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"WJgBP , i . , I 'f t , if Ufr . If SJ j t fa ,m ' i ! h 'i AUCTION SALK!?. 11 V E. P. ADAMS. AUCTION SALE I Saturday, Jan. 28th, 1882 Wuv -xk A M at the Stored BLACK& REYNOLDS. Tli. Entire- i xV and Vlltnrc. will be Sold for Cash without reserve. tim: sruc'H ut.Nirs on Fin-" MfwSwn Pipes, Fine Mer.rHiam ( irat Holder., Fin Mer.ch.nm I .vtsetie H.-'der''. Flo Amber t'lga' llold.ri. Moth p-n-. Tolucen P,wiene. Purtr. lit triToml Met.ekaari Pip.. Fin Clt.r. and T'llunn, t'tf.relt. ami ftoer, Htlnres. Connive, ana , St t'lt'i l"nlr..Tao it and Ut h. i Hnndsomo Mirror, Chnnciollor, ' fourburnors; nnd n lot of Mlscollnnooua Stock. I l Alt. MM, Atscl'r 11'KATi I5fJTArr.K ! THIS Xo,y, AT KALIHI, On Saturday, January -JSIh, l.SS'J, At IJ o'clock noun t Sales lloora, 1 Will Offer fop Snie nt PuMlo Auction. That rertalt plee.' of parcel of Land ! Kvllhl. ()ho, lih all Hit. IlalMln andTmencnts thereon, nnr tinned and occupied br J. C MollLon, ami situated ahiut3UTanl minks of the tntln rued, near Mr. Nab Itf's new hests. contalnlm: as tre of 1 &;-ldl acrr. Half nfih lindl'ln Kalo pate ti, of which there ate lt rhere I. a new- hine anon the properie. con taining t Parhtr. a Iledrooms. t fllnlnt: rim. Kitchen ami panlrv. There l Io a Ivrje Chlckan Home and Chicken Um.l Viz Pen. ALSi A good Woll with Force Pump, t C Deeds at Purchase t expense E. P. ADAMS, Auc'lr. REGULAR CASH SALE ox Fill DAY. Alio A.M. FKH. 2 ml, nt fi Room, lSS'J Dry Goods, Clothing, A Full and Complete Invoice o Ldle lime lcntlem.n ocks, Cheviot Shirt. Fancy Cviinn Sblrtt, Mu.lln lravr. 1'lald ?blr.. MolcAIn oeU Camfre Milrt and Oicralli. ALi-O A LINE OF NEW GROCERIES. 53 Bxs. Choice Confectionery. Sacks JJrown Suqar, Snck.s Corn, Sacks Oats. Sacks Potatoes, &c. E. 1. AD.Uls, Ancl'r. Valuable Rice Plantation aud Mill FOR SALE .ZV.t 3tPxi.TjU.o .T-xotlomLl Notice of Foreclosure of MortRnge. rfiiit:u.Mii:iiMs.M:iMiivi: miiici; that i m. In BCctrdaDce with tbeptiwerof .air contalnfd j In acctaln derd of moitrise cltfa br Makl and Ahalia to Kd lluffaciilarer A Cu ualrd the 31tt dj of Decrm lr !). rraurdrd lu lltxc U, folio. 4JU. t, 4'.'i thrj Intend to Jut rclo the .aid mortrar- .'f'.tfrVocVlSil ruou. of K. I. Adam. r.ntiara In Vloecn trt llouolula, On Haturdaythelllhdnjrof FebrttarT, l&b2, at I J o'clock noon, all the prptr coraprUcd In .aid TSIJTrIi'jlT'VALUin.E nif-n ".antatios of Makl and Ahana -.llnated In al, Bitlriet of Ewa. I.land of O.ha. held for n uneiolied l.rm uf flfteVn Virifron. the Sr.t d.y of May. Ift, rmoj rl .I..R about OKTV-TIIKEE ACHES OF KICK I AJb lt an abondanra ot water for Irrlf atlon, of which a,-J a re arr broken p rrady for colli at'on, and hare lei led about four ton. of paddy to an a.Te perjrai ;;"'' thelmpnrtrinent.,hU:n'arUycon.l.Uot 1 large two .lory dwelllBj hon.e, the iotr prt tKlnR nsei a a .(orihoir.r; I l-t,ry dmelllnp hoa.e; I utciien. etc.; w.klnSon and h..rr, an ntoijhatatmJ.Tb aeea at ih oce of Ed. Ho&chlaetr .t Lo. where the leaie mar al he Inspected, hulllclent .eed ha. ben ,o . 10 plant aboot slaere. of the abore ld. M:Ci.M. THE UICE JIU.1. O) SAM AND AHAXA alluated alWalawa aforeaaid adjoining tnclr met Plantation, mo aoorc nm i im.. wrr . - . nt 4 i.m .....riitr,. Tho mill cou- alittof I lanr-to-.t..ry mill boa, eeonulnlnsnew and compUi- mhlueiy for bnlllns ami poll.blnG ''"w1'il; waterwheelanH all cunoilon maunfictoitU In 1MI br lloooiuin Iron WorkM 1 large atorthoa.; of nor-In- capacity of about ton. paddy; I one-.lory d.lU.S hu.e f ',-10l.KaEIILAEE A CO. AIAO at tho larac time and place will Ue .old the Ie of F1E ACHBOF KCK L.V.ND at 1 1 abort d"ane from the bore tlce planlatlou ai Av .law. a orefldUclcdlngaguod landlnj. held for an unex nlrrdtrmo( tb ttecn yeai.lnm.thrl.ldayof JuIt. FSi at mn anunal rent ol JtODi hl. Und I. rnblet for ik. -hole tern, .. ..., llluKK CO.. E. I'. AU.VMa, Anctloneer. GUWDIW'S SHE Of REAL ESTATE. VALUABLE PIECE OF RICE UNO T WAIAHQLE, rr C O Xi -A- XT. VIllTL'K OFIVX OKDKi: Ol' 13V kiiKmiisd be tho Hon. A. V. Jedd.t-hlef Jos- tM-e..fth-.aprenie C'oart. .Illlng In Probate, on the 17th dar ol Jaauary. .V. D I i and by order of KAHl M? t, n.ruua of KAIPE, Ik.,) a mltor, the ouder alesad will el,ai Public Auction On Saturday, Tobruary 2Bth. 1882, Vi is o'clock no-.n. at his Salea Hooro, tjoeen Mieet NEW GROCERIES ! . Jb.XAJ&L&. W ADDITION TO USUAL STOCK, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! Canra Tri?, Ccu Lanch Tongtieis, 0r Condrtlartl Hck. (U riaim, 1 mid 2 lb. tins; Caaet riliriinr, Ci CntnUirry Sjuoe, Cava lMrafine Candlea, In crtuoas; Gal iluaUnmina, Cjk Ituaat Tarkey and ClilcVon, CXiM-a SaIiuuii llelltca, Cimi ILikrd ilAcaronl, Caaea fandly fork, 6 lb. tins; Coa- Potted .McAts, Caa 1'roll lluttcr, FOR SALE BY E. P. ADAMS. 71 Ira WOIaa QUEEN bTltKKT. NOTICE. IritJUS IH TC OKKTIl'V T1IAT.W. J. r A. B.r andB.vMfiosruinsw't rota b.slBO in Makawats. Masl, aa Cane PUnlers ana uij i.m uuEWEUi; rnowsiNfinuuo. t'OUS, lilt AX, OATS, U AY AC, JkC, AC. (rrissas .. ui " IMh, "!. IKILLEK A CO (I IIACIKIi) HlUlltl'.U PAINT, J Afailas.Mtatrnlef Ihi ralelratnt paint and !i paid 3 gaJlsn package., all la .. Irabl .b.de. la iws. rofsaUbUOLtEs A Co land held lor au aueipir irun m .cu ..- .. -Cth day of lletentr. 1SS). with a prirlleRe of '' for l-n year., which land couuln. one acre and a half. k.i h..nn ii two larre .pun., ruww.j." ...w..-.v. kll that piece ot .una .'""7 ,""nl; ,-,;,, " " Eath .b.tribe for ! M recel.e. a set of Kafi. ''""' i'."' ..!" n,Ju" J .!' '. Vn CHKOMOa with the ar.l number of lha paper and a -aieniJlS.Kl ar,TS..,lo Knp..rnoe, contatnln. au ( of (h(, ach mM lnmf ,'of ,w areaof l.lttJacrc.. ,.. of the mouth.. Andre.. JOsCl'U E. n IsKMAN. T.e Terra, are ca.b, and deed at the expense ol tna liuslne. Agent. f.it.urt. ADAMS Anct'r. OSIce g. Merchant SU, Honolulu. II. I. i w Jen Pioneer" Line FROM LIVERPOOL. -!Sy TniO. IV. DA1ES GO. NOV OFFER ir23C3U O JS. JEl. 3r O of the iittmsii BARQUE "OBERON," From Liverpool, aTTJST TO 23CVJM3D, (In 1W itaji, tarn tnn ai last jff made) and from othrr rrtent ililpmrnl. thr fulloninxi DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING Prima of latest ljrlc, fat colorK; llliio DcniiiH, Wlnlo Crmloti Slir.'tiii),-, Horrock'i l.otij: Clotlit, llrown Linen l'rilla, I'nre l.incin, Molcakina, ltluo niul Wliilo Clifilt liiRlmld, Fancv Drcaa Uimtl., Fancy 1'l.iiiln, Knia Crush, Scstfti, Tic's, Cravats, CruchcU and Fancy Work, Tiielingi niul Toucls, Men's Whim ami llrown Collon IlalClmae, Lailica' llnae, Men's Clothing, full soCc- liiuia ami lulc slylcn; India ltublcr Coal'a nnd Capea, UeIU and Wonlen Stiirl., Hlne and Grey llurse Ul.iiikeln, Wliilo Cotton HlaiikolK, Woolen lllankcla, all nizea and woiglitii; WihiIbii and Canton Flnni'eN, Tapestry il ita, Velvet Pile Sofa Carpets, JIala and Hilgn, all sizes. CALVANIZED CORRUGATED ROOFING, In 6. r, S and 9 ft; Itnqtln (Ilan;t), bcrani and a,het to mich. Plain (Jalvanirod Ironin 0 ft. lengths, 22 and 21 Rausc. Roollns