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f m, , 6, - Jf "V & fc. I I lfailj. tjiilleiin, Saturday, may s, issa. 'THIS'DaVS DOINC ' , MORNING. Oymtinsltim Exercises for Ltulies nutl Children, from U to 11. Assignees' fcjnle of Watches, Jew elry, etc., at Kales Room of Lyons & Levey, at 10 o'clock. - AFTERNOON Monthly Alerting of this Missionary Gleaners, Fort St. Church, 2:30. EVENING. Knee Meeting, Hawaiian Hotel, at V o'clock. Gospel Temperance Meeting at Bethel, at 7:30. . to-morrow. Bethel Sunday School, at D : 15. Fort St. Church S. S. at 0 : 1 3. St. Andrew's Cathedral S. S. 10. Bethel, Rev. Dr. Damon, at 11 Fort St. Church, Key. J. A. Cnt zan, morning and evening. St. Andrew's Kov. Geo. "Wallace, morning; Kov. K. Wainwright,t in evening. Bible Class -at Fort St. Church Vestry, at 3: 15. AT IT AGAIN. "We regret to sec in the columns of the Gazette the following anim adversions upon the Y. M. C. A.," 1 C. A. of Thursday ; then follow the portions objected to and criticisms on them. Wc have u decided ob jection to the use of the words "columns of the Gazette" as in dicating the source of the matter criticized. It is quite true that the portions , quoted appealed in the GazeKc and therefore that, literally, the Advertiser has a right to use the words " iu the columns of the Gazette" to describe the place where they appeared. But without any further explanation the use of those words "in the columns of" conveys a wrong impression to the reader as they are ordinarily used to indicate the editorial anil reportorial matter contained in any given newspaper. The matter ciiticized in this case was portion .of a, letter, addressed to the Editor of the Gazette and there fore by all rules of journalism he is not expected to be responsible for it. But by admitting this fact a great deal qf the force of the Advertiser's com ments would ha"e been lost as their article was undoubtedly written so as to convey an impression that the Gazette, as a public journal, lield these opinions which the I'. C. A. criticized. The sharpness of the move will be apparent when we draw attention to the fact that for a few weeks past the Advcrtiicr has taken every opportunity of vilifying and sneering at those prominently con nected with the religious organiza tions of this city, and impugning their motives for that connection. thematbub Musical society gave their concert last night in the Y,. M. C. A. Building, wheu the fol lowing programme was presented: r.uiT i. Overture "Diadem," Hciold Honolulu Symphony Club. Chorus "'Crutaders,!! .'..'. ." Gadc Amateur Musical Society. Solo "Within this Sacred Dwelling,". . .'. '. :Mo.art s . ,, iMr.j Mx.G.rtncy. , ' Quartette "L'adVRisc"tho Monfis Waking' Smart Miss I). Parke, Mrs. Davie, Messrs. W.W.Hall and Stnrkey. Solo Zither , . .Mr. Stroclcin Chorus "Roscmaidon,".... P. II. C'owcn Amateur Musical Society. Paut ii. Selection "Indiana in AlgcrJ," arruug- cd by Mr. A. Marqucz).. Rossini ' ' Honolulu Symphony Club. Chorus "Sw ect Peace Descending,".... Mozart Amateur Musical Society. . Sole "Dulling," Millard Mrs. J. H. Paty. Chorus "Where Wavelets Ripple," ...Plnsutl Amateur Musical Society. Solo "Violin Rait' Mr. Yarndley. Clioius "Roseinnideu,"....F. II. Cow en Amateur Miibical Society A more detailed report will ap pear in our next. .j Police court. ClUJIINAL CAIXNIUlt. ' Friday, May 1 F. Kelly, drunk, forfeited $0 bail. A. Niclsou and C. jCingsly, drunk, lined 85 and 81 costs. wC, Jvingsly,( nssault and batteryT, rcmaudedj nutil moved on. Kauhanc, remanded from 3rd, de fendant wlthdrawns plea of quilty, and is committed for rial to Supreme Court1 at next July tcr'ni. v f A wjiibi'EU Is heaul that the Titer is nlo to huvo a libel suit u'gainst it on uc couut of its recent utterances auent a ccrtulu editor ami pastor. LOCAL & GENEBAL ITEMS. CoNCKJiN'txn I hat Palace wall ngnin, wind whs the tlivy between the two? It appears that the b.. Ahcrgcldle did not touch at Valpaiateo.atall. . - Revolts of a elaiugu In the manage ment of the ,7'ifr arc ctnieiU' "Nini.tixnth Cent my Lemons from a Hlogiaphy 3.i0u year old," will lie Mr. Cman's Mtbjiet Sunday morning, even, big