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i . Mf . u 4 4 m- ' ia-i- lt r it AITTIOV KALI'S. nr K. r. A HAMS. T.l-i:ls ID.cv.y-. DRY GOODS ! AT AUCTION. CLEARING OUT SALE! ON SATURDAY, : FKB. -tth, 1882, STORE OF S. MAGNIN. Mlka. "Mitt, Me,ne. I lll tea Hood. ljt,1l' ai.d rhudr, n tlndernrar lhl lleicty llrnl a Ftirnitilit, l'"il And n Fit 11 Lino of Choico Dry Goods, Arc, Ate, Arc i;. t: miuiv, .ucl'r. REGULAR CASH SALE ON I'll IDA V. FKH. ...Ii, INS.! Al 10 . .1., ni e.le Iti.nin. Dry Goods, Clothing, ANI1-- A Full nnd Comiloto Invoico of Ladir' llne Ucniieraa Socka, ChcvM M.lil, ranry i outm emu. llnllli liiil, Plaid KMll. Mnlciklu and 'almrre MUtil ami Uii-Kll.. l.M- A LINE OF NEW GROCERIES. i: P tl.M3. Ann r Valuable Rice Plantation and FOR SALE A-t 3?til3lloua.xictloial Not leu or rnrenloaurei of Mnrtrnn. riiii:i'MM;KHiu,M;ii !: i ifi. rn r In acemdante with the power of mle enutalncl In ai-ettaln deist of inmtcace Risen 1'T ",VI 'MAMi' In Kit llotr.chLctcr A Co ilall-il the let !aj "f lcni htr tsso, murilrd In Itber (,Mln i. 4JI 'J. llirj Intend I" fintclo.c llif iM jiiotlc-icf for conditions lirekin. n.1lll cllt public auillonat ihe auction rtkimaiit K I. Adam. ltualc In VJuccnMreM Honolulu, On Sntnrilnytlip lUlnIn) of I'obrtinr), tSS'J, at in o'clock noon, nil thepn-peily romptWcd In ald "ySK'rl.l"TilulT,VAi.vix hick plantation; of Makl anil Ahana lluatrd In Wslawa. Dlttrlcl of Kwa, lland of Halm held fur an unetiilecsl nrm of fifteen ycar.from lb nt.t day uf Mat l7. i.niiuUiiie about FlIirTVTllKKK Al'IlKS OK tllCl. I.AM will, an abundance of walft for IttUnllon, of liltli 3.-ttrra arr bmkrn up rraJf for culllialliiu. anil lio jiciilcil atxmt four tun, of naitilr loan aetr rr yuri lth all ' tti ImpinTMnmtt. Mrh narilr conlt f ' nree " norj JurlllPEliunKlhf lower part Iwlnr nnl a ttntr tinr. I I aloiT ilorlllne iK'n". I Vlltlirn. tc , tojrihrr nilh frrimn lovln. Iniplrinnite mid rflrrt. .irUlii.- nrn and lunrr. an ln-nt"ry wh'tru uiay J arli tt thf l' of lid, lliilfKblaivPr ,t I o.. MtiCir Itic lr.nnJlM. tit lnp'Clrd. Mifllclfnt fi-d ha. brrn ow i to plant ationi XI arira nf the l I""' . .. NI.CHAI Tin! 11K1K Ml' I. OV MAKl AND AHANA .Ithalrd otlan afortaiitartJiiIiiliiKlLclr Hire Plantation Ttir abvf mill I" tliualnl npun land held for an nnfiplrrd trrm nf trn Kr from Hit Mli ria at lirtrmbtr. 1N'. wltha prnlUci""! renewal for trn yr.,hlrh land contain one acte and half, .and haaoo it tun larpi M'rlnK Mippljtiii; tlif ,l'r ponrr for itic mill amllarire rurrvolre. 1 be mill cim alttiof I lart l-lorr mill honr containing new and cwmplrtr rnadilnny fur linlllnnand poli.lilnj;rlre,llh watrtflieel and all mnnec.loiif nmnufactnied In 1"91 by Honolulu Iron WrK: 1 Urer tnrrliun of a tor Ine caparltj uf about 9" loin paddy; 1 une-ftury ' dirt lllnc bvatr for laborere . , KII,llOFKSKIH.Ar.OKil.tCO. Jl.ft at the Mmc time and pl-ii will be Mild the lea.e of F1VK ACIIKh OK KICK I.A.SD at a elinrt dltunee frnm the abort rite plantation at WUw.i afwe.ald Inclndlnc a pjo.1 landlns. held for an unex pired term of thltifen jeara from the ll daj of JuIt, , 1-S1, at an annual rent of flin, th! laud U .ablet for the whole term at an annual rent of Jtai. r.V UOFFSF.IIIKKRJtCO.. K. P. ADAM. Auctioneer. ' .Guardian's Sale ofJReal Estate. uvTMirui'.oi' ax ouiiKit siii:irv iti 15 lion. A.F.Judd. Chief Ju.tlce of the Snprririe Conit. alutuca.a Court nf Probate, dated Jan. Hlb. lSi and by order of F A. r-chefer. tlnatdlan of the mlnorchlMrrn Cb.,pUnl Loni;,decia.Ml,theundcr' algnrd will aell at Public Aur Hon. On Saturday, February 18th, 1882 at 1 J M. at M. bale Hoom, Qnecn Sl llouolulu, all tbu.e piece ur parrel, of land. .Ilnate on Llllba Mreet, llouolnln. afiieald. with the llnlldln;. thereon. known at the llnnoluln atch Fnctnry. and having a franta.'e on Ullha street of IT1 feet. a. tlieeamearcdr.ciilied In a certain Deed uf Conveyance from lianlcl P True, to thelatr Chailea A. lxinj, recorded In Mber4S.on pfc STandSTa. l)eed at the eiprn.e nf purrha.er, lur tbet particular, may be obtained from F. A. chaefer, ruaraian, or y p AI)AMS, Auctioneer. GUARDIAN'slftLE of real estate. VALUABLE PIECE OF RICE LAND AT WAIAHOLE, TEC O O Xj -A. XT. BY A'lHTUK 5FAX OHD15R OF SALKcrantcilbvthellon.A K.Jndd, Chief Jua ttceuf thouprelne Court, alltlnc in Probate, on the lTtUdayof Januart.A. D ISO, and by orrVr of KAHI Kl. (O cuaidlau of KACPK, lk.,) mlr.or, the under tlgned will rell it Public Auction On Saturday, Februnry 25th. 188S, at IS o'clock noon, at lil Salet llnotn, (Jneea Street, all that piece of land altuatrd at Watanole, Dl.trlct of Kc4lja,Mko, Jtlaud or Oahu, belns ap.na I of ltuyal Patent ilil, Kalrana TiTJ, lu Kupoepoe, contalulns an area of 4 svlud acrea. .... TneTtrm.areca.h, and deed at the eipeaie of the P""""- E. P. ADAMS. Aucfr. Billiard Table For Sale, TX PKnKKCT OKDKlt, stkaiitt: 1 .t IIJf.HSSmake: Phelau 4 Collcndet cu.luon.t marble bed. For paitlcular. enquire at UtlMMKIIUIAL niLLlAHD PARLOltS NOTICE. HMIIS IS TO CKUTJPV THAT IV. X. P. A. ltrewer and DaTldCrownlnsbure aredoiur bb.lncaa In ilalawao. Maul, aa Cane Pl.uteri and Orailerr, under the flrni nanie ol jj.l,n llltHWBK & CKOWMN0I1UKO. COBS, BHAX, OATS, II AT AC, &C, &C. iri'ou nli: 8V -. Hh. rf I. ItOLLES A CO. 61 PACIFIC RUIIUKU PAINT, A. A toll ateorrment of thl celebrated paint and H piad S sallon packljea, all tne .erlrabl. .bade, la oUw.. For al by BOLLESiCo ' aMlMINTRTRATOR'S NOTICE. HAV1'(S JJI5KX AlM'01Ti:i Y ttullreuleC'ullrt .Ulmliil.trator uf the E.tate Of i:LLEN f. JtAHHIS, late of llutoluln.decea.ed All prison, .hariue any clalma atalu.l .aid E.lalt. HT.m'ttaed la Pre.enl the aaino for p.jmtnt to Iho uudet.Une.1 wlttln air month, from Ibi.dale. or they will be luroer barred. F. A '' lt.molulu. J.u, illb. lb'j. "" MfaTICE T TKE ASH. AV HKKIIXO r Till: J F.a.t Maul burar I'Uut.tlon Co.. held at hi oHee of C. llrcwer i Co. on Monday. January lit. liS, th fullonlnz iMiet. were elMU-dtur the rujulesje.ri Pre.fdent ...W. F. Allen. Mt Pfr.ideut A. II. bprnttr. herirury aud Trraatier .! - J "a" Jr- Auditor. W. F. AlUu. Dlretlore-W F. Allen, A ll.spehcer, P 0 June., Jr. rj t PI JONKh. J.. secrei.iy. FEED ! FEED ! W HOliK llAIlh:Y, OHOUXl) t..iv .1... Ittu.t lBlllikmla 11.- M l.rie .lof k at band by b. -. Murray, Fuie.i Oueeu, II. . Aliuy, ud W. 11. Lluioud," all uf which UI b. .old at luc.l trice, by bK) IIOLLEd iK CO. HAWAIIAN PIAI X.AUOK COXfjK.XMKNT IX fiO b.s,. Fur Ml. u ,, .' . ., botl KIHJAK. A COX8IC.XMKNT Ol' Al. II A- A w.ll.ubu.lulta;.. tor .&.,, fc ca FLOUR I FLOUR ! Gt OTi I KN C. ATE, KX. 1'A.M I.Yj T aud Coloiadii Flour KlL"Ladii Uuipiou,' U,"tain Flow. Corn Mral. O.lJlul, all Jtoh and In pj-4 urder. For bale by VQ BLOCKS AND MAST HOOPS. Patknt iw rriiprr.M uimcub Mtulllclron Ntrapped Block.. Patent Bu.blif nU UiahltS.a full .Htiaeulof !.. 