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Ht m J LEGISLATURE AND PRIVY COUNCIL. Expeneof LrcMature, lfvSO . Secretary lriv Council..... .....; , Ineldentals PrTvy Council . Traveling Exucnso of tlo Salary of Circuit Judjjcss 3rd Judicial Circuit. Salary Circuit Judce of Kauai ....... .. Salarv of Poliee Justice of Honolulu SaUrv f Police J of Hilo r? of Tlt4..:.. T..Ia Walalua, Oahu Salary of District Judge, Koolauloa, Oahu (If there is only one Judge for the two above named district of Waia'lua and Koolauloa, then $900.) Salarv of DMrict Judge, Koolnupoko, Oahu Salary of District Judge, Hanalei, Kauai Salary of District Judge, Kawaihau, Kauai . Salarv of District Judge, Lihue, Kauai ..... Salary of District Judge, Koloa, Kauai Rlrr rf Titnrt Jude. Walmca. Kauai Puna. ,,. Volcano Road. Kaa North Kona . Swtb Kona. Hawaii. aSti in Ha cestrfrxrisde to $19,000 00 ..$20,000 00 200 00 100 00 " 20 ' 300 00 JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT. Salarv ol Chief Jurticc and Chancellor. $12,000 00 Ssrlnrv oi Hr,t 10,000 00 SalurV of Second Associate- . 10,000 00 Salarv of Clerk Supreme Court ... .. 6,000 00 Salery of Clerk and Librarinn 3,800 00 Salarv of Intepreter Supreme and Police Courts 3,000 00 Satan of Circuit Judpe, 2nd Judicial Circuit 4,000 00 2",000 00 10,000 (W 2,000 m 10,000 00 25.000 00 10,000 00 7.500 no 10,000 00 12,000 00 3,000 00 10,000 00 7,51)0 m r,,ooo on JW) W 4,000 00 3,000 00 4,S0) 00 2,000 00 Salarv of Poliee Justice of Laliaina 1,600 00 Salarv of Police Justice of Waliuku 2,000 x) Sahirv of District Jude, North Hilo MO 00 Sarv of District Judce, I'una, Hawaii . S00 00 ?fcirv of District Judire. Kau. Hawaii 1.000 00 Salary of Judge, North Kona, Hawaii.. GOO 00 Salary of District Judge, South Kona, Hawaii. (If there i- only one judge for the two above named dis trictn of North" and South Kona, then $1,000.) Salary of District Judge, North Kohala, Hawaii 000 00 Salary of Judge, South Kohala, Hawaii fcoo 00 Salary of District Judge. Hamakua. Hawaii 800 00 Daike of salary of ditto flue and unpaid on last biennial fiscal period...... . ....... .........-. 300 00 Salary ot DiMrict Judge, Houuaula, Maui 600 00 SaUrv of District Judge, Maknwao, Maui 1,000 00 Salary of District Judge, liana and Kaupo, Maui 800 00 Salary of Dl'trict Judge, Island of Lanal. COO 00 Salon- ot District Judge, Molokai 800 00 Traveling expenses of ditto 50 00 Gakn. a.' niitrirt Jniv. Kwn and Wnlanap. Onlin Kfm nn ittfl ru Salarv of Clerk 2nd Judicial Circuit. 400 00 ' ??"S Tags Salary of First Clerk 3rd Judicial Circuit...., Salary of Second Clerk 3rd Judicial Circuit 300 00 Balance of salary of ditto due and unpaid on lat biennial fiscal - - 37 50 Kalarv of Clerk 4th Judicial Circuit 300 (X) ,- 4 A..1..W W UV Ivxpenscsoi supreme uoun...... z,uu w To Waahila 3 00 Bxnenc of witnesses in criminal cases In the Supreme and Circuit Courts, to be allowed by the presldiug Judge at his discretion 1,000 00 800 00 800 00 800 00 800 00 600 00 300 00 Subsidy to Foreign Steam lines 30il00 Expenses of 2nd Judicial Circuit 1,800 00 Expenses of 3rd Judicial Circuit 1,800 00 Expenses of 4th Judicial Circuit. 800 00 Purchase of Law Books. .. 600 00 Stationery and Incidentals for all the Courts, inclusive of printing and postage-.......- 1,200 00 Translating, printing and binding the Hawaiian Reports.... 3,000 00 DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Salary of Minister Salary of $9tJ,5S7 50 , euusiuy to China juerenants' ."ileum navigation i;o's line... ItKTUlSN OK UOUUIiB TAXKS, VIZ : . To Makini $5 00 To Kekio S 00 To Kconi Pamawaho. otherwise Keoni Kapela To Makeokeo 5 . 