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- m t COJWMEnCIAL. jn ur. o m;. T'K1 ii.n f'r.iti r4r&, R'U airt.ft no K4.14r.Lty !-., rpii T.il.iU IN4IU.C mi.i iIM,.r 1 r, 'mi'i ir Vf.tii.r, r(,r-.:y P t th- Vu Ar lam'- r rr.t.1--. sun! an t tiMn lv I l H-r t..r.ty ftinll ami I mr" knuih. fh K.w l- n Uui f.. !.u l ( itirim ia tie- RVril.-tr l-;..irlt vl' 1... av .J ,n tfi-- 'flr1 I f 4-tt. llir- l.iiiir-- . U liiir rr.i.-.l -ritr.rfj tin- wW, im Iu.1 tnif Ui A wjT, .-r.'.t.a at.t fr.n l"ii-t Hsnt. Mutififi m fccic- mt' f tuiA.-r, .l.'.-rii."fi lti h mtf 411 -w.Mtl. Tlt i'.tm4n tr.tt I'm ff " catul iuhI . ' J'i$.'ittr- fr i V... Riv.'t. .lir- lrh lumhrr ran?.'". ISy Ik. k.rt : r. iv-i irt'XU .Lo. l i.l Jrtilt. I'tiim-r rn.tlL.-r l.k ui a "t.'ry i'l m--4"-' in :Kf, mnl w ftaft rtt t 14 41 4.44 iLul raiurt. it u al ! tliAl tfc pul.lte !. h i f Km..'. '..luniht .m.l Vatie.-u-tt' l-lj-n. r I "."" 1. rih- r a Urir- ilm ( a c4 ny he hritf hmrnrmnmrk.t fr.rfil I'. (iuik) iotuxl ia F.4I1 untr l-ihuul. Irii f frn the 1I(-T "how g.4ilu M'iuiI iL The Cmi -4il--tl na T!mril.iy Vtt Hut I 4Vu aclo, tikiiug a ' lull rri. . ixiaikl rlicr. Tk tu4wrui f u;.ir iumI mrli. iwe our lui fx hl Itu : Sibti Iriil3r r .rt.-.I. ........ .i.'J7.(ri IVr 1. I.. lura. (W:ii.--.l Jilll AlVrui, A.r.l .' Xt-tfA jvr v...iuii. u lii. '?:ji lw !; 1, M:iy i T.U ,ii7i:ix: I.U. I'o flr r-i-wll .......... l'.,.J IJalli. f-r Ailvrna.... .............. ... a.r4 IVf W.a.ln.t. M.y 1 t.i,ri V( l'4uirt. May -i.... ......... 1 .'-" I T'.l.ll t.dale..... -JPv-0 f.Mt. Th bark Ctmtrily will ft oil "a .M ray TueLiv, ( Aui FrawiM.t aixl taknt a full r:w- f .liire. & 1.1 m nit" m ' Tlu. m,at Ib-L ...int I.. A. i.iuul4NrU t.lIM. te th patacp, mm. kkl .l-.wtt al Jh. tul afu rwux.U aiiiw Kj thm pnrctuwY. T-r I.-xl-t nn Kkuu trn-t mlt l.iJ V. Kn tiuib.tLL Tt o4ue oecupiil ; - Ij L. MVully al Pawaa, wm tku;lil by J. V. Auxlin lull. im ThMaviay a aalr of ao barrel jIirnK J. J. 'a wrf w nuulv by F P. AIat.i. Knl uliun mM t' i Ma li; uml mulaum iXii prr M4. XaUMt eAtiai f fid in Srw Vol k, A j.ril 2S, u 112- .. , , . , OBrenCrn.pnr.ryi-lr.mblv.taNH.l th ,.ncc .4 ,- in Mao Fr-uinoem. Wm ran iw aim iliai pulu m wrih mii lbr a IS tekral arfoicn, a4 a Ihe ..k Ure anl here ia . amall. thm m m likely ttt a.li llian trle. W rau mur fcifM, a.rer, lual r oiim rcuii trter, 11.4 brine mtttutnl to pula ft iMirt iu!aii.s. ill alaa) a f p-.rt It bialtml iKil. (iim f. UUial ppalure. (OVVCrir. ITEMS. I1f rlBftliMmillfllllftlllK w.ll mwnlil wwfwm biab ui liw Kun-TMi awrk.1 aa IlialU I'hilr. Tliv .M.iu-Ir U -ufuont af hil nuvH applMitlw in ltxbin, receolly. a ol lr aiillma 4.l ns awl llwt a4iraipm w iiuninli. auly iwarrnt hy an t r urt,iy-ii BttlU.ua, aiai a frni- bl. .r tit rk al ne ami n.rtrr premium. . Imnng tbv nmi- t a.lultraln Llmre rvminr.l -i. ty I M iha laaufik Hnmrw- Ab.ai.y in I -rv rvral c- , tannic I'M--. tlr Mrnnrttbi -urr. au.1 a.- laiuiie a. al, uti,':iiU? of i. awl hilr tmr muiiple t.f r.4P aral rnau na-ibttai ariuaiiy c.awoirii ot ioiu, r..trr"i nn 1 Inn vrapw-r of Ynxl b.barr .. an.1 iaaa fno iu MUffatti ', STZclTZt'ZZZ . XTk,.. Ka. 1 raria.tlriiwaitiaiirilM unat-f-T riMhi.a- l.Trniir ' ruwrnn in ranrii ain.wiitl in aitv i 11.744.61 1. l""" ; aliB-4 al .l.H7Jia ih w.-n ..! al iilTl-uj iu.r j . aw... . jn. . . ... . j - - -, , rat tl.. TUia U th aarov .f I tie ttl nuiiuf trlnml , tnmtvtiabs tliarHtraiiteJ. hl Imclaril nk- Tie wl ia J aiuti la art,wl ihro- i money in ii. hutrfivw nt ait. outrfivw nt a lone a (atral ia rWa J.aMuwi oainly ....iiuwul. ka bwrn fjKkibe mhteh anfW ll that ih tk near Dm- mirferar yirkbil Ivtrty.ttve rUl. nf Ml bf Ihe iw, awl at thr mm MndfMt tuty Ub. t tne . Mivbutrty at wm btaiiff en-eU.l an lite prrutiaea 10 wi. iriia Ml a.ni. an.1 if iri cior.ri- .iirrrr.i iu 11 pr..nn k un, aolhev imixwtaJil hruwn m 01 kjte bt athlol t. Ibe una- furtnrin bfc-r-. ..f thr HttUr. ; WnM.if.-li t b-rJJ wn kmnan iba ihe hifh lax i ntliMillnl N.iwiratJ uimiwiIm: mauulartnre bi lt all kiiala i.f illin. Oji1UO. in aiitaa pnna 4 lite l iubil lHai. aji.1 thai. be..iMrp. fcclimate .lurll.. hra.ae ery nta. h rmnntiwriiiril. ami Ihe atarket M-ra ib-v .1. Siwir toe ar irmw law wn.1 Inbt nfv-r.tti.ai. run.i nbiitkry baa tr .w .i '' V. .'! k. 41-1 ileak rt lac nb.t of a chance f- r lite uwcuii.io 4 ' Cirif witiimc BEIT BCrORD Oil. MARKET March 2. The tRuutnrti.M .inrvmtr fcwt bave bn-n CtaiQnetl tit lprrrn, fl i t M. . .. k.u.. Ujk nunl 3tiJ kjli.riAMlliliiliiJL. Tin. aitJra aut .hitMuertW iuniinl l JUM M.U. 4 wbirfa lluU wire J l;tkrn r rl. a. f w; lr. in ur. i i inr ira.w, a. t l 'Ji-itl 60-. awl UfJ't-. abiptieil l-t F.i.p.fw1 ownrra' irnituiL The martrt clwa with Atrtner tnuiry. Wlutbhuae In .N-w Voca NWr. an? Brro. nnlarilh.tanilina; 1 hi cw-afc tabta- artal. ami Ihe VMrket at tea.ly at erNia raU-; 1 jH St Arrttr mM r tuMtm ovc at 9uc. f L Tha (41iinc are im Impurta if Sprrm ami Wkale Oil ami halrbimc uito the I uiud Slain f" lie wrua cmliog March ZJlb, IK.? fprrm. IfMM. Fr the we. k 1.I0T Pmaaialy What. .... Bon. i.ito i,fio : 12-Sli I n.sj H.I.USO .... !.&'. I Fnaaj J.uv 1 tn dale...... ...... ...... 7.1. Siw tinM- yrr.. JAM Ktporta tr nk endiua; March rinniailjr iJM 2.S IS.Sl'O From January to date...... fanttf dale kwt year........ ........ .6,1. 2,67 9J.i.m j oll l:;2,M I rkr,i,w,rKu skiinf ut 1 Sblpa Ma I la. V.t FaasciM-o Per Camlri.li;e, aono. ' Lanala per Kate lm, M.mlay. Fob Koa per Kuna Harkel, .VI.Kt.ljy. pout or KOMOLULU. H. X ARRIVAL. May IS four KuHnr. Mr: from Wiudward Pita. IS Vhr Maloto, KnAt, tmni Kau.-u. IS Hear M.it Keikl, Wribrihee, lr.m Maoi. JHKchr K-tCe l-. F.iit.iin. frmn Maui. IS Am bnrk Bainier. Ilateti, 23 day. frum Tahiti. ... . . . 1. 1. ... r u . . 1.. . 11 .1,. r lni. Smnil. I Am Utrkenline f.niatUuti.n, Tuttle, Itt daya fr.Mii i advantageous develojuilClit of our natural re l!H.;V"Ramehamrua V, Hlone, 14 days from j fourecH, is not deni.il hy any one. The ttatc- Fannine'a LiamL. - ment wa.s reit'iitly made in our eonteniTiorary hr Marv, N.a,fr..m KauaL . J . 1 ,J V Hrhr Arti've, P.iw.nt. from llamaiL j tluit it WHS dlfi:cult, at the J-resent time, " With I'tZl'r Baa-from 0ulk-H in the i-laee f..r assigmnents of cntracts," lil-A hr Kikiik, ennr, fn ihw : 21 Xehr todtala, Howard, tr-mi Hawaii. fl M. l.r Prue. Ilittael.L Ir nn Kiuai. 1 Knoi m s-nnmml lliruil'.y, t'apt. Cnont de I.uUr 34 da fnan I all ki. 22 rV-ur Warwirk, HaU-make, from M.Aai. aa SVrhr ll.-l. rt. lUlaotier, fi'tn Mnni. 2.1 Ifaw'n bark I .'