2 in UOLLEB t-u. SIlMMMNU Kl) It SAN I'M! A i CISCO. Till: Wl'llll N l'IH rABI5AINI0, & III lliUIII', MtMTH Will Imvfl qtilnk illnpnlrh for nbovn port. P.W f. kill H)IIM ." Sp'l '..,.,.,. mi i (Ml I ,t I linM' U-rnl aPnECKELS LINE l'Oll SAN KHAN CISCO, TIIK Nt W I I llrr.ll HWiKFNTINF JNsW. H. DIMONDm jlUuut ,,, ,,urr ),,.,, A-i-W. Will hnva Oulok DUpatAti for nliovfi port. I n, t .la iii nr Pa.p rule in HJU VM It 1IIV.INA Co, Aenl. For Son Frnnclaco. Tlii ttirt Iran tin r tt I llii V. .A liiiv r7 JrOltoC l'lll'IMI N. Ilniler, Will Imvfl quick illspitoli for nlmvp port. For 1'rrllil or Paiaarr api'li ! Ti i liIII, .t i lUIKi: VijenM For 8nn Frnnclaco. Itn- Uiifticmt Itrtrkfittln b niRrnv fov -, ,v - wr-ww.-.., itfiiifii l'i:illlIUN Ma.lrr Will hnvn tliilck Dlipntrh for nlinvo Tort. For freight in pa,ae ii'iir In VN Ft II II.M KFFI.lt A rn . Aeut. ' I'UU SAN 1-I.AiN CISCO AU Till! AMIitlli'AN 1IAIIK n, SSI "FOREST QUEEN," S3L WIMIINIi. Mauler, Will Imvp fluid: IHsprttcli for tlinnliove Tort For Freight or pf,e, apply In ? . "'. T " 1MII:m .1 CO. Axilla PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY For San Francisco. Till: M'l.t.MIMl .SIAAISIIIC (UTVoi.'VKWYOI.S. CO Kit. 4'ttiiiiiiiuitlrr. WILL LEAVE HONOLULU FOR SAH FRANCISCO On or about Monday Fob. 13. FOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND! rin: riiM.t-.M.ii) nti:a:ii.miii' AUSTRALIA CAIIIIII.I 'l.tl.1IAMi:ll On or nbout Sntnrdny, Fob. 19th, For Fre'clit ami Fa. .ace, ApiOr to tet'n. II IIAl'KFKI.n.t.fO .ABelil., 4lmt. Inr Slilimeiil pi rMrnmrr run nnn lie Klorril free ul Clim ue. I n the I'l rr.irool t nreliiiii.n lieur tin M hiiiit II Inn f. C. BREWER & COS BOSTON LINEOF FACKETS fXT TIIKlik "II.MITHA DAVIS." Mll.l. Ill: T?V dl.palched Irum II.. .tun for Honolulu on or aiWiV about lftth DayofMny next. Perann wl.hlnjj tu onler roml. ahlppedliy thli ee ahonld mall onl,ra on or before jlarch lrth For further pnrllculnt npply to J7 TSjInt C. HKKWKU.t CO. A. IIMNK COOKE, AC1ENT FOIl THE yOLI.OWI.NQ COAbTKllSi Wnilnlo, ,-j Mulolo Wnloli. frft Julia Wnlehu, yA'Ai Wnimaln. Gnn. SlcBol0iljiKalniin. runl Maitn. FI.AII lld with While Hall Onice- Coiner of Queen t and Niinanu Mrreta. 1 S T Eft M E RL I K EL I K E lil.XJ. I l JIAMlill. i-teamer Mkellke will Iraio Honolulu each Tuerday at 4 r. . lulichllic at Lal.ulna, Maalaea lay. Makena, .Mahiiknua, Kaualhae. LuLpahuehoeand lllln. lteturiiini; nlll touch at all the ubure port., arrlrtn at Honolulu each bunda) a. m. Co Creillt Tor l"iiM.n;e Jtlimej. -ma We po.ltlielyrrfu.e to open account for Pange, and we particularly call the. attention of the traellnK public to the necir.ti) of hating llafrcagc and Freight plululy marked; the Meamcr will not be reionlbe for any unmarked lla:i.-ai:e, or for KrvUht or 1'orccl., unle. Iterelpleil l.n. Freight Manny Dan an Domand. In all ca of frelcbt for paitlr. not renonlble, or unknown, the frrlght money will be requirrulnadvnnce I'ACK.KII.S ill I.MiroltS Mini MIM.S Jl I N Hi: PLAINLY .1lAllICF.lt For the party whom they are for, or plainly rtaled In the receipt to whom they art ton.lgned All demand, for damage or lo.a mut be made within one month. In no war liable for lo. or arcldent to llic .lock. ttr- HnckUrlrci.. lluyi, and anch lite, will not be allowed uu board the Steamer on antral, until after the pa.aeugera hae been landed. rg WILDEK J- CO. From Honolulu to Hilo Direct. The A 1 Clipper .Schooner, 2L"MA I. o J O," UOUDMAN. MAbTKlt. Will tall from Honolulu to Illlo direct, and will call at lntermedlato Port on the return trip. For Freight or Pai.age, apjily to the Captain on hoard, 1 S or A. 1'IUNK CbOKF.,Asrnt. PLANTERS' LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO $m C. Browor 4. Co. Agonts. irj. Merehanfll.f rer.lT.il hlnrnp. IVee. WT; andllbetalca.il adancea uiadi on iblnmrntt by thli rte. ;w ly u. llHEWKIt A CO. Hollister tSc Co. AGENTFOH Humphrey' Homeopathic Medicine Co'a KtV VIIHH A.l Crown Perfumory Co., London. (PS MUSIC ! "JIVR. CIIAKI.Kn HIHl.i:it. I'DI'II.UI' IHt. 1 liana Von Unlove wllbeKad to pity Cla.lcal Mo.ic leieulujpaitle. ou ino.icrte te,m. Le.aona aireu iu PlanufurtH playing jl.tu per Icon, If within half a mlla of the l'oit uiUie, bryoml that i'.'.iu. Cum muntcatlon. left at WULLM' -Mu.ic blur., will bo piumplly atteudid to. 71 beJ 3m J. W. ROBERTSON & Co.. Importing anil Manufacturinc Stationer Puollihor, New Sealor. Book Binder anil Pajior Ruler. l'J X VI Merthant atreet. llouolulu. . 1. ftjj jo RAO THIS! flMIi: LT'I)KUrjI(.XK IIAA-INC JL mad reitalu Impioveuieuta In tbo arrangement aud rou.tiuctluu of I luv. aud Air .pace, fur htram llullrr. which etrecta cou.ldi'rable aailng of Fuel la willing to Kuarauleu all work cntruitrd 1 1 him. MAMirta JMlllUiON. Add re E OaHLgr. 117 tjui-en t. n The largr,btuckor(leut'a nbltoand colored bhliTa (fa.t color.) Ju.l rrcelred per Btmr " City of hyilney," can be .tin al the llouolulu Clothing Emporium. Ni A M. MKLL1S, 101 Fort bt. For perfect (lttlu: Hull, (Uenl'a or Ihiya) at Eat tem prlcet, youiuu.t call at the Honolulu ClQtlilug Eupo rtum. b"J A. M. MK1.I.I.S, 10 1 Furt hi. A few Ilargalna of the reuialulng Htock of Dry and Fancy (loud., can be found yet at the Honolulu Cloth IngKmpoiluui. (HeVJ A. M. M ELLIS, 101 Fort M. ii Ex ADONIS," 02NTE3 II-A.TirCD From L, NKUKJ:i.U, llellu. ar For Bale by b'ju n ' ii, iiA'Kri:i. . loiiat cuaJUTU. a, i.iuuwu. O. ENQLINO Si COn No. a Nuuanu street, Tlntmith uad Plmuaber. Dealon U Store, llaufea. Tin. bU.et Iron ar.d Copper Ware; keep rou atantly on hand a full aaaoitmeni of Tinware, Oalvau Utd hub and Leal Pipe, India Itubbcr lloae, Ac, Ac. M ly "Pioneer" Line FROM LIVERPOOL. TOEO. n.DAVIRS RO. OFFER FOR SALE TI-IE OufJk.3?l.C3K3 ok tiu: "Duke of Aborcorn" NOW IIKINII f. Ntli:i( IN SPLENDID CONDITION ! After n trtpiit pidf;r mnl from ntlirr rrrnt IllpltUtll! llif f.ililltlft DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING Print nf Inlrat "Ijlea, fnat cnlotaj lllnii Di'iilina, Miiin ( iiiiIhii Hliei'llnj;, I lu inrU'ri l.imj; ( liiilm.llrnw ii Miii'ii Drilli l'lltt) l.llirn, MnlrnklllH, Hlne nnil Wlilln Clioik l.llmllia. I'lilify llii'hn dunlin, I'miey I'laliln, llllnniit Crnnli, .Soniln, Tien, t'tnvntf, IJliirlinla Mill Imiiiiij iVoik, Tiiw iliiira ami TiimcIn, .Mi-ii'k Wltlln nlul lllnwn Collnn lInf.iot, l.uillr.' Ilnnp, .Mcii'it IIiMiily MmlnUliilliitii;, lmliii lllllilicr Cn.iln, (1iiipm mill l.e,T(llij;, Kriittii mill Wim'i'ii Sliirtit, Hltlti mill (lio.v llnrar Illmikt'ln, Wlilln Ciiltmi llliiiiliolH, Wiuilrn HlntiKt'ta, all colntit nizcn nntl vnl(;lin; WihiIuii mnl Ciiiiloti I'Mminel", Velvet tmil Titpurilry (3.irpellii;n, VolM'l mnl Tuicnirv llni;n, Oupoln nml MiiIh, Sugar Bnga 20 x 30, Coal Bags Xa.A.TVCV1(! JVK33 HMVIiIi, Rice Bags, Prime Quality, Hc.ivv mnl l.lfjht lltirl.in nml Twine, SABBLERY! A full nanorliiinnt of CENTS' SADDLES Also n few very nice. LADIES SADDLED Snilillo cliillm, liriillcx Sec. GALVANIZED CORRUGATED ROOFItfG, In 6,7. S and 0 ft cnr;tlm (SIcahrc), Herein aud WhtIicih lit nulcti. Pl.oofl.ns SlaEVtes, Krnce Wire, Nos. S, 0, 7, nnil Staplrn, BAUD Mi WITH f! PLiTES. Holt and Splkei complete. Fire Itrlcks, I'orllnntl Ccinciit, 1'lrcClny, Wliltliiff, Clmlk, Yellow Ocltre. ENGLISH, HAWAIIAN & AMERICAN ENSIGNS, ,- ,""v) 5 nf1(j 7 yntt cnp;tlia. Liverpool Salt & Rock Salt, Dciiiijon 1, 2. 