5,000 00 Salary of Clerk of Sheriff of Hawaii 1,200 00 Office expense. Foreign Agents.. : 3,100 00 Salary of Clerk of Sheriff of Maui- 1,200 00 ami incidental" - ::,uuu uu , .uawaii s,wu uu Wnflnsps of Forelzn Mission 6.000 00 , Police of Maui 18.000 00 Salary f Minister Resident at Washington. 10,000 00 Police of Oahu 70,000 00 Ttnllef and return of indigent Hawailans from abroad. .. I,oU0 m rollce ot Kauai.., Salary of 600 00 Salary of Copying Clerk - 600 00 Purehase ot jecirauon . .. i,aw w Staeation of Hawaiian Youths in foreign countries, to lie expended in the actual education of the youths, and not for traveling andricht seeing .'. 15,000 00 Safe for Foreign Office Department 500 00 Klnc Guards.... Band, Fines SalutetandTncidentals... Aid to Volunteer Military Companies.. INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Salary of Minister Salary of Clerks Kalarv of Governor of Oaliu............ Salarv of Governor of Maui. 31,847 35 31,452 IK 12,000 HO $133,100 00 ...$12,000 no ... 13,400 00 ... 3,600 00 3,600 00 Salary or Governor of Kauai 3,600 00 Salary of Governess of Hawaii 3,600 00 Salarv of Clerk, Governor of Oahu ............... .......... 800 00 Salary of Clerk, Governor of Maul 1,000 00 Salary of Clerk. Governor of Kauai 1,000 00 Salary of Clerk, Governess of Hawaii 1,000 00 Salary of Jailor of Oahu Prison 3,600 00 Salary of Water Sunerintendent and Clerk of Market- 3,000 00 Market at I.ahalna i 2,000 00 Market at Waliuku - 2.000 00 Market at HUo .'. - 2,000 00 Salary of Road Supervisor of Kona, Oahu 2,400 00 Salary of Sunerintendent of Public Works 6,000 00 Salary of Clerk to Superintendent of Water Works and CJerk of Market - 2,000 0J Salarv of Postmaster General.... 5,000 00 Salary of Clerks Post Office. 10,000 00 Pay of Postmasters.. - .. . 5,000 00 PaVof Mall Carriers 15,100 00 Incidentals to Post Office - 5,000 00 Telephone Station - . 1,300 00 Pay of Road Supervisors ,. 8,000 00 ray Keeper of Royal Mausoleum GOO 00 Expenses of Royal Mausoleum.-. .........-. 250 00 Pay of Keeper of Lunalilo Mausoleum 400 00 Balance due Keeper of Lunalilo's Tomb 133 00 Pay of Janitor Aliiolani Hale and Messengers Interior Department?. ....... ... ..... Incidental Interior Department ........ . Copying Records Laud Commission to entirely complete this" work Parchaso of Road Stock. .... ... . ... . Road Damage-- roads .vxd bkidqea throughout the kingdom, : Oahu. Honolulu - .. Other Districts .. Kalihl Road...!.. Lahaina and Waliuku. Other Districts Kohala Kawaihae to Hamakua. Hamakua HUo' Maui. 1,875 00 2,000 00 3,900 00 2,000 00 8,000 00 ; . NMHHH e M MM Hawaiian Gazette Suppleme nt, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 188q. AN ACT MiKixG Specific ArrROFiitATioss for the use of the agSTDOBLVG THE Two YeRS T7MICH WILL END WITH THE 31ST bat of March, is the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred AXI Be it EmKled by the King and the Legislative Assembly of the Uawiinn Islands in tlte Legislature of the Kingdom Sccnox 1. The following sums, amounting to Two Million One Hundred and Ninety-Six Thousand and Six Dollars and Seventy-Five Cents, are hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury for the service of the Biennial Fiscal Period, commencing with. April 1st, 1880, and ending with 3Lirch 31st, 18S2. CIVIL LIST. His Majesty's Privy Purse and Iloyal State. S4o,000 00 Her MajertV the Queen. .. 