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o t It er .ml t the tier and. rr. AT i fire, Mt ER. r aant. Br ' wilt b NKY. AND ET, ;nr. ;irr. vs. KillT. iKillT. r3, Light. our. r.,r.,) Hotel-; . ar ! AN!'-) hrofore r-cei- a:, urce"'- HOW 1A-'-'- f r 25 cts. 1 i.TE. T ted 1 I'K,0I1' ' I TII32 ?.icir:c Cn.ninn-.-ial Advertiser. Arrival of the Clipper Shius WffiL'& mi nm -AMi- -UCLIPPEFJ BARK YANKEE! iriTji rim .-. v. v. j L s , PROGRESS OF THE WAR :.r;i.iM, jl fk. k rou tiik imo; -Irianria Orrupiril. ilWMMMM .S.TrMp.ln Arm.. IIHl.OOO It r 1m I Troop. Knli.le Wit iri M:r )t " , ' ortli r Jrt Jv! . Al WAR INEVITABLE ! The 6i,e c!'if r,-r .-hip .V .', .., flrten. arr.' l I' Tbur-l iy arteriKH.tj. 1 1 .1 fr,m Sun Fmaci! briog t;? thf Ntw York iiitul of M iy 11. aal A Fran.:ico pajrs f Jui.r 11. She was f..!!.. l ' S Uar.i.ijr ti,riiin 1 y the clij pr ship Halt E" '' L:oh tnry t...:h..l. rttortc l hn-ilf. left : p:p in o' tin loth :ti l e ii!e.l ftgti:J tami .Jut for (.'hina. The recul r racket ;k Yank arrive! on Sun liy at 'Z V. M., 14 '5 P 'S". tringin thp New York m .it of M.y 2 The news brought tjr these !. is two'" Liter tl-.ao thai Lcf re fciven by u, itnJ i-t or8 Uttereat. Th I ri I, ir r.ma f.,r war- uro I i.in'f f i .i . i t. it.! furw.ri w,tl the greatest et;ij bth I j the States Uovernn.er.t an 1 the Kebel State-, anl f " er pn.-pect of spee.ly ari'I blooly conflicts, "n M th. two aruiii tn. et, W.h on the ML-sisrit''- nl in Virginia. We give below the principal telegrams or-ere!-t here. Many of the telegraphic reports. ;irete''i gible ami tome contradicted. We omit sufl Telecrn jbi- Diopnlrbr. .Mnv ' ' ' In Tentaeee. Arkan-a, North Carolina rSni and Kentucky there is a gn'xl deal of L"riie',ng mnd it ia on the increa-e. Kentucky ha- tieel ired her loyaiiry tj njon. A majority of the Legislature have rerHrBla' the proposition to arm the State, or place an at" titudc of hostility to the Ueiieral Governf Seuator Johnson und l'ar-K)t UrownIoirT.'nDe3 Bee, uliil boldly advoc-ue L'lii-jn. ; ' A dl-patcU in the Picayune of the 2rf says the KrwAlyn blockading the vfi ''t tbe Mii.-:ipp'u ; A gentleman from Norfolk Va., t-i 10,000 troops there, well armed, with plenty but high prices ; 25.000 men at Kichmon lMae CitJ WajJ ttronj;ly fortisied. I Lavis and Beauregard were at Itiot1" on 1"8 28th M :y. Governor Rink has len aprHiiiitt.''"''' General; Eli Thayer. Fateat ExaaJ' . j Freiuont, M ij.r GeneraL . j Gov. Danks wants to put an nxmy ;VH) men in the field to fettle the dicutiliei aacnd thi. Will probably 1 done. j The Government ha distinctly inforil t kn min t n rx-. t the South' ttederacy WUl te COnSlJere'X tiosliie, aJl imw""--- j te considered hostile, TTS.i mtlfrivui w Lrolen off with such Fuwera, I TW Southern leaden eiiU assure f peopi.ot tj intention to march on Washington, i carr;on active war against the Northern S f There are reported to be 100.00"! j in theSot ern Confederacy regularly drilled ready firo itary uervice. , j The new U. S. Military leparti t Kcrit7. Col. Kobt. An I-rson, Cotam in 1 ant race sxytch of that state as lies within lOI roileilue Ohior. HLs h .tvl'iuirter-. fur the preseutJ at Lou"- Fc.uw .ibi Ma hi m. The tioTernt troorm m. ncel their marc hsouth ward M.and tices- icaLst tr.-t-s fled. All who woot take foath not to Uke up arms a2iint the Crnmcnt -M to . ..... k .L... VJ .a nn I k Til !7Q t over w let ior ii.t . . l wt. The- entrance into Alela wu Anuc l bv an event Which has cast thelXISI KiJ VJ II.lt 1 l,.v l. .k'.llle l K r,mnMn lT. CoL t.US Wen" " u-1"- - down the Secession flig from tbArshall juse n Alexandria was so.n afterwards tj a Jeeale-l f,. Ilia bod wa Ukcn to etla-JhiEg avy 1 The news cf the death of Ctf.swortjf'W not tn-nerally knowu throughout liington atil o o'clock of the 21th The excite was int--, espe cially am. .n-s the military, wbtpress ret impatienw and .Ui-ire to l ser; r to 'J,a- Intense excitement was ad throoc-ut the ountryby tUea-sasr.inationr.fl t'.lswol- bebs are toilini. building are dnwia . - . , ,r . t-'Wf iwasst by one r tivrrt?' at nail ma-i. - .. . J-u-Loo rriprietorrf a hotel :en-t" .- i. ..,i,. L it...!! KV.-i'""-" i ln,y,a member - f P.;.J Lincoln, i JJing 1 r - T . rf rwnrtl,. U UiasUte lit tne.viv T : S -Z., .i. : who wa a warm lr.nai mam - -deeply aff'-cced by hi death. N.w Yokk, M.y2L-Tte.fth death of O.l. Ul-wortu crraie.1 intet.xfa.eni' re. Ke gret at hu ic i wiaP.-ral WiDg that be must be aenge.. v The funeral f Co!. Kll.-ttl. Ne-Tork. was itrnlrd with reat pon..; .toni. All the milit-ry and citi. n atteiul T- Uf was taken " Mchanic-vilie. r.r ir Trwa his ircnfs live, iaj burietl with military hs Taenwere 10,000 people resent at the funert Pi-oole are visiting Alextr b gfrouvemrs cf the place where Eli-worth, sk3e,l. Carpets are cut up 'r''1"' an'1 4e ir:i' cre1 Vith bis hl.-l. taken away i j ,e Triti'ie' dispatch tyrit coustry ncel not tcrp-isCl if. in the coa'rhree ccks. a for idiivphk""1 be ma.itcj.,iKnd, from re Wnrci entirely separate mtx rerTe al Wash ? . which will be so letielmixg in numbers lBB" en.-ure success. IL-fT't Fejy c-ay le se' T.esjt. srrvi'"ri nu irtrif, WxHingiua ."ui fw-ken. ana I snjs tyl ls thsre are a t to r. :. -a-.l'St any (o Lt'will be brought b0 .7 if- The g irri-on. J .,BfL rebel forcta, ms rs about 1,000 men. ceral Rragg about ri fc" c..m.'nt ha. I - . i m..: nT. .CoL.t-l . r. Army, f 1 the L- ral io :.osts in ia nre loudly boasting Mir 2S) '.11 soon be relieved by Richmond. Govem- tbeadvatiC i3 j.ret, tuent. he:!; tuft; ill points to check any J- I satisfactory infnrma- the Confederate tates tiotitu- me Mi i , a .iiJeil and em- ki... lie s. - s. . i to to .rf - .!. rretensions. Lord Furwr. - . ri mx . . .... r PUfr&kT)7ev uncertainty U je,(UUlTii""; - j 0t? points, luauv u ." .niiaWH. n;er. 4 Cs J ..i. mew . I mVom the Frt-nch Gov- The ' .m raw 1 Thouvenel were de- . m. 1 llw ' "mr The itvfor an - r. . .1 ei rr tf.fTpit h lis 0 I"""'" .n Washington. The a" .. r.i:....n;..n been rece;r - jt.er u. uisv.u9j.vu i 19 "'.".-.!. in diplomatic c.- over f ,1a proclamation, '.iinein the civil TbeBritii--"; Bubj ninff Its America, f-'."the intention of Gerni.-CU.. I 'ie-i It warns Hritish ...;-.tsi that 5 1 s- or transDorts. or B"J' . . , or j. UbiiV'J!. na:ches. materials esi trabaod of 1-'T is .b-r ;ii tu con fTt. to all the i '"Xnnuences, and do w a. ra mm - - therrtheeGoV:i in htthe VVf-.Trs' y." ' creasing the Ohio, i ;7 into Va . -M.V r-7Jm proclama- tion to - - -f nrn ?r' ,7 brothers. " tht niei,nDj property -f unde' hoi" i bl r.n inter. wtere - . , j. tu Irence ou!l U rot'r slafe9. but. on the ccuuary. " " wj'tiou would be crnsh- -jJJ LJ i""ir.,:i h-.n l. ihe ;-.-i:i-rii' procUmatiuU s - '. , re ..rWI f cross the frontier utiicr.ier 'wt .,f Vir..t.U; 5",,r ''--" 1,1 rt;!".re i nr. . to -rot col tne t.-.aj.sty c. tne I , ...... r E:Vciiinl f Jour "' r r"Dn !tr: ! r . . ... 1 .ill ti.e'.r ri.'ii- . the :ri . the !.'' r of tKi..r:l f tl-r : ,''.7.-1 i:r n t J f.v-rr..ni Hri:..- J , v ir- irii.pl init. n. j U in k.