3, -1 nml 0 jjalt'jtiR cnclt, Cl.alviirii7.eil HuvkulH, Tubs, Jl.iaiiiH Sic, Gruckerv, iron Ik'ilnte.trlti, ZINCS. PAINTS AND BOILED OILS, VorccntcrBliiro Snuccn, Ciroceriea, KtiRlinli Leather Ilcllinp;. from 3 to 10 in, Biiperior, Topsail Sheet Cluiini, "Ailmirnltv Test," Sizes 1-1, 3.8, 7-10, 1-2, FLOOR OILCLOTHS, WINES AND LIQUORS, VIZ: " Pij; Ilrand" Stout, in piiitu and quarts; GiiiiuicrsH Stnnt, lilnoil & Wolfo'n Ale, iiinls ami qnnrtn ; ll.ir' Ale in iinurtH nnil pinln, lniliit I'.ilo Ales in quarts ami pints, lielfnat (linger Ale, Fine Frencli Iiramlici in bulk and cijac". llcniieaiy's Uriindy in cases &' Old Tom, Chunp Ilr.tntly in cases, Cases Scutch nml Irish Whiskies, Duplcsais " lied itar " nml other Gno clarets in enses, Heat Slierr.v in bulk nnd cases, Chiimpaxiio in quarts nml piiitu. Powell Duffryn Steam Coal &c fto. &c Stc Ac Ml 75 TIIEO. IUDAV1ES 4 CO. Little's non-poisonous, and non-corrosive Disinfectant and Sheep Dip. AS A IlISINFECTAX-? and denderixcr for hnnililio'd and lin.pltal ue thla valuable prepnratton, ha a all thevoodqualltleaof carb. ollc ucld. without It. dlradYitnlugv., beini; mm-polfim on., and of plea.nt.t odour. A. an aule.iptlc. inteciiciur, aim luiiini lor wounua ,;c., la ail animal.. It will be found moat enlcatlou.. AS A SHEEP DIP for dipping or hand drcnln aa a remedy for acab nr blow fly, tt i rapcclally talnahle, and I. Iar;rlr uaid In California, the Au.tr llan Culoulei, and couth Amvr. lea. Inatead of cliecklnj It promote, the aroivth nf wool, and add. to thu appraiauce aud quality of the fleece. Dccrlpthe circular, and dluclloiia frr u.oivlllbe furnlthcU on application to Thoo. H. Davlos &, Co. -3 m VIN SANTE, OH WINK f)F IIKAI.TH. AN .F.IIATKU MIM-AI.ClHIOIJll UINNEU LiU.,'e, rlcaalufln taite, EXHILXnATINO. NUTRITIVE, AND WHOLESOME. A V.LUJELE ANTIDOTE FOR SEASICKNESS! Weliarejuet recthrda amall parcel of Ihl e.leemnl and well kuimn beicraje, which we uder In quanllllca tomlt. Wl 7 TIIKO. II, UAVIK8 A CO. Hollister & Co. Importer nf TOBACCO, CIGARS AND CIGARETTES, UfCLUM.Sa Fragrant Vaulty Fair Old Judstf. Drawing Itoom, anil Lorillard'i Plug and Fino Cut Tobacco'. . Sod HV At'TIIOIUTY. m The Klililh nnltrtasry nf lh Afr,,lnn of III StJly liiilie,Iliii.neilliriir Ifih. I'1" ) falllnron iMiliilar, Haluriiay. I rliiiinir Dili, will tin nlirieit aa a Public Holiday ami all llntrinnirtil Dfflr'i Ihroiiclinnt I lie MnRitnt.i U he rlntrd lliat day. IV N. AIIMNIIttl.NII, MlnUUmr tnlrilnr InlMlortlfflre, Feb. .1IM1 (ffl) ad Inlnlm Mn H. P IUii h IhlaiMy been appolnlrd an Aeenl In lVi Arknnwlrilitriiieula t'l inilrnnieiil for Itonuaiila. Maul, 'I IIOMAH IHIOU'N, lleglrr nf (,'oiiveyanrra, llegtatiai limre, Jan 9Mli, l"rt. Apprntrdi W N AmntfinMi, THU MtnUlernf lntilnr, ad Interim, Hiiln nf I.enan nT fliivrriniinnt Property, flit eiliir.,aj, Fehiuary I.MIi, I (si, t the front enlranrenf Alllnlant Hale, al lln'rloek noun, will lie nit! .1 Piilillc Aiifllnn, the lea.o uf llif upper flunr nf thai lliiti-lniili-lil lliill,liiikiiiiwii a. the IIIIMIf,l!,l I'llSI' III TICl , alinatnl on the rurni r nf Ml reliant ml I'hnpnl tilirrt. TI'.ltMH I ean a year, up.et prlt prr annuiii $wi, iaaMe iiiniittly lu ml.aiiri U S AIIMsilliHll, Mlul.lrrof liiterlnr Hept of Interior. Iliimiltilu ,lau t till, tf-Kj. 7ir, Llceiuo.1 r.xpirlnrr In Kobunry, 18U2, III, I All.- Il.llt, .,'. Ii",1. ,' 'i " ' lloii.ilnlii in M Haul, Nun. i,u .1, II A Hlmrrr. mini, (Jnini ami Illtliaid Ha, !: '.' !! "pnulillinf. Niiiiiiiiii .1, ' II I. Manhunt, I ,i,i i. ,, lit tliinii Ml Luiic V 1 1,, ',t at, 17 C I. William.. Fori t, ', is lliilpmiii, Kahuna, Knulaiiloa, iA Nee Hhln, .Nniuiiii .1, ii is tl I' Welt, lort .t, v lll.l-AII.-IIAU All, 13 .Mini, llnnnWa, Ilamakna.i, .VV III A.an, h'allun, nltl, Knna, ( In Ah II. ik, l.,liipaliorlii,e, III n. I SI Ah tjill, Illlo, iii:i,Mi.-tAii. ) 7 Akn, W'atliapii, U (I Aaee, Wallukii, 117 Joliti (Irutinnld, liana, Itiri-AII.-laAIJAI,, 'J Aln, W'ntinen, 11 An in. . Kn,. HI InifUhuiitf, Kapila, Llliue, ncriiAi.i.sfii. I niiiitl'lioiinX Ainne, lintel , llnnnlllu, Onliit. 'liim Vim, inlaun, Maul, IS Ah llak, l.lllipitlioi.tiiie, llrtUlltl, -I Akeu, l.iihiilmi, Muni. V4 .Men Mllll. Milinnil a I. llnnoluln, Dnlitt. '."t W oiij llnm. -Maknu'iin, Jlaul. VIIll,I.NAI,i:. .? .,1!,!",,,leh"m ''" ,'n't.,". Itcnoliilu II I.I .Monin, comer Klni; ami Nuuannaia, " '.il M Phillip A l'u, Kaahiininnit ale HO IMAM: M'lllll', 21 11 llAckrcId X On, comer IJiieen and Fort al, Hono'n AHiri'M, II fl Wll Jnnea, (Kau.l II. mill. no at. .1 V Pnnu, lllln, llnwjill. III I.Upl'IIH, llOllollllll.tl.lllll, '-I T npencvr, Illlo. Ilanall. Aii:.r. I P lleynianrnn, Klni;doni. 1 F 1's.plu:, Klii-ilniii, .' Ill I.J.I . It l. 10 Allonn, l'uliniina, Illlo, llminll. fit I. II O.N. IS Hill Ohiiu, Kahunn, Knolauloa, Oahu, l'lltt: Ait.iiN. 15 II Watrrhouae, Konn. Oalin, i am: ii:iiiii.i.iiu,- III Ah I.onay, Honolulu, Oahu. , SATO It DA Y P HESS. Mnnatjm'a Notice. All adrcrtl.fmenta for the haTi'iiiuv Pnata mum he ent lu by Friday noon. No Inaertlona for the current lue can he guaranteed when .enl In later. Adrerthcr. will mark the number of lnarrtlnn.de. aired, from which date they charge. Any not ao marked will be charged 3 month. T1I0S. O. THKtJM, Mana-er. NOTES OP THE WEEK. CaivrooNisTS still continue to ninttso tbo public. Tiiede was no business in tbo Polico Court last Saturday. p. ' Tub saloons wero all closed oil Wednesday, elfction'day. ' ' " t ' O.nlt four persons were fined for bcinf drunk on election day. 'I'm: web of telephone .wires still prows thicker over tho central ofllcc. The rainy wenthor continues and the streots re main iu a sloppy condition. A atctrriNo of tbo Library nnd Heading Itoom Association will bo held this evening. A oiMEOf foot ball waspl.tyed last Saturday between the Seniors and Juniors, nnd'wan won by the former. 