Slates, Fence Wire, Xos. 3, 0, 7, and Staples, Railroad Iron with Fish Plates, Dolt, and ."pike, complete. Fire Jlricks, Portland Cement, Fire Clay, Galvanized Buckets, Tubs, Hasins, &c, llest Liverpool SjIi, lien Whitiug, Crockery, Iron lieilstcads, Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Worccslersliire Sauce, Groceries, ZINCS. PAITS AND BOILED OILS, Knclisli Leather Belting, from 3 to loin, superior, Topsail Sheet Chains, "Admiraltv Test," Sizes 1.1,3.8, 7-1G, 1-2," Hawaiian and American Ensigns, ALbO WINCC A.MD Liouono, Ibl " Pig Brand" Slont, in pint and quarts; Giiinne' Stoul, IIIikkI & Wolfe's Ale, pints and quarts; .Finest India Palo Ales, Old Tom, llcnncmy'a Brandy in caaei, Brandies in bulk, Case Scotch and Irish Whiskies, Clarets, Sherries, &c, &c. SiiRar Hags, Coal Hags, llico .Bags, Twines, Heavy and Li'sht Burlaps, Oil Cloths, Saddlery, MIRRLEES. TAIT A WATSON'S Centrifugals AND Centrifugal Linings. Two 500-Gallon Evaporators, ic, &z., JLc - 51 T1IEO. II. HA VIES A CF. DR. E. H. THACHER, X3232NT TIST. No. 10U, Fort street, (next door above A. Dickson's Photograph Liallery.) Satiafactlon teanrantoeil In Prices and Quality or Work. Pure Nltrau Oxide (jii administered for painless & cjltratllon of leeth. Homes M;.de Gomlurtablo I! Tho Readers will Obscrro that " VICKERY'S FIRESIDE VISITOR," T.T.VfJ, BVE.V I ITjs JXl'AXJY Ja a. yet, .acceedeii to the lead of all other Pictorial luutuiy P.ptra in the hlngdoiw. It. pa-e. are lull of interesting ami i.i.truclltc iure. for ootn yunng aun old aud the THU 1IKAL riKLL I.AltUB DUE Chromo. gisen away with Ihenr.l uuraber are .uliable HAWAIIAN TiAltOU COXS1CJNMKNT JX 50 Ci Ujk.. For Sale by lIULLKo i CU, suuTvltn cox.sigxaii:tt of at. iia- wallan suwar la Hags. For halo by IIOI.I.Es X CO. A FLOUR ! FLOUR rjoM'ior oati:, i:x. r.vMii.v, VX and Colorado Fluor. Ex Ilk "Jjidy Latopmu," lfi.r.arn Floor, Corn Mr.l, O.i Meal, all fresh aud In cuod order. t or tale by tu 1I0M.ES i CO. HI.OOKS AN'I) .MAST IlOUI'rf. 1j.iTi.Nr iittiM rruti'ii:i iii.ot'un Metallic Iron btrapprsl llloek.. Patent lluahluc Plain llashlns, a fall assortment nf .lie. HIS UOI.I.B8 CO. READ THIS! rpiiK oxi:iisig'i:d iiavinc; JL made certain luptoseinert. IB Hi" atr.ncemrnl aud coustructluii of rlae and Mr spans for ntraia Holler, which effect a eun.lderable ravins ot Fuel I. llllni locairanieo all work entiu. ltd to uim " hVMtEl.IUltllt.ON. Adders. EOivt-tT l loen sx W Billiard Tablo For Salo, ix ii:uFi:t"r oiti)i:it, .stuahIsi: L A II. HllEa ruakai I'hclaii A kullcodrr tuakion niarbit tsed, J-nciJtlcul4ftuqulial V. C'jilMEUClAL HILI.IAHIl I'VItLOIPs W. R. CASTLE, ATTOIlMMY AT X.A.-W and Notary Pudllr AU.nd. all k.T Kiajbom, th Courts of the y FLOUR! FLOUR! ruii.iif.x uri; uxTKt 1'AMII.r, IHI All nam and fresh l;OI.I.r. A CO. tlllADO. (IIIAIIAJi At AC. 7UUSAI.K HY -. PEK FOREST QUEEN. fll'HKNI'UAK l -Ai Ml. HltXKS. Crushed Hu;sr In Uantl. Dry Ctanntaled Ktitrln lUrrtla. lor sale by U3 t UOLLtS A (.0 it zr ii m T.ru ! ii Ss''-Dc5s-'' a i in liinrti inn inni .arjni niri.ir BY ArTHOKITY. 1P Mn. !. 1 Kum lia. ttiKday ticen appolnlfd nn V.'iil In take Aiknnntiili mrnta to Iii'liiiinriii. for llonnaitla. MmiI, TIIDMAt IlllOW S, Hi )ltrar of VoiiTeyancea, Itrsl'IMt Offlce, Jan lh. 1?.' Approml- W N AlnTH"Ml, -St Mlnl'teror Inlrrlnr, ad Interim. Snlo of Lr.nn nT Govrrniiient Property. On W'eJne.dly, February 15th. IS'J, at the front enlranre of AllloMnl Hale, at 13 o'clock wain, will lie .old al 1'nblle A ik I Inn, the lea.e of the upper floor ot that UoTernmentllulldlnkiionM the lt(I.MII.i,l I'lisr ll'l'll'i, rlluatedon Hie corner ot Merchant ami rhapel turret.. TEIil! t.ea.i. 5yeat. npet price per innnm 3lM, payable qiMrtrrly In adtance. W.N AHMTHON(l. Mlnl.ter of Interior Hepl. of Interior, Honolulu, Jan. ttih, l-f t W-M Ejrprraa CnrrlnRo KeKiilntlon-Stnlld No. 0 I Notice I. hereby Kleen thai Sland No. n being the makal lde of Hold St., frori Iltewrr'a llloek ea.t, ha. been ehaiurd to die mankn .ble of Hold M at the ea.letly Junction of I'nlon St. No more than Ml Carriage, will be allowed nn ltd. S'lnnd al onp lime-four on the I'nlon M. front, anil tnn on the Hotel M front. W. N. AHMSTIIOStl, Mlnl'terof the Intnlor. Interior Office. Janatry Glli, l.VJ. ;i 31 sTSt The election of Kepierentatlve. to the nct I.ejl.. lallre Aembly, will lake place thrunghout the rarl on. Ktretlon Ulttrlrt. of the Kln-ilom, on Weilne.day the t,t day of I'tbinary neat. The Poll, al the tereral pUce of electten will be opened at Su'cIoik a.m. on the day above named, and cio.ru at 5 o clock r.. The following placet are dedicated for holding the lection. Ilnunlli DUlrlct of HHo.. ...fonrt Houne, llllo ,, Inpcctor of Cl.-ctlon . ... Hlpal Pnllr Jn.flr. Severance .'lal Ait.or Jo.. Nawahi .Tai Collector Dl.ttlet of llainakiu Court Home. Honokaa Iiifpector. ot Klrctlon J- 'I- -Jilt" IH.Itlct Jll.tlcr .,.'iA'Vc!K',!n 'itx Aaae-aur Ch.. UlllUiu. Tax Collector District of Koliala....Coutt llonir.Watnira.bo.Kohala u ,, ,. L t In.peclor. of Election 3. 11. Mahnka DiMnct Justice Oeo. llelii.'.''.".';.'.''.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'..'.'.'.';.'.'.'T'ii'x'collector. And a fcccond Polling place at Comt House. v.rth Kohala ,. , , liiipecloi. of Election II. John.on District Ju.tlce D. . Kahookano".V."V.'.'.".'.'.'.'.V.V.'.'.V..V'lax Collector Dl.trlct of North Kona School House, Kallnn . In.pectur. of Election J. O. Hoaplll District Ju.tlco D. llakalual,. .Tax Collector District of mth Kona School House, tu.tt. . tatr. nf P.l.i.iln.. llookcna V. V.'T.- b.,co District Ju-tlce D.il.ahlnu TaxA.-r-or John Naiiimi Tax Collector Dl.trlct of Kan Spencer', store House, Honnapo . , Inspector of Election ,; 'I; 's.-..l,."rtln District Justice II. M. Uhllnrj Tax Assessor J. Ivanhauc Tax Collector Dl.trlct of Pons Court Honse, Poholkl ... Inspector, ol Election c.n,r District Justice T. haaihtli at A.ses.or Jiokllhla. Tar Collector yiiniii District composed of Lalinlna. Olonaln, Uknraehame and Kahoolauc, Court House Labalna Inspector of Election D. KamalopllI, Police Ju.tlce J. W, Kalua, Tax A..i-or 8. E. lvalue Tx Collector District composed of Kahnkcloa and Kaanapnll School Houe..M Honolua lns;ecior. of Election Diitrict beginning with and Including Walhec and extending to ar.d Including Honuaula, Court Hou.e Wailnkn in.pecioraof Election II. Kulbfls.nl Police Justice T. W. Ercrett, Tax As.e-.or W. 11. Keanu '' - " District beginning with and Including Ilamikualoa and exteiiUln. in and Including KuU, 'Cerart ItuOMs.....,.., ........ ....Makawaq Inspector, of Eleelicm4," " "'" '; W. F. Mossman.. District Justlca f. 11. Hay.eiden, Tax Asscsor A. Fornaudcr ..Tax Collector District beginning with and Including Kahiklr.nl and cxtenaiugiotinuincluuiug ioniau. Court House liana inspector, of Election S. W. Kaai, : District Justice P. Kawaiku, Tax Assessor P. Kaciul, .....Tax Collector District of .. Moinkal and Lanal Court House Pukuo, Molokal Inicitora of Election S. K. Kuplhea, District Justice J. Nakaleka. Tax AtsesMir J. Kaluaplbaole Tax Collector And a second Polling place al School nouse haohal, Lanal Inspector, of Election S. Kahoohalahala. Dl.trlct Justice It. ". Meyer, ,. school Agent IC Newton, ' UhIiii i District of Kona Alllolanl Hale Inspector, of Election It. F. Ilickerton Police Justice J. E. Hush Tax A.e.cr IS. II. Luce, TaxOollector District of Ewa&Walanae... .School Housc.llotionllnll Inspectors of Election W. (!. Nrcdham District Justice Frank llrown, Tax As.eor A. Kauhi , Tax Collector District of Walalna Court House, Watalna Inspector of Election .S. K.Mahoe , District Jn.tlce J. Araara... .Tax Collector District of Koolauloa School House. Ilauula In.pettor of Election J. Kaluhl Dl.trlct Justice H. Kaualhllo , Tax Assessor J'aukUlaiil TaxCollvctor District of Koolinpokn Court House. Kaneohe Inspector, of Election .1.1,. Kaulukou District Justice T. A. Lloyd, ...Tax Assessor W. C. Lane Tai Collector 14 nun 1 1 District of Walruea school House, Walinea Inspectoraof Election J. Kanal, Dl.trlct Justice I. II. hapuntal, , Tax Assessor A. naukati,. ..TiaCuiirvlMf And a second Polling placo at School House., Nllh.m Inspector, ot Election tico, (lay,..., ..,..,,...,... District Jultco J. II. K.ika, , Tux Assessor E. Kalule,.... Tax Collector District of Pona Court Hoae, LI line Inspector, of Election S. It. Hapakn , Dl.trlct Justice J. 11. Tucker Tax As.ea.nr A. W. Maioho..... , Tax toHiclcr And a second pnlllns place al Court House , ,, Koltia ln.pv.ctor. of Election J. Hardy ,.,,,,,,, Tax A.tc.sor Iter, J. W. Smith,., .cchool Asenl District of Ilanalel Court House, Haualel Inspector of Election J. Kaklna , ., ..District Justice It. Paalkl , . Tax A.ses.or W. Lovrll , Tax Collector And a setouil Polling place at School lloii.u , Anahola Inspectoraof Election J.ll. K Kalwl District Justice J... Hash .,,, ,., Tax Collet tor . H WIIc-jx , bch.l Asent W N. AUMlsTKOMl. Minister of tha Interior, ad Interim, Interior Offlce, Dec. 11, IM. tbl Met A Proposed Amendnaent. To Article Ml of the Constitution sranltd by Ilia Ma Jesly Kamihimcha V, on ihetMth day of Aueiitt A D , IS I, a. amendtd aud appiovrd oil the I'tli day nf May A. I). I". accordlns to Article Ml of the Constitution. That Article Mo! the t.'omlltullmi he and the tame a bcrtby atuende'l so aa lo lesd a. folluwai "Mfcllon ."A. The Hrtflesenlatlrea shall receive for tbtlr sertlcn a corapUMalloii to be ascertained by law and paid nut ol the Public Trra.ury, but no lucreae of corapeu.alloii shall tcke t fleet duilng the year In which It shall have been made; and no law .ball b pa.snl lactcatlns tha eompeasatiou of said llcpicscuullvcs beyond tho sum of Fire bandied Dollar, for each bcs.Uin." , I hereby redlf , that lb fon-oluj Hill pa.itd Its third reading lit the LejUUtlre Assembly of the Hawaiian .lands oa IbeVlh day ot July A. D. Dm JAMlirl M. MONMAIIItAT, trrclSia Srcivury, Propoaetl Aruautlmuut To Article II of the Constitution (.ranted by Kamcha laeba Won Ibn'JJih day cf Aajust A. V. IKI In accord ante with Arllcl. So of .aid Cun.tltullun Hectiun I. That Aitlclt It of thu Con.tlUtH-o runted by Hit Majesty Kanrharoeba V. on theSotbday of Au gust S64 bo and Ibe samsj It butby amtbde.) lu acevr dsuie wllli AitlcleW of sal.llon.tllulloii. by ltbln out the ttoidt "tia bundrcd" aad by subttltotlnj iheit. fore the ord"two ihousand" and by striking ontth words Iwo hundred anil lllly ' anil snbslllnllngthere for the words "one ttiotiiaml" so that the Article shall read a follows. " Article f.t No person shall be ellrjlhle for a Itcpre. tentative of Hie people, who la Insane or an lilloti not r he be a tnalentbjrcl of the Kingdom, who shall have srrhnl at the full aje of twenty-one years, wlm linllktion him to rent and write, who shall understand account., and shall tune been domiciled In the Kllig iloni for at least Ihree yrais, the last nf which shall be the jeer lmin.dls.triy pircrilliiit hl election ami who shall own rralrstalo mIIIHii the Mtixilon nt a clear value over and abovo all Ii (iinibrance. of at least Ine thousand dollars, or who .ball li.no an annual Incniuo of at len.t one thou, and dollars, derived from any property or some lawful employment." 1 hereby certify that the forcRohitf Itllt passed It. bird readlnu lu the l.-elatallp Assembly of (he Ha waiian island on Hie Vti day of August A, D, 1ni. JASIr.i M. MUNSAllltAT. I'-tOiant ilr.c",",J' Licenses Explrins In Jnnunry, 1882. itirtAll ii a II If, I Wm IVnnell, King st, Honolulu j it in t DK I Whitney ,t Itohertson. Merchant st. a l.nm Wl Kit. Nnnanti st. n .Miinn, inuni. :i Sam Nn leln, Hotel st, I Kwiirig in stni: Co, Nnuann t, . nop mug, iicrcraniast. ..'". .., i , . ,i.iii ... Sam o L Imii! .t Hi, Hotel st, l I'hlns On A Co, Minann st, i Tlbbelt. Siifiiisnii, rukolieo. t , n i s Lowers .t t'ooLt. V.ifi .t. to llnnolnlu Iron Worka I'm, flakoheo, III Ah Trek, Nuiiatiii si, II l.ale Plantation t'onry, I,ale, in Won,: Park. .Stiiiatin.li IJ He Ak'il,.Muiiakeasl 91 m I.i vy, Klni; n. Klin: st, -M Aliuna ,V Akann, Knnhea, Koolaiitoa Honoluln Knolaupoko ji i o .wo.sniau. nnuann St. SJ I J .Mosnian. cor Kins' and Nnuann sis. ill t onchee .t Ahunj. Nnuann M, 'Jt Sine Choii. .t Cu. ttiii.i si. Jionoituti iM lop Hlnn cor Nuitanu ami tlrntsr.la SI, " VT .Manuel rtc ijitailra., Klnc st, a Anee, Kins sw, " iti:rAii,-i(AiAi. 3 Wo Hop Kee. Kanaprpe, 19 Hone l.nnif. Kllauea, l tl r'lnkliam. Koloa .7 Alolau, Kapaa, Kawalhau, itirrAii.-iiAivAH. Shell Fook Kee A Co, Kela, Kau, i .:. "'r "" -a.Bpaia, r. nouaia, S luck tnif.tUo. .Mnkapala Kohala, 1'J II. llln, Pnnahoa, llllo. PJ VI II Holmes. Walolo, llamakna, S HeiirvAtmllaxe, Honokaa, llamakun, FJ. ?,.'. l(on-'.'1 T"ne Womr, lloolawa, Hamakna, W C .Mclnrcke, nlolilnu, Kan. nt:r.Mi..siAUi. t K llalclielor, Walliikn, S.la. Wtllnln, Walliikn, 10 Akau,3lakaao, I.' I. Akniia, Haiku, 11 Hone Alan, Kokotno, Mokawao, 13 Ah Clieonj, Hoi.iiKohau, Lahalna, I. Hon-Iluiic; Kue, Wnlluku. VUII'IIAI.I.XJ. I Apau, Koloa, Kanal, 3 Sunj; Ai, Huniakiiupnko, Maul, t Afo, Lahilna. Maul, S I.im, Kau. Ilalina, N Kohala, I Alal, Hotel si. Honolulu, 14 MirkTal, Nnnnmi st, Honolulu, 10 Kimr l.unj. Mlanei. Kauai, VJ Allen t Sturkpole. Kawalhae, Hawaii, 1. Akona, Watltie. llllo. Hawaii, 2. Jos-Malkaloa, Knlalll, llllo, Hawaii. vii)ii,i.ni.i;. 1 II E Jlclntyre .t llro, Kins nnd Port Sis Honolulu. iti:r,.n. .sriitir. 1 Henry Vlclra, Niiuanu, St, Honolulu. UKi: I'KDDI.I.MJ. tl Apana. Molokal. 13 I.oo kau, N KobaH, Hawaii, , ij Won" ttee, Honolulu, .ti Ah Cnoni;, Em a, Oahu. - iitii'iii;tt. I n K Pahce, Waliihlnn, Km. Hawaii. 21 V 11 Cornncll. Wjlkapu,.Maui. I'OIIII III) l: II KU. 3 Ah Sim, Plllioutia, llllo, H.matt. 11 Fih Kee. Hotel st, Houolulll, 20 Afat, Walliikn, Jlaul. i.ivi:ky srAiii.F.s. 13 Wm Levy. Honolnlu, Onhn, 14 i WMacfarlaue, Hawaiian Hotel, Honoluln. Itll.l.litllll. 4 Frank Sena, N Kohala, Hawaii, 4 II Armlt;e, Honokaa, Hiimakui, Hawaii, H Sam NoHleln, Hotel si, Hoimlulu. 11 HE AII.HN. 5 ) ounir Mn?, Konn 0s.hu 20 J sp.oncr . .. 27 J 11 lllaik, .. IIOAT. 