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auraiian Outfit, ETerv 'Wednesday Morning', AT SZX DOLLARS PER AXXU2L Faretx-n Btcrlwr, SS.00 16 110.00. Internum . &mttii uijjiii irj. PRINTING- ZSTaULISSHXXT. j ! THIS OFFICE IS NO ft" rXiUAWK) TO EXEOUTE ALU ORDERS For Plain and Fancy Prating, of KVErtY DEscnirrio.T. wifir ne( i Txxis V ju$pa Ten Owncs -On Qwen Suet, in the oW IIs Boildiaf:, Honolulu, II. L Mil I aa -ekttiai. V aUrtxr. it tb? Stm 04V. to wares sE eaetar-s ca VOL. TIyO. 37. HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1870. 186.00 PER YEAR. "flWAHAN BUSINIS NOTICES. ALEX. CAMPBELL, Ulcrclinnt "TxHox-. w.n. m.MiiiniiYs. Sams AXB VKSLBSALE DEAIXE ke DIM, awai. Aks, rtro. A Ac, Mintiil Srt, LiLfcini a.. mmiK lliwhi. cvvrm a: cooia; ixpsrnss. sekekal hesokaxts, axd GTWraL AG3XTS, M sUac mc up ai la StMtN Ccarl iaaat mnii.P. WsiiS mm. KUk I"m. -Oh. Kaa-taa W.twxJ U ItiwuH&k. Ja1 1W twi tli il rm asaat sata Ox tj I Kit. lICIIVItl!iOA. IXT9SXZB. AX8 DEALER IX SOOTS. SHOES A. C BUPITJI, 31. !.. rr FHT5KIAX, ASD SBE0E9X. assTaaaafaaaiaf hammmatHat M" Sr aa , m4 s mant saazaaaa avaaaaa . win iij. aasa, aW taax, araass. Him. T 4 Paaaar, Osaxaa, air. ran ana- ta-xstsj JUII..lI. IMTV, Naftarj- FaMat asst Caa Boisj!itr of Deeds fa aaa at i'i Ulaaai tatae a ta Rxa. af ras iOh.UaMMil(.&tiUM t4t- iiul,i.-c:ii.vi v co., IXPaVSIaES AXB BEALE3S IX HABDWABX, Cadi J. Bo i rwaat -4 CMs. xa Miami Mar- . Pa. suae Miwc. ttiaaaja xa-i a a. p. asvms. s. e. wilmb. aikvjij .v ivii.ii:k. aptwzess and oerxissiox heechaxts, X tf.ii. Sua. aWaaUs. B I rivs II. IIACKPELU .V CO.. EX EE A I. CBXriSSIIX AGENTS. V Ma.ia cnx. aaaaatax. K L Hj ED. HQFFSCHLAEGER & CO.. ntPtrZ2S AX3 COJIISSIOX xeeckaxts, 4 Ht s Oak. t THUOUUKB c uiicck. DO'sKXES ASS C4XJUSS10N KXECKAXT. ! Miailala. ftaaa. H- L U 1 A. SCILVXII'IJU A; CO., G0HJII5SIS JtERGHiKTS, It, BjadUia. CkUi, B. L c m. utm. j. s. MCtsy UUVSXESS AXB SEATESS IX LB1LEEE, dTajadaaaiXaaanak, lart feme. BwaaaBL JOIIA S. 31cUB'. 31. V. PHTSICIAX AXD SBEGEOX, t ai B- L Ckwi lanatmfc Frt iuiit ALLEX & CHILLTKGWOKIH. KAWAIHAE, HAWAII, qfri JianialMiifaiiaaa rtnaaau, aaaa art Utfut ariai i t narana sa &iwai PMr& aa4 taci itaar Re al ww rin-i hi iiatp. at ta iart Mm i aW tea ii ImM. HaawTMrf linn am JOU.-N X. WATEKUOISE. QIPdSIES AXD DEA1ES IX CEXEEAL I XEECHAX2I3E. I m !M aaawcaaa. K. L W , GEXEZAL CeJOIISSIOX AGEXT AXD SEOEES, , wai rut ftutlJiilii4i aaCaaeaSt, Haiaia. , McCOLGA .V JOIUSO.t, MERCHANT TAILORS, raat tt-.TTaa Jala. aapcittaT C Btata'a. lit XAyETACir2E2, ixpoexes AXD deale? mfaaaaii afmiyiigTfrCWic raraitw vr wBasaae fall Cm aat. ifj iilar (Wi rato-a( &rr Wtk l.y.l ti U nW a Ibut us. rirt. . afiMinBafciWi1alaawaatxttjrfta, tV H". BK5SKIT, SOOT AXD SE8E yXT?., tq Saat jtran. aaat to t tt Baaatatx riri tXL.T. l O A- KI A. . .i CAEIXXT HTUTT?- AXD CFH0L5TXZEE Oat jama. Bavtea. Jfaa-it Lrair Cayr ia. WL m tlJ i mltiiUmn. THliO. II. IATIKJ, 'T ATT 134. A ' DCPETE AXS C8XXISSI0X 1CEECEAXT. uoria. I1VJIA?! BKOXUEUJi, Ea3EIXES AXD 'VrHOLESAlX DEAIEES 'Wtir. BaW. Of, BaaU. ao.aad ! af tankana'i ranatttatc Seuai. S.' , w-ja J. I. a turn 1. C 1UU. 4 irAXUB; A: ALLEA, j SHTFJEX? AXD" CTJCnigx-tiCEAXTS, ; B. l 3j ; JL. J TOUUEItT. DEA1ES IX LB USES. ASD ETZE.T HXD OP t SCTLBtXG X.TOTAT. I M aVnat T..rer tf a4 Trt tarHm. lit - o : - - - - SHI? CHAXDIZES ft C0JOUS3I0X KEZCEASTS I QaM Sanat rTn aata. rirtMixr aaisdae pad ta li I aa at b&waia ctacac. OL.ikiir4x.Ca. Ctt i Ca. aCTfatxraxa Isi. ,IS Haskjila a Co, jCiali a CDoka. CltOG1' ifodjT. fa '.- yrrrhir.t xri Gtxnl Artrt. ISTcrusrf Tiaa -aai other CHfaia ard TtTlaca Gawd. vrkAaiVCwxUr tajBmaaa Kis'i-ff. asd Aealfcrth 'Pastna xat luarata Sarar FUatadoa. n-rra( Saara jtaaaaa ftnet. Kei. Xlmg. S-Ij GEORGE 3VILXJA31S, LICENSED SHIPPING AGENT, 0 a Ji-'i ZgMr.tea Co'i Vkxrt Oaaataaxa she scaiEM as ale aid (taa cf tl f wfti officer, aal sii-m iTTtatiterr ca 13: aaiffil ml tts orVi Haiaa3rssai!recssaaxct&uawtak ejest xaai - gt. ada3eicc mdckta k eiracx !a hfaaSca. k ksr. txrrre a. jpod latSsSxctiM Ik tk fa tr a. it feat la tee rant. ICas GROCERIES! GSOCEJLLEb!! Quick Sales and Small Profits! -AT- RYAN'S RAILX0AD STORE Ccr. Xa-aiVa isd Jail Etrrrta. Ca , Mat CMknc Tataaaiae nt, Fulaa iij. Ac.. amr Nn aa ikm Srt. Breaks. ASax Lin w ta Wx ilim Ca. OrSin nHC 4 fMK' aasateakat aliaataic aasi in la Sia isl Onli to tk kiakak. BL?Sli'lS$ .NOTICES. aonrv s. ?icki:,y, 71. ( Lit. SarrMi t" 5. AraiT 1 Ou k eianiatm al kb maao m Canaada ?t. h!"r 5- , - . Naaaaa ial Jm Su Sa J. S. DICKSU.t, House, Ship nnd Sign Painter, piMiij- .fH Kwm PBUaiilMa 1 Ok anlaiac. JSuWicc. OiMwf. fill natal uf. Pr" f3fcaaac.lc. i(cn4aa tttikflH' aHci, Njag A.a!l unmUi Wal. SMMi ivji. mvcosiu. DEXTIST Oficc. Cer. Fert ft Hotel StrreU. . c. tututo. 