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PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, JUNE 23, 1883. V Our Foreign Correspondence. Paris, May 17. Toe French are growing very hot over tbe Suej question. The first thing to d ib to let them cool down. The cecond to eliminate all aentiment from tLe dlacaasioo. The dominant feeling is to exclude now and for ever all Kng I;b ioduence and ioterest fro as the ad mini ra tion of the rreient aDd future canals Qut zlora vtrro. It would al.t be well to ceaae proclaim ing morning and evening liko a (uenzzio from Lis turret, that tbe Engliah were wrong to oppose the eonitruction of the waterj way, and de Les tep right. England baa repeated ber mea culpa; be has made atonement by eending four-EUL of tbe total abipping through the canal, and ia about illustrating that imitation ia the beat kind of Cattery by cutting a aecond route. Tbe English Government, thanka to tbe fore sight of Lord BeacocelJ, bold more tbao one third of tbe Sues abarea; purchased at soice tbree millions aterling. tbey are now valued tor tea. Tbe French Government, holds no scrip. Eight jr per cent of tbe tonnage passing through tbe canal ia British; yet on the council of ad rrinistration. where Al. de Leeaepa m absolute monarch, there are 24 or 30 Frenchmen, and but tbree Englishmen, tbe latter only ad mitted by courtesy on sufferance, a de Le aepa bimaeif stated. There ia not a pilot, not an official employed oo the canal, English. A ultu-ie from 11. d Lewie pa can atop the whole machinery aa Admiral Sejiaour'a fleet experienced Uat year. History occasionally repeaU lUell. If tbe canal ia to be exclusively French, there ia no reason wby another should not be ex clusively English. Cut the boast of tbe French ia, that it ia international. Now that'a the point where the solution lied. Italy Una taken charge of the canal regulation, before the adjourned conference, let England propose, that all nation be represented on the &diuini!iraiiou pro rata to tbe importance of their ahippiug. Sue would rank brat, Holland would be second, Spain ttiird and France or Italy fourth. No objection can be t Sred, since tha aim u not to deatroy but to enhance the value of the canal, and to place all nation with reapect to transit, on an eual footing. In war or peace let friend and foe pusa tbroagh, settling their dis pute at the exit or entrance of the canal. Private concessions, but secured Irotu all material Iosm, bave ever to give way to public inter cu ; bow much more ought Uey to yield belore tbe wants of a world. And tbe ubatinancy and chanvinism ol M. de Leaaep cannot prevail against the shipping interests ol tbe universe. England ahoulii resolutely form a company fjr cutting a second canal, propose an amalgamation with the French aociety, then it refused, jroceed independently. That threat will cause such a fall in tiuez scrip, that the new company could not dd better thao buy it up ; retain de Lease p u honorary president, but in fuse new blood into tbe council, reduce the high tran.it tariff, and construct tbe second or return canal. Address tbe French no la a if tbey were spoiled children, but men of pla.n, blunt sense. Above all, no nibbing againai or down the grain in serious matters. Tbe cuuversion of tbe Five per Cents baa beo eminently successful, and the result baa eased tbe financial tightness. Tbe adversaries of the re public have lost tbeir labor in preaching, that tbe bolder of atock would be ruined by tbe change. Njt a lunatic came forward to ask the Stale to pay him lOOfr. for what the first stock broker at band would give bim lUQfr. Handing over the execution of tbe projected public worka to private enterprise, and lopping off budgetary excreesence without mercy, will