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'.fi. rr llOMlll I'. ROIAIi. nWl 1 I trPHt IAI' lih. II" itmmaaa ( iii rV thi h mtiWil tki trrtatwtf tiMiafet th betlrr, lh ailenlten ill the pen . hating been emjilMl In Viril nititata. whlrli. net that the priM baa cmh and tir. Mil af tile lawn hi a uatrhfal rite im ih lnltta of lh rmnlir l Uff. TVit mul haa an omlnima appearance, 1ml w hate rwpea In rti.nlenmlite; Inllartira tialh tftnchl In brat Iheietvn fretw lh ealmtt, titttit ttltlHeia, In aetata! ilimirk n belHf elected l mii In the rowing- l,f Ittalnre. thu tffleart In In ntaV emillline ((it, aiminr which n thai elide ahli llalnif Alietrmn null a (nil tttftnt aae,md l!nmran mwar In the hntiae of T II. Ilatlft The ether rartrnea al hand eetihtara I.Hmh't and 1'r.at nf Mlilrh the roarWI mi In be III lull tup 1. The Kajwtta alnr mit lil lime rinhrare th l.1 l.awp.rfn wllti (nil eatf. lef Mn Piatirltm, tallied i M,Min, nl Ih I) l Mnmj fur aatne (wit wllh a I'aMlal fatt?fl valued al M,NI II, W II lllHinmt't ,lflliil dm Veen delated Ititmith Hi alnun.aaiif retaina' arrltala with pftalure haii-tpwtt In'! "T mtlf liil wi with a (px-J (rl(hl anil petteniiet llat The .tm Tninet, "hex attlml iiolUad laal week fiiw iHMlnn, eh irk ah.-m.l l. been M '"V hat .Mined rliatlef In liw.l latum tttfnnl ncr nml will lialhtw the A.ima. tlia atrtial.it mtiii in lular patl nflha V hate been fleer, anil nebi-pe xilleatl, lulne; ,ut h r' al tl (mm IMIt ntMiriiif In the atti-nm, litaheilhat wMrtea Id had nn i Me mntnl hriewlth mil Ktpntl ll frtr Hi mnnlh Mil, whlrh thiixt mul table nf Stm.Ml i, r,aln tiitr Hi m printl il !! teat n( JM.MHi '.1 Summitry nf Katiitrta fur llin iiinlilli nf.Tiili. Veeeel. 7j"iFlnil.. Ami in Ijlla UaMf l.anefnM II M Ulnewol . II Mnltu It .Mi. lull.... liftl'n 1 1W tain llum tain i'liilt 1 MI , )an rran...' 4,)il A an frail il m IVtllan.l. i I IM.IIt b7 1Vnttiil 7 Ni! , ..... Tallin l.lrwuli halt lian I it.Ktt 'U in Kehtn)d iHnrrk tl J rs.ml.tl. ;nn I U in VVt M Mil Hi "tAIiYm f' "I,M M Ollj hjdnrf TO U IU)nlil... n l.j l.m'.nn Kntrfca . . !aii 1'tan i li 1711 4M1 t Ttant ahlppril. Tolalt i 1,4117 POUT Ol HONOhUItU. Arrlvrila Jan-Am Ii I'alliarlrn, lUliliint. 14 ilaja (rem H I' Mrh lia Mnl, lin.n lllln Mm l.rlma, (mm MnlnVal an.l liana tV-HIm I.Urlll,, (rnm Wluil.. ai.l I'utla MmJat.Makrr tr.un Kauai Mm Kllaura linn, (turn Kal.nlnl Mm MnVnlli, (ruin KnnUn Hth Julia, (mm Kolii.lalrlr V-tli I.lh..lllir.. (mm Kan llarr lijiii f.imarr, lltrw, liilajt (rrm S f I He ahlp UnVr nl Abricnrii, lllmiir, I'Ji.laj. (m l.liriHH llrlik MU I.i. Mttth, t'JiIrt Ini Nrwratlle Am liktnr Amrlla, Ncxhall, lH ilaja (turn I'l lllakrly 1'rli 1 Am l.jln Mnriilnc Mat, lltar, SI ilaja (mm Mrnnj;' la hth Kaala, (mm Walana S rh Mmlnn. (mm KiiVnlha) ch llalftkala. (mm frprkra 3 Mm Nalalil, (mm Ki.ua, Kan ami Maalara ch Orn'l mj!I. (mm Uallim cli .Mannakaoal. (mm llaiiaiuanln cll Krkaulunhl, Irom llanalrl 4 Miu Jaa Mftkr. (font Kami Mm V II 111. Imii. Imm Kauai SMlml. JanS-Sf tl Wallrl. (or Haiku . r.-llrlllk l.nitj haiupi.tn, Marttnn, torn 1 M Hr l.k I'aclnc ..o.r, liarnr, Inr Vlcloila, II U Mm Kllaura lluu. Inr Kaliulul Miu Ja Makvr. (r Kauai Mm Moknlll, fur KiMn rch I. uka. Inr Imknla hth Lratil, fut lliintilpil 31 Mm Lrlina, fur Molnkal anil liana Mm I.lktllku, Inr lli.latrl 1'i'lla Mm i II llltlioii, (or Kauai Trb 1 Am Iik II I. Munaj. Ilavrni, fur ban Krancltcn t h I'alatlna, Inr llanalrl 9ch Ka Mol, for I.MUpalii,rhon f Am lik Camdrn, liailrr, Inr I'ott TotitrinI, Vfcla ill Port. (Irr tik Adnnli, Prhar.tr Am bktn Dltcntrrj', l'rrtlman Am hk Frtrrtt ((urrn, Wlnitine Am bk II V Almy, F rtrman Am l.ktnr V II Iilmun.l, ltoudlrlt Hilt tnlp Nlntiah, llota. Am bk KmrraM, Lout Am bk Amy Tntnrr, Xrwrll Am bk Calharlrn. llnbbard Haw brill i'omate. lltrw Ilrll rhlp Duktot Abrnnrn, lllnnU Utlt bktne I.ucb l.er, Mti.ti Am bk Amrlla, Ncnhall Am btitnc ilornln; Mar, llray VtanlaExpt.otrintHonoluln,froni Foreign PorU. Grr bk U II nithnp, Waller., llrrmrn, due Vcb 1-3, II llacklrM.t Cc, Aarnla Orr bk Atalanla.ilohrinann.I.lTorpool, dae March HO, J T Walrtliout Atrnt Utlt bk Karl lialhou.lr. Jaiitf.Iiniton.vli. StMlchnds, tun March 10-11. Ilrrxrt .t Co. Acrnlt Ara bk Kdirard May, Julinioii, lilrrrjool, to rati abonl Dec '.Kh, (1 U Macfatlane A. Co, .,;rnu. Am bk fnrnrit Abb)', lineal, lloaton, dno. May 1-7, C Hrrwcr A Co. Acrnla. t llrbk Mule llrll, Molznard, Liverpool, T II Uailea Acrnt Am bk Ualnlrr, Walff, fort titrable, orer dne II. llsckleld A Co. AcrnK. fltrbk Mrllt. honirarr, .New Vnrk.to tillalwul Dec IS. Cattle .t (.'uoke, A(rntt. Am bk Pettla S Thompaon, l'otler, Nanalmo for Kahu- Int. S r Ceylon. . Toyacr around lb world. Am bkine J A Kalklnbnrc, Kuibea, San Kiancttco, duo b Mil. Cartle A Cooke. Ascnta. lit S Mary Tatbam, . !?n Frtnclrco, due In all urit rrk, llackfdd A Co. AcrnU. r.M8 City o( New Votk. Sjdney, uue r Feb 13. Hackfrld a to .icenia. o Acenta, rM.' Auttralla. Carclll, Sail Frnclco, dne Feb 19, II 1Iack(eld iCo, Acrnlt. SHIPPING NOTES. The Am Mliilnnary l'ackel Mnrnine Mar arrlted from ber rrnlte 10 Wcatward, rather unrxprclrdly. on Vdneaday vrenlnc laat, She It lraklu;, and baa haul. rd In to r.orentona wbart todltchun;, Ac. For par llcalara of cralte, aeo another column. The Am bk Calbanni, arrived (mm San Krancltcn latt batnrday In command ol Cant. Hubbard late nl the J. A. Falklnburs. She will run here ider at a regular Eackcl bctueen iblt foil and &an Francltco, and on rrnrxt Iriploban Francltco will have a new cabin pat nu, thnt bavtni; flrti claia pattcoger accommoda. llont, hh It at the old Cuttom Houte vrh.itf dltcharj:. l&C the latt of her cargo brlcka, The (Irr bk Adonla la at Allen A Itoblntona whitf dltharcln, alter wblch the will load with dltpalch for ew ork. The bktne Amelia ladltcharcln; a cargo of lumber at Alien, .c ltoblnnnt whirl. The llrll ahlp Duke of Abercorn, la at the old aleam ihlp wliatl Clicharslng, alter which the will piocerdto hau Frauclico. The Havr bgtne Pomare Ii at the Etplanade dltcharc Iur a cenrral cargo (ram ban Fianctico. he villi re turn to the Coait on or about fraturday nrxt. TheAmbktnrW.il. Dlmgod, la at the Krplanade nratly loidrd for ban Francltco, and will ptubably tall about Tuetday next. The Am bk Kmerald, la atlhe foot o( the Ktplatitde dltcbarslng lumber. The Ilrltlih bktne Ik!i l.ee. It at the Ktplanade, dltcbarglng a cargo of coal to Jlettn W. O, lrw lu A Co. after which the will proceed to Humboldt. The Am bk Amy Turner. ha hauled to the F.ipli sadelodltcharge her cargo o( coal, after which th will be laid un lor New York, the having been chatter. rd by Mertri II. llackfeld -v. Co to load tujar. The llrll thin N'lurvth haa dltcharznil her cariro of coal and will probably tall to-day for fotl Dlacov