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Saturday Press. VOLUME III, NUMBER HONOLULU, JHL I., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER o o 1SS2. WHOLE NUMBER 108. -, I te w I )I --, fin v SATURDAY PR13SS, A Newspaper Published Weekly. mm srraiiros $5.00 ik i mime. Foreign subscriptions $6 50 10 $7 50, according la their destination. Subscriber! and Advertisers will please address THOS. G. THRUM, Publisher and Proprietor. P.. C. DAKH it the only authorized agent for the "PRESS" In San Pranclico. Publication office It at 6 KaaliumAnu street j Hd Itorlal room! at .6 Merchant itreet. EEMXSCEXCES OF HONOLULU. XXXVIII. Atiotit the time of the anti-Juild agitation in Honolulu (July and August, 1853), which mi manipulate!, and fostered liy the "Committee of Tlilttccn," there wan also .1 strong parly of which somcof thesniil Thirteen were the secret promoter In faor of the annexation of these islands to the United Slates. In f.ict, there nl wa)s has existed a small pirty here "(alrta)s a viry small and short-sightcx. one,) who seemed to believe that the greatest possible good that could befall these Islands would lie annexation to the American Union. Thus, during the month )f August, 1S53, a memorial, pretty ex tensiscly signed, was presented to the King (who was licIicsciHo fas or the project), asking that negotiations lie at once opened with Mr. Severance, the American Commissioner, with a siew to ceding his soscrcignty and dominions to the United States. Information of the memorial being speedily communicated to the llrltlsh and Trench Representatives, Messrs. Miller and IV-rrin, those cscr cxitahlc gentle men became at once trebly excited, and in a joint note demanded an audience of the King and 1'iivy Council, for the purpose, as they declared, "of expressing our sentiments respecting some recent occurrences sshich we conccisc deeply invoke the sovereignty of the King and the independence of the Islands. On the 1st of September, Messrs. Miller and I'crrin were received by the King in Council, when a "rimonstrancc" was read in English by Gen. Miller, and in I'nnch, by Mons. I'crrin. I quote: "May it please Your Ma jesty, we, the representatives of Great Ilritaln and France, beg leave respectfully to intimate to Your Majesty, that we are fully informed of the extraordinary course adopted by some American merchants, landed proprietors, and other cltircns of the United States connected with the American Protestant Missionaries, residing on Woahoo the General always per sisted in selling Oalm thus, because Captain Cook had done so, with asiesvto induce Your Majesty to alienate jour sovereignty and the independence of these Islands, by immediate negotiation for annexation to the United States; that we are aware, also, of the countenance and supiiort that a memorial which these gentlemen base addressed to jou, to the aforesaid effect, has received from high official functionaries at Honolulu, all of which proceedings have given rise to considerable excitement among French and llritish residents. "Under these circumstances, we consider it our duty to remind )ou that Great llritain and France have entered into solemn treaties with the Sandwich Islands, by which treaties Your Majesty, your heirs and successors arc bound to extend, at alt times, to French and llritish subjects the same advantages and priv ileges as may lie granted to subjects or citizens of the most favored nation; and that the joint declaration of ICngland anil France, of the 2SO1 of November, 1S43, was founded upon the clear understanding that Your Majesty was to preserve vour Kingdom as an independent state. "Therefore, we declare, in the name of our governments, that any attempt to annex the Sandwich Islands to any foreign power what ever, would be in contravention of existing treaties, and could not be looked upon with in difference by either the llritish or the French Government. "Vc beg further to oUserve that, in accord ance with the Hawaiian Constitution, Your Ma jesty could only alienate our sov ercignty and is lands under ccrtnin circumstances whicli cir cumstances have not occurred and that no mon arch whatever, according to Vattel and other writers on international law, has a right to alienate his kingdom, or to enter into a nego tiation with that view, without the concurrence of Ids people. "Ye, therefore, consider that the time has arrived fur us to remonstrate; and we do hereby remonstrate against Your Majesty liecoming a patty to the scheme recently got up, or to any other project which existing treaties and the Hawaiian Constitution do not sanction. Em. I'kruin, "Vm. M111.KK." The circumstances made which only "the King could alienate hV) sovereignty, aliove re ferred to, were contemplated in Article 39 of the Constitution of 1852, which read as follows: "The King, by and with the appioval of His Cabinet and 1'rivy Council, in case of in vasion or lelielliou, can place the whole King dom or ajiy patt of it under martial law; and he can even alienate it, if