subject, "$?," a talk with business men. Mn. Irvine, formetly ficlght-clorknnd pui-er on the .lames Makee, is now fieiL'lii.clrk of the C. II. Bf)ion, vice Mr. Du Pree, resigned, Tor thVpurpdsc cf going to the Const per City of Toklo. Wk received an adortieinent loo 1a!c for insertion yestciday th.it thc'Knplo lanl Paik Association would lakoelaige of the races on the 11th June. The adv. will appear In Monday' isMie. . . Tin: Portuguese immigrants by tlie Aliergeldio were put iishoic at Kukaiiko jestetday afternoon. There were 204 men and 1U0 w omen. One death of an infant occurred on Thursday morning- . . Tiik Y. M. C. A. rooms wero open last night for the first time. They will he open from 7 u. m. to 0 p. in. every day. All aic cordially welcome. The Seete tary,v. Inn., will be in nttendnncc. A cuumidiuin suggested by the follow. lug seKlencc troin ine-. c. -i. oi yes teiday : " During the p.iS3agc there has been 1(3 liirllis and 0 deaths; the latter all children." If the latter were all chil dren, what were all the former ? Soon after the Aliergeldio anchored in the stream oa Thursday afternoon she was surrounded by boats containing numbers of Portuguese. As they drew nigh tho immigrants shouted and cheer ed them. This 'was kept up for some' time.' i m Tin: Social at the Bethel on Thursday evening was well attended. The pro. ci amnio tendered wns unusually attrac tive, consisting of songs and recitations. Afterwauls a veiy nice lefcetion was served. It was about 10 o'clock wheii the party broke up, having spent the time well in social enjoyment. Wk would again draw the attention of the Koad Supervisor to tlie fact that a considerable portion of Queen street lias been metalled and left without having sand or caith put on top and rolled. The complaints of drh ers" are loud and frequent as the road is wortc now than it was bcfoie. Wi: are glad to make the correction that the orange-s ghen to the German immigrants on the Makee on Tuesday night were donated by tlie generosity of Mr. W. H.Kice. Our thanks are due to our contemporary for pointing out the fact but wo had already known of it, although not in time for publication. . . . ( CoMri.Ais.Th arc made by Hawaiian'-, especially women and children, of the conduct of a man on Maunakca strest who owns a pet monkey. He ties a long stiing to it and allows it to go aciossthc load, and when anyone passes it jumps at them. This may be fun, and there may be no actual damage done, but ow. ing to lite i ignorance of the animal the women and childicn get frightened. A courx.u of facts in natural history from tlie personal obsei vations oT n friend arc: One variety 'of squid comc3 on shore when the fiala t ices arc in blossom, and climbs them, at least part of the way up. Once, lie fouaiPuo less than ten lohbcr-crabs climbing one cocoanut tree, whone trunk wa perpen dicular, and hanging one to another so as to form a ving chain. , Aoain this w cek we present our read, ers with a supplement, This one will bo found moic thiui usually valuable on ac. count of the aiticlo on the approaching eclipse (tiiinslatcd from theicport to the Iiuienu des Longitude by a Ficucli Gov. criimeut commission,) the dciciiptiou of the raising of the Austral, umbtho usual culi'i tabling miscellany. Subscribers will do well to preserve their supplement-, as it is our present intention to issuo them for some weeks more, at least. t No meeting of the 'fcichuix' asbo.-ia-tlon was held yesterday afternoon as only the olllceih were pieeut. 3fo meeting will bo held now till the (list 1'ilday In October. We would remind leaehcis that to make their association of any use to them as a body, they must attend legulaily and take some IntcicM. in it. What benefit can be derived from having an association that has to ad journ regularly for want of attendants is a puwlc to us, and we think teachers would do well to ponder over the matter and go into It moiu energetically ne.t ,.. ' . ' " S session, i i Mh Two JIne pictures by Mr, Strong aie now on exhibition at lycnu & John Hon's, Fort street. They will only remain on exhibition for a few days. The lirst represents u view vl Uuuululu seen fiont Mr. Oliule'srcildenee on Judd street. In the foreground Is Jiuld Street, to left old l'michhdwl looks smilingly down on the city, hi the middle distance is the tow u and hnrhour willi the Madras, outside, and tho ocean, for a background. The other icprocuts a beach iceulj vUh Hawaii ins pushing off their canoes preparatory to going out fbhlng. Both plcimc aio chniUer Istleof the island and are well woith 'eelng. Hkiu; area few moic facts aloiil the s.