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M r ?. X a s- I - W k 1.1 '" fc?" B O Hi -a ne r?4 . 'iff.iv'"11 FiT' ft, 3V IT' ' THE SATURDAY PRESS. a NKW.irA.pnn rvnt.tsiir.D wkkkm iui srmcmrrrox riVE DOLIiABS A YEAH IN ADVANCE Foreign Nulxcrlptlons, from $4, lo;,M,c ronlhiK to ittstlnatlun. SnWrlWs unit Adiertlirii will address T1I0S. CI. TlinUM, Manager, The Saturday I'ff will not lifllil Itaolf responsible for Ihr utterances of correspondent. All mstter for tii Hatrmlajr Press should he addressed to ifie'MATUmiAY PRESS." Reminiscances of Honolulu. No 24. After completing tho occtipntion of tho Fori, n filo of French soliliorn wits mnrcliod to tlio diatom llonno mid Oovornment ollicoi,tiiicllulinf; tho J'olyncsian I'rintitiK office, on ilio slto of tho present I'osUolHco building) wlioro KOtitrios worn jiuituil, mill dtinng tho ocuiipntioii Oovornment officials hnd tii) nccean to their office. Tho Gov eminent printer (tho present writer wns fbremrui of tho Government press) woro Font io tho American Mission Printing office to do noeded work. Tho paper wns not iasuoil on Snturclny, Scptumbcr 1hi. During tho forenoon of tho 'Jfith, nil tho money in tho QoTurtitiiont Treasury had been "carted tip to I ho Minsion premises, nml placed for safoty in tho clmrgouf Hon. 8. N. Castle, tio Secular Agent of tho Mission. Tho King's yacht, tho protty Jiamthamtha fIL, which had recently ar rived from Maui and was lying in tho har bor, was seised by tho French, nnd an chored tinder tho stern of tho Gassendi. And coasting vosselrt, ns they canio into port from tho other Islands, woro similarly seized nnd anchored, so that in tho cour.se of a day or two tho man-of-war had quito a "mosquito Hoot" nudcr her loc, These Ycsscls (excepting the King's yacht,) woro nil released after it low days vexatious de tention, in uonscquenco of remonstrances by foroigtt Consuls (K. 0. Janion, L. II. Antlion, J. F. IS. Marshall) nnd tho exhi bition of proof that tho vessels nnd their lading wns tho property of private individ uals nnd not of thollntvniian Government. Ono schooner, which wns nmong tho first that was seized, wns loaded with sugar and producw from the plnnlntiou-of Dr. II. W. Wood, ntKoloa, Kauai, Dr. E. Hoffmann, who was .1 relative of Dr. Wood, and per sonally well acquainted with Dillon, tho French Consul, wont oil' to tho Gassendi to endenvor to obtain tho reloaso of tho vest ol. II o found tho Consul promenading tho dock in company with tho Admiral. Tho Doctor was received with true French hauteur nnd scant politeness by Dillon, who oxtonded in recognition ono finger of bis hnud to shako. Tho visit however re sulted in tho rcloaso of tho vessel. During tho wholo tiuio of tho French occupancy, which lasted a fortnight, tho t Hawaiian flag continued to float, night nnd day, from tho flag-staff of tho Fort. I omitted to mention in my last tho fact that when tho French ontored, tho officer in command had demanded that Governor Kokuauaoa should causo the flag to bo hauled down. Tho Governor's reply was ' spirited, ns wall as sound: "If you desiro to have tho flag down, haul it down your self I shall not." And so it remained, for if the French thomsolvos had lowered it thoy would have lost ovcu the shadow of n quibble for denying that thoy had brokou tho ngrcomout with Great Britain of No vember 28, 1843, not, on any pretext what ever,! to take possession of any portion of too Hawaiian territory. On Sundny morning a poster, (printed nt the Roman Catholic Mission) was found placarded on tho streets of Honolulu. It read ns follows: TO 1IIK INIIAHITANTS OF HONOLULU. A misunderstanding connected with tho non-execution of n Treaty having oxisted, for some timo, between Franco and tho Ha waiian Islands, tho undersigned rcnr-Ad-xniral do Tromelin came to Honolulu in tho hope of settling it amicably nnd pacifically. "With this viow he sought an iutorriow with tho. King in Council, ottering to hear their reasons aud discuss the question with thorn, in a conciliatory spirit. The advisers of tho King, against whoso arbitrary and unconstitutional-conduct, the Iteprosontntivcs of tho Groat Fowers, France, the United States aud Great Britain, hod already pro tested, in n collectivo address, on the 13th December, 1848, thereby binding their re spective Governments; refused to grant the conference demanded. It became therefore a part of tho duty of tho under signed to forward to them an ultimatum, rrhtsh they have also roioctcd. In conse quence thereof, the Fort of Honolulu has been disarmed by tho French forces, now