indispensable, to free It from the Insult and oppression of any foreign power." Ths tirst clause of this Aiticle Is re tained in the present Convolution. The inference contained In the " remon strance," that Ameilcan Protestant Missionaries were prominent movers in the memorial to the King for annexation, was a totally Incorrect one. It was not piesrnted to or signed by any of the American missionaries, and was so stated by the Hon. S. N. Castle, in a pub lished tetter, dated Sept. 3. Messrs. Miller and I'crrin were officially In formed that the King would duly consider their joint memorandum. A copy was sent by Mr. V)llie o Mr, Severance, U. S, Conunisioner. That gentleman rcstxmded in a somewhat lengthy dispatch, sonic extracts fiom which may lie interesting reading after the lapse of thirty )cars. After acliiowledtng the courtesy, Mr. Severance saldi "You are aware that the Government of the United Stairs lias never made any projiositions to His Majesty t Government to annex the Islands, though the matter has undoubtedly engaged the attention both of the citizens of the United States and of subjects of the King. To me it i not surprising that the merchants ami landed proprietors,' whether Americans or others, should perceive great commercial advantage In such a connection, considering that the principal part of the; commerce of the islands ti with the United States, and that the Islands must look exclusively to the Pacific coast of the United States for a market for their products and the means of paving for thaii' heavy Imports. I perceive, then-lore, nothing vevv extraordinary In the project re inonsttatcd Vjjt.init, And if now, w at any future, lime, It shall be found lobe undecidedly Th"hlili bfecial functionaries "were supposed 10 U MteM. Ju44 and AntteWvajf aud Judg. Lea. for the interests of Willi countries to unite their sovereignties, I am unable to perceive any treaty or moral obligations on the part of either to forbid the desired union, or any good reason for foreign Interference to prevent it. ..... "1 he right to cede or acquire territory, or to unite two independent nations by compact, is regarded as inherent In all independent sov ereignties. It has certainly been practiced from time immemorial, The power which can cede a p.nt can cede all the parts, Modern history abounds in examples, and none more than Hnglish and French history. Annexation is neither n new thing nor rare in our days, as the Turks and Aral of Algeria, the Caffres of South Africa, and more than one hundred and thirty millions of jieople in India can testify, people it is hoped who may be benefitted by the change, but whether so or not, I cannot admit that annexation by voluntary consent is any more illegal or reprehensible than annex ation by conquest. Hut whether it lie done by one process or the other, the United Stales can have no colonics. Whatever territory is added is but an integral part of the whole, and sub ject to the same national constitution and laws. "The txftilitnty of union with the United Slates I do not propose to consider at present, for I have no authority to say that the United Slates will consent to any terms tint maybe offered; yet I have no doubt if they shall be offered they will be frankly received and duly considered ; but no sinister means of accom plishing the object, however desirable, will re ceive any favor from the United Slates." Hut the annexation fever' of 1S53, like simi lar maladies which had preceded it, though it ran high for a time and caused controversy and hitter feeling in the community, soon passed off. II. I., s. A new international canal is to be dug across the isthmus of Kraw on the Malay peninsula, shortening by some 800 miles the sailing dis tance between India and Japan or China. Ves sels are now forced to make a detour through the straits of Malacca to the south within .1 few degrees of the equator; but the new canal will cut the peninsula at aliout 10 degrees north latitude. The I'.ikchau river on the west coast already furnishes anchorage for the largest ves sels, and by dredging can be made navigable for 40 miles into the interior. lly culling for eight miles from this iioint the river Tavounc can be reached. It empties into the gulf of Mam, and will nave to lie ilrcilgeil 37 miles. The cost of the canal, which will be alioiit So miles long, is estimated at 1,000,000, and it will be completed, probably, in 1885. The question is often asked whether prohi bition is really enforced in Kansas, and I asked it of Gov. St. John. He thinks it is, to the extent of diminishing the sale and even the manufacture of liquors; and it is true that the Kansas breweries, except one in Lawrence have been closed. Hut I am told this was due as much to the cheapness of manufacturing beer in the great breweries of Milwaukee (whicli aim to crush out the small breweries) as it was to the prohibition amendment of the Kansas constitution. The sale of liquors of all kinds goes on in Lawrence, Topeka and Atchison probably also in Leavenworth and other