3.i.inat. CIIALXtAJIKI A: CO.. IKP0ETE5S AXD DK M.TRS IX -WTXES. Saartw. JlKx la,Xa.S, XaBua$Ur.t,vuFMnaaat Sawrt. Maaiaaai. It-Iji A. S. CLKGHUia, WHOLESALE AXD SET AIL DEALES IX GEXEEAL JIERCHAXDISE, nrtaaaggiaaKaacaty H QkiW Kaaaavaaa StrWU. rKvtall featwbaiaealik f iwst5tmt, awiva t.vta M Furl ul Ikxrl ftrrtCL 14-lr iixMi rrcx. K A. P- CUTIS c. intmvi:i: a.- co., SHIFPIXG AXD " 'COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i L 'A iiqoi.ri.u,ta. i. "AOB.TT or ibr ltottoai aba Uix;olaIn Partrt Ui.t. .(:RT-Kvr tbr MiUrr. WalluVu and liana PtaulatWft.. AGIITKijr the rurthltf ml !jilc or Itland trw1iM-.. Lr.uica). a.jiuu. " 11. r. KIILIIKS At CO.. ' DEALERS IX DET GOODS AXD GEXEEAL KESCHAXDISE, rai ni.'tCTiFl jrtrrt KVil TfVkf. Halt K-Jt .V I'.jkV.iS'lIAEKIlKr .rDal 3 OKSX ror. "the BK1CMKX BOAHI) of & CXMIia RITEKS Acaat a- W Pttj Bara af raowtitm, Aaaat fcr tk. TWaaa Baart it CaaVrarttm. ... .Pn C. S. KAItXO-W. AU CTIO N EER, iihmiiaa aa Qana. Stmt, at dMclrccail .11. S. GKIMIAIMI A CO.. tSIPOETESS AXD WHOLESALE DEALESS la raaaa h ilalmj. Hals Cif. EaM, 'u4 rrcrr taih4 ' IIMMmi irt.T rsrahkair sSnK So, la 5'f Bhwk, m slrxrt. Hgaulaki. H I. ta-. !-' AFOSG A AClllX'Ii. IporKri. 'Wioleiale asd Ectul Dtileii is C(n; Sereissiise,- AaaCfciaiC.!. ta tb.lVrwsrSiv a Xaaaat Stmt, aW H yM,lv w. D. E. EnCECOCS, AOTAKY 1'L'IIJL.IC. U) MB.. Hum. Pj C. IV. AOilTOA, COOPER AND GAUGER, At tie Xev SUsd o the Esplanade. Be ft anfana ta lihwl t U wart is ku Ha a tie Sar aeil a. ta Cfera Hiica. -vkerv a. caa t fwa4 at att warkaar. Itoan. He Kw o& baa4 aad for sale. Oil Cwk aa aamb a( aabeest aim. aea aa uW, wVici k H fell at aVe ntr IWaeit MarkK xUtas AU vrk 4gtt8iaa lit gfa awaapr u4 varrmatea to pre latMictMe- AU tiaos C Camf iliat M.trul4 aaii Toots fur a!e. la 31. IICAFIEX.D, SVAGOX AD CASEIAGH SU1LDE2, 76 IClnr; treet, lloholoto. S r MW-rimr rL.. nr. .sJI M.t. JI&KiB- AUa. f artiralr'aneatlra rlieaSEaCl V;Vyr to BUcka-tkat; aa Hen-,iKMax. T Oia.ii iii tbe ulaer Iiiaaa preatprlr f lfcalL -tr J. NOTT & CO., COPPER A TIN" SMITHS, cake ererr de fertptwei T w.rk ib taetr Use. kmc! as Plsnta. tiau ar lKfcrc Tt.j alw lerp as hud a fall ar?rtaieatf - Steet Capatr, Sheet Tia. Sheet Lead. Sheet Iran, Iras Win. Cepfer Wire, Sft A Enii Solder, Pail Eart. Prejsed Backet Carer. Blaei. aad Tiaord PJreti, i . Caffex iiirea.ete. Alea s'haad. i fe care ef TUOSE SPLENDID COOKING STOVES, Recemd St tfcer irree." Carta Plant" acd "Grar Jaetetf." tagether j wieii-a rarctj at Jafassed Ware, aod car asueies M-K:'tSe KHers. "pir Work on'Haildfer.. lack af tatter. iatj. vater-ptpei. Ac. .SVip-wrk wft! emi a-tth arocrt aUectie: atXo. 9 Eia&acaaa Street. IJ-Sa JA31ES I LEWIS, COOPER AND GAUGER At the Old-S'i-i, ccrzer Xizg ari 3fJLcl SskU. X Larre Sanrb cf Oil Sksvki ai all kiU Cbiperiar kfalerUis caelUailT js ti.iL Hi kdre kr astroxaaa ta kajani to sMrtt a oaaDaxaace ef the latnaure wksek he k kmuffiii exslojwt, aam Zjt wtich h aov Tttmrzt til tkaaks. I-3ai J. II. TIIOJIPSOX, GENERAL BLACKSMITH,' Ibtu SirteZ. Earslsh Hi ceaetaattr ot haaj ul Jjr x; tie. Inal Xiiket rrttr. a rant asurraeat f tk Best jteSaed Car Irea,'as4 II Oral. 3S-IJ F. II. A G. $EGELKE., TIN, ZINC AND COPPER SMITHS, AND SHEET EOX "W0EEXES. Winrii llj a Lxag. tuie. Ptge. 6H-riied aR?. Iran Mr. rUia iW S, Bl.5t-e-rrl i.Ia4to laaaar BaM: sly. ialeajtkaat' 3 and Satjfc a-rt. a k 'mva, ari tr oaMjeii. Sark-Tebs, f jlaaaaawa Terjr Urrerat rfTis.areefererj e crajlasB. ns: attiattaa crrea b SMp-tTa-k. Orders trees th ar IxUsj. -wm i antmOj xuu'al tsx Tkaakfat u u Cr!leaa aT rjosaM lid tt T.-.w. t-rOT ta- rk!r SUn. ratraaare ia tfcepul, a. Lc by sria xasiuoc ttbcstaatacentOiitutrdinata - - - - r Hs Carriage and Sign Painting. THE CSDEIlSIGJfED kaifez r asxa mi fx a ccs7taat - axfksraa. s, aoa txcrar to ecx. UKti(a Iha&MCLsUaaek. aad ;I6 PALkllAO TTXfag Strtet. IiVeafalg. K. STCKOFT. E0C5E AXD EEI2 JLT7JT3E2, Ha a kui, Ea&-7ak. WuerVrcti. Waxk-Eu ram aad I2S Pasia, Lead ssl f3xlTxaril Iraz Fea, . fakrTi gria. worka. Ecatkotu. Ftamkerbttke etrr. h. was late sj arii enstiitl3iaaairk- r" . flOcx BARTLETT SALOON, T WIIXIAJX II UGH IX, . Cavaer oT Uacai aasd Fort jtmb. rpHE CHOICEST AXD BEST OF ALES. WINES JL and Spaiu a!itji to be facsd at the Bar. SlyC TT7IXDOYV GL.VSS, Aaxirted Bins, for iX K. HACEFFXD k CO. VO. X A. COOL2E K1CE ajarara ia luutat aalta-aiJE7 t-tam WAIXZX A AUZ5, Areata ' f i FOKKIGN NOTICES. H. W. SEVERANCE & CO., General Shipping & Commission JIEKCIIA.AT.S. 405 Frost Sawt, rerzer of CUy, Sa Frisdiro. s j The Australian Steam Xariration I'o's Patent Slip & Engineering Works, STDXET, Jf. S. AT. All HUM. t trnmrKitf V"ork, lroo Ci, 5k. WiiWi.ir uJ enm ir" na2n.SAl vxfoura mad rililclj rw4s uf till Ult Waaif. caa b Uln a. Clt I KED. U. TBOCTOS. Miaiir. LEAEM0NTH. DICKINSON & Co., STliyKT, X. s. v.. General Commission Agents, VTBI attmi to Um Ml. c4 S.aaidi FrulacT, uxt ama(. fur ajvaac. an aM. r . f nr. L GREEN'.. . Haaalsta ktm- . 