10 Mahele, Honolnln. Oalin, 14 Napoa, Honolulu, Uahu. Ai'vriosr. 13 Jos Q Tucker, Kohala, Hanll. NAI.lt.-. 3 Haula, Llhue. Kntil. , SATDBDAY TRESS. rivrHi""- Mnuarjora'a Notlco. All adeertlserucnta tor lli'c Satuiiiui Pnsaa must be sent In by Friday boots No lncrllou;y'or the cuyrcat issue can be puaranleW VJhen ent In tafir. Advertiser, will marlciihe number -nf Insertions de. sired, from which date they charge. Any not so marked will be charged .1 months. TIIOS. (1. TlIItUM. Manager. Things Wise and Otherwise. Ballots and " pl.itforras " are becoming na num erous as mosquitoes in a Hawaiian swniup. It is reported that L. Abolo iirt candid ate for the Legislaluro from Wailuku. Is it true that thia irresprensible candidate is in tho field again. Wo have lately read of n fcarfnl loss of life in a theater nt Vienna. Woro tho front doors of onr Music. Hall altered no na to open outward when the change was contemplated shortly after the col lapse of Oabn College ? Complaints reaches ni from W.tianao tha. t its reported lepers are not sent for aud s.egrcgnted, nnd of those sent to town Home nro allowed to ho sent back. Wo neod not coiniuent on this "pciuiy wibonnd pound foolish' niotluxl of dealing with this terrible malady, nnd lioo our nllusion to thu fact will bo sulllcibiit to remedy any hnlf work. Our roads during tho late rains have been sim ply a disgrace, nnd tha fact that no moro road funds nre in thq treasury to draw, orworkngahiat, is btippoacd to satisfy a Ieuiuut public. " lit time of iiohco orenaro for wart" no our authorities lv judicious labor expended in keeping thn streets clean m dry -.leather will tuvo mncb nf tor labor in tho miuy umsoii. LYItlCS OF I.ANAI. 77i7 How lit Would LIU It. Little Walter (llbson Willi one of hi. bibs on bat eatlui; tho Print. cy pie; Willi Ills lluxi-raud tlininli Ho pulltd out a plump plum And said " What a ood boy am I.' IV. Tin Way III Findt Jt, He iszli zv.st.s the jstroditr.-. -ajj . Amid the Lanal dust; A man wlioui thrro wero none to praise, And ver) few lo trust, A violet by a mossy stone Were not so blue, nis ipille; X'alr as a star when nno ulonn Attempts lo flo.nl the instil. Ho llred unloved ami few could know When Waller ceased lu bei Hut ho Is up a almiiii, nnd ohl inuuiuerenca louei Installation at Ililo. KniTOB l'nivo, : At ncouiicit calhslJannary 18th, by tbo First Foreign Church of Hilo, fur tho ox nmiiitlloii and insinuation uf tho linv. Edward 1'. lkikur, noontly iisstorof tho Third Congregatioiiai Clmtch uf 8.U1 r'ninoiaoo, ltov. 11 r. H. C. Damon of Honolulu was chiHw-tt Moderntur, nnd Her. W. It. Ob-noil of Hlln, Kctllxj. The tixaiuination of thu candidate wua voted Bltijf.ictory, and thu council proceeded to tho public, Mirvicva of lustnll.ttioii t I'nomuvue. Anthem by Iho Choir. Invocation ,,,.,,. Ilradlns of scrlpturu.t.,. Hyuiu t Plymouth Collection lu.lalllnx Prayer,,.., , Illclil ll'ndof Kelloshi Charge lu tile Pastor.,.,.., Iharvc to Hie Pisople Iirli-iual llruin. ....Iter, 8. C. Damon. ...llev. W, II. Ole.oii. Iter. T. Coan. ,,.....ltv. J. Kalana, ...Her. W. II. Ule.un. ............. llev. 8, O. Damon, , Hy the Pastor. llentdicllnn ( iiTJes nr xkj. . c. Kirrnenoa O Thou, whose counties altar, rise, With frajMiil gill, of sacrlilre; Aeient tlm liombli! i.fleiln wo H till prater and pralso ould bllu; loThee, In tain His Tjt t.ttudral pile. Willi oijsq peal Ihrcm.-U .unndlng aisle; All form, of prlda tkaltaiaii in.y rear, To'lheabut ruuektry Uulli appear. Hut bumble hearts that lovo their llo-l, ' Willi them Ilv tuahes HI. dear abode; And while they tend Ills Hilar fire. lilt glory Hsblt-llla brtath Inspirit I O may this tacrxl Sara burn brl.-lii, Enkludird by Ills htateuly IIkUi. And purer thine p. rjt;o by, 1111 Hot .ball crown lilt tburcb on blsh. Followtng is tbo programme uf Iho Hand Con cert nt Kmm.1 fviairo t t p. ui. to-dny t March -lilacs and (Ir.ys....... ......French liinture- In ibe Iisllaiihltlr. scUuiit Pirtubs Pvlka-Tbt HuBjialsif UlrJ Helling heltctlori Nabiiccis. uevr. ....., ...Verdi Walu-tilldrd Youth, r.err.... ............ ..WaHtealel Polka Maanrka Alalia, pew.... ,......,.Ftutt Tho llaud still l-1vo inoonlight concerts on Hun- diy, J-uioary Stith, an J on Thursday, February I'd, in l.iiiriiuHjaare, wtatber ptirinltting. Tiik M-houuer Uuxurd lotuli with sugar at Ka-holui. li'OTiis or Tin: week, Vi'r. ptibllsh n full psgn supplement lo d(y, OAtinxiMn of nsplrnnts for U'Rislntuiohniuirsftro now thn order of the day. Tiir .Mission riilldrrn'n Hoclcty will meet nt W, Vi, Hall's rrsldettro this CTrnlng. Tm: meeting of tho Teachers' Association did not take placo on Thursday evening, Titr-nr nro n number nf Fimaro riggers in port' find business Is rptlle lively along Iho wharves. Tnr. wcathrr his been iuilu unsettled of Isle. Heavy showers and spells of w.irm.nitimj weather rutccusl t-ilt'h oilier; Ttinir. wns no criminal business in Iho I'oHco Court on Wrdiiesdny. nnd It hna b en very light during thn Inst two weeks. Tiik record of Iho Supremo Court proceedings, n pnrlmu of tho list of ImportA nnd other matter stands over to our next Issue. Titr election for teprcsctitallves to tho next ses sion of the Legislative Assembly will tnkn placo next ednesitii) , February 1st. KiivrAituT. Wtitn, llsq.,nf Dunetlln, New Zen- land, Ins been adinilled to practice! beforo Iho Hiiiriino Court of tho Hawrtihu Inlands. A nrrrrriot was Riven nt the residence of Mr. 8. O. Wilder tm Thursday evening lu honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. I. Wight, which wns largely attended. A unit: nntiTe child wns drowned last Satnrdny in tlin 1'atios stream when It was swelled by Iho rains, and tho body wns carried rt considerable dis tance. 'Iiir machinery used In boring the well atMahit honn, Hawnil, wns bmuglil to Honolulu lie tho l.ikrlikf Inst holiday. Tbeto is no trncoof water nt a depth of MJ feet. Tiik. stormy weather that has prevailed of Into has pretcnted tho Island steamers nnd schnonors from calling nt miiiiu of tho moroexHiHtsl landings on thu other Islnntlsj A MFETlNd of plijslchuiH, which convened ftttho rtxpiest of tho .Minister of the Interior, wan held on Wednesday afternoon for thu puriioso of con sidering tho question of leprosy. TnritEwlH bo n meeting nt Iho Lyceum on Mon day evening next to tako stops toward tho forma tion of an Athletic. Association. It is hoped that nil interested in tho mnttir of physical education will be present. Tun C'i'fy of Syihiti nrrived from San Francisco nbtiut .' p. m. on .Monday nnd sailed for tho Colo nits at 7 p. ni. the same evening. Hho loft on tho morning of tho H'.th and iinttlu tho pass.igo in six dajsand sixteen hours. JIaoisse (sugar cano fibre), cotton stallts nnd jute are now spoken of ns likely to beoomo addi tional sources of revenue to tho Louisiana planter, and to mako his business profitable. Tho ilrattuu will bo used in making paper und tho last in cottuit bagging. SEXATon HttL, of Georgia, has Introduced a bill into Congress providing for the termination of tho ISeciprtiritv Treaty between tho United States and the Hawiihan Islands. 