'J'nc nens of tbo election in nil tho districts of this island was known iu Honolulu on Thursday forenoon. The flag-pole nt the engine-house of China Co. No. r, which recently blew down, hnB been raUed again. .. TnE first general meeting of tho Honolulu Ath letic Association will bo held nt tho Lyceum next Monday evening. Ik nit item published in List week's 1'itcsB, a misprint occurred in referring to the collapse of St. Louis College The typei uiadu us nay "Oahu College." Mn. E. A. McDuirr.E's bouio at Mnbukonn wns burned one night last week during his absence nt liouokaa. It in supposed tu have been tho work oi an tucenuiary. Now that tho wet season ii drawing ton close Mr. Dodd nnnonnces Ids intention of running bis watering wagon whenever tho condition of the streets require it. Tins has been n litely wick. Tlicro has been an entertainment or band concert or political or other meeting every eveninc, nnd ou two or threu evenings) tbero were sever it meetings. At n meeting of Pacific Ilosa Co. No. 1, on Wednesday evening, M. I), Monsarrat wns elected Foromnn; J K. Asclt. Assistant Foreman! J.U. Wise man Secretary; ituu I. r, ivcuueuy, kreasurer. 'XitB cells on tho makni sido of the yard nt tho Station-lb nise are receiving mucli-jiiwled repair. A heavy plank flooring is iieiug put down that a prisoner will not tendlly niakn bis escHi through. The Hand gavo a mountlght concert nt Kuimn Sqnaroon Monday night for tbo llrst tiinn uineo tbo annual vacation. Another was aiiuunnued for 'ihursday night, but owing to tbuutormy weather it was not given. Tue lirigantine Morning Slur arrived in port on Thursday morning, f rotn .M Icrouealn, to the aur priao of thu pvopln o llouolulu 'who wero not ex. rnctiiig her befnru next inolitli.. All uu Imnrd are well. Thu rert of Captain llr.vy will be found iu another column. A svri.t. of ploitsattt weather would bo a great boon to peoplu living near cxjanicd landing on tho uther i.lamls whero it U dilllcult for stoamers nnd schooners to illwliurgH or take iu cargo. rneru are targe quantities oi sugar awaiting suip inent to Honolulu. A noon attendance, of members uf tho Y. M. 0. A. it desired at their early meeting to-morrow even !ng, tu taku united action with thu churches, nu extuuding nu invitation for Mr. llntleubeck'n return, whoao labors with tn last summer were so eiuluently successfiil. Moikai, ns does other parts of thu Islands, naka if nothing can bo done to stop the wholesnlu sui plying of ehfuipgtu, through tho Chinese stores Hint pedlars, tu tlio natirr all around them. It is getting so coiimion and notorious that Ihure is lit tle or no attempt lit cououaliueut, A iirnwd of thu Tetnpowiic Asviclfttlon was beld in the vestry of the Furl Street Church lut Mommy evening. Dr. Hodgtrs. and others mads ndilreHj.es nu tho sublect of temperance. Mualu whs provided for the occihIoh nnd recitations wero given, nnd Iho erenlng proved a pleasant mid iigrevable ouu to those, present. We regnt to announce thu sudden demisa of Mr. W, A. Markhnm, which melancholy event no curretl last SVedmwJ.iy lilvbt. Ho was lioril in lliibliu, iielsiid.Htid ai'ed about Of lyyearii. Hear. rued from immuui. u. d. a,, iu Sinn r.ntu o.ir. xctti; Ctptatit ii. 11. Wutsou, in November, 1M1, Ho iailsl out of this port forafnw years, and then Milled hero, married, aud was engaged ns HhippUg Master fur soveral year, and fit March, 1871. waa appointed Surveyor mid Ouaid for Iho l'oit of Honolulu, which nosilluu ho ha ulnce filled elllelenlly. and anllafnelnfllr lintlt lbs tlinnnf lil.ilrnlh, I In loaves n widow nnd llvn rhllilrru 'I rip I'ltn Depattment lurnril nut isal nlithl, but we Imtrt not ntijlre) loglta n full itrrntllit nf thn pfnrpulon or thn irttiln taken, 'Imp. Innu nl II, II., It, Krnllkolaul'ri will Inkn iilaen nt llit, limn dealgnnled lu thn Invitations, but dm ball will bn ltntmrl until lililay pveliliig. llit, t!. il'irrMirt lias rnld out his drug slornott Merrlmtil altei't. .1. A, Palmer fi Co, have hoiiubt llinsliiek niul Mr, I It, lllaboptlin lillllillllg, whlrli will .n occupied byMr.,1. M. Il.ivldaoii nan law nlllrr, Wn 'lll rnlas Iho tloxtor'n Hr,'lal Poiilitn. nance from llniuM stnml whein Imbna been rut long. Orii'M has lieen found on netrrnl vessels that linvn Intel arrived frnm Han I'miit'laco, A paao ponalguril Inn f'hliiauinii Ininled frnm thn I'mnmr .... it 1......1... . .tt .-.i i.i.. .,. .i u .iiiur,!,, n.n ,i.,-r,i',rii II. VillllUltl 1111 Orilg. f'aplalll I'l'rilllinn.llf thn Dhrnrtru, reBirli"l when tin nrtlvrit buo Hist til (IiIiii.h ateward had Miinn ....I ....... I ...! II 1,1 .III .... . 11.. npniiii nil tiiiiiiii, nil I inn in line, 1,11111 inn rurref il ,l gelling iKinnoaalnu of , liber tin, drug or thn China man. 'I'n m Tear hers (,'oitvniit Ion metoiiTliuraday even litg laht At the Kannlitlinu Keiniiinrjr, Nothing of liiunli liiinirl.iui'n wns donn beyond arranging for lint tteil nii'i ling In take pliu'o mi Tiiesilny, Maieli 7lli, nl which llnm ,Vir, Hunlt will give an llliialrit lion of a mitliiHlof tpnchlugroiripoaitionj logi liter Willi nanna from tint oilier Islumls wliluii will bn road, nml lint dlai'iiaalnn of Iho inllilllly of rais ing up hern n rurps of Ii iiehnra. A rAtinwrr.l, hnucllt will lm given to Mini Hover nt Hi" Mii.ln Hall this ovnnlng when thn niulliiiien will lm lii'.itttl In llin lllat .iitiienfniii'ii In I'lgliln n liiniithsof I'mf. N'uvlnr lint llliiiiloiilat. Tim woti derfnl mynlnrv Ilia ' Canopy of I'hyillns" will bn iristneii ami an itililliltiiiii of grtiuiilngs of tlrirlttti nnd Itouuin statuary, Thneutnrtalument will I'liiii'liulii with thn laughable burletto, "'I'lin new Cnndlilato from l.eliuu." On bi half of subiiTlliursntid eorreaiouilentMou this Island, wo would like to know why thn I) thu mail ilcparluiii was rliangid from Monilny lo Wed iiimtlay, I'iiiih itntnplulu that the news Ii all plain when II riiichtl llmiii, mid letters fiom tint other InUnils nrn ilnlnyi-d iu llnir ilullvery, Con slilering that Hut initjntlly nrn better nerved by it Montl.iv mail, wn Irtmt lliat thn I'listmasler-deu-eral will ehiiiigii bnele iigalu tu tho old time. ,1, W, lloitrniaos A, Cu.'h llulltlln, which tiny linvii imHti-tl regularly nt Ihelr store. Is now printed urn! ilistrlbuti'il fun. It ii in thn form of ithiilf shut (sliigln t ngti) lllleil with buslni'ss no. Ilcis, niarlmi Inlelligclieit ami news items, nntl will be n weleomig iiiornliig visitor. It iinnoiiiiriH Hint it will eontluiiu to writo of nvpnls ns they on cur, mnl eiprrsa no opinions. 