in fbo harbor, but the Hawaiian flag still -waves and will continue to wave over it. Tho undersigned, who neither aims at nu occupation uor a Proteotorato, for France, will hasten to withdraw with tho forces under his command, tho moment his just reclamations nre nttended to. In the mean time, it is his listed resolve to rospect aliko tho interests of all foreigners no mat ter what their orecd or country. As far as France is ooucerned, the convention signed in 1831) by Captain Laplace will form tho basis of her rotations .with these Islands. According to this Treaty French merchand ise of all kinds will bo admitted at tho uni form duty of 5 per cout. Lkooauant de TnouEiw, Hoar Admiral. On the morning of tho day in which the French farcos laudod in tho nftcrnoou, ,I)illou with 'his family went on board tho Gassendi, and remained there for a week. He might, possibly, have deemed that his personal safety would be endangered; but really tho.act wos only in keeping with tho role of Bombastes Furioso whioh was nat ural to him. Daring tho wholo timo, from the first lauding of tho Frouch troops un til they were withdrawn, Honolulu pre seuted a scene of tho utmost quiet and good order. There was not a moment wheu a French citizeu, of whatever rank, could not go about tho streets with the ut most sifety to his person, nod entirely un armed. Freuoh property was just as se cure ss it ovor had been, or as that of tho subjects or citizens of any other Govern went. But Mr, Dillon fled to the protec tion of. a war ship, aud before doing so wrote to Mr. Wyllie that "ho was hiuuolf forced, in consequence oi ao oosuuaoy with"which the Hawaiian Govorumout has repelled the just demaudi, formalized both in his same aud iu the name of M. the Hear Admiral, Commander iu Chief, Ac,, Ac, to evacuate bU house, situate iu the yalley of Nauauu, and of psasiug, with his family, oa .board one of the vessels of war of hit nation." Further adding that ho held the Hawaiian Government leanon. aibte fur "damages or deterioration" which mijht bipntri U eaid proper Wee, the Taller boas with furniture valued, at $10,000, and the ChaaaeUerie at $3,000. FraYioui to the 25th, the Freuch Ad- Saturday VOLUME II, NO. 25. mirat had addressed a circular letter to the Bcprcsentativcs of Foreign Powers, setting firth tho demand that were to ho inn do on tho Hawaiian Government, nnd stating that ho should enforce thorn with tho rrirtuis at his disposal. Joel Turrill, tho cminontly respectable nnd phlegmatic old gentleman who occupied tho position of American Consul nt tho time, was inter ested sufficiently to respond to tho Admiral, cxproising in decided terms the opinion that neither tlio letter nor tho spirit of tho Treaty with Franco had been riolnlcd by tho Ilnwaiian Government, nnd protesting ngainst tho enforcement of tho domnnds in the maimer indicated. On tho 27th, nt tho suggestion of tho Admiral, that n Spccinl Commission ap pointed by tho King should meet him nnd tho Consul on board tho Gassendi, to con fer on questions in dispute, Dr. .Ttidd and Judgo Leo wcro duly appointed such Com tnisbioncrs, with C. G. Hopkins ns their Secretary. Thoy wont on board on the 28th, nnd that day and evening spent tsovun hours in a discussion which was barren of results. On tho day before (tho 27th) Consul General Miller had hecomo sufficiently aroused to tho fact that tho French authori ties woro acting outrageously, ns to send (ho following dispatch to tho Admiral: II. B. M.'s Consulate General fob ) Tun Islands of the Pacific, Honolulu, Woaiioo, Aug. 27, 184'J. ) Sin: Tho Governments of Great Brit niu nnd Franco having, on tho 28th of No vember, 184:t, entered into a Mutual Agree ment in tho form of n declaration (n copy of which I have tho honor to enclose to you) by which they mutually plodgcd themselves never ou nny ground or pre toxt, or nuder nny form, to tnko possession of nny part of the Territory of tho Snnd wich Islands, it was with exlrcmo regret, that on tho 2uth instnut, I witnosscd'tbo scizuro nnd military occupation, which is still continued, of tho Fort, Custom House, Treasury, Foreign, and other Government Office) of Honolulu, by dctacltmonts of nrmod seamen, from 200 to U00 men, be longing to tho French Naval Forces iu tho Pacific Ocean under your com m nnd; nnd .this net, of thus taking nod holding forci blo possession of a part of tho territory of tho Sandwich Islands, being, I conceive, n violation of the mutual agreement entered into by Great Britain and France, I feel it to bo my duty, ns tho Itepresontativo of