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1 lV pai0aiianlH2rite HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, BOOK ANDtfOB Every Wednesday Horning, ' AT S3-BO FGX AVXVJt. Salt Kwxlrn Sxtmttin STJJtt. Orncx 0 iIecciS iJrwt. ww of , fee lvt Oo. UnaMs, II. I. ; THK MQAUrTX" CUTrCB ! bow prtparM U txtcaet all ocwen hr w m hkt nun. Iit ai fMbbt V Srt im at tb VOL. IT XO. 20.1 HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1868. $6.00 PER YEAK. or etert MMumox, m WTTK NXATNBM AND OI8FATOK BUSDfE$ NOTICES. MERCHANT TAILORS, POST STEEST. HOXOLTJLU. ; Oy yttc T. C. lUwcJ,. V IRA RICHARDSON, rjlFOlSTEK JUV1 UH.ll.UK IX SOOTS, SHOES liiSTI.? WETS FC3 GOO 25. Calmer X jFrt euatl TZctrcJULjat trrl. i ) UOXUX.rX.tr, II. I. CV ItAXGLEY, CEOWELL & CO., i Wholesale Dmgists. j Cor. Ilattrx-y and Clay Streets. ' SAA l'KXACIJiCO. ClU EDWIN JONES, GKOCSB- ASD CHAXBLEB, Lahninn. Ttaul. XUEO. 11- U.VVIliS, (IaM fcua, me 1 Co.. L3CEQ2IES a a?3OII5oI0X Xrt&ta Imbim Cnfujt. 3 BraaUk. Fn 31m Ismxuc Caw W. AHSJLSWS, Im SStet. e Odd JiBmrs Si2. Gtm yartwirilir UMdn W kt rrfajr f c- a. Lxwxsa. u e- naa. . Lewers & Dickson, IMPORTERS, WTIOUESAIJI A"D KetaS IValen ia Ijasibcr al Buihbag 3tatena!. Feet. o J aa4 3crca,aat streets. HcaeJate. ZS-lr j. s. vaaJOS. 5. c. 1UI3. ffAlSEE. & ALUS', Skipping and Co minis siom MERCHANTS. rug Bwawcxtx. g. r. 1 L. L. TOR BERT, QT SCH3I3G yATOTAt. 9mt Gecur Qaeea aaI Fert Streets. H-lr Bolle & Co., 5EIP trg-twTDTTK A CCX2HS1IQ-X XZZ- CHixrs, Qleea Street, wareemiar aMentfaa paii t tie pareftvc aaI sale ef Sawaiata Fr2xec urns it rauMaar re C. X. Vrmtozn CW., 1 C. Brewer A Ca.. Caseb A Ceuit. E-BaUeU4C IX C. TTiUrrm. CL-SiriarXs A C-, , 2-ir Georrc G. Hotve. Scaler ia Sed-vojod zsd. 3rtiws; txnler, 5aixa. ess At i- i Stu.1 oa ikn Effimvl. ZS-ly 71 ES. J. 11. IILACK. TPCTST-., HIT ,m- X TTTftA wiyrs'.. Eocaett male Xf- aa trsraatf ex tie latest I xrjietf. Sfcaatftav rkaaria aa-1 Em.- ' breAieria. eacinrteil t crier. S. Savidre, AID COJEttlSSIOJ 1Tr3'rrT',T. Ajsarr no. rax Kaiks 5a jar Cempoay. , Sale af ICaa2Lw Petataes. ! Fert Street. Heaefafa. 5-Ir ; I. JL Jt CO C0X3O5SI05 3EECEA5TS, Ed. FoifK?iTxetr & Co, Eeoecafa. 'Jain. E- I- -t-Iy i A. S. CIe?liorn. ' tuyrtrr. Ti-gfre-r. rTtrrr-' Firt-jrwf Stare, cerser cf rasta aa Eaaia-, mailt Streets. Setail FjtaaSsiareat ea Soaaaa Street t-Ir Tlxeodore G. Heuct, rxrosxzs ccsrxnsicx zteczast. Heaefala. 'jaia. S. L. I-Iy H. Hackfeld &; Co.. eurESAX. coixissiox agxxts.! Eeaafitfa. Oaia. S. . My j J. D. WICKE, j JLjceaX fax t&c Rrvar-m Bard oJT tJrlrr-Tr-ite'r. AS areraje eiaaa aaaut taat rmiararriten, ' eceurnnr ar ec abeot tare- atErdisra, tit Tuxn to be eeraaed befiire me. T-ty Chan? ilooa. AGE3T, ASZ3T rSB.T32 yi-tt'wt aad . niCTtfct Sagar Piaatacaias. Importer ef Teu aaiC ecirr GiiaaM aatC Ferv j eija &iaiii, aat1Hui6aIit Bealer in Ha waiiaa Prtdace. at tie Fireproof Stnre, feaaaE Street, be&nr Emgv i-I,e Alonz Av Acranck, i lajirtarxy'WaaTrTtarit 2a!aL Sealors tz Seaaral Mar-iiOdia aad. Crxxa Gooda, Fire-prsat Sbara, nt Xoaaaa. Street, aaiier tie ; PaaBr. ffiff, -tf HTM. RTAX j YAXzzrr stszx arc a, 31aaaaka Strea AX kfrif ef 3fermtaadlre aad Cnceries- a-i JEWELER AND ENGRAVES 31 K. JT. COSTA Tr Biiw y Layered tx esaeata witi. pcrarptaoff all week ar aisr Ens- of haffineAV taca. u WaJtcm ami CSoelc BepotzlBc. Aaal Ejterjmwtaer. San; an Fact Sbrnt, i;yu3e &i FejLm Hall. rTMat UUS1KESS NOTICES. M.Y31AA KKOTHKKN Inpoxten and "Wholesale Dealers la Tu&siMr Cletbisg. Hits. Cap. Boats aad $he.aa4 every variety t Geatle M Sajs-jrver rttmsaetrff r tieeds. Stu. kaana Cp.SB'BttUdlm: Hacajjr irusrr. Boo. Otta. E. M. VAN REED, COMMISSION" aEKCUAST, IAXAGAVA Earing the Vest tiitartUs thrvajb. aa i-itarrrat cwswctiw tie Japanese trad for tie put ctr.it years, b prepared W Imn u; baseness eatrasttd. t his care, wto dispatlh. IT-tf E. 1. AD.VJ1S. AT-r-rrn-nr JtmvTrTOTnTYToftTlTT Itre-Prwf Stan. Setaisea' Saiii.sQaeeB Street. HeaiJafa. JOHN S. McCREW, M. D.f - I'lIYSlCH-OT Jt SlTtfiEOS. Oc't-'ICJi O-fer Dr. EU IIfTimJn it wu a fapec ia direct osfueibaa t tie i Ptax Stwr. eerocr ef Kiaiaaiiaa.-aa J sn9eI wfei ef a raawcitr of tie people. 3Ierekjui its-.aipeeite tie Feet 0. KMwae oa lAaataia Street, betweea Fert aai Xsaaaa Strrrts. emn Kern &at S t i X. x. ; &ni Z t r. m. 1-Ij George Miller. CO.VTKACTOK JOTD Bl'ILUKK, UeaviaH. H. L Slop ca tie Bsahaade,.eppie Gmrt Heoie. 33-tf C. S. BARTOW, ATICTIOKSEX. Savcs-Reera. Qexea Stmt, eae Kali urn n a Street. tleor fevra ir-ir JOES s. pat's:,. NOTARY PUBLIC And Commissioner of Deeds T& TK STATE Or CtLITUSSUL OrSc at tic Kits or Btsacr A Co. J. MONTGOMERY COJrrtXTTBS TO PRACTICE JLS A S-wr. Atteraej, aa Pructer ia tic Sapreme Ccart. it taw. Eiiaity. Aininltx. Frvtiate as Prrecxre. J-It H. A. WI D EM ANN, rOXJlJKY PtBUC. Ovtkx at rax IxTixiaa Dsr-AsxxxiT. J. P.. HUCHES, Iiiiportsr cndoManufsGturer OP ALA. JiXSIrS Of SJLDDLE1IY. Camart Trimatia lieae wiaa aearaess aatl d2flih- AK eolers premptiyatteaileil fea Cerner ef Fert aaI Hotel streets, Hoaalah- w-iy SAMUEL C. WILDER, .IGAK VIASTEK. Fst-50re aJrbesa. "Tniiw TLXsTxrsts." lf) Kaaiaa. Oaia. NEv1lLEc BARRETT, PlantErs & General Store Keepers SrO-lfL'XA. S. S05A. EAWAEL t"eir Eeaioitkaa Ely.) Istaad pnilac boaxii. Saipe saspEed witi veee. jseet aaa ecaer aceaearsee. Areat at Henefafa- . A. S. Ctxsraij-- 11-ly CHAUNCEY C. BENNETT, Sealer ia Scttssjcts, Xxnxtxef, Errisd