. Il..ranl, 3fi days fn.m Virtnri.1. H irhr Vrtie. riniith. rr4n kauai. 4 rtehr .etltv Merrill. Kinnry tfta Kau:u. 2 chr k.iu Packet, Mrrltanl. fr.wn ll.twau. J t Hi hr Kaln Le, Fimr.ttin, from lthaiita. DEPARTfRKS. 'May IS Krhr Mino kiwjl. Anl.ie. MaaL 2it (Vhr M.a ketki. Wetbrrber, t Maui. JU H.-tur MarikU. lUrrram. tw Hawaii. 2Uf ht Maks Best, tt Freru-h Frijfatr hnaL Xt ll..9 ImOcIU. f Maui. 2t Kt kr Mary. .Niks. ( Kauai, al Hrhr KaW Ijre. Ftainlatn. r Maoi. I. . H. Kl rk IjM-kawamta. KeywU, kaoat. jri st hr Annr. BatMiark. H .waiL SI SVar fcrnrline. t'ranr, Hawaii. SI Km bnr fae. paty, i t rk I'rauciaro. t-arbf Konala, IkrwarL. t Hawaii. irrar Atlur, Hawaii. MKMORAMI.lt Cm, rtmmr. ml brut Kamtktmmka P-pnfl : towed V froat Hootulo, F.b. i-L F.spertmor.1 heTy J'mZLZt iu; , in-I -cticablc to draw such hu 3 a aasih. .wrunc rf Ui". hi.Ii nntintvl ftw ten j lii-s ? t?UmZ AL-TTlw"!:. ! l!y a .meHliat rem:,rkablc e.,irH'id. n.v, al-.ut rT, tfc Ch-i ml Mefcan. tU 'JtUh, nj at lutker'. the .4th a H WJc j,,. TTCvioU to our artii le of May dth, Tnrvaitt lk.4l4rtB kl ber Her lr tU pniulT. aiul .. . ... f itriiieii rtreii AprU it- w Ki oa ih- si; ri- reeituimeiidiiig the i.roeuruig of immigraiit. from vwn.M. artvv mntUfT thnniti th. il'.lilruip. Fnteril lh , . ,t. r . hZZZ tFuTn7' Mui th 41 u. Aa.teUmi. Luroi-, the Daily liuus of Nm IrannM, rn.m.Kn.kitr lUr hl liKht, Tartahte unil.r t,lC jIt-Jj 1)f .. jln, t:ry and Colll tm t tg gp-ict. .... i- .1 r TW tMviBt mhinA-im whirh hate t-nuh.it at men ial, flatting trulil the Kline i nlaws or a JSktw'm I.btifl xince Jomutry l.t : ' gnntt and growing neeoeity f .r a greater amount J- 11 I!""1 "1-1 ' ,"" i.'1 1 01 L r "skillM" and n liable lal-.r to dewlop the 'jitiGgm recu. mttuA. Dunn. Fvb Aor.tA, Aune. fnn sn Franrii-. no oil. ri-souni-H of tliat it.ur.try, n-jat- the argumont.-i V. 1 K. J."', fopl. , ..:... ' :.......: r 1 1.:... Al M'fUMu'm UUrA, FV 2. Itk Cant. rark. l. 4- M. ,rnu. IMI'tlUTS Fmm-m ( racit.u Per ;rri. May IS I btV- KuntMt-a. Fo TKtT-rrr Kutrwiir, Ma 30 S4.& ft r.4:h hiniher. 41t rt Jrr4.i lomber. zM M shufc , .) m-.l , iipitns knw l-'li pu-krt. n (, Bi IVr l'..t.toiiio. May 2U JCtW ft rnlwontl KintheT. M 4w .huW. T Br ' ItT-Fe M Tt-f-n.VA ft nuth . ... .ir-.l liimli. r. half W4 saliivm. - r mirrcns i r mrrrtwunlutf, lll " "pruer hmnla. 1 b h. rrim:, liw ahiiuile. -4iis' Ilaii Per KnfKiivha Mjiy 20 C0kCAftaii - it--. br rreli. ... -. I t.1.1.. . .1.1 . .. I.Y "T 'III. IV EXPORTS. Fcico Per Cmtt. Mar 21 WOO empty ; rom . "7' '7. i- (j.l. ll) .r. 4oO tjana-rr- 4J eoeonnolis and P.SK.BER!; To 8 T -- co Pr I n..l.m.nn. Mr 1111. i La o Mr IIbU. 1 ntl "" z. . ' . . " " " . VI . II. ...kil. llkl f. 4 .i.nl. J Fitter ami ". z " , . 7 "'".TI M i.rmUtum. Nii Ihlit.n. Mr "r." TV mZZ, " W "'- y'lTjrMtr TMr1. V kV.- an;i 4 1 tt U dJ 5 rhiMr. n. Mi F J.- c t'a,r. K Hrk:.". jbiklren, J ill'-n- . BL."!-'.'' lav.it. . , i.-. I4I.L, rViVMi't J An '. r..,..i.lVr' r -jr.I'mi-t I '-cIti. M.lt THI3 PACITIC rniiitnrn-ial Adverliscr. sat run a v. ma v -r. Her M j--ty U'--ii I'niatt refunn-1 fniin Lf!i.iin' liii.4 iiiriiin in t! " .- le'ii r A .' ae.-iij-iieI lv l.-r :;. lli-r, Il -ii. Iti 1 K.il tV:m-i riiI et'ieni. T!i ele..ii r A" ' . n.Tf I -t e-iiiii fr'.iu II ivi-nii, rii'.':ri:r !!. IV-ln ji :n I -irty a f ir :i Lilniu i, m l.rrr lln-v r.-:: tin - f--wii. T!ie - ! m r h'ui'i-tttr, wiS M .-y 11 -' ir !, rrr'.v-. at K'i'in .U -n I'm" lev .;! ef M-.! '.ti Fri lay, t.li f '" in H .loluiu. The K'n.' :iiten.. firt i-itir thv I. j r Ii- -,.:t il :it K 1! m; ij'i. hut the ttiiiu nt!.vr coiiijivi.fi tl.e i-h'jii-r t tueh ,u the ltr Mr. l-in hi:n at the f.riiiiT A nc, the .. )i.'f'.; h.n .ilic t- Wailuku, l'.r :i C'irr'M f Jii-ai. The :e?uner li:t lt-ri LiM up tlie j.-t wetk, un l-r- rrf.iti.r tKv I1M11:,T 1 .lit lii V OT-r1l!iuIill T l.f lllr v ' - . " chmvry. ll.e rr.up.fi.tj Cr her reMH..n.-n of the cnH-tin? mt ice nre i..t fully niiiij.lett'l yet, hut : theiv is evi ry jirohahility they will s. that she can reuuie her Irij.- the firyt week in June. The t'u.utl s:u!vl on Thursl.iy taking a heiivy Car. of suirar aiel forty-six jia..-enj.'ers, nn.oii i wli fiu were I'arker X. .Makev, K., with the Mi-.--s ! Miki-e, Mr. liiel Mrs. t.'alnlell an.l family, un.l others. She will If lue in Sin Fnineifen, June 11. 1 Tlie Vainlri Ijt w ill fail ou Muiiilajr, taking the next fiisUni mail. . The rk A. .7. Illdrilf, with the Xew Yuk 'f A.ril 11 lin.l Sail FnilH.i.soo ilates to the '.th of May, is fully .lue. niel m;iy I in tx-fore our himt ;3 cir,-iiHtel. The Uritili clitiMT Sumatra was to luive left S;in FrancL-eo, May lO, an-l is :lsj nearly lue. Tlie incfjinin? news will be of unusual importance. relatinir as it r.rolKil.lv will to the extfcteil war in Pnri-f. tl. I'. f..... ;. IV.,1 1 ,.,..1 tun.. tl.e Inform yu.-sti.,n 1.1 l.i.Klu..l, and the rvportel ilefeat nn 1 capture of Maximilian in Mexio. Tj,e j S Steniner Latkawanna left for Kauai oil ... ... .... , 1 j- 11 1. : wi... 1. .... . ......... " "-j gcrs. Her Kxc. the (lovernes.- (foveiiior Kalnsi, and others. of Hawaii, His l.x. She will return to this iort on the loth of June. . , - ... ...... ; ........ r him " i "v i"iiii'. unlPy interesting KUtlilliary of fon ill intelliL'ellce, ... . .. Ixtli American and KnroJftiM. i:u,s;:in pUI,I-Klt Cornos'ay. HOW in the liar- ...,, , 11-. . W a Ifautiful 9jcuiK-u or liava. architecture, of tj, , f s,,,,,. 0f ul,icl, I:u.-sm has sent several nere if lore. 11 uiihut 11. e nuances 01 ine if sh i'l .lv.c the pun,h,.-e l.y the Government of., small -,...1 K,. ,r tiw crlw( to I usil when tot othcrwi? eiiiplovcl. as a i.-s-n-'er lcicket. ruiiiiiii alternately t.. :h of the L-.an.ls. TIm. i:omol..y will Kul next wetj. f,,r Jaiutn. n nccidciit fjccurrel yesterday at McColgnn'ij I "la 11 tat ion, ition, at Waimalu, on this i.-'.and. A native employeil alaiut the est.-thlislituei.t, hy some means , employed alaiut the establishment, hy some means , g" hw hand ei.t:tnKle.i in the ii.a.rhiiiery of ihe mill, while it was in Oeration, and la-fore lie could CX tri lk:,.Xr .1,. . m.M l-vo.nl the .1- j tW. Vt url Wa immediately sent to town, a Uistauce 1 , ., 1 . . i OlfoinC Iill.e or ten miles, and lr. Kennedy Went ; down and amputat.il the limit. The kanaka la.rc I .. . ... . - . . I the operation With (Treat fortitude. n,e p-,,,efr Sugar Mill at Lahailia will be H.ld at . , . f 1 I'uhliC auction to-day, at 12 o'clock, at the Court House, including acres or land, of which 125 '. acres are cane hin.L 1 Tlie Iiarria premises' on the R-planade, will also I ... U..I.1 ,..t.., .1 1.A 4T...A A...1 On 'Ve.Iiiel:ijr n. it, ut 12 ocl.k, ou the prcni- ises, th Hulliilulu ifugtir Rffiucrj Mill Le sold nt auotion. At 1 1 oVhffk on the H-Ulie .LlT, a tmct f htlld ill .... . ...... Uoa alley, aixtut tune acTCH, 111 lie SiM Tho Tttlr jtiot Ion. In all new eountri. s, tho question of lalor ia nc tliat ncccs.