Her Britannic Majesty' Government nt these Islands, to protest, nnd I do hereby protest ngaiust that proceeding, nnd nt tho samo timo I beg to assure you that Great Britain will not see with indifference nn ex erciso of arbitrary violonco practiced to tho prejudice of n Sovereign and country which sho has taken utidcr special protection, whilo she does not seek, bat on tho con trary disclaims any wish for paramount in fluence or privileges not enjoyed by other nations in these Islands. With sontiments of the highest consideration, ' I bavo the honor to be, tc., (Signed) William Miller, H. B. M.'s Consul General for tho Islands of tho Pacific. This spirited nud appropriately worded dispatch of General Miller, olicitcd no re ply from tho Admiral, nny moro than did tho protest of tho American Consul and the "remonstrances'1 of tho Consuls for Chile, Poru nnd Donmnrk. An illustration of tho spirit of spiteful vandalism that nctuated Mr. Dillon, (who was tho Admiral' prompter iiji everything) occorred at tho Fort. At the very time when tho King's Special Commissioners worn engaged on board tho Gassendi in consultation with the Admiral with a viow to coming to somo amicable undorstandiug ns to tho settlement of questions in dis pute' the French in tho Fort wero busily at work jn dismounting and spiking tho guns, nnd' in throwing 60vernl huudrcd kegs of powder iuto the sea. For weoks thereafter, tho beach in the neighborhood of the Fort nnd rtt Fisherman's Point was black with tho gunpowder washed up by tho sea. Not sntUticd with spiking tho big guns several of which wero vory hand somo brass ones, of ancient nnd curious pattern and workmanship thoy labored with hammer and chisel to cut oil' the trunnions of a number, so as to prevent nuy possibility of their over boing again of any use. In tho Governor's office and resi dence, which stood on the ramparts, theso French barbarians destroyed all tho furni ture and household utensils, wroto obscene nnd insulting words in charcoal on tho white walls, .nnd otherwise conducted thomsolvos like beasts. "Lea bravoa Poarsuivantes" ob thoy inscribed themselves iu bold letters on tho Governor's walls got a scaro oue night. A lot of our residents, boon companions, nnd among thorn that Priuco of jokers, Fred V. Thompson wcro assembled at tho French Hotel, on Fort street, kept by Victor Chaucerel, a Frenchman. Tho French officers mado this thoir head-quart-en when, oil' duty. Fred nnd bis co-conspirators proceeded by winks aud smiles, with uow nnd then a word dropped about 'the Fort," nud "midnight" nud "guns and pistols," and "short and sharp work'' to arouse tho tcrriblo suspicion in tho minds of the officers that nn attempt was to bo made that night to re-capturo tho Fort. Oue by ono tho Frenchmen left the hotol nnd went back to tho Fort, watched on their way through the darkness by tho chuckling conspirators. Soon thero war, nn unusual racket iu the Fort. Drums boat aud lights wero scon carried hurriedly about. It afterwards transpired, greatly to tho satisfaction and amusement of those who had a band in the hoax, that the French had really anticipated being nt taoked that night, bad posted doable seu tries and lay ou their arms till morning. II. L. S. BT THE LATEST AXBIVALS fltUM NAN rKASU'lMl'tt K IIA.VK KEClCmiD A TiAltOK W 1 f au'liiiou in our lormrr .. u "! .."... . i bhlpbtorvs, 1'tovl.loni, c, dc, which lilrn us tu OrMtMt AsMjrimwt f Good Kept oii tune Islands, "all et which will bs sold t ths Lowest Market Prices, ss usual. Our frljuds and tht ouumc generally are nsuecuHy '"yggn'ygp" MANILA CORDAGK. J A thread to .vouch. Boul8 4 co HONOLULU, H. H. W. SEVERANCE, Hnwiiilan Contnl As CotiimlIon Merchant 7 aHH-'nlltornla Ht., Crtl.. llnoin No. 4. ly J. M. DAVIDSON. Attorney at Law, No. 13 Kiuhumanu Street, 8t lloNOM't.tr. 65 lr EDWARD PRESTON, Attorney unit Counsellor nt Lnw, ly l.b Putt Httcct, lloiiclnlu. 1 J. M. OAT & CO., SAILMAKERH, Jlnkce' I'lriM'roof Hloclr, Honolulu, II. t. S!i I'liRr of all tlc-crlptlon inmlf nml repaired.. ly J. NOTT & CoZ Imporlnm nml Denier in Stove. Rnngcn, Mctnl", limine I'lirnltMnsr Mood, L'rixketjr, Mum nml Clilnn Ware, l'rncllcal Mccl.anlci, Honolulu, II, I, MX TT'TfiT-TTTIT CHAMPAGNE CIDER MANUFACTORY AND GROCERY. 6 Xo. lit I.lllllH HlrrM. ly JNO. H. BROWN. Inpector of Weight nnd Memture, IU! HrretntiU Httert. 45 Onlcra ran lie toft nt Trillcc MIMlon. Cm A. W. RICHARDSON & CO., iruiiTKiii ami iitAt r.M m Hoots, Nhoci, Viirnlf hliii- (loud, Hit., Cail, Tcnnlci, Valine, I'erfumerjr ami So.ii., Waltham Wntctmn, Vino Jewelry, etc., cottier ot l'utt and Merchant Mix., Honolulu, If, I. My W- R. CASTLE, ATron.waiv iVT X.A.