large cities, as steadily as ever, but it is less public than formerly, and I think the law has dimin ished the amount sold to the same buyers. Of 1-uuok, us Mil. injjiuitlliWII Ul lxail.l1 llllllTUMV, the whole amount sold grows larger, but there is far levs drunkenness visible here than in Missouri or in most western states. A new sobriety of morals is seen in Kansas more than elsewhere, indeed, an old resident here said to me, "Kansas is New England over again." The insurrection in Corea, resulted in the slaughter of the queen and heir apparent anil 13 ministers of state and other dignitaries, al though the king is said to have been spared. The uprising is under the leadership of the ex regent, uncle to the king,, who has now usur ped the throne. Many Japanese were mass acred nnd there is a jiossibility of war between the twq nationalities. Japan acted with promptness and prudence. A naval and mili tary rendezvous has lieen established at Shi menoseki, the nearest port to Corea. A fleet has been sent to the scene of disorder and troops have been gathered to await the develop ment of affairs. Reparation must be absolute and unconditional or war will follow. Admiral Clitz, commanding the United States naval force in Asia, has telegraphed to Washington that Coniodorc Shufeldts treaty with Corea has been rejected. He asks that a ship of war lie sent to Corea and says Mr. Young, our en voy to China, will nvsi'iue diplomatic contiol of the question. Character is made up of small duties faith fully performed, Smizts. itjueuufio lilurbo. CD, C. ROWE, uovsi: .,! siox vaixtkh. I'AfBK IIaNG.K, CIC, a; Klug street, Honolulu. pHARLES T. GULICK, Notary Public, Al.KNt TO rsKK ACkNUMLmolMKNTS TO I.AUOK CoNrKSCTS, AMI GENERAL IIUSINI'.SS AflENP, Office In Mackee'a Block at corner Queen and Kaahu inanu ween. Honolulu a-iy M RS. THOS. LACK, No. 79 Pi.fcT Sta.Er, Honolulu, II, I., Importer and Dealer in SEWING MACHINES, ArnJ ttenulfw I'AK IS, AlTACHMKNTS.OIl. AND Accristtrtev AKciu iur me will II-. ami the LIUIU'-KUNNING NKW IIOMK Machine. IIiMiini't Machine Needles Uml. Coil k el It Sttk In all colors aitd Suck, lUiLouiVi Unca 'Uutatl, CtaiVt O. N T Mac,hm Cotton, Agcut fwr Mm DcuiorefcTft Reliable Cut Paper Patterns, And iniUktMtUxiL Ialcr In Mill, Itrvuh'fVH, (Iiiiih and Sitorlino lloodm. Shot, Powder. Caps ami Mrlalic Cartridges. Kerosene iuote.. til all sire. Clearance kale of Pipe., tlgar Holders. TutstoCO, etc. No reasonable offer refused. STOR HOUSE PARLORS. ASIOK HOUSE DINING AND LUNCH PARLORS, Numbers 7 arid j Hotel Street. ltoaap as Tilt Day, Ws(k, 0 Tkniiut, lltlluiils Ciiis Cifairttietaml lobacco, SoJi Water amt Ulisr lce4 diiiika. MeU served in FIRST-CLASS STYLE, AT AIL HOl'kt, HART BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS. SUiliV J. IIAI J-V (lilt A. HAST. FOR SALE. THE KOA WOOD TOP BAR, HUtk Walnut luck bar and hxturet fueiaeity used u U HoteL lusjuiie M Ikt Hotel Otoe. 10 u JJrofcflcion.il (turbo. A1TILLIAM O. SMITH, ATTOIlXlir AT I.Alt', 38 .MRRCMANt SrmtRT, HoNnlL'Ll', ' jo JM. DAVIDSON, ATUHl.SI'.V .IT ..III' No. 14 Merchant Street, Honolulu ij w R. CASTLIi, I IOIi. KY A r l..t Ami Notary Public Attends all the Courts of the Kingdom. t E DWARD PRESTON, t& I oar Sraprr. HosoLt'LU, 1 .1 ritw.viiv ,t votrxsr.u.on at i.au: D RS. CUMMINGS A MARTIN, OmtK cornrk Fort anii IIrrptania 5m , ZltclltH, TNO. A. IIASSINGER, Intfrior Orncr, Honoli'U', Afinxr 10 taki: Acustiwi.r.ixn:- iiiriile In Cotilrtirti far l.ultni: 3 TNO S McGREW, M. D. ' I'llV.SKJtAX iiml ,Sl!lllli:X, Hotel street, between Fort and Abt(e.l rtreets. orncr hours: Prom 7 to 10 a. m ; 1 to 4, ami 6 to 8 p m to6-tf JOHN H. PATY, " Honoivlu, Oaiiu, 11 I., XOTA It V I'ltlltAt: A XI) tO.ll.Vt.S.HKIXIlIt ((, For the States of California and New York. Office at the Hank of lliihonft Co I Q M. CARTER, HllNOI UI.I', II I., AOI'.XT TO TAKI! ACKXHWt.nnUK- tnrHtM In VtiHtractn In t.ilhnr. Office at Pacific Mall Steamship Dock. Enplanaile. 15 T M. WHITNEY, M. D., D. D. S. HONULUIU, II. I., ih'.xtai. itooM.s o.v roitr srunv.T. Office in Ilrcuer'ft Illock, corner Hotel and Furl Streets, entrance on Hotel Street 1 Ttr IIAGAN, M. D. Honolulu, II I,, 1'iirsiciAX ash svit;tiutx. ori'ivt: tlf.l fori Slntl. Office hours from 10 to la a. 111, and 3 to 5 p. in Residence 195 Niiuanil blreet 49 JsT B. EMERSON, M. D. Honolulu, H I , 1'iirswiAX Axn siritaiiox, 'lelPrllONK Numifk 149 Office hours from 8J4 to ioJ a. m ; lA lo 3U p in Office and residence number , Kukui street, corner Fort street, 51 business sHarbi w ILL. AM TURNER, I'ltAVTiCAL WJlVIUtAKKIt, t A nil Importer of American Jewelry of every descrip tiuii. (Formerly ol ban Francisco, California.) 50 JOHN T. WATERHOUSE, QukfnStkekt, Honolulu, II. I.t ijii'OKTMt axi jh:. 11,1:1: tx ai:x- era! Jfrrcmmtltir, TJ T. LENEHAN & Co. Nluanu Sthfet. Honuiulv., JMI'OitTKitS AX It VOJUUSSIOX MEK- rtmnts, 29 TWTRS. A. M. MELLIS, No. 104 FokT Stkekt, Honolulu, FAsitioxAUi.t: mtr.ss ax cloak- Jlahvr, ao A W. BUSH, No. 50 Fort Stkkt, Hunoi ulu, aiioviut axi vuovisittx ii:m.i:i;. Family f Jroeery and Feci! Store. 