bring tbe national finance all right. M- de Braiza i being covered with flower, because Le kept the landing place ol hi expedition a "profound secret." Up to the pre sent the world believed there wa no Iree masonry required between de Crazza and Hi Majesty King 3I.If.oko. Annexation of Hew Guinea. A LonJoa telegram to tbe Aucklaud I'rett, received by tbe City of New York, which arrived last Thursday evening, informed oa briefly of the . fact that th Government of England had for Vnially sanctioned tbe annexation of the vast Viand of New Guinea, or Papa, the third lar gest in tbe know world, and so made the act of the,ijBUen.-dand Government, by Sir Arthur Ken nedy, her own. From time to time the question has been mooted, and to some extent seriously diicussed in the presa of New South Wales and Queensland, as to what was to become of Papua, but until lately the character of the country and of the inhabitants, except on the sea coast, in a few places, was hardly known. The Presbyter- Church of Scotland has had a minister there. iiad a tiny stuacaer plying between its stations nJ North-eastern Australia lying not far istant; yet little of geographical lniormatiou is supplied until M. D'AIbertu, an Italian nat alist penetrated a considerable distance into th- interior, in prosecution of his pursuit, especially of the gorgeous birds of paradise. He furnished a good deal of information to the Aus tralian prsss, and probably much more to tbe Italian Government. Some while after his ac counts became public Captain Moresby, R. N., then Coaimcn'ora of the Australian Station, tnrned his attention to the Eastern aud Northern oaats of New Guinea, and was fortunate enough to discover a Urge, commodious aud perfectly sals harbor, whereupon he hoisted the British flag and took formal possession of the country the r. rv nt the Qaeen of Great Iiritain. But oe GuLmmonl of that day. Lord Beacons- XSV'1? .It-hoohed th matter, and nothing - more came of it. The following telegram inti- ates the public motive tor tbe annexation. r ts House of Commons to-d-iy a question yraa pat to the Under-Secretary of the Colonies I ...,.i;n7 the reported annexation of New 5uina. Ia 'P!J, the Uoa' Eve,n AMe cou" 1mej the announcement, and informed the that the island had been taken by tbe ff-Qovernmeut ia the name of Her ''Zt Qaeen, pending the decision by tbe ik' -niraent on th subject. The -.f taiej Bullish on. Jient in order to prevent the ac v. lining. i Lr foreign powers. Ud -it;, o i - - tawaiaiiao Seminary. - (..U iiBX the progtamme of tbe annual - liens-ol iKawaiahao Seminary Jnne 20 ' S '3; t 'Sa-TbyDAT, Jl 1I A.M. I V 3D ML Chamberlain 4 1-S0"! Mis West ilP Cis10.5 Mrs. Simpson a eo and KeheertaU. i 40 Mis Norton f : N2 ; 10.40 to 11 Mis Flaxmin 1 11. 15 Mi3 Wesl i -ind Compositions. i will 11.25 to 11.45 Mia Norton 1 ting, 1 1.45 to 12.5 . . . 3Iiss FUiman . i.c and Itehearaals. t P.M. La i i i 2 to 2.30 .... Miss Chamberlain f 2 30 to 2 00 Miss Norton ; bb-'- to 3 Mi" VVe9t Eei 3 J i:- - Mr- Simpson iiie and Compositions. rewI Gymnastics, of f rscRsDAT, Jrxx 21 A.M. 8D'a, a.15 to 9.15 t rfl 9-15 to 9.35 MUs W rst r rv' (beg.). 9-35 to 10 Mis Norton -(ad.).'lu to 10 :JO Chamberlain as jl'asic and Compositions. 10 35 to 10.5-3 ... Miss Nortot 10 55 to 11-15 Mi-is Flaxnian c9 Vi JCrcLies, 11.15 to d Mrs. Simpson 1 1 .:W to U -55 MLis Norton J Afusic and I'.ehearsal. ' P.M. a' Music. . U 0..5 0,) Miss Norton Chemiit7. 2 to 2;2U- ..- Chamberlain Beading. Ja2.0. - M ch,mberlaiD Hawaiian History. 2.40 w Miss Norton Moral Philosophy, 3.5 to T Music. Gvmnastic. Vand Exerc.-e. -V'hetber T.reat Britain will de Tbe ln of Sfceridan and UaUb, as water to A, to the cAm caning under to be ri$uited States. JUsrcury. FOREIGN NEWS. A Panama dispatch cf May 5tli says: The Min- j ... . . I T . i - i i ii 1 .i mr: urjMir; u ji.