- If V' l are i opi in it:. 1 k.n .v.- v l bull JiMili'T Vttr o' i ar:f',r iii'-r :y eti-n t r....r-.-i ri.n.e i-.y.n in. ... .... , to or? iti.ze unl l . i . i of.Merri ":r a ! i - s 1.1 I af fex c in f.r.f--t ? .em 1 t" Vnir .'I'jri p- :t a ir.iu .J-'-tnict'uiti. pr- -rrel c-'t''l I' I i Hit1, i ( p TMi- rn:i-.N "n the 'th cf M iy, (.' I'.'.i'.riii i Ui:i" t' I ; l.-r t'kiimxjtui. ri which ::"t m r'r-"ii"i-c' on tn tir.-t oi nv.l ...f. iy fit New Yui'.: witn the mi:.-, ' -, in t trct-inr. i Il ir..-T.rl.:,r'f the Nii-hvi'.le (T-r.t. ) j . i -f.:i.U-i l. n.rvr -)'- i'l.i'.u r, w h.ch j ! rl Lv i Hi. h, I'tTH :ipi .Ltvl t a j c:i-p lii the Hith .u!.l'.r'uf.if3. Mr..ri- i Trlr(rnm Iron June 1 t lv ! j k. . T . ... T..r... 1 I The prjjt..s J,ni:-!.t o th" lir.-.:-ii 'J '"'1 ! Uter : y ,.ri- v,:u 1 it ove r ),'". j It is -t 1 tt.i' ::h tl.e tr j - nr Fi.rfix, , j. ti.re aiv i.r - it 'he capacity of r. ; "ts ati'l ! .r-,rr. iT'v Hie s.mP e, afi-1 the , pri;ui,m ;,;, tjr.t otl tl," s! -iv es. . tVi. Butter ro't'iri.e ! t" irtr-- Monr. Tnz, Mluwiftz l-rt.-r 1 ir.-itruct:- f:- r"r--rn the Sect v: iry j of Vtr. to h;i i r- ih-r, c mm ti I:n2 th- I". . i T- -i : . W'a-him.T'.n. M iy ir Your ac:!' n in n-pect t. the iieiriir who . i; ft l tt V'.ur i.nes iri'iu n.e rniii-r i i n-.- it.".-. " "I'tiWt"!. 1 Iji IM-ji iritlit-Ill 1" rflii.e i; luc tui- , f btTTVirii.-firi m i-t irr..iiii i tli"-r- oai-Mct- . in nulitury .if-i !...n ill u Sruf.- hy the I.IW-J i.f. wuich ?:n:ry i- n.ri.i.e 1. Hie O'.vcriinifnt ctn- i not rec t. z- th? fj-c'.t.g fy ar.y St ire. f it V':i:-rl oMin-'ition. Ati...t $ the- i'c-1 rii i hli itu t;-, how ; ever, on- cm he ru re ituf.or'Htit tii:n that -f f-up-, rvj-;ti; ari l .l.-per-it.g any c.tihiii'ti-n a embl for the pirp-e A .v. rf.ri-W iliiT 'r - w hole I .!;! if '1 ti.,n .1 iith.ri'r. Wf.ile. thTef.iie. y"ii wi'.I permit n- ii.ferferei.i.-e, r.y jer. n- uii'Jer yi.u" coinuitri'i. ; witii the rel it: v. i f -r-.tn hire l to ?er ;ce uri ler j the I iw. of any S: He within which y.ur t..i!i iry 1 oirfT iiiorn are con lucfe-l, which reririiu iit.-ler the ! control of fich arim-1 cmhirmtion-. you will refrain J from surrt n lTing to tiieir n!!eel rin-ters any per- j i 9'.n w ho i r rne with:ti )..ur Ii an l you will employ i 8'ich perr--i in the -el vi.-e to whicii they wi.l te bes'. j a-IrtMeJ. ki--r,inz an account of s-ich services." I I Anions the efKct.-i :it A!fi ii,.lri i, :ire letter? ' !' f zre-it irr.r-.rt ui : which were f..un l in the Srnti- ; iJ,tli-lb.n.. the :e,, hy which the ,ece-ion jr,f Virginia wan brought about. Some Jiitir.Kuihed ' 'politician are inj '.:c ite I, nv.-l the letters s-how be- ! yoti l -loubt that the or br.ance of s-cccji-ioti was fa.-.r-l ! I Urilij fnj j rut l. j The II-rail's lliltii.iore di-patch say there are 2'',) ft.-leral trooj s :it Harper's Kerry, ami plenty of heavy artili.-ry a: every acceible point. Gt-n. Ilutltr was reinlurccl ytter hiy by 2,000; troops, i The Titni' Washing: 'n despatch st.atis that ti.ere ( are 8.0i") rebel tnji at I'oii.t of U tks, in Virginia, j The troop there are much demoralized, but will make adescrate tigtit. Theie wee indications of an iuten- I tion to evacuate the po-t, but he could get m. positive i information. They expect an attack liom the west, 1 and keep a sharp look out every night. The meu are , sleepir j on their arms. Immense .juantitie of freight for the South are j going to Nashvii'.e by railroad. It i. rumored that ; the transportation of gijds will be stopped on Mun- day. The exodus of Southerners Northward is unprece-' denfe 1, and i o:ily attributable to the stoppage of loats in the Mi-sis-ij.t.i Kivvr. It is rumored, also, ' j that if the Nashville road lie stopped, the Tenne-.-ee- ' ans will a lvauce into Kentucky and take possession : joftheroid. 1 The Ln.onists cf Kentucky are Ueterminel to pier- . mit no alerts-ions from any .piat ter. The L'. S. triiopH in Va., are iH-ginning to meet j with rncoitnter. with the Southern to ices. A iii.- ' i..iteh mv that there was a skirmi-h June 1st. at six i 'A If !tr. It. ; I i Joul miles back of Arlington Heights. Our pickets were i 3vs, the negro should never set his foot, but as a attacked and ,.e -oj JU-r wounded. Later dispatches ; freenian. on Kansas soil, even yet. whilst this tern state that a force ..r cavalry and forty-five iut.autrv. t"'5 belonged to the United States Government, and under Lieutenant Tomi.kin mi l Gopl.-n, attacked j by the Constitution wa open to any of her citizens; ! the reU-1 at Fairfix Court House. I he rebel pickets I were luur luuninia tue, no ii'-i alii ainrmeu ine were lour mie'-j inia . ir, miu ii"i nil'l ninimrvi inn icamp. the cavalry then cliarge-i nu tne town, en- i cfiTrTiTcrTn ; vigorous resisi:. ce -opie nriug on tneui from the houses. Tompk;ns horse was phot umJer : him, and his cavalry surrounded by rebel infantry,! who poured in a continual fire; but they lought j their way through them, taking a number of prison- ers. ("ueofthe cavalry was killed aud two wound- e-1. Some st atl otlicers of the Fifth (New York) i Regiment were wounded, being with the Federal troops. Lieut. Tompkins reports ihiriy rebels killed, ; and that their force umouulcd to 1.5iH). They had j previously supjiose 1 there wuc but 204' there. To- t.ight our trotojo will advance on Fairlax Court House j and take it. I Another di-patch says that the rebels were retreat- j ing from Fairfax. A letter I'roTii Tent. twee savs there is a ereat ma- ' j, t, r for lhe l ui- n, and that 10,JUO govern- j jo J . , . ' , . , i etaml Vt lolinsOll atl.I Neisoll. ' The Trt'mnt's Washington correspondent siys all ! is uuiet at Fort Monroe; li)0 negroes were at the t 1 , ' . T. v.u,.j 1 fort, and the number was ii.creas m- T he Sltr sa s, ; nine rebels were killed at ewa!l s 1 oint in a recent i con.iict, also that the rebels had st. p ped work on the entrenchment at Manassas. , 15,Oui S..1 licrs were conceutratcd in Western j Virginia. j Four Cornpanie of the l.s'rict militia have cross ed into Virginia with six d iys' rations. In the Wheeling I'isnct the I nioii can lniate nas l,riH) majority. In the Farkeisburg l'istrict, 2."xb ,1 aiiies Uatson vvehb ha iK-en :ij'pointel r.nvoy - n i t:. io....;... .. .... ..re ... !. . r.xtraorui.iarj ................ . - an- iv that an a;ent of the French ",.,,,. -t .i....,." .nllectiif tacts h.r N.iioit'.n - " .. . I I'lllLAI-H I lM V, Jii!i 1st. Ihe liulhlin publishes I from the Jiie'im-m : r.n jnirrr oi iiiursii, me; details of the journey 'f l'resid' iit Pavis to lliclimoti 1, j and his spieecii to tie troops collected at the Fair! grouul. Messrs Toombs and Wigfall accompanied j -. . r . . .'.! . 1 . 