8eo our San Francisco letter, in tho supplement, for further pirticulnrs. Mn. LrNTZwritfB that nn Jnnnnrv lllh and ll'th they liad tho heaviest rain of tho season of '81-'82 nt Kllittten. Tho Kan How, which censed miming in November. lc0, U Heanthig, ns if it weto still n m.-ihs of red hot lava, tho entire length of tho ilow showing through tho mist and clouds. Tho crater is nctive. Tnr Honolnln Firn Department will hold its annusl parade on Friday evening next, Februarv 3d. The companies should all turn ont in full strength and full uniform, and tho appointed timo wus set for thu ovetiing to give nil nu opportunity to attend. Ar Fort Street Church, J. A. Crnzan, pastor, will preach Sunday nt tho nsual honrs. In tho evomng. tho theme will be "A Common Scnso Obscnarco of the Sabbath." A cordial welcome for nil. Ushers always in attendance to provido seats for strangers and casutl attendants. The barkcntlno Itmma Anjimtn, Ilodson, ar rived on tho 18th inst.IV? dajs from Port Town send, Iumler and passengers to T. H. Hobrou. On tho 20th tho schooner Uovti hi, Swift, sailed for San Francisco with a full load of sugar, taking with her n putt of tbo crew of tho Ida Sehnauer. -., . , , ,, , . . in a-i T?eo"- cisco as a fasTiToiiafilo tailor, nnd numbers among his patrons n number of tho most " knobby " and fastidious of that city, now offers his services to tho public ns n cutter nnd litter of fasluonnbla clothing, as. is announced in the advertising columns. A TEMrAmCE entertainment will bo given noxt Monday evening nt tho vestry of Fort Street Church. An address will bo mado by Dr. 0. T. Kodgers, and Mr. Dower will road tho " Cotter's Saturday Night." There will be remarks mado by different ones, nnd musical selections will be given. AU nro cordially invited to attend. Lato papers give intelligence, of tho death of Hev. Dr. Leonard llacoii, of New Haven, one of the foremost ministers of the Congregational Churches. It may be remembered that the pulpit in Kawaiahno Church was formerly Dr. llacon's in the Ccntro Church, New Haven. It was sent to Honolulu when the New Haven church was re paired. The old pot stand on tho corner of King nnd Nnuann streets where tho natives have sold pol lor years, nas tn-on vncateo, owing to tno competi tion ot uninet-e, wno nuiKo a Hotter nrtlclo ami un dersell tho natives. Tho natives ltavo boon com pletely crowded to the wall in this business which ' formerly was exclusively m their hands. Owino to tho minors of tronblo nnd hardships tho lalior of thoio Islands aro snbjected to, accord ing to the Chronicle, wo learn Major Wodehouso, 11. 11. .U'u. Commissioner here, has received instructions to fully investigate and report to his Government tho truth or fatuity uf the charges, nnd in this investication we nro informed that this Government has oflured all its iiasistauco txisslblu in thu matter. , Letters from Capt. Hrny of tho Jlontlng Star give account of a very successful voyage as far ns . l'ounpe. Light winds and lianilngonrreiiU length ened the voyage from Apal.mgtu Jnlmt to It days. The stores for tho two Hawaiian missionaries in thu Marshall iHlandswure forwarded to them from Jiilnit. All were well. Mrs. Snow wns somewhat weak from the long slay on ship-hoard, but was rapidly recovering strength on Kusaiu. Hawaii has had her sharo of marina casualties this winter. Tho i'ala sunk at l'npaikau, tho Jen nie J'llln became n total wreck nt Mahukona, and the ll'm-irf.-i: nrr.bablr foundered in ths Moluka! chuiimj, nsiitithlng has liccu hoard of her. Lust week thu IilnSehmmrr went ashore ill Kahulul, mid tbo Xhilia touched on thu reef nt Knwuihno. Neither vessel wns damaged berionsly. lUv. Mr. Wainrlght has given notice that ho will endeavor to hold religions services at Kilauoa, Knunl, on tho fecund nud fourth Sundajs in every mouth. Ho held horvico for Iho first timo nt that placo on Now Year's tiny. It Is hoped that n regu lar serviuu every Sunday mny bo recorded soon. On thu Kllauea plintatiim alone, thcro nro up wards of ;UJO iersoui. including the Chinese, many i( whom would be glad tolutvo tbo beuetltuf re HgiuUH services. Iter. Mn. Wainwuioiit has given that ho will en deavor to hold religious service's nt Kil tuea, lutu.vl, on the second nud fourth Sundays ol each mouth. H held hervico for Iho lirst timo nt that place tut Nw. Vtar's tiny. It is hoissl that it regular service oery Sunday may bo recorded soon. On tho Kl lauea plantation alune there urn upwards of BOO perons, Including Iho Chinese, many of whom would ha glad to have tho benefit of religious services We luivo received n number of copies of the Dnninilic Timet, published in New York, which is tino of the leading papers of It class in America. It gives full reports of dramatic news from all tho States slid fenitotius mid thu larger cities uf tho Union. The Btu Francisco correapuiideiioe.which occupies it prominent plnos in its column., is con tributed ny it former resilient oi rionoioiu. no pusvA n wonderful store uf information con cornlntt thpiitrical matters, is n contiieteut critic, and a reliable, pleating nud tluent writer whoso pen la beldoru liile. . Follow urn 1 tho record of the Pollco Conrt procncslltigs for the week i John Aclnta nnd Maria IWslug, adultery, former flnwl f;, lat(erstO, coats 2M s'ach. Autotie) Joseph, Kttnbine, hnlel nukii, drunkonncM, forfeited 8 ball each. John Moran. nama charge, forfeited $4 bail. Ab Hun nnd Wing C'hong, gaming, each lined f 10. nnd Koutrnced to 11 hours' imiirisonuient nt hard lahor nud lu ay (I coals. Alt Kung. Ah Cham nnd Yah Ynn, gaming, Yah Yah lined f50. ami sentoncrHl to Uldava linprlviuiueut at luitl labor and to nsy 1.10 coats) Ah Nung nud Ah Cham, each Ihml t'M, nm! u-iitoneul to lOdava irunriisiiiiiiient nt hard labor nnd to pay sjl.10 coits. AUBhig and Ah .utig aud Ah Yan. gaming. Ah Lung, fined U, .ml u.nt.nriMl tn 1.1 tLtva1 iniDriaomneiit nud t pay t)l costs Ah Hltig nud Ab Yan each fined f!i, nnd sentenced to 7 day.' impriauiimmit nt hard la bor nnd to iny $1 coats. Julia, dltobedienoo to pan nla, ordered to return to parent. Huka, do Hurtitig and failing t support hut wife, uidensl to rturn to hhi wifo nnd provido for Iwr.cxvsU & 11. Begnitiui, duiikennea., fotftitvd bail. Kit- halepn, drnnlieuness, lined $., costs $!. (leorgo l'atersoti, samd charge, lined ,-, nwts $;l. Civil record. rosier .t Co. vs. Kalwl, Napalnielua nnd .Moehonini, deserting contract service, all ordered to lelurn to employers, costs ,l each, T. II. Mur ray vs. (I. llerennba, action of assumpsit for $1"A, judiitiieiit for nl.tliitilf. Cnsn misultd tolnler- luedlary (Jotirt. A rrw days ago twn Chinamen wero trnltlng leisurely dotn Nnuauit nveniio w It hn loaded hand cart, chatting ns Uniy ut nt, nud npitirently not noticing that they mitn approaching the steejiost art uf Iho bill, nml Hint they wen gradually Mulcktiiiug Ihelr put. 'Ibis t id, In wuvor, smut bicainunpinrtnt, when the call hud gained such hoadwny as to push them down tlm hill ntn break neck gall, 'I hoy weto inside uf the bar, nnd Ibern was no iscnm. 