10,00 00 Her Royal Hlphne the Heir Presumptive 10,000 00 Her Roval Highness the Princess Likelike, provided she re- fiens the office of Govemes of Hawaii . 8,000 00 His Majetvs Chamberlain and Secretary... . r,000 00 His Mjetv's Household Expenses . 10,000 00 Expenses of His MajtMy', Coronation 10,000 00 PERMANENT SETTLEMENTS. Her Queen Emnm.... ......... ......... ........ . His Exccllcncv P. Kanoa... Mothuela Maliuka..... ..... ....... ....................... HearyS.Svdnton $101,000 00 00 .- 2,400 00 000 00 (100 00 Molokai - 5,000 00 Lanai 2,000 00 Kauai .'. 15,000 00 Contingent - - '11,000 00 : 175,000 00 Tjper Settlement 85,000 00 For the pure of lepers to be paid at the rate of $200 for each leper cured...... 20,000 00 Medical Superintendent Leper Settlement, for services rendered ! :. i.ooo oo Resident Physicians 20,000 00 General Expenses Board of Health 20,000 00 Branch Hospitals. - 40,000 00 Repairs and care of Quarantine Buildings. 2,500 00 Store House at Kahulul , 2,000 00 Insane Asylum, Including repairs 15,000 00 Aid to Queen's Hospital 21,000 00 GovcrnmentSurvey 40.000 00 Government Printing - 3,000 00 Printing and binding index of Kuleanas of the Kingdom 1,000 00 Codifying, printing and binding the laws of the Kingdom in Engish and Hawaiian 5,000 00 Support of Prisoners 45,000 00 Honolulu Fire Department 15,092 00 Interpreting and translating... - 300 00 Expenses of Bureau of Water Works 4,000 00 Repairs of and addition to Water "Works 64,000 00 Repairs and running expenses of tug Pele 15,000 00 Anchors, buoys and landings . - 18,000 00 Landing at Knwola, Hamakua, Hawaii 3,000 .00 Dredging Honolulu Harbor 5,000 00 Repairs of wharves, Honolulu - 15,000 00 Repairs and running expenses of the several lighthouses. . 7,500 00 New lighthouse west of Molokai 2,500 00 New lighthouse Barber's point 2,500 00 Repairs of, and new Government Buildings 34,000 00 Completion of, and furnishing new Palace 80,000 00 Pedestal and incidentals for iCaraehameha Statue and railing round the same '...- 2,000 00 Encouragement of Immigration 100,000 00 Cutting down and making road over Nuuanu Pali 30,000 00 Marine railway for Honolulu 100,000 00 Artesian well boring 10,000 00 Improvement of Kapiolanl Park 5,000 00 Improvement of Thomas Square 2,500 00 Government Llhrarv. - 500 00 Rent of lot in front of Aliiolani Hale to March 31st, lbSi 200 00 Rent of Aienul .....". 720 00 Back rent of Kohololoa Pound .. G50 00 Rent Kohololoa Pound two years to March 31st 18S2 400 00 Expenses under Act for riling Certificates of Boundaries in the Interior office 200 00 Expenses of election 500 00 Erection of Laundries to be leased under the Board of Health 7,500 00 Road tax to be expended in the District where collected, estimated 70,000 01) 1 233 1)20 00 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Salary of Minister $12,000 00 P.alarv of Registrar of Public Accounts 0,000 00 Salarv of Collector General 7,000 00 Salary of Deputy Collector. 4,000 00 Salary of Statistical Clerk 3,000 00 Salarv of 2nd Statistical Clerk 2,400 00 Salarv of Surveyor and Guard 3,000 00 1 000 00 Salary of Storekeeper 3,000 00 COO 00 Salarv of Collector of Kawaihae. 300 00 Salarv of Collector of Kahulul 2,000 00 Salary of Port Surveyor and Guard for Kahului...- 1,600 00 Salary of Collector of Kcalakekua 100 00 Salary of Collector of Koloa 200 00 Salary of keeper of Steamer Warehouse 1,200 0d Salary of keeper of Kerosene Warehouse 480 00 Salary of Messenger GOO 00 Incidentals of Custom House - 2,500 00 Custom Hou-e Boat 1,000 00 Pay of Tax Assessors 20.000 00 600 00 i Pay of Tn Collectors 18,000 00 'ay oi lax Appeal uoaru i,wu wi National Debt falling due .. 