-VV and Notary I'udllr. Attend all the Court of the S37 Klngboin. ly S. MAGNIN, Importer and Denier in Dry nnd Fancy Qooda, Boot, Shoe, &c, AttlieOrcat Eattcrn Htorr, No. tj fort St., Honolulu M ly L. W. HOPP, Cabinet Sinker, Upholsterer, Denier in Furniture, No. M KIiir Street, lictHrcn Nminnit nnd Fort Streets. Mallrei'eca constantly on linnd or mado to order. ?) THOS- O. THRUM, Importing nnd Manufacturing Stationer Nown Acont, Book Binder, &c., Merchant Street, and Dealer In Fine Stationery, Honks, Music, Toys and Fancy Goods, 1 tort Htrcc.t, near Hotel, Honolulu. ly FRANK GERTZ, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER No. HI Fort HI., opposlto Pantheon Stables, Hoots null Nlioes .llitilc li Order, of flrtt Ma. terlnl.ntiil nt Itensjiintile I'rleCN. Boots and Shoes mado for Cash only M. S. GRINBAVM &. CO., Importer and Wholesalo Dealer in Gono- ral Morchnndiso. 3 Mnkcc'n Mock, ((ilccn litrect. ly M. S. GRINBAUM & CO.. Forwarding nnd Commission Merchants, 214 California St., Han Francisco. Special facilities for and partlcslar attention paid to J consignments of Island produce. ly VOXaO-A-NTO HOUSE GRATER OK OF ICIXAUEA. W. IT. 17KNTZ, MANAGER. Plenty to eat. a ronslnc fire, clean bed, nnd the best attendance on the Hawaiian Islands. Visitors requiring any unusual display of olcanlc actlou will kindly .Me Manarcr nt least tun days notice In fine weather, and from eleven to thirteen In foul r. ly FRANK 11. AUSTIN & CO., Commission Merchants nd For- warding-Agtjnts. Omco No. SO California St., Han Francisco. Consignment from the Hawaiian Islands desired. The licst l'rlcea Warranted, and bales Guaranteed. 8T1 4 ly T. J. MOSSMAN, Importer and Doaler in Crockery, Plain and O-coratod Porcelain, Out and Pressed Glass, hllvcr Plated Ware, Cutlery, Chandeliers, Lamps, Chimneys, Etc. Fire Proof btore, cor. Kinz and.Nuuaiiu Hts., Honolulu. 2Jl A. M. HEWITT, Freickt and General Shipping Clerk, HT All order left nt E. P. Adams' Auction Room will ho promptly attended to. 3m MAX ECKART, Watchmaker, Jeweller, Engrarer and Diamond Setter. No.GKaahumauu Street, Honolulu. All orders faith fully executed. Si ly A. L. SMITH, 44 rilttT BTIIKET, IKIMllTKn ANUUEALintN Mrrlden (Quadruple Plated Ware, Glassware, Klucs Combination bpectacles nnd Kye Glassts, Urackets, Vases, I.ustral Wire Ware, Fancy Soaps, Picture Frames, Wosleuholm'a Pocket Kulves, Scissors, PU tols. Powder. Shot and Ammunition, Clark' Spool Cotton, Machine, Oil, all kinds of Machine Needles, "Uontestlc" Paper ahluiis, Sols A;cnt for the uni versally acknimlcdirctf Light Running Domestic) Sewing Machlns WM. MoCANDLESS, Mo. O. tui-mi Mrevt. Ftsli Market, Dciler iu Choicest lleef. Veal. Mnttnn, Fish, etc. Family and Shipping; llrdeis carefully attended to. Live Stock furnished to eele at short notice, and Vegetables of all kinds supplied to order. f I lyr CHA8. BREWER fc CO., U7 Kllliy Nt.. IKialou. AgenU of Hawaiian Facxets, General Commiuion Agents. Special attention given tn the purchasing of Goods for tho Hawaiian trade. Freights at the lowest rate. ! ly C. E. WILLIAMS, Importer, Manufacturer! Upholiterer, and Dealer In Furniture of Kvery Ilescrlntlou, Kutnl- . 11....- It......... KI.. ill I..... u.ut U....I Ul.... ... IUIV il.ir liuutl)., ,, ...,. .,L-V 1,IH HU,')I U, tho Old Stand on Hotel Mrunt. 1ST All Order. Promptly Attended to. 41 ly bzsxioz1 b ao., BANKERS. IIONOLUMJ, lilt 1IAWAIIAM IHLAHDH , DllAW UXCHANUU ON 1HE BJUU OF OLIF0HNU. : ; : : SN FRUNCISCQ AMI TUEln 4C1CST3 1.1 . New York, (Bostou, Pnrts, Aucklsmt, rHEOIIIENTal BUNK CORPORATION, : : : : LONDON asu Tium llllAru. ix-. llejiif Kong, Hyiliier, and HrllMumv, And transact a General Hanking Business. B33 ly WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED KxLATK ARRIVALS, JLXaEtvee Iiotot ECetir OF TIIK NBW CROP. ALSO, Whole ami Ground Hurley, Oats, Bran, atd Aftfa May. Ws carry tha largest stock of Horse Fed In this Kingdom, and are always prepared tu till all order, with sLCiistuiued promptness, and AT LOW KATES FOR CASH, tVsrtiraln Ground to Order.a1 Wheat, Corn, Cracked Corn, OII Cake. Middlings, Mixed Feed, tic, always un band. II3ni LAINK A CO. Wailuku Pol Factory. TJE6T OUA.'MTY OF 1AIAI MAX. XJ ufactured constantly, All orders tilled with ills. auk. li. II. 1IAILKV tj ly Wailuku. Maul COMET TEA I OOLONG ft KKQLISH BREAK FA8T. la l. M. Japan Tea. Sums riry too tullty. Also, Osochoni and olbtt Black Tea. un t')M mala: m Wor 1Mb, W. ' ' BOLLstS