1 I lain. ' The Tril'itm:' Washington correspondent pays a j large iiun.lfr of Union men Irom Virginia have ar I rived at Georgetown, Leii.g h iven out ot the State. There are said to le a great many Union meu even in ' Eastern Virgiuia, but the rod of terror is held over them. The movement of Gen. Hurler are considered as indicative of au intention ou his part not to trouble Sewall's l'oiut, or Norfolk, at pircsent, but to strengthen his position on James Kivcr, aud iu time to move forward to Richmond. Tost routes and pest offices managcl by loyal citizens, an 1 in loyal districts in the South, are not to be deprived of the mail service, under the recent orders ot the I Vst Ollice department. If they slit uld be temporarily suspended by t be general order, they will be restored ujxmi due advice of the fact. At Alexandria, a new Collect, r having been appoiuted, the port has been reopened to the commerce of the country, and therefore vessels will be admitted as heretofore. The French Government is about to send a small squadron to the American coast to look after its in terests there. The following dispatches which are the latest, were received in Honolulu 22 "lays frutn St. Louis : St. Loci. June 7 A. M. The N. Y. IL riili s .ys W. F. Washington, son of the late Col. W. Washington, was cap.turcd iu the i skirmish at Fairfax. Lieut. Temp. kins says that at the skirmish at Fair fix, three of his men were missing, three slightly wounded, and six pcr-otis lo. He killed two and wounded thirty-live rebeis. Emerson Etheri.lge has arrive 1 at Washington. He says I i-t Tennessee will shew a large majority f..r the Union. West Tennessee is tor Secession. Etheridge was obliged to leave to save his life. M. O Ford cf New York has gone to Cairo, 111., to constru:t floating batteries f -r the Mississippi river. N military movement h i leeu made yet from Fort Monroe. As svou as Gen. Scott is ready. Gen. l.ut.et wul make a movement towards I.icumona, in cor.j notion with Gen. Hanks. No new movements into sec led States will le made for a week or ten days, unless the enemy makes an at ack. ; Gen. Reauregard is preparing to attack Alexan dria. Jef. I'avis i at Richmond. n:i l vi-i'e 1 Harpers Ferrr on Monday, June S, and reoontiviu-re I. The Southerti States, it is reported, -lie hard up for j money. A. II Stephen urges the plant rs to sell their cot ton to the Confederate iovernment, aud take the beads of the Confederate Stales. At lait accounts the C S. vessel were blockading all the Southern p.orts, and caused the rebels much uneasintfs. Seaatr Stephen A. liouglai died in Chicago, June ". Hi J.' it', l.-n .. ,J., i . . f mu;-!! rr:e: a,; nri.r . ,n the W, ,,,ir f.. ,,.,,- i' It (' r .n ? r-::: !, I0ug!-iS -.f - I-'111'", .s ti.r .n j il'jUt t I . . ,1... t- z ijirii the i!iTe, w.iit- river, wiieii orJcrel. ictr or lero. rr, r.r,' I'. C. AJv-rt.-r 1 1 Thr AnicriMti t Kml.roylio. .-.v.rj .-ii:h-:.!-' f 1 h i '..-. i: v -;,.r " j i lu-i.., W.tfi Ihr wr.trr ;h a Jt5 , As h nitur..l coiiicueiioe. Aieticas en t!ic-e ' Is'au Is are frreitly intere-tr i ; ,;.t. oveilts uW ! tiat-pirncin the St-.te.. Ti.U hi- lev:. wmiSt, ! rut only fr .m the e i.'.-rtie., with which an arrival ! fr.ru ?'iu Fr.itclco is wtl-iorne-l, Lut u'.-D from the ) Str.iU corner 'Jiu-if.n. ttut h ive iuviri io:y fol- j low-I that arrival ; eacil suc.--el'.nj i.i i l n 1 l:r.K to i the esoiremfnt, until, fr..t:i to.? 1 .w tr'rir..-r itut ,,f ; fr.en V.y 3i-rCU:--:i the pi.iti.-il thermometer hi-' risen to tiie exiee Ln uut'oiitioti. In the high -r l ie . f p.-r-oii il .je- 1:"0Umoii o; eerv nt '" J ci.nclu-ioii :re driwn itiu.r from j j igu.eiit or im- pu'e ; the one fr..m a dipai..iiate iew, where Tv.ii ii S' y- the iiiiii'J. where caue ai;d tJ'.-tt are . s-tri'-tiy weightd anj de l-icttoti.drawa aco-.rditigly; . the other jjuip to concl Jnion-, ciu-e : ! t .-iiit . f i.i v-lT-ct, gieit fV.-nertl priiuipie are iiurej, a' ntTow and oti.-. 1.-1 vi.-w Ii-ir. g the busis ujk n u-Li-'ii judgment i feu lere 1 :it,d executed. I I pri't-jre in a cur-ory manner to review the cau-e (for there ii but one,) that has led t j the present crisis, but shall dj it with ilua re-peot to the opin ions of others. T!i? many interferences of the free states with the in-titutii n i f .-lav..-ry is the declared1 cause f..r the with lr iwal of th-. I.Vnfe lerate States fritn the Union. Hs tiiere been such interference, ar. 1 if so, wa it of such a character and weight, and trim such a source a to give the S .utii reasonable arprtlieii-ions that her peculiar institutiMi was in d .nger? The political riht t' hold slave will not be discu-sel. The Constitution guarantees it, nut by Contruction only, but by positive a laiissiou, by the decision of the Supreme Court, and by the tacit con cent of every State that has been adiaitfel into the Union, since the adoption of the Constitution. The Moral right, we will leave to lliui who is the Judge of right and wrong. Has there been such ii.Urjrrer.ee . I do not allude to the interference, that would iiiNe from the opposi tion of a fanatic mob to the rendition of a fugitive slave, but interference by b'-gisl itive enactment, siactionel by an entire people. Massachusetts, Ver mont, Ohio an 1 other Free States, have solemnly de clare! that an at ot Congress for the rendition of a fugitive slive, was unconstitutional (an act, the Con--titutiut.ality of which they had a; much right to judg.; of, as I have of the legality of an act ef l'arlia rueut.) and pished a IVrs.mal Liberty Rill, not only rendering this act a dead letter, but actually nullify, sng it. Yet this was neither treason to the general j government nor interference with Southern rights, according to modern Union men Dut was it of such weight and character, aud from such a source as to give just cause of apprehension .' The text books of the schools, the teaching from the pulpit, he entire literature of the North for the last twenty-five years, have had but one theme the free dom of the slave. It has been the test of a caudi d it-s fitness lor oftice, from a town constable to a i. rernor; funds have been subscribed, agents ap pointed to colpoi teur over the whole South with in cendiary tracts und engravings, calculated by their renresenfatious to excite u servile rebellion; eminent preachers have impiously declared from the bacred that desk, with the blessing of God and Sharpens ri JistinguisheJ statesmen have tinne puonc ueciara- tions ta il nave gone tne ieng:u aim nreauin oi ine land, have even become the watchwords of the party; the irrepressible conflict" of Mr. Seward is co-extensive with the Union ; yet this man is the highest in the Councils of President Lincoln. ..vernor II. ink, who ..-cl;ir'sl th it if the I'riioti c.mlil not be preserve! without reeoitntsini; the ruhl oi the .South to hoM ylav., to " Lrt hi r nijr," has lern ireseuleil by nu I'niteil North t tie- ii .'iee nf ttie I'r.'i l.-ut. an.l a.iiiteil ty fiim to t!i oilier of Mujor-'i'neral in lh L'nite l Mates army, ilrjre (f ir'luiit th- i..i-l;ir it'mns of th; Cliiea Jo i1atturin. Th- rallvini? cry of the 1' ir!v .lunn J ih-r hit- iMiiv'.t-" vr is. as in hy.Rnr.e nines, "fret" sH'eeti, fret? soil, fre- ne'Ti, no more s'.;ive t'-rrilory." Tlie Smth. salislo-J that th- I" -n-rit n 1 i.