-irily attpacts uMic ntt.-ntioii. Cnder t!ic i-.tt.-jory of " new eountrie.,' wc may Trry aj-i-roj-riauly chtsn tliese I.-lan.ls, for tln-y luic only just !t-un to lie defIoried in rvirard tu . JJ , ,- - , their rcsv.urr'n ly the njireading, areKsivc, An- t)-Saxon race. The r.n-e is not only aressive, ,ut i.roirresMVC in wealth and civilization, and , 1 " ... , the .tor man anion;; tliem lias a I letter chance t j rise to jrftrition and alllu.-ii-e than one iininn any I other r.u-e of mankind. In many countries the man born to the life of a laltorcr, tan never aspire i to ic anything more tluin a Li'mrer or jieasant. ISut tr.itiej.Iant him to a country where the ave nues to wealth and ou.iicteiicy are oj.cn to all, and after a time a new amhition sj.rins uji in him and he lK-e.imet4 an intelligent j.r.filucer, in stead of a mere delving thoughtless hind. The fict tluit there is a tici-ese-ity l.r niorclalfjr of the right kind in these Islands, in order to the to disis; of them at all. Thin naive acknowl- ! e.lgcment most assuiclly confirms our assertion , , , . that "wc luive got enough of Chinese, and , . . , ... 1 i tluit what is neiiietl most ol all, is laltor 1 til till- , . ... , ,. ' cent skillut labor, and diversified industry." I-' 7 V. .1 ...1.4 I... 4 4l... . . . ? -si H,.r..,1 A I Alf .lOUOb Ullt 411.14 11V ll.jllllU .1 11.14 .14 ,4 i chcaier rate of interct than at present, but the ' inevitable cjtiesiion j.rcs-nts itself of what avail j is additional caj-ital without the hands to enij.loy ; ami use it, intelligently? What these IaiMls j imvI to l'ring them uj. to their jroj-r grade in tlie j.rogresrt of the age, is the infusion of new bl.H.l into the nation, and atatvc all, let it lie of the right Fort, which will assimilate itself to ut w!m lmve lnvn tlie j ionccrs of the foreign p'I'U lation of tliese Id.in.Is. Mcstntinie, let us make the lest use of tl.e rude Ltlfor" we have, in the aliM-m-w of U tter, but yet Linking ahnid f r future wij-jili.-s of skilled, and intelligent " im-uiigranL-, l.oin. .gencous with the Anglif-axon Do we vaguely .tint the ptvoniment to on the same "jound, i. c., tluit tlmy are 44 not caii' do of ready assimilation" iththe race of iitile anions which tiiey inme. It rather looks ui.u them as a sort of ne.-.-rary evil a 44 make shift," and not alt-thcr an ai-c. jt.iMe and desiral.le a.c-x-i. n to the population of Califor nia. Wc ijuote the article in full : 44 Much as c require clienjcnei capital in Califi.r nLi. our most iuiiratie want is un !u!tel!v aa jf,,. 0( j,n)Iuctie .j..ll:iti..n. since ithoi.t this it ii:iK,.ili!e to mj.i.11 y add to our wealth i.r .lcvt'!..i , i.f t!u e.intrv. Il iMCVi r chi-ai. an t al.un.Liut inom-y or ( tt nricuunil lands miht neither can be uccapie-1 or usel to u lvant:i;e without prtr.ttcr atin.niit cf skil!cl and rclia'.le laU.r; where . ---- - - . I fore, the firit tiling to l-e done to n-lvance our ma:e- ri:1l prorj-rity is the U-visiii.i of some plan whcn-Ly the nuii.tier of i-rtn;itictit inhabitant of the State can tie speedily augmented. Wc reUirc not only a more numerous p.puLttion. but one of the right kind; that M to say, so f r as posible, a j-cople capable of rea.lv ussiniiUtivil to our own, who wouM feel nt home aiuotijr ns, und who in due time would lvome American citizens. A h-ss desirable race are not for .1 . ...... ... h. W.,.wr.l r.llP Tl.'..4ll IP4 l?n.. tll'll ..- t . - - that we cann. t all rl to .lil ur any m -I.trioUs tkvi .f fn-m .U1 t t US Without i.iu. Ii iiiipr1;uil ..rk in p i.t!v lvjitin-l. ill lm U left in. I. .i.e. Sti'.I the n-. pti.i, an I fiiij.'i- .. , - . i i 1....1 i. them have t i mint .f tlii4 pi-iplt.' t- 1" iivir.li--l r .ther in t:ie liht of :l rnirie-'ntt flitu iri t!i.-i .t.-.-ept ti.le :o ! ; ! i :1 -:.-.-'u u t- i.nr j.ul itit.ii. r i.Ir 1 .n.i iu.-r. :i m il ii t'-r o il tin nil 4I :m I ll-- i.i..n J Im i.i il kiii I- v i. . tl.i-y m i v :ili-T . rv ' ll W A'i I1!' ! j -V !'-! J'l- j'l il. ". Ill I -!!.. lu I H- :.;t !y r 'y r 1-. 11 firrt-nj !.-.;niir 1 f their -iwv arii" 11 ii. it i m.t to ui'iiK""l that the .-i:itio r ai: ti T ( tli infi-rior nn- -t r.in l-vime niir n::i:n I.-j ii ii. e f.-r -nj.j.Iyiii,: tierrit w in; that is inw .j i:r' ' .i:: 'nii:i. - miit l'k !- Iipr- f .r itumi-rr'ition. an 1 in lli'- j.r nf juiifturf it mi.'lit w-!l ( iu-iiirv Imw f ir tlif jil ui ultnl ,y i.thi-r M.i:.-s .-iiui;.ii iy .-itii-:t-1 t- i-'ir 11, 1:1: -lit ln.n'iV if i:ui:::t;.ii. I-, Mltl'. lile f..IIl :Ilt ff J..u!.it;n!i, 111- sl l.v ti:v ....H i.f war, :ui I -- m;r. u-, :i a-t iin;ii!rtl"T-l .l.'iu'iili, i in.w rv ei iie thrmili all a ji aey -f:i' li.-he I f..r the J.lirj" -..-'..ler:ii.e iii.iii'"-!.- .f Nei winrian", a je..!v t:. .? .ri .u - f .r their I.H-ility. f.ue lii-alth au-l tva-ly haliils, aiel whi, whiMi they C'.ine tu Aineriea, eiieril!y ! .o with it to aeijiiirit: l iti l an I inak ur it their niaie iit Ii- lue. The aireiit eiiii.love-l ill the tm-iln-.T of ili'lue. i n ir imiiiinitioii, l-i-i hiniM-ll' n native of Norway, I ! ' "-. n lI IIIUL l"UIHI I Illl'l IIHIL' Vll. i.t l.M.u.i y..:,tfi.r iniiMle al ilw.,,lh ine.Taal wo.aen, t- ein).irk f.r Tex:ts in such iiuinl ei sis lie in:iy hae oplers f.,r. nfenuce lx-ins ha.l in making s -lections .1... i.:... i . t . .:. 1 ... i.. l .. !.:... -. i ... f Urwiiltunil fh.-trarttT. Km- j li.yen are rcjiiirol to ji.iy in -riM. -r its -.iv:iei.t in i-niTeriey, L.r tli- fir-t year t.. the nireiiry ami with f.n.l anl elot liiiiiT, to taeh laU.ivr, men , i i .i i .,', , mi l w. .in. ii ulike; f.r the .-tvun l year l'H) to. eaeh in.iii. an.l sTo ti. (wli woinan. all to l siii.i.liv. meantime with siiit.il.Ie i.mI an.l elolluii"-. at the (-mt.lover'' vxifhse. the 1 il.rvi- not t If ImiuikI f.-r . ... .. .. in.. re tli.m two years. Alter that they are tree t. where they will", ami eiiL'.L'e in what suits them lf.-t. Linler thid plan nil kin.ls of workmen an- ln-ouht , out, whether farmers, rar-Jeners, nu-chanics, or wo- men oi an woru, acconiinii as may if aeniaimco, 1 I -11 ll t - .