'Ilm first number wns Issued on Wulni'mliy morning. I'nbriiary 1st. l'oi.riwiNii is tho programuui for tho Hind con cert at Kitiinii Siprirn al li'U r. St. lo-tlay ! Mnri'h -Cifiitraile. Ilreetlnj; I'nut (lvertiirt'-AOiriin Abert l'anUU- The Primer. Air Olariua Helertlnu llijriarln, (by niiiet) Mtippe Jiudrllle Llnlila 11' Lniiilnii, (ntw) i.'ume lluntirlnn I) nice ( rarda. ...Pntnfy '1 tin llaml toiild not give lint fecund misuiliglit pourt'ttoti account of thu nttrrtiui wet ami damp wtt'ither, but will makti it up us soon as tho wentlnir will perndt, "Tnr Ilclhel Social" for I'i brnary, was lield on I'liday ovening, nml, In spitn of thn showery weather and tho sloppy coiulitiou of thn streets, tlietii was a largo collection of lailles anil gentle iiieu nnd il consltlerablo sprinkling of juveniles, 'J bo mimic, an it always is on tbesu occasions, was excellent, Mrs. S. M. M.irnou nt the irintriiinent, ntidhiugmgby Mrs.l'elrnuHiid Misms lliiliop,l'eircn niidTiirtouuuilMr. W.I''. Damon, ns well ns several Uospet Songs by the umlitucn. 'iherit went read iugs by Mrs. II. I'. Oilliugham aud Mr. II. X.. hlul ilou, which varied thu eiitertiiiiiim.ut of thn even ing. Ampin refreshments worn pruvidril by thn hohpilablu hidlt n of thn ANSociatioli, nntl the occa sion was ouu of those very enjoyabln social re. unions, which wo am pleased to note nru becoming frequent iu Honolulu, On Monday ctoninr, nt the Ljcpnm, ft meeting wiih ield for perfecting the orgiiniatlon of tint Honolulu Athletic Association Dr. 11010111111011 called the meeting to order unil staled thn ptirjiosQ for which it bad been cillttl. Jmlgu Jntltl wns chosen cliairuian ; lent, nnd llev. .Mr. Swan secretary. The Constitution which had been pre pared by thu coinmitteu was read nnd considered. It wiiHiiecided to parts tijxm each iirULlonrp irately. Several weru adopted without debate, a few Vero amended and two or threo weru debuted upon, and then its.eil without any change. 'lhe,"bydnws which had been preparetf weru thuu ndopUU with out debate. On Tuesday evening n meeting was held at tho Musiclinll by thoKit intercited in the election of Mr. Gibson. Hon. D. Kalianu occupied the chair and Lillkatani made thu ojiening address. Ibi laid spoke next nnd was followed by Xahaku, of Lahainn, who was couglied down. Mr. Gibou sn,ke next aud bis remarks wero received with up. plauso. Ho spoke of his long residence in thexo lshimisnnil bis nloha fur.lluwaii aud Hawniiani. 'In bis own country, he" said, ho wis a sup-" porter of Its lintitutious; but hero hn is a nion archUt upholding the Hnw.iiiin monarchy, etc. Hii remarks w cm a second editionof the editorials that bavenpe.ired in his papers. Alter the con clusion of this address tlm meeting adjourned, and nearly all present repaired to Kiiuiu.tknpili church to attend the other muting. The following is n comparative tablo of tho rainfall at Wniluku, Maui, during the years 1879, 'eO and 'SI, as measured by Air. W. 1'. .t inlander: 187'J lcViO lbol inches. incites. inches. .Innnnry UJ.1 '.'.OT. 1B.3.", February MO 4.31 (!.:W March O.o!l 1.01 M'J April '.V-'J 1.03 1.10 May l.U .... 0.1'J June 0.11 O.IG 0.37 July (MB 2.13 0.21 August 0.1'J . 0.liri 0.'.X1 September 0.83 0.37 0.17 October . , 0.U5 O.L'J 0.03 November 7.12 4.00 Ml December 0.07 2.M fiJVU Total KI.83 18.E0 33.S8 Followi.no is tbo record of Folico Court pro ccpdingi for tho week : Kawiki and Pai.tina, drunkenness, former forfeited $) hall mid tho lattor lined $ Ji, costs $1; John Meha, same charge, forfeited $U hail; Dereimlia, 6.11110 ch trge, lln-itl $5, coats $1.1Uj Knipule, assault and battery 011 Yung Lung, lined $. costs $1.10; M. F. Fletcher, drunk, euness, forfeited if 0 b iii ; Chns. Cooke, Bamo chnrgo, forfeited $12 bail; Kanaka, s.une charge, forfeited fli ball; I'uhit, samo ch.trgt), forfeited .(! but. Civil record Hoard of Immigration vs. J. S. Mctircw, suit to cancel contract with tho Board of Immigration for services of Antonio da Itichaand Maria Angnstn.oomplalut tliimissedand judgment for defendant. FruukCooku vs. David Humphrey, deserting and refusing contract service, ordered to return to employer, coals $3.10. (Juotig Sam Kee it (Jo. vs. (Jot (Jilting (Joon, action uf assumpsit for $G1.W), judgment for plaintiff for $17.15. A. F. Cooko vs. David Humphreys, deserting contract service, fined $5, costs 3, nnd iu default of piy. inent ordered to bu imprisoned nt hard labor until huch line is paid. iKrotuUTioN reached tho l'ntss last Sunday morning that Deputy niicrifl" Mngoon,of .Maui, had shot two Portuguese whom he was attempting to arrest, inflicting slight lUsh wounds. 'Iheru was another report that four had been shot, 0110 killed and three badly wounded 0110 fatally. From what we hear ho was assaulted by a number of Fnrtngucsn mid had to usu his revolver to savu his life. Tho following letter was received by Marshal l'arko: Kaliut.ui, Jan. 23th, 18S2. W. C. PABcr, Esq., DeauSiu: Having just returned front llama kuapoko nnd knowing you will hear of tho alTray which oecnrredtheto to-day, iu rt greatly nxaggera Xd lorni, I writu n. few lines lo tell ou of it. It beeius (he Deputy Sheriff, Mr. Magoon, had a warrant for thu arrest of a Portuguese, and they had determined bu should nut bu taken ; so alxiiit 10 o( them resUteil the olllcers, when .Mr, ilosqui, the luua, went to their ita.iatance, beized tbu man, .wlieit they made their attack with pitch-forks, canu knives, Ao. Mr. Magoort threatened them with a pistol, but with no effect. Ho finally tired tbu ball (a very small one) taking effect iu the thigh of one iimu, and ngniti this atriklug the left chcek Ikhio of another man mid penetrating deeply but not to the bano of tbo brain. The proMiIltv is that both wilt recover. S-1111 Alexander ami others there seem tn think thn Deputy did only his ditty. Kicm- haste, ns thu A'lfiiiini on is ntsiut leaving, nnd I am endeavor ing tu gel this on hoard. With kind regards F. 11. Knueiis. Mr. Parka went to Maul on tho LUrtUr last Tuesday to investigate, the affair. It ii rumored also that Mr. Mngoou was attacked by a gang uf Chlnamou 011 ouu of the plantations, A hbok mass meeting wn beld At Kaum.tinplll church on Monday evening, when nnumtierof can didates nddre-ied the public. On Tuesday even- ing two largo meetings wero helil.ono nt iiatima p.ipillnnil the otbet at the Muaio Hall. At thn former plnco Mr. Henry Wiiterliousu occupiad the chair. Mr. Carter opened tho meeting with an citeiidcd addree which wu received wllhooutln ut applause. Kaulukuu, Kunulakaa, Holokahlkl and Kiilamit followed Mr. Carter and supported bit view. 'I liojte who bad attended Ibe meeting nt tho Miulo lal now tMigaii to arrive and addres.es wero made by John bhehlmi aud David Malo. Tho former Nuku in favor of Mr. (HUoii. Tlmru wait no isuch couf union among thtuu who wero ooiiilng in that David Malo' kwecli could only ba beard by tboio mar tbo stand. Hon. H. K. Hani then made a low rmuark whtn th crowd Ixcaiue more quiet. Mr, Glheou then spoke, hi rvruaik being 111 ulUnce the Mint a lliow made nl thu Music 1UU. J, Kauul inokv net I and theu Mr. Hnnl nqaln rnse. nnd msiln n lengthy nddress, after wlilrh I lie, meeting Ailjiitirmd, 'I rte eteef Inn f,i. ll.iir.iiiil.ll.A. l, lt, tj..l.l. . .....,--..