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Vv, Tr T-l-r OOKMCRCIALt " iioxoun.r. JAXiAHrnb. is." A fair defts of Jelltlty pervade o.r listiiesclrrle notrd Uil wrek.lneWe.l In a measure by th number of forelcti arrivals with fall an J varied cariroe i, w-Mch have plated onr dealers In full stock of all lines if iwxii. x In plralns to nol thl condition of aetlv Ity notwithstanding the unsettled stsle of the weather hntll "Ittiln day or two pt. With lh return of settled "Hade winds" f hope to see onr coming packets rrtulsr In their visits to and from the dlderent tandlnrs to relieve the crowded stale of many store hauses, a tan" latoly brcn reported. tly the arrltal of the te imf r City nf Sydney on Mnn, day list, the ad, with San Pranctro dale to Ihe 16th r have advice of a fntlhcr decline In snsars.aricellnt; principal! nnr better grades, No. t In kecs ranting fritm "H'oJV eta, and i to Seta per pound Ini In b.ic. V jlre herewith Mesrs. Williams, Hlmond A Co.'s annnal circular. Ha Knaiorni. January Sit. It-ft!. The following statistics of the .'nt-ar trade of thla riort, fur the year Jnit closed, presmt several Item nf nlrresti round. Thv slock of Angara January ll n I.VWt.VJ) Importations! l!V 11. I'onnd. Pound. Hawaiian ltl,Wl.HI M.fl.7r7 Manila Ifl.lt.KH 1B.0I9.I Formosa I.w.lll Central America .... l,TM.iW fla t.hlria 17l,( 8KV.UI.1 Xtilco ss.no Peruvian IHI.f.l l.artern fHl.l"! o.OU.un IIWTO.SiV! Total ,.H,iM Available tor dlatilbntiun ll.Vjrt9.IM I.cm atock allhr ctotoof V l'J.UTi.iM Illatrlbullnn In IfM ."tW.Mjj Ulalilbullon In 1!?0 K),tV-W Increaie of dtatrlbntlon, IS.TIS.14J Trom the forecolnr atatement It will he obacrved that the y ear'a dlairlbutlon eicceiia the land priKlucllon by aVtut live llioiiaaiitt tone, ao that, with the natural ettrnelon of the trade and the advantage! that will e naue from an early completion of one of the flneat Htitrar Reftnerlea of the worbl, It la reasonable to be. llrve that the entire. Hawaiian crop of IS3i can be utlllicd In thla market Willi benrt,. to the planting Interim. The tncreated lmpirtatlon from the Kaatern ittate, aa compared with laat year'a, wrreilno to the inability of our rrtlnrra to attpply the demand, owing to the fall tire of their lupplle nf Ilawa, thmush dlraatera to Ye3acla coiiveylnir the aatne. and alaoto conalderable ahlpmenta by rail Inborn! from Canada In Intuit to llrltlah Columbia. Of the atock now on hand bnntS-hotana are Manila, leaving a balance only uf about T.tUJtona of Hawaii ana, Lite't advlea from Europe atate that the licet crop will not etcrrd that nflaat year. The fame la true In regard tu .Manila, and while thv Cuba production will eicecd lhaj of the prrvtlojaaca-nn by about f),uu tona, the ahrlnkae of the Lmilalana crop will ritiallic that Inlpoitant clemant In govcrnlnc the prlcea of Kaatern Marketa. V conatder, therefore, that taking Into consldera tlon the rotiatantly Incicaalr.t; detnand of the United Mate, fair price may be rcneonably expected to rule thla T'-ar. Probably better than Inat. although they are onecl2hth lawer to-day than n yer ago. The llecelpta of Haw. Itlce for W1 were I.:M bag. 1MWJ Kl.fS.! " " " INI T3,lj3 " Ai w-c have before alated, thl amount exceed the consumption of thla coaat for thli qualllj, and about lTi.tkaJ udgt ,Me been rent to varlou putnta on the llni'i of the Overland roada, Tho low i.rlce rnllnj during Ihe )earhave Induceil the Chin tic of our Htate to enter largelv Into the con auinptlon of I he Hawaiian article, ami In view of the fad that we do not ee-r any proapect for belter price for the rnaulni year, we would call the attention of the trade to the nilvl.alillllj of placing a portion of their product In tho Uhineutylnof package. Onr ehlpplng notes gl e particular! of mlihip- to the Nlnllo at Kawalhac and Ida bchnauer at Kahulul. The Adoulr, whose arrival we noted lat week, from Tlrcmrn, I turning out her cargo In fine order, for eo long a voyage, and will he laldnn to load with augar for New York, to be followed by the C. II. lllshop, now about due, and olheti. The Amy Turner, from lloiton, arrived )ealerday, tho principal part of her cargo being I,3D tona of coal for the U. S. Oovernment. Aayet hrr destination la unknown. There are quite a number of vcraet up for ian Franclaco, of which the Lady Lamp aou and W. II. Illmond will probably be the rlrt to get off. PORT OF HONOLULU. Arrived. Jan. 51 Jalult achr Alaakn.Tnnfc, -ITdaya fm Xamarlk bchr Kekauluohl, from llaualel Minr .Mokolll, from Koolmi K-Mmr l.lkcllke, from Windward Porta Mmr I.ehua, from Maul and lolokat Ntmr Ktlanea Hon. from Kahulul Mlmr Ja lakee, from Kanal 53-P il H s City of Sydney, Dearborn, from S F Haw achr Jennte V'alkcr, Kuacke, IGVa daya from Panning laland 31 Mmr lwalanl, from Hawaii nd Jlaill ST- Am bV Camden, hwanton, frum Port Oamhlo Am achr (len'l .dlller. -Morse. 'J.I dayn fin h F Am hk Kmerald, Lord, from Utsalady Hchr Prince, from Kona rchr Nettle Merrill, from Ixihalia 2ft hehr I.eahl, from llonnlpu rn-hr Itob ltoy, from Molokal Achr Knala, from Walanae Schr -Manuokawal. from Hanamauln S7 htmr Ja Makce, from Kanal r-chr Oen"! ntrrel, from t alalna Am bk Amy Vumcr, Newell, 130 daya from New York Sailed. Jan. SI Am blc Buena Ylata, Calhoun, for PortTownM Am bktne Kllkltal, Cutler, for PortTownaeud tsrhr Jilana. for Keokua P M City of Sydney, Dearborn, for bydney Mnir C It jllahop, for Kauai II Am bgttie J II .Hprrckel, 1'rll. for r-an Fran Mmr i.ehua, for Molokal and Zslaul Sloir Llkellke. for Windward Porta Mnir Ktlanea lieu, fur Kahulul Mmr Jaa .tlakre. for Kauai S5 Am achr Oen'l -Miller, ,More, for I.ahalna Jalult achr Alaaka, Tank, for Jalult 6 Am achr Caiate llayward, I.e llalllater, for Uuroka. .! Jblnir