- r.i.. . i. J. . i . ; skilUil lalr re;eivini slightly a lvanceil wages. It lis sai.l that tlute Xrwe;:iaiis manifest the irreatest willin-ncss to emigrate t.. tl.e Chitd States, it Leinjr as tnwy t'i ol. lain many thou-ian-l as a few hutilrel, , or a less numher; wheivfoie it wouM seem as if this iniirht If a most eliphle country to whieli todirtt at ; liiist some N.itnn ot the i tiort aln-ut to If made in ; this State to induce humijrration liither. Th.'se ai-e uiid.iiihte.lly among the liest fi..le in the world with l which to fill up the country, If in-' in every rcsiiect a , moi nesirat.ie class ot laborers, ns well :ls sti i. ply 1112; - flllliw ,.,.,. !ltl.i . : ship; and although it luiht coht a little more to j transort them to California than to Texas or other parts of the Atlantic Suites, there is ho ipiestioii t ut . I hey Would prefer comiiiir lierv, were pricier tllorts made to acjuaint them with the inducements held out 1 ly this Slate over all othcs to the industrious and permanent settler." Thus it will Ik- seen that l.y the alu.ve estimate, the eo.-t to our planters of two stout healthy la- a -N.awejjian and us trit , 111un.1l to tlie liardc.-t kind of nriciiltur.il lalr, for two years, would amount to the mi:u of olH), exclusive of lxiard and clothing; viz: to the agency ', for ! A:.-., iitl to the man and woman, cadi jW 'r - I he sniuid y-.ir tliey rivei ve 5' 1 , 0, making .Jl ) ,,,r l" lwo 3'"rs. i the est of C-J.c I.ilhir 7 r rum i oinr of our most Miei-essful planters who has kept an uccur.tte account tiC exjf nditunt inclined hy j limi, we have oh tamed the follow ing data. He has twciit v-nc iiu-it ami four women, for which has tvciity-nc men and four women, for which : lie piid J,IMM), engagul f..r five yi-ars. During the year under iiuii.v they rforiin.il o.lUS days I ... "u ... 1 .... t. r " . not a., unit 1 1 ic iccui:- . u t. - j 1 1. 1 1 1 11 1 .. m i c invrsj V:.K. Ki..- H-.fi Iiil.ni.li.it f-.o... .... I'apital, ihi.'.iIi1i of al.ive nunt). ....... Him- li..ii.Ui Two i.llitrit .tt'li tin b..li.l:iVM. ........ ., Twr nick i.ttai, time given litem ......... Mi-itiei.u-. . .. ......................... lauvi-miifi'iit tan, (5 each man,)..... ... fsil 07 iP. 1J 4.1s so Jl.l Ml 4tl I'U II -J.f . .... .'m in) PJH uo 15 OU lUO OO T.jl e.t f..r one year......... 14 Two of these Cfulies were 011 the sick list nearly all the time. Only .r,!US days' lak.r was l-eilbrmi-d hy the whole jpin, e.jual to 21 C.J days ja r man, or a loss ..r nearly lOil days in the vear fr ea.li man. The e Cool ic- "e.t the i lanter, a.-eordiii ' to this tahle, Sll4 0." c-ach. ' . . "'. . thi romc other jilantatioiis tho yearly cost ranges .. c-r'in.vim.j.. , " Irom Iii to ..1 1() 4-r man. . . , . .... - lit-t tirt ilraw a eoinjtrison. 1 lie liro .Mir- w.-ian laln.rcrs ct on an avcra-e a year, or sT5 i-ach. exclusive of food and eUhinir. . i . 4 iirt Coolie lahorers cost our i lanters. at a low ; estimate, s iu a year, 2S 10 a year, or 111 Ho each, j including f.nsl hut not cluthing. AVheu it is rememlfcred what will scarcely lo gaiu-ayed i that the faithful lahor of on.; such Noitia ni j Kuroj4-au, will j.r.Mluce more in one day than : the lalfor of fire Coolies, and save the ex- ,..tifc i.r 1. fii.l.l ilrli.i thf nvi.rur.r llif n.le'iit. 1 7 tag'K in favor of the Kurojs-aii are very j.lainly . . t.i.... . . .1 . r . - 1 , c ihoiii, 10 say iioiiiiii 01 ine j rosjn.-ciie u-iuii- tage to the Mauds. Another thing should not j lie forgotten, that the women of the laboring! ! classes in Kurojo are generally m-custoined from childlioo.1 to held lalmr, and arc considered an ' cllieieiit for many tasks as the men. ! That it would cost a triile more in the outset to hrin;r Uermaiis or Norwegians to these Islands ! than to land them in Texas, is 110 douht true, hut not more than to land them iu California. 1 To onset any increased exjiense, contracts ean un- douhtetlly he made with them lor live or more years, and many would jirohahly re-cng-age with j their cm foyers, when tre-atetl faithfully, csjk-- ciallv if land was given or mild to them in jmrt ! . ...... I! .w ,lt,.. l.ilu.f .mil ii. 1 .1 i ct .i..n tu li.l.l I'ii lllVllv f . till 11 Mt'rv , ,iiv . v . .15 111 lit 1 J . . 1 11 . Dili III lll.UH Ulllll. JfUl ... 1. e..i 0 i.u.11.1 lli.l , . ., ,, ,,. . ,, : re-engage as laborers would generally settle 111 the .1 7 . L 1 r .1 VLiiiin- on. I .nlil I.i th T.riMliiit lie or. iiit:il .1 tin- :: j 1 , king. loin. ' The gri-at objection to the Chinese Cool.c is that after his shoit term of scrv ice has exj ir.l. ; he rarely rc-cnira-'es on any terms or in anv voca- ; tion. lie leaves his euiiilover, and seldom follows any business that iiiakct him a valuable mciiibcr of the community. On the contrary he becomes an idle wandering vag-alsjiid, a cur.-c and an ex- -nsc to the country, if not a candidate for the t-hain-gsing. S mie legal l-rov i.-ioii must lie made to ini-et the e-asc of these Coolies ir any more of tU'in are imimrtcd. A law will le required com- lulling them to n"-engage in sen ice for a term of years, or to return to their own country, or enter in the government public service, if found leading n va ealvond life, as hundretls ol them now arc. ' Wc do not say what will he the lc.t m ule of meetin ' the evil, but that some method will have to l.edei.--d, is certain. These Coolies are im- . I-.rti-U solely lor lattoiers, aim unict-s liny snow a di.-jNiritioii to follow an hoiiot calling, they ' ' k!.....1.I U. .-..i.iwll.-.! to eoiit nue in the service thev enlisted in. Aside from the matter of cost, there is not a planUT who docs not have more or less of trouble und vexation with his Coolie laliorcrs. Sme, on tlii- uc.-.unt, have to keep themselves armed for K-If-defeiistf, and live in tear of atUick from their men. This ari-es, iu many casi-s, frm the un ruly, refractory disoosition of the lah.iriTs; thoiih, in some iiisUmces, it is attrii.utal.lc no , i. . ii r I . ... :.. l.-.l:., . ...:,l, douht to a lack of jud-mcnt in dcalm- with them. The hi.-tory of our plantations and of our : courts of justice, all go to show tliat our Coolie laK.,cis are of the lowst and most d.prat td , iii class of humanity, hut little iicvatcd aljve the lnute cn-.itloti, vvlioiu no t-Uorts cslll clirislianizc -i- .i i ; , , ,, . ,.,..,. .. I,;. .1, ., ,. ;, orcivil.zc. ll.Mis not the clement which a vw,o and to.-term- govcriimeiit shoiiM lntm-lucc into tl kingdom or seek to infus. into the I.I00.I and life of its tN.i.Ie. 1 ' 1 1 1- e think the ca.c is nearly stat.il 111 this arti- 1 i . - cle, showing that any further importation of C'.t.'lii'.