'I hey nindti two or thr vain eflorls to run totinosiiloot the road, but tho cut wouldn't havo it that way t and on they iJntv, loll Itig for help and erjlng " Wlioal Whim I" but tho cart didn't" whoa" until, hating eujoytd tho fun long enough. It quickly turned to unit Jiilo, when tho nriiia How up and pitched botli of tho Celestials into tho sky. Fortunate ly, they returned with only Blight injuries. Tun American schooner Mi KrhntiMtr, dco, C, Iiovdal master, nrrived at K.ihidtil, Maul, from Port Tuwnscnd on Iho lfith Inst, nud on thu 17th, in tring to haul into position tuilischnrgc, pi r led her hswsrr nud drifted onto thn rtef lu Iho li.trbor where shn was idinmloned by Iho crew. On tho Ulthshowna mid to tlm liliihest Indiler as well ns her cargo uf lumber, k'ToM frit in nil, Tho hull, stores nml nppurtonnticcH were knoekul down In Mr. .1.1). Sprtckels for if iMl, tho lumber tuMr. T. II. Hobrou for .f I,(x), nud one IM-foot lmt lo tho former for ift'd. At 1 o'clock Friday night film swung clear of the reef und is now iillnat. Capt. Hohruti tins been nt work night and day discharg ing tho dick load of lumber. 'I lint which remains in thn hold will be left thcro to keep thu vessel from sinking nnd until she is tnken to Honolulu forrepilrs. dipt. Joacph Spencer bus hud her in charge nut! will put her in condition to bo taken to Honolulu tho latter part uf lids coming week. A BTAiiiuvd nllrny occurred on Thursday night 111 a untlio house In Iho part of Honolulu known ns Cajm Horn. From Iho Btltelnenta mado nt Iho Pollco Station thu facts seem to be ns follows. A whitu man, Jack Drown, was lu n room wllh n native girl nml four other young men were In an adjoining room. William Woolham knocktd nt the door of thn room und when the girl, Ijnptdcn, went to open It, Jack llrown got up also, when struck Woolhntu, with his list nnd then with n knife, nnd cut him on tha faco and hand. Jim Crow, a native, who Hies noar by camo up ami Jack llrown started for him nnd struck him, Jim struck back and llrown attacked him with his knife, cutting him severely in the head, iildoand nhdomcu. Tho young men in the back room lii'iiped ont of tho window nssoon ns thn row began. Jim Crow, was carried homo nnd Wool ham wns taken there nlso and both went to sleep. r. Hutchinson was sent for nnd arrived nboutll .' M. and dressed the wounds. Jim Grow wns taken to tho hospital. Jack llrown. who did tho eutting has not boon caught. The girl admits thnt sho had been drinking and it appears that nil wero utidor tho iulltienco of liquor. . The Initial perforniancn of tho Honoluln Dra matic Club was Riven lit tho new Musio Hall on Saturday evening Inst, and notwithstanding tho rainy weather tho attendance was lnrge. In tho lirst piece, "AllthntGllttera is not Gold," the play ing was excellent and tho participants ncqtntted themselves crcditnhlv. Tho cast of characters was as follows : Sir .rthnrLcslle,Mr.J.F.Hrowii; Jasm-r Plum. Mr. II. F. Ilickerton tStenbon Plum. Mr. Scarborough ; Frederick l'lnnt, Mr. II. W. Holdsworth.; Toby Twinkle, Mr. Godfrey Drown: Harris, Mr. II. Von Holt; Mnrlbn Gibbs, Alien Florence Lnco: Lady Iieatherliriilge,MissltliodcH; Lilly Valeria Westondleigh, Miss Ileruico Parke. All acted their parts well considering that tho majority were amateurs they did iniiarMili well, and were wo to commend each as they deserve it would require more spaco than wo can givo. After the nudieiico wero convinced that "AH tint glitters is not gold," tho burlesque "Tho Happy Man", was produced, in which the following named per sons tool: part: Mr. F. M. Si nnzy. Paddy Murpliv: Mr. A. T. Atkinson. Hum ltusti: Mr. Godfrey llrown, Foxy Finn j Mr. H. W. Holdsworth, Ski Ilii .Mr. H. Von Holt, lttiu Phaster ; Mr. J. Paynes, Op-o-dil-doo j Miss llernico Pnrke, Ko-ket; .Miss Comly, Sultana. This pieco wns ndinirnbly ren dered, nnd kept tho nudieiico in n ro-ir of laughter, and tho comic songs introduced nctcd us an excel lent spico mid wero highly appreciated. Wo hopo thnt this pcrfoiinanco of thu Amateur Dramatis Club is the lirst of many : and wo can safely ven ture tho nssertion that all who wero present wish the same. Tun Itoston Journal of Jan. 4th, contains tho subjoined obituary notice of n lady, fonnorly resi dent hero, whose many friends In Honolulu will rngret to hoir of her death : " Mrs. Ann E. Now ell, widow of Cnpt. Tisher A. Newell, nnd daughter of llenj. F. Whipple, n former prominent citizen nfcfUiiig ni Uer residence, JSO. lal lirb'iuwhv, South Boston. Mrs. Newell, who was nged.TC jears, wns at church twice on Sunday, and on re turning in tho evening spoko of feeling unusually vigorous nf ter her walk lit tho storm. Sho retired at the usual hour, but toward morning Rho sud denly passed awny, having been attacked by heart disease. Mrs. Iiu-vell resided for many years st tho Sandwich Islands, her husband being master of a vessel which s tiled betweon theso islands nnd San Francisco. His vessel, with nil on board, was lost in 1S.V), nnd Mrs. Newell thereafter devoted herself, with truo motherly dovotion, to the rearing of the largo family of children left to her charge. With nil theso family cares upon her, sho was al ways n helper to those fluttering about her, and has been an energetio worker in nil tho Christian plans for nscfulueas connected with the Unitarian church at South Moston, of which she has been n most earnest worker for years. She was a 'toman of liberal views and n well-cultured mind, nnd was interested in nil the moral questions of the day. At tho time of her doath she was President of tho Woman Suffrage Club of South lioston. Sho has had the happiness of seeing her children grow up about hor to fill plnces of trust and usefulness, and her last years have boon blest with tho tender lovo nnd caro of hor two daughters, residing with her and teachers in tho public schools. Sho also torn cs throo sons, otio engaged in business in this city, one a merchant in Chicago, and tho third, Captain , Albert W. Newell of the ship .iwiy Turner, is now on bis way to tho Sandwich Islands. The death of this worthy lady will bo regretted not only in this city whoro her virtues nud sterling character wero so much appreciated, but nlso at the islands which her sou is now vn aging, and whoro tho news will aliko bring sorrow to his heart nud to very many of theuld fliendsof former da) s residout there." The Nativo Press. The Paali'iin publishes letters from llobcrt N. Itoyd and llobort W. Wilcox, tho joaug Hawaiian who nre bolng educated in Italy. Tho substance of itoyd's luller. which is very brief, la tho sug gestion that tho Lugpdatnro uf 18e)'J will appropri ate Homo moro money fur their education nud sup port iti that foriigu and. Ho is at Livoruo, James llooth is nt Naples, and H. W. Wilcox nt Turin. All nro ingoodliuallh. Wilcox writes n lengthy letter, describing tho sights and tho entertain ments ho has witnessed, nt tho laltor of which tho health of tho