'lMACrAKlAiI!LAIKlCo.. rraaaiew U. J. UOIISKl. COMMISSION MERCHANT ASD IXSUKAXCE AGEXT. 41 asd 41 Xtkul'l Eick-T. OUfdraU Sunt. Su 42 rnaeact. CaiMaraU. L&r taxless Stitn. Broa 10. ..Sa Traacixo. ilam. C. Aaalaa. ! t C fa riaaciMx. Kn. IMUh . Unrakuu &u ftaatfeoi. Mrw- H. UaHftM 1 Cv HuJ.la. ua.i . attus. jt aiacx, ' ta;0. K. JtEYI'JES A CO., 1HP02TERS ft SfAKUFACTTOEKS OF IT ALLAN . AXD A3LEBICAX yftrijRT.ES, Maatrb. Cratn. SloaaamiU HnU . Ttaat. Wulh ttaa. Bt u4 CoitMerT-ja, Bittmrd IVJi. I'irt Brirai. MutEC. Ac. ixSD luVtttcrt.tt(4it.Caiealk Ckardk Su1Vac!CjL ' " l-IJ a. b. iusaii, bi.mu.1. WILLIAMS. BLAXCHAED & CO.. SHIFPIXG AXD COMJUSSI0X 2EECHAXTS, )r) Xa. aiCMrfwaiaSlmt.Su I'raacixo. 3 mscuui, j. cxntaiu. I-Mtlaai. a. f. 7. Cxi JTCEAKEN, MERRILL & CO., FOEWAEDLXG JJiD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Portland, Oregon. Itarlac beea .arrrJ ta r fm4il V4a frr aavaras J. aaliKkat4 la a Brfrt MM. Atac. we rr ywiwi u rewiT. aa .ai p i,toa StiaWf. ivia.a.Sbiiaps.fUn.PatB. CuaW. Kil, tu aJnatae. OwtcaJMU .vwllj aaUottaa k the Oregva Market, w luci naail ateeatMa wilt W pilt. x4 caoa wkkk eua aaiaaee. will Ve aiae vtM9 repaired. Caarle. T ipo4;i . JCXarrjUiO Frri IWfir i Liaaeerer. Jaaw. Patnck t CV.- . Wa T OoleaHB Cu mt. BJter Co AHea i Lr'rn UaaatilOa Lrvaaxa Qveea Saa FraaciM Ftatlaaa GRAifDatLflKHOTEL, Smn Francisco Johnson & Co., : : Cala., Proprietors, X.ate of tlie Ilclc Xlooje. TOHSSOX A CO.. who t rke Wt lix jean hTe area tee fj pefnuar pnjfreicrs et we -ijct ue. wh pir.sw i iafai laeir Bf ffeeadi rrahar la RwaoJala aatf the Ha- valaui Itlaa-x. I ..I ther k.ie left tke -Lick Hoaee"' asd ' area- i tke 6raad Hatel.'' ahick if tke fiaest BoM ilrae tare vet crcclei the Faric coast, aoa is cor sarpaAsed la a.-chhecttrI beaati. ehtuce cf fcrnitEre, aad ecfirt, bj AST HoCl a Asserlca. Oct oM rauvas aad tke traTehaf; rcWic. wW ad at tk. -6nad Hotel," alt tke oM taaRfar ftres. aaa alt pnU re eeceseoieJ t as. w3t be rrceiTed witk ta saw atUatian aaa coarte.T -.kick m4i tb "lick Bms" fv jpecar wkea ieroaroiotrf4. Htta auaj tkaaas Uc past liTn. res?ectraUy subcxt a cooua&iac M7 tbe same. E. 31. VAS KECI, COMMISSION MERCHANT Ktniaua, Japan, Hirii tl bct tdiitM thnmt aa i&tiasAle amatctica viOi tll0 Japaae trW &r tlie ft ctfbX Jf-vr;. U pre(Mrvr t trussct aaj taWscM c&trcstl to Lis care, tuIi dMpUtli. IT lj6 LA5GLEY, CE0WZLL & CO., WHOLESALE DEUGGISTS, 33 Ccr. Ei-try t Clay S UvSz Frarcsco. ;m EI1VI JOAES, GROCER AND SHIP CHANDLER, ' Labalni, Maui. Mecer asd Cecralts firabhed t.' kir on the 3ot (srer 19 able IrTM rlx Xa 5 Merrhast Street, ccpsite tie SiScr'i Hcce, GENERAL UPHOLSTERER, IXJ.LI ITS BBAXCHESr TTAS COSSTiXTLT 03tT JIAXD m. Tarlety XI ef HOMK-MADE FCE5TXTRE. wkxeb be "CTrr, 1- ) UTIBE LOtTEST MJBKET PBJC CMiaait Sets of 3EST BLACK WALXTiT PAELOE FUKX1IUKE, Sprie.Eack Ears-Chairs. Laaxffs and MtrrxvS- Hi- rrxi Spar Mattrasses, Kbrfrw Stilts ixd k CcTert awsde ttf bTckr. Old'FarBltnre Kc-CpUol-tercd, xVpured asd Ti rented, with litisfMfi.Ti wamdesL XCa3aad eta .fee mxj itock ber ittrrKxxzrr H- wkre- irxe Beunejilae. All cnlers fsn SMasasters aad tke-rker IxU.- wIU b rrerartlj atteaJeI ta. S-Ty C W. CREY & CO., Hawaiian Soap Works, At Lelea, yresfictsrtr. zsl Dealtrj Is all itcdi of Sm?. Eeef, Vntxon, and Goat TadiwWasted OCec. Z Fun 5t. where erden wril he reteirel ard prosatxij Mtesded ta- (39 PHOTOGRAPHY ! In; citrtif the Ozia cl ttt Day. HAVING COXSTKCCTZD A XEWSETLIGHtI xi cade rxrseor ather iapraretresu, I h.p na ta he aM. ta zait the taf : fattTJiaii with A Pborosrapb. of any Lxe, Fraa a CrrsLxI to a 3iatth. takes t the Beat Style cf Art, and 02 th cast reunsahlo terms. Also, for sale, Tievj of the Ii'xdj. panrxitl o! the Elei, Qex, asd ether Xsuh!ej. H. L- CHASE. Jl-ly Fert Street. VOLCANO HOUSE, CRATER OF KLXA0EA. HAT? AIL f& THIS ESTABMSHJIEST IS SOW .ofx o.a tsr tie reeefdoe id rUIM te li Tuum xlo, who caj- rrtr es Soiisfcraafetle r, a pn4 uai. xal mrrjt xujixitt. Zrjtriaa fsiif li tk Cramer x!sxrs fcaod. STFAY AXD ABLfHUJt BATHS J Hones Grained asd Statled if Desirtd. CHARGES RKJLSOXABLE. Farss Tfeilixs; the Vekaao tU JUIe, caa warrxaxec u asaxe tej)ra7, tj i. IJ. SOLE & SADDLE LEATHER, Tanned .Goat and Sheep Skins, COXSTAXTX.T OX XULSD and far Sale, (TOdwaan WAISE1 T1JIEKT, C. XOTXET, IropV. SUGAK & .MOLASSES 3 HILO, II. I. "Oj, .Mab - ' Sugar and j Molasses, CROP XO' COMING IX, and for alc in qnantitks to roil ""Tbi'cr?. hr l-3ta TTAIKER FALLEN. .pnu. 0K0MEA PLANTATION. Susar tin J IoI!r Crop ISTO COMING IX. FOR SALE IX QUANTITIES ta rait Iarciarrt. hr l-3tn VALKFR A ALLEN, Afratf. PKINCEVTELE PLANTATION. Snnr anil ."IIa'f. Crop ITO COMING IN. FOR