ery, to ioau wiiu juuioer lor .lutuaua. The.Mny and Dlicurrry, are In the ttrram awalllug the arrlial of .u;ar (tutu ih other Itlandt. the latter will tall ouur about the ISlhlutt. The J. A. Kalkluburg will be due (torn rjin l'tau cl.cu, n about a week. We retei 10 anuounce the death on Tuetday ini.rn lag latt ol Mr. V, A. ilitkbim, foil bunrjor. All lb tbinilng lu Ibr baibor nlti'lajrcd their culura at halt luati in retect lu lite memory. TheAmbkTViiett tjurcn. hat bauled In to lliewrr .k Co' wbat( to coniineuc. ioadlug lur San Francltca. EXPORTS. for ban frAticltcu. Ier Lady Laiumou, Jan SM-m.tf.7 lbtaucar. S.4IICI inula. aet. Ki bidet. StUeoAl iLlm OH Iba lalluw, USi tbeep tklnt. WIUU lb. ike, 1,71b ttarcb. OJJIbaconee; iu. Valu. JI7U.W; liuw Value ,a,ru-ti, Yot San Ktanclteo. trrj) f ilutlay. Keb ltt-.1U,K6 )bt tuftr, MI.Ouu bt lice. luU bnckt bauauat, 4 cLt be. Irl It.iril r':n. Value tlUT.J7; Uoiu. Value i-1u,t:7.U. PASSENGERS. From New Votk, per Amy Turner, JanSS V fatter. From ban Ktauciico, t.tr Catbatleu, Jan M-Catit T rier wan, Air llrck, ill JJIIlirr. Kot San KttDcltco, per Lady Latn)iion, Jan 'A M'10 Klnn.y. lor Baa FrancUco, per II. C.Murray, Feb lit Cant Von bcbuitdl and wilt, CaptTahtal. il A Lld-tlt, Il Xluellrr, K Wolle. ilia E L ilradr, illta lluntir, aud C'lilutuitn. I'tuni Man Francltco, ir Tenure, Jin SO J bttmtt. JiORN. In Ibli city, Jan. Slat, tolbeull. of O.W. Houth. tilflbK, iim. MARRIED, JANbES-JOIIANbEX-UtUI. clly. Jan. ath. at lhereldruiof Mr, Capt. Loun, I'auoa. by Ih. JUv. II 11. 1'aik.tr, AtAiui Jtaaaa tu MI11 Juuama Juuai,- ca. JC-hu C.idi BLLU-HUllllANK- lu llooolala, WMnttday .ten lur. Jan.iMh 1-.1 Ih.iettdeureof Ir. K llufluiau. byihe Iter. J. A. 1'iaian. Ausiatd. Kiu. tu lnua , '?t ., .'" tmat nautu.i 1. uib.nl, at Iblt clly, ,Su tarda, DIED." IlOLbTClt-lu llvsululu, Vabruary I, lbbl. Ltllau. yoai)l.l OatjUUr cf Hi. Alriaudtt Uulttrr, atd7 jcare. X AUHU AU-lu tbla City. Feb. lit lit., suddenly, of leiom twplcty, W. A. XUatLua, a mill, ut DuCliu, tied Uut Wj-iajt. I ll.ihin.mi initkt rtniit. im tltt rain HA.kpi (rmrtltt, lii'l ML tlili.,1, i"i l.l.i lint. Hi !' ..ill.llni inn IUI l.ert .t lioili. IKrl iinl. H"ik Ira.I. Krt fl. HMnrl Inmhrf 11 it( nlHil.itt mi.l hllllilt, in ilitiir IHtdt (kih, W IhiI'i hji l;ili .v '.., 11 V)I hi.lt, Sl ) fimit, l phi tfnrllt n.l.l ftil. M wa .l., t lil.lt nmm.MilK, m iitft cn . lira on.! linilnmr lml, INI tki (d, li'l Ult MJi T II l. Ut, 4 pkit B4Mt. Mj irtun Hint, J t tlintt, d t halt, t ilft mot JNUil.rr ill A. Imrlr, ill il.. rt.v rrn, I. fikft ftlh. t li'tiUt l.i... , ,C l.kk thniika I.. I hra.lt, M M Ixtl.r. tit rt ammcllta, III .lat tail lllrj. V .V, a aiiarilr rtltlii I, all, .1 I ll.utall. l Vl r.ll. Kl iMIta llX, lllit imlal.H a, J M llntlili.iu, DA lit rMlfi.il. II .1 nllr II .Vt. Inl.artn Hl.Vi i.irl. , U II Iroln . i. I'M ra inlinon, 'I J Kiiib, 'il Intra hat, 1 iiltta ttrv. il.t VM Vt luili j i A llrtlirii. l Ml.-. (,, , l lhii.lt. in tat (r.t. I'M.al.a Imy.ui livt 0rnrrta. ul liajt liiriilliii. I tal. II V l.nrat. l.ilHliticl.t, imlil.U litii. I!tjira llml.rt, lllllllichani . r... Iillufai.ial, i) Ima linn. IK hkta hatili, i. mlt. . J II Allirtinn, Kil;i, mul iliiulrj l.tga In til,liaa rim S ViV, lmf Am Tntiif, Jan M l N 1'iiti ml, lnm Iviit trial, 41 i.Vit Imtnina ami ac.mtia, I' lltrurr.t Cn. Klrakt rnal. '.Wlta nil. IIH rt tnairl.. "I lih fit iHttiiut. nt ithitt natal tlnirt. MJia ri.. rilra. 11 Imait; J T H u ilioiitr. MOtai.H, (lit ra mallirli, 41 t'Vta fitr..ni,ft .k(a l.ai.lwair, A ikq (ninlliit. I'll Hall A HtHi, I ra (Hinlnir. Idea tumni.t war. .im luck, i Ulla .Iin. '.n pVft wafiiii matrila i inairtiai, mi tK-a HI ,t ii, Ul I'laja nl.tik. li'l .V. har.m.Ha. i II Unchain A n. nainmatr, .Maitanan A in. ni pint atinakt anil nra.ia .Inn Noll A I'n, .11 pkt liat.lnai, I'atll A Inokp '.'I lkwi tiaidnara .1 ra ftiinlinii'i I' II IILIuip. I piti ihatrt,ir, AH Nn. II, iKa rldtr. A apt t)tup. b it rntn, l.rn,rta A t link, ,1 pkea liardnai lturu Nan fraiula..!. prr fomar. Jar '.! (' CI llrrgrr II taa marlilupt. i it .llm. I pkut ItllliiHa) AW l'rltiA l i. iial.la ha) , Mi r'.rr, J pkiia nluni M Miturtiir 4 ra u.r,l., Il I' W'rila, in ra tuliii( ma ihllira, W II Im In A I'ii I HI. III. Ill.li- W! I,nla ha,; III ii, litlrka, '.imi 1,1,1. hinplvt; (1 W Hatlathini. A l.n. Ilanka Hanllia. in, bl.lt ha;, II O Hall A Hon, :l 1,1,1. Iillnt, litliarilnaii . t llirlnrA' I'n. U tkt foml, lib lt lia), I lalniiika, T, yen tilintirr, ' pkfia l.nula, lltillra A In. I pk(. ami Kalptga in Olilma (llint I'tuni Nrnrailli', prr l.xh l.ir, Jan III- V II Irnln A Cn, .tll Inuainal Fiiiiii fotl llakly, icr Ann lia. Jan tl - Allen A ll.ilillitnii, 4-t.l I (I Iniiih.t. lullii ahlliiflel. 1'mni t.lirtpnnl, per link nf Alirrimn, Jan Dltt llvhinn Hint. . I'luil tiinila. Tr liala. I.i'wrta A I in.ka, l In glatt. .'IpkKpa i llnlrr. i.imiialla. III! kua fal It. .ii, nn.i tin. Imit. 7b , ainiit, n Milaaitalnl itaiia, HI bdla hnnp Iron, l.t pkir uln, 4.1 pkf palnlt, ('. pl. kilirair, .11 r pllflt, llnpkit uUaa, u tka bftlli.ty, NI llalra tkt, 4ti dma nil, IWIr a.ali. flliCI pkff Ibiunta, r(lia(rt A I'll, S.'i r ll.Ui. IKIb.lla ulir, b kta tlapl, IU t a cln ; r II llatlt. IM i.ktt lioimr. 'J r tAililltrv. M tike ilifiindt. l.'s lli t linn, lis l(, aall.muilailil. I'JI libit ci-nicnl l:ianilintt, IWInii riwl, 'J rm rllluriy. U I linn plalia, .111 l.aia, . ).kjf Imnwnit, Jf, l..n rnkr, Mipkit ilnim. I Irnta fl.ir; II Alacfatlaiip, llpkc wlni('atH A Cnuk, Vl pkiiliiluat, ilty p.il., ilri J Sl'll A I'n, lKlpkK linn, ttraikaalnr. 4M pkc Itmi llibtliff, Uphtf lnlnnt II W Marfailan. Xt llueiia. 911 nku r r nialrrlal, IIIU pkf alrrpitta mid tall., (Jnrtn a llntpnal, 4 pkf iltnun II Sir Mhl, In. Ul pki;iltiii.'a. I'almrr A ru, lapkp; itlli;.; W I ilrreu. I c uiaihlniryi (liliil.nuin A t'n, kiaj boara map, 4 r d gnoda, ' II Jmld, lb pkg illiitii II Jlay A 1:. ,4 ,kj rKi-riti ami tiindt; until pk)it. Till'. M.lTI'IIII.M III.1S fiiblltlird (ur ilia N.ti mui I'tiitt AttuiiaitnN by IKHIKItr (llllKVK A (HI,, lliHik, Job and (leniri.1 l'lll.lrt., Hnuuliilii, It. I. Nnllrra n( any rrnla nl lnliirt Iraiiapltlnr; nn llin nllirr Iplandt nlllahiau he thaiikdilly trrtltrd (or pnbllrnllnn Cotrripiinilciil are irrpiralrd in appriid Ihrlr line nanirt tnallrniniiiuutcnlliint, 1101 fur inbl. rnllnii nirrt.atlly. but at a Rimtuiilr Ittnt lliu mllir la arlliif In good rial I It SATURDAY IMtKSS. PKIUHJAIli' I, lHr-2 THOUGHTS ON THE POLITICAL OUT LOOK. Tim election Ih nvnr. TI10 sucrrsufnl onn iliilntfii Iriiui Hnntiliiln nm W. M. (lihnii, I.ili knlntii, l.aliilnlii, ami l'.ilil.i. W'u can y nothing in coininciiilutiim nf tlio tplrctinii nf lliu iiIkiVo iimncil lur rcireoiilutivcH, tlio first lliieo nf wlinin wcro tin wlmt wnn