-... .... .... ... ..,.,.., ....,,., ir uini.' live Arteemhly, tieik pbten on Wpilnesdny, tlm lal Instant. Ily Iho lliim Ilm i-olla wern iqieriPil, a Isrgn itrnnif had n.snmblrd, nnd for soiun liouis tbo prM was very gnil. 'I heto wns not a great ilnnliif Pirllnmeiit niiiorig Ilm native", hut tiiMe was plenly of nol.e. Hovrml pseelif a weru mails by pamllilales nml others, nml much loud talking wns ilonn l, fnii.ia. Noilly all lonl votett liefoin lit, It" oVIopk, nnd iu Ilm nftetmsin, a enmd of "Velill hllllilliil lump- Mound the gate 1111 tlm King street tijilitnf II, A llmlnni llsh yard, win rn they wetn r.ililrrs.ed by .tMi t Inniiiitetl on tbu lop rail nf thn fenm, Out of n lolsl of pomn iilnn. leen liiiinlreil on the kiI lint, 1,1111 vi.tnl, I'ollow. .,4 n il'1 li'lll I W. it. lilliann. IIU I'M fAI Ml Mn 11 Wll SfI 77 l!'l I.iuaaiam l.alillahl Pallia Kent..... ....,, fin Ink 11 .Mn.n.till.. . . .1.11 ratter.... Klllllllakea..,, Kal-iiiaiia.. (a aiikua.... Kelkl. , , ,,i. ,..,,.. ITU IIBItlll, , ,,, ( PiMMine.,, , ,,,,.,..,,.,,,,,,,.,. Nl ifoiukaiiiVi.. .. ......... .........."::::. 5 liilin Mlieltl.lt ,,,, 77 Kahlliin, frl Hul'ikiiliaiia .., ) Kaiialnnil Mlkaleml , .1 l Iter.e fl a 11 k 1 ,,, r, nntl about twenty anitterliig. Tliern werereJeeUil Iglitei'ti litllotsini which were written mom than four names, nml Ilm diiiihln ballots, T bu first four named am tho ones e lid. At llw.t nntl Walanan Frank llrown wns tho iiiiitiH.ifnl candidate.. Following is thn votoi Prank llrnwn 'w Kaannnrid 77 llaiMiu pi Kaiiilku , t Keuue , a From tlm other illalrlrta on tills lalnml H, K, Mn btHi Is eliotntl from Walalua, J. Ij. K'.itiltikoti from Ktsilauiiolio, nml.l, Knluhl from Hotlntiltm, At Wallukii, Maul, wlnricn two cnndldalcs nra returned, Ilm voto stipe! 1 II. K. Illcli.r.l.iii nit NakiinkiHi,, :!7 L. W. P, Knneallr 1111 II A, Wldeiiianii If North ami South Konn each aend onn represori Intite, Vote lu North Knna t O. W. Plllp., sn J. W, .Mnkauiiarma , SI South Konn 1 II, II. Nahlmi nr, C. W, P Kino, ys I'rom Kauil wo loarn of tho following as thu micriiPHftil eanillilnles forthelrresixctlviidlatrlrtsi II. II. Pilohau Hanalel. W. II, lilt f , Ulnio.V. Knli... Ii Kniinl.t ,,,,. ...W'alinra, IfhTNaUvTl'rcaar Under thn liondlng, " News from Micronesia," thn Knokoii prints extracts from a letter from liny, Mr, Kniioa.nt tho Inland of Hiitaritari, written in Heolember last, ns follows: "This work in this fluid progresses belter than nvir before. Tho peo pie hawi cheerfullv eontributed for the ndvnncu merit of thn lird'n Kingdom, tliu sum of '$11 1, nnd bnvn paid $;.' for books. They nro very dc slronn of getting hooka. On thu arrival of thn Munilmj htm-1 receivetl 11 supply of Testaments nnd Hymn Hooks. That afternoon tho is-oplo bn gnu to buy, nnd kept It up till U.11 o'clock nt night. Threo church bulldlngii linvn been completed. Formerly llieru wns but one. Tho rieoplo nro no longer lazy and o.iitentious. " (Jnu Iitindrtd nml seventeen persons Imvn lieen received to thu church during thu juar, anil numerous nro tbu c indldntes nwaititig to bo received. My work con stats in going on circuit through tho field, persuad ing tbo people to accept thu Oosl. Hach week I journey through thn districts, holding servieei in onch. Next Fiiday wo go lo Kuma for tbo dedica tion of the honso of worship there." Tint KituKtoi nays : " 1 1 ii stated by tho Vit' A Inn that ' there Ii a strong dispntu between Parker and Gibson.' No niieh dispute exiati. Vhut is tbo far Ainu dreaming nlpjut? From what wo have seen of Parker, bu ii not given to disputing with bis fellow man. If tho fne Ainu had said, 'Tbero is it dispntu goiiag on between Alno and tbo Kltlr, and the nnswers of tho latter are wideof tbomnrk, llyingiju" from tho matter In question and nbus Ing Parker,' then its statement would have been correct. Hut that would have been lrnH)sIIJlo for tbu journal in question, it is accustomed to go crooked, nnd it Is nutted iu falnchood." Tho principal editorial of thu far Alnain ns follows; "Only fonr days benco thn Hawaiian people will be called upon to chooso their representatives, who shall deliberate iu tho Legislature fur the welfare of our loved country, tho health of tho people, tho Independence, of our Government, con sider thu tin hi ic revenue and expenditures, and pass laws for tbo good, not of nny ono man, fam ily, or association of men, but for thu whole na tion. ' "Tbero nro many things nbout which we would like to speak, ns connected with tbo policy of Gov ernment, mid the first of thesu in: "Jf it i our desiru that the Ihrono shall con tinue to lm filled by chiefs of native blood, it will lm necessary for tboio at the head of n (fairs to en deavor to bring hither as immigrants more of tbo people of a, cognuto rncu with our own, and not fill up tho country with thu whito race altogether; for tbo races that resemble our own, now living on Hie various groups of this ocean, nruqnietnnd inoffen sive), unlike tbo white races, that nru unlittd to live under the rule of a raco which in their view is inferior to their own. And thn white races are npt to be restless and dissatisfied if their wants are not regarded in preference to those of others. Foreigners tiro longheaded iteople. Tho increase of their numbers ill thesu Islands, furnishes n rea son why the jiowcr of tbu ballot should bo retained in our own bands. Lot not our friends among the whites bo nngry nt this statement, for it is made oiH'iily. "Second. Hero is our Treaty, efforts to termi nate which nru now being made, llut while wo nru reaping, tbu advantages of this beneficent measure, which baa caused our heretofore barren plains lo produce so nbundantly, it behooves this nation to send men to thu Legislature who will labor earnestly for tho perpetuity of this great na tional blessing. Wo havo seen tho increase In valuea under its operation, nnd the improvement which has resulted tu the Government revenues, while thrift and domestic comfort nnd purity nru apparent and iu tho ascendant among our people except with tbo idle ones, who do not r.pprcciato tho nilvnntagei of this Treaty. "Third, Wo aro of the opinion that it will ho wiso for our Solons in tho Assembly to exert them selves primarily in tho direction of measures for tho health of our own people, and to carefully pro. vide for tho needs of cnoh nnd every gubernatorial district, in this