- wameu me tanai ioeb pany that thy inn pjr tli exrnei of keeviag jetwen 2fxsl n :d m-ii on tlie Isthmus to maintain f.rder. The Minister estimates that the f'"t thus inipo--d on company daring the four teen years which th c..ritra-t grants for the com -pletinn .f the canal will amount to S7.000.000, and may ntn reach 5 lo.tcm.'Xnl or. 212,000,000. Tbe following are the vessels which will in a few days b prepared for active service: Two steel-plated corvettes built at Stettin, after the model of tbe Sacbsen, and armed with twelve inch Krupp gnns and provided with torpedo ap paratus of the latest Kuropen pattern; two stesl cruisers buiit in England and armed with Arm strongs und Gatlings: six iron gun-boats of En glish build, six stf-el gunboats of English build, four sttrl torpedo boats built atStettiu, and sev eral gunboats contracted at the Shanghai urseiiitl. Loudon, Jun 6. A Shanghai telegram of the ith says: War is inevitable unless France abandons her pretentions. In Anam Li Hung Ch.tu, who his been severely criticised by the Hung Li Yaruen, or Council of Mandarins, be cause of bis conciliatory attitude towards France, is now convinced that there is no way out if the difficulty except by fighting. The Council of Mandarins has decided to mobilize the Chines army. The reitest activity prevails in the cm laps of instruction ut Tehili. Kang Nait ali i Ho-Nan mi I nt thi nu.il arsenals of Sh inh ii aud Eoo C'h . Fifty batteries of artillery htive been equioed tu take the field against Franc and are now :oucutrated at Tientsiu, as-aiting trana(ortatiou. At Annul th forts all along tuo coast of th ?alf of l'vcheie are being Htrenthened. Dublin, May 30. At tbe meeting of the Irish National League to-day, Harrington announced tli.t 3S9 branches of the League hid been formed. Advices are recemd from Madagascar t proof Safes to sell. that a French detachment hnded and car-j LYCAN & JOHNSON keep constantly in stock the largest assortment o ned several ol the military posts rected by I Book shelves, Clock Shelves, side aud corner Brackets, kc. liovesoa on TaU'nb Territory, in di fiance of French rights. It is alo stated that Ad- LYCAN & JOHNSON have a large assortment of Center Tables and every- t . , r, . thing to put on the Center Table, miral Pierre has occupied the Custom-hi.use 1 at .Majnnga, securing a road and watei-way J LYCAN & JOHNSON have the only assortment of Japanese Vases, Japa to Tananrive, c .pital of the island. j nese Dishes, Fans, Screens, &c, &c. Sexton made a speech in which he re- ; .A CAN & JOHNSON have a larsre stock of Toys, Dolls, Tool Chests, Doll ferred to the success of the Lesgue in America. Referring to the Pope's circular, he declared that the interference of the Poje in the nutter of the Parnell testimonial, in dicated a perilous and intolerable interven tion in the future political course of the Irish people, but that the priests maintained a dig nified silence, with which Parnell's admirers were satisfied. The English Derby ws won by " St. lilaise;" Highland Chief second, and Galliard " third. Paris, May 24. The bombardment of Ma jungi, Madagascar, by the French lasted six hours, when the French troops landed and occupied the place Hovac suffered great loss. The new Suez Canal Company have an nounced that they propose to commence the cutting of a parallel canal across the isthmus forthwith, aud hare applied to the English Government for their support in obtaining the necessary concession of land from the Khedive. London, May 24. The landing of the French in Madagascar has surprised the Madagascar Embassy, win stite they will fight the French to the death. The mem bers of the Embissy will hasten home to as sist in the defence of their country. Many rifles, newly purchased, are on their way to .Madagascar and now nearly due. The Queen of Madagascar will issue a loan, and it is hoped that Americans and English will assist with arras and money. Gleanings from the Foreign Press. On the occasion f his coronation, the Czar will reduce the poll tax and remit various tines and i penalties. Cornell l'uiveritv at Ithaca. N. Y., has a-ei j to the value of $7,00.0tO, and au annual iucon.