89,700 00 Interest on National Debt 78,000 00 Fund (estimated Receipts) .: 12,000 00 Incidentals of Finance Department 2,000 00 Printing and supplying of Certificates of Deposit. 1,500 00 Stamps and Dies 1,000 00 Safe for Finance Department 2,250 00 00 To D. Keaweamahi, balance of salary while teacher at the Reformatory School. DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL. Salary of Attorney General Salary of Clerk of Attorney General. Salarv of Marshal ". Salarv of Sheriff of Hawaii Salary of Sheriti'of Maui i to ne caa in tne asrret I Tur nrcT irr rtiriw enns witcd rnpnui c? I COO 00 24,000 00 24,000 00 23 25 226 00 $333,270 25 .$12,000 00 4,000 00 7,000 00 5,000 00 5,000 00 .$12,000 00 I Salary of Sheriff of Kauai 3.000 00 200 00 Apprehension of Criminals 2,000 00 Incidentals of Department 2,000 00 Expenses of Coroners' Inquests 600 00 $166,200 00 BUREAU OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Salary of Inspector General $ 5,000 00 Traveling Expenses of ditto 1,000 1)0 Salary of Clerk of Board of Education 5,000 00 Support of Hawaiian and English Schools 45,000 00 Support of Common Srhools 12,000 00 Industrial and Reformatory School-, to include instruction in instrumental musicnnd of instruments 10,500 00 Building and Repairs of School Houses .-. 5,000 00 Scholarships at Oahu College for native Hawaiian boys only 720 00 Publishing the book "Sanitary Instructions for Hawailans" for free distribution 3,000 00 National Museum , 500 00 Stationery and Incidentals 700 (X) Salary of Messenger. COO 00 $S9,020 00 RECAPITULATION. Civil List $104,000 00 Permanent Settlements 19,600 (X) Legislature and Privy Council .. 20,800 00 Judiciary Department 9(5,5S7 50 Department ot toreigu Altairs 133,100 00 Department of Interior. 1,233,020 00 Department of Finance. 333,279 25 Department of Attorney General 166,200 00 Bureau of Public Instruction 89,020 00 $2,196,006 75 Section 2. The Minister of Finance shall credit the appropriations of the last biennial fiscal period all the amounts appropnarea oy me ct approvea on tne out aay or August, A.D. 010, ana remaining unexpenaea on tne aist aay 01 March, A. D. 1S80, not otherwise re-appropriated, and such amounts shall be deemed no longer available for the objects for which they were originally appropriated. Section 3. The Minister of Finance shall continue to pay the salaries appropriated by this Act, the compensation of soldiers and constables, the compensation of school teachers and the current expenses of the Bureau of Education, the Board of Health, the expenses of the Fire Department, of the Supreme and Circuit Courts, Government Stocks and the interest accruing thereon, the support of prisoners and the expenses of the leper settlements, until the 30th day of June, A. D. 18S2, unless new appropriations are made before that date. Section 4. The Minister of Finance shall not cause or allow-to be paid from the Treasury any money for objects not provided by this lnw. Section 5. It shall be lawful for Heads of Departments, in cases where special appropriations may fall short, to apply to the same the surplus of other special appropriations in the same Department not required to d expended, so as to make up the deficiency; each Head of Department duly accounting to the "Legislature for such transfer. Section 6. No person holding more than one office for which salaries are