1 UTM. G. IRWIN & Co. Honolulu, II. I., SVUAit FACTO US AXi COMMISSI OX A (' III H, LLAU S! NRCKKLS. WM. C IRWIN. r BREWER & Co. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands SIIII'FJXtJ A XI COMMISSiOX JIKK- ctuntx. II. A. l CAKTKK. I. C JONhS, jr. T-ILLINGHAM & Co. No. 37 Fokt STKKitT, Honolulu, IMI'OItThltS AXi liEA Li: US IX It A - tvitn; Cuttrry, TouIm, I'amu and Oih, ami General Merchandise. 1 A W. PIERCE & Co. Honolulu, H, I., SUIV CUAXM.EItS AXit COMMISSiOX MercHint, Agent for IIrAnd' Gun and I tomb Lances and Fcr ry DaviV Fain Killer. i T AINE & Co. Honolulu, II. I. COMMlSSntX MEItCIIAXTS IMVOIt tt t'M untl JtratrtM In Hay, Grain and General Produce. 1 H YMAN BROTHERS, No. 79 .VUkCiiANT SrmET, Hunoi ulu. II. I., i.iii'oitrr.iis uf anxnitA 1. mi:iiviiax- iIImt frum fntner, A'riffifni, Ccrinany and the United States. i H YMAN BROTHERS, ai6 anihiSCaiii'Ohnia Stnkkt, S. F., iriioi.KSA i.t: nitiwKus. Particular attention aid to filling and shipping ! and urderw i T OUIS ADLER. Nt'MbRK 13 Nt'UANU SrKKKr. MAXVfAVVllUf.lt AXIt ItKAI.KIt IX ituulf itml .Sinea uf rvrry Itmrrliilluii. Indies' and Cliildien'i wear. My stock is woilh)' of Inspeytion. Friers very low. 31 T WILLIAMS & Co. loj ano 104 Fort STRUT, I'liurotiitA vii 10 a itrisrs. Pictures of all lttk and kinds made lo order, and fiaines of all dewritioiit constantly 011 land. .Mm) Corals, bhcllt aiut Curiotilir of the Pacific. a ALLEN A ROBINSON, HOMILUU', 11 I., DriiUri lit l.uwirriniii(f klmh of IImIIiI. I III Miilrrlnlt, J'dluli, Ola, Xilllt.rlr., Aficntl of schooner. Haleakala, Kulamanu. Kekauluohl, Mary Ellen, UUaraa. Pauahl and Leabl. M Kutlnton'. Wliatf. 1 1UIISS A. M. PRESCOTT. Niubir 3, Kikt'i Simir, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, MUs lrcacott ill tt j4cicd lo hiaVc cnuietiu for tmtliC eiittHAirunciil or private puiic. ijj-mi D1SH0P X Co. IIONOLVU', H. 1., BANKERS, .' Draw tcrunS.04Hh. BANK OP CALIFORNIA, tu risuciHa, anu ineii agenit Ml Vn X'urk, Motion, I'd lit, Auckland, The ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION of Loadou, aud their tranche, in JloHykony, Sydney and m Milbouvnv, And iraoaan a geittnl tiaiiUoc Bvuiucu. 1 usinc0s Carts. T EWERS A COOKE, (StccFSww, to Lfsvrm & Dickson,) iMvonrr.ns axi m:ai.i:uh tx i,r.w- hrr 11ml alt html of lhtlti)lntl Mtttrrlat. Fort street, Honolulu, II, t. i r? 0. HALL & SON, Cornrr Fort and KincStrppts, iMvonrr.its, ih:a iauih ix if a hii tt ?" r OihhIm, 'fitix, Oil And General Merchandise. i IT W McCIIESNEY & SON, Dkalprs in uLtTitr.11, minis, jaiajhv, axi Cinttmhiloit .ffnr.ffiif. Anent for the UojalBonp Company. No. 4s Queen itreet, Honolulu, H, I. 9 r C. COLEMAN, HrtNOLUlU, H. I., ItLAVh'SMiril, MACItlXIST, CA II rlitjfp ttitth, lluvjtt Shoe hi if, Flantntlun Machinery, etc. Shop 011 King street, next ta CaMte & Cooke s. 1 JOHN NOTT, Honolulu, II. I,( 1 m von run axi i)i:aia:ii ix stoves, ItuuofM, Mtfah, 1 1 oil mv Eurtitnlthiu Good , Cioclccry, China nnd Ghware, I'ractlcal Mechanics. t t M, OAT & Co. " lIONfMUI.l', II, I,. SAIIr-MAKEHH. I'hAilS OF A 1,1, UV. rrl$ittou until famt rrjmlmt, , Jaofi hi A. F. Coole's new fire proof tmilding, foot of Nuuanu Street aS P HORN, HoVOLLtU, II, I. FIOXEEIt STEAM VAXhV MAXVFAC tin'i unit llitkrry. Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook and Ilaler. Numti7i Hotel street, hetween Fort and Nuuanu MtectH. 3 S- ENGLING & Co., No. 5 Nuuanu Struct, TIXSMITJIS AXI PIAIMHEHS, HEAL- rr.i tn Storm, Ititnum, 'Tin, Sheet Iron and CoppcrWare J keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Tinware, Galvanized Iron ftud I .tad I'ipe, IndiA Kuhter Hose, etc., etc. 3a T W. GIRVIN, J Wailuku, Maui. II I., COMMISSIOX MEItCIIAXT AXI OEX vntt Ihittft' In OuihIm, Groceries Hardware, Stationery, Patent Medicine, Perfumery uud Glasswaie, t LJONOLULU IRON WORKS Co., Hunoi ulu, II. I., STEAM i:XOIXES, IIOII.EHS, sua A It Mllh, Cooler, Iron, llrttMt And Lead Castings. t Machinery of every description mide tot order. 1'aiticiilar attention mid to Ships' l.lirksnmhiii. Joh work executed on ttie f.hurlc.l no tice. 1 T H. ROGERS, Uo. q Kaaiiumanu Sthrkt, Honolulu, H. I , WATCH AX1 CLOCK MAKEIt, ltHtirhii a Sjxrioltf. FstaLIWhed 1851. 1 O ". MEEKAPU, (KAUKAIWA.) Numiikr 11 Nuuanu Stui-kt, TAtLotusa or KvmtY di: sorption tanc to ovitvv Men's, 1jo)s and jouihs work. 1 TT ROSARIO, MaNUPACTUKKK AND iMfOHTRK OK LADIES' AX1 VESTS9 HOOTS, ShovSf (waiters, etc, Prices reasonable. Corner Maunakea and King streets, Honolulu. 1 OARISIAN RESTAURANT, Nuhhfr64 Hotkl Sthfkt, MEALS SElltrEl) AT ALL tours of thu titty, Special terms for regular boarders. 1 he only sulta Lie private room in town for Indies. Mrs. Leon dejean. Proprietress. pHU KEE, No. 82 Nuuanu Stkfrt, Honolulu. H. I., GOLD AX1 SrijVMt irOHKEIt, Watchmaker and Jtepairer, Quility gooil and cheap prices. In stock a variety of Clocks, Vatchesand Jmelry. T H. NORTON & Co., Na 13 Maunakka Stkket, llurnr abort ny, Shoe remoenl ami ntlklmt of Jltarhmnlth Work itont to artlrr. Carrbce makitivT and rcnauinz dune Lv comnetent workmen. Mr. M, Murray, well known for his tiupc rior uoikon carrbt;e, will be found here. 