-e j of fi),00O. The Egyptian rebels in Sou the Egypt have brn defeated with 500 killed, including the Lieu tenant of the False Prophet. Tuft richest gold mine in the world is in Trans vaal. South Africa. A ton of ore give.4 in some cae 1,(N ounces of metal. The State of New Jersey paid last year nearly S:,0(K) in bounties far the growing of xorghuu cane and the manufacture of sugar from it. The editor of a Brelau newspaper has been sen tenced to 4ix months' imprisonment for having Kpokrn disrespectfully of the Emperor iu a theater. A dispatch from Berlin mth : The new treaty be tween Germany aud Madagascar U baed ou the mutual recognition of the mo t-fa vored-uation principle. Germany has done or said uothiug to offend the euiLihtk- of France, but the Mada gascar Envoys consider their mission a complete ucce. He stood at the potoftice corner, and everybody knew him as a newly-married maa. He had a far away look in his eye, and a bit of yarn on each of tha last two ringers of his hand, aud kept mutter ing to himself: ' Chopping bowl, egg, clothes line that's the thumb and tirst two lingers. Now what did she waat on the other two fingers ?" Mr. Bell, the telephone man. is worth ili.OOO -000, and has the most elegaut residence in Wash ington. man told me one day that his wife is very beautiful, and that he is deaf and dumb. Bell became infatuated with her beauty and mar ried ber. In experimenting on an audiphone, that she might hear, he discovered the principle of the telephone. Iu this way his wife indirectly made his fortune. Her husband's fortune is not the only one Mr. Bell hat made. Andrews, the por- j trait painter, of Wasniugtou, owes his start to his picture of her face. He came from Cincinnati and had but little to do. Mrs. Bell gave bim a sitting, and he had the luck to catch one of her most beau tiful expressions. The picture was shown at Cor- j coran's gallery, and crowds went to see it. After this the unknoan artist was no longer unknown. Orders poured in, and he bus now made enough to build him a fine bouse, and he is the portrait painter of the capital. The Vandf-rbilt party, returning from the Michi gan Central meeting at Detroit, recently, went to Buffalo over the Canada Southern, making the fastest run on record. To engines were used one a new McQueeu machiue and the other a re built engine, turned out at the St. Thomas t.hops, and both built for fast running. The dispatcher at St. Thomas reports that the ran from Essex Centre to St. Thomas, ninety-six miles, was made in ninety-six minute's, including two stops of seven minutes. The 116 miles intervening between St. Thomas and Niagara Junction were accomplished in two hours aud twenty-three minutes, including j ten stops of thirty-six minutes, making the actual ! runaiug tim 111 hours. The total run from Essex ! Centre to the Juuction, 212 miW, deducting stop- j rcii. was made in -0' minutes,, which is the fast- j e-t time on record on auv road. The St. Thomas 1 engine weighs twenty-eight aud one-half tons, has a 17x23 cylinder and 100 tllues. The McQueen en gine weighj tbirtv-ei :ht tons. Las an 18x24 cylinder ' and 197 liues. Cull Lycan & No. 105 and 107 Fort iPost Office Box 38. LYCAN & JOHNSON have just received a beautiful lot