provided shall bo authorized to draw for more than the salary of the highest grade of office held by him, if the salary of any office held by him shall amount to two thousaud dollars or more per annum, and he shall be entitled to no other or further compensation. Sectios 7. This Act shall take effect from and after the date of its approval. Approved this 30th day of July, A. D. 1880. KALAE.AUA E. The Legislature. Day, Fmt, Jit 23, 18S0. Mr. Aholo mored to reconsider tho bill to regulate the sale of liqnor. Carried. The Special Committee to whom was referred the gambling bill, reported favorably, and recommended its passage. Adopted. Resolutions and Bills. Mr. G. N. Wilcox read a resolution that tho bill relating to the sharing of fines by the prosecuting witness bo taken from the table. Carried. Mr. 'Wilcox read a resolution that the Keport ot the Finance Committee be taken from the table, and be set as the special order for to-morrow. .Lost. Tho bdl not to pay any officers of tho government who absent themselves from the kingdom was then taken up, and indefinitely postponed. Oedeb or Tnz Dat. The bill abolishing tho Minister of AVar and NaT)" was then read a second time and passed. The House took a recess at 12 in., and on at 1 p. m. the item for the increased expenses of the Legislative assembly of 1SS0 to $3),UX) was then moved arid passed. Mr. Nahakn moved to throw out the item for a Marine Itailway. Lost, Mr. Aholo moved to increase the permanent set-settlement of Her Majesty Queen Dowager Emma to $16,000. Carried. Mr. Lilikalani moved to increase the pay of Queen Kapiolani to $10,000. Carried. Hi. Aholo moved to reconsider tho item for Bub-Billy to foreign line of steamers. Lost. Mr. Wilcox moved to insert ?lo,000 for buying a vacht revenue, tag. Lost. 'The bill relating to the sharing of fines with the prosecuting witness was then read a second time and passed to engrossment, to be read a third time on Wednesday next. The bill to regulate the sale of liquor was then read and on motion it was set as a special order for Monday next. The bill to abolish the tax on animals was then read a second time and returned. The bill relating to corporations established abroad or in this kingdom was then read a second time and on motion passed to engrossment, to be read a third time on Wednesday next. The bill to regulate the pilots' fees for the ports of Kahului and Hilo was then read a second time and passed to engrossment, to be read a third time on Wednesday next. The bill relating to wills of deceased persons was read a second time, and passed to engrossment, to be read a third time on Thursday next. The bill relating to laundries was read a second time and passed to engrossment, to bo read a third time on Thursday next, The bill to issue royal patents for lands transferred for school purposes was read a second time and passed to engrossment, to be read a third time on Thursday next. The bill relating to lepers was read a second time and indefinitely postponed. Adjourned. Dat, Jdxt 24, 18S0. Mr. Kakina moved to reconsider tho item for Kapiolani Park. Carried. Mr. Knpahn moved to reconder the bill to abolish the Minister of War and Navy. Carried. On suspension of the rules tho Minister of Interior read a petition from Kalawao, lteferred to a Special Committee consisting of Messrs Ithodes, Pilipo and Hanuna. Kesolctioks and Bills. Mr. Aholo gave notice of a bill twregnlato the sale of opium in this kingdom. On suspension of the rules the bill was read for the first time, and