'Iltc best hornvshoer in the country works at tnU place. ios-,r WOLCANO HOUSE, ChATKK Of KlLAUKA. II', if, LEXTX, MAXAUEIt. Visitors miuiring any unusual display pf volcanic ac tion will kindly cite the Manager at least ten da no tice in fine weather, and from eTeen to thirteen in foul. iin... ... . . ....., r. i - 1 ...1. 1 .1. t .. 1 istiiij 111 Ul, i luusiiij llir, vicail USTU), HI1U IIIC UC attendance on thu Hawaiian Inlands. 5 W M. McCANDLESS, Nik 6 Quurn Si-rust, (Fish MAKkKT.) OKA I A: It IX CHOICEST JIEEF, MVTTOX Teal, Ftith, ttc. Family and Shipping Orders rare fully attended to. .t stovk furniUicd to veuel at khort notice, and rg ttaMes of all kind supplied to order. 34 A L. SMITH, Jmkktk anp Dkai.kh in (U.ASSU'A ItE, M Eltl HEX SUA E It l'l,A ttil Ware, llratketm, Vane, King's Comliinatlon Spectacles and K)efiUues, Lustral Wire Ware, Fancy boaps, picture Frame, Pis tol, Wostenliolm's Pocket Cutlery, Powder, Shut ami Ammunitioti, Clark's Sjioul Cotton, Machine Od, all kind of Machine Needles. MIoinestic" Pajwr FaUiiuii-i. Sole agent of the unlvcnally acknowlcdtfd LtKht-Runnlng Doiueitlc Sewing Michlne, No. 44 Fort street, Honolulu, p E. WILLIAMS, Imi-okikk anp Pkalkk in FVItXITVItE OF EVEItY DESCMVTIOX Also Vilott ere rami Manufacturer, Funmurv Warcroonu No. 109 Fort street, Woik Utop at old stand on Hotel Street. All orders promptly Si. tended la. 43 A W. RICHARDSON & Co. IlH-vlRTSKS AND DlALKRS IN hoots, shoes, Firitxisuixo aooosJ IIuIm, I'ajtM, 'Trunk, FalUeg, Perfumery and Soaps, Wall ham Watches, Fine Jew elr, etc., cur, of Fort and Merchant streets, Hon olulu, II. I. 1 "plIOS, G, THRUM, lUfORTLNQ AND MANUfACTURING STATIOXEII, XEIMAilEXT, VitlXTEH, Itoukbtmler, etc,, Aitd puLJidur of tlw SlTt'RtiAV pRass,and Uanusi an ArrianAic mmt Ammua, Merchant street Ikal rr In Hue Stationery, llouki, alutlc. Toy and Fancy Goods. Fort street, near Hotel, Honolulu. JOSEPH B.WISEMAN, HONOLUL", II. I., HEAL ESTATE UltOKEIt AXO EM F LOT meat It urea a. Kent Kwuis, Cxugrs, Houses, and mJU and leases Kcal taatt In all pans of the Klncdtfin. Empkiymcnt foUtaU for Mhmc seeking wofk In all the various branches u iHUUtess connecteu wttn inew lUantls. Legal Uucu laents ttran. IhUs CoUected. Ituolts and Accxmiihs keot and general ofUe work Uauhacted. Patronat kJi cited. i.uuiusMons mouerait. x f W. MACPARLANB Co. Qliik .SrkT, HohOH.li', II. . Iiiit'urltrt anil Vvmmltoit JfrrrAuHia. HoilntoH't 'lr-jire' MwlMlNtf. AfeMt for Th. CUago ud Honolulu Lin of Packed 3ustncoo Cartjo. H R. MtlNTYRE A IIROTIIEII, Con. Kino anii Port Sts., lln-intuLt , HMiriniv axi .: smiuu H IIACKPELDA Co. QiitkN Smir, llns-oi.t li, II I., Of.Xf.ltAli ViniMISMin.Y AIIKXIS. 1 - no. STRATEMHYER, HllMIILIU, II. I., vit iotii'ai. VAi.wr.it, itr.citiiAion, IIU1I1 r, Ihnlnrr nml lAllrrrr. CD, tlOPFSCIILAEGEIt & Co. IIONOLtLf, OAlll, II. I , IMViniTf.HS AXIf COM.UI.iHKIX Jllllt rlitlliln. t P A. SCIIAEPER U Co. llonnt('tt, Hawaii sn Islands, .If VIHll I'.IIS AXI fd.UMI.SSIDX .11 Hit' chitHt. t dm . . . w ILDER ft Co. Cor Iort anii Qi'ikn Sts., Hijnolvlii. i.VMiir.u, VAixr.s, im.s, xaii.k, mill llllllilltlll Jhllrrlillm n( I I'd' . III'. I P P. ADAMS, OVmcn 3rrnmr, tlomjttitir, AVurtoXKf.it axi i7.if .vf, N vni.v Mint. rlutnt. 1 A S. CLEGIIORN & Co. IstltlRTKKS AHtl ItRAIRRS tN af.xfAtA 1. .vr.itviiAXiii.it:, Corner Queen ami Knslinmsini Streets. Honolulu. DOLLES tt Co. QUHFN STRRKT, lIONOLULtl, II. I., .sfff p viiAXin.f.its axi vommissiox .llrrrhitiitut . lmiotters an.l Dealer, iu General Alerclianilise. i TNO. II. BROWN, to Ukrrtania Stkeft, 1 xs vr.iiTiut or wr.io n rs axii Miimiirrtt. Orilers can Iw left at the l'ollce Station. M S. GR1NDAUM & Co. Maivrk'h ItUKTK", (Juki Strekt, tMFOUTEItSAXO IVIIOLESA LE OEAI, em In (leitrrat Merehnnittue, i sWTAX ECKART, No. 111 Fokt Sikrkt, Honoiulu, tt'Al CUM A KElt, . 1: U'ELEIt, EXO ISA rer, ami IHantonit Sitter. All orders faithfully executed. 3a 1WT S, GRINBAUM & Co. m Calih.knia St., San Francisco, roitu'Aitoixa axo commissiox MetrhantM, Special facilities for and mrticul.ir attention aid to consignments of Utind protluce. 1 CRANK GERTZ, No. 114 FokTST.,oirostTHPANTiiroN Staiilk, ItOOTAXH SIIOEMA KElt. HOOTS AXO Shoe matte to onler. Of bet material at reasonable prices, and foi cash, a TTOLLISTER & Co., WllOtKSALK ANI KfTAIL intvaaisTs AXit roiiAccoxisrs. So. 59 Nuuanu street. Honolulu, H, 1. 1 TJROWN& PHILLIPS, No. 18 Nuuanu Strrkt, Honoiulu, H. I. Practical 7 tt others, Cas-jltters antt Copjicrsiitiths, Particular attention paid to the fitting up of the Springfield Gas Machine. 