King nnd Queen uf Hawaii was drank, and that uf the throo young mon. Ho says that it Is customary in Turin for him to bo invited at nil holidays, and that when ho makes Ids npptsranco fh company drink tho health ot the King, nnd then uf Queen Knpiolaul, and then nf tho Hoir Apparent, nnd then nf tho three Haw aiian oidcts. He says ho isNtritiug to ubtaiu all tho Italian honors, nud ho is confident thnt ho shall Hticceisl. Ho notices ill tho howsiinpurs that tho whole world is unking prep irntious for a great exposition of antiques, to take plnco nt Homo in 1HS'i-0, nud ho inquires whether littlo Hawaii may not pirtlcltMto and send n collection of her iinti unities. Iiu hopes thu Legislature will cuiisider tho subject. The I'ae Almi say t " A strong qnarrel Is going on between Parker nnd Glbviu in tlit'lr resis-ctivo newspapers. Which uf tha two shall weakett first ? Parker brings np Gibson's bad record in the past t but perhaps tho clergyman had bettor go slow, and remember the llible precept not to dwell on that wuie-ti is past, seeing nisi tun wont wns, i.ei uiui that is without sin cast the tlrst stone." Tho KuuLvi gives the substance of Mr. II. M. Whitney's loiter to tin (luttlt on the subject of Immigration from New Zealand, nud says that the proposition is worthy of careful convlderntloii. 'I Iiu saiuo miner tjivs thul recently utie uf native runners who nro clrcula lug Gibson's b il- I... ..... 1.......I ... ...u . II I ..... aonvM ..t nit .it lilt.. turn. mi. io;ttiM tt n,j . i,..i ,.. .... ... ,,- sou s doing.) but here is my oaso I h ivu no laud, no countrymen, no country. Whether wo shall remain ns we nre, nr shall piss Into other hands, it Is all tho samo; I want to see thu end, nud tht-ro-foro I support this tloket." "Also'1 has another pretty lengthy letter in tho A'li'iltti, from which we tr.ttistnto us follows t " It would seem that among every poople there nre two puties unit oointiowxl uf the proiwrly owners and tho other of thu vagrants. The strt-nglh of n country is iu tho vigor of It Govern inent, its church institutions, nud it ojumieroial and ngriuuttural iuteresls. Theso are the main elements of prosperity i but If theso are checked, the nation begins to retrograde. The majority of the people aro uutaidu o! these element of pros isnty, nnd upiKMitioit la their attitude. They nre generally opiioitod to the Oovernraent. opiioed to ttie church, ujicd to commerce and agriculture, 'lliflr chief cmployinuiit and in which they glory, I toanuer. nud to find fault, lhey take ilolight In MhiUtettal ehaiigesi never slopping to think that svt-ry time theto Is suoli n chaugu It involves ii loss to tha Government uf more than 1(X),COO, for many dputuiuU ot lbs puhlio service nro thercliy diAarrungtHl. Hut if even the kuiii ot ouu thouvuul doll'.rtt in the Appropriation Hill la mis. applied, there la n greul uulcry made, "ThUditalitctod.uutaldo claim, is easily taken in by the smooth-tongued foreign adventurers that come to these shorv, nud they eagerly awnilloty the line talk of LegUlatlvo caudldatea. Aud thla Is nppirently the claaa Hat is now following the luador.hhi ut W. M. Gihiou. Let thoughtful poo plo cuniidvr. Tbo platform uu which this class luiw standi 1 1 not thit of thegitod uf thu whoiu nation, tint Ihetgoisl of n low only, "The main ubjwtiuu to GlUon U, thnt ho can- lint bo depeudetl on. Hit stood upon thn Mdntif Iho Mormons in 1MU, without, howover, beliovliig ill thnt faith nt all, Hn Used thn sacred iiiimnuf Iho Snior In his proceedings iiiilumt believing In It. Hn proetttetl pruplo uf that seel lo sellletm Lltial by Iho nso (if just such talk as hn now pvttn forth In his nesi)i'rs, When tbo deed for llto purchase uf l'alnwal war) produced, holioM It wan in ins own name, nun not in mat in urn ciiurcn. And that church ctpeth d film. "Sinco then, ho ban applied Ills rxeri Ions bilhnl sldo which wns Iho winning shin. When thn cur rent was running to Iho south, his luail's html was turned south when thn current turned In tho north bis bo.il also turned thither, while hn boasted of Its ssrd. After thn Government bad decided not to purl with I'liuloa, ho dorian d, 'It was I who rrf usi tit' and whenever htij thing now turns up, hn is there with his 'It was me.' "When .Moreno came, this man was wllh him. 'I hem Is no us.) nf his denying it nt this time, for It was known to ninryluMly who was nrcialiiteil with tlm Session of two. Ask the Hon. G. W. I 'ill in), tho Hon. J, Nuwnhi, and nlhers, nnd Iho publloat lart'ot Moreno and (lllmon wero an ono at that time. Hut he In ashamed now thnt he wns so easily beguiled. " If llio nativo Hawnllansnro sis dally Jealous of their rights, s rluips they had better chooso natlio Hnwallans only for representatives, whom by they vtutild gain Iho rcsiss;t of foreignera, for that Is soiiiethlug that Could bo understood. Hot If r iv untivn who wan gulled by Moreno limit it foreigner who has triivethd nil over thn world, and yet allowed .Moreno to fool him. Truth is tho foundation uf all good (luiernmeiit. If nol ns nbuvo recommended, then is-rhaps it will be well to cast tint all the cleigymen in the eountry. for they nil think allku nlHiut these things. Then Indeed would ho itcaoinplishod tholltsireut Mt). rent) drive hut thn tl tt tnUatiituirlpH. nud then thn country will bo nil right its hu said. "I do not desiratn bring holy names lulu this discussion j but the Klele suvs it Is not Chriatliku toexiHiso evil. I will risk, who was it thai cailtd the Pharisees 'a generation of vipers V Whoso aro tho words, '() fouls and blind,' blind leaders of tho blind,' ilc. Theso nro Ills litternttces. Tt nxpoao wrong doings is not 'spile,' but II is a duly that is incumbent iqioii every good oltkrcn." '1 ho h'.lele linn n threo-noltliiili editorial under tho heading "tiibsuit llufore tho Electors Some Words of Explanation to True llitwnilans." We translate! "A short timo since, theto camo n loud call front tho people of Lahniua to Gibson, unking him to bo ngaiu the moiilh.picca of their district, which first honored him ns its representative. Ho replied, expressing his great regret that lie could not comply with their desire, because bin time wns fully tnkou up with his two newspapers, nud other bu-duoss. In told thorn, that lit publishing theso mvvspapors ho by no means forsook his platform, which was to work for Hawaii, as ho did nu thn floor of thu Assembly. Soniti tlnys had elapsed, when, like tho swelling ut thu strong incoming tide, canto tho demand of numerous friends in Honoluln, In tho name uf tho district uf Kona, to consent to tho use of Gibson's name ns n caiid dnto for the leadership nud spokesman lu tho coming Session. Gibson wished to gratify them, but hi viow of his various engagements, ho gave the sauio answer as to thosu of Lahaina, which wan that his timo was fully occupied with his own business. IJut tho earnest, heartfelt desires of his friends wero not so apiieasod, and lhey continued to urge his consent. Therefore Gibson replied to them in theso words: 'It was true, his mind wns fixed utsm his own business alia Ira j lint as his Inborn wero for tho good of the nation, nud for nil men. thcrofnro ho would nccedo to their domntid, nnd listen to the loving voice which naked for his services on their behalf." Then follow threo vory flowery paragraphs, illustrating tho great unanimity of tha poopla in wanting Gibson ns n candidate:, nnd their joy nt his acceptance. And then " Tho pcoplo nro awaro that there wore some bad and crooked doings in the Sessions of 1878 nud 18S0, nnd thorn will bo many more of tho name sort thnt will come up in It'.'