on further suspension of the rules the bill was read a second time and passed to engrossment to be read a third time on Friday next. ' Mr. Kapahu moved to bring in as a special order for to-day the bill abolishing the Minister of War and Navy. Obdeb or the Dat. Tho bill was then read and passed to engrossment to be read third time on 1 riday. The bill allowing Chinese doctors to practice in thi3 kingdom was read a second time and referred to a Special Coinmittee consisting of Messrs. Minister of Interior, Cleghorn and Kaai. The bill relating to companies established in this kingdom or abroad was then read and passed to engrossment to be read a third time on Friday next. Mr. Aholo moved to reconsider the item for Kapiolani Park. Carried. On suspension of the rules Mr. Aholo read a resolution to the effect that tho bill allowinc the natives to drink liquor which was parsed and had been bent to the King for signature, be brought up again ior xurwer coosiaurauuu. The chair ruled that the resolution wa3outof order. Mr. Aholo appealed from thernungof the Chair. The ayes and noes were taken and the Chair's ruling was not sustained. Adjourned. Dat, Jult LG, 1830. Mr. S. W. Kaai presented a petition from South Kona asking that Mr. A. P. Waha bo appointed a doctor for North and South Kona. and that his pay be $300 a year. Itef erred to the Minister of Interior. The majority of Special Committee to whom was referred tho bill to amend Chapter 5.1 of the Ses-" sion Laws of ltiTG reported that tho bill be indefinitely postponed. Laid on table to be considered with tho minority report. Sir. Nahakn moved that this report be printed and bo delivered to each member. Carried. Resolutions and Bills. Mr. Hanuna read a resolution that the House have no confidence in the memorial siimed bv the merchants, and published in tne newspapers ot this city. The House'.went into a lengthy discussion on the resolution. At 12 m. the House took a recess, and on re-assembling at 1 p. m. the resolution was passed, with amendments, to engrossment, and to be sent to the King. The House adjourned. Dat, Tcesdat, .Tolt 27. Mr. Gibson read a resolution asking the Minister of Finance whether he ever received a communication from any one asking the privileges of water, wharfage and lights for any foreign lines of steamers. His Ex. S. G. Wilder replied that the privileges were given to the party who asked for the same. Mr. Kalua moved to reconsider the resolution brought in yesterday relating to the memorial signed by the merchants. Carried. AUQ D auunmung u imuigier ui nar sua K.iw was then read a third time and nassed. xne om to regulate b saie oi tne staus ox me market was then read a second time, and referred to a special committee consisting of Messrs. Moanauli, Lilikalani, Wilder and Hanuna. The House took a recess at 12 m., and on re-as sembling at 1 p. m., Mr. Kalua moved to postpone the consideration of the liquor bill till Thursday next- Carried. His x. J. AL. ipena moved to consider tne Appropriation Bill on it3 third reading. The House waited for tho English version for half an hoar and then the item for Kapiolani Park was inserted for $5,000 and passed. Mr. Aholo moved to raise the salary of ths Minister of Interior to $12,000. Passed. The salaries of the rest of the Ministers were also raised to Mr. Aholo moved to raise the salary of H. It. H. Likelike to $8,000. Lost. Mr. Aholo also moved to insert in the Appropriation Bill the sum of $21,030 for theChina Line. Lost, House adjourned. Seven iieiu