1 OTEWART BLANC, Hotfl Streit, Honulllu, H. I., DEALER JX LAJHES' AXJ Cent's Shoes ami Gaiters, Try my it ore, after one transaction ou will 1 sure to come acain. Kcpairmg done to order. Formerly of San Francisco. CAMUEL AND ALBERT BRAY, No. 4. Merchant Strfkt, Honolult, H. I , (o positk sailor's iiomk.) . C USTOM li O O T A Xl S HO E Makers, Good work ; low prices. Repairing done with neat ness and dispatcd. Tf H. OEDING, Express and Draytuau. Freight, Packages, and llagcage delivered to and from all juris of Honolulu ami vicinity. Careful at tention paid to moin Furniture, with WAGONS KXPKKSSLY FOR THU PURPOSF.. Telephone 86; residence aj5 Punchtiowl street. OlTicc 86 King street. io6-tf DAILEY & Co. . Ureal W-Cent Store: I Somethlnf Xetvt Ten thousand d liter ent articles; ccr)thiihi IO centt I Come ami neet at OM Stand. 109 Fort street. 106-31.. O .TTO RHIEN. Veterinary Suryfon. Diseases of Horses and other domesticated Animal, treated In the most practical and scientific manner, DISEASES OF TUB HOOF A SIKCtALlV, Residence 85 Fort street, Honolulu, where all orders left will receive prompt attention. j-t r F, WOLFE, HONOLDtU. II. L, tlltOCEUV, FEEO AXO FltOVISHh Merchant. Would like heads, of fatnilie hoarding house keepvrs and otliert to louw that he at all limes cllt at prices lowest of the low. Orders solicited and igoodi promptly delivered 111 any wrl of th city or suburbs. Number 109 Kin (f Street, between AUkca and Fort Sts. 31-6111 Sueunuuc polices. I30STON BOARD OP UNDERWRITERS, C, IIKm'RK A Co., Agent, for the Hawaiian Island. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP UNDER writer.. C. BKKII'JtK & Ct., Agent, for the Hawaiian Island.. r u NION MARINBINSURANCE COMPANY or ban rrancl.co. CASTIS A- COOKE, AGENTS, Incorporated 185. HAMBURG-MAGDEBURG PIRB INSUR. ance Compuis; of Hamburg. A.JAEGXK.AGEXr. Ilulldlnfi, Merchandise, Kurnilure and Machinery Insured against rir. on the uvM favorabl. term.. 1 DREMEN BOARD OP UNDERWRITERS. K A. SCIAEfEK Cd., Agtnlu AImj agent, for the , Dresden Board of Underwriters. Vienna Board of Underwriter.. Fur In. Hawaiun lilandb D HENISH WBSTPHALIAN LLOYD IXSUJtAXVK VO,, Or M. Glaiacm, Khnih I'kl'ssia. Alt ilalio. for particular average sustained liy good, artivtag hcrc( and insuretl In the above Cohiimov, have (a t luad. with the cognuanc of and cc?lineu to. by the underslgMd. J. C. Clad.. Agent. AACHEN AND LEIPZIG INSURANCE Company, (limited.) OAHrhif, AU-la-lAuitlU, All claim, fur. rdrtlcular avera(. uuulnod by good, airlviug here, and itMured In the above Cuuifiany.tiave to b mad. uh tne cogtuaarc U and eeitincd by lh undesigned. J. S-. bilee, Ageut. TJORTUNA GENERAL INSURANCE COM. F, A. SGlAEfSt fr Ct., AGEXfS. The abov. luurauc Company, La. euablisncl a Goiaral Agency here, and Ih. urlcrwgncd. (ietieral Ageau, are eurWWd 10 ul. rW' agatoj tUdangut ul th. Seat at Mm bum rtawwU. r-alct and pa lU Hal (avonU. UMM. Insurance Notices, '-pilEO, ILDAVIES, (I.aib Jajin. Onrfs & to) IMVOttrFAtt COMMISSIOX MEIWIIAXT ami Attrtit for Lloyd's and the Liverpool Underwriters. llritish and Foreign Marine Insurance Company. And Northern Assurance Company. i GERMAN LLOYD MARINE INSURANCE Company of Detlin, 1 .YCiM7-AA' Ce.t At,R,rs, lh above Insurame iumpciny has established a Gen eral Aoenry here, and the nbuvedened, General Aitents, are auttioriretl to take KUks against the danger of the Seas at the most rensombte tate, and on the most fa vorahle terms. QCHWEIZERISCHE LLOYD RUCK VER. j stcnrrungs oeseiiscnatt ot Winterthur, ALA'MLD 5- C., AhCMS Capital of the Company fran, s 5,0110,000,000 'Hie Agents of the above CompnnV. for the Hawnitan lO.i ml s, ore prepared to Insure lluildings, Furniture, Merrlmndise and Prixlucr, Michlnety. etc ( alv Sufrar and Uicc Mill, and vessels in the lnrlor, nuainst loss or ill mage by lire, on the lno.t favorable term. 1 BRITISH FOREIGN MARINE INSUR Aticc Company, (Limited) TlthO. . I)AllhSt AGtiXr 'I he above nent Ins received Instructions to re d nee the rates of Insurance lt,.vecn Honolulu nnd Ports In I lie Pacific, anil U now prcpired lo issue poli ciesi at the lowest rates, with n sjKciat reduction bn freight per steamers 1 HAMDURG-UURMEN FIRE INSURANCE Company. , A. iSCIAnrhK A La, AGK TS. 'Uie aliove firm having Icn appointrd agents of ibis coin piny ate prepared to Insure risks against fire on Mono and imck iJinMings an.l on .vierclunuisti stored therein, on tho most favorable term. For vtrticulars apply at their olhce. N ORTH- GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE Company of Hamburg . tlACKFKrj) & Co., AGEXTS. Capital and Reserve . Rejchsmark 6,830,000 their Ke Insurance Companies, ' 35,000,000 'the Agents of the aliove Cotnji.iuy, forlhe Haw ail in Isluids, nre prepared to iti-.ii re Itiuhhucs, Furniture, Merchandise and Produce, Machincrj. etc, alio bucar and Rice Mills, and tcsscU in the harU'i, ojtainst loss or damage b nic, on the most fasorable terms. 1 T RANS-ATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE Company of Hamburg. . UAVKVMA) & Co., Agtntt. Capital and Itcserse . .Uekhsmntk fj,oiM,ooa " their Reinsurance Coniunies " 101,650,4x10 Total . Rcichsmark 107,650,000 'Hie Arc tits of the aliove Compiuy. fur the Hawaiian Ulands, are preitared tonnstirelhuldinj;, Furniturr, Merchandise anil Produce, Mailuner), etc., al-to Sugar and Rice Mill, nnd csm:Is in the hubor nKainM Ions or dam.ice by fire, on tlie most favorable terms. 