- unwise, ami tliut tliouli tln-v nu-ct tcuii.irnrilv tlie diinaiiJ lor laln.r, the country iii.t n-ei ivo tl.i: eriiiuii-r.t ln-ntiit li-i.iu thi iu, wlii. li it i-. lik. lv to tlciive from Kuruj.cans. In or.K-r to te.-t t.io .tti.ti...:i, ainuurim-iits .-.in j.ru'ia'.ly he ma-l", tlir.nih Minifnf i;r iurri-m-til.- I.. .ii-i-.- liait' I'ltri'i'iin .--.i:ii. eti.-n-. t.i l.ui-1 iii- Ii:m-Ii-1 '"n.i;'.ns i.r Nnru, ;iaii.. .iTuiti tl c li'.t tv.i ln- )i-i.it!i. An 1 4 lin n- i- any !! j..i-iii .ti ! lu .n- in lu;iltT. vi- iii iv n.i ! that rt ii.it iw t .irv-.iy. 1 iii-i li- i.l.-iit at tt i laii'l-, :i r. liaM'-. J l.n ti'.il iu:iii. i li'.w iiii; ill Tili-'p'. vli'ii' H--i.-i..n. l-ii-lii j' .i iilv i-ii;vl. -itl: r to in -;i;.:.- ih- .-u'.V.-t. nr m-imiiv tin- .:! -n rs. .s ll,.- lV.irl ..' I:iiiuijrr;ili n. li-vr. ilaiin nij-r :uc iiiitiil. it i tin.' jT"i-r j .irtv t' initi;ttc :iiv :u ti ill t.:t luav l-i- taken. Our i . :.. :ti..-l W reunif our klJIl f tho ini-tity i'.iit :'.nii tr.nl.' i if the l-laial-. the tlrt artiele i.f wliieli we Si- hift week. Vv oneIiiiliil a iev of the tra.le anl t!:e .rint-I v-- Is nij.l ye.l therein t'i ti.e Wimlwaril 1-l.uul-, m that Oaliu ami Kauai ah.iie r-:nain to 10 fi"tieisl. Tl.e latti t lijis alwas l-en ileeinei' tlie fhier-t -.11 ; tI,c ""I"- I--ns the larp-t am.iunt "faniMe lati'l in .nrti'i!i to i;s ic It I1M-.IS- ' ; ,,. .;i. ,i... :,,,.. .w ( ,1,n v; ! ,,llt 111 "1 ni"in "f t;1"' Iwvc Mrtiie ao- 1 "luaiiitnin e witli jriil..jry i- of an nMrr finnntiin tliaii tlii or am uf tin- .itluT Man-ls .f t!,' jrroup, : , ,. . .... , . ; ami l-i.iii the laet that its Munimt-, a'Hiut o.OlM) . ' ' i " t almvc t!ie M-a levt l, are well wihkIM. its I'lmmte is m. .n. .m,,., fl.-m tl.it ,,f .mv ..clu.r i i-. ... . i i- . . V n-i I'K-.un v, exi-ei mii:, riiaps, me nisiiiei in un... i , - veral ..f the U-t siiir lantations are situate.1 loll Kauai, tho must costlv of which is that at ll.,,,.,!,.; 1...I.,,,,,;,,., t.. tl... ,.i,i.. ..ftl... Ut,. I." t' . ... ... I llie. ! The schooner Prince, of 7 tuna, Cajt. Hat- I ft-M, ,uns reularlv hetwci-n Honolulu ami liana- i , . i i Ti r i 1 ,. i slul ISr l''r-e.Ily a lavonte with the traveling j 'ii!'l:c. The Mutolo, formerly on the Xawiliwili j route, an.l ownel hv Ktnmes & Mellish, lias heon , ,. lt , , ,. . . , . withilnnvti for the present ami disi.iit.-hed to; IVeni.ii Fri-.ite ShuiLs on a wrecking entcrprisN 1 New Yurk Tribune, headed " AspirationH to he The Mary 2l, Ul.inin to Foster & Co., and j Rich." Whether written Ly the veteran editor ciiiniiianiled l.y a native, runs to Anahola. Tnc ; of that tuiner or not, it reads just like (irecley. .tttie M,rrill K"..J tons, owned l.y F. Molteno j The ftyle, at all events, is his plain, straiht and others, and mailed l.y t'apt. Kinney, is one of: f irward words to use a western jihrase, " words the liiK-st aiuotv' our coasters, an excellent 1 with the hark oil'." Everv voting man who de- i hoat and a fast sailer. She runs to Koloa and i Waiinea. The Yilte, of ZC,i tons, a new vessel, I l.t&ilt ut Kauai hy Capt. Wliite, runs to llanalci. j The coiniinini.-.uioii hetween Kauai and the ( adjacent island of Niiliau is inostly "v small r.iixil and dn ke.1 wlialelMiiits and hy canoes, Tl.e latter island is divided from Kauai hy a I channel of alioiit ciirht miles in width, contains j Ml square miles, and is the projf rty of the Messrs. "r, who purchaMil it from (Jovernment ' several vears ago f..r a sheep ranch, h.r whieli it , is well udaptnl, und is stocked with a hull t S,IMK llion 1. There arc four or five Finall emit, sloops and I schooners, which ply hetween Honolulu and lite j windward harhors of Oahu,and arc mostly owned I lv or emt.Ioveil in the husiness of the dillerent I l.- or i-inploveil in tl ; plantations of Kooluu und Waialua. Thoy arc ! kept .juito husy in carrying supplies to the plant- ers and in bringing the produce to market of that rich and nourishing pni t of the island. There are several very snug harbors in Koolau, suitable only, however, for small vessels, and being on the weather side, it is pretty enei-.illy a dea.l lu-at lor the little craft t yt there. The natives who sail them are hardy and venturesome, and an ac cident seldom haj.jx.Mis. Indeed, the same remark will aj j ly to our : eoa-lin trade all our the p-otiji, and the lact ol j this immunity from a. iident or disaster sj-aks i well for the skill and carefulness with hi h the veM-ls are managed, when it is reniemhereil I moreover that they have to encounter heavy seas, ,-nT-;.,iii inds Hid i.en lein i-urrents turious w inus ami jn rj ic.in . uiiiius. I AVe will conclude our sketch of the constiiur ! ,, . ,, . . , ! ii..,.l.. u ltli f!.e lulliiw in.' talile. coutiiirmi.' tlie ; " ' names, toi.na-e, Ac, f all the vesls en.j.loycl I tU r, ou.ittin-, however, the fraction of 'tons. Hcsides these, there are many njraLf.tl in i'".- ,v,v J - r I . A . ! torc.-n irau--. LIST OK 1.NTEU-1SLAND COASTF.RS. ll -imiI or Reit- inten-tl hv. Name. iT".ui, Master. Route. Active..... Annie...... Ab'xaiHler.. tlm.'line.... KxprcM..... l.Ht I'owerit, K. Moileim, llilo. I 71 llalK-iK.-k, :W. HalH-iM-k, llilo. 1.1 ;Kst. S llowiiett Ap.un.l On hit. . I'ni t'r.ne, J.II.I ..U-, Ki.na ami Knu. j l.'i ;M. K.-kuaiiaua, l:nceriain. i M Itallis-ler, Haiku l'l't'iiCo I'oris ou .Maui. I 14 J. llu.li.it, U. Hudoil, I Waialua. i 1 Fili-r A: l'o., Wake's Island. ' ;; J. Ki.ttwll, ' l lir. rl;iin. ll.-lfii : Unlaw.. H.-kul.-le. : iu-Ua hilaii.a, tr. 1 4oo MeCr. sor, ,.t. Nil v. l'o. 1 Maui A; Hawaii K:i M..i.. l-'o WillK-r. H- ll-.hron, Cimt .Maul, Kat.? Ki'tni'.iie"..!. 1 :i. Fountain, I.Miwi Makee, l liipiaku.-i. Si Marrli.iiit, It", s. I'ralt, llnna, Hawaii sil Hit!. II, II. M. Ihe Kins .Moli.kni. KoliliU.. Kiliaii .. K.-:.l..i:u I. i.e. .... s;t lluaard, I'aMlo I'ooke K..i il l, Hawaii 12 Makititi-h.-lihile I ncertain. !.'J llarh.tlle, W'. 1 1, irli.it lie, Prln . .11 Hawaii It K. IC.-rs, lM.il.ikai. 32' I"', .'onway,' Hilo. M i:t. W.,A.,Vl'o I urertain. SI Harris, Han'n v H'rris l.ahaina. .11 Anti.iH-, Salil'l fuller, Hast Maul. "SjVtt, jf. H. 1 .ewers, j Letters 1 I'nt'n I A lien & fun-'.- .. ., SO Harrison, iwav fc (.rril, .kuwaihae. Live Yaiikii- l.i.k.1t .... M.iiwuhim-. . MantiokHwai .Mary llll.-n.. Maril.Ia..... M.iik'iki.... Miiiolo M.-.rv VVethcrlieeiT. II. Ilohr.m, ; East Maui. Cn li.