lwalanl. for Maul and Hawaii IT Ant bktne Constitution, Drltcoll. for Itojal ltoada, II U Vawaela In Port. fler bk Adnnla, Deharde Am bktuo lilacovery, Perrlman Am bk 1 V Murray, U.ltena Am bk Forest tjuren, Wlndlnc; Am bk 11 W Aluiy, Freeman Am bktne W II Illmond, lloudlett llr bk Pacldc Hlope, llarnea Hilt bk Lady Lanipaou, ilarston. Hilt ahlp Ninevah, Host. Am bk Camden, !wanlnn Am bk Kinerald, Inl Am bk Amy Turner, Newell Veiiali Ezpeoted at Honolnln, from Fore leu Porta. Ilrlt ahlp Duke of Abercorn. Illnnle, Llvetpool, due Jan JVt3, T 11 Uavlca, Agent Oer bk O 11 Hlahop, Waltera, Ilrcmen, due Feb 1-9, II Ilackreld,t Cb, Agent (ler bk Atalauta, Mohmiann, Liverpool, due March 5-10, J T Waterhouae Agent llrlt hk Karl llalhouale.3ar-.ls, London, via SI Michaels, du March 111. llrewer X Co. Agent Am bk Kdward May, Jobnaun, Liverpool, to sail about Dec 'Alb, (I V Macfarlaue A. Co, .igenta. Am bk Furncaa Abbey, liuest, ltosten, due May K O llrtwer A Co, Agent. Ilrbk t.tnle Ucll, Molgnatd, Liverpool, T II Davlrs t.os.'h Lee, , New Castle, N a W, due, Agents Art hk lulnler, Wulrr. Pott (Iambic, due Jan 50.-3,11 lltckfvld .t Co, Agenta. (lerbk Mella, Summer. New York, to sail about Dec. 15. Castle A Cooke, Agent. Am ek Ferris S Thompiou, Potter, Nanalmo for Kahn- lul. Haw bgtne Pomare. Drew, San Franclco, due Jan30-n Y ti Irwin Co, Agenta, Am bk Calharlen, Hubbard, ran Francisco, due Jan 55- al. Castle A. Cooke, Agent. Haw I'gtnti Pomare. Drew, sn Francisco, due Jan 55- ;lo, W (i Irwlll i Co, Agenta. . S b Ceylon. , ojaie around the world. Am bktne J A Falklnburg, Foibes, !an riaurUco, due Feb MO, Caatlc A Cooke, Agenta. Ilr H h -Mary Tatham. , San Francisco, due In all neat week, llackfcld ,t Co, Agents. Am bklna Amelia. Newhall. Pott lllaktlv. due Feb 5-10 Alltn st ltoblnaou Agent. PMHS Cliy of New, York. Sydney, due Feb 1.1, llackfcld X Co Agenta PMr-M Au.lralla. Carglll, San Francisco, due Feb 19, II llackfcld i. Co, Agent. MEMORANDA. Iteporl of the S S City of Syjney, Dearborn Cnmn. Left San Francisco Pilot, Jan 16th, at KiUl p ui: and arilicd at llonululu.Jaii -"lot, at "J o'clock, wlthnttab In and tJ steerage pa.acngcrs. 81 loua cargo, 5botea treaaute valaed at Kl."' t" II llackfel.1 A Co. Agent l'.VS Co. 6 days, It hours and 45 minutes from ban Frauclsco, San Francisco Arrived Jan 10th, Am bktne Jan A Falklnburg, Slaved, hence Iiec'.Mth, llongkonj Arrived Dec Tlh, Am bk Ceylon, Hallct, hence su lst( Jan 15th, Am bk Aldcn llfie, Noyes, hence Dee t". SHIPPING NOTES, Tho Am bktne W II Dimond la at the Old Custom House wharf discharging hrr cargo. She will sail for San Francisco alui Saturday ncvl. TU 1) 0 Murray Is at Ihe same wharf, loading for San Frauclsco, and will Irata on or about Tuesday. The II Y Aim; la at Hrewcr'a wharf, loading for San Frauclsco, to sail In a tew da) a. The tier bk Adoulsls at Allen A ItobinsoiTa wharf ulscharglua- a crucial cargo from Dicmcn, after which aha will load with sugar for New York, to b followed bi hc bk O It llishop. now about due from Dreraen. These will be followed by Ihe b.s Paradox and Adolpb, which has been, chartvred In Urautau to load with engif l thla port f New York. The Am bk Fuirai ljuceu la at the old tteaushlp wharf loading for San rrauclco, to sail In about a wek or leu days. TheAtn bktue Discovery Is at Ih Esplanade. atMut all dlachargrd, and now ready for freight, hha will le turu to th Coast In aboul two weeks, The llrlt bk Lady Lainpsno Is at th font of Fort st loading for San traucUto, tot which pott she will sail today. 11 Am bks Caraileu and Kmerald are at th foot of Fort at discharging Ihalr cargoes ul IwiuWr , Th llrlt hk I'acllc blop II at th Ksplanad IsVlcj In ballast. , Tha Urit ah Nlncrvh la at th P M S S dock dischsrg. Ing coal. Tho Khr Uru'i Miller atrhrtl pS th poit en Wtdnes. stay last fioua baa Francisco, . n I rtockt-ded to Latalua the earn-day t.. dlerharje her rarcoof toal, which liaa been aoid to II Tnrton, Ksn,. The Am t.ktne Monitor arrived at Mahnknna nn the UHh Inst, with a esrgo of Igmbf r from Humboldt. She wan tu return In Humboldt about the Iftlh Inat The achr Clana Nprrcket. I'on.ln. arrived at Kahu. Inl. on the Wit Inst., from !an r'ranclaco. A riotous scene oeeiircit Jan 1 1 111. on board the flag- hip Duke of Wellington, at Portsmouth, because IWof her aeaman had been ordered to other ship. The l.arkAmle arrived at Wilmlnclnn Janfthfrom Port llhkely. and during a heavy blow on the Itlh Inst. went ashore on Point t-rtman. at the entrance of . mltigtou llatlxir, and became a total Iom. The -.easel l owned at thl rnrt and l Inrurtd 'or lO.Mo, on a val nation of l1,tJ - AIM The r.ew tillne Kltap, for Hip I'tigd Mill Companr, wa launched at fcalile, Jan 7th. Mie will br com manded by Vapt Itoblnson, late of the Kllkllat. The llrlt lel corvette ''Champion " of Ihe firing squadron na at Co-intmlxi at last account. Thence be would proceed tmhe oclily Iflatid and Hanrtwlch Island, and from tlx-re to Vlclurla. The Klnctlslirr" alio to arrive at Victoria thla 'prlnr. The "Triumph" a- ,., in irtiriiu ny wir reinsure I Mtr.lnn lh A,. of Hear Admiral Lvcme, who will take command of the vesaeia on ine racinc siatinn leave Kngland In Aptli.-.lfirf, The "SMflsutc" la to The Am bk Henry Iluck In been chartered to bring the lumber for the Marine Hallroad, and would leure PortTownaeud atHint thelMh lnt. The Am hk Calbarlen, Hubbard, railed Jan Itlh. and lha Haw tgtnc Pomare, Dreiv, on Jan l.Mh from San Frnnclaco for this port. The Falklnburg was loading at San Francisco forthl port when the sttamrr left, to be commanded by Capt Forbe. irJJTORTS. From Kuri ka per Caaslo llayward Jan. Sift. 515.51 ft Inmbcr.S.M a(t;4i M ahlnglee.Allen A Ilobluson; and t case lo C. !'