particular. ' Fourth. Tho education of our raco in tho Ha waiian language, lias, wo think, ceased to bo of advantage, for the management of tho public ser vice to-day is entirely carried on in English, nnd our mother tongue has come to bo regarded n a mero copy of tbo former. Wo regret to havo to uso our tieu in the ndvocacv of n Ihoronidi Hmnpn iu tbu svstcm of public education, by tbu adoption of n foreign language. Hut it is evident to us that 11 Hitwali .tt school teacher can barely subsist on thu pay of fifty cents per diem, while, tho teacher of English receives twelve hundred dollars per annum ; nnd also that tho youth who nro educattd in Hawaiian only, stand n very small chance of procuring employment. "Five. Wo Mievu it will ho wiso for this Gov ernment to send more of onr voting men abroad to bu liberally educated ; ns for Inslanoo iu the pro fessions of medicine, law, uiechauio arts, nml others, so that uu their return they inny cxercio their talents nnd use their knowledgo among their own people. It will, however, ha useless to Hcnd our young men to countries where a language is spoken that is unfamiliar to us, its tn Germany, r ranee, Italy or ltussia, but they should be sent whero English only is Ihtt language Bjioken. China and Japan nro sending their young men to be etlu cited lu America; why cannot Hawaii follow tbo example of those ancient Gutemmcnts, which h.nu but recently received tho light of modern civilUatltm." Tbo Elrlt is devoted almost exclusively to elee tioueuring documents, principally in support of Iho candidacy uf Mr. Gibson, Fcisonil Letters- Wo aro permitted to inako the following extracts from privalo letters relative to personage ond In. cidonl that will be of interest to many of our render.'. From Mr. M. Ij. Hallenlteck. San Francisco, Jau.lt. " Wo havo juit arrived here; closed at Sacramento Thursday eve. God has wonderfully blessed thu work in that-city. Will Itcgin work here lu Itev. ltobt. McKenzio'a i Howard Presby terian) church uu Sunday evening, IBth lust. Whittle, McGrnn.lnn slid invselt will work to gether. We nru expecting ft great work hero this Winter. Our dear Hro. W.J. Smith I very sick; It is tbu old bend trouble. He has two physicians attending him. Hlscnui Is nut ooueWered dan gerous as yut, ntthough ho I worse to-day than yeatotdav. Front It. I', True, Assistant Secretary Y.M.G.A., Bail Frnneiaco, Jan. IC. "The Association Is in. cre.uing in inlluetic aud many suuU aro rejoicing in uuw found joy. Messrs. Vt hittlo McOranahart ami Hallculx-clt ctraiiittuo ersngelistio labor this week. Wo are looking nnd praying for it glorious work of grace. Iter. Ur. oruiln U very hut hope that God will .pare his useful life yet many year. We are glad tn hear of the interest huwn iu llouolulu for the Y.lt.U.A. work and any service we may be able lo give will bo must cheer fully t.ndered.'1 The Well atMahukona. KuiTon Batvudxt Pubs t At thin Juncture, when Mr. Wilder, havlug Inveited soma $3,000 iu the artesian well at Mahukous, feel disoouragicd and its. discontinued lb eiperitntut, would il uot bo well for the UvTerutueut lu' Ooine forward nnd proffer flri.inclnl acrlaianrs ? 'flit tindeitaVIng Is onn id gmal liii)flaiirp, not to Mr, Wilder alone, hut to thn wholn dMrlrt nf Kohsla A phalli of nileahn Wflla 1 ili-tnllng from MuhnkonA In llawl, which would follow otinaucnaafiil Ipirltiit would open up onn of Hi, fittest belts of laud in Ilm kingdom pullabln for mall farms nnd (tsn" growing. Does II fioteeMu In you lliat nn enter prlan ao heiiefielsl tu thn Inhabitants of a Po'inlr should I mi fostered by lbs nfitbofllles J If lhi boring reaulls siltnn.fillly let Ilm pefotl tiiri whose, land It Is ty Hie entire poeti if ei failure Iho Government should let willing In give n help ing hand. Am rail's. Report of tho X 1 tit Voyntro of thn MUsIon nry Pricket "Mornlnrt HUr,'' to the Micro' nctlnn hlrinih, 18BI-H2. HalM from Honolulu .lunn 23rd, IrVll.siid itf. riedeil Aral In thn flllhert lalamls ns nausl, with Mra. I,. V, Hnnw nml Mis it, H, f 'athesrt, ns ml. slonsry tineainuer for Kusale, July Till, slfilit'tl nml piaae, Jlaker Islsml. July I'.'tli, aliditid ami pi.l Hymn's Island, and slopped nt Peru (aland. July I.'HIi, anelior'i) st 'I ripftquea, nnd anlletl sgalrr thn day sfl.f with lbs teachers on Isiatd, slopping aniiKi day nl Nsnoutl for thn lesclnr there, At thn two laller Ialshd. wn weru In cornnanr with Mm UtluHtorm Mnl. July 7th, nnehoretl nt Apemsmn, arid aslled nett day with teachers. On lha lllth, slopKi nt Malaria, and 1ejV teaeh ers, nml alltd unit day, July 23rd, took thn letchers from Marskel Inllin inornlrig, nml anchored ouuhhi Amlsng auiri.M livening. After n general iiim ling of thn Gilbert lalands nl Aptlnng, wnrutiled from lliete, and had a narrow erica i from tin, fief, In a calm. Lnuilnl thn teachers ngaln at Mnrnkeh on thn morning of August lib, nnd authored outside Hit tirltarl same melting, Hilled from Ihitsrllarl logo through tho group again, nnd return the teachers Auguat fib, tone)) lug ngaln nl i'eru, Auguat 211, .applying Ilm Hs moan lenclu r tlntre with provlaiona,ss thn Join M'tlll'inii was over due, and they wero living on mia-niit. We wero nt Tapltenea ngnln Angunt 2-M nml 2. rd, Nan mil 2ltli, A"'fnnina 2,, V), 27, nml 2jlh, A. alana 30th, in compsny with tcliip)ur I'aiinonlii, iarnwa,'llat mid tleptember 1st nin 2d, returning to Apnlang Hi'ptpmber tth, In company wltlt thn bnrkentlmi (Ir'ii' SMr, Ix'pti ruber fllli, wo anlled from Ilm f)ill-rt n tho Marshall lalands, with Key, A. 0. Wnlkutiand wife, ns pappenoers, and passu! schooner Al'ttkn, IkiiiiiiI run lb. September L'lth, wo nnrhnred nt Jojlut, psanlng Hi" wreck of thn A7,i,ni lllrd as wn went In, Flotu tlicro wn slilppt.il provisions and mail to thu lis. wallnii iiila.louitries nt Mnjuru nml Arno, nnd sailed next day. September Jtli, alglit-ii Kill slid Nnmerlck Ialumls, and Kusalo on Ibe 21st, arriv ing tbero to anchor on Ilm Villi, nftur n long cslm, in which the vesnel was drifted towards the island In n calm nnd strong current, nnd only saved by thu nnehors taking ground and holding bar plern about llrty feet from dealructivn breakers. With n light but" Hint won sprung up, wn worked out to a ea fit illntance, from a r.mltlon fiirullnr tn Hint In which tho last Murnlng Slur was wrecked uje.ri the same Island. '1 hero appeared so little pros led of saving thu vessel that all tho lady passen gers had hem started away from her in a bout, CAIIOUNK ISMHtM. Oct. !lth passed Plngelnp, ntopiaeil nt Mokll on the 10th, and anchored at 'tnnn on the 11th. Taking in He v. '.. 