of Parlor Suits up holstered in Silk, Silk and IMush, Plush and Hair Cloth, Hair-cloth and Reps, that they will sell at the lowest trices, possible. LYCAN & JOHNSON have just receh -d by "Suez " a large assortment of Folding Steamer Chairs that should bt iuspected by every one contemplat ing a sea voyage. AT LYCAN & JOHNSON'S can be found all of the latest Music just re ceived by " Suez," and " Australia." LYCAN &. JOHNSON, have a large assortment of Baby Carriages, Swinging and Rocking Cradles, Crib, and high and low Chairs for the little folks. LYCAN & JOHNSON have some very cheap and some expensive Bed-room Suits. LYCAN &. JOHNSON have the only assortment of small Musical Instru ments in Honolulu. LYCAN & JOHNSON have the only assortment of PIANOS and ORGANS to be found in this Kingdom. LYCAN fc JOHNSON yell rroie Pianos than all the other dealers because they sell cheaper, sell on the installment plan, ts;ke old instruments in ex change, and lease them allowing the rental to be applied on purchase. LYCAN & JOHNSON keep everything in the Music line. j LYCAN & LOHNSON have the celebrated Herring Pat, Fire aud Burglar- Carriages, ic, &c. LYCAN & JOHNSON have the only large stock of Picture Moulding and Coruice Moulding to be found in Honolulu. LYCAN & JOHNSON have a very large assortment of Paintings, Water Colors, Engravings and Chromos that they will sell below auction prices. LYCAN & JOHNSON have in their employ Mr. W. G. Wood who is the only professional house decorator in this couutry. If you want everything to harmonize, consult him. LYCAN & JOHNSON, Manufacture Lambroqiu'a Cornices and keep Cornice Moulding, poles and rings in Brass, Ebony and Walnut. LYCAN &. JOHNSON will furnish estimates for the complete or partial fur nishing of residences. LYCAN & JOHNSON sell and rent Chairs cheaper than anyone else. LYCAN &. JOHNSON propose to sell all goods handled by theia at only a fair profit, and not at the high figures usually asked for goods in their line in Honolulu. LYCAN &. JOHNSON'have the best Sewing Machines for family, and man ufacturing purposes and sell them at from $20 to $45 each. LYCAN & JOHNSON have all goods plainly marked, and will deal justly by everyone. Answering all of their correspondents and shipping goods to the other Islands promptly, and do all in their power to please in price and quality. may 19 wtf. COMMOTION IN THE ROPE MARKET ! irif-t f And we nell as Xiow iiM tlio Iiowewt. Anil Jou't au) body forget it. We fell ew Bedford Uopr, And ever; it-tailer knows bow it will.l.ulJ out la rt Wright. JW also bave tbe moM varied assortment of Ship Chandlery ! Kept by any Jhouse this Mile of the ftocly Mountains. . u II mn ail nurn Hemp and Manila Cordage,. Artesian Well -boring Hope, Wire Rope, Sisal Rope, Manila Hawrr, fottuu and Hemp Work All number, talvaolzed Marlue Hardware, Palais aadfOlN, Cepprr Faint, Pare Cupper Steatite, tl-lt-iOu. Vrlluw .llrt.il, 11 to 24 oz. ('vpprrln; Nails Whale Kttat-. Boat Stark, t.MlTanlzrd Bool iulW all si ., And ON E TIIOl'S.4M .nU ONK otber articles too numerous to mention Allot" v. hi. b we will sell at LOWEST RATKV A No Ar.t f.'r Perrr Dnvla Paii Killer Bi muUb lJ I'irrrr'tBtiab Uumm and l.nnrm. lr. may2d3m A. W. PIERCE & CO. for sai.l; ONE THOUSAND MATS, IS" o . 1 Chinese Rice IN Ootid oi- lnty Inicl. J. T. Waterhousc. jut 9 lm. . Tbe D el in on i eo Restaurant ON KlNli SrRF.Kr, next to Ca-tl- A Cooke, Meals Cooked to Order at all Hours Iximelie mid Suppers ii5 and GO Cents. iicard, per week, upstairs ii 00 ; ID ajvauk-e. R. Oehllmiien $c Co., juulG lUl PROPRIFroR--. KENG LUN CHUNG & CO. IMrOH'lER OF Chinese Fancy Goods. Al) kind" ofJ-iilk. Chinese? 'lot bintf. Matting. 1c. No. 78 Nuuanu Street. Mr. E. S. Ward. (HTF OF WIl.rKCJ, Attorney of the Supreme Court AND C O N V K: V ANCEft'. 