. (lardner. From San Fiar.clco per DIcovery, Jan. SI. C 11 Judd. 40 bale hayi llarkfeld A Co, 8 case flh plates, I case canned good; II May ,1 Co, 15 case canned good! V O llerger, 1 ease tei material, tank naptha; Castle A Cooke, bale packing, in rases hardware, 1 casebooks, 1 cae clothing) K O Hall A Son, SRI case hardware, 1 ease rubber good, 1 case pencil; llolltsler A Co, II rase drug. SScate glare! 1 D lluldwln, 1 organ; M Phillip A Co, Ucne clear; Union drain and Feed Co. 1191 bile hay, ;iO ska bran, SJn k onls, 5isi k barley. .ikgr barley. ll ks wheat, ltd k corn, 3 rams; A W Pleicc A Co, 51 pkg paint ami ahlp chandlery; ! tt Lincoln, C5 pkc ini.uldlng, IS likg harduaiei A W Itlchnrdson A Co, I cure nidse; II F. T Whalloy. 5U bx p(tfttoe.5Uka oats.ispkggroc; l.ewere A Cooke, lsTtiHi:a; J T Wnterhousr, u bale hay.M M brick; Wilder A Co, IK) bales hay. SKI M shingles; K HntTschheger A C'n.Qca.er, dr good; -tl -Iclnerny, VI k bean, it k potato-, list bx applea.'Alhx toni aloe ; A W Hush, 1U pkg furniture; I, sresnttrli, 01 k pota tatoe. lUbx onlnnr; Order. k M brick and small iikga for enndrr persona; Wing WoTal t Co,SU bx spirit, 2 ease cigar. Prompt Towiuend per r.merald. Jan. 53 SW.ir; fl lumber. HO .M shingles, Ml il lalhs.loTUft sparsu llack fcld A Co. vrnm Pt Townsend per Camden, Jan. 55. .131.00 ft lumber. Ittl.Msi ahlnglee, Stfua latha, 5,119 pickets, llackfcld A Co. From San Francisco per General Miller, Jan, 55.-150 ton coal to C, llrewer A Co. 7rom Hremen per Adonl, Jan, 50. 1, llackreld A Co .TO case beer. : bhl remrul, 1 piano, .tin lull ,nl Iron, 51 bdl V pet pipe, llu pkg raper, 10 wagon. ir.C fteel rail, IK.1 bill Dels plntr. 5cac hardwares pkg boiler, la; pkg axle. 152 pk It It materlal.Spka.iddiery, 45 bale bag., llsj bdl lull", 8 else cor Iron,. "XI pkg wire. 1U casks shot, 150 bbl beer. :r.i- dem vlnrgar, STji rast-aindles, IM bbl tar, IKJdem alcohol, KOI pkg Iron ilJme-toSasket. l!ti pkg md-ej CO. ilorger. ncaee shot; II. Slangcnwald. 15 pkg chemical appnralna; K. Ilorlahlaeger A Co. itr.'pkg llqunr; T A sclinefer A Co. IH roll lead, ST ea.i gioe, 4.11 pVg llquorr. TI dem liquor; L Ashlborn, 1 case elfectf, J W P Jonta, 1 case dry goods. I'rnm Jalnlt per Alaska, Jan. s:i.-E Hoff-chlaerer A Co, 1 1 pkg mail, s pkg skins. From Washington Islnml per Jenny Walker, Jan. S3, J S Walker, i.11 ton lobin. From San FrancUco, per City of Sydnev. Jan 23rd Pchaefer A Co, 4 c inde; Haikfcld A Co. 'IS e d inodi; Lenehan A Co. M c nrcsrrvea; Hleliarilson A Co, 5 pkg aline, etc; il Mclnemy. 1 c hat; T H Davie. T pkg mil.;; V a dunning, I pkKi Hlshep A C..S bxe loin; !,l.l!,'"r 'fc Co- ol J'i,S tobacco, 5 c cigars, T pkg drugs ; Phillip A Co. Ml pkt gioc; C Oertz. IS c shoe; Klilrr A I o, Sed goiHl; li Lucas. S pkg indsr; Dlllim.liam A Co, Sc book, II pkg gla-ware; I'.ollr. A Co, SI tl.n butter; A ilelll. s e. il -.-noils; M J llose. S pk- noise: Haw Tel Co, s bx ; .1 T Wnterhouse, ST pkg dry good ; 1- -Merrill, 1 bx; J Aahwnrlli, a pkg plant; Hart llroe, : c egga and butter; l F Well?, 4 r e- machine, I bx niii.tr! li U' Ur,rlin. .-I nln--u ... I. 1 ..I 7... . . "Hi, v.fH'.n.ll, ... V1UUIIIB, 131 pk fruit and vegt; and mall pkgs for sund partle. 4U1 pkgtoChlure Ilrm. EXPORTS. Fur San i ranclsco, per J I) Spreckels, Jan Slth TvT,. !5J lbs sugar, tulbscutlce, II bx betel leave, I4J bncha bananas. I)om.A'lnc, SS5,'!U.!i.l. For Australia, per City of Sydney, Jan S5lh T.4CO Iba rice, Doru. Value, J3T0. For Lahalna, per Hen Miller, Jan 55-150 tons coal In transit from San Francisco, Value $1,0,71. For Kureka, per Casslo llayward, Jan 55-Fpn. Value PASSENGERS. .i!?'?.1 h..n ""if llto. per City of Sjdnev, Jan 23.1 W lliladdox and servant. S Svilg, -VI, Tolcr, illsa Jung, ill, hi. Angler,.! iloon-, hlleymanpon, Chung Lung, -Ml.r C hllhiMii. Mr and .Mr J U Sl.enctr nn3 chlln. Jlra 1. 1; Hell ami .on, Wm tierman, I. Allmark, -Mr and Mre'O W iterrliimn. Chun See, -Mr W PTolcr. ills .Mntlier, ilr and Mrs 1. It Wight. J J King. J ' Stevens, U M Slroone, A W Hush, iira AE Fo.aett.Tom x nn dee, and to In steerage. For AncklaSft ifnirsvdney. per City of Sydney, Jan 23 Capt Kennedy, D K Plitrousky, tt Llalnuim. For San Francisco, per J I) Sprcckel. Jan Sl-ifr Itliodur, Mr Lenibanh, Jno lliirkc. J 'V Wells, itr Os mond, W Hasnaii.au. From ilatshal Is, per Alaska, Jan 53-Capt Tlerner. ands natlvea. " From Port Townsend. per Camden, Jan 25th John Tregloan. From llremcn. per Adonl. Jan SUth Carl Nolle. MARRIED. WIOHT-WILDEIt-Iii Ilo.ion, Dec STlh. 1SS1. by O.L. Cheney assl.trd by Iter. John Wc.tall. CuaRLts L Wiuur to Lac na It. Wiuitn. SWINTON.I-At the Kesldencc of W. It. Seal, Esq., ijiklkl, by the Itev. J. A. Cnuan, II. S. Swixtos Jr., to ilua Saiiaii Ai, both of this city. v,H,"R"I,?,-0"A,'-VAN-,n """"Inl''. Monday. Jan. Jlril. Il-e?; UutirniY Hiioui. lo ills Alanr Ciufxas. DIED. Jt.."0,V.,lu.!.,.J',nuar, K"1 1M:. Infant ton of Mr, and Mrs. C t . Mart in Itoston. January 2d. 1SS2. Mrs. Ann E. Newell, mother Capt. A. W, Newell of theb-irk Amy Turner. AgedTdycars, Till-. .S.T:t).t l-III.NS Published or the SaTintiav Piies AsaotuTmN by ISOllrhtT (IIIICVi:, Hook, Job and llrneral Printer, Honolulu, II. I. Notice of any events of Interest transpiring on the other Islands ulllalweva be thankfully rccelied for publication. Correspondents ate requested to append their true names in .11 ir..t,,,.,,iri,,i..M. .,, r... ....ki.. callon necessarily, but a guaranteo.'lhat tho wrltir I acting In good faith. SATIMDAY PIUSSS. J.iSUARl' 'JS, ltf2. OUR QROUNDMAINTAINED. The Maloincnt that " Mr. Gibson hna licon Mtlrriiif; up the nntivva to tlitcniitctit with tho whilcn," in now Knhl y die Jthrrlistf to bo " wlmlly iiiitriicj" anil it in urgcil Hint " llioro cutintit lio