irals, etr. Fart Street, aear Kia, Keaotnla. I3-tf , M. S. CRINBAUM & CO., 1 DtPOEIEES A3TD UTEOLESALS 1 Dealers is Fashionabie Clothing Hvt, Caps, Boats &2 SlioxaI turj Tetj STORE rise MAKEE"S BLCCK, cr. i.r ffi-nrx. C BREWER Av CO. COMMISSION AND SHIPPING BsMtila, Vtta, B.Z. ACEJTS-Or" tk Beaten mm& namfwlm PaeteC Uae. AGETTs-Tiir ttle JlaSje. VJ2aJsl ajid iUaaPUabUsu. ICEi rS-Fer- trtw PwxetaejM aiHt 5ai ef 7-fi- Prwitjaee. Jsirs JC HaH5, Esv 5tt Tcri. Cttai. EanrsaACsa. t Jas.Hsotwtii.E!,. J-Bon-J- C. y-TtBrT.r. A Ca. t EL s. Seirj A Cm. Su Frxursco. Oti. VArctrrBofiuc tjq. 5-tr E. C, ADDERLEY, InCCrter TTr? VaVwr- cf all KTrrffe cf ' SADDLEET. EAE5ESS, &c Carriajtc trirnsitsl wiii ajcatiLes- azil disv pitefi, AE repairs dune- Ttiii are ami nraeFftnesjr. Xezt dgrjrto J. IC Smftfr & Ors DrazStara. X BL A eaairrs lat at TnifTi Saericr SadiSes en iarai. it J. H. THOMPSON, 6ESEEAL BLACKSIITI noior-.ri-irr xz. HAS COSSTJOTXT cnaiasd asd br tale apwd. a&wraient et BEST J.TF1 EZESED 1A2 IS0X J.LIO Best BladtsmitiTs Coal, Jit tig La-yg?t 3fariLgt grigg 38-Iy X. KAjPI.EE, a,l riimr A33 cnire I -i t j fry ifssx, 0o wrrA E. P. Adanssr. Esij tlCEsar sTXsnrr, hoxox.tx.t. mrjrsae ar yxxarsasxw ra Sea. Xa?L3irJt,&".iEaKeLBewr CX i.dmul Tin i WwOzrrt Mjjm. aewaKriEutCa. It R. JUioca, laa, rKOCKEUlAGS 1ZGISULT1TE ASSEMBLY 1S6S. Tatarr-Tatx IUr.Trxssukr.3XiT M. Assembly met at I A. II. II. 31. Keku iuh in th chirr After prrvr by Lb Chaplain th giiratrs ef tb prrv-Uis dir re real and aprrorcd. 3Ir. Koahaaa mored to recoossler the rcso setien, af th member fir Moloiii xad T - ia regard to ti f. C AiVeetiVtr. Kb Ex. C.iU Yartgay sutaiaed th motion. Hetheaght tiat ti honor of His Majesty" rvrcramcat deataa&d U. Th insults of that newspaper hid beea repeated ud frru.ot. Mr. A- I". Jadd opposed to tie tra wUrctMa. H. tiflttit tilt C4iJ v writ dtaut tint tit mu vf the riitar f t&e tic afjue f TtniiT. eaUnl "Ka T JJo- laaiia." i bjj beca waibJj ajcJ. A re- ti tr t Vil bos mnilaiuil twisii out bin i fu- Mr. Lrcai ped rasiartia. He saai tiat f tiis ni nrrwl. it traaU jf oat f fwf' orcasat rttvini tau rtsofa it & rU as aa etakece of siattef q i tiJO caoJiBc. tic ficedem of tie prrw. Ticre wu tw wr- Qat.a Sr tie rewaJIeritiaa f tic two- ca sasen iere. eae taa.eecjcat.aad tie ecaec 4taKetI br tie aawjltiaf tax-f ajet. , Tic ecWaj wf the Uaeaoaa aaraber were Kuseil ttccru raere partr talk. He ticorit ' tie iaaaeace ef tab retweatiea waald be to ira- ) pn tic wvrU witi tie. aatucwa; ia wiiui t&c reeileaL cf car prtss was cat t Mr. Hifeeoecck caued 5r tie taetia. Tie Chair raleti tiat cTcrj eae bail a xigat t to express ticir og iaia, aai tiat tic raotioa ' was cat ef orIr. Mr. Kea&aaa was sorrr to see- tie war ia wkwri. tie Shvttr was cea4actel. Tbe'oi- , iter iatl a4 ritit ti caE roesibers Hvtfetl- stcaai. tiereMre ie supported tie autma t , teceaiUer. He tiea bt tiat Mr. Wiitner i was SaHe ashler tie cuas&tataja &; Hbeleos ' wertts. As Cat as tie eiliUrilaiself was cua- ' eeraeil, ie aad a gnaX respect far bin. bat , tB ic Lvl n rigit t ill ase. tie members- i It tie Heose wsied. tier' cuaH briaf up aar eiitwir befiire ticra for tr'.iT His Ex. C. lie TariraT was aot ia farcr cf aaj reaxi. sieasares. bat tioa -it tiat surae- I tiis sieawX be ieae ar tie ieacr aad diai-tr- ef tic AsacmVtj- aad ciioatrr. It was feel- tsi to talk ef mgT"iin tie press. Tic last SaWraar's bsac was tie SZeta aaaber, aaI , aaj eae cnikL cxaauac tie i io4ire tar b&neifL wbetierfimnlnin of tie nm. I was aot a&ewetliatbia caaatrr. Iatiataaai-i 3Ir. WoI raort-I to refer tic nport ta Cora ber tie Kiaf was iasaked. ami be eoail a' j "aittcc fif tie Hoose aw. Lost tie kxsafced witioat alroatia tie wieie aa-1 3Ir. Upa raered ta apfntc the report, taoe. Tic raeoiber from Seati Keoa saU tiat I 31 r. Keaiaaa H that tiere was reasoa ta ie was tssalteil ta tie paper eaOeil "Ka T.m object. Gcoeratiy, wSaesses werebraai:atbc-3fkaaiaia-r If ic had beea a 3iaibiter. be ' tie Committee, bat ia tiis ease tiey bad eeaU say Hi tf trcry Satarday. Tie Gotera. i harried tinrai witioat ataci care, aad de- , aunt siabl bare power, aot ealr t protect i cUed accunling- tc tieir own wishes, witioat tie name of tieir totrti3, bat tie ecers ' i of fareia tcraaieats- Saea aa eJaeerwho i 1 had brea-it home ear Gaeerr nj maslr in- ; ' T I . . .l- t .n :t. " it was decided two rears ai tiat tie . W IIT1 AWOD USDS Car- wori waj diarespeetral ta tic House, aad aa . cifitor wh ased it was rrprntfl by tie Prtai- i deat of tie AssearUy. Mr- Siodws was in. ftror of apiotdin. aot oafy etc draiiy of tie Ktay, bat or tie whale people. A fh! deal beea said aboat aa attack npoa tie Kinf . bat ie was yrinf ta ibis W repeated rasolts ta tie people. He was giad to tee that tie resolotjoa came from aac ef tic rjeaeje. Oalr one f-k cuaU be feoai witi the resolatiua. He waoAi iasert ia I tie arcamKe, u aad descoir tie iadecendeae I uf tie HawaSaa Bat&in.1 Hiese attacks apua tkt Bfcertj ef tic p eopfe were earefaSr eon- ceaied friar tae satsit-a. oat ie wu jtai to see 1 tiat tke cretf ef tie cxemJbes were at last ! ef ri- Jast sabeeimnxt to tie Lut eleetzoa 1 bk iatfBnseauaTf-, jcu-. n an.se usui. curse at wii Tariuai aaeajniQaa artfakes aimeti at 1 tie md$ewlentx of the mtbicu If & maa. . crjti eat. GX sare tie iviar, bat at tie ; sum time stahs him in. tiie back, ia lie t lie 1 aucsidznd WjoL, aail receire pntf?ctMaT He ' tSI nc wislt t Mrtarnw ti frxLjirt. at th prua.. iHit treaff&erj ajni Izzlni were two f t&tioet tiiinj. Ha (Ed aat dear tie rrjiu ef duet tamjrj. He dai aat dear tie rrjat ef eiSbir tu evmmeat trpno pokEc aiea, bat ie K I aa rLrit ta iraf tie triboaaU ef Justice-1 an ; ta toe mad aatl xSifr tieot before tie waeb werkL Tiat paper was circulated abnad rerj j ax6eaJiTeTj, aaii waj ffitinj a bad aasie to ear sarin a- Xs Ctr tasaiss ta iincself. ie wu careless,, bat ie wqati defaii tie pwl aaaie I of tie Jiax aad. of aia people witi his Iut breata- Inn witioat no danier was ta b ! reareii. toe witaia, treasaa. raast ce earcrxuy guaried ariinst. 