CO. w I., SATURDAY FEBRUARY, 18, 1882. ED. C. ROWE, Honsn and Slr;n Painter, Paper Hunger, &e W ly yu 107 King Htreet. Honolulu. J WIljlMUt !!., Corner of Fort and Cuccn Uleets, Honolulu, Lumber, Paints, Oils, Nulls, Salt and Bulldlns; 8'itly Mutnrlalsnf avorT fclnrl. I'. A. NCHAIM'lIIt Ai. CO., Importors ACommlsalon Morohants B7H IIuiiiiImIii, Hawaiian Islands, ly . m. tjuiviiTinxM. ni. 11.. SUR0E0N AND IIOMEOFAIlllO fHYBIClN. Onice-Corner Fort and lleretanla Hti., Honolulu, twi 'ti. I. AI'A.IIM, Auctioneer anil Commisaion Merchant. g) (Jneen Hlreet, Honiilulii. ly f,i. it4ri.s;iii.Ai:.'i:it a. :., IMPORTERS AND C0MMIE8I0N MERCHANTS oX'JO llDiiolnlii.Caliit. H.li ly T. T. LENEHAN & CO Importers nnd Commitsion Merchnnta, faT Nuimnii Htrett. llnniilnln. 1 a. h. ;i.i.JiMitj Co.. iiit'iuiTKna AHt uri.f.nt t GonorAl IVTci'Joj Ajictissao, BfO Corner (jtieen and rjaahiiinanu Hlteets. ly II. alAJU-i:Lk Ac CO., OENERAL COMMISSION AGENT tn Queen Htrret,, Honolulu, II. I. A . W . 11 I'tsll. GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER. Family Urocery and Feed Btote. 817 ly Ml Fort: Street, Honolnln. MRS. A. M. MELLIS, Fashionable Dress and Cloak Maker, 101 Fort street, Honolulu, II. I. MS at ly IIOEil.sUN Ac CO., Ship Chandlers and Commission Merchants. Importers and Dealers In Oeneinl Merchandise, (laeen fc.1I M., lloiinliilii.il. I. ly j. in. Wsiiii:v. si. i., i. to.tt. Dental Rooms on Fort Street, OMco In Ilrecr's,llliicl(, coiner Hotel and Fort fctittts t'Kl ly Kntrniice, Hotel attict. ci:cii. ni(w. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, .NOTARY PUIIL1C, And Agent fortaklng Acknowlrduiucuts of Instruments for the Inland of Unhu. oSDO No. 8 Kaalinnianii St.. Honolnln, II. I. ly liAIAi; A. CO.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Importers of and Dealeara In Hny, Uralu, and 8-11 (lencnil Produce. Hunolnlii, II. 1. ly JOHN '1'. WAXIlItlkOUMi:. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN OENERAL MERCHANDISE. 677 Queen Street, Honolulu, II, I. ly JNO. A. HASSINOER, Agent to tnko Acknowledgment to Con tracts for Labor. bTU 3 Interior Oltice, lion luln. ly (i. i;. .nciATim: & unoiiUiH. fiEOCEKY. PEED STORE and BAKEEY Corner King nnd Fort Streets, Honolulu. bSQ ly i:. O. llALti it. KO.. IMPORTERS AMD DEALERS IN HARDWARE Dry Uoods, Paints, Oils and General llt-tthaudlse. Ml ly Curner Fort and King Stf. u,x. r. CAHTEn. CJUXKB, JB C. BREWER & CO.. SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WJ Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. Jy r.oDT. Lr.wKnn. f cm. iookk. liJMVr.tt COOKE, Mucccssors teiLiant,',lhcxs,iv IMFORTJiRS & BKALKKS IN LUMBER And all kinds oraiulldlng Materials. Fort Street. frTa ly Honolulu. S. M. CARTER, Agent to take Acknowledgments to Con- tracts for Labor. Office at P. M. S. Dock, Ssplioade, Honolulu, II. I. 88C IS ly ItlJ.I.tAUllA.-tf & CO.. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWABE Cutlery, Dry Uoods, Pulnts and Otis, and General Merchandise. 80 No. 37 Fort Street, Honolulu. , ly cuvaarnrcKELS. wu.o.iuwin. WM. . Ill win Ac CO., Sugar Factors and Commission Agents Honolulu, II. 1. SM .11. N. UKlNllAUltl Ac CO.. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS In Fashloiiaulu Clothing. Hats, Caps, Hoots, Shoes, and every varluty of tlenilcnieu's Superior Vurulsblug Hoods. Store In Makuu'a Illock, Queen btiet Houo. lulu. II. I. eMyl A. W. FEIRCE & CO., SHIP CHANDLERS & COMMISSION MERCHAMTS AOE.NTS roil Brand's Guns aud Domb Lonces, Perry Dayls' Pain Killer, 888 1 No. 4U (jneen .St., Honolulu. ly TIIEO. II. DAVIKN, Late Janion. (Ikikk i Co. IMPORTER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT and Anr.M rnn Lloyd's and Iho Liverpool Underwriters, British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company, And Northern Assurance Ccnipuuy. oito.1 ly HMAN I1KOH.. Importers' of General Merchandise FHOM FHANCE, ENGLAND, GERMANY, AND UNITED STATES, No. M Merchant Street, Honolulu, II. I, IIYMVn BKOH., WHOLESALE G1100ERS, Sit audits California Hired, MAN rsAUimis, PrT" Particular attention paid to ailing and shipping; Island orders. 