proilm-cil the evitletico ofn 8inj;lo itetioii or titlcraiito in biipport of t)io tilicgfitifiti." In tlefetico of a por6onnl tlti clniiner in tho matter he ttcals lila reatlcr, tan is Ills wont, In a rccuiicI oml lengthy eilillpn of what ho hast upun former occuaions imttle public A largo degieo nf vanity nml n lovo of mitoriety, at wliatovnr cont, tninetiinei prompt men to urpa upon tlio pnlilio claims to credence ami reupcct unftini.eil in lium.iii cxporienco; ami it leemj to tu that what Mr. IVtliavii auiil to the imlivesi in 187(1 ii as irrelevant lo the point at present in .mm as what he mill to tho natives year liofciro, as tho High Prion of tho Order of Mclchisodeo nml tho Uh.cf President d tho Chinch of the Latter U.iy Saiiitu in thttPacifio. When man is artaigncd luforij the bar of justice, a previous und sustaintd goixl character is adnilasible in ovidenco to lo conaidercd with that purely circumstantial, which may bo brought tipaiitit him ; but such is never al lowed in rebuttal of direct testimony to any spcciRo act, Kesders of the Satubihv Pnr.3s will havo observed by tho history of Mr. Uibson lately publiibed heir, that hi views on vuriutis matters of piiblio import have vciy maletially cluiigsd with thu progress of ccnls and tho march nf time; and if himtclf blind tu the breaches ho has voluntarily made In the kind of evidenco ho would now sot up in his own favor, it Is no reason for supposing that poo. ply generally arc tu Ul hood-wiuked thereby. Of ill diseases audi blindness is thejeaal contagious. llOIlIlS-.At Washington Iland, on Nov 1 HI., while, handling cartridge of giant powder, llr.siiT llonn, eon. ul the I.mc John Ilobhs, of Kauai. He lingered fur IS day. when death put an end to hlssntTcrlng which he bore with unspeakable fonilude. Ill remain were Inte-rrri at Washington island. He leaves a wife and cbl il tooeoloro hi l,i. Now where, ainco .Mr. (lih-iun'it aaatimption of tho Kditarship of the 7iVe, had tiny word of friendly nympvithy towards the foreigner (wlifto skin) appeared in Hint paper utitcrij it liai been to n(pero them na a clana, by nn expression of friendship ntid nympathy for certain individunls tif that color who havo brought Ihcmaelvci Into bail odor with the citicasinii element in golicrnl ? Hi keokto (white skin) nml iVi ulaiilti (red skin) have been Ihe 'terms nacd throughout the riislcnco of that paper to keep distinctly beforo tho minds nf its leaders (ill ulntila) tho lin-i which tluniarkn and tlistingulshcs the whiln mnn from the unlive, ntid " we," from tho context nf tho A'W, is nlwajs to bo inferred nt directly alluding to tho Intlcr race, Krom Ihe tiller nbsclico of expressions of nympathy, or respect, towards foreigners as a cim.; from tho frttpient nllusioiis to wrongs siis tniticd by the natives d rrM, mid lor none other, 'and from pointed allusions to nets In consistent with the wolfnro of tho natirr, and a reminder of who tho delinquent wef'e by n reforence to color, all points lo Ihe truth of the chnrge which he would now deny before his foreign renders, llut ihe mini that would call a record of his own life published from reliable sources, nml largely endorsed with his own liimd in writing, " tho mndo tip story of n cnnvlrtcd thief, dead theso many jenrs," it would bo difficult indeed to mete tho extent to which his unscrupulous nml brazen cITrontcry will lead hint In his denial of truths written in chnrncteis that may bo rend from the moon. Cult any olio read tho following statement mndo by Uibson in Ihe Ailterllter of Inst Saturday, and then the sequent quota tions from his native jfipcr, nml imagine a grosser insult to tho common Intelligence of bin foreign readers than tho first will carry with It? "Mr. (libson, in all his intorcoiisro with tho Hawaiian people having any refer ence to public question., has been particularly concilliatory and conservative. Ho has never advised or taught nnylhing contrary to tho most cordial frutcruizutiou of races. His antagonists know this, and of course at this time, they are not seeking, ntid do not want the truth, when a lio servo their turn better." (Krom tho EltUof Oct. 13th. 1880 we quote:) "Tlio return mad by the foreigners for tho benefits and thu kiiidtietis shown him in u bit ter one. Finding himself rich, and that his ntlairs tire prosperous, und thinking this a good opportunity to put down tho impover ished Hawaiian, tho foreigners says to him, 'you can go to tho bail: your rich lands, ntid ' the fat places in your Oovernment aro now ours : you aro no lunger needed, and thercforo you, the natives of thu soil, mid your children, must go to tho wall.' " Again, when Wyllio wnsMinislor, ho was tho truo friend of the Hawaiian people," He (mid the Oovern ment of this land belongs to the true-born Hawniians; and Judd also said tho samo. . And who can deny tho truth of Ihca wurds which wcro spoken by theso friends of Ha waii. Shall they ? " (meaning the foreigners). EMe, Oct. Oth, I860. And, "what people can bo regarded as a icacenblo and law-abiding people, who shall impudently and arrogantly, go beforo tho King and say, 'jour acts tiro wrong, thercforo do you immediately accedo to onr desires, for wo havo no confidence ? ' What J shall wo think of such people? " Shall we not regard them nn opposure,. as rebels? EUle, Sept. lSlh, 1860. A lio certainly docs not suit us belter than tho truth, hs Mr. Gibson nsscrts. If It did, we would bo on bettor terms with him, and bo ready to acknowledge onr obligation to him Tor his important services in this particu lar lino. What Mr. Olbeon wrolo in tho El-lt in the latter part of lr80, has been kept up in spirit over since ;.aud if ho I. as any popularity among tho Hawaiian! to-duy, it is tho