SAIaE IN QUANTITIES ta utt purchaser?. Vt l-3a WALKER ALLEN. Agtut. MAKEE PLANTATION. IXcav Crop of Supir A 3luluitr T0W COMINt) IN. AND FOR SALE IN QUAN- ll titles la 4it pnrchr5 by 14a C. nr.EWER A "0.. Ar.nH. WAILUKU PLANTATION. VrF.r CROP NOW COMINO IN. FOR SALE X.y in quantitit ta ait purchaser? l-Zm 0. BREWER A CO.. Arnti. SUGAR of SUPERIOR QUALITY, FN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCHASERS X 01 at RruoDaMi Pricrj. f"r fm't br e In F. A. SCHAKKLR A CO. COASTERS. Regular Packet for Koolaii, Qahu. THE CL1PPKK Schooner Liliu, J. WOOD, Mailer, Wilt ran rtfabrlr between llicolulu and the ran- ous purl: vt KoUan. Oaha. Fvr freicat or paj age app'.r tu the 11 Sat ' TAPTAIN. n Wrd For Kcna and Kau, Hawaii. Schr. Active, r. MCLL1MI, . Maiter. Will run u a recaiar aaetct to the abore port. For freirat t pa.ace a.4r to l-Am " w I,KF.R A ALLKX. AnnK. Regular Packet for Molokai. Schr. Pauahi, BALLISTER, Mailer, Will run a ; rerilar packet between Oonolnlu and Molokai, tooebisjr at Kaacakakai and Pnkbo. xr ireijni or pas!a;e apply to me Laptatn on board or I -ED H. PRKNDBRGA5T. Acent. ' INSURANCE NOTICES. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE OF JS'EW FORK. CO Cash Assets, over. .-$36,000,000! Cash Diridends in IS6S, $3,257,137.26. The Largest Life Insurance Company 7A" THE WORLD I Premiums mut be Paid Semi-Axis liuallj- or Quarter!'. ADAMS & WILDER, lf-.i5 Azenti f-r tke Ilawaiiio Island. IJIPEEIAL FIDE IXSritAXCE C0J1PAXT .Of Loidos--Iitit3Mi 1803. CASH CAPITAL, SS, 000, 000 In GOLD. THE UXDtRilO.NED are rrepared to Urce joHdei en Ffr Rxski iwi& cr witkvnt tbi arerxc clxa-. on Puatttssa Baildias aad Mxctincrj, rrirxte Dwrllmrs, IVsek. .-i'.r aa-1 tVooden itc:f, Sierchsadise, Ojnls, Lcxi ber, kir la Purl, at, an tie bKst fxsyrxWe term. S-All Lciiej Adjsxtei aad Fsii far here. "Si Tur tonicsi.ra arpir at the .Ctr ut WALKED 2 ALIXX, 22-1 J Arrets Isrtk Uawxixsa ltxadi. 31 E ICCII AAT Spl LT UAI. MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Of San FrancUco. ' TXIIR ODEHIC.EU baTing tccn p . puuiJ Acau frr tlx aiwrtr CiXDF-uiy, -vr iejrVi 2 Lnce INettdea ca CargotB, Krelg'-' -w- Treti-tu-c. ViiUitvA ALL7J. l-wtoi Affrutt. II v4a!a. SAX rUAXCISCO . B0 ARB OF U KB liLWB. ITEBS. rjlHC r.VDERsIG.VED tiarlu,? been ap- ntm, ooezTsmf ik? Callforula Jnturancr Companj, Merchant 3Intoal3Iarlne In. Co Pt-clfic In u ranee Company, California t,loyAf9 and Home Jim txal lnnrance Company. 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THE AGEUT FOK THE BRITlSn Far-, etas Vxrjne laaarue Coatiur. rliirrflrft ku rp carved tawtracduM t mtae tk ruea at Inrrrxoc i mwm sxi-aoiarsi aaa rorTi ta tAe raeia aaa u aow pre xxndttase tititit -at the Xkuc Bala, sritii asuctal radax3scaftjctrrxsjara. ' TOKL.IL dJATira. -Ir JjatBrlt. fvr. JLir. Ixu tk. UxatitJ) , - - - . -X . - ... - (.From th Uattk Kxtka, Sipt. 12 DAYS LATEIl NEB FROM ERROPE ! Bv the steamer Closes Tavlor, which ai a I rived veslcrtlar, nine tlavs from San Fran cisco, we are in receipt of dates from there to the 12th hist., ami telegrams from Europe to the 11th Inst. Tho news is of the most important character, being no thing less than the capture of the Emper or of France by the Germans. He sur rendered himself to King William Of Prussia, on the 2d inst,, at Sedan, after the severe battle which had raged for two. days, and which, resulted in a complete defeat of the French, who were shut up in fortifications in that place, being com pletely surrounded by an overwhelming force of Germans, The Prince Imperial escaped into Bel gium, from whence he embarked to Eng land, where the Empress joined him. A Republic was declared in Paris, on the 5th inst., a Government formed, and up to the late&t dates, numerous provincial towns of France had given their enthusi astic adherence to the new order of things. Important events are taking place in Italy. The Italian Government have made known its intention to remove the seat of government to Rome. The Papal authorities'being quite powerless to pre vent such an event, will probably make but little, if 'any resistance. An earnest movement seems to be on foot among the Great Powers, not engag ed in the present war, to bring about a peace. King William of Prussia, seems inclined to ignore the new government of France, still looking upon 2sapoleon as the head of that government. This may have the ef fect to prolong the war, and may lead to grave complications with other powers, the end of which it is difliuult to forsee. The seiges of Strasburg and Metz still continue. The world will long lament the total destruction of the library of the former place, one of the first in Europe, and of course, the world. We give below, the most important telegrams : Lite Battles Becssels, August 311. via Lo.ndon August 