-. Abergeldli!: She is 18TS tons butlli. en, and was ."57 days i.cttuUly ai ten and' o days coaling at Lorotuel. She hail a passage of 24 days tiom tlie latter place, nccr having touched at Valparaiso. She faily draws between 21 and1 23 feet of water; None1 of the immigrants 'by her were inhabitants of towns they all 'ante ftom the country districts. 'Ihe Captain is very uonular ninouir-t the; innnigriintiMi On their, airlvuh In port? they chceied him and shook him heaiti ly by thu hand. Afterwaid, uii'-olicit-ed, they pic-enlcd him with n nuincr. ously signed testimonial. One 'man 'who hadn't a chance to sign the general testi. monitil, wioto out one of his own, and, Inning signed it, g.nc it to the Captain. No complaints haw been made about the food or accommodation., and Messrs Ilofimiii:c &. Co. detenu great ciedlt for le way in which they have c.uikd out .the instructions given them by Col. G. . Macfaihme dining his stay in Lon don. Auction Sale3 by Lyons & Levey. Assignees' Sale. ( At Sales Itoom1, Be.n or Block, ON SATURDAY, MAY 5, At 10 o'clock a. m., The undersigned have received Instruc tions from Mcssis. Leneban &Wainnm. Assignees in the Estato of' Ching Hin Chong, AVatchinakeraiid Jewelei, to sell at public auction at our Sales Itoom, oii Sutuidny, May 5th, at 10 a. m., The whole of the Stock in Traite AMD AVntchimikcrs' Machinery. ' JFurniture, &c, &c., belonging to the mid csbite, for tho benefit of whom it may concern, consist ing of ' Gold antl Silver Watches. ; 1 and 8-day Clocks, Itings, Studs, ' Hrooches, Bincelets, Chains, Kyc.glassi'3, Necklaces, Watchmakers' Tools and Materials, Show Cases, Safe, Furniture, Cooking Utensils, ifcy., Scc. Lyons ifc Lcvi:y, Auctioneer. Y. 31. C. A. ON MONDAY EVENING, May Tth," at 7:1)0 o'clock, a class will be formed for instruction iu Uook.keeping. All wbo aie dcsbous ot ioining this class, wirctuer members ot tlie A-soeia-thin or not, are coidiallv invite 1 to be present. ai3 2t Wanted. ALIVE MAN' to drive toda wugon. Apply at PALMER & TilACIIER'S 303 -lw New Drug Store, Fort St. -Where do yon Itny your,, CiJLi O T EDITH !- v-'frVif : , - IN ASKING THE ABOVE Quesliru we simply desire you to examine closely three main points: lHt, tiiallty-31atcrlnl. and, Htj le-Flt and M'urlj. 3rd, Pricc-M!ze or Dili. And when you are satisfied with conclu sions, pay us a visit, and we guurnntcc . Quality or aiatex-ial, , Style of ITXt una "Worlc AND A Saving of 20 per cent In your older. If these are sufficient considerations plcaso cull at the r , Great American ClotliingHouse 17 Kunnnn Street, SO;) ly C'ornor of Minlne. Salmon ! Salmon ! E. C. McOANDLESS OFFERS FOK SALE Bbls C. E. Salmon, extra, ' Bbls Skeena Biver Salmon, -Bbls Frazor Biyer Salmon, Hlf bbls Salmon, choice, Bbls & hlf bbls Plant! Salmon Kits Salmon Bellies, Stalls, Nos, 2 and 3 FISH BIAltKET, UOKOLVU't ywiui DILLINGHAM & CO.'S BULLETIN OF NEW GOODS! I A Fine Assortment l-, . OK -AG-ATE . IRON WARE For Solo Very JLovr. ' i r t Send for full lllublratcd cittdouge A new. line of CliaiidelieTsf,Plows,; i -fi Cultivators, Globulai' Street Lamps, Kerosene and Lubrlbatlng Oils, &c, &o. k The jIagneso,-Calpite Fire Proof Safes: New and Staple Gijpds from America and England. , . JOSEPH Eu WBSEMAN, r, Eeal.Estate Broker, Employment Agent and General "l Business Agent, Ofliec, 27 Mcicliant street, Hawaiian Gazette Block. The only lccoguicd Real Estate Broker in the Kingdom.! Land and properly for ale in all parts of Honolulu and theiarious Islands. , Houses to lease and rent iu Honolulu and suburbs. Rooms to rent, en mite or single, throughout Honolulu. , ( Books and Accounts Kept. Bills collected. Legal papers of every