0c tbel Streat, (opposite tt CbartL), Honolulu. i:cC lm. Johnson, Street, - - - Honolulu. Telephone ISTo. 179. A. FULL AND COMPLBTB ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES OF AIX KINDS. LEATHER OFALL KINDS The highest price in CASH paid for Hides, Skin and Tallow BY M. W. McCHESNEY & SON. 42 Queen Street. iurh:U. TERRIBLE COMMOTION JIN THE CORDAGE MARKET We will not he Undersold ! Prices Greatly If educed! WE ARK PREPARED TO ELL THE BEST Article of Manila Cordage at prices much below tbe previona rates. Or. in other word, AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, and perhaps a LITTLE I.U W i-.rt : bicb ran be round out by callii : by calling out SOLLES & CO. Honolulu, Mav 1, luili Manilia Cigars, Ex Steamer 11 Coptic." An invoice ol a very uperior quality. all auaj see lor yourselves. Bolles $r Oo. lull dim. TO TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS- f HAVE MA ' enable me 1 AUK Sit II ARP.A.N'nEMKNTS AS WILL to settle all the details of faref4, routed, aud checking of Bugpnge fi-om these Iilaudfl to the Atlantic Coast. I shall be happy to pive you all desired informa tion, and u.ake travelling a easy and comfortable as pos sible. J. WILLIAMS. MiyC9 dti Fori Siroot. Shipping. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO. FOR SAX FKAXCISCO. THE MAUNIFICEXT SEW lRuN STEAMSHIF MARIPOSA. HOWARD v'oinmaa Jer j i Is due at thin t-H.i-t ou or aHLut July Jt.lh. j.dJ , will be dispatcb4rd Lack About Ausut 'Jtl. Passage in this maguinc-nt steamship may be aecured ia adranca by applying to jun21 tf VTM. O. IRWIN & CO., Agents. -, , . - no . . . , y . . v i FOR SAN PRANCIS( O. a ' amia-ixaK , TUE FAVORITE BARK Forest Queen, j .). H. VlXUI.4j. .MAVUK, Will Have Qu;ck Dispatch for the Above j Port. For rreight or Passage apply to H. Hackfeld & Co., JUlll It AlTlBtl Oceanic Steamship Company For Iloiigrliong-, CliiiiM. a. IIIE HHIlISIl SltAMKK j JS& SUEZ, Will Letfe for Uic tbte p..i Ou or About Juu 15th, 18S:J. Freight or Pass ige may he secured in advaa.-4- by appli cation to Wm. C. IRWIN & CO., apr!4 wtd. Aeeiits. A. FRANK COOKE, OFFICE, Corner Nuuauu aud Queen Sts., HONOLULU, H. I. A GEKT T a? o n The Following Packets: WaI'.KI.K, WAIEHU, MAI.OLO, M ANA, WAIOI.I. A I Al A 1.1,', W KAL.DNA, JtU.U. K A MOI, KHTKal, FLAG :-Red, with White Ball ! tnarll ly TIME TABLE 'SiiStmr Likelike Steamer Likelike will leave Honolulu ea h Tuesday at 4 p. M., touching at Labaina, Msalaea Hay, Makena, Ma bukona, Kawaihae, Laupahoehoe and Hilo Returning will touch at all the above ports, arriving at Honolulu each Sunday a. m. TI1R I.IKELIliK Wild, L.U.4VK ilKK WHAUF at 4 P. m.. and XO Freight will be receivai after :i p. m. Due notice is fcriveu of tbis rule, and it will be carried out. inivll WILDER t CO. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CQfflpAfli For tSan F'l-aiioijsoo. THK SPLENDID ?TKAM?illr- CITY OF SYDNEY. DEAltBOKV. I'omiunnder. Will LEAVt HONOLULU FOR SAN FRANCISCO ON OR fiBOUT JULY 2. FOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND, THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP WKBBKK. Couiniaiilur. WILL LEAVE FOR THE (OI.OXIHS ON OR ABOUT JULY 8. For Freight and Panaage, apply to H. H iOKFKLD k Oo. Agenm. (ioadi for Shipment pi-r Strnmrr ran now be Stored, Pre of Ch.ire, itt the- Firr-proof Warehaataaear ihe Sipimer Wharf, mar MESSRS. H. HAOiFKl D CO nr no prepare! to ia ue RETURN TIC A ETA bolw een Honolulu an1 ao Fran dsco for 125 the round trip. For Europe via New York unard Lme EST A li LIS II F.I 4 4. Two Sailings Every Week FO LIVERPOOU: FROM XKW YORK EVERT UEHVEsniV, Kit I rt -4 ( f i F.kf.ttV ViNKOtt RATES OF PASSAGE : CABIN' 30 and flOO (;oi.l According to Arcouiaixlation. RETURN TICKETS 0- FIVoRtRi.E TERMS. STEERAGE Cf-'KREM'V loUood accommodation" cao &liry b secured n appliratios WII LI A vis fUMONl) CO ., J A3. ALEXANDER, San Francisco, State Street, Boston. VERNON H 8KOfN 4 l.'O., 4 Bawling Rr4en, .New York Notice to Paaenger trotn Australia. Nrw Zeal&mt iu I Hoi lulu The Cunard Line atfordu m -r- ih.n u-al Nciiitir to through pie3?eT frnm Trina-Paeifi.; P .ri. the frequency ot its sailing precluding all p xsibi,iiy or ,)mmv in Mi York XT "ood AccomcKxlalioo alx-y. reae.