-nt. Kn.ea .V.M. Uih; I'r I'rijf.Shnala 4S Patey, 45. ika G I. ark in, le5 Kiiiiiey. Ii KajviKi, lii S2 I'll.lleV, 71 II a I !i. 1.1, a, 2! Ai lsj 13, i .V. !J. II. Coney, 11 il. Mary il vt'ieM.Triii Nankiuki. .. : roster k In V. Larkin, F. M.iitelio, ; kaix-na, IF. S. Piatt, H'h'iiclluoiikCo Aiialiula. Kauai Around Oahu. Kuluit. Kauai, rucerlaiu. Iiir.rl.iin. P'rtsi.n Hawaii Hanalei, Kauai. Ilil... A r. mini Oahu. Around llahu. M....kailin.'ii Knhal.i. roim.l Oahu. Kauai. f 1 I.l L'..ll..u. .. . i.wn . rrinre ; Kst.ll.f .Wyllie ij. .N.illiure, J. I. l..ws.tt, 1 . Suniui-r, 1. I. l..ns. it, S. N. fastli', .1. M. l'..li;an, ('apt. While, PollKlik.-li.... h.,i, u,.v """" ""- Warn irk. w:,ii,ie w.iiinaiu. ZVotcol in t Ions 1"or tin 7s.slii of Itrltis.il Coliimltla. The f dlowing article from the San Francisco Built tin more concisely states the main points and advantages of a transfer of liritish Columbia to the I'ni ted States than any wc have yet seen. J For our own T-art, we have no doubt the transfer will eventually be made, as the hit. h regarding the claim- for the Alabama's dcriradations is but a minor jN.int, which an in.-n-ase in the amount ! of purchase money to be paid will readily obi- ! ate. A nation that hart two hundred million! dollars ot annual income over its exiienses, will r not hesitate long about a triile like that : j The knowledge that overtures have Ix-en nindo to I the i:ritjii iox eminent for the jumli:. of liritish j (iilunil.i: and aiH-niivers Islan-I, has dii-ivtisl mure : attention tu thcsi places tluin tliey have had from us ! f.jr years. The more the sulject is csaniine.1 the ' ' .lesim.-ie me mr,uisi.i.,u nj.-ars. ine jrreai 111t11r.1l advantage! .f the countries have never U-en ! doveloiKil under I'ritish rule. The snasnnxlio etlhrt I which l.uilt the town f Victoria and made the great j wa.i.n rii.-n!s lea.lin ii-nia r rasT lover to me niuie.-, was jwitito Auiei ii- ui intiuenoe. It is a singular i-.v:t that im pvat pul.Iic work, such as market the j jicrio.li lrt-1'i.re tlie Ktijrlisa (.'oloni.-il Minister sent out . pivcruors and .tlici.-ls fnnii London, has len under- ' taken sitice their nnival. The few puMic wurks I that have Iwcn un-lertaken since have lecn either ' ii! :m-li iiieil in a half finished state, or if complete are i .f .ti.-sti.iualile lKtu fit when their cosH considered. J J lie salaries i. irnver inures, iii.ii.ii.ui, sni-re- . . t.u.u;iU.. nX(H, ntJnxiw more suitahle I,.r a ' C(,UIltrV like Canad.i, or one of the wealthier Austra- ', lian clonics, than a smill government not excel in jr : in n....,l.er one ot.ur least T.ulous counties, have weighed ii the enereies of the jKi.ple ana cruhe.l ollt'.,n ,,;,- of enterprise. L'ti ltr such a govern- men t lis tlial wtii.-u ciists in iv a.-niu.i. n jt rrin.ry, and which answers admiraMy for a t.pulati..n three 1 A , , ' rn.il tioiis of the mines, and the profits of trading would rapidly enrich tlie country. As it is, f..r years past the taxation which has been levied to feed the aniiv of officials, has more than exceeded the profits f ,;pmarv ,u-i,s, :.nd has outweighcl th aggre- " - - ' gate annual gains of the country. The people most i-i.iieorn.Hl wi.uM theiiiM-lves htiil amii-satiuu with ileliht tii'st, as ii means .if tsoaj.inp fi-niu theilii.us nn l i-.tly ru'e f the .- itnii i.f the Kiiirlifl Colutiial ofiK-e ; uiel se-oiil!y, hee;me it would ltniuve the li-uriei-i which jiievent liee trade with their neigh-b.-r. There is another re.i.n why they should wi.-h to .-liter the Aineriean l iii. ii. 'I hey are mi mixed up in t-onitaeii-e v.ith trie l'ai-itie St.ite, they nre so do- : i-i lt-ii t ii- n u l .r Mi.;.lie', find s. jiwerles to li. Ij. t!n iii-elvi- in M-e of attack, that th.-y nre well :in iiv t!i . tin- ih-t ..'itl.re.ik i f war Lctwetn tlreat I !-! r i in and Th . ..iintrv u..u!d rr'...ii--lv itn-i nveai- enee them, l.v re-lueinir them to want of the iufi lai f lite, an l th:U l-'tli their e iJiitaH w . u! I If li.i' le t. ..i.il.-mh.i. lit an 1 f-ivIMe e:ituiv if any vt-i.-t i lief :. attein '.s. i nev i ,u ;.n . .-...i.. . in j.ir in it. nre ninh leii.ioi oiitj-o-ti of ti.e lr,tii r.ni , wiiieli ean never lie of imuh ue to the centr-al l-er. hut which, in ca.-e of war with either me I nte l States or Ka-.-ia, .iiv ccriain u K' a caii oi anxiety, if in t ol ili-.-ur anl il:-A-ointit;uv. l'ljne- mitieally, a'-o. they are a hcv are a cau.-e ot nun .yame to Kiiclaiel. for the ow neihij of the inMirnmeaiu iMaii i of :n Juan, situate-l N'twoen aneouver IIanO him the main l in.l. is un-ettle-l ; an l a U-invl which is Mill rankling, an l kas . nee neu'ty Ut n the muh' of n preat war", may yet loinjr the two eountnes into collision. In the American I nioii. the jace an l wcuritv of the inlia itatits wmil l l e eiihaie-eil ;i"'l the in.t-rity un j.ro-r:--s of tlie countiy msurel. while American iireivts on the r.ao.iic w.uu t if coii- soIMate.1 an l vtrtnztheiie-1. The only .Irawl.aek t- the scheme is that Knhin.l w..u! l W her onv naval station on the Tacitic; hut that naval station, Vinir . . i .. .. i ....... i;. m tlie extrei.ie ...ri:i, can never oe u-i, n" w irii).,lr'iii.' her f. ii'es fruin tins iua arter it t!ie worl.l, e,,t asahasefr.ini winch oucnsive o Hons mav be ihrectel n'jainst our own seajxins, " it is sc-arvelv prohal.le that Knplan.l can wimi tu retain " ". If rl.e rn-li-h Covernn.ent are sincere m their r.f..si.,iis of i'in-1 will to the Lliite-l Mates, incv will not sacrifice the hojfs of 12.'hn. jf. .pie, whose tro.nl or evil ilestinv hand's on their tkvL-iou. for the . . . . . - a t . . . A" ....... - sake of retainin- in their hsn.ls a weap-.n ot annoy- mice, which can never he use! except tor the injury f tho-e whom thoy in.w claim to repir.l witii so linieh fi-ieinl.-hiii an.l esteem. The retention of Iirit ;, , , . r v- . . ...... l i..n.l ,ii.,i,p ,!h Colunilna, or even of uncoUver I.-lan.t aiotu , VuUi U.