known ninoiit; llio ii.ttivoM ns tlio " (luvciiinicnt ticket," nml wo fc:ir llint llio iniiiilcH vliicli nctnnlcil llio election of llicse men over oilier candidate) wlio lmil lliu welfare of tlio coun try mnru nt lien rt , will re mi It in injury In t lie nation. Wo liojie that wo nro in error in thin belief. .Mr. Gibson's election wo oppnuetl because wo consciciitiriiiRly believed tinraelvea riijlit in dnitic; nn, nml h till enlertnin (hi! naniu view of tlio course wo itirHiicd, mid bin deration to political power nml to a voice in tlio councils of llio nation wo repiril nn n innvo fraught with dimmer to our llltlo nliip nf Stnto. Ilia paat record in llieHu islands is not such iih to c.iuso tnc people to rcpono implicit conliilencq in bin actions. We can only jwll-. of pcnjill 1 l.. ... I... .1 1 '..: r :... uy, i. nu, wu Kiiu in iiieiu, miu viuiviiij; im partially tlio sido Mr. Gibson bus presented to tbo public, wo see nothing In cncimrnRe a gleam of hope. .Mr. Allison's pleasing pioui iBfs and honeyed words have received Ilia applnuso ho desired. How sincere be is in bis protestations of love for Hawaii nei and her people, only himself known. Wo would liko to bcliovc them, but in our heart we can not. Tbcie is a void in bis soft sentences that given back n suspicious echo to attentive earn. Thu obsurving public- can discorn behind tlio gaudy and poetic garb worn by this: chosen leader n something dark mid ominous. Tluit tbo heedless and reckless eyes or the majority have not observed it is evident; but there is every probability that they mVseo it mul fttl it some day perhaps when loo lalo. Of Mr. Gibson's colleagues, I.llik.ilnni and Labilahi, wo cannot speak in terms of praise as we Aotild like to of tlio people's chosen representatives. The ticket on which the names of then men appeared together with that of Nahakti, ol Luhuina, was one which thoughtful men, knowing whence it emanated, and its purpose, could not accept. If the piogrnmme which it was in tended to further is carried out to tbo Idler, it will result in incalculable injury to this llttlo kingdom. Tho future does not look bright. Clouds nro gathering mid the wuvtnt grow boisterous. Wo hope thero will bo true and firm friends of the nation to bo found at the post of duty when tbo fateful timo arrivm, and that skillful 1 ,i ...im ..: i ... :. r ,.. . I llum,s w' K"""0 III Bjfuly past every ! tmril. Wo hiiim llin ri.t,rnnlnllvn r.r Mnn- , .. .. t- ..,.. ....-,.,.... .,- lulu will acquit themselves with mora credit tliuti their actions lead us tu expoit. The fulu of thu nation is in the bunds of tho legislators choben oil Wednesday last, and theirs will be tho praise or ceiibiiro if the work Ih) well or badly dono. Muy their de liberations bo tempered with wisdom and Justice, ulid may the session bo one llint we I .... : .lln r.,.. rfr l, ...1,1... ,,. ,, i.llai, ,.r ta" '" l" ,luuro rc,er ,u WHIiOUt u UlUSll of khanie! In ull meatmen that will result fur the public good wo promise our earnest sup Iirl, and those opposed to il wo will as earn estly combat. We hope, aiucerely hope, that our estimate of Mr. Gibson is erroneous. Our knowledge of hie past wo know to bo correct. Wo liavo published our opinions of him fearlessly ami with honesty of purpose; we huvu no reatuli to regret wlmt we liuvodonc, and would repeat tho tame under liko circum.tuuces, Mr. Gib sou knows bis past lies not been u creditable one, and we trust that now, in hi declining years, ho will so conduct himself (luring the coming session us lo merit lh plaudit of the whole country, and eruso the sluiu that dis figures thu record uf former iluya. "THE ELECTIOr The result of the election for tho district of Honolulu uiukt be a surprise In every thought ful person well diamacd toward tho native luce ami with lliu wttlfure of the nation at heart, lleie food for reflection is preseuto , It In now apparent to tho least observing that it Is the harvest of the iuiidiotis teed nf dis trust against foretellers, that bus been town so freely lu the native mind, which ha been iMi'dins. llllW fln tttlifl. .1 t I All.rll. JlHlH All. II A ;;ltlliTlMl lti Mill Hik In lilin til t tl 0 miliar, frlf ..1 - ...i.. li I... . r I..1-.U..1 irjri-iina; nn n l ninilimin n iiinn 111 nui 11 n).iiinK Miitlli 11 a Mr. J. O. C.Hlrr. II in fottillinlr, Imwnvpr, lliftt llin ilmk rliiitil In llio pnlltlcal nky wliltli Iiiiiil; nvor Hie nlftrnKitln, Ima n itniwl of lirlliK ill" linlluil liy llin iraiill In tlin illtltlol" nf llin lillirr lallnln, n In urirti llin cnau In Nnw Vntk nnil nllirr InrRii rlllrii, linm llin rnimlij' ill tlirt nf llin Klntit ntn Im knil In In riiillilnini I llin nvlla iranllllii; I'miii llin t'ily I'lrr.llnua, Wliem llin itlntii. nin nil In wo Impn In heir ilinl n iiiiniclriil llilinlir nf aliiimrli ini-ii Imvn ll.ifll trlnr.ifil, llinll M'lnilil Wo 11111 toljc In tnoillfy lliilitnilnn rlTnnlti llniiutiilii') nclliiii Mill Imvn nn Incnl nlul nalliinul Inlrrrala, Miiny llinii',liln Ilinl aiiKK1'"' llinmnfilvem llicoli lii'i'tinn will) llin iilmvi) will Im nlltijucl fur fut 111 rt fninlilnrnll'Mi, C0N0KHN1N0 THK SITUATION. llnd lilnml Is iwRiiiiiliitr to cnine In tlm ut fni'nj lint only bus the siinill fry hrenmo ciin Ininliinled, llin vlllntjn "lulile," thu inunlry lnwii " lmil. Inn lis," llin " II limpets " nf llio tino-hoisn t'ltltm which ekn nut 11 letdiln mist i nco by ci lining llin selillliit'lils of llin legllU iimi press, liui nnw llio N'mv Vnrk tS'im mul 'IS-ulh have joined llin ipillo nf tho Chrtmicl; mid logclhei tin so join mils ate liymuliig llin Iniseiein in n pulli'lli) Irln iivnr llin nll.ilts nf thin ilnvulfil Kingdom. Tim Uhmulrlri Is llin Sun nf tho 1'iit'llW, llio .S'mii is llin Cirnnlrlutt tbn Allnutlc, Trihh Is u sntlro on llio vlttiio under wliosu whilii whig it masks (In cunning. Tint ling Is nltmly lncrejshij! Ilko n ling wot 111, it (ipii'iids friuu hour In hour, llnwali.in nlnvuiy, which iinulo Its first np pnuiaticoiu tho Chronicle tidlee, lum become n byr-tvoiil with the press ; It is already tallied of unit wtlllt'ii nlmiit In Australia, Illinium nf it find thoir way into (limit llritnlu, and them thu tongues nf Unite! will nil wiig nml tiny one who is fntniliur with lliu phnnomi'iuil tnrtltres to which 11 pom, lilllu hariultss piiin graph is ntibjeiiteil when It Is seul spinning over tlm Continent Irnui l'r.