3f r. Lyoas wu oppoeed ta reeuruHeriag tic I rrsoataia. , fLa Ex. S. E- PiHHps ticagit yesterday, ea accraat ef tie resifetL3a iszpoeiaf a daiy ' ea bwrseg. tiat it weabi be best net to say aaytiia, bat aow- ie weald support, tie me-1 tiua Sir recoasiderariua. As tie resolarLia tawod. i caSed vrpcrr. tie Atxaraeyreneril ta ' cxaarra tie ajfced Bbelaru matter, aad re-, port a port a qaesciea ef law. If tie resoLrrioa i paseeii, he saao&i bare ta- read artr a Iare I amoaat af printed matter. He tiaarit tiat ! tie article referred ta by most of tie members, ' ra East Saarday',5 paper, wu groeely EbefeMU. A iirri. oScer ef aaecier Gereraaxeat wu 1 bruagat oit dssrepute leeaase ie accepted a mark of iig-a, aiatractiiia from tiis Gorcra- meat. He bad tie best of reasona to beEacc that i wu aat trie. Saci. aa artarie waaU be aefai m. aS eoarts ef tie TTaiteti States as irwsly Belaas ; erea a jostare en. tie extreme barlers ef Caasu, win- hauls bis coart ta a ! bar-rsara, weoSd sa Sushi it. Tie Haose eoold f anit aie taaaat taat tae member for Hoao instibite ratiarries be- a Caciaiittew or be tie lala wu mere ef a friend to tie eoaatrr tiaa erEcers ef tie tjarerameat. Tiere were maa r t rsasero wiy tiis siriabi be iatiaircd. iato I zartrr to zuaie fatare Lfirislatiaa. aail ea as-, eaoat ef tie dignity ef tie Hoase. He wu 1 aat abs ta- feel tie faS ar-e ef tit- term Haapiffme-vti,tr ea account af bxs Eraited kaawlalre af tie nirire IaaTnare- bat b kaew ic wu rery ooeosrie to tie HawaSaa I ear. He wsoH be tie East maa to il) raize tie ! fiflertj ef tie preu. Eat, tie Eierty af tie ' ares aail tie- reepoasiaartr af aa editor were i - j dHerear-tims. There wu here aa eeaeor af j tiit prs. aad pcohably aerer wouil be. A arjary yea eoail rererre wu ta hare year I tiut AtZT3j-&eTi.enIr ie sauC, it mixhz be Lis daty to preeeeatef bat tie Suae bad tie rxgit ta- Faring tra aaj eae fiein tiesx Sir triaL He remembered tiat ra iai m Scare tie Les Eatare aad. efiea: d aen. tieir .ittaraej GeaerU. to pneeeotr enrcatacj aad csiiv n.t-e.Tur 1. HUT 1. T. IT aia.iiifT, ht AtrjniijMr-U.-MWVVfilEe-VIUF taUOi. ' mr aa exammacaoy tad ufrT cue report ef the Attaraej-eaeralV tie Hdie cttriIVI taca to as beetpatiased tieax. Jj aa elSeer ef tie Ger t trnrm enfr. be wrwrld ant Be respected tf ie ptig&ad t&iags s Jural. afiC Ie passed ever. Ka ( ' ponied, ra. aa owa laad. tiranri a teirriLIe pe- I riod, aad lra sees, tie befit cf lWEar to ; I points ef personal drzaoy and iamrr. It iMUk -sitT saiiiii. WAIX asiJefJB alt HUKtk wK tat ; tie rigit and prinegw af creryese to laatara tie agaiEy e tie 6ererameafr. He taaaii, I tierefcre, rata Cir tie rsgrmtfifrTinna of tie I rcenlatiair. I Hr. n ifakana. ocpaee.1 anytiia of tie 4 linii. Her tSirajit tiat tie eraser ami JCt 1 J Oiat wu frirTnTtrd Sir tie Terr narrate ! aaif peapLB. Taoea papen weald prn&ahly i Tie rrsnlxtiinx. w-uapnaesr eaa xxd be srrjv uirtr tae fWmnw of tie P. C JJxertir. f pirtrd ic He tiunrrit tiat it wu mini ta It ti lorecanieat ami peajle wera mrord bj r tlijteaBiIaeaaf aaaf paper, tie readwuapea Crr frntxK til be aace-, hr replyaxj tinuji. tie ' gjeaLiiiifnggrgig. Ifr- FnairTiiTT taSI txt tie war! "EjopiiX- wu wTTirraV rrn-f fr-it f itberaf t &m Kawacao. rnrad a sesas af srrmfftTrnTg enateapcBJt t EXealrnrrJ and aUerly meaa I Ee tinntt-ityr.Wlgcaey racfesrc ' upanluil iojalt t tit tia Mr. T. nu" ikiK. I 31 r. u& nxl th.it Am wn MrtnU vtaI a U5urinl Sir. act; er. a Tvtc u that b waU ysttls. U 1 ti-wjit thit Mr. Wlit3r dwrvl . rtpr 1 susl trvat tit H.ajt. It wu Boturwus tilt ' if vi3 qtticX t pttbEsi iiri tltat ef tic Gvitraatot. bat sWv t aisle tit ia oj tiiar ie u wrvnr. 3 or ht r II Ie- ht tiit tic Kta$ haJ beca ixutoL lie tiiiit tiat tic mulatMS xat t dt. ai i titfoU rote ajaiajt tilt, bat ta tirur cf a rtoaiMcratMa. Mr. C. II. JaJI tiJttit till tic aaUcr wai Qaat mixot. bat a aaiaM st mi araiat rreca9Iratwa. if Vr tici a to; it cwaM b vatntcil tilt ic m ia laror f ia ralU t tic Uvrcruacat. r His Mimtr. ! rJ "Hwpaiaicaai waM a5x iil rrpeU- twa aa Jtaat. 1! MjtctN t t worn. aa tioazit tilt Mr. WtitacT ill a nzit'ta call i neat icrj saea aaotcs. i t"f "HtpauataarYia tic ACJAir. latwo u rat a4 cixrwJ 2.e 15. His Kt, C. itc VarizaT tiaa norrvl to tabic i tie reseiarlea. ' 3tr. Ealsaaaa Beredta hate tar qLBtetioa HscaS5cl aew. Mr.IlEtrvc..H;i rroie.1 tj uKltiaUcirpcstrnr Hu Ex. C- Je Tarizcr wUiiinw Hi rastiea aaii secvotieti tie atetiea cf Mr. KaUtaaa. . Mr. Hiecicwiexf of eptawa tiatUr.TTait- cer ial beea paaoicil caeaxi br tit remarks ' alrcadr raiie. ticreterc be brocjit furwxpi a ! raotloa ts iotielaiteiT pestpecc. I Hfs Kt. F- W. Hateiisea raerei to tarapca tie table. Pcaisr tirsc nxetkas. tie Uoasc I afearaeJ. Taiwr-Ferara Dat, WcisrspAr. 