31. Tbe Kin; of PrussU baa cent tlie fulloirlDg telegram to Queen Augusta : 'VuirM3, August SOtb, The Crown Frince lias been to action nitb tbe Fourth, Twelfth, and Seventeenth Corps, and tbe Fourteenth Bavarian. McMibon was beaten, and driven beyond tbe Mt use. Twelve cons, some tboufaud prisoner! and material of war were captured." Beelis, Aucuct 3Ut. Letter from a Prussian Tbe attempt to iscape from Metz was defeated. A copy of certain liietructiont of Bazjine's was found near Metz, from wliicb tbe Prussians learned tbe en emy was to retire in I ro bodies, one by 'he bigb road to Mars-laTour and Verdun, and the other br tbe Turnpike. Tbis plan was disconcerted by tbe Prussian attack ou I be fourteenth. TbcFrencb subsequently took tbe road via Bricy, but were again repulsed, and fi nally driven rack in the battle of tbe ISlb to tbe walls of Metz, wbere they have since been confined, tbeir only way of escaping bring to cut a passage through tbe Prussian line, wblcb tbey bare not at tempted. LosDOrt, August 31st. Tbe sufferings of the In habitants of Strasbourg are terrible. Tbey are slarrirur, and compelled to live In cellars day and nisht to avoid tbe uncca-ing fire of the besieger. Another fruitless sortie was made by tbe garrison on Monday. ' The Prussian sharpshooters are wltbin five hundred yards ol the glacis. Many uousea bare been burned. Tbe arsenal at one time was on lire; toe ammunition wa safely moved. Tbe fortress continues to resist Loxdox, August 3lsL Cable special to tbe fler- eld.J An engagement took place yesterday between a strong force of Prussian cavalry and an advance guard of MrMabon's army. .After a bard contest tbe French fell back. Tbe Prussians took possession of Cariznad, on tbe Hoe of railroad from Sedan to Thionvillebatterlng tbe tails. EocnxoN, Belgium, August 31st, 9 p. v. Cable Special to tbe Jlerald. A fearful battle was fousrht ye&terday and to-day by the Prussian armies of the' Crown Prince and Prince Frederick Cbirlc with the forces or ManLM McMahirn. Testerday morning McMabon commenced a gen eral movement towards MonlnJedy. Hewasattackc'd near Beaumsht, and driven back.'afleran obstisale mislatce, towards, toe BclgUn frontier, Tbe Pres-Uns occupied I he line ol tbe road, and captured a large amomit of camp stores. Tbey drove tbeTnmch from their position, after fighting until eight coted. Jh'u raomiog the ta: tie was renewed, and con tinued all day. During tbe night a large number of French rrgimentc came op, tot tbey failed to turn tbe scale of victory. The Prussians were also rein forced largely, aud attacked lit overwhelming num bers. MeMshon retreated fo Sedan with tbe remnanct of bit forces. Loxdox. Angnst31tt. Public meetings .are held an oxer Prtiieli lo f UiUlO tbe GoTerDrocnl In proft- tempts at premature treaty. Tbe Ttnit-ritririr.g to disentangle tbe news from the seat of war, says : McMabon seeks to get back azaln towards Paris. Saturday mornlcg be was at Steely ; Eandsy. according to Freseb reports, be re-entered Voccro and BetheL Tbe Belgian ao csucts report bixn Tuesday at Sedan with tbe Prince Imperial, asd boufly expecting tbe Emperor. They had hutesed forward on lea ring tbeEciperor, wbote Uleeas prerrnted tlm from travtlitg rapidly. "Some Germans say tbe French were so-sura of victory at the opening ol tbe campaign that tbey made no arrangement to save their baggage lo case of retreat, aud hence tbey bare been compelled to abandun it In great quantities)." Chicago, September 1st. A Near York special eay a private despatch from B--Ia says that fight ing has been goitg on Jor foe i between McMa bra and PrDer Charles. Boll, uiles are Working for position, and tbe confiicta have been between delscbrd Corps. Tl fighting, bower er, la said to have been despesue. The Prussians bare captured three eagles, four mUraOUtm and several thousand prisoners, while tbe French have captured thirteen pieces of artinery, Inclsdtngtbetanroui Tubingen Battery. There was a fresh engagement again this morning, about all milts from the Belgian frontier, between the command of Frottsrd and tbe Pruxxlana under Von Wardea, wblcb It U Dellered' here (Brnaael.) wmiBTolTebim'araltalBdetUlfebtiUe. A dispatch from London dated midnight, sars that McMabon lias tn uttoily routed after two days" battle, and la falling back ou Pari. LoxrioM, September 1L Cablo special to tbo Ji-soMnf."