-..teeiion f. r whieli they ha.l hyi ti'i lit-1 th-ir S-ivrn jnti-s, h el stirnally failtsl, fell luct uxn their r-servnl ru'l.ts The art w.u not simultaneous, Mh one etrreM.:i- its iiilivi.lutt sov.-n-iciiiy at .litT-T-ut h iS'-s -f th- eoicesf, wiLh'Ir-w fr m the coniiaet, iH'cuj.yin the oi i-itial Httitu-le V"iu:ii iry r'-iirue.l. llavim; one interest, Pohey has sir.r- il:eUC.e. that they be c'nf.-.-r.i:e., ami tle-y hav- or'.'S-'tit'-'il Iheinseivs to th- w.-r'u! c'.ainntij a .!.u-e among the Nations of the K.irth, have ma.le onl.Iic their bill of rights. an.l to th m .ii.t. n .nee . f hi. h. as or oi l, hav- !-. I their lives, th-.r f .mine, an.l their ..cre.l honors. The result is in the future ; hut animate I by th - same spirit, a. .l with equally I.,., it,. . ,...,1... l.L,. Il.:.t e.v. l. I.v V.r-ini i Con-ia. N.jrtli an.l S.ut'i Carolina, in "Trt, trill t-e risleenietl, or those cene ut.uu iH.-.-"ti.e t m renuie. Ther? are certain class of AnierxaiiS, an.! unfortiltiat'.'! V a ,ery 1111I:v.r.,us cU,. :,r., ... u!tM i',heir ,.,,(. r riiu.er j,r. ju lie. -, that m.v eonvi.-ti .-i. h'.w. v.r l:.iuo:iv r- it ui can- ili.llv e'.rese.l, r.-II-etiiiir in the i-ast airaiii-.t th : fallioihty of their C"Uii:ry or its iri-ni'itioT.s, is ileemet! aaerile-e, and the uti.T-.-r is firaiirht vay to Im ..-tr.irise.l. S leh p r-iom hav- ilone mu.'h to irijure its M-r,.'tiiitv at h.ine, hikI to les-.-u tl,e rese-ct for it ahr't-l. Tli re, as m all rr rvsent-itive civ. rnn.eiils, creat alms,- exist ; b'.ar'i.. ai.'l j- .-a-.t ar- m ele to subserve pirly lur ws ; Hie m isses, iri:lu.-rit-..l by .l-.ii.riiTi- l-a-b-rs ar- m.i.Ie, in feverish .oi:i,e.il .-ceji. iu..".tc, t. .s.e M'ht of vital Uestioiirt ; majority h is atus-l 4.s .Hrt to ' .pi-ss ii.ite.r.t v , as iu th j. r...nt crisis; but ivh-n the "iir eon. I thought"' ilo. coin.. aniiie r"s:itj:ion has ever leen ina.le. Shiu!.i th- pres. i nt I-- au eXi.-e;.ii..:i. an I the Notth. with its treat o-mtiiatiil i f iie-ans ao.l iii"iiey, ins.st urei earryinz out the r.u..ii's..ry j't:ey of the iTes.nl Aluiii.i-tr.it.o:i. to the bs;rui lion of the principles ci.teTi-b'.! t .r by th- Soiit'i. I .lo pny tliat. in the laiuriiaz" of that .!i-ti:.c iisi'sl l uiooi-t. tiiv-rnor Hanks, the t 'ill. Ml HI.N ail It' I.;.-. . iMkTs, in iy be a!..e. to Ml.lt."' rAif.shtonr. llvi V'3. JUST RECEIVED per "COMET." OOI I IX. . HO ItDS. I,K.K. , tol.CU 1 all'l LT.JVsl. El i:. l .! 1 in. h ar.t-, He.) wsl Si b inc. K-.i w.s.i yi.u.jjies, sii r 'i!:ty A l.s.l Taris lirn, t'hr.tine llreeu. Chrome Y.-llow. I'atent Ki.cli-h I'ryer, I'-urn: I mkr. Hest iiia!ii V I'aint lirnsti-s. ,;. K..r sal-bv i II. i.kavki;., 2'55 4t F"r. st., b-twe.-n Kin4 an.l .Merchant. FRESH PROVISIONS Il'--I ! Pit It .V I I I 3V KV (1)1) FISH. Oregon Smukcd Hams, ' 1..K'UI1, ' Slo'iildors, California Croain Cheese, 4 Swiss Clu'es;. .r0 Halt R.x.s New Malaga llai 10 Cases Red Current Jelly. 20 R jxes i'Itiian'd Indigo Rlue. For sale bv Odd Fellow's Hall. SAVIDGK. 2''.2-tf FRESH CORN MEAL! JKKSII CKAfK'l) COR.V. Ground every week at t!ie n'w Steam Fli)iir Miil, F. r sale bv S. S.Y11GE. OJ-I Fellow. Hall. " -2&2tf CIGARS ! CIGARS ! -J-OO.OOO -MAXII'A Ci-No -. Fur Sale l.y S. S A VI DUE. O.M FelWs Hall. ' 2tV2 tf riAXo roi: sale. X ELEGANT SEVEN C- tivn r"" -i.--i Iih:ii u! t ri'hniit ton' an 1 ri .r Inhi: ar-.. Mi.-r ; lull r-nin-i c.T..er-, i l i::mo t ii-,n in I'-.rt iuviu- nt. Al--, a ?oviiiir IVIsirrliiiii t- Mr?. Harvvy, W arlii::::oii piacf. 15- rvMaui J'-(-t PEARL RIVER SALT. -&'E lltVi: CONSTANTLY ON HAND WW s i!t fn-m the I'-arl River il! Works, both coarse and fine, y iant:ti"S to suit, at th" 1- vt st market rates. AN.., Ka wvihae Pot.iiiH-s, in .pjatitiio's I sii::, sn-i ib liv red at shortest notice. WILCOX. RICHARDS A- CO.. 217-3r.i vueeti str-t t. Duck, Tuinc. ?vf. (H.TSCOrTOX lll f'K.Kfis IJEESWAX B Hale, KrfV 11 Duck, p eces :-l.ij. Duck. "!.-. i otton twine tor sale by c hiiEWi.i; & CO. - VII..JE 1 WtoUugtvn s s o r s i "i three tedel An ..: Soiitttrrn llrni S un.i: Yr.-w vi : Cnhitvoi: iv th:-' Noitni. Tn-'V hive herl down in New Or.oan- that the North is up, at. i the kn.jwieii'' of tiie tact ha- crri tel ii uvo.'ie. ci.i!.;e ill the t.'i.e cf their jiarnals. Hi-w territly they are disat p in led at the cSect in the North of the latter Secession outrages, let their own journals seak. Tbe i'.e hi'.'t.'rto cne rf the most cotiti 1-nr an 1 vain-c'o rious of these journals, Tiow backs d..wn in this s?yle !'r m its viucting po eili' n : p.l..'tJ r.ui!ry t . the charge of having in times . pas, t like 1 coi.S ie-tiy of and trusted implicitly in ! Northern cor.serva:is;:i. The fact is, the professed j advoeiTe of that pirticular ia expres.-el them- helves ha'-.itual'y as warm !y i:i favor ef the South,; scouted so lottiiy the idea of c .ircion and advocated j with so much apparent sincerity a system of concili- ; tioti an I eonces-i..:i, that thusar.ds of Southern men j w:e co.upletely decfclvel. There is no d 'Ubt what- j ever that an op niou prev.ailel among us that if Liu- j coin should attempt to make war ujv.a tiie South, i the conservative element ia the North wouid ever- j whelm his Admin',. tr ition, an 1 by timely diversions woui 1 extend aii and succor to us. It was thought I tnat 2 ','i') a;it;-Lincoin m i; irity ia New York city ; Would act 'i.-ti:.:iai:v- wi-ti the South, r at all I events would ex. 'libit its genuine sytnpa'hy with that I section bv decimiiiT to taae up arms in beiit'.f'cf the Federal Government. Tiiere was lo t wanting among : us, too, number of shrew J and experienced citizens i who calculated ! ir-je'r , n th- e-.mtnere-al ties and id?'it.ty ot intert's's t etw.eti ti.eS.oith and West, au i i who Wiieved that ultimately Onto, lad', ma, and j other Stces in that qu irt-r would le gltid to unite, their ic-tinies with th -e of a S .uthern Confederacy. ', How the first bia-t ot the Northern t ugle i.as blown : aw iy thos- bubol.'s i f tiie iui urn ition. j The r.L'n'KAt.i . Tiie following is an extra. t from . a l-fter by Lord Ly..i. to th-.- Hritish consul if Me bi'o, da'i-1 M iy StU : The best alvice y u c .n give Hr.tish ships is to get off as t.it as possible without serious inconvenience. After tiie elective b'ockab;, has been commenced they will be allowed fifteen days ' to take their departure, out they will not lf allowed i to carry out any cargo, or part of a cargo, fasten on I Ixiard after the effective blockad? was actually bejuu. ' Indeed, ac-or linir to the rules of blockade.! believe : they will be liable to coiift-oatioti for attempting to, 0 out with a cars , ship-pel after the commencement ' of a block l b". Hut the effective blockade does not j begin until the blocka ling squ tr iroti actually p- i x."irs off the port. The l'rcsidet.t's p'rocl.imatietj is I only the declaration iJ' an tatention to blockade. Tie1 Hrancli House of I'rown Hros., English at! New Orleans, wis required by the Montgomery Gov- ' eminent to take sj 1h),i !