-iiicn to Italy, and In (Iftman.y mid I'nilugal ami nlsewherc, will ut once icnlizo the ctintorliuiis it intuit nssiimo in the sfivcral hingiuigcH nf these happy l.nnU. If the CiVnnk!r hegnn its iiIiiihu nf Hawaii in fun, us umst nf In reailers worn disposed to believe at thu lime, It is continuing it in real earliest. Ilnwaii should have struck a de.ilh b.tiw at tho loot nl this evil at tho hour of its ndvntil. Not only is tho timo which bus brnti HiilTeied to puss in silence lust time, but (ho uvil has been gaining ground; what n,i;;lil havr been checked in Ilia beginning with enm- tiarntlve o.iso, it will nnw icnuiio u great, u , , ,i i r.. , . ... Hpcnly tiiul n cnnliniied cflnrt to cnimturact. A i. ,.,,..,... .r t.ri'.it,titjn ty t, ..rllt 11 lumiiil nf i t . euro j wo inny ns well (brow our oiinco nf jiiovcnlivo to the dngn for the caso is past thu reach nf it. All the euro thrio in in us will bo necessary In aid iik to escnpo n calamity, this premonitions of which nio spreading liko nu epidemic. Tho Vliranicl'' nrt is evidenced in tho nr rniigcnicnt of this campaign. At first a iaw sensational shells wcio thrown into the camp, only to excite tho intercut of Ihoso likely tube concerned in tho results ; it felt from tho be ginning the contempt fur Ibis Kingdom, fin n Kingdom, which il now openly expresses; it has utterly ignored every statement which linn been made in our defence hut then, until Inst week, no joint effort to redeem our reputation had been inailonu the part of tho Hawaiian. On the contrary tho plantcid and thnso whoso interests nro at stake luivo held their peace, smiling or frowning, according to their mood, whila the smnka thickened nnd tbn uninc of bnltlo rolled on mid on and re enforcements sprang from quartern where, (he cause of all this tumult must ho utterly inisuiidcrslood. What a farco it is ; a great nation looking down with iity or with horror upon n little nation quietly contenting itself with its fuigar-lioil-ing and calmly waiting for tliu row to blow over. It is not enough that the Incnl sky is clear, nnd the air balmy and life (lowing onward like :i sparkling river; th: unhappy citizens of tho United States are thinking ull this timo how dreadful our condition in; they uru teal fully praying that v o may bo turned from llio error of our wnys ; thai our hoarts tuny bennl'lcucd, mid that tho bleeding bondsman may be set free; thnt the shadow of Sutloin nnd Gomor rah, may paim fiom us, and lenvo us, though unhappily as thoy tiiiiik, tlio littlest King dom in tlin face of tho waters, ut least one that having been turned adrift as it were, is till n Kingdom, which being of a necessity one ni tho natural divisions of tho globe, though iufiuitcsinal, is no lunger tu be utterly diepisbcd. THE " PAE AINA." Under the heading " Native Press" will be found the translation of tin editorial from tho 7iiicni'i J'n Ainu, the tono of which wo must commend. It is in every way fair, and in some of the measures which it advocates, un usually liberal and progressive. If immigra tion is to bu encouraged it desires to have the new accessions to the population dtuwn from cognate races. This is natural, but so far tho efturt has proved expeusivo and unsuccessful. It favors the cnntiniiaucu nf thu Reciprocity Treaty with thu United Stales, which, it cor rectly says, bus been of benefit to all. Considerable spaco is given tu the matter nf education. " The education of our race in thu Hawaiian language," nays tho editor, "has ceased to bu of adv.mtugo," and whilo regret iug to use his pen in advocating tho supplant ing of his native tongue, says that it has be come a necessity, us tho business of the Government is carried on in English, and IIu wuiiuns understanding English have bettor opportunities of obtaining lucrative employ ment. Mo believes in sending a few young men abroad to obtain a thorough education not in Franco or Germany or Italy, but in Kuslish speaking countries. Tho example nf Japan ntid China In sending pupils, lo thu United States is cited, and ho thinks that good would result lo this country by pursuing a like course. We havo schools in Honolulu whero a good English education may bo obtained, but if it is thought best to aeiid it few youths ubrnud tu bo educated wo second the proposition of sending Ihein lo hugliah speaking countries only, where a lots of time In learning another language would be nbviuted, as pearly nil lluwaliuns have some kn.wlcdge of English. The English is spreading mure rapidly than any other lungusge and Is destined to be the language of the future. At Fort Strut Church, Sunday morning, J. A. Cruiau jiaator, will preach. Iu Ih. evening there Will be n union missions? Mrvtco with address br Capt. Bray, of the Moiuffj Star, mul Jt4rv, Mr. Wslkup, inibsiousry to the (lilh.rt Maud. A , cot dial welcome to alb ThliiR". Wlio nntl Utherwle, Mow innti of III nnw) el'fllnil teirsntntUrs lll nmiclt 1 Alll'ilnnl Unit Hsit April "IiuiiIIiik lll.l hilltlno, 1 of flee HUH." All lllille lion nf our ilnreaatnness Clilnrtn. wnlil wnn I Itly j.lrtrf.1 Infntn II, n pillilln tills vrrnk III nu And inn (hmlrr In IttiHllali nml Olilnrse. Willi all ilnn rrti"'t ! th feellnus of lnriil ours, we slmll rrrleomn llin limn when n sufpYlenl ti-))nlil In pillilln Inaln wilt sui;i'l tniiernl iioIIich III His fnrui nf npitoprlr)tii pilvitln tlreiilnts, In-sti-iiil uf lint siil niiuntiiit'tiuii'iit ineelluu utir iwrn nl unilnus Minis In Hut slrtels liy llnuilnit siurs, W klmw initMlieuiri Ih ntTelnllnit rualiini nil lllimliil, nml wn ictliilnly think llmrn la nn liet'iti wily for lis iitiiitlniuiiir. Mni'rsilt rhrllnti eiinipulnns In Honolulu sreni In nlui In "outlitroil Ih'UmI" In tlm iiliuinllllrs llmtnin put fnilli luu'ill Hi" llsllvrs. Irfintsns. sliiu It nns Ih llnnnlll ll.iker iiinnifraln Unit uiilliril llin ikilui, this ynnr II Is UllUlnnl's, thuimh llin lintiil llint pruiluei'il Isitli Is plillnly llin Mine, in nils l.lni. ns iivuii'iicn 01 11 wtntt ciiniy in Mtvoeitlint rt H),(H,llil limn, llin jHinpIn ntn tUHtttil lit llu fullnninu t'llinvnuniit lluniui of valui s of rial i'bIiiIu Ao. In Ilnim islnuds 1 Hunnr IiiiiIh if'ifJ.I7S,i") AiiIiiihIs ll,l'."J,llln Cnlf lll,i),tnl I'nnmuulH fi.l'l,ll OrnliUi'H a.Mn'.IJUl Itlru IM,ll7!f,IIIS 'I'tltnl 5f IWXI.fatWj.CH at Tliirrfiiti'i. thnilinlird Insn Is hut 11 iltiip In tlm liiielut, 'llin ilneiiiuful tlitollHliout Is 11 tlsntin nf nliaiinlllliM, mul Is nn iivhlent'it nf tlm utter 11I1 siiiieii uf tiiiiiiuiuu Miin In lliu uiluil uf tlm vtrllvi. Tho Bltttnlloii. A few mouth ngn I i;nvn eipreanlon Ion few IhiniRlits iiihiii llin potllitml situation In llawnll In mi .ill., i, mini "A l'iiw(lliH.,rvnilnii." In (imt iirll.l I hid III.- iir.suiiij.llmi w. styled lu eHeet to ., . ., , ,1, 1 i .1 .. . , Miyt tluitrailiietliliiR lllteit etlsln In the nlhiliH uf this Ooverliriient .fiul ie,jiii sninittl vlallily lit li'iril tiitun ll iH'ruil tif n. n.sr futurity, nml miu- ,,,,., ., , 11 . 1 ,1 ?. Itwlud ..iirly nml el.mvrte.l netluii liy llinso '"'"I Intrresteil lo aireit nn luimmlluii ilnniter. 