! A special correspondence of the 2H4nne writes from Paris, on Wedneiday, that provisions! or all kinds are already rtnchlug famine ptlcca; butter, salt and potatoes are double, aud meat triple the usual cost; tra'trsmcn are miueatcd to sell only In limited quantities. Preparations are bring made) on a vast scalo for the wounded; college, lyceums, schools and convents are couvcrted into hospitals, By order of the Uorcrnment, tbe Palace ol Ver sailles, Trianon, St. Cloud, St. Germain, and Ram boulllct are to be Imoutllitely prepared for tbe tarns tiurpose. Many private bouse hao beepgivenup; the rich offer Ibelr country souls and the poor their single room. Tbe Omnibus Company has given several departments. Sedan, Sept 1st, 3 r. u. A battle bat raged since balf-rus1 S o'clock thla A. M.; our forces have ad vanced victoriously. The Fourth, Fifth and Soy. euth Corps, and Bavarians were engaged. Tbe ene my was almost entirely driven Into, tbe city. London, Sept, 2d, 4:S0 r. M. It la reiiorted from private sources that On Wednesday, Bazlue attemp ted to cut his way out ol the foitlOcatlont of Metz. Tbe battle lasted all day, and in the evening, but on Thursday morning Bazine was agalu driven within the walls. Losses were extremely severe on both sides. Brussels, Sept. 2d. By Cable special to thb New Tork Hmld. About seven hundred Prussians and two thousand Freticb, were forced luto Belgium territory; they laid dowp their arma and will pass through this evening for Bruges or Lokercr. London, Sept. 2d. Cable special to tbe TVicsmr. A Trioan special dispatch from Brussels at 3 o'clock this afternoon savt: "McMahou I completely shut up In Sedan. Uno hundred French soldier souqbt reloge In Belgian territory, and were 'dis armed." Tlie same correspondent, t.u hour later, says tbo Prussians are between the frontier and tbe North em rortreis, aud McMabon bat probably been cut off from tbe last road left him to Parts. Bjzine baa been completely beaten before Metzby Prince Frederick Onirics, French Fugitives are running about Brussels mad with excitement. The same correspondent a 5 o'clock, says 8,500 French iufantry, 500 cavalry, two cannons t.nd sev eral military trains have crossed tbe Belgian , fron tier. Tbe troops laid down their arms and were sent to Ecloo. Three hundred Prussians, wounded, wbo asked an asylum, were sent to Barges. Tbe Prnseian corps engaged In Thursday's battle viz: the4tb,Stb, Uth and 12tli Guards and Bava rians, comprises 174,000 inlantry, 17,000 cavalry, and 4S0 gnus nearly half of which belonged to the army of tbe Crown Prince of Prussia. McMabon' whole force was engaged, probably one hundred and tifly thousand of all arms; thctrcln forcemenls from Paris could uot have reached him. Lo.vdox, September 2J. Special cablo to tho icr aid. From German official accounts of the battle at Mets, it appexrTtnat Basaise was evidently acting in concert with McMabon. Tbe battle lasted a day and a night. Bataine was driven lack after a display of great valor, The loss of life on both sides was terri fic. Tbe Fourth Landnehr fought gallantly; tbe First Army Corps was congratulated by Prince Fre derick Chiries on their victories. MlsGoLsncw, September 2d Noon. The siege of Strasbourg continues. A sortie by the garrison was made at four o'clock in the morning. Th French o;eced with a very strong, but not Well-directed fire along the whole front, when a heavy artillery fire en sued. The lass sustained by the Prussians is not yet known, but is Considered unimportant. Loxdoj, September Id. Cable special to tbe Tri- 6ne. A special correspondent of tbe Tribune tele- j graphs from Berlin the following official despatch from Mars-la-Tour, near Metz, dated September 2d : " From the morning of tbe 31st of August until noon of September 1st, Baialne, with several corps, unin terruptedly attempted to break from Mets in a norther ly direction. Under tbe chief direction of Frinee Frederick Charles, Gen. ManteutTel defeated all these attempts in a glorious engagement, which may be de signated as the battle uf Xiesieville, and tbe enem was thrown Lack into the fortress. " The First and Ninth Corps and the Sivison of KummerKn and the Landwehr and Twenty-etghtb In fantry Brigade participated in the engagements.' The principal fights were at Serigny, Niesserille, and lie tonfay. Our losses ara not large. The enemy's is very heavy. " General TJrich, of the garrison ef Strasbourg, made a sortie and was defeated with loss. " The defeat of McMabon is complete." New- Yore, September 3d. The despatch from King William to the Queen reads as follows : BzroaESznAX, Faascz, Friday, September 2d. 1 :30 p. u. Frost Kij William lo (ie Queen! "A capitulation, whereby the whole French army at Se dan ara prisoners of war, has just been conelnded with Gen, Wimpfien, comrnandinginstead of Marshal MeMahon, who is wounded. ''The Emperor surrendered himself to me. As he had no' command, ha left everything to the Begeney at Paris. I shall appoint his residenco after an inter view with him at a resdezout to be fixed immediately. '" What a course evinti, with God' guidance, have taken!" The Dorrender or tbe Emperor. Losdon, Sept. 3. fable special to the: Tribune. Tbe