3Iar TT. Asseatblr met at 1 a. x-. II. U. 31. Etka aax?a ia tie ciaxr. After prater by tic Chaplaio, tic ralaatw of tic p recediB5 jar were reai aad appro red. Oa motion ef Mr. Keaiaaa. tie rales were saspcaded aad tic petitwa of Hala was ttca ap. 3Ir. Keakaaa racrcd tiat tic report of tic Ceraraittre ia farer ef papinr to Hals tic balaacc ef tie apprapriatwa" tit tic Oaia oai carriers be adepted. Arts IT, 3Toe Stf. 3Tatiaa lost. Riroxrs or Coinrrmis. Tbc Jaiiiarr CerasLittcc repectol oa tic peritHa aralast tic Suti Koaa clcetibia, ia faior of tabHar f - tic petition. J tiaarit as to tie right r wronr ef the cxattcr. aca eeia tae case, be raered ta fer t a Special Ceamittee. T, HtlthM.1 .. .1 l . r...v.T..T. v. i .- -. .im . uiwwua II WI cea caHed t appear refute tie Ceramittee at " clack A. x- yesterday, and siev reasoa wiy tic present number front Soeti rTtaa sieald act sit. He bad aot presented iirasetf, and tic wiefe Committee bad acted axardinr "e nest ot taetr iaowieiife- oae tlunj, aawercr, tiat wit ia tie petitioB was worthy f a tire, and. tiat was. tiat the whal ifty siiraerj bad aot roted, iecaos tie pCs were etfleeu cererc r. x- Mr. Xaiaka sapported tie motion, of tie tneraber for HB to approrc the repcrt. Ho saal tiat as far as tie member biauelf was wMseerned he fuul lidae iiitJiin j ymng ; tl. ta ait iL aar ctMr wu. His x. H. PitSfos iris ia fa Tar cT Ap praraJ. A time hl ba m& for witst?e3 to ojnx befir the Cmmittee aa i nane baiisaov- td t&t7KlTesr thermfarr, 05 fir u they were caomrneil. then wxs m eii-Icim of tic truth ef tae ptiaim. 3Ir. Keaxaaa sail tut be eculVI point cut Frsro anrffaj tie ygeetatun wlt eeme w iiandiasi Ir tiua Terr Eonw- and wka eftea ukeil aim wia tiej were ta te rasimened t testify w tie great wtqoj ra tie gasimened t teatiijr w tie great wtqoj ra tie Szti Keaa electian. Ticrefere, ie prejetl ctetiaa te rfr to a Special Committee- Kepot of CemaLittea wu asrnTc!. 3Cr. C- H. Jaid atTed tie orier of tie daj. rusen. OaaziL or rvn Dat. The reeeoaHerati. of 3Ir Kill's resoiatna wu ia order. Jir. EiodM aauald tie creaaible u fit- tr" Klereot, Henry 3X. Wiitaey had beeairalaa time trymr to destroy oar a- cuoat iroiepeaiieaeo, ere. tie aant taat tae sxeraner far rlohala bad remarked tiat be lir. K-, spoke " eaaaiariy."' bat it wu aot s; ie space to tie pernt, and he woald aat reenct a word af what ie said. He heced tiat aE had tie rood ef tie country at heart. He eoail at befiere tiat tie member fir rTo- hala did a. for yesterday he bad slid tiat be had wrttua far ha paper, tie Xeeiea, artidei azarost tae eooatrr. Mr. Lyecj saui that be bad written articles apoa. aaaexatiaa ra tie P. " Jifierfieer, aad fie saaold azam. 3fr. Eaedex preexeIed, tiat ereryone who took tie oexi here nt tie H-uxse. rmZated tiat oath, if ie aaia wrote apoa aaacxatnn, for taat wu 9nraetain aimed at tie soTereigBty of tie Khf. If any one eoaU write apoa sabject and nesaeae it to his eorLjcfeace, ' aoa do it. To, say tie lease, it weald be eooaettingr wita treuao- 3fr. Ejtakaaa saii that it wu tree that all wrote iatie P. C JidtrHtr were traitors-. tie membex far Keiaia- Tie HoaoZala mem- ber ia.1 Bred here tirrty years, aad aerer ret aad ie daae aaytira; raeomaataMe witi. rat- ristisci to Hawaii nei- Ha.i tie men her fit EToiala Greil her fanr? ercooli hesaaw- so-srwd a record T 3r. Kahoo eaae,l tie member to order. 3fr. Ejtakaaa. reterted. tiat ie bad aat tm- Iateit any rale, aad bad aat saad Mr. Lraaa. oat tie member for Kofi-sly He sair tiat 3tr. Wli-itseT aad aS ia part r were traiLirs. He wiaaed to kaow wbat eZaae ia tie CeastA tatzaa permttteti 3r. W aitney to eall axecxiers HeopiEatea.il-.' Mr. K"xJn said tiat tie reso&tzm asked per- anaewa far tie elttaraey bescral to exam me tie iseue ef tie P. C. JLeinrtUer tine Jan. lit. l&i$r aad if ticj duU or doi ret grzat taat, is wrraiit be tae cod ec tae axazter. 3c V,ii"TTTT sapperted tfte retotsticiu He wisied to kzaw gemethmg ef the aatareof tie eoeiiniainTi between Mr. Wixtaer sai tie Bxember Sir SteaaTa- He wu alwars a sap- liicaunie ana. art). porter ef tie r- d Atuertwir. bat sow xt tara.f an aad aad calls aim v " Hanc tlaieaaL Mr. HiteiteiMfc said tiat ie enasiriereti tie prambte aa aamrtrated afiertaia. Wiat wu tie ptftaee of r "n'iTtaTr oim of treszas witioat aHewinj- irar a Ttriec ta de&osc. Tie day was spent jesteriajba 5xbai tiiar ef Mr. Wafts ey, sut to-daj tiere. wu a ra t aka, AalCAe.rt,. etM taialea. I' !-- iUal "'X T He washed to know was- Wijjrajry'ji frVnifi were, so tiat is mirix escape tie lasftjrig If be deterred a wifppmx. be wooU etaad eat aaittakeir. If Henry JC 'Waftaey wu cxat, iVrtaxeaia7mdietatcfc mi.fe egg. Mr. Eyi taaasst tiat tic wiait matter wu a small toe and wu firing a? Sao? macs erne. lie rated ecrxralir to tiiie the art taat ri. JL. Sitaey fea! poaetaed: ft irrer desrareaj to tlw IHrTrnmeatL Tie Eernber fir aTcala ia.f writes. mne f this martrr He idTtrnieii pansier tie rratsia- 3fr. Lyras taii tiaa fit ru Beit nutria tag tiaiwaestieBTjjriartijrcosr rf tiit tie Xhnrtro faro, tiat tiey kad elenaaat. art tieir aaads aa.1 waierftotaU Ti taemberi wiiied tolefp, t by iajea- aitely postpoaia;. At for ta rteotatNa, he bad a particelar objectioa, bat tie preamble was false. U was person ally acqaiiated witi Mr. VTaitaer. aad foaad tiat it was aa bonorahl maa, aad bad tic trac lattrcsti of peep at ccart. The Goitra ratal press