'I hu mlliliiuat uiiusiili.itil Heuwilloniil, nml levleunl by Hie tint lit nan Jn'rfect "Cnasandra nf n (,'oiu- iiiiiiiientlial," Of iiouifo ns I am iiiiirblillr s"ni- iivn 10 niiTi'rno viiui-iium, mn-.n n i.itii.w .'iii'ri.niuy i.ipielelieiliiin, cunning inn In withdraw III moody 1 nlli'iiee tu uiitcli lliu eiilniinntluii (loin it ilihliiliei'. It In ihkiIIMih lita.y hern Hint them wss mi itwiilt iioi;nollfuliil (l;iil oiil) in Hint urtlelu that lias nut nlreiuly taken hiiiih, nml niiisliliiiiiiit lliu hllollliiHSOl tuu tinni lifHUiiiiil Moliilellill roKir lions, mid now Dm must nlitutni'iin heiircnly fmlp henrinit llio ronrof If limy ciniint r llin lirenlicrH I uhielt Hiirrotiml tlm llnwniiati kIiIii uf Ktitn. I I I'l.iliu no ertillt Inr liiivlnit roiiweu pruliulilo 1 resiilln 1 they linulil lutvo lieeu pliilli 111 every Intelligent, nnil iniertniieii oimcrvcr, inniigu upon IIOIII0 lllliLts Hlgllillciltlt to tllU IsHUl H, 1 1101)' llHVU In en belter liilotnuil Hum tlm nuijoilly, lluw uter, thu curtain Is now up, ami Hie play, if jilny it limy hu ctlltd, dlHtinctly nutlltieil. rerliiimii cuii gloiuniatril arrniiKement uf fatccM Intel sneisiil with a lev trnitieitl rlleels, thuuhuln uillilii lliu pruvtneei of high and low comedy, principally iuu, wuulil projierly ImniMluu tlm irniiriiuiniii. 1 do nut uisli In hu cluirneil uitli incunsisteiiuy if, instead isT painting tliln Huiiuus (7) crisis in cuIiiin of gravo and omiuuuH porleut, I jue'er to treat thu uubji'ct ns n hugu Juku j our in glaneiug nt thu Hindi (Tnnijiiny of Coiiieillans who aru so urn ., p.ul., ,i..mg H.illuroii tlioaLlpof Kt.vti'.Houlil I lutvo il sail lluu 1 am trying tnlipliitlotliuginat Hawaiian niuion. or hunKiug to o.ist iispornious upon any of Its wisu (7) nml HliluHtatesmun, lliitui. eiers nr tolilical iniiiiiptilators, not much I Thoy , . ,.. The fiitn nf lliu imtioit is net- tll'll ! ttln nilt.KU Is nuilltfll ! Ullt tlleril sllUtllll bu !..r.i - i l" . I ..f ..!.... r... ..... ..r .1 -I. lejnieill) Ullfin.l Ul ..-ujf...K, i.ji uui nt iuu n.L-ui. of tlm priseilt ship will Im eructud n mute hiihstan tinl and enduring craft, muuldetl mid fashiuiied nfter tho finest minlel lu tlm nnlvetw, and thu lixiid uf the great uinster builder is already eiteuded In huvu from oxtiuctiuu thu illminulivu germ, tu In. uurbcd and expanded into Huhstmicu and heauty tiy two uciir ami generous n-lntitus, un unelu and a Timthur, mimed reHiM'C.tivcly Samuel amlduliiittlinu. Very kih lur Hunociniiiu. J,'.n cotn! Alxnit" the fatu of thu wlsn Ntatesmeti mid Hlitlral innulpiil.'itorH I am nut ho sanguine. I am afraid thty will fail in a cumputitivu uxaiuiun. Hon fur otllciiil ixi.iltion iu thu nvu ship, lur tliuru nu drones ueeii apply. It is uhl3H.'red that on account of their incapacity, l.tmi'iitntilu ignorance of navigation, negligence, aptthy, itidujeucu, care lessness. comliUM'O belf-uitUeiti, ur Homo other similar iotiHctied cog in tin. halanci-wheulsuf their great minds, that thu old ship got into such it pre dicament. It is charged that through thiir culpa ble siiicuptluility they have frequently heuti mis led by falHo prupheni, chief among wtiom is ouu Shepherd Smut o( Lanal, Hich l'ricst of Melchi-M-duc, And Knight Commander of lliu Primary Army uf tho l'aelllc, who has succeeded in inveig ling himself so thoroughly into thu conlideucus of thu common sailors that tho majority uf them have fnresworSa tlk-lr alleginncu to thu legitimate ulllcerH uf UirVthip iirni liccuruu his humble iol luuuraimd luitnoiiH. He has uvea succeitlcd iu (eisnadiug tho sailing muster to steer for an island culled Primacy, which is not on thu chart and never u 111 ho. And iu announcing hiuibclfns a caudidntu fur tho suit rages of thu pcupla the wily old fur, with thu aid of his primal pl.ink, his sani tary planlc and his independence plank, ingeni ously constructed il rnft which hu so conspicuously ami iudustriuuhly held up tu thu iidtuiriug gazu uf it gullible community thnt upon it hu was nlloned to triumphantly prox)i uimseit miu n position very near the shaky helm of State. When it was loo Into of course, tho aforesaid wise tuauagum rushed around frantically, without order, nybtem ur nensu, mid conseiiuuutly accomplished nothing, and now the cunning old Hhupherd looks down (rum his K.-rcli in ainused dcliauce, lauchin,; iu his sleoTO at thu futility of their efforts. Now ho will give thum " disorder "or any thing elsu hu chooses. A rei-olutiou hf want uf coulldencH iu thu Ministry will ho in urdcr which has nucli nu iidmirahlu elfect tijKia tho credit uf thu nation. Frequent cliaiigeH in the Ministry nro so iHiucticeut iu their inlluencus upon tho jirosperily (?) of the country 1 ui iiieu nu is tust iuu man to no iuu central figure iu thu finale. Who it better suited tu " bung down the liouu " at tho clusu of thu farcu '( Again, when a i,h.-cium of sunrdlish called Cironi tie cuimueuctd its venomous stabbing ut thu side uf tho old ship, these s.unu wite.icres in tho supremity of their conceit, looked un iu careless mid almost criminal indifference until thu leaks became so very serious that even they were roused from their np.tthy to action iu hulf-defeucu; thu Treaty uf lleciprucity was iu danger ; their (sockets were threatened; they partially woku up, rubbed their eyes slcupily, turned around lazily, mul nt tho eleventh hour adopted nnd forwarded resolu tions and statements in denial uf thu ChrmticU't falsehuods, published their nctiou iu tho local jiapurs with a grand flonrish mid imnglued they had dune u big thing what child's piny I alter thu damage had all been done, thu mud all thrown, thu American Congress provoked to action. Thu treaty may nut be abrogated but its continuance deputida upon nu action of thu wise men uf Hono lulu. The assassin Unite. iu is much muru rcHpnn siulu for the continuance of thu treaty if it is allowed to eontiuuu than the statesmen uf Ilnwaii. Hi) murduring hntul made Measrs. Grunt nnd .Cnnkling politic! dietatnra In America nnd their pet scheme lur jiersonnl and political reasons, is cummercinl reciprocity with the s ster republic of Mexico, which policy X may say la nt present very popular in America, mid prubnhly if a treaty of reciprocity is rutihed betueen thosu countries, tho convention, with this kingdom will be allowed to subsist upon the jwlicy which creates that. Ujion that contingency, mul that only, rests thu Haw aiian chance tor continued reciprocity. What wonder then that under such management tho craft must fuuuder. It is well. A very good termination ton succes sion of farces, fur oat of thu debris will grow a noble ship under the protection mnl fostering care of thu greatest Ciovorunieut im earth. Ho let us bu mvrrv andtujoy tlloshuw. If 1 have been iucon slili'tit inilaxtniiuccriu ranrmgoraor the old ship fiina reirotlie sid