-more likely to piv.ve a source of we:ikness than of strength t.i (.treat lo-itain in cas ot war w nn i either of the mvat niaritimepowers ; and in tlie event ot a war with mis couiurv ii wtuun it o ! .. ... i 1. e . ... ..! an.l lrui'l foive than a country so remote as I'.nirlarnl lle, nillllll ira.. Avv.i v. .. . i ' evt'r ,,avc availal.le in any su hlen emergency i at thi point. Consiileratioiis like these must have a , pvilt ilimi0I,cC m ti,e in'n.lin negotiations, and are i jull of iuterest, whatever may If the result. STOx tlie last leipe we copy an article Irom the sires to siu-ciil in life in any vccupaion, should ' -arefullv cut out from the last ie of our pajfr j the article to which we refer, and either piste it ; into his pocket-li.K.k or put it in some other place 1 where it will le hroulit into constant reuicni- j ln-ance. Tlie writer says that i4 the aspiration ! tu lie rich, though hv 110 means the highest that j can iinifl a career, is." in his view, " laudahle ; and honest." Verj-true. Hut is it wise to lie 1 1 j rich V Was nut the suhstance of the scriptural 1 praver the suuimvm bonum of human desires (nvc lue neither lKivertv nor riches .' II a man ; irets as rich us Cleonre IVuIxhIv ahle to I away five millions of dollars fur charitahl. pur- j popes it is quite within the range of possibilities ! that the pissession of so much wealth may hegct in him a Shylck disjiosition of hoarding and of demanding froui his debtor the uttermost farthing, even to the pound of flesh. Ihit vet, leaving all ! these possihili ties in the hands of Providence, j those who have the training of children have, in ; this one resj-ct as will as others a very great j resjH.nsihiiity upon them. Many parentc. do not think, when they give their little I mys or girls a real or a quarter every time tliey ask for one, whether they need it or not, that they arc thereby nlantinjr the seeds of cxtrava;ranee. Learn them in youth the value of money, and when they j Oj,jor ti,cy wjjl likely to take earo of it. j Im.ul,,,te, in every department of the domestic j I arrangements-, the strictest order and economy, I j amj l,c jnrtifular, however well off you may he, j or whatever may he your jmsitioti in life, to edu- j I t-ate your children to the idea tliat nutltinn is to i j j i L . i, . ,- ,n. ' '' not tell us that tl .is is mere lireaelun. Iho ! . i. . .i .. .i r. . j. i - iniui is ui.ii. n.rrc is not nmin ln-cacning on ! this Hul.j.vt, and still h s m-actice. j rrr- ! ' - - - LUMBER, SHINGLES, &C. Kov.sett afc Co- OFFKR FOR SAI.EAT Til F.IR IXMIIRR VAKll Corner of Fort and Queen Streets, The Cargo of the Bark Kutusoff! Nor West Lumber, KOt'till nOAUDii, FCANTLIXO AND TIM 11 UK, for Kri.li.-e and Mill puriiones. UATTKXS F0H FKNCIXO, IJ and IJ inches thick, 3 or 4 inehi-s wide. ONE l.Vm T. AND O. FIJOKIXO, T. AND O. FLOORIXt;, IJ in.h. planH. UEST CEDAH SHAVED SHINGLES ! J WO AND TI1KKK lX:il I'l.F.A R FI.AXK. IIKADINf!. IJ inch, planed on one side. 1'ICKKTS, Ftc, Ktc, F.te. A L S O a CARGO OF KKDWOOI) LL3I!Ii:R ! Per Constitution, consisting of: nor. in inch hoards, SCANTLIN.l, 8x8, 6xS, 0x0, ixd, etc, SI RKACKD, J, IJ, IJ and 2 inch; 0NK INCH T. AND . FLOORING, FIVK FKKT P1CKKTS, PIDIN.l, Ftc., Ftc. i Redwood Shaved Shingles, good quality. JUST ARRIVED ! Harlc Lono, IIov'ai'l,7vr;xt o, WITH CARGO OF Boards, T. and G. Flooring, Sattens, sr.lXTLIXG, Ktc. SALMON AND SHINCLES ! &74 St LOOK AT TH 3S ! 1111 K BKST ASSOUTXI KXT OF PRINTS in Honolulu. Fur Sale l.y A. S. CLKG1I0RN. Tjie Largest Assortment of Irish Linens. Fur Sale l.y A. S. CLKGlloRN. COTTO AM) LIXEX SMEKTlXfiS. For Sale hy A. 8. CLF.iiUOI'.N. Queen's, Victoria and Bishop Lawns. For Sale hy A. S. CLKGIloKN. I. A C K M OSQPIT O N KTTI : For Silel.y A. S. CI KGIIOUN. SADDId'S AM nillDI.RS. Fur Sale l.y A. S. CLKillIoKX. DOWNER'S KEROSENE OIL. For Sale hy A. S. CLKGIIoK.V. Choicest Red Salmon. For tale l.y A. . CLKGII0KX. Ti,r - . nTul -Rlnfi "Rrnadrlnthc or,,! - vv.vvtiu, imvi aiii. y Cassimeres. For Sale hy A. ?. CLK.illollN. I.AI1IKS WAT Kit. I'KOOF CI.OAKINC. For Sale hy A. S. Ci.KGUOUN. Elankets, red, green, blue, orange & white. For Sale hy A. S. CLK..IIOKX. Cotton Duck for Sail. Linen Duck. For Sale hy A. S. CLLGIloKN. Vt 1-Iis Two Stores Nn ii nn ii St,, mill i'ltriir-r Katiliiiinaiiii and tJiM'Pii Slr'ts. 1 tn On the ftinrtl. w ..ft!...-. u . ,h- icles extiaeti.l Iron, the .New orK i fi.iui l two ar 1 lr. t.-tant Chrtrch.-nan. rol: latin- to the Kef.line.1 . . . . . ii j ,f eiimin- i Out .lie Mission in tm".e i.-i.in-.. fr.m the aeknowle,.. oii. ... - ui' la.i-eoj-alians in that country, these artulen will eoir.niand attention. If they are to lie taken . , 1- 1 , I. i.wiIIl'I as anv criterion uf the ftvling ol ti.at ct.urc.. ... Am.ri.-.i, the misM..n win nave..- s.iji rt fr..ui it. On the euntrary. me " rani.at ms are antagonistic, iml ean never nni- nionize. i The lanpiniic ticl hy the Churchman is severe, , hut all who are nciua'nitetl with the history if this Kelornicl Catholic Mission, must admit that the stateireius arc true. Its csta'-lisiihieni nere , wliolK- nnsoliciUl anl uix-allcl for, ami it ; was nnqiie.-tionaUy lia.l an injurious intluenec, ; nas ,u. " " ; OVen takiniT the iiiosi ii'-i.w i . . ,.,.,, t , i. nv anv muni can ever arise ' .- . :.! , r nr ilviri"'llies. ; irom u, euiiei iu H"or - .-, i Committk ,r.Ou P:iturl:iy, the party fiocusl in j - - 1 - ' 1 A'All t , m..,itte.l for I ( wmcn vnc .mm.o.. , : trMi :lt the July term, Mr. Justice lavis nxuit, me Furnished Apartments ! : . ,T -rltK KI.I.V IIOISK, - ., , . . . E ll Kel 'street. F.ir further partipalnrs apply al the i I nui.13 ... lit oin) r- ivvi. r.. ....... A House To I.rt ! OAUDKN STRKET. is. i::; 5C4 A. C. Bl'KrTMi M. !.. IMiysirlan tul Surfou, Office and Residence, Aldrieh House, Fort street. 66 ly Ii. F. E1H.ERS. Dealer in Dry Goods, Silks, 6lc., Fori Street. Till SO SHKOSQ CHISG H.IOM. CHUNG IIOON Sc CO. Commission Merrliants and General Agents, Acent- for the I'ankan and Am.iuulu Pupar Plant ati.ms Im purters of Teas and other l l.ineso and Fur-ifrn Uih1s and wholesale dealers ill Hawaiian I'roduee, lu rw Stone Store, Nuunnu St., below K.nj. 604 ly .TA.T-IiS V. K1XG A: Co.. Shippins: and Commission Merchanls 525 FRONT STREET, Corner Jacknon, 564 SAN' FUAXC1SCO, Calikobsia. ly DOOR MATS, .TNC.r, JSSOKTKI) SIZKS, iilit 5l Fur Sale hy C. KUEWER & Co. SALMON, SALMON. rillTKAXD RED SALMON IN BBLS. T Just Heceiv.il per J. A. yalLinburir. 5,U ot Kur Sale by C. ItltKWKlt It Co. FLOUR, FLOUR. TV It AGS, J I' ST RKCKIVEO. 561 ot For S:tl by C. BREWER & Co. OREGON SHOOKS. A SI'I'F.RIOR ARTICLE, 5o 21 Junt Keceivetl by C. BREWER .V Co. ANCHORS AND CHAINS, per IRAZU, FROM LIVERPOOL. IRON STOCK ANCHORS, WF.IGIIT FROM iii iim p. r.ju n?- :iiain t'al.le. frnm 1 in. to 5 inch. Small Chain size, I and i inch. 604 5t For Sale Ixiw hy BOlit.ES & Co. TOBACCO. IFFKRKNT ItRANOS. FOR ft.W.K AT iivucljlIj j'lttcics nr 6f,J fit BOI.I.KS & Co. 13 LUEV3GER, LUMBER! ,T IJ i rV RECEIVED 1 ii 11 I3axlv Constitntion, AM) FOR S1LF, 11 V IJtWIlItS : DICKSON, A CARGO OF REDWOOD! Cossistiso or CA.VTUXC. AI,!, SIZES; KuUfli ami Plain d Itnards, 1 ami H inch; Koui;h ami I'lancil Plank, IJ, 2 ami 3 inch; Tongue.! anil Orooveil Koanla, Half inch Surfaceil I'laneil RoanU for Ceilinp, ClaplMiKplH, & feet l'ickets, Shingles, Lattice, MouMines, 4c, A.C. ALSO, WE HAVE ON HAND! TI1K VSUAL ASSORTMKNT OF ' it 11 ' w a: s t 1 11 iii is 12 is , Well Seasoned, viz: 1, H ami 11 Inch HOARDS, Itouph an.l Tianeil; 2, 3 ami 4 Im'h FLANK. 