bad commtaecd tiis disensstoa tiat was before tie people. Wkea tie question of reciprocity case ap tit Uawaiiaa paper issued from tic Gvteraraeat Press bad Vera to ciarje TTbit. ctr aad ttiers cf tiat stamp wiUttndcareriar t aaaM tit country to tic United States. As for ib owa record, it was clcaa. aad be feared aot to iar it examined by tic people. He asked who were tic tree friends sf tic people? tis wi came here for tieir rood, to teach aad j reach to them, or tios who wished to throw epea the doors of rttra-eelline;. Mr. tpa objected to tie resolution, bat stiH ie wished ta bear the arrumcaU of all tides, aad so far, be bad beard nothing to change bis opinion. Aecerdiar; to tb coastitatioa of which so ranch has beea said, absolute lib erty of speech was granted to all. Mr. Kala withdrew tie preamble, learinr tie resoIaUoa iataet. Tb resolatioa wu lira pat aad carried. xtoas aajoaraeo. TBiBTT-rtrra Dat. TartsDir. Maris. Assembly mst at 1 A. 11. H. 31. Etin- aaaoa ia to caair. Prayer by the Cbaplaia. 3Caatea cf pre cedia day were read aad appro red. KuotrTtasj. Mr. Martin introduced a bill ia regard to tic practice of Hawaiian doctors. His Ex. S. H. PaOlipf introduced a bill to punish barratry. Mr. Bishop introduced a bill to extend tit powers of tie Bureau of Immirratioa. His Ex. S. H. Phillips rare notice of a bQI ia regard to tie serrice of criminal process. Bales were saspended aad Mr. Wilder broar.it ia a petitioa, protcstia; against grant ing a subsidy to forcira steamers. Petition wu signed by scleral Srmi of Honolulu. Tabled. 3Ir. Eoakann introduced a resolatioa, to elect anew- interpreter. Oa notion cf Mr. ahaka tic resolatioa wu iadeaaitely postponed. Oao in or tub Dat. Report of tie Com mittee of Commerce, oa snhsidy, and a bill to promote cccaa steam navigation, were in order, were read, aad Mr. Hitchcock raored to go, into Committee of tie Whole for their caa sideratioa. HU Kx. S. PhUlips mored that tie bin be ordered for engrossment. He objected to a Committee of tie Whole, for if discossed be fore tic Hoase, tie debate weald be siortcr and more to tie point. Mr. A. F. Jadd supported tic motion to commit to tie House ; it wu not only tie freest method of discussion , bat it wu the rery point arred by tr e ether side ia tie former de bate. Hoase went into Committee 3Ir.Kama kaa railed to tie Chair. Bill to promote Ocean Steam 3arigation wu read. His Kt. S. II. PhilliM mored ta adopt sec tion first- He said be made the metiea to ! briar the matter before the Committee, and should support tie wide measure. He oJled tie aid of tic coon try to a regular, metiid of discharge for oar products. As fcr steam om maaicariarr generally, he could aot go into aa elaborate djsqaisitMa apoa its merits. Bat, ia the position of tie Island; it wu import ant that they should hare regatar aad fre quent commaniratira witi Sxa Iraaeiseo, and tiroagi it witi otier commercial centres of tie world. There were here many socrces af commercial strengux, by ear agrtcaltaral pro ducts especially, aad it wu rmportaat taat tiey saaald be promoted Dy ererr posstble means. The jwsitMn ef tie Islands wu cf the utmost importance; they were the source ef supply for a Urge part of the trade af the Piciie. Vessels ia distress came here, aad it wu tie mest araHable port of almost tie entire wia- Eng acet- War eessels a!sa tnaeied ber fre- qaeatly for iaformatioa aad supplies. If we wish, ta baTe ressels rceratt here, tier most and tie Tartans things needed by them, and fre quent, regular, and reliable means cf comma meaner wtta caa traneisca is, ta them, of the atmest importance. If it wu known all orer tie world tiat a steamer left here once ererr third Ifedaesday, aad another arrircd regularly, this woald be the place to which all stray tmc-s woald came, especially for rap pCei. Exactly u on tie land, all went where tiere wu a telegraph, railroad, aad steamer, fer information. Ia former times the Paeile wu shut off from, the world, bat now serenl lines of steamers crass and reeross tie ocean. Vessels sailing in this ocean will seek eat tie most reliable place to procure iafsrma txorr, and if it should be at Honaicla, more ressels will come here. 3XereaTer, tie Islands s&oald keep pace witi tie world. If serenl lines cf steamers intersect here it will become tie centre af a large and incrsuing trade. If tie Islands are to be tie jemetwa of a large naxnber af steamers, we mast be early ia tie field. Erery one eaa tee that we oceapy a central pasitaia- Bat Tahiti dees also, there fore wc mast seise car opportunities in erder to be before ethers. If a line is estiblbied be tweea here aad Saa Franeiscv, wc iboold probably hare lines between here aad Tahiti. The GeTerameat f Tahiti are ready to grre iSJMQ fit a Gae between here aad that place: ia that manner tie drferent Hnks of the great chain wiH be made, If be were addressing merciaats, it would be rsnneeessary to add mare. All tiat is in aceerdanee witi sound domestic legislation saaold be done to connect oarserres with tie great we rid. AH tie trade tiat eaa eaaeeatrate bere sieoH be helped by ail tiat wc eaa da. AH ccald see tie impert- ance ef patting tie Islicds apoa tie great taaroagarare at ocean narrgarian. AH the luxuries ani necessities cf life win be a-Teetel by rosi a state ef things- At tie time af tie haiMiar of tie Victoria Bridge ia Montreal, ie wu tiere. Ia tie wiater all cezrataniea. tsas wu stopped. There were aa telcgrasas. ar riilroads. A few men could get control af tie markets and ererytarng earnrninded fa&es- loas prices, tiat when un interrupted comnro nicatiag wu estab-Uied, all this wu elan red. and a tiart market became mpoesibiV. 