subsequently illustrating their lliuaimcily, plesse overlook thu contradiction, as ill alt in the play. Tliuru is n chaucu yet for sutuu of thu old crew to srtvu their rtputatious by jn roil ing into the life-boat " Annexation " nnd manfully pulling for the shore. Oh but its "itwlully lumiy I ' What material for the drutiintist nnd novulut. The llctiousof Verne nnd Munchausen nre no wheru I What side-splitting farces I How dillicult to control the risihles when watching th different nets, nnd how it ndds lo the enjoyment, gives zest to the picnic, to know that out of it all will grow such nn improved condition. Whero but here can bu witnessed the sjiuctaclo of the wealth and ititelllguucu of n community inlying such enormous prices fur the uiuslo that their interiors cobtluuafly ilancutn'r Where but here Is taxation so excessive tqioii it minority who lire not rt patented iu legislation? Whero but hem nro such liberal sums so thnrlnlhj gieu to maintain n glorious (?) nruiy, mul uniform it suit ably fur nu expedition tu the coast uf Siberia in search of thu missing crew of tho Jeiiiiuttlt Y Where but here are sued liberal sums contributed by a iluiiitirnttd fur for the erection of line julncet and tours of clrcumimvlgntlun 'I (another gisal word) audit present contributions are not kutlicientwhsre will yon find n more willing croud of Innocent to help negotiate a modest little loan ut leu millions uf dollars and humbly submit to oner ous tarn Hun tu jn.y il 1 All fur loyalty and devo tion to primacy nnd ludvpsndencu mul elevation uf the jKstr down trodden iiHlivu Hawaiian I Where but hi le could It be possible for an unscrupulous Italian adventurer iu thu shoit irlod uf one year to lift (or lower) himself to thu in.aillon nf dicta tor nf the nsiiou ? Whero bat here would the tux. piying cltlzeu.1 with unwiunled humility so tamely submit to be ruled, bruw.beatcn, hoodwluitud, out willed, by such nu object of jiity as the Shepherd Saint of liiwal 1 Where Inderal cm suotbsr such lut of grullible, tractable hutuau msterUI lie found ? Oh the show is simply nuiu.ruw I Of course thine gentle people sawdublu luge tin r occasiouslly under vi list thin tontiiltreeea pruiocat(otiaud mildly kick over the tracts, look um as uls, aigue the benellu ol reciprocity, talk about drug. irltiu llin Nnw Vnlk liisikrt li anunr, say lliry v not Milinill In nny mum fnoliili It hIbI,iiIoii nr riimltn tninllon. tie.. e, Imt tiny noil fall I in ok Intn tlm usual rniitln of nmtliy, ink, auli mlaalvit ur rnneelti'il Inillltrrrlie, soiiittlons iviiii pliltljr MliAiiateil by tlmlr atHiauuxlio llnali In tlin pan. Hut "llieni's n kikhI llin i.unln" nml don't yuil furitet It I A'nr life) will Im Infused Inl'l ft tin IlotiTllliienl. I'r.iplii will room In llirao ahori'S with tltnlllv runnuli. brrtltis innuuli. In Im tonrn srniisl If I l.'.y ilio Intnl. t's llnl ll( 1 ,,uj mnl he rlreiilsliil -Otffti vlll Imi mi nifesslly fur nrjpro tlly nr l?lll.l,l") lonn rrsl ratnln will Im lilHhsr, nml Inns lower t mul In llin ttlsttlbulloii of tlm litln (Itil tu Im ilrrltfit lloni llin tiiiiKrass uf 111111 iiiueelii tlmitrrnl rni'llle,wn will IminoM Invmtil, Oh "llmri.'sn (t h I I Inm mining" "u llin awtnt nni.," wlmlt llin ii. I Hlieplmril Hnlnt will lis nine Idly lirrillnu his sin p tin lnnnl fully sntianiil '' Hist nil Is vsnlly nml vnislluu of nplilt," nr t liis llin Irirpiiwslhtn nhl ruoslnr will tly to rijur lirrseut llin li'iillnrvnf llawnll In llin Aumrutnu (oiiKlrss, ijiiltn tal t'' OiiartitMi. I'roniuurHp.'iilsl Ciitira,.inili'nt.) Hawnll Lotler. WAiiirA, .fminnryW, li""J. Wnluien, nml Imletil nil Kulmht ii IihiVIiik llkn nn Dilni. It Ii nil p.it ni I rywhtrtl with h wr fiintnl vertlnttt rtlmiitliiK fur over n 1ny1l.nl hills nml ilnim (III soiilhwnnl II Is nt In n iiiliallal iiriitn i'ntiHil liy llin 1da.n1 uf Minimi Ixin nml .Milium Ki'u'n winter snows, In Nottli Hohnhi every platitur II phmswl with llin prnit yield, nml fi'ilinil lio(nl In huliiildlliu ennn whlrh pniuiliui 11 n'licrnus tunlntlun of nttunr, lliauks In ti'i'ilit storms I'ti'ii thiuiuh limy hnvn Imn iitlttul id liy t'ljiiipiinllvii illiiilvnhtnu'H nf lmil nmils, nml 11 111'riHs.iry liunslnu uf ii(.ir rmiw qui ut ii,u n hluh surf In which wlittoiu rn ilnin not I In I.injr iliotili tit liiiiil. III fnnl they luivn nut tlff'luiind tlmlr lliMinliilu enrunts, nml nn liinmyeiilnivn KiiL'L'istiiii of fitmltiii Is tho iraull, 'Mm Knlmla inlM. nfli r nu rnfiiirril nnd Irknumn Idltliess uf vnviii iinMilIm, has In in titurted nifiiln nml Is lining r mi,.r Hi eom.elenll'iiM mul idllelent mminuc 1111.11 1 nf Mr. CI1.10I11. Ah ft II (Im mills ntn rumiinii "'" IhlilW Hfn llvnly 111 ll.e .llitrlrt. Omilitwiiw lltlrnettvn fentlire III It Is tlm C lull House, n very ,,, ,, ,. fllr,,0l fritum litilldinii railituln. ilnun recenll'in loom, lillllard hall, iIIiiIiik loom, klh'lmii. nljini rooinn, He. In nn niljse.nt lioust., riiouis fur inlcerH nr lielnu lllleil un, KnhiKiiu.i WnNi.tiirlnlimil Imn. when Im wan In llin illsltlcl, nml was plural In tlm lull of hiuinmry nmmlmrs, Tlm Club nlsittlcfrnjed nil llin i-ipftises nlteiiillni: him llinil'ii visit with Ills . Majesty In llrtwiill, Nenilynll till foreliiu youiiK itii'ti In llm district nn tiininners, anil ttmir 1111111.11 nmriii m in.' iiisiuu. t fittilr. ndritirnlilf, ttto tntili liidnir J. Hcrvctlly iinlnr mnl wnrlhv llu jiiltln taken In il by every resident, A visit to Miiliukoim iliiiveriil unliiierrui no rrnvitiienl llmri. slncn Inst suniin.r. Tlm then simple Imidini him urunn Into ipiltn n vllLit."'. ml un slniiiiier thiH nn iiiueh huslniss ecetiiH In hn ilntm hern ns nt llllo. 'llm rnllrund Is iunl:iti( K,,(M ,,rniiiss, 11111 will r.arh tlm iilaulntlous in lumir llitrn uinlis. ulicn nncnr will nn lonin r hit milijent In veintlnu" ili'lnn In slilipltif, tlitiuiKli freakH of weather. North nf Hiiiinlnii a villnuo nf tents ban hi en put up fur ncvummodnthm uf laborcm uhiimoexti'iidlug tlm ro.ul which is now over six miles long. Onn striking feature of lliu ronil Is Hint in nil this lenjlh there Is but half a mill, of tdrnlght track, Mr. Nichols, tlm enginter, will noon stnrt upon a survey of thu const from Nhllil In Walpio, his nbji-el being to deleriuilin whether n rond run through those formhinble giilches Is practicable. II Is to Im hoH.-d n favur aliln concluHiou iiinv attend his efTutls. Mr. Vjld-r hns 'for tho lltnii litlng nbnildonrd his artesinii veil, nnd all Hut mnehlnery hns Inen returned to Honolulu. 