835 ly S, X. CAHTLK. I, B. ATIICIITON, CAHTIili tVVOOIili, BHIPPINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS fMPOKTlCIIS ANU Oaalars In Cenoral Merchandise, No. SO Kluf Street, Honolulu, II. I, AQKNTH FOH The Union Insurance Company ot Ban Francisco, The New Kngland Life Insurance Couipauy, Ilotton, The Oiecon Packet Line. Th Kohala Plantation, llr. Jayne x Son's Celebrat, ed Medicines, Whi-elcr Jc Wilson's Sewing Machines, ius iiaii.ii riauiaiion, uaiiiiKii I'lantatiou, llaniaktia Plantation. ohoflly WE HAVE ON HAND, AHtt AKE XaTAN'ri.V MEt'KIVINU CALIt'Oll.NIA Hay. Bran, Oats, Corn, Wheat. Oil Cake Meal, Mixed Feed Cracked Cons, Whole aad Ground Barley Ve, Which w will sell l-OH tlABIf. lower than any other arm Iu tjwn. Notl,ATKIl.ciislomsollcltcJ. We hav recelvnl vx h4lakaua, 3 of i'uliuan Co.'a latent UprluK Carta, whkhsreln creatrtesiand; these carls aru superior to anythinE of tho klad herviufur .Vrl H.IV, li.VVUUH, ..V, .... . Ml am LAISE A CO. HAWAIIAN TRANSIsATIONS, qMIR UNIlKlttHONKI IS 1JIK- X pared to translate, llh accuracy aud dispatch, and ou reasonable tirui.. Beeds, Iseeses. Ac, Ac, From Enallih to Hawaiian, and tics tvria. Sesldtuct' No. 47 Emus slrset. alar bo fmiud at th Law Cc of lion. A. a. Htnwtii, oariau ousmass sours lot M. L. SHELDON COLUMDIA RIVKB SAIiMOK, IN barrel and half barrels. For sal. by BOLLIB C Press: PIONEER STEAM Candy Manufactory and Bakery 3sT. HORN, Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook and Baser, B70 71 Ilntelslreet.hetiveeii Nnnann and Fort, a ly C. 4.'. COItK.IIA.l. BLACKSMITH AND MACHINIST Jtorssi Khorliiu;, Cnrrlnirr Work, I'lniilntloii .Mnelllnrryr, Cl 861 Hhnp on King Street, next Caslle .tt'ooVe's. ly HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. 4ftPft ."TRAM KNtllfr.H, !ILl,Ml Nlt.f.H nfcltrsfa. Il'illn s,CVg.n, Iron, Ilrais and L.ad Csillnis Maohinory of Every Dooorlptlon -Msd to Order - Tartloular attention paid to Shlp't BUekaniltlilng lfj-n WOllKsseeuledontlieslierlnliiiillee. (oii'Sly OEO. C STRATEMEYEK, Practical Painter nml Decorator, Glldlnp; Ornlnlnp; anil Lettorlnp;., No. 60 Hotel St.. nppusllp Family Market. sirjijr L'lANOFOIlTE AND ORGAN TUNER '7C7 0r:'' n ho left at T, O. Tlirum'a Fort Street and Merchant Hlreet Wlores. U Cm IIOlflilSTER & CO,, 33JPtIB;iistni, Apotlxooarlon anii txi'onT.na or pathlc Hpeclflc, Ac, Ac. 8M JOS. E. WISEMAN, Renl Estate Broker fc Employment Bnrenn llents llooins, Cotlnjes, Houses, and sell: and lenses Heal Kstate In all pjrls of the Kingdom. Employ ment fouud for I hose seeking work In all the various branches of liuslne's connected with these Islands. -iff" ."-Legal Documents drattti, Hills L'olkctol, Hooks and Accounts ketit, andL'entralomce work trans acted, ratronago solicited. Conunlssloua moderate. Honolulu. 11.1. ai (mi W. .UACFAIIIiANi: At CO.. 1MP0KTERS AND COHHUSIOlf MERCHAMTS, lloblnsoti's Fire-Proof Ilulldlng, Qnecn Hlreet, Honolulu, II. I. Aor.NTa ron The (llasgow nnd Honolulu Line of rackets, lohn Hay ,t Co'a Lherponl nnd London Packets. Tho tvalkapu I'hintnllnu. The Spencer Plantation. Hllo. Ilakarau l'lantntion, Hllo. Mlrrlees, ! nit ,fc Watson, Hngnr Machinery. Tho P1111I011 rheep Ilanch Company. 857 "HARLB 3VE.' H.M. MOORE, JOB 3PIMrfX3EIt, AND DKALEJt IN Stationery, Cigars, Tobacco Ac, Ac SO SIS No. IJ3 Port Street. ly f. a. M;u,vi:i'i:it. AtlllNTorilreinen ISnnritnf Umlertrrlters, Auentof lire. den Hoard of Underwriters, Agent of Vienna IJoaid of Underwriter-. Clnltna against lnsurnnro Companies ulthln the Juris dktlou of thenuovu Hoards of Undemrlters will hate to bo cerllOcd to by the abotc Agent to make tlifiu valid. 81. ly Insurance Notice. TI1K AOEST PUR TIIK BHITIS1I For elgn Marine Insurance Company (Limited) has received Instructions to Itciliice Ihn itiitrx of In- suranco between Honolulu and Ports In the Pacific, and Is now prepared to issue Policies at the lowest rales, with a special reduction on freight per steamers. TIIKU. ll. DAV1E8. S8j ly Agent llrlt. For. Mar. Ins. Co.. Limited HAimtiiKun. iiitiinKm FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. TIIK imm.RNIUXF.Il. IIAVINU IHSKN AP. pointed AQ.inta of tho above Company, are pre Jarcd to insure risks against fire on Minn nud llrlek lollillliK. and on Hlvrchniiillfie stored therein, on tha moat favoraolo terms, i'ot particulars apply at the office of Wily F. A. SCHAKFfikifc CO. HAMBURC-MACDEBURC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HAMBURG. BIW.IsIXaM. HIIHCIIANDI.HE. 1'IIIINI. TUItE and Machinery Insured against Fire on the most favorable terms. A. JAEGt.il, Ae,cnt for tha Hawaiian Islands. W, ly Insurance Notice. THE t'NUKRNIUMCn AKi: I'RKPARF.n to write upon Merchandise, per ftrst-claaa esscls between this and the Coast Pnrts, covering loss or damage. If amounting tii 111 per cent, or more, on the sound valu-of the whole suipment at port of delivery, upon fuvorablu terms. BISHOP & Co. Agents of tho Firemen's Fund Insurance Company. Honolnln, Jun. 30, 10. Stir, 3m FIREMAN'S FUND Insurance