direct oil spring of tho raco antagonism ho has always cultivated in that paper. And ho has not been remiss with such nn object in view, to torture facts and figures and invent phantoms nnd chimeras to his own onds. Latterly, perhaps, Ih'hi attacks on for eigners have been less open ami more insidious; but tho spirit und motive which actuated tlitm from the beginning is now neither dead nor abated. It is but a little tiino tduco when ho informed his native readers that threats of harm to his employer, John Sheldon, had buen made anonymously through tho post by letter, in case, this young man persisted in serving his employer. But, he did nut fail to inform his readers that tho missilo was not the pro duction of a nulitt. It was insinuated that the alleged opistlu was tho work of a forcignc. If wo could beliuvo that such a threat wiib over mado by any one, wo would ask by what process of reasoning tho inference, as to its niithartdiip could bo made, unless by tho supposition that as tho champion of native righlH, as contradistinguished from thono of Ihe foreigners, ho had incurred tho ill will of the latter J Mr, Gibson would now also deny his politi cal friendship for Moreno, "during tho exclt ing period of AugtiHt, I860;" but his paper from that date on for many months, was sur feiting vylh letters, and other matter, highly commendatory of this gentleman. Wo cannot heio afford space fur quotations, but could give thorn in dozens ; and we deem it tiuneccH ttnry to establish a fact so universally known. Our nKilogy for introducing Mr. . Oibann ngnin to our readers, in a slightly varied nl tilude and garb is, that " there nrc friends, or a candid and unbiased portion of the com munity, but partially und imperfectly informed, to whom it is u duty to impart correct informa tion. For the sake of such, wo recall a few incidents which will clearly show Mr. Gibson's altitudo in the consideration ol mutual race luterciU." THE FE0F03S1lMdMENTS. It has been thought by many who hv ex pressed themselves, that tho proHiatl amend ments to the constitution in regaul to the pro. perly qualification of representatives if fiimlly passed, would directly conduce tu tho return of moro reliable men as a rule than havo hitherto been returned as representatives of the people, llut the soundness of such a pro position wo very much doubt, and are inclined to bclievo from what has foregone, thut under tho existing laws regulating the adjudication of claims tu membership in legislative repre sentation, it would make very little difference in regard to the return, whether the qualifi cations required were a nil or were raised to such a htaiidard as would legally exclude all but tneu of profound ability end Immense wealth. The lw allays that the legislative body Itself shsll judge of the qualifications of ill own members, ud members ate sworn in a such, upon the production of certificate of election from the Inipectors thereof, Literal ly then, any man receiving n majority of voles from tho electors of n district is virtually a member of Ihe IcgMattvo body unless after wards disqualified by a determinate majority of tho whole house Itself. Under such a rule, cver representative to a man, tuny havo been lilei.dly illegally elected j but having becotno sworn In nil, Irrespective of tlio legality of their election, aro empowered lo pnss upon tho eligibility of ntty particular onr. It is a venerable nnd trito sttylng, that people who livo in glass houses should not throw stones, nnd It Is neither unnatural nor unlike ly that such n suggestion should be acted up on by members of the Legislature as woll as by persons in other positions of life. Under such suppositions however, we would not bo understood to infer ill any case tlio probability of a general, or even majority election, of legally disqualified representatives, although compelled lo admit the possibility. Hut it is very corlnln that any person not legally clcctod himself, unless hobo devoid of ordi nary reasoning capacity, is not likely to bo tho one to rxposo tho worthlessncss of tho credentials of his neighbor, and in many cases of this sort tho disqualification is not uuivorsally known j but confined to n person or two and they again may as well bo un qualified as otherwise. In matters of this kind, n man onco have becomo olected, and having assumed his functions ns a member, the burden of proof ns to his legal disablity rests upon those making rucIi nn averment, and it would ofton bo u tedious and difficult business involving labor and dolay to prove n charge, however wull founded in right, espe cially in rcferonco to such ns may como from distant districts. Setting theory nsido how. ever ; no ono who has resided hero for any length of time, nnd Is at all familiar with tho legislative machinery of tho country, will bo disposed to doubt tho great disinclination ovlnccd by the legislative body to disqualify any member onco sworn in a a representative. Our memory fails us if thero has been an in stance where a member has been compelled to vacate his seat in the House for legal disquali fication, wliilo wo do know of cases in which ineligibility has alroady existed, and wherein proof lias, or could readily havo bouu given of it. Many at evory session sit in the Houso who are, without donbt, ineligible ; who do not understand accounts; who not only do not " own real estate to a clear vnlilo over and abovo all incumbrances to tho amount of .S00," ns required by tho constitution, "or who have an nunital income of at least $250, derived from samo lawful employment," but havo no real catnlo nnd no lawful employ ment in the strict seuso of tho words, A per son onco in Ihe Legislature ma)- remain thero if wo judgo by