(.) of the CotifeJeiate loan. under p ain of conti-c ition of their property. They! demanded protection of Hritish Consul, who had ! them released. They refused to take the loan. The New Orleans l),!t,' rats that tiie cost of main taining the otithern army at Fort l'ickeus is ten thou- md dollar per d iv : also, tin; time for taking the old scat of Government, at Washington, without! a despeiate battle, is evi 1. tit'y gone by. cfpffbl .'ictircs. IIONOI. I'M' F1I1K DKl'AKT- lrv; -.- S -V. MKXT ! Xotii-e is lirrebv iziveu. - Ci1. tli.it, at a R- '-islar Me. tini; of the Hoard of K-pre-eutativos of this l"pHr;nir nt, hel l on Thursday evening. June i:h, the fuilovvii:,- -ei.tlei:.e:i were appfjiutcd Fire Wardens, Vi s.rve f..r tht eiiruii.- year: J. . Cnn KN. Ks.p, Warden 1 -it V:inl. .i. ii. r.i:..u n. i:- ii i. OlAl.k. l'.-.., " "d J. I'.. lhiAliiav. Ks.p, 4th " The City is divided into four Wards, as follows: Ward 1 bounced by the sea. Kort and Kinir tUivets. W ard Z boum'a'd by Kinir. Kort and I'linehlxiwl streets. IVard '.' l-.ui.ii. d I y 1 u-, K .rt and Ju.ld .streets. Ward 4 lxitmde.i by Kiu and Kort streets. IVr order of the Hoard: J. s M'TIIIES, S-ecretar- F- D. Honolulu, June 7. iSiil. iV(-3m MITICK TO TIIK I'l ltl.IC I The Honolulu Tl'StN-VKUEIX bee leave to inf. rui the I'uhlic that they are no prepared to ive instruction iu (iymnastics to boys hetweeu the aesot sEvhS aud aiXTKks years', ou Tuesday eveninif of each u'-i i. Knr further ii f'ji'tiiation, appiv to M k. II. Vuki.kkii. I'er order: C. V. l'H.H:tU, -'J-oin isr-cretary H. T. V. ."VI US. WIXSMIW-An Kxrerieiifftl Xur-r Mid r'emalj I'liysician, has a S j..tl.in Syrup tor chil.lreii teeth ing. which (.'reatly facilitates the pr.reess of teeihiiu;, by softening VU-i?, reduciui: all intlainniation .v.ll allay all pain, and sure to regulate the ImiivoIs. Depend upou it, mothers, it will give rs: to yourselves, and reli-f ami health to your infants. Per-ft'-tic safe in nil cases. See advertisement iu amther column. ii-ly-T4 o A. K. & A vf' No. Ii4, un V oil of the Or A. K. & A. M. I.K 1'KOl.KhS DkL'OCKANIK l.ill'HE, under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Coun- iraiid Central LiMlgre of France, workins in the ancient Scotch Rito, holds its regular meetii -r- n the n ed nesday nearest the full minin of each month, at the old Lode Kooiu, in King street. VUitlng brethren irspi Lfully invited to attend. An-ruiitl. 160-tfl P. C. JONES, Secretary. HO VOI.lTL.IT RIKI.KN. ATTE XT I O X I The Members of the above Company nre hereby notified that, after this date, notices will not be issui-d as hereto fore. lieulnr Urills will be held at the Armory of the Corpsp on the VM and 4th Friday evenings of each month, at 7 o'clock P. M. Per order : JOHN H.BROWN, Captain. Head Quarters Honolulu Rifles, ! ceniber ;t, lsjo. J lS7-tf TO MASTERS AND OWNERS OF SHIPS. AV.M. IIIINIIV Tit I. SCOTT, ACTING SECKKTARY OF STATE Ti THE IMTEIl STATES. To all it hum thixe I'rmrntx hi!l romr, Ureitinii: KXOW VK.TII AT HOItliK K. X KTC II Kit eitiz'-u ! the I oiteit Slates, has tile.l in llus liepartuient the r ;oire. notiee of the discovery of cn.aiio "U HowlandV Isliu.', in Ih- I'.iciilc Kc-aii, the same lyine in North latitude 5l n."r... and in West ..n-itin!e 17d ilrff. i2 min. T' i notice of the .-.-cui ati-m of said 1-1. m 1. in the name of th J':ut"d states, bv A. llensi.n, on U li.'ilf of l.iine:f and his .- c.:u-es. Wm. W. Taylor and .iid lieo'-e K. Netcher, has a:. he-ii til'-d. n4 that th- I'nited States liuano Company of New York, a ce. ..ration of citizeti under th- laws of the S;ate ol New Y"rlr, a-. ..nre of the a-skus of tin: parties iif.Tes..i I. has entered into s-itir-.it b..:i,ls, under and accrdin- to the provisions of the Ac. .f th- Coiiifr.., ..f the l imed States, passed on the :rl.t-s:iiih day of August, in the year eighteen hunJri'd and rCv-A. V h-n-tore, the I'lr.b d States thsano Compatiy is entitled, in r.-- .-t to th- rruano on the said i-land. to ad the privileges and ad .-jn'.ices intended by that act to be see lire. I to citizens of the l'ni;.! States wl o may have .p-cvered d' .sit of punim ; pro vid'si, always, that th- si.l Cnited States Onano Company lis!! i!.i le by the conditions and requirements iinosed by the Ac' f CoiiofesS afar-saii!. Jc witness whereof, I, William H-nry Trescott, Actin? ?ecr' tary of Slat" of 111" I'nited States of America, have hereunto s"t inv hand and raiised t!i" seal of the 1 1 s; i liepartuient .f .state to bo alSx- d at Washington, 1 ' this seveiiih dayof Au-ust, in the year of our Lird one thousand ei-'ht hundred and sixty, and of the Independence of the l u ted States of America the eichty-litth. W.M. 1 1 EN It Y TRESCOTT, Actinc S-'cretary. A'.I persons not duly authoriz"! ro' hTtby forbid occupyinp or removinir puano t'r.iii the above or any other Island, R.s-k if K'-y li. lon-ini; to the Company, ns published in the New York T rilmnt -, March S:h, lso'J. (Sigii-d) A. . PENSi IN", 2-to-Jin Presiilent I'niteil States liu.ino Company. IKI'ilK's MOXTI1I.Y FOR MAV. At!".ntic Monthly for May. PItickwood's Ma -aviue for April. .Inst received it Com t . and for sale by :o4--.:t II. M. WHITNEY. NOTICE ! IS VARIOFS REPORTS ARE IX CIR- .. Cl'LAI I01N as to ti e circumstances attending the recent assignment made by Mr. J. T. Wavrhouse. I bee to state for the information of those whom it may concern, aid injustice to .'!'. Waterhotise. that no otT.-r id titty cents on a rtollar was ever 1:1. 1" by him to his creditors as a composition, ar I that no pro j. lion was brought l for- th-m either by hiutself or l.y any iiers on on his behali. which did not stipulate fr the ulttmate iia.-ini'iit of one hundred c uts mi the U"l.ar, to all his creditors. 2."4.4t A CREDITOR. WA.T12I) ! 4 SCHOOL TEACHER I The ua .I.-rsign-d are d'-strous of j.r'-x'ur::i an Instructor f. r tbe lioveniment l.cci'h Sch.l in K' N A, HAWAII. Th-y have an excellent Scv.. 'i-IIouse. and t'- ntv-thr Pupils, at $3 23 each cr quar ter, have been -secured l-y writ -en eng.wemer.t of jarents ar. l guar tians with the P.o;,r i of E.iu.'.'ition. A'pht-ation by person -r letter, stating (pial ticat. i.s. r- .Vre11. es. k.. thou! i Ik made toe.t-'ier P- C I M I N'iS, THOMAS H. PARIS, or 11. L. SHELDON, 1.o-al Dirtrttiri. A'o'i'i Engliih School. K--ia. Hawaii, May 24. lst!. ' 2'il-lm AllasM's of the Seat of War ! OW. WHILE CIVIL WAR IS K.KilMi in the I r.U'd M.it.-s, er-ry one should have a map to f iiiow th- til- vements ot the armies. M N alley's Schivl At. S3. )eiu,e lhe States on a lar.-e scale, is the best to 1 had. Price SI OO. (J'U-lm. H.M.WHITNEY. A. F. sTLVAY, WAILUKU, EAST MAUI, tEGS LEAVE TO INFORM HIS OLD H 9 Customers and the Public in eeneral, that ht is prepared j to furia-'h them with as po.-d an article ot FLOCK AM) .MEAL as is in the market, and at the lowest market prices of the ls;..:i-!. N. N. A'.I orders, from any of the i-Iamls t with dipat"h. " 21-272-ly W 1 to Mai.j.