'I he derlck remains litnnil jng, mnl lliniigh ho hns bunk ffi,(KX)iu Ihnt hole Mr, Wilder Ji t hoies fur water therefrom, nnd N,.rm, n ,lAtf.t,nl,.j.,1 t.i ctrild. It Kill, hna tri luirn I through the heart of the "dark continent." lie hail procured a llitof tlm necessary luqiletiiniln for continuing it smaller hole, tho limit uf his former mnehlnery having been reached. At Mnnn, Sam 1'ntkir in building a handnauin addition lo Ills spacious residence, which, from u hrnckut outline, has assumed that uf the letlcr E. This Improvement uivin hluiit mngniflclriit dining hull, sehonhrisim, beibinnH, kitchen, etc. I'ho inunlhn Inlmr hns been expended thereon, mul lu about two months ti.ure it will bo rcr.tly for occu pnncy. Mr. I'nrkor intends enlnrging his garden nltn tu nearly duublo Its jircsent diuietitiuiiK. Wit.n Caiwon. Y. M. C. A. Matters. Itur.oi.ui.u, Jan. J3d, 1662. Kniron I'nms : Theuutiide report in regaid lo a meeting uf lliu Y.M.C.A. on Thursday, tho 17lh iusl., where there wns n division un the subject uf Evangelical control, has caused much criticism. Asio ninny art. interested in t'e welfaroof thu Y.M.C.A., nllow mo togivu your renders oxtrnets from tho following papers in keeping with the subject. "Is it to bo a Y..M.A. or Y.M.C.A." Tho Savior said "without mu Ye can do nuthing." He is the Hamn, although many of Ills followers tuny hu more liber. 1. Tho JitveiuHoii Seirt, Philadelphia, Deo. L'lth, 18.31, says: "Who may becomu members?" "Any Young man of good moral character wheth er a chinch member or not, may In-come a mem ber of tho Association for $1X0 per annum. Only active members, that is, tboiu who are members In good standing in an Evangelical Church, are entitled tu voti. mul hold office." Again in tho ll'iilrAinnii, Chicago, Y. M. C. A. semi-monthly; dated Dec. 1.1th, 1K81. It says! " We havo no plnco in our ranks for thosu who want to ventilate thoir twculiar notions. " If n man has hecomo dissatisfied with his e'turch, or fails to Cud ouo to suit his notions, wu do not want him to o.mo into mi association where active membership is made up of tho:ie in good standing in some Ernitgellcau Church, nnd begin to air his disloyal teachings. It is unfair, and ought not to be tolerated. Hu should bo given to understand if there is no room fur him iu tho church, so far ns active membership with nil that is implied in it is concerned, there is no room for him with us. " Wo supposo under tlio present state of things there will iilwayBbu 'nligiuus cranks' ns iu uther things, but they should be given n wide berth and he allowed to get u hearing under their own aus pices. " Wo should sincerely restrict confcjentions con victions and Christian character and would not do harm to ouo of Christ's servants: hut in doing so. wo should bu careful that thu cnusu of Christ and thu greater nuinl er aru prottctcd rather than sacrificed in consideration of one innn; however a conscientious humble follower of Christ does not give such trouble. " The forgoing hns not been written because of actual knowledge uf mure than U or 3 such in stances, but they might have been multiplied, if there had nut been prompt dealing in the begin ning. Our desire is if such thiugs occur, they shall be brought to the minimum as noun as tussf ble." The nbove terse pnrngrnphs are quite in keep ing with the llev. W. J. Stni It's advocacy here of the Y.M.C.A. with such a favorable result. Thero was no being on thu fene with him. Your obedient servant, A Life Member of tho Y.M.O.A. in nan Francisco. Supreme Court January Terra, 1882. Snturdny, Jnn. 111. Iu B.inco, tho case T. Sprit cor vs. V. C. 1'nrWe, exceptions. Ituhvrt liriKRS vs. J. It. Mills. Exceptions tu rullint;. K. 1'. Sorcenfrei and husband vs. Knoll.. Ex ceptions withdrawn. Kutniu liriKRS vs. Itoburt I)ri.'KS Appenl from tbn verdict iu tlm Jury Term of t'ircnit Conrt. Monday, Jnn. IT.). in tho Kin vs. Gibson, libel. Thu demurrer ha to itnulllciuncy in thu indictment, wns subtiiinid. An nmvndtuenl hh moved, hut decision rewirved. Atneniliudut tothu indictment iu thu litiel cane, nllmu-d. T. It. Fiwtir vs. Iiitaialsni. Apppcal from Inter. nicUlnry Court. Verdict for defendant. S. 1). Dole, for plaintiff, Kaulukna for defence. Tuesday, .Inn. l!l, Case of Knlmnnnnl vi. Cluney, im administrator of the estato of E. K. Chtney. Verdict for iltfriulaiit. Wednesday, Jnn, 'J!i. Case of Kerr vs. Ilyruan, Verdict fur dundant, Thurnday, Jan. Ltj. Caiw on appeal from rulliiR of McfJully J. in thu cnan of Maituiu vs. Furgie, uhvreiu it it was ruled that verbal iivideiicu was iliRdniimdble lit explain n Intent nmhicuity in a Mteipt fur money paid, nnd returnable! in ensa of failure, on the part of defeudnut to return a policy of Insurance, J, M. Davidson fur exceptions, Is. l'ruattm npjiosed. I'rhluy, Jan. -7. Divorces were granted In tho caso of J, U. Knwiiiuul vs. Ilnttie Kawainni slid in the case of Lydia tNiaiiinan vs. W, E. Chapman. J, M, D.mdiu for libcilants. " ACard. All lliptl.ta, and all wlio believe In Ilapllal prluct plea, In ttiu Hawaiian Kluf.lotn ara rtinratril lo cunfer by letter with 1IAI1IHT, Care Hminr l'liiaa, Ti 3t llunolulu, Uahu, SPEOIAXa. Wm, Otlmann, Merchant Tailor, kodM nntlfr (he lluuululu public of Ida Intention to rlalt bythsnext Hieamrr lion fan Krancltcn, when hs Hill b. happy la allcnd tolbe Hautaof all cuatniiiert Id bit Harlurlal l.lne. Mratutra taken and Choice rSampIra exhibited, Ilia larja niictlruco at a Cutter anil Killer of fl-btun-able Clnthlui; In han KranclKO, enablta hliu tu place touHitetice In Ida ability Iq aallafy llio rcqulremcuta aa ittb aa tnay eiteml hliu Ihrlr palrout(e, I'lac. of builneaa In ban Kiaueltcot ilto NO. u MOSTflOMEItY bT. NOTICE. -ntHTIKal HKMIMIMU CLAIM KWINtJ uouf , will pieasa apply t TS- bMl NU. 7 KINO bT. NOTIOK. AVIMU EMrAMMaallEst MTMRI.r , AT Ml llouoauo. Kau, Hawaii, sa Prorltlou atatchaut, and Uencral Coiuuilitlon Ajcni and Dealer lu Urjr lloixla. Ilatdwara, ate., I nipacllullr aollell a ahataol public pltonae. 0ui) V. II, A. MAItqUEZ. Till 2 UJVIO 1W.FjD CO., A. W. BUSH, Manager. Hay, Grain and Mixed Feed or am. ii:iicuiptionh, FOR STOCK OF AIX KINDS ! A I .HO POULTRY xrjznujDi Tlir Oil film I it Hay nml (Irnln nr llin (.'iiiiimny Is nf Villi V KITEIMOK IH.MMTV, Hrli-elM Orrfnlly by the Mnnitgcr Jlnrliiif n llff'ii) Vlsll lo Hid C.nut. ON HJHUB, 2000 BALBS OF HAY, & OflQ SACKS OP GRMH WE GUARANTEE TO KEEP CONSTANTLY SUPPLIED WITH TICK Very Best ox I-Iay zxxxCL C3r-3rcila3. ! And mii rWII tlm Minn AT 'I IIK MIWHiT IIATKH, AH WK III Y I.AHOKIiY AND l'OH CAKH To IhoM.Cnhsiiiiml who have herulolure !niri-d fur 'lln-unielvrai, we Solicit llmlr I'al- riitiiigu, trusting wo imii glvu HntinOictlon, tlnteby saving tlu-m llrtm nnd labor. (Jitn.'fiil All out Ion (Jlvi'ii (o (ho .SlilppliiK of Onlci'K In tin; (Hlipr IhIiumIm. I.itri,'!! Aililit.liiiinl iSiiipll(!H tiro now on Mm ivny per Kiiruloi ami Kiiliikluiii. tfar All Onl.).-H lo Imi .Soul to J. W. BTJSH. 