3w tie- ecer-xioa of this principle is jast tie same apoa tie sea u on tie laad. We en -hi to cstaiEsi steaat eara-aaaiatiaTi with tie world and become -mly Imkeii witi tie great aatjVins. Ererr thing eompatihle witk tfiagaaftiecnantry saeatd berdece for this great cad. Same hare said that we ceroid get along well caacrgi. witioat steam, tiat Hone lac, is an aid fasbisael place, tiat tke er-ht-ees trice ef ti steamers would B4t bencli as any mare tiaa tie packets. A bsg.Et ef arrrrals af niT enstU be rirea. Same ef tiera were eiacee ressels. Seme left Saa Francises tie carae day aad arrired hex at dif ferent times. He tpake af this to aaswer tie argument that we were wel corcga- aeceuimo dateji by sailing resjelr. Bat steasx eamnox. ajeatzaa is sa g-rat a beaeat tiat he felt hard ly neeeeeary to set it farts by any argument to rsafonaite ami enmaerrial Ba- Bat it wu said that grris subsidy wSI result ia a rao sapcry, tiat tie prior wu toe- large, tiat freight wedd be nrseil. Ia dealmg with any airparitam, eaeat ste ooes tae best rt eaa. It is ta is erery day Efc. at crcry bargsis we make. Thcrr a fome price tiat we can pay, aad tonu price that tiey can take. Tke Mia istry bad erirefalry examined (be fasjeet, aad tiey theaght tiat ti-e saas ia the 121 was ane wise-t ta stezai eataaaaT wocdi sjestct, and had thffniseires to cr ciaditicns- If any eae tbnagit that it wu too- staeri, and tried to cat xt daws, tiey waoH anrjr nested m dixnacS the steamers. We f repot to pay ilAfi&H, a e-soddaafaf raoney; it wu sua anwmit that tie- lifHi.is cartll rar. This wiu act a terms- sent rufceily, bat a- tart ef beea to kerpi tie ramruyathccsaa&B-8XBtsf tieEae. Itwu not propneed to fay it alt at eace, bo. froca time ta time as tiey aV tie wark. Aad tiey waatd t hmld by penalties and tti to the perSara sssr af tie warr. Tie Tar sprat wsoid lt isrc to be zeaaa sca by rarmaecd tlTitmei A phxa had &eesr iCerivefi to pay up in rams at are. tea, SflcA aad twntj-BT jtare. Tbera weald b a diflealty ia raiiinr. tit money , for the credit of tb rorerameat was good, aad th bonds would stU readily aad at ear. The plan was ta taakt ti bonds of all rrados, to, tiat the poorest maa eoold in Test bit little taraiar ia ticca. There were Inquiries made almost ererr day if th rorernment bad txJ. wiiea poor widow aad orphans eald bay I M.B iKinuami. mere wu rreat waat of something of that kind ia tic com. maaity. A safe place to latest small rams. aucrc was jt9 uoaoi taat uer woald be a rreat demand for these bonds. Ti Interest for th irst St years would be $1,300, aad for the payment of tb borJs. witi th" later- 1 . L. .... i ,W . . csi.oa the whole reriod. a lejs sum than s.o00 annually will be reunired. Small tnourh and nothing to be irlghteaed at. That eoald he rald witioat any troabl. Aa opium license wu sold ti other day for $10,090. That tax apoa a Tfc of the poorest dau of society woald more than pay for tb steamer subsidy. Ab objection mad wu that it weald disturb tic existing Stat of things at tb Islands. It woald kill ol tie rackets, to it wu oa laad. A railroad killed off all tie stage coaches. So it wu all orer the world, pro- . v:r i .v. -ii . . ,. F'w ii m oils oaoiis. it wu well known tiat ia tb old world, when a labor siring machine wu iarented tie laborers tried to destroy it. So in this new thing, we mast loek at the eventual good. It wu by the energy of ti merchants tiat. we had a great many of the conreniences which we enjoy here now. A strong objection wu made that ti entire ijterests of lie islands would be ia tie hands "f one corporation. It was better tiat they should da it. being bound, than that they should come here and by the strength of their capital, force off opposition and then grasp ns like a rice- It wu better that an agreement should be mads in tie com. mencement. We should be always on our gaard against monopolies. Bat in the bill nnder discussion specize conditions were mad and tie contracts mast agree witi them. By tie terms cf ti bill ti interests of ti islands were folly protected. 3Ir. A. F. Jadd objected to tie preamble of tb bHl. II wu of opmi-m that no snhsidy wu seeded. If a steamer left the port with her hold fall, the charges for freight woald pay her well. It wu the same if two steamers were put oa. In the -first section It wu left blind what class of ressels should ran, for what tiey should ran and how often. Ia answer to tie Attomer Ueneral's about people going after government bonds, he said that showed only tiat there wu a Urge amount of money in cireaUtion. If the poor wish to invest their money, it wu at ticir own disposal, and could be pat Into Undt or anything else. It was evident that the people, u a general thing, did not wish to have the snhsidy granted, aad in that cue the Assembly had no right to grant it. Jlor thaa that. $W.0OO would not be the only cost ta th nation. The company already received whiriVre, water, pilotage, and several other things, for which nothing was paid. The sab- sidy would cost il per bead for all the inhab'r- UnU of tie islands. If tie United Stales paid in proportion, it would make a subsidy