-y,. I . VERNON ll RR-ivVN s I'd . met 4 boirhr.a Grern. N' Yolk. Oceanic Steamship Corn'y. Notice to Shippers. E N E W WAREHOVSI.S OF THE U. S. s?. CO. J. are now completed. Merchandise intended for xhip ment by vessels of the above line will be receiveil free of storagi-, and receipts issued lor tn-. liisurauce iu merchandise while in tbe Warehouse at owners risk. Wm. C. Irwin & Co., jun2 3m. A5EST! O S. S. CO. .cj-4asaaa'a 411 ' ni 08TU EKITISM Oil !fll EC IMII.K 1 1 1 u v a' nee Oom t ny. Established I OQ9. Reour,e- ot thr iV.mj ,ny a t 31.-t l,,-eu.l-r, l.--J 1 AufWi.l Capital SiiM,i i uWnU.l - .n-h)'. S faiJ-up - .,vo.i Fire Fund uj kfvrv at ai-t iHTeuibrrSJ 1.07 l 5 L'fe and Aucuity FuuJi s..Vji C-Keveme Kitv Branch . l.st " Lite aud Annuity l!ram-h. 4S4.7?1 E. HOKFCHI.AEC.EK CO., nu L 11 Afieuts for the Hawaiian Ulaii.U. Administrator's Sale of REAL ESTATE! BT VIRH E OF AN OltDEB OF SALE UKAXTEn by the Honorable B.njaruiu H. ustiu suits an a .Jadpe in Probate, on Ibe Olat day of May, A. D. l-A.l. the nndersined will sell at l"ublic Auction, in front of the offii-e ol 1). H. HirrilCOCK. Au. tioueer, UiU Island ol Hawaii, at 10 o'clock A. w.. On Saturday, the 23 day June, '83 '"or Cash on the FxeruMou of Tille Peed All tho-e 1 hive certain 1 Wojd.-n-frame Houor bu.U1U..nd.h.e. .-,.all U .den Buiiain n(.w bemi? aud .ituare t.u tb4-laud o. i..v i ... . i P. Uilo. (livreuuder described in L..t .No. -.'). Thvse liuild iuu to Be removed from the land bv tlt4- purchaser wit bin two uiouth' from tbe ale. One of tbe DuihiiUK- i- a latve Dwelhnsr liou-e and More. All can be ca.silv re luoved ad All that certain pie.-e 4r (.as.fl ol Land uitu.itrd at Mauhlii. Hllo. Inlaud ol Hawaii, and d.-scrib. d in Koval Patent Xo. lCi5. It borders on Waiiuea .ti aia and con tains 24 acre. To U? Hold without t!.o IiuildiuKs then on and subject to two uinnthi priviK: f..r the purchncr9 of tbe building to remove tt.em. A valuable investment. Tbe above pr4p4-rt.v i a part of the etate ol Pctero Wa hakane, dect aed. Title perlVct. I eeds at tbe expense i purchaser. Taxes lor 13.1-4 to be paid by th? purchasers. tST Further particular tuav be obtained of the under signed at Honolulu, or of l. H HITCHCOCK. Auctioneer, Hilo. Hawaii. W. Al HTIX WllITIXG, Aiimitii-ti at.ir IVtate of P-t.-ro Wahakaua. juu'J w:tt Jiteui' in j.l.-tc Jiusiui'Ms Suit, SiL.VI, at 22 tf Chas. J, Fishel's Popular Sturh. . J. LEVEY Sl CO., Beg to notily tlie Public tliut they . HAVK .NOW v;X HAND AND TO AKRIVK resh Lot of Croceries. B o t li A m e 1 i c a n anl In 10 p i a n , Khiih will cooipaie favorably with the t)t4x k ot iN Y h uhc 144 iuaii, 444 . t icb Will Be Sold at a Rettssoiaafclij Price ! OUH Raisins, Almonds, Walnuts, Candied Peel and Assorted Extracts, V I i K, Perfectly Fresh and Imported Expressly for the HOL AYS I Aud Purchasers will fin I it lo the'r A l V A T AG K lu ilial with u. As We Guarantee 111 very Article I Our Store ban just been Paioled and Renovated, ami every attention given to the wants and cum torts of our Customers. W have a large fluff of Salesmen, which iutures prompt attention anil delivery tif Orders. We have also secured the SOLE A-QEISrCY OF ROBERTS' CELEBRATED CANDIES ! And we'll have C'u.. at