. Tbo signs of tho times nro fnll of warning to tho man who will do his duty to the nation without fear of consequences i nud that mini is Gibson. Somo foicigncrs make their boast of having been born lu Hawaii nci. It is trim that Gibson was not born hero; but what difference does that mako ? Tho place of n mini's birth is of no iinportnncu. nnd duos not rnnko him n good mini ; but thu heart is tho basis of n man's character. There are plenty who boast of Hawaiian birth, but when their character and their acts nro scrutinized, it will appear Hint they havo foreign hearts, devoted to n foreign country. Numerous wero thu native-born sons of Hawaii who strovo earnestly with KfngLutinlHo lo sell n pieco of Hawaii uoi (Pnuloa,) and that was nt n timo when Luunlllo wns lying nbed vory sick. Hut Gibson, who though born in n foreign land has n Hawaiian bo.irt, worked oarnostly and strongly against tho scheme, and tho insidious designs of theso llawaiiau-horn foroign-buarU wero defentod. "Gibson much desires tho forwarding of every thing that will bo for tho good of this country; but most of nil he dosirus tho preservation uf the poople tho poor who aro 'lestitnt,nr fri...i.tr-i hutl thercforo they rovilo him ; but he lluds his reward nnd his satisfaction in the loro of the peo ple. " In tbo years that havo passed, Gibson has worked hard to secure tho proper care nnd comfort of tho lepers ; and ho hopes ,to still further work for that object, for thu. plans proposed by tho patriot!" Tgislnturo of 18bO for the benefit of tho ttlck-, ns well an for other objects, iuivu not bwu enrriod out by the sulf-seoking nud wrong-doing Ministry. s " Where is tho sura of $10,000 npprpprinted for special hospitals on all tho Islands ? " And tho sum of $21,000, for tho China Lino of steamers ? " And the ifSO.OOO appropriated for tho Pali road of Nuuann? "And tho $100,000 appropriated for a marine railway ? " Where are the other largo sums of money, that wero in the national treasury, nud appropriated by tho representatives for various public works ? All tuoso mailers cannot, tie ion in me untie, out must bo raked up, examined and reported on ; and Gib eoii is the ono to sift them ; he will doligeutly search with open eyes, undcterrod by tho frowns' of any Minister, nnd will do the work fearlessly, " How about the pooplo of Koauapali who nre no disappointed ? Iiy tho decision of the Attorney General they nro deprived of tboir voting rights. Perhaps that may bo law, but it is contrary to established right aud to tiruo-lionorod customn, nnd tho Legislature only hnsnuthority to correct tho wrung, if, indeed, thcro is n wrong. And now, the people ot Knaiuipali aro hereby advised to meet boforo tbo election day, nnd nppulnt n com mittee to go before tho Inspectors uf Election nt Lahnina, and ask for tho npK)ititmeiit of deputies for Knannpali. And on tho day of election, to hold their election, and to send the proper certifi cate to bo laid before tho Assembly. " Gibson runs hero iu Honolnlu ; not because bo has an nlohu for Honolulu people only. Ily nu menus 1 Gibson is for tho whole Hawaiian Island. His Ienhninn friends elected him in times past; lot them not think ho lias now doseited them. HU heart is with thorn, nnd wllh nil, for progreas. He is the servant of the whole Unwailnii people." Interviews. Tho following statements made by gentlemen w ho wero present on tho occasion uf the debate upon tho voto of want uf confidence, lu thu Legis lature uf 1678, may serve ns u oommuut tqioii the facts put forward in tbo Inst issue nt tbo '. (,'. A,: Mr. Dolo has also been interviewed, ho said: I was closu to the door uf tho lobby at the time you ulludu to. Mr. Uiten r.ppc-'.rcu Tsry much ex cited. His tone wns menacing; bo Impressed mo ns n man who wanted to do mischief, but did not dam to. What mischief do you menu ? Immediate disorder, tilery wns n general expec tation uf such disorder. Whence would this disorder have couiu 7 Thorn was n large crowd present, who were ex cited, they ncemed to bo under tlm control of Mr. Gibson. A number of pcoplo oiis-ctcd trouble, Mr. Hartwell says, ns Atioriioy-Goucrnl then I was especially critiolred by Mr, Gibson lu his Finance lloportnnd lbsolution of want uf con(l deuoa iu tho Ministry. During those debates, nn excited crowd ot natives wns In conatant atten dance iu the hall nud at the windows. At the Into night session, when Dr. Mmllh replied 1st Mr. Gibson, many nutiuiHtted n row und went pro Pi rod fur it. Whether ourrectly ur not, it wits believed by ninny that when Mr. Gibson made his remark nboat having disorder, turning n hu then did toward thu crowd outsidv, he meant to call them iu. Thu Assembly was ut unco ndjournid, nnd thu vote wns taken Iho uott day. Our reporter interviewed W. O. Huiith, nnd the following is the result of the interview! lleimrler You Wore n member ot the Leghda. turoof :78? Mr. Smith Yes sir, I wns tho "senior" member for Wnlluku. HeiurUr Did you voto in favor of the Fluauce Committee lttiorti Mr. Smith -Nu sir, I did not. I voted against, ( and gave full reason, at tho time why I did no, llciurtcr What did Mr. Gibson tuy, nud whst was his manlier oil thooccttlouof the night debute ou the resolution uf "Waul ut confidence")' Mr. Smith- I sat noxt seat but oue from Mr. Gibson, and saw nnd heard plainly what he did nnd said. Ho was extremely excited. Hosoiiusl hardly nble to control himself. At oue point when Dr. Mott Smith had tbo Uoor.io sprang to his fuel, nud with violent gujticulatiomt nud w.tlt gro.it utssion luterrupteu tuo sponger nun uriiai out " it you want disorder you can hmu it," He hewmed to uddrtss hlruaolt a much lo theaudlenoooulsido the railing as to the bouxe. The moment m ji critical one, and only tbo quiet manner nud &. lies of the 11 ou. Chariot It. lllahop and a, others prevented disturbance ot n terloua natwtj, Ono or twoof thpnativoiutiiiberswhu opposed Mr. Gibson nud bis party were terrified. 'lhoiilxncwuropubll.il fruiilthg (AifriOi'llha L'.'.th iust. us corroborative uf our cliaruo'oM-rho &y Tb latest tljlc, uf deal' Halt aud Capt you will Bud at tbo Honolulu Clothing Emporium. fc'J A. M.MULUa, 101 Fwt Ht. A few Ilarjialn uf Iho reiualuliir. Mock of Dry ami Fancy (Joels, can Imi fonndjit at llio Honolulu Clolh InjEupoilnm, VJJ A, M. Mtl.LU, I1 rcrl X Vtf :l i m I a? iw i I ., J '.'&&4HI-i, rj3AuM. VW .J.W . .-- Tk" -iatti -jf xJ&u Miim'!' &1. V-t 4$mi jutmfc :te