of several millions. So far, what good bad tae steamers done I Had anr of the people made anything. He thourht not- What did the steamer spend beret perhaps $200 a trip for light freight fruit principally. The sail ing ressels spend a Urge amount her. But tie. steam company are very rich, worth u much as tie whole group-- Almost all the world over, sugar and molasses were trans ported ty sailing Teasels, and the freight is less tiaa by steamers. But the vtrie at ih market port wu the- same by both steam and sou. ab products raised by tie people ren- .muonoi oeiAKcn oy uese steamers. Probably not a single bunch of bananu, raised oat of Honolulu, would ever go to San Fraaeiseo. The merchants of Honolulu came farward aad petitioned against the snhsidy, bat the appearance of the thing wu, that an endearer wu being made to force the bHl through- If the objeet wu to benefit Hono lulu only, perhaps arguments could be ad dceed. Bat better spend $20,000 to build a light hoase aad establish libraries. A dry dock was needed her at Honolulu. Omai basses and other means of public eanreyaara were needed. If tie wu spent for internal improvements in the otier districts, it woald he better thaa giving it for Honolulu only. Committee rose, reported progress. Report approved, and the House adjourned. TajBTr-SixTB Dat, FaroAr. 31y M. Assembly met at 10 A. 31.. H. H. M. Keka anaoa in tie chair. After prayer or tie ChanTam- tfc. T-.i-.rtt. of tie prteding day were read and apprurcd. Rules w,r. -nzrunf .-jj vr. rr--:5 daeed a petition from 1J0 Hawaians. protest- " .......... ... - as agirast the $3,eM subsidy. Tabled. RBSoxmoss His Ex. C. de Varigny brought forward tie documents in regard to lie Rexirttoeity Treaty. Mr. Knihelaai gara notice of a Ml to amend tree-urn 57 ef tie Civil Code. 3tr. Upa mored that $30,000 be appropriated fir a road from HUri to Waimea, soul"! of Man- nasrea. xioied. His ExaS. H. PiEHps introduced a till for tie serrice of criminal processes. The bill wu to authorise and regulate tie arrest of criminals escaping beyond the jurUIiction of tie court Issuing the warrant. Mr. A. F. Jadd introduced a resolution that tie 3(inister af Interior be instractel to state tie expenses cf tie Tarious departments for postage. 3Ir. llirxtcock moved tie order of the day. jras-eu- Oasxn or ran Dat. A bill to aid ocean steam narigitirn en Us second tayliag. House went into Committee for its ccDjidenljon. Mr. Karcakaa ia the Chair. Mr. Eeawehanahala d'liertd strongly from ti frptnicn adraaeed by tie member for Sooth Eons. He thought that tie bin wu a good one. Il daes not abaolateiy grre tie liS.CcO, tat it ru a species ef bargain by which tie coon try wu to be benefitted u well u the Minuter ef Interior to make a contract with . tie company. ErvJeatly tie eovrairy woald , be mseh benefitted by ti passage f tie bin, ( aad he rip ported it withoet intendment. As I to tie npjpwed increase of rates of passage IntemaA asitotiattear. As to the argument afsnjary to saHir:; Teasels, be did art keiiere it woaW ajar them, and he addaetd the erperieace in regard to tie jttleeea:. That iteamer ia.1 been " rosining for several years, aai the cum her of $?J?iTtZ2l2 f teetioa ear praperty wu kept from loss. - t did sai thiak that new taxes woald haretolee ' impoeed far the pnyaiCTt ef the nbridy. Talk- i mwrui Ksprarvrment wu poor argB ntent, for tier were regaUr days fcr work oa the rsa.Ii, aad for tiat matter we all coaU work ajvra the rrrads. Ti ant districts wosM be ieaeStterl, beeaas they eewH ship frait by the KHat jasi ia time to hire it pat Kpc the steamer and rent to Hxa Francisco, where as. y a taiirag retiei it rstigat be two wteu twtwsmiattis giar erer. If wu a poor ar gamcnt to fay that tvecaate the: United cute paid a ruhiiiy we sheali sat. Oa the trm trary, ihoali d- viz part. He did not ap rrviend Bark daagcr f lanexatioa by a subsidy- lie theagkt that Ifco srxutisg of a mhdy on the etier ntad wuoM be jxtt tae thizg to poetpoce aarexatioa- A gaai saaay years ajc there wu a party acre ia faror it it, bat aiw had alaioat 1ML eX. Ia Htt. 15rert vu a great deal f UJk atoitit, aad tbe kaleasM ti tke people wjeiid all be e-l away, bwt that was sal talk. Cathelttaaf the trsttsit mv&tk, tbe jTae stated that the ftertrsmect wu &rer rag tarxexatarw by pitosiae; the swheiely. That wu iVi lis ha tees. If tbaee bad beea a ttrirarr vsuuagla tbe taate at lari C iarai- Paeiet, ils rtlrn would iar beta tasrU It m a matter of rmt Importance that oar ssm fa. cilities should b rtrular aad protapt. Ktk money was not upon roadi it woejd iniM only a few, while a steamer woald be ttaileial to tb whole eountrr. For them reatoat be supported th bill. Jir. Uopa said that aatll tb arrasta cf ia .Miorney-ueaerai was orourat lorwani, b had supposed tiat tomtlilnp; new was bo b said, bat he bad heard nothlnr nw jet. Per haps, nut ad ran tares tobM aceroe to Mr country, but was it rijbt to ire till rich company fJO.OOO. Tb capital of tbo steam ) company wis fourteen times tb Iscoratof tJtk ! Oorernmeat for tie biennial period. He l.l . ,. . ... i . . .uuugui was oaa policy tor a poor m&a to support rich one. If th country woald b benefitted one-fourtccnth of th capital of said vompany oy granting tn iudikjj, n wooJd rota for L Th amount granted by th Catted SUtes wu sa&cle&t for titperformaaceof tae duty of th ttramert. aad what we gnat al ready ought to