truly on Kami a Larjce and Varied Assortment, coiuisling of MAKSHIVi ALLOWS, CARAMELS, FRENCH NOUGAT, ChKA.M BARN. I K A . Li T UAKS. JBI.LV A M KKI'll' lt H AKKS, WAbXUT CKGANS, KGG t'HKAMS. A UKL KlOl), KXTKA LK.MON OliUHS. And a I-Tiandred Other "Varieties WK HAVK NOW O.N IIA.Ml AM) KXI'H T A I.AU(iK AiSOItT.MKM OF Fancy Candy Boxes and Morns of Plenty ! Island Oi-drs Solicited. uri tf i WOULD RKSPECTFULLY ANNOUXCK TO His FHIKNIW AND THE (JFNE ral publ.c that he has opened a exr Stove & House Fm iiisliiii" Slardu su e Store IN CAMPBELL'S NEW BLOCK, Opposite S. G. Wilder & Co.'s Lumber Yard, about JULY 1st, iax-jl- A ITIJIXm lallVTE OF STOVES, cc.- Good3 per " Discovery " from San Francisco, from New York ; and also from Liverpool per " Oberon." By the ' Discovery ' I have received the following Stoves & Ranges ifc K A iA H A UA A ifu2Ue "D"e w,,h BUI"NU HKARTH and LARQK 30-lcB OVEN, btmg a D4- feature ia a fanuly Range 'Hawaii,' Aloha' and Oahu' Ranges AND THE WKLL KNOWN rtiCTriMoisru k ngj i Built to Stand Hard Work. Wrought Iron Ranges for Plantation Use ! .-targe Assortment oi mouse "us-aishing Hai'tlware. Well Casing and Hydraulic Pine P. OBQX 294 W"rk f A" mV Prmp,ly ,u"a t0- ' ju'24 We 'have JUST RECEIVRU "CONSUELO" A PINE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' BUTTON BOOTS, TIES, SLIPPERS, Etc. DIRECT FROM PHILADELPHIA. ITRAW Sc tJljsrGr 'STYLES. A. W. RICHARDSOJII & CO CORNER FORT & MERCHANT STREETS not IZmZ Notice of IirtgaSees Intention to Fore- v Atv i 1 !: I v Sia WITH A I'OWEltOKMLKrON- t a I V L t . i - .. Jb TAIN i I tn a .,ain "r' HeVteU.b.r. 1879. hui ...... .u't'et, zt:i at h,Wio Au.tion at S.I. .-rH.tu of K P- Vi ur.lav, "vib d.y ..t Jam:. 11. at 12 ",uMlJ, 'V(1),u. I. -a. Il.nl of O.Uu K f- UK ""JX Funb. r t a.ti.-ul.r . au U bad .f 11. t. Vwktrtvu. juui td. Notice of Mortgagees' Intention to Fore close and of Sale. IA V. ti:l.AN. i: WITH A POWER OF 8AI K CON-. TAINi.U in a o. itaiu MjrtKe tuade by al.kala (wl. andK.ikuk .t . 1!. 1. HI. kerl.m. dated Juue 10th. IMO. I : eccnl" I iu l ib. rr., pah'f 17K iu tin Hawaiian Keg-latrjr of l eU. Notice i her. t'v Kiv.-n that .aid It. F. Hi. ker lull Intend to foreclo..- Ni.id M. rtiiate lor ci'tiilitiona brokcu. and upoa aid lor.N-lo4.ure will at-ll tbe Moifatrd lroierty at Fub lic Ancti.'ii at !!. ! "sliM4-ro4m of K. 1". Adam" ou Saturday, th day 4 1" .In :.-, lvl at li M. of naid ily. Tbe pr. p. rty to If ..1.1 is ntut-.l at Waikiki, Ifland of . 4ahn. and ti4-4..-i ibe I iu Koyal l atent So. 3174, contaiulu 4 4-UK" acrr-.. K. F. IlICKEKTON. Pate.1 Hou. liiWi. June 0. 18. Mort-a(l4r. Furtber j.a.n. ulart. can be had of ft. F. Bit kertou. jutri Id. Notice of MortAgeea' Intention to Fore close and of Sale. IN AO'uKHANi E WITH A POWER OK fAl.K lX)N T MNKl" iu a 4-eitalu Mortraijo made by Kauiakaulla aiitl I'. H Mahoe tj A J t'aitwritjht. Aduiiuistrator of tbe I Mot.- 4f H. . Holt d. 04-4-d. dal.-d -Jttt day of Septem ber, IjsTS. Recorded iu Liber S7, pagi- 37 in tiie Hawaiian Registry of IH 4 ,1s. Notice is hereby ivu that Kaid A. J. t'artwrlubt la ti'Dili to f.it-ecl'.H said niorttrae t T i-ondiftnua broken, and upon Kaid fnrrchiNure will aell the Moitaag4-d prop, erty al Public Auction at the Sah s-rvoiu of K. I'. Adams 011 Saturday, :(0th day of Juue, ISH'l, at 11 M of aald day. Die Mortgaged property lo lie aold are lau la aituated at Waikiki. lilau I 4 f iialiu. ' And alo all the share anil In t4Tct of ftaiil 1. U. Mabo4- iu the Ahupuaa'aol AliouiauU, Papua, and Mohiaa, situated on I-daud of Kauai. A J. ('ARTWRIUHT. I'ated IKululit, June '2, 1hs:i. Mortgagae. ' Further particulaia iiu be bad of R. F. Ulckertou, At- t4jruey for Mortgage'. All Orders will Receive oar Pertoual Attention. & "AUSTRALIA, 93 FELT HATS,