the past, in violation of any and alt stipulated requirements, excepting perhaps ileciilcd lunacy or idVicy, Two for eign members some years since, held their seats in direct contrariety with tho provision of tho constitution requiring domiciliation within tlio Kingdom during tho year " im mediately proceeding thoir election," notwith standing that the m itter was woll vontilated at tho timo in the local papors, and discussed in the House itself. In view of such facta thon tho absurdity of such restrictions as nre legally imposed, l manifest; and it has beo'ii remarked by nn ablo author 'that inoperativo .Iawa are worsu than none. ,So wo beliovo, and for that roa Hoti, nnd in appreciation of tiro tieceisity of eonse. qualificationsin trTosB ffsstioilng to re present (ho people- in Leg'tdntivo Council, deem il Un tho interests of all that some method bo adopted to insuro that such quali fications as aro fixed by law shall be carried out and enforced, and ns tho Legislature, while themselves acknowledging tho neces sity, havo nleo proved themselves incom petent to deal witli tho matter, it would behoove- all parties concerned to look for a remody elsewhere This object wo bclitvo could bo attained by some arrangement re quiring that credentials of qualification should bo prcsouted to the Inspectors of election prior to the admission of names in candida ture, and that peramn running without such certificate should havo no votes counted in their favor. In order to effect such u change an amendment to tho Constitution would bo necessarj ; but as to tho amendments alroady proposed in regard to property qualification, it could have beou fixed by law according to Article 63 of. tho Constitution, THE AMERICAN TARIFF. The political economists of America hnTo been waiting for n period in which high pro tective tariffs would bo discussed nnd under stood by tho people. It was hardly to bo ex pected, however, that abstract reasoning would, for a long time to come, securo any modifications of such tnrifTs. Actual nnd ad verse experiences are much moro persuasivo. Death from bail ventilation secures better san itary conditions than thu must elaborate argu ments in favor of improved dwellings. Just now iho Americans aro beginning to agitato tho subject uf mincing the high tariffs. Why? Heretofore no attention has been paid lo the talk of tho free-traders. Tho argument of tho high tariff men was simple, easily understood, nnd lo tho point, Thoy said: "You farmers must find n inurkct fop your produce. If we have no protective tnrifTs there willjbe po manufactories, to laborer, 'aiul tin demand for your produce, so yon will gel nothing for your corn and wheal," " Tho farmers said this wn a gno.l argument, for they wanted to get good prices for their produce. For twenty years this argument has prevailed, nnd the high tariff people have had it all their own way. llut now a very strong and direct argument tho other way has come. The American far mers are selling a vast amount of produce to 1'iU rope, and nre getting back every year souio hundred of millions of dollars. Thoy don't need protection lo bring them a, market. They aro beginning lo say to tho high tnritf people : ' We don't uaio for protection; wo can sell our produce without building fuctoricstu make a market for it, Tho . Kurupeati is better than the home, lleiides, we must pay you about donblo tho prices naked in Kngland for tho same goods, because yon are protected." Tho vast consumption iu Kuropo of American pro duce is doing more to secure free trade than nil the arguments of Adam Smith, John Stuart Mill, Iiowcn, Perry and Sunnier. The farmer bsgius to sco thut his market is secure without protection, mid that he can buy nice thiuge at cheaper rates in countries where thero Is no protection. This uew order of things Is about to revolutionize American ideas about political economy. The writers on political economy must be provoked lo sotue now reflections vrhvii they dwell upon the niter failure of their elaborate srgumeuU to produce any effect In moving tlio reason of tho working classes, while a simple visible fact which appeals per sonally to every man, works a revolution In thought. Tho final result will bo tho destruc tion of that artificial nnd unhealthy growth of trade produced by extrcino protection. W'r. commend to onr roadcrs the corrcs pnudenca of thu Chamber of Commerce nnd tho Minister of Foreign Affairs, with Ihelcttur ol tho U. S. .Minister Itcsidcnt, on our fourth page, relative, lo Iho slanderous attacks on tho interests uf Hawaii, which speaks plainly for Itself. Thelarget Ktock oftlent's while anil colored Mhlrla (fat colors) Just recehed per .Mlmr ' Cllr of Sjilnev," can he seen at the Honolulu Clothing Kuiporlum, two A. M.-MRI.I.ISi, 101 Fort St. The Itegnlar I'rajrer Meeting of the V, It. C. A. will bo IIK1.I) im:rtr SUSllAV F.Vi.NI.N11 at the Vestrv of Fort Street Church. Services commenclngat6tlJ. A Curd. All Ilaptlt, and all who believe It, Ilaptlst princi ples. In the Hawaiian Kingdom are requested to confer bjr teller with HAl'TIST, Care Satuiiiut 1'nr.", "I st Honolulu, Oahu. SPECIAL. Wm. (Irlmann, -Merchant Tailor, would notlfe tho Honolulu public of hi Intention In vllt bv the next Steamer from San Francisco, nhrri ho will be liappv to attcud to Ihe want of nil customers In his Sartorial I.lne. Measure taken and Choice Samples exhibited. Ill large experience n a Culler and Fitter of fashion able Clollilng In Sun Francisco, enables him to place confidence In his ability to satisfy thu rciulri'metita as nidi a may extend hlin their patronage. Place of business In San Francisco! Tt-3". M. 0011 .MONTHOMIitiV 1ST. PASTURACEl 'Jill. I'.MM.IIMII.M.II lit IMNTtlllAVK M. for a few Horses on Kulnok.ihua Plains. W.M. o, SMITH. Honolulu- .fannaty -Blh. lfMa. WANTB1), HMVO Oil THIlKKTKNOnSIXOKItS X. for Hie llethel Choir. Any gentlemen with n fair know Ivdgi of rending, and willing hi give their services, will be welcomed at thu practice, at the Church. (IN H.vrUIIHA V liVKNIXII. at 7fl o'clock. T It Ladies' Attention I Miss Nctta Joflertls, OF SAX FKAXCISC'O, IS IX Ho nolulu on a short atay.to leach n no and Perfect .Milhort of Cutting and Filling by the Tollor' Sounrc. Leave Address at No. :n Fort Si 71 lm S mi m -a ,,-.. The Shepherd of Lanai " aamt WILT UK 1SSU121) SIIOIlThY IX Pamphlet Form. Parlies delrlng copies will please leave orders, or address '"t THUS. (1. TIlltUM. Publisher. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. HAV1XG IIHKX Al'POJXTKJ) .V ...,.ll.,.:,.u.l'f''ll"'c""rt Administrator of the Klale of I Ll.K.N 1'. IIAllltIS, late of Honolulu, deien-eU. AH Hereon havlm nttv rLilnt. .mln.i --i.i i. ..,.. an notltlt-rl to present the sumo fur payment In the undersigned within six mouths from thla dale, or they will be torever barred W. F. AM.KN. Honolulu. .Inn. 31th. 18S2. 1 4 lm 3F"or JStftlei A COUNTRY STORE IN KAHALUU, KONA. AND KAINALIU, KOKA, Willi Houses, Lease or Lands nnd a (ieneral Stock or -Merchandise, Suitable Tor tile Kona Trade. Also, CATTLE. .HOUSES AND MULES ! As the abovo has to be sold wllhlii Thirty Days, par lie wishing lo punlii.- will please upply,a toou ua possible, tu UUO KIM. Administrator Esuto uf Awo, In Kahaluu A Kalnallu. 71 lm MEETING NOTICE ! A rUIJLTC MEKTJNM W-LLLJIE ' HELD ON MONDAY tV'NG NEXT Jan. 20th, at 7:30 o'clock, AT THE LYCEUM ! TOWARD THE Formation of nu Athletic Association All persona Interested In tho subject of PHYSICAL EDUCATION, are earnestly Invited to attend. 74 it l-EK onnr.n. FIREMEN ATTENTION ! THE AN. Ill A I. PARAltK OI'THC HONOLULU FIRE DEP'T. WILl, TAKE l'LACK-ON Friday Evening, February 3rd, And the Member of tho sen-Mi Companies aro dliecled lo provtdo Ihemselvea with full yircman'a Dress, ct Ihe HONOLULU CLOTHING EMPORIUM! Wtioro the regulation CAP, SHIItT, NECKTIE, and also, KALAKAUA ItADOE Can be l'urchasert for the small sum of $1P0. r Hy Order o S A. M. M ELLIS, ' It Nn. IU4 Kort Htreet. WANTED. A GOVKHN'KsjS I'Olt HKVKUA D r children. In a family. Musical traliilm: deslrrd, especially for tracilnx pljvlncim Ihe Plana, lunulrn nf (XHH 71 Uf Y. A. M HAKr-KU lio J. W. ROBERTSON & Co., IinportlnK anil Manufacturlug Statlonsjn Publisher, News Dealers, Boole Binder and Paper Ruler. 11) .t at Merchant Street.- Honolulu, II. , MS so -!OU- KNSItLltU. o. SMIUXS, O. ENOZstNO & CO- No. .I'Nuaanu Street, Tlnamtth and Plumber. Dealers la Store, llanges, Tin, tthact Iron nnd Copper Ware, keep eon slanily on hand full assortment of Tinware, Ualvan I J d Iron and Lead t'lpe, India Itubber llose, Ac., Ac j'lr MUSIC I MR. CIIAHI.KN liKHNI.I.K. I'l'l'll. OF IIR. Hans Von llnlnw will be glad to play Classical Musical evening p-trtlea on moderate term. Leasona given In iauofortfi playlnc II.IU per leon, If within alf a mill of the l'ost (Idliv, beyouil that Ji tu. Cum municallon left al WKl.f.V Music Mora will bo promptly attended In. Tt feo'J am WM. GUI MANN, MERCHANT TAILOR. Tt Xu. fO!l Montgomery tit. Kan Francisco. Cala. ly Stl-UI.Ht.-OtllMIMItTllt: IIAMAIIA! IN. LANDS. In tho matter of Ihe Kaia'leof JEllr.--MlAlt o'.NKIUIats or Honolulu, deceased. In l'io bate. At Chambers. Worn ilr nuallce -McCully. On readln: and Bllns ihe petition and acronnta of Alciandvr -1. Cart-rrlshl, Aduilulstratur of tho e.talu of .'crruilab O'.Ncll, ITils of Honolulu, Oahn, deceased, wherein hoask lo bo allowed JI.MS.e-.', and chaises hlmsell with SI,0T.i7, and asla thai the aaiue, may rj etamlned audappiuveil, and thai a flual (id.r maybe madeol dlstribdtlou nr the property rcmalnlns Iu his hands lo the pcir-uus thcrvu. inilUt-d.aml dlseharitlni; him and hla surctlea front all further iraponslMllly as such. It la ordered, that WEDSKSDAY. th I51h day of f hllItllAlt. A. I'. IMl.at ten o'clock a. . before Ihe aid Justice, at Chambers, In the Court House, at Hon. ululu, b and Ihe aani hereby Is appointed as tho time and plain for hearlne said petition and account., and Ibatali persons Interfiled may Ihen and there appear anil .how cause. If auy they have, why Ihe same ahonld not b ranted, and may pre sent evidence aa la who aro entitled lo said property. And that Ibis order, In Iha Eajllah laugoaje, be published Iu Iha -Halurday fress," a newspaper printed and published In Honolulu, lor three, uccsatiro weV. prevloua tu the lime therein appolnu-d fur said heartue. J la lea at Honolulu, , 1., thla Tlh day of Jauuary, Allc.lt Justice ol the liuprcoie Court. A. Koaa, Uepaty Clerk of tho bupicwe Cwtul. TW 3 1V lOlV A. "W. BUSH, Manager. i j- - i Hay, Grain and Mixed Feed OF ALI DESCRIPTIONS, FOR STOCK OF ALL KINDS ! AI O TJ 21. Tt? TL The Cnllfnrnln liny nml (Irnln of the (,'omjmiijr l.i or Villi Y HtM't.ltlOK QUALITY, Sclcclcil Caroriillj- lij- tho Jlniinper During n Itccenl Visit to thp Const. ON HMD, 2000 lUillll SACKS OF GRAIN WE GUARANTEE TO KEEP CONSTANTLY SUPPLIED WITH THE Very Best of Hcny o,i3.a. Gtrcvln. i Ami can Bell tlto enmo AT THK I.OWKST 1IATK8, A8 VK JHJY I.A1I(KT,Y ANI) FOIt CA8U. lo IIiomi CotiHtiinnrs who lmve licrt'tnfnro lmxirtod for 'I'liotuaelvra, woHolldt tlielr l'nt ronii(-o, IrustliiK wo cnti kIvo KntUrnctlon, thercliv nnvltii; them timo nml littxir. Cnrcful Attention (Slvcn to Iho Shljiplng or Ortlers to the Other Islnntls. Largo Afltliiloiinl .Supplies aro now on tlio way per Eureka ami Knliikiiua. ar All Orders lo ho Sent to 74 nm CliOSOTG OUT SAL.E! T7H1S Saturday Afternoon, Jan. 28th, At 2 p. m., Mr. E. P. Adams will sell AT THE STORE OF S. MAGNIN, src-. loo fsioxv-f sMrrxiariiEif. A LARGE VARIETY OF ARTICLES CONSISTING OF SILKS AND SATINS. WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, Ladies' and Children's Hose, white and colored; Ladies' Underwear, Boys' and Youths' Clothing, Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes. And a Large Quality of Goods too Numerous to Mention. C3TG00PS IVILL BE SOLI) IN SMALL L01S TO SUIT PURCHASERS. 