'J', Doauuand natlro pas sengers wo sailed on our return tu Plngelnp and Mokll Oct. ir.lh. Spent thn 18th of October stand ing off nnd on at Mokll, and iho 22d al Pingelop. Oct. ZMh we hoye lu off Ponnisi nnd Mr. Dosrin went on shore in tho lent nnd left bis scholars nnd crime on Inmrd again in the evening when wo sailed for Mortluck and link. We wem in eom ptuy nil that day with schooner fnnuontn, hound to h.tn Francisco, by which wn sent n large mail. From Oct. 13th till 3lnt loth mates wero laid up, nnd wo weru without olllcers. Arrived nt Ltik fl oor Nov. I'd, K.ilonti 4lb, Ktnl 8tb, Nnmolouk 2th and Ios.ip 11th. In entering Irssp Isgoon against n head wind mid tldo we got aground In a fnt lens water than the vessel wns drawing, nnd stuck fast for over two hours, when the rising tidu Uxk us off, with n damngid shoo. From the tlinu of leaving Honolulu a leak in tho ship bad been gradually increasing, until wo were pumping two hours nr moron day. From tbo lime ur gutting aground nt Losap till Dec. 3d tbeto was no more pumping required. Nor. lL'th stopped at Nnma, and nnchored in link lagoon on the 13th. Visiting threo different islands hi that lagoon wu sailed on the return trip to the east Nov. 18th, nnd arrived again nt Po nano Nov. 2th. Dec. 1st wo sailed from Ponapo for Kusale, stopping nt Mokll tho third time, to land pas sengers on the 3d. Ou tho night of Dec. 3d tbo old lenk broke out ngain and continued rnpidly to Increase till thclrth. when wo nrrived at Kusalo with n tired crew nnd unsenworthy ship, making more than five feet of water in twenty four hours. Not hnving the means of heaving down, we dis charged everything, unlient sails, sent down spars nnd nt the highest tides hauled op into the mud at the mouth of a river to examine tho bottom a far ns possible. At the lowest tldo threo large places were found with broken copper, one above water and two bo low. Those planks were entirely riddled by worms, and n large leak discovered in tbegarboard-streak. The leak above wnter we wero able to repair quite thoroughly; tho two below we wero obliged to trust to the work of the Hawaiian sailors, who did their best to cover them with tarred duck and coppeHiy diving. Considering tho condition of Iho vessel It wa thought best by all to make tbo attempt tu reach Honolulu, nnd have thorough rcpilrs, before finishing tho work in the Marshall Islands. Loading tbo vessel in ballast, trim, we took' on board Itev. A. 0. Walkup. wifo nnd child, for Apaiang via Honolulu, and sailed for this port Dec. 'JUtb. We havo sighted and passed islands fifty-six times, made thirty-six stopping places, entered (If teen lagoons, anchored forty-six times, besides laying to nnd sUnding off and on one hundred and fifteen hours, and bad three hundred nnd nineteen passengers. Calms nnd currents havo licen moro favorable than usual, having had but four hundred and twenty-nine hours calm, and threo hundred and ninely-fivo miles ndverpe currents. The whole distance sailed ou the ontlre Toyage is twelve thousand three hundred and sixty-two miles. From tbu meridian, and 30 N. Int. we havo had nothing but fresh breezes from K. to N. N.E. till we reached port. Isaiin HntT, Commander. Feb. 2d, 1B82. Semagoguery Triumphant. Eorron Pnxss: Manhood anffrago U the rule in all highly civilized communities; nnd no enlight ened man would advocate il limitation because it sometimes seems to produce lamentable resnlti. Itut occasionally tho outcome of universal luSrage almost overthrows one's sense of the expediency of adhering to the rule. A case In point is More us, in tbo result of tho election in Honolulu last Wednesday, It seems ns though no degree o; demngoguery, or perversity of character, is suffi cient tu condemn, n man in the eyes nt a commu nity whore all alike, the enlightened and tho igno rant, enjoy the boon of suffrage. What can lie more dishonest, and ought to bo moro discreditable to a man, than tbo example of his professed devotion tu Morrnouism, while rais ing tuuds from tbo simple followers of that faith, iu the pretense of building a tabernacle for their use, and appropriating their contributions to bis private use; nnd when detected in his course, nnd tgnomitiiously expelled from their communion, denying his complicity in it, nnd nveu his sincerity in his professions ? What moro despicable, than his demagoguery lu professing to be opposed t an election tn n seat In the Legislature, whlli getting up nnd publishing in his uwn columns a dozen nr two different tickets, with bis own namo nt the head of each, so as lu catch votes from the friends nf all the candidates, and thus secure his own success? What mom di.gu.tiug than hU constant re-Iteration, " 1 love the Hawniiani," as though all other were oppuaed tu Iham, for the mrpoae of deluding the ignorant uffracitls who nvo not HccuteneM enough to comprehend the selfishness of hi professions r What mora discreditable than hi course, In time past, notorious tu nil observer, in professing lo tie nn advocate of means for promoting temperance, mi itfe of ihi Uomr, nnd theu dodging the leal vote i'n Ik llouu, lent he should lose the fitvor of liquor dealer who happen to have vote to bestow ? And yet, in ilespito of nil these, undo, score mors of disreputable characteristics that might be enu merated, be is triumphantly elected, loading nil competitors, defeating on opponent pre-eminent fur his ability, hi urbane manners, and hi pure and manly character. llut there seems lo N no help for it. It th time ever come in Hawaii nei, when lb wise and libera! Government under which wo live shall be subverted, and demagogue nnd oppressor shall bear rale, thn evil we bate reverted tuabuvewiil belargtly accountable for it. And further, If tho time ever come, which Got! furfend, when tbia small and feeble Kingdom ahall Iwconie the prey of ambitious nation of greater power, what butter plea can they offer for justification, tiuu the sad picture of imbecility which we deplore f AklUlCa.lt. (Communicated. Enrroa StTUtuux Paris: Front the Uamiian Ci'ttllr, February 1, lrWJ. "Mr. Win. Csitla I putting up an otoe iu the ivxoo twtween Itobtrt on it Co.' itore nnd tbo I'otit Office, It U an tl-'"' cellent situation for a lawyer ufttae,'1 Couundram. What government In tte world would allow a cloth and piper llmier'ten lobe put up clt-o alongside of It. GuiKal Post Office, (HtndquarU-ni uf tlvo 1'ixv alaater Gauersl) blocking up it window, ruxt ihoa Miue window w..a...H Ml" ... ,.,,-... . unprotected iu any way I When our Poat OOi'J with all iU valuabl mail matter is destroy by fii from th burning of ttil tinder box, 'jiu uu will ask auoth.r cunuu drum Why was thU tbiu r Q w a Kosxu. 4t;.kUj ' rt i n'llk' n r v. . ..:.fm,iWta&k jntiaAtisW wirr . .- ic-am r:iCa& ,. ...Ma