- -s- -e . ""I' on' lllAVl-ijlt 'olicVdandprcmptu-a,..,.,, to r.ahle rates. Orders Sti-t.t, AVr KK(-l'LAl: kO.W LORF.NZO MA. Ii A NT, Master. THE rxnKRSIKXKI. , VVIN- fur- es.a-.l the iutcrest of ' apt. v . Se t, r v, . ?c;, kekaultjout whi-h t u t-erti recently ovrrh iul ati.l i f.rs:-r:e is ..T , will c 'i.tinue to run t:.e same, !n t e- n th; :..! t hr :i'M r place. ' tou.-h:n at l.ii hit ilia. I w .aid .i!s. take ..ps.r:a!oiy 'j to ihir.k the .uMh t r tb very liberal patror.a r- h-r-o f. re ' i-"'ow.vl uj-.n her, and wt.uid nsprs-tf jj'.y ..;c.t th- C'ctuta. ar.oe if the m-u.'. It freight or iss.!:e. Apply to the Captain on r-Kir.!. or to J . II COI.K, -js;m Aer.t. ii in; i" la ii iiii.o packfit: THE SCHOONER M A. ill Will leave H OXOll'L V far II I LO re t'ab.n Passage to or frorn H.io,. u;rly every week 5 A. K. CLAP.K. SANDWICH I S L A II D iritONLT Kl.oJCI.AR LINK FROM THE V. S. VffT. ' FIRST CI.ASSSIHPS j Will (k- tespat-.'iel quurte-!y from Commercial Wharf,. t ... .1 .... . s . os.u;;. ;:l in .i.t'.s oi .siitreu, .iiur or June. wpn-iiiurr mm in rriii brr. F-r fjri... r parti, ul i.-s see special Ivertis-meuts in .iai paiers ot trie a:sve n: itiths. Fr frei-ct or pass ace to. .r drafts on Honolulu, apr.lv to 1IKNKY A. PIERCE. Sandwich I.slan 1 Packet OtTice. dT Coiaiuercial W hart, iicstou. AGt. rs. C. 11ri!i ,M Co . Honolulu Satto:i Co. - New York. Coc .v Snow, New lied ford 64 it VI-:i.r,S FAUtf.O A: ( O. S vajl j -tiS.! BY THE RKi'.L'LAr. PACKETS HETVVEEN HONOLL U' AN I' SAN FRANCISCO. 1 For the speedy and safe conveyance of Merchandise, Coin, let- tcr and valuable parcels, to all parts of the I UNITKU STATES. CANADA AND ITROPF.. j Th- Agent at Honolu.useilsl ills of e.v hanee.in sums to suit I on Wells F'argo Jc Co., San Francisco or New York. Also Wells, Fare, Co. franked U. J. Gove imetit envelopes, i which pass free over the California and coast routes, and over the Atlantic route ttvm San Francisco to New York. Commissions a.id collections promptly attended to. Oct. 1. lsari-tf. A, J. CARTWKIGHT, Agent. GAS! GAS!! OAS!!! OSI. TmUlUlMIAXT. rHlIF. rXIKR-It;XF.I I'XOKRSTAXO- l ing that tue gasometer is again about to suspend Gyra tions, oilers to the public a lot ot about 4000 gallons of Si fkkior Polar Oil, in i;uautities to suit. Also on hand, the celebrated Cocoanut Oil trom F'auuing's Island, which burns with a clear light, and emits no smoke. G. C. Mcl.EAN, 262-Cm Nuuanu Street. it.irls of tUv S. I. UST IUXKIVKI) FROM WASI1IXGTO ' a few copies ot the fine Chart of the Sandwich Islands, jirepare.1 by order of the I". S. Government, to nceomjiany the Kejiort of Wilkes' E.xjiloring Exjirditiou. These Charts are considered the most correct surveys ever made of our group, and a few coj.ies have l-en exjireasly rinted on heavy map pajier, for sale iu Honolulu. Every resident, and also those en gaged m the Coasting Trade, should jk.ssoss a cojiy. Fi-r sale by 7-2m II. M. WHITNEY. A Csirtl. 1R. .1. MOTT SMITH. IKXTIST. wonltl A9 inform his friends aud the j.ublir, that he jurposes to absi'iit himself from this Kingdom some three months, dating from Julv 1st, 1S01. 202-4t NOTICE ! 11KIYIES t'LEAXED It V MIJIIT.XKAT- i Iy expeditiously and cheap. Leave order with BROWN, at the Livery Stables, optwsit- the Sailor's Home, or with the driver of the Waikiki Hay Wagon. 2ai-tr SSi:b -iv.. LIGHT WOOhEX S II AW LSI Suitable for this climate, low prices by -tf GEO. F. PFLUGER. SEWENC MACHINES! A FEW OXI.V LEFT. WILLIAMS' loubt X. thread, new patent Sewing Machines, simple in construc eion, ornamental, light and i L-gant. not liable to get out of order, tverv family should be supjdied with one. For sale by iii'l-si C. BREWER & CO. Notice. BTkEIXO ABOUT LEAVING THIS KIXC I M dom, 1 hereby give notice that I have appointed Theo. C. lleuck, Esq., to act as my aceut. Honolulu, May S, lStil. 25'J-3m S. H0FF.MEYLR. THE AMERICAN WAR ! Papers suiri .llagsizines. -5oJ- MOW IS THE TIME T MO COMMEXCESI HSCRII'TIOXS. Per sons wishing to subscrilie for any of the following American or English Xewspapers or .I aaziues, can le supplied nt any timo, by sending in their orders immediately. These pairs are furnished by the subscriber IN BETTER CONDITION AND CHEAPER than they can be irocured from any other source, either in California or New York. Subscribers will receive them punctually on the arrival ..fetich mail from lhe I'nited States, when jaid for in advance. No erso:i who takes any interest in the jxilitical aiTairs of the old countries, should be without n regular supply of one or more monthly i rixlicals. The following jirices cover the Hawaiian, American and British jnistages on the same. JJ- Sulnrriptions payable always in adianft. .d MAtJAZIXKS. Per annum. $ 5 10 f 0i Harjier's Monthly Magazine, -Atlantic Monthly Mag:izioe, - - - -G. nicy's Lady's " - - - Leslie's Magazine of F'a-hioii, -Hunt's Merchants' Magazine, - - -Knii'kerlHHtker " - - - - Eel.s-tic " I.ittel's I.i 1111 Age, (wce';ly) -Blackwood's Aag.-utino, (Enclish) P.lackwivsl and the 4 British Quarterlies, -Either of the 4 British Quarterlies, EXOLISII X E V S I A P FAIS . London Illustrate.1 News, (weekly) - " Fu elling Mail (tri-weekly Fl lition of the London Times,) -" Punch, (weekly) - - - -" Ihsj.ateh, ' - The Exainiii. r. Bell's Life in I.nilon. - - - London Weekly Times, - Lloyd's Weekly Newsjmj.er, - - - French Courier des Etats L uis. - - - AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS. 5 00 6 00 6 00 5 00 6 0 7 00 5 00 15 00 3 00 $14 00 26 00 8 00 id oo y.i oo 14 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 New York H-'ral.l, (weekly) ... - $500 " World "' ... - 6 00 " " Tribune, " - - 4 00 " " Times, " 4 OO ' " I-dcr, - - - - 5 00 " Vanity Fair, ... - 5 00 Leslie's Illustrated Newspaj-er, (weekly) - 5 00 Haris r s Weekly, ... - 5 00 Sail Francisco Herald, - b 00 " Bulletin. ... 8 00 11 " Alui California, - 00 Boston Journal, (weekly) - - - - 5 00 Welcome Guest. ... - 5 00 New Bedford Mercury, ..... 400 " Ship List, ----- 4 OO The above list comprises thr- best of British anl American periodical literature, and will be supplied to subscriliers here at the rates annexed to each js-ri.-dioal. They are all regu larlv received by each packet from the Cnited States, and can be supplied on application. The undersigned willalsoorder bv mail any j.apers not in theab-ive list fur those who may desire them. . Besides th? above, the following jaters can always be had at the counter on the arrival of each nail : St. Louis Republican, N. Y. Ledcr, Louisville Journal, Budget ot Fun, F'orney's Press, Boston Journal, Yanitv Fair, Porter's Sjiint. N. York World, Calitorma papers, New Orl-Hiis Delta. Orecou J.aj. rs, nd nianv others, too nan-.eiou". to specify. Honolulu. Juue.'lsol. H. M. WHITNEY. fc- KOSSUTH. TIIE ABOVE WELL KNOWN entire Iiorse, wiil stand during the um iner !r. Win. Duncan's residence in Nuuanu Valley. For particulars, applv at W. DCNCAN'8 Blacksmith Chop, King Street. NOTICE ! TMIE I' X D ERS Ifi X ED OFFERS HIS SEH- IC ES to M-rcliants. Planters, and others at the Hawai ian Islands, as Agent lor tiie transaction of business iu the L'r.it.