7-1 It Stliri'lNG. SPRECKELS LINE POIl SAN -FRANCISCO. TIIK NEW CI.II'l'KIt llAltKKXTINK, iUid IIOUD1.KTT. la.lcr, aU Will have Quick Dispatch for above port. For Frelg'U or t-uaaafti, apply to rS:i73 W.M. (. IUWIN t Co., Agents. For San Francisco. Tho American 111 rk 1-Xeleii "W. A.liy rHCKXAN, MnMcr. Will have quick diipatch for above port. For Krclcltt or 1'aasat:, applr In ft.'J n CASTI.K A COOKE. Aecnt. For San Francisco. Th. American narkentlne DISCOVERY, if PKiimsiAx. iiuin. Will have Uuiclc Diipatch for above Fort. ror lecixht or passacc apply to 88:1 II. 1IAOKFBLD & CO., AKfnt. FOlt SAN FRANCISCO. D.C.MURRAY, ' F. O. ItAVENS. Ma.lcr. Will have Quick Dispatch for the abovePori For freight or paasa-jo apply to J!"? F.A.bClIAEFEIt-tCo.. Acenti. FOIt SAN HUKcfsCO. .Qt THE AMKItlCAX HAItK a SSSL "FOREST QUEEN," &l Wl.NDI.S'H. -Master, Will have Quick Dispatoh for the above Port For Freight or passage, apply In " 'w T. II. llAVIKa ,t CO.. Acenls. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. TUB Al llHITIHII IIAItK Lady Lampson, MAILSTOV Ma.t-.r- Will have quick dispatch for above port, For frtlibl or pasMce, applr In fB TJ 0, lUtEWEIt 4CO , Agent.. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. For San Francisco. TUK MPLK-IDin HT-t.AMs.llll ofe C ITY op NKW YORK 1'IIHH. t'asuiiumsalrr. WILL LE1VE HONOLULU FOR SIN FRiKCISCO On or about Monday Feb. 13. FOR SYDNEY ViTaOCKLAND ! Till: HrLt.---.lJll MTKAMMIIII AUSTEALIA ('AHUII.I -UMMA.iKK, On or about Saturday, Feb. 19 tb, 7or Crc-gUl an4 Faaxe. api'lrl" DMiu. II, IIACKiTKt.UA(O.,A.0ls. Jua4 lor Mhlsaa.u4icr MKattaier rmi nun Urn sstorc-il. Vw sal lastr. Iu llt f lre.irso-l H - arar Ik. Hlrssisitr M bssrr. a BftEWKft & COS BOSTON LIN10F PACKETS 4fit T.ME k "MAIITIW UAVIH." HILL BK rffft dJ"e'"1 ,n!a Woton for HoQololu oo tr l&tk D7 r Mar B.st. Porsoua Isl.bln loofdrr ,vw1. .hl..l l. ikl...Ml shoold mall orders oa or Ixfore Mann I.Uh. rot (Bjilstr i-aitkBUia jily to r -i .. M O. UHX Wi. ft A CO. FEED CO., - SO TZ- IF" 3E3 33 3D ! A. "W. BUSH, MANAOKU OF TJNION FKKT) CO. E. P. ADAM8, Auc'tr. TXTVTTH STEAMER LIKELIKE H1.U, I M ANI CM. Steamer Llfcrllkc will learo Honolnln eachfuculny at -I r. x., touchlnR at Lahattia, Xaalaea 1 ny, Makrna, Mahukona, Ktmaluae. l-unpahorlioe and Illlo. Itftumlns will touch at all the lbor. potia, arrlrlnc at Honolulu cacli Sunday a. M. mr Ho 4'reillt for I'stssMSji- Matairjr. -m Wo positively refuse to open account for Faasacca, and as particularly call the attention of the traveling pulillc to Iho necessity of liatltix lla-garo and t'rtichl plainly marked; Ihe riteamcr will not be reapon.llil ilor any unuiarked Uajicace, or for Frclnht or I'arcels, unless Us-rt-lslal issr. Fralitht Mono Da on Demand. In all catj of rr.l-lit for pattlca not responsible, or unknown, tho Irrlj-ht money will be Feqnlred In advance lAl'HM.l-N or I.IUHOMH "Mst MI.1EM Mm. UK I'l.AINI.Y NAHKKM For the party whom they aro for. tu- plainly stated In the receipt to whom they art consigned. Allilcmanda for damage nrloaa must be made within one month. In no way liable for losa or accident to lite; atock. X-er' Hack Drlvrra. Hoy, and uch like, will not ha allowed nn hoard tlio hteatner on arrival, until after th paoettjera hat a been landed. ti WIM)l:n CO. A. FBtANK COOKE, AOBNT rOKTHE FOLI.OWINO COAbTKHK: Wallelo, y- MTalol WniolL JjtM JU Wal.hn, Mbdv -WalButlo, Gao. i-i T-at y Ksalnaa, auiA Tnnrii KI.AO-Itoil wllh While Hall. UOlce-Comer of One eh rM and Nuoano flreela. l From Honolulu to Hilo DiretM. The A 1 Cllppor Schisoner, 3W" MA IjOUO,2L OOOllMAM. MAbTKR. Will aall from Honolnln to llllo direct, and will call tt hitTJ'H""'" V"'!' on. ,! fietn fjrJi For KrclEht or rsu;, apply in lia fapt-aln on hoard. ' "" oi A. FltASI; COOKE, Agent. ' PLANTERS' LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO Jtt O. Brawer A Oo.-Agnt. !&. ," Jereiianair. recalrra Mlaraa. rroe.ae ii and liberal cash advancea made nn ahlpmenla by thla 'I " Tot j o. HHKWiCnAC'U. l F. A. HARZTDEir, BK08 T) NOTIFY TIIK 1'imXIC tint he will leavo for Han Kranclsto on or alxiut tetirnary 1st. Having ai-curcd the co-uperatlpn of an experienced bnjirlnlhe Cullforula and Eastern Marktita, fie feels warranted In, aollclllns comrolssloua for Iba. purcbasa uf Merchandise, Household Goods, Dry Coods, '' Fancy ArtlclM, tfto. From any Point in the Units-' ; Statei. Any VTiUr left wllh Ir. W. P-Tolrr will rM-lvn I proiii(i ifrutlou, ana tfoJ orUerfd will bt Ccllrricd ,1 imuwW Ml -UUltJQ, sttsT" Cltti nv ttrftxri stltititd irtrnmninir rt ttAm Cunimlnloin modeMi-. AIH wl(U Utiitca tnd Ion fit ,1 -- WIIITItt " M 111 NOTICK. AT TER AlflllAI. MKirriKl mf THR Ka.t Maul lu;sr I'lauUllou l-'o,, hM al the oatlra of U, llrtarr-kC'u. on Monday. January 1st, IMW, th. follotrlna crstcrrs were alrcle-j for lb. ensuing ynsri &rriru".-" : ' ;' V. ' VUl.l'rcaldept. ,....A. II, opsnt.r. Vecieuiy and Tisasarrr ,...F.l'. Jv.,-lr. Aaditor... ......... .......... ....... W. V. It ,n tllreclors W, F. AlUu, A. II. Ni.eh.-er, F. U Joow. 4. Tilt V.V lUNItrl.J.,. feetrtlaty. FEED ! FIXD t tit 11 o is k UAit ia:v, :. o uoiJNii sat knit (I IjV f v i vai-r. J and W. It. blw pilnsa by LIMX ! IDB ! IfX HKTN'K WUKTliKU,APKIIa' -, -, --., . vi mi vj i Vi-liot. SB VW, J ... j.- Uj, -.atW .i-i . .-' tij'Li t-iuJ'a yW jj.