23 4x4 r.xs 2x4 4x5 8x10 2x6 4x0 f.xli 3x3 4xS 10x12 3x4 6x0 12x12 3xJ 8x8 10x14 Laths, White Cedar Shingles, 5 ft. Pickets, 2 INCH EAS-TL'KN SI'Hl CK I'LANK, 2 INCH KOl".:iI CF.llAIt I'LANK, I Inch FIU anil i Inch NOR' Wl-sr PLANF.II, Tor Ceilmg. 1, 1, 1., 2, 21 itn.l 3 inch V U K A It W II I T K K A S T K It X l I X K. li.IST UlAI.lTV. 1 I'oot Spruce mid I'ine Clapboards. irillTE LEAD, ZIXC FAINT, KOir.EI) A.MJ RAW ..V.VfTEJ Oil.. 1111K SPIRITS TU11PKXT1XK. I'.KNZOLE, DAMMAR AND FURNITURE VARNISH, l'nlvnt Iiryer, Ciiro'ne Grei'n, Pnris ftreen, Chr iuie Yellow, liurnt anil l!a Umher, Burnt ami R;iw ier.na. Sky Blue, I'rusitian Blue, Van.!yke Brown, Vermiliiun. Paint and Wall Brushes. putty, n iynoir amj picture glass, I' EM ETI A V Ri:u A.MJ REIJ LEAU. DOORS, WINDOWS AMI It KINDS All i-i.u. A Fine New Assortment WALL PAPER. NAILS. Builder's Hardware of all kinds. CHALK, HIIITIXG, METALLIC PA IM T, YELLOW OCHRE, LAMP BLACK, BLACK PAIST, IMPERIAL GREEN, VC.. Ac, Ac, &c, Ac, tic. A V K W II A G S OF SUPERIOR KONA COFFEE ! The above we Offer For Sale Low, A I. U It HERS i t;.) ! THE OTHER IsLANDS PK0MITLY ATTENDED TO. LEWKRS Ai IMCKSOX, Fort, Kin an.l MercLant Sts. &A tt XI AY ( ) tl'l1 V ,"'' V F l KM. IN 1 a . ,'"r f,''l' '''-'ere.1 in ..is ..f ne hales RALFj or.lers ill I '".111 or with , - -. w ,,c,l, . j A' I.. 1 1 U I The Al AnnTicao Clipjicr V. -v ' W JJnXlv Kailliei Iaving ,,.lrt ,.r j,ir carKo engijfeJ, will hTe tmmrdiu di,pat( h. j-.r Freifht l'a-npe having u,Krior womiuo. - II. HACK KKI.D & Co., AecuU. V&r lortI:tnI liiecf. The Clipin r Itarkeuliiir ffft JANE A. FALKINBURG, CtltAllU, Master. Having part of her cargo ciigagoi, will hare lmmOitte dispatch f"r the above lort. Kor freight or passage apply to 574 v. untn t.K CO. N. H.loi tlaml off.-ra superior in.luo.-nieut an a market to era "f s'utrar, Ceffi-e, 1'uhl and cthrr ilnml pnxlurf. j J? ship' : . . M.nUt I .S.. . ji aa. w 'it; FOR SAX FRANCISCO! The A 1 Clipiier Hark jS$L On.-m'bi'iclgo. ylZy N. C. UKUUKS, Conimaiiiler.1 : iUvi.ie a lareo i-.rti.m of I.-r carKo engaged, will lre i ,MMKp,j ATK iuspatch f.u th hIkivo caliin ami steeraire passonjrerK. apply t the ( iipliiiu nn board r to ll WALK Kit A A l.l.t:i,AKt.,lt. For Vsi I psi !" Iirccl. TI1K Al ISUITISII BARK Efistfield," 434 Tons per Uogister, W. J. WATTS MASTER, Will have immediate di)tatrh fr the alxive port. For Freiulitor l'asacc apply to tlie Mauler on board, or to JANIVN. OKKKN 4 CO. U. 11. FreifTht on Molasses, 4 cenU V. 8. gold coin p Amerii-an palloii. XT 'I bis veel hns anperior accommodation fur Cabin, la. Uruieiliate or Steerage p;tiiseigera. j;j PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY Of San Francisco, California. Cash Capital, $1,000,000. JONATHAN HUNT, II. II. 15UIKU1W, J. M. SUOTWK1X, C. A. LATUN, ........ President. ....Oeneral Agent. S.cret!iry. .Marine Serretarjr. T I1IIK l'NOERSIGNF.I. THE AUTHOR. ized A pent, of tins coniaiijr are prepared to mturt rukt On Cargo, Commissions and Profits! In Vrfsels either in the Foreign or I alrr-I.laaa' Trade. Will imsue Fire and Marine Time Policies Carering rbks on Public Buildings, Ston n. Da-eliinr Hoairt, Furniture, and tioods in Btirw, and on Hulls ot Vessels aul rating luvror than A. Z. Losses iirouiitIy wljnslrd wd jxiid" in U. H (iolil I'vin. N. tt. Policies fiirnrKhe.1 at once sritliout the delay of lot wanlini; applications to San Francisco. Fur rates of premium and particulars apply to M34 ly KIS1HIP & Co Agents. NOTICE: OF UliiTIOVAL. 1 M1F. IXDKItslCXKI) IN RF. MOVING from his Old Si:inil on Ueretania Strei't to tho COK.XRR OF F0KT AMI JIKIMIIAVT STS., Takes this opiortunity of retuniine his sincere tluniks to Ihe Public of Honolulu Tor the kind patronage which he has enjiiycd for the List four ye:irs, and which he hopes hy strict attention to business to still merit a continuance of. M. McIXERSY. CJ m m m. Fort mid IVIcrelimit Sts., WILL BE FJUND, THE JlFT ASSORTMENT OF Ladies', Misses' and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES! Of all Descriptions, ever offered in JlomJithi, CONSISTING IN P4HT OF Lailie' iJlsline Opera flaiters, Lmlies Serge Coii(rrep8, (all aVaeriplinn;) I-nlie' Slipiierx, IhuIi kid ami einbmiiliml Telret; Liulirs' Mourning Slipliers, Inl Ilukina, LmlieB' (Move Kill Conrrsit, Lailies' KnnraeleU Kill, with tteat silk gore, Laities' Lace n.-ilmoralM, 3IISSKS AND CIIII.nRF.N'S SIIOKS! IN ENOLK-SS TAHIKTT. Misses' and Children's Slippers, BAB IKS' ANKLE TIF.S. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS! Ilenkert's Philadeliihin Itonln, Cent's Elegant Calf Hoots, sewc.l; Oent's Calf Boots, ter(roil: Men's Silk lasting IVhhliil Calf Gaiters; Men's Cn-ole Calf 0iera Gaiters. Men's l.nstinp Congrens Gaiters, Men's Carpi't Si,,j,Ts, Meu's Velvet Slipiters, Men's Kiiaiiieti'il S.lipjK.rs, LARCK ASS()UTMi:.T OF Y01T1I Jl IJOV'S i;00TS. A IjS () !. A Ohoieo Assortment of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS! coNsitTisii or ient's Elegant lilark Fn:k Cnutv, liem'n !oi Skin Pants, llliu k Pilk Vet, While MHrsliill. Vest, Atisortmeut of Dark Colored Veiitu, 33EST WHITE SilliriTS BOTH LINKS AMI COTTON, HM.'T Ql'ALllT. Itlaek Hats, Hoy's Hatn, lienl'a Ilrown anil lii. icliil Linen Drawer, Oent's Jean Drawerrt, IJent'ii Cant. in Flannel Umlershirta anil Drawer, (Jell's White anil Urry Merino Socks, ILindsouie Neck Ties, AVIiito anil Scarlet Shaker Uii.l.-nliirts, Merino Drawers. ALSO, ON HAND : I'lSE X AMI COTTO X S II KKTI SCS, ALL WIIITH.S. LINKN AND COTION PILL0AV CAHIN0, Assortment of Fine Linens, Linen Dialers, Frown Linrn DnH, Linen Table Cloths and Napkins! VICTORIA LAWNS, Lx.k Muslin, Elegant Black llaraihea, Finest Uaalily Dlack Clmrp, I'Uin Cohurgs anJ Alp- French and American Prints ! LACE MOfc'QUITO NETTINU, IIORUOlkSKS' 1IKAVY WUITV. (01TO4 ONK TAHD WIIIK. Sewing Silk, assorted colors; I-adies' Reticules, Silk Umbrellas, Black Crli Ceidis a Lai'e Asortiiu'il of IUV AAI) PAXCl C-OODS- TOO NUMEROUS TOO SPECIFY. Bowncr's KcroxciiCi iri-ro)ieZ the Best in the Market. LADIES, PLEASE CALL AXD EXAMlB MY STOCK OF 1 13 o o t s and Shoes- Urfore I'lirrlinwia E I m-wfc rrr oiK i: v i:ivf f.T2r.t MICHL. M'lNERNYf I; 'r r w ip -. I. M..TI.I.Y. (I