-d States. He wiil cve particulir attention to the purchase and ship ment of MERCHANDISE or MACHINERY, and, from his long experience both as a merchant and planter at the Islands, hopes to give satisfaction to those who may entrust him with their orders ddress, for the present, Westborou-'h, Mass.. 1'. S. A. J4--3m-2..5 J. F. B- MARSHALL. Itceivcl EX R. W. WOOD." FROM F'raser's IL.ver 100 bWs Fine Red Salmon, )rv Sift. Salmon i 'For icrA. TIN il C rye"" in. - j -MC. Sv.Th' s - , ' . 'V for anv i !-j Sale ofts.,, J iLasESis. , , ConsigrmenU rejpectfully oliciel. and all other i'lar.Js and abroad, promptly executed. UliTir C. Mii'iiifs. iJrsriv H.- s-.'J' ' l"'--J-.s . ' SrA-- ,sl. 'oo-m . -AVt w L- MrT CASTLE&JD'OOKE. Groceries Dry Goods. l-s 4- bo-.-s tab'e -tj VWm'm, bro itton. fine and Hf.s ,.areo hams. wediuin. Tons Ur.i. cr.ee-r- and crat-Vers ,'lKavj 4-4 ticktnc. P. R. dro tfc.ne ti'a, o!uxslate aiwj Tlw j in1 I'ickle,.. Tin-gar. sir Jir.es, iSunor' chevks.white blue and &c, c., ic, c. ' redfianael. TTflrf?WirP :0ef.inf.ttinet!i,j-an., XlaiUW illtJ tXC. ifahm-j'tuwrnnf, drapd etc. Ass'd bra iron gimlet' French tNi a mericiui print, s-reiv. ri.tstiis.t'lay huecs Rim knob I vks, butoher knives. elvet ribNtis. eottoiiaJr. II.vw is' brace and biiu.aUr.-ers, wc., ic i:c. Hfind saws, ass'd hsmmer. i ! Crockery, Tin tXrlZ. !and Wooden Ware Iiat.t ,, (t.u-aen trowels, ; &C. &C. r is i springs, i ' ja. k. sruvS't.,.,. a-joiaterpl .nes ast. Planer anj Toa f,s....'. i'-st k:nv I hates, Oof-v. teas, sucars. creamers, Eaers A bas'ns, itki. lau'.ern. Turabters. gobh u. laaiv. l.'king class.-. a:V r' peu, Ueiiirg pans, tin paili, basins, Pte plates, oil cans, dipper. -o.Ssorn,.tsl:t.St l.'S. plate. f.lrl;- Sircta.' h. Pius, JSC, ;iver triiuinies. coio. Knives and fori card s. Sut-erior paint, varnish il w w hi ash'-s. Sup. carnage ati.l reiitig Furnaces, iron js?ts and kettlen, 'PS 1'ii.tte.l mo. I ntO"l(Hl ...it.'- Boots and Shoet.; .icu.,. Ladies' caiters, t iskin and hppers. Meti's. t'Vs an I you I-jint. Oils nrifi s' Oxford "'AT' . "cr " ties, .to., A-c.. A-. Sundries. Hand carts, wheel barrows. Light and darw cane scat chairs, &c, .Vi-, c. jtiass. xc. :H-"nJ X. F- oil. " ""' "no, luiinu, .Furniture isbv h.ui chrome ar Paris green NEW GOODS FOR THE LAIs BY IXPIa ESS ! LATKSTSTV1.K KIUIXG HATS. tint I WALKING Latest style lto::net and H.it Ribbons. lo. do. IIcxip Skirts, :I0 -ii, 20. IS, li, S and 6 ribs, Gauntlets, WeltitgCord. brilliants. Silver Thimbles, Mohair Mitts, W hite Girdles, Sable Urusbe., Pastel Paper, Boxes Crayons, Boxes Pastels, TO TIIK LADIES OF HOXOI.CL.I. A superior lot of J'Ytiiev Goods, Consisting of Ribbons, Flowers, Belts, Trimmings. Flumes, Velvets, Ruches, Marseilles, Gauntlet, Mitts, Buttons, F:iastics, Braids, Ilan.i'k'fs.. Pro. Barege. 4-c, ."sc., Sc., Jcc. ALSO KXTEXSIOX TABLES. From 10 to 35 feet in length, t -,4nuj ifousehnlu furni urc. Also. nP. JAVXE'S CF.LEHR ATEI) MEU. 1C1 XKS. For sale by 2o0-am CASTLE & C-OKE. Pilot and Navy Bread! OX HAM) AXI FOR SALE BV THE Undersigned. ALIO Soda, Water and Mutter Crackers. XT Flour baked up on reason able terms. A LS0 Bread relinked. A. MI I.I.ER, 250-3m Cor. Richard t,- yueeu ts. riMIE r.XIERSIGXEI OFFERS FOR Hale M- at low rates HAWAIIAN BEEF Packe I in rock salt warranted, OLD KONA COFFEE ', K" J OVNNY BAGS In quantltiisto suit, OA LI FORMA POTATOES--Of a suirior quality, NEW BEANS Island growih. 21o-tf J. II. C0LK. Ex " ORIE VTAL I " BLACK CLOTHS; Black doeskins, cassimere, ' u.cy colors; F'ancy vestings, white mars, illes vesting. Ladies' cloth, green, gray, rab, light and dark, Blue flannel, Italian cloth, Bilk serge, t:'. l d'ehine, dilisia, Buff Holland, Linen thread, white aud blai k. ALSl Black frock coats. Black pant?. Blue flannel coats. Alpaca coats, Summer 'loth coals, Di vies w Jones' shirts, Ac. 258-Stn Mc5oLGAJi ir CAMFUKLL. DEUG J-TOJIE! THE I'XDERHICXEI), HAVING received by the latest arrivals from the Cnited States and Europe, a lew and large assortment of I) ruga, Mrdicit en and 1 01 let A rtl leH, now offers thei 1 for sale. Being supplied rom fie best sources, first rate articles will be sold at less prices tha 1 heretofore. Physicians and otl rs will have their order promptly filled at satisfactory iirice: . Prescrijitions inade ut accurately mil from the best matero.lu, particularly from Thayer's celebrate. I fluid extracts, a great im provement on Tinctures. M EDICLNE CHESTS refilled at tl e cheapest rates, accord ir-g as voyages to different countries require. Also, Direct fri-tii Paris, I.U BIN'S CHLEIIRATF.I) EXTRACTS Comprising 24 diff-i ;nt kinds. Best quality JEAN MARIE I IRINA COLOGNE. Sandal woo.1 extract, Burnett's coconine ami orienU! tootn wash. Combs, scurf brushes, (patent ) tricopherous, Hyperion fluid, hair oils, assor ed. COSTA R'S RAT POISOX. New supply of Tt. Xt. It. WEST'S REAL RHEUMATIC REMEDY. Tolu Anodyne, I'nl vrrani Couyh Rrmtdf AIko Grtrfeaberu; Mrdirinra. 259-tf 15. HOFFMANN, M. D. lireet from London ! JLST RECEIVED Finest Toilet Soap, " " Hair and Tooth Brnhes, 1. " forlurants, " Nail Brushes, Pow.ler Puffs, and the Choicest Toilet 6c llaby Powder. ALSO That delicious and gratefully c eiling beverage of Citrate of 2VX tv!s xx o s i n. ! For sale by 21W-3m EI . HOFFMANN, M. D. BEST FIREVIOOD ! c OXSTAXTLV OX HAXO And for sale by (iW-3m) V K HOLT t H LCCK. FIRE KIKE Iii 3NTG 1 FJIIE! rillEIM'IRE!!! J I'ST RECEIVED ri AMSRICAX BARK "TRIESTE," a few lKxesof G, Bentrick's patent Tire Kindler. A sure, safe and cheap Kindling Mao rial, iei-q il. W For sale by SEVERANCE. MAPS OF THE UNITED STATES. FEW MAI'S OF THE t'KITEI) STATES a A. on rollers. Price fcSOO. For isle by 2'i4-lm H. M. WHITNEY. Ilcccipt Books ! OX HAND, RECEIVED J3Y LATE AR rivals Printed Receipt Books, Printed Shipping Receipt Books, Bound Exchange, books 3 to a set, Blank F:change, Blank Promissory Notes, Bills of Lading. Together with all kinds of blanks genen lly wan'.ed in mercan ile or ihipplng business. F'or sale by KT-im 3. SI. W IIITN ET. LOOK AT THIS. OXIJEVJ BOAllI. OXLV3.50PER WEEK, AT '1 HE CKR man Ocean Keu.urant. " In conseijnence of opposition ar.d tbe d ill times, the under signed intends U set a table tor W per vcttk, from tl 2d of June next, at which he will furnish as goof , board as is provided at other houses, for four or five dollars. There wili also be continued the old ta le at S per week, where breakfast and supper will be served to order. XT Miss Wilhelm, an experienced coo i, has charge of H culinary department. A continuance of public patronage is ret ueUM ty ii. WILHELM. Honolulu, May 2S, 1861. 263-3m UXDLES XORWlTsiui'ES. J x J. I " B llnva. IVn. Ink. rollius' Tomahawk. Western Rim Locks, Broad Hatchet i, Chkrcoa' Iris For sale by A. "!-'2m NOTICE! y v: v r v. R.S I G X E 1.-45 E ' f-. '2(i nfT I mil E M. to leave the Kingdom, wo . , oarequr in "".. bavir,r anv den those inde DdebteA, wUl pleat0 ,7 VQESS. .sr lb OKI' For ' . . 1RTII WE. .- - w - Jt Hard-trameir School SlatM. 10 x 14. 