1 MUTUAL LIFEINSURANCE COMPANY of New York. tl.DER iV Co., ACKXTSt LarteMtf Safest ami toott Erommtteal Ufv limmanve Coiiiimnjt tn the tt'oihl, CASH ASSETS OVER $90 ,000,000. For further infornnlion cnncertnng the Company, and for rates of Insurance a, ply to the Agents, or to J. II, Wiseman, Soliciting Agent, t T HE LONDON AND PROVINCIAL Flro Imuran co Co. (Limited.) Snhirrlhett Capital - - - - $,1,O0O,tHtO 11,000,000.) Thcnloc Company liave now established an agency ln-r. mill nrn isn't nreit In l.-aLt tivLs mi liriin erty of es cry description within these Ilards. J. T. WA'ILRIIOUSi:, Jr. 106-3111 Agent. ASTLE & COOKE, No. 80, KiNGSTfifc.nr, Honoiulu, H. I. Shipptnt ami Com ml ft it on Merchant, Importers and Dealers In GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Agents for The Hitchcock & Company's Plantation. 'I lie Alexander & It aid win Plantation. R HaUiead, or Wnlaluu Plantation. a A. II. Smith it Company, Koloa, Kauai. J. M. Alexander, Haiku, Mnuu 'I he Haiku Sugar Compan). The Koltala Sugar Compan). Hamikua Plantation. The Union Insurance Company of San Francisco. The New England Life Insurance Co. of Boston. The Blake Manufacturing- Company of Boston. D. M. Weston's Patent Centrifugal MacMnes. The New York And Honolulu Packet Line. The Merchant's Line, Honolulu and San Francisco Dr. Jaynes & Sons Celebrated Medicines. Wilcox & Glbb's, Singer Manufacturing Company and Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines. 1 THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND Globe Insurance Company, IHSIOP& Co., AGEXTS. ESTAIslSIIKU 1836, Vnlitnttctl l.tahUitii to St och It ol iter n. Assets $3i,j6,ioo Reserve . .. 6,750,090 INCOMK I-OK 1879: Premiums received after deduction of re insurance.... $ 5.38.9S laps promptly adjusted and nid here. t N EW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSUR- ance Company ot Boston. CASTLE & COOKE, AGEXTS. INCiiartiKSTEU 1835. The oldest Purely Mutual Lire Insurance Company in the United States. VtillclrH IhihiiI tin Hit iiiiihI runiruUlrTvriiiH KXAMrLK OF NON-rOKFUITt'K? MAN ' Insured ace 35 carv culinary life .lan : 1 Annual premium continues Policy a yean, 3 days a Annual premiums continue Policy a years, ia " 3 Annual premiums continue Policy 6 years, .7 ' 4 Annual premiums continue Policy , years. 46 ' 5 Annual premiums continue Policy loycurs.so " AnnetH, - $l;t,nim,HHi. Losses paid through Honolulu Agency, $49,000 MREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE Company of California. ESJOF 6- Co,, AGEXTS. ASSETS, $1,250,000. LOSSES PAID OVER, , joo,o The lAHtwt Vavljlc Count Co, Dwelling risk, a specialty, detached dwell ings and contents insured for a period of three years for two premiums in adrance. ; we also write upon merchandise per riKST.CI.AHi VESSELS Utwceii tlili putt ami li.. coast purta, cuserinj lusi or uUousei. if amauiuiof to msco per cent or more on the wrki valua of tti. 1. bo!. dupineat at mn U UcUsa y, aad ar. prejarct to nuke contrast. coverinK shlproeats from the Plantations through to San Francisco, mclud Inj fire risk while ia Hon. oiulu awaiting traas shipoMat, upon FAVORABLE TERMS. foreign bbcitiocmcntc. DRANK II. AUSTIN A Co., Omen No ao C SLtFoaNiA Srnimr, S. ., toMMissiox aiii'.xts ,t rortii.lltli. hit AiffiitM. Consignments from the llawaiisn Islsndl desired The bet prices warranted and sales gnarsnteed 4 H W. SEVERANCE, 316 CLlroNis St ,Csu,(Kkm No. 4) IIAWAIIAX VOX.SVI. .r COMMISSIOX Mt rrltniit. j H ARNDEN A Co. 117ft 119 Market Sr., Sn Iranciko, OEXEit tt, rrtiviiAsiMi aoexisaxo Comtntnton Metrhantn. HARLES UREWER& Co. a; Kanv Sinrrt, Ihrtto1, AOF.XIS OF IIAtVAIlAX PACKETS, Oenerat I'ommlnnlon Attentn. Sps-rial attention ttn to the purchating tf rwhU for the Hawamn trade. I rHht at loweii rmes. t A NT1SELL PIANOS AND ORGANS I to,utt Pianos J 1,000 Organ l save half; huy of the manufacturers i from j, to $1000; caxh, rent, or Installments; catalogues free ANTISr.LI corner Market and Powell, San Fran 4tca, qj ALMER & REY,, SCOTCH TYPE FOUNDERS. 'lire largest and only complete Tjpe Foundry anil I'rinttri' Wart hot i on the Pacific Coat. 105 and toy LeldesdorhT And 59 Commercial streets, SAN PKANCIbCO, CAU We Jccep on lnnd the larent Mock of American Fancy 1 ) ever Lept on this nkiu, together with a imwt complete Mock of Miller & Rich ard's Scotch Type; nnd can furnish, at hort notice. Anything in tho Printor'n lino. from n IkxlUn ton Chnder Pre. t We hue a Urge fctock of new ami fecond hind Printing Prciws of all unkes and mc. We are nole agent for Citnplfcll's C)linIer Prcsw Cottrell and llaVock Presses; ali PcrrleM, Clip- .r, Jewel, Oordon and Wash ington Jobber , WASHINOION HANI) PKIiSSF.S; new Itaxter Meam fiigine, which are just the thing for printer, TucrkWater Motcru, (Icm Parr Cutters, and a full line of Sanborn's hookoindeis' michincry, OUR FIlHXirY ROI.LKK COMPOSITION and Perries Printing Ink are considorrtl the best In use. Ha.c jou usrd our I Vr feet ion plites? 