Dat, Wedsesdat, Jult 28. The Special Committee to whom was referred the bill allowing Chine doctors to practice among their own countrymen, reported favorably, and recommend its passage to include the practice among other nationalities. Laid on the table to be considered witn tno mil. lilLLS. Tb.3 Ministsr of Interior informed the House that His Mje3t; declined to tigo tho liqnor bill. TITLES to suit. Mr. Wilcox read a resolution that thescliool agent at Makawao be removed from his office as such, and that Mr. Beckley be appointed in his Mr. S. W. Kaai read a resolution that $300 be inserted for a lock-up at South Kona. Laid on the table. Mr. Keau gave notice of a bill to supply the runners and soldiers with provisions by tenders, 5 'he lowest bid should have it Passed under the rule. Ossxa or the Dat. On the third reading of tho Appropriation Bill Mr. Kalua moved to ins rt $24,000 for a China line of steamers. Passed after a long discussion. Ayrs: Messrs. lilikalani, Baker, Keau. Kalama, Kahuln. Kaanaana, Aholo, Gibson, N&haku, Kalua, K. W. Wilcox, Glendon, HamavWahine. Kapahu, Mahoc. Kuapnn, Kakina, Knpihea, Bush, Kahanu, Martin, and K. Kaai. Xots: Dommis.Kanoa, Cleghorn, Castle, Kapena. Wilder, Preston, Ithodes, Smith, Judd, Kanlukou, Nawahi, Woods, S. W. Kaai, Pilipo and G. W. Wilcox. Mr. Kalua moved to raise the salary of H. It. H. Likelike to $3,000. Passed. air. xianuna moved to insert ?wu for the keeper rtf T.nnfiltTn'a Inml, Dssl Mr. Kuapuu moved to raise the salary ol the Marshal to 3,000. Lost Tho Minister of Foreign Affairs moved to insert $3,000 for a doctor at Kalawao. Lost Mr. Lilikalani moved to raise tho salary of the Chief Justice to $ 15,000. Lost. Mr. Kalama moved to strike out the $226 for Keaweamahi. Lost Mr. Hanuna moved to the Appropriation Bill and to be read a third timo on Friday next. Passed. Adjourned. Dat, TncnsnAi, Jult 23. Osdxb or the Dat. On suspension of the rules the minority of the Special Committee to whom was referred the petition from the lepers at Kalawao, reported that the petition was not a genuine one, nnd reoommended that tho appointment of a doctor should rest with tho Board of Health. Laid on the table to be considered with the majority report The minority of the Special Committee to whom was referred the ten million loan bill, reported favorably to tho passage of the same. Laid on the table to be considered with the majority report. The bill to regulate the sale of liquor was then considered, section by section, and passed with some amendments, to be engrossed on its third reading on Thursday next House adjourned. PETER DALT0N? SADDLES HARNESS MAKER XO. 83 1UXG ST., IIOKOLULU. IN nrrriiRNiNU thanks ton the kixd patroniKC which I have received for rainy yean, I wish to stale that 1 have on hand, or aoi ready to make to order, DOUBLE UP. SINGLE HARNESS Of the Sett Material and Workmanship. Concord Harness, Express Harness, Plantation Harness, Flow Harness, All made of the bent Stock; no Conilct Work or Hemlock Leather. My Sydney Saddles WIIX BEAR INSPECTION I Tree aail Spring li.irs. All Saddles will be re-toned if required, eix months after purchase, without charge. A FULL ASSORTMENT OK Whips, Sridlei, Ifartingalei, Saddle Bags, Spurs, Bits, Saddle Trees, Stirrupi,Olrthi. &e. 7K)ly PETER DALTQX; RECIPROCITY TREATY! ALL BUYERS OF CLOTHING SHOULD PURCHASE AT TREGLOAN'S $ -great- REDUCTION IN PRICES OF T$3ESTSr:'& Wlh: A3R. 