8 x 12, Cotton and Worsted faddie Girths, Japanned P.ollei Buckle., orders from the h -a SS. TT,TTT a ... . . n mm fi ri ii il ii i ii c tit Tvi uiiTir i i hd aihii $wihF mm y ' "j iiy j. ii. c tjjf" j sin:itiFis at SSI tiMixir; Terms. TJCTI O -N Oa Saturday. Jolr . at 1 0 elw4'- A M. Al i.Ur" Rix.ni. will l l I. , r orier of AodaH- Broa,rB of Oanu, the foil, wing pros-rr7, va : to d.i. S'.ssj Cotton. Clothe H..re, 1 Furnace, 1 Cutting Tabt.., j unto Clothe Hore. S Mfflun Chairs. -( K,e..a Machine. 1 R.JCtrmjT Chir. 4 Fashbiu Plates, 1 wish Sumd, 1 tin Calk Box, Lamp Hanging. Wash u, M and rib-ber. 1 Tub. lek a:ai Stool. St.H.ji!ie, J'rrw. Board, " ' 2 tmall T!le, 2 low ptl, lot Clorhinr. Sewing Machine and taifcl. Clou,, o IjMt, Small MirrvHT, Wardrobe, Pier Glas., Set of T.lors Cutting B.xiks. Con-.ple 3 GiJd Cliamv Taiiors' Shear. 1 Gold V4teh sol ClUiD, 4-c, Ac, A To All lVrous Interested! fftllK CXDKRSIGVKO HAVIVt; REEX I. aprsnnied Trusu-e of the Kslaw of JOHN "THOMAS W ATKKlloL'sK, by a Iktsl of Assignment, executed b. hlaca the Euttith day of May. A. l. lsi'l. and being lesled tierrtrj, with h:s entire Estate, rial, personal and mixed: NOTICE i hereby given lo all ilebbirs U the said Estate and all persons having any portiou of the aine iu p,seioii, -ht they w.U I..- r'u:revi r irthw.th to jy and aocouut for the (n to us as Trustee, and ail person holding claim against tc s.ud Estate. a:e requested to press'ut the .une f.wthwith for a.b ju-tme:it, tliat the Trustees my be enabled at an early daU to distribute the r.icixsls of the sai.l Estate amonf 'die e reral Creditor, prorata, according to the terms of the Assignment; and in case any claims shall not he j.rewuted aud adjusted be fore the First day of July, A. 1. lsril. ,i will u.a be retard.""! i" declari'.ig a dividend of the said Estate. W. U GUFE 11. HACKFKU, iion.iiutu. -May i., iv.l. Jtio- 'ju Assigi. IMPORTANT "T0The" LADIES! 11 NT RECEIVED RV EXPRESS, M iv f time for the Ball, a small Invoice of LA l'Ksf SI YLK lltill-ltoom Head Iresseil Faiiey Hair l'ins, .Vc. Al-S'l On hand, a gosl as.wtuient of SH RIRKOVst am TiRLTONS. which mil be offered at juie to.uit the d-preMe.1 state of the money market, at the eld d well-known Hand of 264 ot UKOKUK CLAKK. 13. 13 "ijUG-ESS Tils ji sT RFdElVED EX "COMET," an invoice of VEiv CHOICE NEW TOBACCO, or varioa brands. ALSO, a small 1.4 of ujrrior .MEIvist'lIAim PIPES tienuin,. For ale at S0"310 BL'RGKSS SALOON. CEOa H. BURGESS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, SAX FRANClRCO, C.VL., s: -vwrata Stirrt. Uvf wesu Montgomery and Kearney Su. Received the First Premium at the Cal. State Pair. A.VILL BE HAPPV TO EXECUTE A l.L T orders seat him through McHuer Merrill. Vidi copy or enlarge from Amoroty jh-i an.l Daguerre.vi-, and fiiiiti them in India ink or water colors, in the highest tyle of the art. 204-3ui Desirable Place For Sale, IN KONA, HA WAIL IOO ACRES OF LAXI EXCLOS- ed bv a gooud stone wall, with cr.ws wall aud fiyk small lots for different purjoses. Th-re are QOOO COFFEE TI1EE8 in bearing, and fiOO OILATS-CJ12 Tl ITS !.:- just beginning to tear. ALSO, Peach. Ap.le.au.l a variety ef Ornamental Tree. A Kood FRAME HOLsK, one story ai.d a half, with cellar full size. A g.Hl cisl'rn with pump in the Kitchen. For further particulars, apply to T. II. PARIS, On the the Preraiae , Or to CASTLE 4 CxKK, 2fi4-3m llunolalu NEW 60DDS I NEW GOODS !! LATE ARRIVALS, CJup. Kaullh hun. Itaaton rrarkrn, s7 sugar cured uosion uams, . mn menu, Oregon smoked hams, Water cracker. Butter cracker. Hess pork, Fresh lard, In 10ft, tlos, Kits No. 1 Mackerel, Kit tongues and sounds, English cheese, small tins, Englishdairy cheese. Fresh cod fish, No. 1 Carolina rice, Fresh dried apples. Assorted meats aud soups, Fresh salmon. Fresh oysters, Freh lusters, Kresh clams, ballad creaaj. Assorted English fruiU, Assorte.1 American fruits, Assorted English jams, Assorted American jams, Aord ijiglish J' llies, A'.s.ir'.ert Am-rican jellies, Aort."l English pickles, Assorted English sauces, F' reach green peas, American greeu peas. Fresh green cxirn, F'resh jK.'ach'.-s iu syrup, Fresh quinces in syrup, F'resh pears in syruji. Fresh mince pie meat. Fresh preserved ginger. Fresh apile, F'resh peaches, F'resh sardines, tins. Fresh sardines, i tins, Fresh Durham mustard, Fresh salad oil, Worcester sauce. True lemon syrup, Lemon syrup. Oyster cracker. Ginger f naw, Jenny Lind Cakes, lai sugar. Crushed sugar Brown sugar, China rice. Pearl sago, split pea. Scotch uaUzieml, ArTowroo vcrcacllli, Mactaronl, Assorted spice, Assorted herbs, French caper, French mustar I French olive. French prune. White wine vinegar. Cider vinegar, Chocolate, Curry j-owder. Cayenne jepjr. Yeast powder. Table salt In boxe. Table salt In jar. Table salt Id bag, Salemtu. Carbonate soda, ( ream Taru-r. Robinson's barley Robinson' gn- la, Freoh cr.rn Larch. Fresh I .land brau. iHuri.ett flafcrli.j eitraf.. Black pepper, ilndigo hlae, iHath brick , , Polar oil. OUItIt.V'Tr-; In iliirs Citron, Oran, ; iif! Lemon Pef.:, RAISINS in half ar, 1 whole toii, F 'ine Oolong Test, for !aM:Iy i--, (Mood etrong Lla. k Tea, li-v i u.-. FLOUR, IRESJI MILL FLOUR, S Fret-h Ea.st Maui Ho'ir, Fresh Graham Flour, Fresh Corn Moul. fresh iSLAivi riirn:.R VERV SUPERIOR MOXA COFF-IK. Fo- ale by 2-S-:im 8 SA Vi D t, CMd FtiS rw IUU, fur, t "t Spices ! Spic s Spiff A LL KIXDS SPICES- For St w ALXCTS. FILliERIS, JO RI) A X LM ON Dd. For aj Or 2-H-2m 3. .-A I . -ir. CITROX. LEMON A XL ORANCJK rl'Kl Cauary Seeds. F i b- Teas ! Teas ! Teas! s CPER. OOLOXG. 7, Dili Ii Ik. F.OXHi, Uo-l Pou' htrfig, iu 15 and -Al lb. r. ie Comtnou Tea. ia hai. che.-.s. rrf U iW r uv t . S r.5V!Pir. VIII) I'RCITs, r- r v b a 'Uiir-.E 233-2m rjlAPIOCA. laTIXS M Pearl Kago, ia tins. r;&-2m A LL KIXDS OF PRE J in tins. MA LAC A RAISINS I VTKW MALAGA RAISXl. la b.lf . (-Barter boxes, 140 days from Maiara. " a v c vrr- '2?-tf Rice ! Rice ! Fice -Tr 1 CHINA RICE, bit la. S 1 VT. No. 1 Japan Rice, 50 acj iuu , b Wa a.' i59-2ci s ri" nso Fruit ! Fruit Fru't ! - M,a nffERIOR MALAGA t and quarter. A Currant., in small iar. 2?.- -se ! Cheese ! Cteee ! y. rse -m a " -.. XREAM HEE ' ahfhr,... w-,T Chene. ia la. r i.f t? -IC'239.2ra I T)l.,T-l'' & s. h- w.jt. vs..,,. . vr v i. . z - ; m';AVE M":D OCR !)r-,,r) ldjoin.0gVei!lt.,"',iTrt. '' - OP . djoinin itl n V. C. KtbTBu a c. CLU, I.V..LS AcOMiaLa treat nt If tklii. A LLE a Viico diii K - KUCEHim; "eeltf-r t,I" - " ';l' t "a p, ri. ,.er ii . ir i. j-artau f ..i ..e I Hir io us. i . family u.i rxr . j Km: l"rr. is. tti. i...-,i, I'ioiircir .111!! ! FREMI "A LI FORM 4 FLO t IC. o If wot r:',o! rit . r ;,- r. i, n...--, -1 o. i.- ih.e-. ri.r a. . I . w I.- ' s t. t .- f . .-jr'. m. . i. t. aayablr iaav-"e.-CI MO OO IK Si It to . Hi. ffi.lHI M 00 10W 14 00 18(30 4-1. K0 1.00 0 150.00 . ... ci. ... 00. ... 60 . loo. 1 1 00 ,..M CU. icf rate , ..Tia oo . . ao oo ..$11 60 Ik, 1 i ''l, CAS ifatfa. betO. Ktteit at i to sstit MAN. PR ie, a '.TED vrm . C- In ar- III the B: F, s V " j. S3, t'-- 'il "r t r 1;. C-'i if ' 4 . It 1 iitr 0 ' I!