be. enough. There coaM b aa comparison between this UoTeromeat aad United States. He could aot vote for aay tiijaf by which the country woald b u.Nuslly bea cnttcd. llo thought that the UawaiUnpeofl should first dress themselves and become com. forUblc, then they could talk of riving mosey. What woald attract commerce would be, ta pat our roads aad bridges in order, so that domes-, tic Industry could nourish. A petition bail been presented from property-holders protest ing against the snhsidy. That wu another argument against granting it, Mr. Koakann thought that those who had spoken were only talking In their own intent Is, but be represented tbo people, and should act for them. Ha thought th riew taken by th Nobles wu rery fair. Th Bill wu rery good, and its provisions wcr reasonable. Th member for Sooth Kona yesterday had shown that he knew nothing about it- In favor of steam, he read a long article from th Caiefte of 3Iay 27 lb, concerning th swift transmis sion of the news of Abe shooting of II. R. II. Prince Alfred. II thought that the signers of th petition presented yesterday were trait ors to the Government. We -ought to assist thos to whom ws ar Indebted. If the Mis sionaries who cam her to teach us had had steamers, they would have arrired ber in time to hare saved the souls of some who died of old age while tbey were coming around Cape Hom. The promoters of th bill were th wise and good. Mr. Rhodes said that he agreed with a good deal of both sides, but he had a few amend ments to propose. Ha thought that th rates of taxation in this country and America had nothing to do with the question, bat th point is, will we receive a return for the subsidy. If the question of taxation wu to be raised, he would merely tay that the taxes of the United fc tales wcr three or four times heavier than in this country. AH knew that whenever a steam line wu established, it was conducive to the prosperity or the country. In Europe and the United States immense subsidies were granted to steam lints, the object wu to pro- ' Biote agriculture and commerce. Steam lines were great helps to th friendship of the i world. These facts could not be controverted, ' -A oor ovn country, we mast earefnlly ' examine in tuojeci oetor we aecide. Jiero hers here had petitioned to hare new ports of entry opened, and the object wu that all might participate in the benefits of foreign commerce. Although tie terminus of the steam line was at Honolulu, yet all these oater .ports woald receive some of the beselU. It wu not by bailding a road at $15,000 down the Xuuann pall for a few gentlemen to visit their lands at Koolau, or for little Pol to come ; Hoaololn, that tb whole country wu to i x oeneaiiea. no laoagui rncn expenauara would be foolish Indeed. Ha could not tea th reasonableness of such an expenditure. Th benefits of a steam line could be brought to the doors of erery inhabitant of the land. From tb military appropriation, $11,000 had been sired, and some items yet to come, alto gether abor-t $10,000 or 130,000, might b tared, oat of the estimated expenditures, and there would be enough to provide all the roads aad bridges that the coon try needed, betid subsidising a good line of inter-Island steam ers. By rcch means the produce of the Islands could be swiftly brought to Honolulu to be transported to San Praneiiea. The taxes of the "poor people woald not be seeded to pay for tie subsidy, bat on th wealthy sad able tbo burden woald come, and upon property. Tb poor woald receive the benefit, doth and imported goods would be cheaper. AH that could benefit the sugar growers had been dona at a former session. Thos who signed th petition against subsidy would be beeeSt-ted by the steamers. For himself, he wu at pres ent suffering in some degree from tb steamers', bat be would pot aside his own private faster. i esU for the good of tie eoaatrr. He areead ed the bill u followi, that th words " regular 1 lnrin llim.M I. m .-,JJ ! .- .( -. ! . trips should be erased, and insert ' efteiea-t sea-going vessels of not less than 700 tons I eaca. Am regarded annexation, he agreed with the member for Waialna. j 3tr. 3Iartin said he wu sorry to hear th J member from Eoloa advocating throwingaway t?8 Fn c moa'T- barks were running tie natives made a good deal of mo nay by working at unloading, bat at present they had nothing to do. The work of the steamers wu " J .IE.. UVlus IUUS IZV COOllCS 1 1. S 1 X. at- 1- , uc .i.ug.i .1, ... . w. . -J u.o .OIK DI the natives on th pUnUtionr. Now these steamers take sway the wharf work of the) Hawailant . Ht had visited the Reform School, aad the only advantage be saw was to the teacher. So it woold be with the ocean steamers, tbey only woald be benefitted. The till said nothing af the benefits which might accrue to tb people. The Oorcrnraeat wu like a house built by the Kamehamehu, and It had come down to tbepresentday whole, bat there wu danger for its safety if the pab- j UC H1IIIKJ .UKDIVftltll UM COOBI, XX aO Tised caution in regard to the passage of th bill. Itwuatiingprolly madeby euUidert. f 3(r. Eoakaan said that the country wu rich i aad able to give the subtijy, aad for that ; reason, betides the good the country would , get, he advocated tie passage of the bitt. ior-tmittee rote aad reported progrtss. Be- F PrnTed aad the Howe adjoarntd. A BtXUASO YTxa. 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