apeclal correspondent of the Tribune telegraphs from tbe King headquarters at Veodrea, near Se dan, on Friday: "-The battle of Sedan began at tlx In tbe morning, on Sept. 1st. Two Prussian Corp were In position ou the west of Sedan, having got there by long: forced tnacbes. "To cut off tbe French retreat to Mezicre, south of Sedan, there was tbe First Bavarian Corps), and east, across tbc Mense. tbe Second Bavarian Corps. The Saxon were on tbe northeast, wltb the Guards. " I was. wltb tbe King throughout tbe dsy, on tbe bill above Slelnmetz, commanding a splendid view of tbc valley and field. "After a tremendous battle, tbe Prussians having; completely surrounded Sedan, and tbe Bavarians having entered tbe fortifications, tbe Emperor ca pitulated at 5:15, r. M. His letter to tbe King of Prusri said: " j! lean r.Udleattht htadqfmy army, I lay my neord at Uufett of your JIajtUy.' "Nspoleon left Sedan for tbcPrntslan headquarters at I A. It., Bept. 2d. " McMabon' whole army, comprising 100,000 sol diers, capitulated without condition. "The Prussian tad 240,000 men esgigtd, cr la tbe reserve; the French. 120,000." The special correspondent of tho TrUmn tele graph from Arlon, on Fridiy evening ; "Every house Is filled wltb French refugees from across tbe frontier. The frpnfler villages are crowd ed, ana it is aimcull to get anything to eat." From Pari. A cable special to tbe Tribune, of tbe same date, from London, ssys : From Paris, tbe come aeconuts of tbe poverty of tbe Parisians. Tbey tre preparing for famine by expe'lllDgall foreigners not possessed of means for their support, Tha poor French ire retained, If able-bodied, for military service; If not, they are sent to tbe country. "Tbe Psrii fortifications sre completed. "General Trocbn is virtually Dictator, My In formant left Paris on the 2d of September; to-day Is tbe last day of grace?. ' 'London is-wild wltb delight over tbe PrtMtata triumph. Tbe street, for hours, were Sled with excited crowds. Englishmen congrelulfrtc each other as if there had bcc aa EsglUh. victory. 8p f pathy with the FrnMlaM never so strongly manifested. "Thenrrenderw pnbifihed here bytbeAttfy .Vesta In an extra, at half past 10 this morning; other paper soon followed. Placards were posted every, wherein the streets, and thousands of dispatches were cnt In every direction." The lh1 Mall OatetU ay the new may ba re garded as final. If the Emperor hopes, by a tastily patched up peace, to find the means to transfer the tbrono to bla sou, It Is the last and greatest delusion of hi Ufa of delusions; ha msy find It easier to be gin, tbsn to cud a war. Peace I by no mean yet certain: there la no Government to mako peace. Imperialism It dead; an Orleans Government or a Republic can'hardly begin by a surrender. France hat' for the first time to set; her eye are fdr the first time opened. Tbe Vrnfs; Standard says Sedan Is th. Erupem't Waterloo; tbo second Empire Ir now overthrown. The Standard deprecates exultation, and expresses heartfelt sympathy with tbe fallen sovereign. aaTba Kcho taya the Emperor laatacl doea.w-bat,U possible to redeem hi fault; tbe author of the wtj surrendered himself to tho conqueror, admitting hit own defeat, which may help to avert that of France. London, Sept, 3. A dispatch from. Sedan, via. Bouillon, Sept. 2d, midnight, ssjs: "The, die 1 cast so far a McMsbon's One army and tho fortune of war are concerned ; all I over wllh France. " I liavo already telegraphed briefly tbe battle of Tuesday and Wednesday. Each day's, fight was ter rible ; tbo retult at the close of etch day was favor able to tbe Prussians. Thursday, at daylight, slowed tbe French reinforced, and occnpjlng a strong and elevated position from Baxlelles, extendlngdown tbe railroad to Douay, and then to Malry, on the line of tbe Mcusc. New York, Sept. 5th. Amsterdam despatches, say that tha Prince Imperial was captured with the Em peror and 120,000 msn. Th Prince was not taktn with th Emperor. Ed. Gax.1 She Filryrua has this : "iWi, .SVpr. itb. Ths Empress has con-antadto join her husband and son, having received assurance that she will not be regarded as a Prussian prisoner. "Trochu will bo mad dictator, and Paris will ha defended to th last." A dispatch from Washington says : "Minister Washburna telegraphed to the Depart ment of State that th Empire is ended, and that the excitement In Prl is Intense. Pants, Sept. 4th, Midnight. As th Proclamation of the Minister of War announcing the capitulation of McMahon't army and the capture of the Emperor, became known, the excitement among the people was indescribable. All tbe evening, great crowds occu pied the Plteo da la Concorde, it being known that a stormy scene had taken place in th Corps Legislatif. Pabis, Sept. jib, & A. M. The manifestation were kept