description drawn. Agent lor Vickcry's Monthly Fireside Magazine and Visitor, wish i 18 Cluomos; subscription 1.25 per year. Agent for tlicUest,Life Insurance Company in tho World. ' ' ' EsTChargcs always moderate. B5?Telcph6ac No. 172. YOTT CAN 33TJY MEDICINES AND TOILET ARTICLES 25 per cent Cheaper at PALMER & TEACHER'S . , New Xrug: Store, THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN TOWN. 318 lm s IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE IT, JUST TfcY IT; G. W. MACFARLANE & CO. Oiler for sale the Cargoes of the ships t ' .Atocrummi " nutl " Janet Court," Recently arrived fioai Glasgow and Liverpool, respectively. Also, to arrive, the Cargoes of thu Britinli Steamship " Abergeldie," Fiom London, now due; the British ship " Slnindoii," from Glasgow, due .Tuly 1st; and tho British bark " Isle of Auglese.i," from Liverpool, due Aug. 1, Comprising one of the largest and finest selection of goods and Mcrch'iudbe ever imported to Honolulu, and which will be offered to the tinde, town anil country housekeepers, and buyers generally, at ex-' eeptionally favcrable terms. 4 i, .jjry.urooas, npw on exniDitioii, . At o ir Show Roonn, unstiiirs. Stiiiaien, BridlcM, lffantes mid Wln'i. .. Rolls Eimli'sh Belting, !5, l, 0, 8 and 10 inches. ' Hdls. Rest Knglirh Ann ailed and Galvanized Fence Wire, Nos. -1, 5 and 0. , Cases, Smith &,McLca i'b celebrated Galvanised Corruj at -d lion, the best imported heic, ll.T, 8 and I) feet lengths 2-1 gauge. Atteni o i of to winners of thisar tiele is called to this particular brand, which ne er warps, cracks, or peels off, from the action of sun, and atmosphere, 1 , . . , N ' Casks, Best English, Portland, German and Itorcudnle Cement. Bales blue stripe, twilled and plain Sugar Bags, 5 if) to a Bale: the genuine article. Bales heavy twilled Coal Bags best Scotch make, Bales U, -1 and O-piy. Seaming nud Roping Twine. ' -W . i fji.,.i Scotch Fire Brick, square and arch. Fire Clay. 1 ..,r ,, YOfr IHtnH BcNt Bootcli Splint Coal, Tlie,bcst,and-mostccouonic.il(for lI.intiitioiis. Steamers general Ube, is clear and lumpy, consequently, no waste; gives vciy little smoko and spot, burns well away aud does not clinker and burn up grate-bars; and producs 25 per cont.'moro steam than any other Bituminous Coal. 150 TONS BEST WELCH COAL, Especially adapted for ranges audcookingstoves. A small lot of Auvils and Vices, for blacksmiths' use. 4 Bar Iron n good assortment; also Bars Steel. Best Wool llurliips, 42-inch', in -fQ-ynnl pieces. ,r A few casks Assorted GhiWaio comprising Glass Dishes, Bowls, Gobleti-, Tuinblers, Shcrilcii Hocks Ports, Chirets, Chainpagiies, Decanters, DlbhMLamiib and other nitieles required by housekeepers. ' A full assortment of Gr.mlte.waro comprising Dlnncr.sels Ewch nml Basins! Bowls, Dishes, Cup and Saucers, Plates and many other articles in.thib lino. t ,.t 11 A FEW SUPERIOR PIANOS, In cottage Mylp, fiom the lending Berlin makers, which will bo offered on very f.ivoiahlo terms. An iuspc&tioii and trial of these attraetlvo Pianos is invited. 'ihieoCiibedof imcspoBiil m.iku of Stocks and Dicsthq most.completo thing of the kind for plantation use. -v ' ' 'V "" GalvunVedCrigi1u-''1V'lniZ0 ' BuckeU' -10, 13 ,,ntl U-inclu NeUs Galvanized Tubs. Tkv Iluest brumn- of Ales, Wines and Ppirits iu usstjal ,irfctyAlovUio (oliowlng STJGaVll MACHINERY, PS W?ai'V?iUb"-f! u,S ulu,Uetl make, the buporlorlty ot which is acknow. Udged by all Hawaiian i lantern jaijd Manufacturers, in Cuba, Bnull, lUnifr.H Queensland, Fiji aud other sugar.producing, countries, tliroughout tho world Steam Clarlfiers, Sugar Mills, Engines, Centrifugals, Vacuum Tans, Pumps, Iron Chimneys, TunkH, Boilers, etc., etc." Portable Tramway and Cano Cars, Locomotives, Ralls. The cargo of the steamship Abcrgeldio was selected wlih great care by our don Atrent. under tlinfllrnr-t. uniii-vrlulni, .f .1 ..,..!... ,n ....... ' . . L011 of u beautiful ljno o gooJs not .hitherto imported here. Olroufnn giving u full stand description ofGoods will he sent to our customer, heads of fimillfcs'nud tho ladles of Honolulu. o - iion". . 11 Imimim If vrflnrtfM . i .OS :.-iT0H C80.'' if