1 hey save editorial work and computi- tion, and thertfore Kate money. atarSr.NI) I OR OUR CATALOGUE UuMEMtKR No house 011 tlu coast can compete with us in ipiahtyof gomt. Cliicago office 178 Monroe street. Cjcncntl Ibbci'tiscmcnto. M AX ECKAIVrS NEW STORE. GRAND OPENING OK STOCK I take great pleasure in informing my friend, and the public in general, tliat 1 lue REM OVE D To ma new Store, 113 and 115 Fort Street, Wliero I on illi an entire NKW STOCK OK JEW KLKV, SOLID 001,1) AND I'UVrKI), WATCHES, uf alj descriptltjis, an-l a complete assortment &T SILVKU-I'LATKO WAKE, Acnt "' Simpson's, Hall's, Steel's and Roger's Sitter Dated Waie. Deput of the Oenuine American, Walthani and Elgin Watches. WATCH REPAIRING Will UasUfor'e. A Si'CCIAL IlkANCII OK MINE, Warranting all Work. A full line- of Siirrl.iclr Mini Kieyla.M,, ,, 1 llunkful fur the connd.nc shown ue, .1 Iniit. the rfiUic lo Intpect iu Musk Ufwte (rtieiliaslng eh- here. ' "'" f aljr (ood oaiblioj U tU. Kingdom, froio long year. eil-cliclv In this MtineM. I. a guarantee that I Jull uf.r th. UKfr at lU VtKV LOWEST I'klCtS. I lus .pared nu c.peui. In selecting new uov.k w order to keep up wy repuuilmi jmI lo t' utikfauiun, " H AWA1IAN INVKbTMENT AND AGKNCY MOXKr MAX ED On e if u tlaaa ftccur'utea, fur lung or atui periods. Apply lo W, UOKKkN. HiaanUm. Oftc Quteo hiieet, over U. W, Maifarkw. A C0.-4W H0LLIT1EK ft Co., IIAVINt) PUHCUASKU lh.UOiMa Mc. J.A.IaJk Co., tU CMUurue la Cuuduct Ih. Itnie-TWn.rf .mt m mm ub r FSOBMUHI, AB. Ji. NW. Hlt (fjcntwl bbcrtiocmento. C O. HALL A SON, UotlnCALl ATt.rinv ,tn I una srtmpin AssntrsiitVT of Coons, CttNStSTING or P I. o w s , Taenty dllTernit !res and kinds. Hall a Steel IWs rutilnR from 3 to 14 Inthes, Hall's S11I1 sbit l-kmrs. Halls Kurrow IWS Side Hill I tows, to, 11 and 14 Inchri 6-Ineh Sulky 1 lowS m,je rtUij. ( n,mlv,u rlantaii.ns Na t llutkeyeMow er, Plow handles, estra i-oinli and lims for all plows that we keep, of all kinds, MI'CHANICS' TOOLS, SHKI.K HARDWARK all kind., NAILS and SPIKI'-S, all kinds and Ires, UK ED & li AXIOM'S CEL- KIIRATEI) SILVER PLATED WARE, In great variety and in VERY BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. STOVES AND RANGES of many kinds and sizes. Wo malto n pecinltyof PAINT.' AND OILS, And haviiurover tycoon of HUll'llUCK'S WHITE I.I.AIJ aialljCof diirerenl qualities. Ildel a full line of all DRV fAIN'l S anlrd. and user Mcoiitallonsor HtlllllUCK'S best pale II0I1.EI) MNSEKD Oil, we can sell at the lowest figures. Or. er a.uuo gallons of BEST LUBRICATING 01XS, l.y the Innel. ca j or Eallon MASUR"S HOUSE -.... ....v... lumin, tlie lient rtmerican taint, known. We has e now llie Largest atook or LEATHER, " from Cahfurui.1, the East ami France, ever offered iu this Market. PUMPS, BOLTS, PACKING HOSE, c Mat we will not attempt to enumerate any more of the lliousand and one ankles tliat we keep, as it would ' cover mote lliau a whole juge of the " Panss." We cnnliAllw LinTi ...... r: 1. .. , . . , j v vii. aiiciiu. ami customer, to rail and eamin. our splendid stock of good, for tl"msel, and thev will lie ennvinr.l t.t .-1.,. .".niive. " " " wc fctjr, lj-nr rNO. O. FOWLER 4 Co., l.rrtlM. K mil, 1, 1. 1. trr iiri-tmrnl t furuUh Via,,, , jffli. Illiltr. fnr Slrtl PORTABLE TRAMWAYS, Willi or without Cars and Locomotive.. Specially ADAITEI) FOR SUCiAR PLANTA1I0NS. Engine, lor inclines.' f!alnlnMi. U.llt. III..... !..- l. . t am MC,iAR'l' VNKT'rn aVl lMhKi ''" w' -siAl.t,KUNl. (t, CO., Agtsforjno. Kowler&Co. ENGLING & CO. IMPORTANT I 'Hie .uUcriUrs, finding their previous apace totally in. atlcdual. 1.1 r.nu n.. .V.-.- ,.. . ' 1 !, 7 ' .. w" M'ac,y increasing kutiness, found 11 necesiary lu enlarg. their Store, In order lo facilitate the showing of an lm. meluc slock of RANGES, STOVES, TINWARE. Special attention is called lo the following eahil.il. now on hand : SUPERIOR STOVES. , ALVARAUO S.OVES. NEW I'ARACSON RANOES. EUREKA RANOES, ARMY KANllES. Sullalle for planlalion use, the cUlralad " NIMbLE SI OVE" aud "UAIIV MAV RANCIE.- RAKs9M aei in brick, with hoi water attachment, t Copper In .,., o. .,viy u.x.ni.iu.1, nuuie w order I Iron 1-iping-all d-L;d Mp,, too and Draw Cock, and Ailing. ; alw A aarw MjrU Sawta WUtmr. '' ''s.sifL e-sn' K enumerat our nock of TIN- .....,.... i-iiwiii iu .upi4V every armU in lU trade, and at l'RTLES to t.ujr Yiie times; ' E. & Co. thank ll.tr pationa for lb. Itbml wtsMrt accurded lluia during the put four Kara, and al ska t , -"-M ". " sai.r are nenr ua a limr puaiiiun lliaa .ver to.sncu. oederi la ihei. kmrttoi&i. Order, boa the wkw Itlaud. tiled and r-rr-s-imli-lormnkd. '""' a. iKCttNC I.J-CJT 1. auiniUTM D tAU TIIISI THE UNIWHMONCO HAV Ing mad. certain . .r- --". pwijui.,. m a a. Ptr umai aru onurucisoa sa rwei w Mm Isiaam Mudera wbkb dUu JJLBP I VI, U witting ( guanntM Aaldrea. E. Csakley, 14; I eriiianent Railways, ami locomotives and car.. Trac tion Engine, a.ij Road Ixxoinoli.,., S elm rioual,i,,K ami Cultivating Machinery, Pun able Engine, for all purpose., Wiiljinir -a -ra , ' " r, t i w ) L. , b& v- t,:v;''. . :