74 KK) ilm MAKAOKIt Ol' UNION' FKKO CO. We Beg to Notify Our Many Patrons ' JX. Xi , x K o jOl. d d 1 1 1 o 11 to OUH uSfoAL STOCK OF HAY & GRAIN . .. t-AND THAT AT WO TIMK Since we Commenced Business HAVK VK 1IKK.S WITHOUT KAY OR FAILED TO FILL ALL ORDERS of Our Raipilar Customers, nor Havo Wo Advanced the Prlco tothcra during tho (jrutit near clly of Hay lu the pant few months; and We will Continue to Sell Hay and Grain as Cheap as it can be Purchased in Honolulu ! ALL ORDERS FROM THE OTHER ISLANDS TOR Goods, Wares or Merchandise, Whether in Our Line or not, will be Filled at Low Bates, and no Commission Charged. Telephone No. 147 B'JO 3in 75 FOU KENT ! rpiIK IMUSMISKS O KMMA BT. X. llelnnEtiiK to the Haiale of Chat. I.0118. deceased, oppoalte tu ttiu reaiOence of JatneM Cainnbrli, Uq. The home l itteatly enlarged and entlrelr tenuialed. ttf Applj lu f.A. bCHAEKKH. 70 Sill 'it AilmlnUtrator. TENDEHS WANTED ! rpiiXDTCKS l'OIt FUUX-ISIIIKG X. IlltKAU and HEKK to the Unren'a llnrpital Iiir a U'ttn of one ii-ar from the ltl March 12. will be t celvedui the OIHce of the underlKned up lo 12 o'clock (noon) on tho vTtlt i'ebruury Wi. K. A. KCIIACI'KJt, Scry. Honolulu. Keb. M. 1M2. B-lt Ml .It NOTICE. rpiIKHK Wlljla UT! A 1IU8IXKSS JL MretlPK of Hie llonnlulu Library A hradlnc ltoom Aaaoclallnu at tbrlr liocma Tlllh r.VKM.SU. at 7 l-'J o'cloik, at blcli a full attendance la dealrrd at rnaltrra nf Itnpotlanio will comr belote the .Aatoctalion for conaldetatloti. 17S-II) C.T. lHU.IMillAM, .-mc'j. kohala hotel, HALAWA.NOR1H KOHALA. HAW All Opposite Poit Office. IirAVi; Jisr ri.MHin:inuii FiTit.Msiir.o ffvrut new roinii, which nlll be olwojn ntatlf krit lur (ho traveling public Jtrale at all huutt, 1'atroniKe rrtpvcUally aoltellcd. laJ ll U aV W iliala, IfUJHIClUI MEETING NOTICE ! The First General Meeting of the HONOLULU ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, Will be htld at the LYCEUM on Monday Evening iieit, at liatf-patt aeien o'cIocV. All rarllea Interemid are eotdlally Invited. 7S It Valentines ! Valentines ! Valentines ! A Fine Assortment of Fringed, Card, Box, Sheet, Plain Card, AND VALENTINES COMIC aTaT-Opena til I a day, at Thos. C. Thrum's 75 5t 801 Kurt St., Stole. The Shepherd Saint of Lanai" Wijvr., 11K JSSUKIJ SHOUT JA IX I'amphlel Korm. I'arllea dcalrliic coplea will blvnac leave ordera, or addtcaa 71 at THUS. O. TllllUM. I'ubllaher, PASTURAGE ! rapilK ).MKltai(l.:i imn I'ANrtfllAUi: M. for a few Horaca on Kulaokahua rialua. WM. O, SMITH. Honolulu, January '.ath. lavr. 71 st WANTED, -pWO OllTIIKKKTKNOlt HIXC.KKS X for the lletbrl Choir, Any Kciillriorn with a fair .uoMi'diia or reaillu;, ana ulllln: lujlvellirlorivlcca. Kill 1, uelioiiieit al the practice, al (be Chutrh, U.N b.MlMtllAY KVKNISU. al7t:Unelock. 7111 k!i)i'Ki:it:iiHr4tt"riii:iiM'AiiA im- 9 LANIIK. In Ihe mailer of tha tlalateof JKHE MIAII O'NKIL.Iale of lluuololu, detra.ed. Ill I'ro bate. At Chambrft, befom lr w Uitlce yicCully. Un reading and nllui; I lie petition and account of Alexander J, Caitr(i;ht. Aduihilittalor of Iht talata of .ecrmtali O'.Srll. late of Honolulu, Oahu, deceati-d, when In he aaka In be allowed ll.tllKC, aud ttiii;' blinaelf wttli JI.COI.i?, ami aaki ibal the aaina may t exauilnrilauilappiovid. and lhal a Onal cider maybe niadeot dlatrlbutlunof thu pioperly remalnlue In bla banda In tha peiaoua Iheretuvnlltlril.and Ulachatrliij ti tin and hit aurttlea from all fuither reaioualblllty aa ""it la otdeted.lhat WKUXKNIIAV, lb Ifttta day of KUIIIIUAIIY, A. Ii.lt4,al ten o'eloet a. n.. before lha aaid Jutllre. at Cbaaibrra.ln IhaCoutl llouae.at llon nlulu, be aud lha tame hereby la appointed aah lima aud plaro for beating tald petition and arcounlt. and Itialal! pcraona lulriealed may then and Ihrie appear audthow caute.lt any they have, why the aauie ahuuld not ba staateil, aad may pieaenl evidence, la 10 who at eniltledlo aeld property. And that Ihla order. In tbn Kocllth lauKaiKe, be publlahetl In lha -Hatuida) Kitaa," a uewapaper printed and publlahrd lo llnnolalu.fnr tbtea tiicetativ tkt piailout to lb time therein apiwlnuil for aald haaiiua;. tVateai at llooolala. II, I., Iblt 7th day of January. A. U. HUM. . . J. MU3ULLY, Alla.ll . Juallca of the buprenie Coml. A. Koaa, Deputy Cleric of tb bupiewe Court. 74 o AHE UOOUH, Aurcoataoiiueaioi rraili, Meata, Mta, LobaUIB. ClaUlt.Uftleva. bhrloioa. Ar.. ttctivtda so4 for til by .. - .. -.-. .r :i . i.1. h tui,i.(a a vo. LAINE & CO. MRS. THOMAS LACE. Wo. 70 Fort St Honolultu IMPORTER ,and DEALER Sewing Machines, and Genuine Parts, Attachments. Oil and Accessories. White, New Home, Davis, Crown, Howe, and Florence Machines, Howard's Machine Ketdles, all kinds & sizes; Corticalli Silk, in all colors; CLANKS' MILE EXD, MACHINE COTTOX. AUEXT KOK Madame Demoreat'e Itellable Cut l'aper I'atteroa, and Publication. Dealer In III Ilea, rittola, Onnt, and Hpnrtlni; Oondt. Shot, 1'owder, Capa, & Meiallc Cartrldeet. KEROSENE STOVES! In all btiea. SfT M .ti,0'k of '''a""- csr lloldert. Tobacco, e.. will be ,old atCaa fnlCt-W. 'mj ' F. A. HARNDEN, ' BKGS TO NOTIFY THE VU111AG that be will leavo for Man Franciaco ou vr about eebruary l.t. Having tt-eured the co-uperatlon of an experienced buyer lu rtie California and Eastern Markets, He frela narramed In tollcttlng comuiliilout fur Ih purchate of Merchandise. Household Goods, Dry Goods, Fancy Articles, Ac. From any Point in the United States, Any nnler. left with Mr. W. I Toler will reeelfS KSWirJltai; "a"d' '"'"' 'M delleerad n-Ca.h or reference ebonld'areotnpany each order. Coinnilaaiuna moderate, rilled with dlipauh and loweet taleatittalned. Mi Im 73 tn Sale. A COUNTRY STORE IN MH.LUU, K0NI. 1ID UIMLIU, IMA. iVitb Hoiiae., Lrae nf Iiatnilii and (ientral Stock or Me rcliiindliie, Suitable for tlie Kona TrntlCa Also, CATTLR. HOIISKS AXI JIULK8 t ..A,,!,lfb,reh",,,k0,J 'luln Thirty Kaya. par. tlraMlahlnxloputibatt will pl.a.a apply, a aooe, a poaalble. lu UOO KIM. Aduilalairaior Kalale of Ao, In Kahalno A Kalnallu. 71 im Homes Made Comlbrtablo !! The lUavdara will Okrv Ut " ViCKEHY'S FIRESIDE VISITOR," HA8, KVn.X ISt, 1TH 1XFAXCY aa yet, auccenlail In Ibe Itad of all other riclotlal iluulhly 1'ajta In lt-a Klnzdora. Ila paiea ar fall or lottreatlnit aud Inaltuctlie ttorlea for iK.th euana- a old and "the THO IIKAUIUCJU LAW. fclYlt Chroniu.Kltin aar with lhanitlnunb'r are aslubla loadoin lhaiuottejei;aiilvtlir. . r tach abtolber for ! IM reeelvef a a.i r CIIHOMOH with th, tnttZiUt iT!ki p.,Vidi copy l the paper by ,tch mall aieaaie. f!, iVtl.i moutla; Auut.aa JUbKl'll k. VUKXAN. omet7 Merchant Bu ltonolnla. Hy.''"aAt'L LadiM AttMttiea! bWBB aM9VV( OV HAN -UAM:hC(), ih 1X hq. "viw.w, tn in no. o. H foal hi, aaa ft ,,J" Mjinrki 01 luiiluf and 1 r".. . r-.T T"". ! aavv Aiaofl.a ai (10. w -f- Vf jfLsttl. '''i .jm;, :.-. JaV&fe.V.jalij