Company. A Leading Home Company. Assets, June 50th $767,307,17 Additional Cash Capital (now being called In) llW.OOO.Ol) Total Assets 1,117,307.17 TIIT5 FIKKMAN'8 FQND INSUH ANOE COMPANY basis Its claims to the best patronage upon Its aound financial condition, reinforced by He accession of capital, giving It over A million dollars In assets; Its catenalvo system of Agencies, In surlujr It a lare preinlnin Income, wlthont tho neces sity of heavy concentration of lines; Us adherence to the best principles and practices of Underwriting; by open, fair aud clearly expressed contracts, and prompt and equitable adjustment and payment of legitimate losses. For seventeen years it has been favorably known as a conservative underwriter, and during tlut time has paid over 4,000,000 IN LOSSES, Passing triumphantly through tho heaviest conflagra tions Known In modern history, Bismol A Co., Aareiata, 13m Honolulu, II. I. THE LIVERPOOL I LONDON ft GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established HUD. Unlimited Ustbllity to Stockholders. Asset , , $al.W,100 lUserve gnu,!.) Incoino for ISTU: Premiums received arter deduction of re' In surance , $3,383,3 Losses promptly adjusted aud paid here. 1 am MIWHOI' Co.. Agssla. UNION INSURANCE COMPANY OV IAN VUANCIMOU. XscZAVlxxe. IROOKPOBATID, 1889 CASTLE ft COOKE. AGENTS 71 T h Hswallam IaUaas. ly HhonUh Wastphalian (.loyal INIUAANCE COMPANY. r M. ULAIIBAl'll. Mkenlsk Prassla. Aachen and Leipiiglniuranoe Co,, I.lmlUd, W AACIICX. (AIX.I.A.CHAPEI.I.K.) AXiI. I'LAIMN rOH PAHTI41II.AK AVKM. AOK sustained by Uoods arriving here, aud ln sured tu the abovo Companies, have to bo made with the cognlsancuof aud certified to by tht undersigned. In order to bs valid. J, C, ULAUK, Agent. HAWAIIAN INVXITMEMT k AGENCY CO. UMITKD. M KKV l.Ar1CI MM VIIMT-CI.SMI chii,i.s. iuv lony ur .nori prrious. Apply 10 . .. wns.e.4,. MauauerprorfM. Office, Qaesu rt.. over U. W. Macfarlaua a Co. is if CASK GOODS, A Isrre assortment of Fruits, Meats, Flsb, Lobsters, Claws, Uystrra, Bhrlmps, Ac. ' at received, and for salo by bULLUU 4 Co, LIME! LIME I EX BKTXK WRESTLER" AFR1L m, mi. rofssUsy 94 hollisaco. 1XTBA Mill lllf I rK,KsJkrr OLL CO 7Ln,'Jc?.. "'"IIK""! ARints for 1'. Lorlllard A Co., W. 8. Kimball li Oo'a Vanity Fair, (Inodwln Cn'a Old Judge, lliichaniui Si Ljle's Celebrated I'Iuk Tobaccos. i.uiiuu 1, jiuiiiiiiirpTn iiuinru. WHOLE NUMBER 77, BnMon Board of llndtrvrrlfers. A KT for the Hawaiian Islands, - 7 . nnnwnit A CO. Philadelphia Board of Underwriters. ACJKJtTS fttr the llawallsn tstnnrlt, f.'W 'y V. IlHKWKlt i CO WILDER & CO. Honolulu, Ilavvnllnn Islands, lien rent ARrnts of the Mutual Life Insurance Comp'y OI' ! TURK, Largost, Snfost and Most ECONOMICAL LIFE INS. CO. IN THE WORLD J Cash Assets, over S9O.C00.00O ! anr Kor Information concerning Ihn Company, and fo r Hates of Insuiaucc, apply to VYILUKK A Co., t'en'l Aaents, or tm Bin , 1., if ior..iiA, H, illclllng Agent. GERMAN LLOYD Marine Insurance Company of Berlin. F 0 li, T U N A General lnsuranceCpmpany of Berlin. mim ahovr ixsukaNi-c coiriPAHim A have established a Oeneral Agency hero, and the undersigned, Ucncral Agents, are authorized to take Hlslss aKftlimiltir. Itniisrcrnnr lhr asnt the Host Reasonable Kates, nurl on the M cwt favorable 'I'crin. 8Wly r.A.SQHAKPEK A CO., General Agents. THK New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. OF BOSTON, MAS IJHIOni'DllATKI), 183 5. 7 he Oldest Purely Mutual Lie Insurance Co. in Me United Stutes. rollclei Iuned on tho moit favorabl Terms. r.xninplr or Xnu.rorrrlture I'lnn INSUItKD AOC.K YEAItS-OKDINARY LIPK PLANi 1 Annual premium continues Policy 3 years .1 days J Annual premiums continue Policy 4 years !2riays a Annual premiums continue Policy b years S7days 4 Annual premiums continue Pulley 8ycars4A days & Animal premiums continue Policy 10 years 59 days A-SBMotsii. i 913,000,000! Losses Paid tlironirh llniiolulu Areucjr, $40.000 CASTLE & COOKE, AJENTS B7i rnn the imwaikk hi.au iy NORTH BB1TI3H AND MERCANTILE ZiiMuranoo Company Of London and Edlnbttrg. Established 1 80S. Itjsonrces of tho Compuuy as at 31st December, 1880: SunscmnEti (Javital Fine Kunii ltesene....8IL27IS 19 11 Premium lie- servo 317,0)7 IB 10 Dalancu of Profit and Loss Acc..39,CCS 9 S Paid up WO.OOO Uncalled l.sisj.uuo 1,0X1,01X1 1UI,1U3 C It ItEvaxci! ron Tnx Yrxn 183'J-Flre Premiums aud In tcivst.X'l.UU.uuo 9. E. HOPPSC'IILAEUEIl CO., 8C8 Ml Ai;euts for the Hawaiian Islands Til A MS- ATI. ANTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, r HAinnuRa. Capital of the