up during the entire night. Tbe crowds demanded "Decheasoe." Troehu was shouted for, and he appeared and spoke, saying that be had taken an oath, and a an honest man he eould not break it. The Chambers must answer them. At midnight, crowds assembled around the Corp Legislatif build ing and shouted that the Emperor, having fallen Into the hand of the enemy, it was now time for th peo ple to rise and chase oat the invaders. Tbe Corps, however, adjourned till to-day, assurances having been given that the day should not pass without some determination worthy of France. Later in the evening a large crowd assembled on the Boulevard Bonne A'ouvtlU parading and shout ing "Decheance," and "Five (a Front I" They were charged npoc by the police, who used fire arms, and. It is reported, some persons were mortally wonnded. At this early hour In the morning great crowds are In the streets, and the journals are sought for with avidity. The popular agitation is very great and tha feeling against the invaders singularly unanimous. (.Voom.) There ia an enormous erowd about the Corps Legislatif building, where tbe deputies are to meet at 1 o'clock. Military preeauticm to preserve order hare been taken on a large scale. Though the people do not seem Inclined to rioting, tbey are. much excited and demand "decheance." Among these the members of tbe National Guard who are without arms join in tboutipg, and urge all they meet to go to the Corps Legislatif building. It is hoped that the measures taken will secure quiet. PabiSjI P. M. The mob continue to beat down tbc signs containing Imperial arms and medal. Ia some cases the peopla have climbed nptbe highest stories to erase from tbe theatres tbe word "Impe risL'" Extreme cars is evinced to respect the arms of all olber nations. 1:30 p st. Tbe city now present one of the raot imposing popular display ever witnessed. Ooo thousand armed citizen are marching to tbe Corp Legislatif, surrounding tbe building, amid the fren zied hurrahs of countless misses, wblcb, art filling every avenue leading to tbe balL No symptoms of disorder yet, only a unanimous expression of tha popular wlIL Before tbe residence, of General Trochu, in the Louvre, there Is a compact. mass of people, awaiting; the return of the Governor. Around the Tnlleries is a strong military force, guarding against any poJ tibia display of popular Indignation. Hundreds of thousands of citizen are still passing towards tha Corps Legislatif The place da la Concorde Is one mass of human beings. '' ' ' Sept. 6th, 3 r. ssv It is novr impossible to reach tbe Corps Legislatif, owing to tbo enormou crowd surrounding tbe building.' It is reported that a vote of forfeiture was carried by yea is5, ot,ja none. The people are wild with' excitement, and ar rush ing through tbe (tree's dlspjaylog placard with the. vote of the Corp Legislatif Inscribed thereon, and (bout of "Vive la Republlque," are heard on ait sides. Regiments pasting Into the city am received by tbe popnltce with, tbostt pf "Vive la LIgne," Wlra la UepubHqne." The Jfatlontl Guard teveried their I arm a the regulat troop passed, as a slgoof amity, j The troops ara.slnglng "Monricr ponr la. Patrle.1' j Tlie scene Is one of judescribable excttctnepL j Rumors of all kinds are In circulation, and It is ; Impossible to ascertain their foundation. But ou sentiment seems to be paramount resistance to tbo I invasion. "All the Dttlon to the rescue," about tbsr pepple, aud tbe troops Join enthusiastically, Tbe, Garde Nttfonale say order must be preserved. The people evince but little desire td create trouble, aid. all seem overjoyed at the rote of ' deebesjaee.1 Lates Crowds are beginning to tsar (tows tk Imperial arms from tb front of (hops, asd taaa t're' fear that this may lead to serious' trouble," tbe National Guard I not tscBoed to perari". uay dlsorder. - There is much confolon la ti city, m4 sack hm tnecte crowd about tho Corps Lsllit!f' that it 1 Impossible to get, at present, firthfal eooaf eY the btslnest; tfsptacted by the t)sptt. ' It is now reported on good aatkorkf, tMt tSft tbe vote of 't.ecbencer" f forfeiture th nJorrty re-. tired. The members of the tJutWVLefti an'd Caa- tre Qauche (Left) remained, eonaaMtyg abdal Pro- vlilonsAUovcromeut, sod orx)laglhefl!owlg'jer. on: yules Fsvre, Gambetta, Jules Sljaoo, iKer. try, Picard, Pelietsa, and Jules Terry; Piaisf September WiL The oe-Mo9 ef Rows by lb- Italian, ttods U.ptd latHatl: ; T WAfHISOTOJf, Sptub SthTU feUtrSa fS clal dispatch Is just received at the Xaawvtioa of V. .North German Union s '' Tb.'IaorXsswtaoa Mar las; declared that iU aj:tliKr fsmwWr iU fraj njitUtat4es,,tJ Fswa .fli niajaat' aaiagai; rA&itimWFri .' -cn'i Loxpoa, fiifitmUf othfCaMs smW tsj r3-A! lorr..t UTil&'& grat h s sas tW baiti 0 laa aaa ttt skMarf