Qampany A Ileserve..Relchsinark C,0uo,C00 " their Ke-Insuraucc Companies " 101,050.000 Total Itelchsmark WiptifiOO NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, or iiAMnfjRU. Capital of the Company &neservc.. Itelchsmark 8,B30.OtX) " their Ite-Insuranco Companies " :t5,0t)il,)0 Total Itelchsmark ,830ioo nrilWKIZKRIHC'IIK I.LOTD RUCK VERSICHERUHGS GESELLSCHAFT OF WINTERTHUR. Capital of the Comp.iny francs 5,000,000 f IIB HflsKRNI!Kn. K?I KRAI. AGUWTH . of the above three companies for the Hawaiian Islands, are urcpa;cd tn Insure Ilulldlngs, Furniture, Merchandise and Produce, Machinery, Ac, also Sugar and Itlcc Mills, nnd vessels In the harbor, against loss or tlamugo hy Arc, on the most favorable terms. WWy II. IIACKKELD A CO. KNOWLES' STEAM AND VACUUM PUMPS THE TJXDERSlOJf ED HAVE JUST received per Amy Turner, from lloston, a full as sortment "f these celebrated Pumps, which are guaran teed tn bo cheaper aud bi'tter than any other style of pump Imported. We call tho attention of planters par ticularly to the Vacuum Pump, which la less compll en ted and more acrvicable than other pnmps. tmsm 13 tf u MtEWER A CO. FOR LEASE. THOSE VEltY I)ESI11ABI.E M. Premises kuaunaa " ULULANI." Knlao-ff. kahua, lately occupied by 11. II. W., Commissioner, .lames Hay Wodchonse, Esq, The buildings havo Just beer, thoroughly painted, iiapcrid, and ctherivlse Ira proved for (lie .benefit of the tenant. Government water Uldnn, besides having a windmill, with a supply ll guod suect and ckai IicaUhy water, which has been maljzcd by Pror..Thiimn,on of tha Challonrer Expe dition, and pronounced by him the best he had seen sli.ee he left England, If or particulars, inquire o tT 61 JAB. H. LEMON. ALL PERSONS SEEKING EMPLOYMENT A NO Alsli PARTIES EITHER IN lluu-iti... at any of the Islands In the Uroup In Want of Employees Will plea.a make their wants known to the under. Igued, who Ylll do all In their power to nil their orders, P. C. JONE8. Jr. 1 J. 11. ATIIKHTUX, J- Employment Ccmmltlee II. P. DILLINOIIAM. J Y, it. 11. A. S7 ST4 Om ASTOR HOUSE DINING AND LUNCH PARLORS, Nos. 7 aad 78 Hotel Strtat, HART BROTHERS, Proprietor.. Board by the Buy, Week or Transient BILLIARDS, CIgir,lClgArttaIaad Tobacco, loda Water and other Ieatl Driake MmIi ierred in rint-CUt Style at aix Henna. nENItYJ.HAKT. 887 0 EH.IB A. 1IAUT Fawlly (lioccries. AlfW ANNOHTSir.4TL lMLXCMsIt) sous very nae UowU or oalo by M BOLI.K8 A CO. miFINED IUOAB. fMANVI.ATKI. 5'HIWHK AMI t'UI tK NtK hv (W) BOLLKSi BOLLKSA CO. ca KAWAIIAW FIA I A XAllOK CONSIGNMENT IN 50 JNSIONJ Vm Half bjr BOU.S8 CO. MUUAI, CONilGKMKNT OF Al, HA. G. BREWER & CO. HATE JUST ItECEITED, PER American Bark " Ceylon," nP'roiXE. Boston, THE FOLLOWING LIST STAPLE AMERICAN GOODS which is now orrunr.D ron sale UPON EASY TEttMSa Steam Coal, Cumberland Coal, Frnnklln Conl In ck, lor Family Use. I3EI!OSl31VJB3 OIL ISO drfitrca test, Downer's Oil, OAZIB, Utxrrel ftiilioolcsi, ChnirH, Ont Nniln, 3d io 40V Lnnlcrnn, Obnrcoal Irona, Hnnl's Axes, Hunt's Hatchets, Oara Matches, Tnr, Pitch, nosi'n, Turpentine, ItXAXxlia. Oordato, ALL ISIZBSr Pick Handles, Ax Handles, A CUOICE A8S0BTMEENT OF GHIOOEII.I3BS! co NsiimNa or Corn Starch, Tomatoes, Boston Baked Beans (Genuine), Green Corn, Saueag Ment, Succotnsh, Gherkins, Lobsters, Fancy Crackers ! Huckin's Tomato and Mock Turtle Soup, Cnlves' Head, Ham and Tongue, axLll3r Soap Whalo Boats, Mnle and Ox Cnrts, Burnett's Extracts. ORGAN. OwltiR to the larRo stock of raerchandita In tha market, we propone to sell this conaJgnment At 1'rlccs that will Salt oar Customers. 8 1 c. MaVEWEBt ak CO. WILDER CO. Importers and Dealers in LUMBER AHB BUILDING MATERIALS! or Ati KixBa. JUST RECEIVED LATE ARRIVALS! -8EVKRA LARGE AND WEIL-SELECTED CARGOES ! courai8iHa ALL 3jBE USUAL S100K SIZES IK 8CAHTLIR0. T1MBEI, PLAHr, 10A1DI. PEXCIXQ AID PICXETI ALSO; OIV HA.Ir A Moat Ceaaltta Itaek of A FINE ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPER jvatcbit wrtvtm. KAIIB, LOOM, 1DTTI. moil, 10IM. SOBIWI. lite DRY REDWOOD ! Scantling j Plank, surface aad rough Boards, snifacod and rough ; BatUna. Pickets, Hustle, Lattice, Olapboard. Al,;iMTcai, Paint and Whitewash Irua, WaUTK4UIAB), WMITICSUIOT, vAtirroiE, WTALIHJ l WDt NINTH Glass. alt Flrwof)d. DOORS SASH BUNDS ALtsssllM. f atarn ame) aalKarnls Msha. I'M MLE II WlMTiTIU TS HIT AMD AT XsO-VT X3flZOXis asM aaai . ' ULOt'KSANdMAif llOUlls;' ' sIssitHt.SlsHtMafUarststslsM. " Hfl WEST L18ER ! t m tii W ilL "sK3fe(M LisSiii-k! , Ai'ijtWsssV sii, : ..jt-Ii. &sla!lJlliL'Maiai w ,J Jt i . . - AVb . d.te ;jd&aLit