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OF KAMI I.IKS HEADS ales! re an opportunity of pnt. tins thlr lit 3 3 Into a -veil made suit nf UenulnetT"tcbTred.o durable that aven boja cannot wear thaw out, 1 TOLL. LIST IUS JCST AHRIVZD. POSSini.E. A MAKE Fr of GooUattbe Genuine Scotch jerce. mad ogprcUllr fur the tror Ileal cllnute cool, strung, all wool sind unaiTtcivd byaott: or tne real West of England Haptraiie Cloia aolhtnrcaa beat these voodf. i (CALL AND SEETIXEU. XJ,V TIIE TREIJl.OAVS. New Uuoat, aacn u Bedford Cords, Scotch Tweeds, Screes, Dta?. onU. Bora buttings, Trowserfngs. Vestloes. Uoatlnn. llrosdcloths, ic wilt be disposed nr runr TWrty per cent cheaper tbsn ever before ol fereainuonoinra. SUITS MADE TO TEST Order, neotch Tweed, war. ranted All Wool, J JO 00. A. Tfae onLrCerapaar that Iasaea TRECLOAN, Tailor and Oalfltter, Fort Bt. Honolulu. Notice. 4 I: a 1,1. PERSOSS ABE WARSEB jnint t. shoot In; or cstchln; wild cattle or horses on the known as Easnakuea. Makahanaloa, and epc '.ri, IsUad of IIeriii, district or 5a C. AfOSG. NEW GOODS saPP "vpBPBSri NEW YORK AND ENGLAND EX- T.F. WHIT0N, CITY OF MADEID AND OTHER LATE ARRIVALS. FINE HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS! Dlrtct bj nil from New York to Sn Kranclnco. Sought previous ta ltta airaacM ia prieit, and for i&Ia at Bottom fiatas for Cia. A FINE ASSORTMENT LAMPS & GHANDIUERS. Lamp Good In eTrryTsrlely. Krnwrnc Oils Downer" and Palace. Kcmene Oil Stores, Ilnbbnck'a ralntu and Oil, llontr and Carting I'alnta and Drnihcs, Turpentine, Varnlthea, Glue. AverilPs Chemical Paint, Lnhricatlnc Oils and Compound!. Albany Lubricating Compound and Cupi; Albnnr Cylinder Oil, .Lard Oil, Castor Oil, Ac, Ac. BUILDERS' HARDWARE A very Complete Assortment. TABLE C U T L E 11 Y In crcatYorlety direct from tho manufacturers. Pocket Cntlcrjr, Sclnxortt, HfacerM, Kaxora and Iloaca. Tools tor Carpenters, Machinists, Masons, and other Mechanics. Reed & Barton's Celebrated; Silver Plated Ware AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Plows, narrows. Spades, lihorels, Oh, Forks, Itakc, PliMcro' and Garden Hoes, RICE 1IOKS, Crowbars, Grindstones and Fixtures, . Tick Axes, IMck Mattocks. Bnab and Grass Ucjthes, Bush ItooVs, nice Hooks, Grass Hooks, Grub Hoes. Cane Knives, Axes, Hatchets, Canal llarrowsnith Iron and wooden wheels. Wheel Barron s. Tubular Barrows. Ox Chains, Trace Chains, Back Chains, Topsail Ct t ins. THE IMPROVED STEEL PARIS PLOW Hj tonic planters eald to be superior to any other low tver offirtd in this market, and to require less cattle ior the aarnv amount of work than any other. CELEBRATED M0LINE PLOWS In different sizes. t Gang Plows Supplied to Order. Unltanlaei! Itnilns nuI Iliirfcrti, Tliwnrc, Hlucbnm BueUl. A LARGE INVOICE OF GUX CAPS More Truck. Wooden Whlfilctrees, Douglass Korea Pumps, Ilsy Cutters, (Philadelphia Lawu Mowers, Lawn bprinkleri, Platform Scales, Swcde Blocks, Kails, Tacks, .Screw s, Spikes, Tire, Machine and Carriage Bolts, Galvanized Wash Boards llattan Yard Brooms, Door Mats, An elegant assortment of Vale Tadlocks, Iiixon'a American Lead Pencils, a full Hue Galvanized and Painted Barbed Wire AND &TAPLU. DILLINGHAM & CO. W3 37 Fort Sftrcet, Honolulu. JUST RECEIVED -BV- Bark T. XT'. "WJhiton, FROM SEW YORK, BURNELL'S PATENT FOUR-PORTED GALVANIZED 8TEEL BARB WIBE PENCING. Makes the Best Fence In tbe World; gives absolute protection to crops against the most nururv cattle. FOR SALE BY ED.H0FF3CHL CO SWlm. JAMES H. EANL0N, Practical Farrier, - , ..AND , ,, CENERAL BLACKSMITH, OPESEB HIS NEW HHP Bit THK Esplanade, In rear of II. Ilaekfeld & Co.'s. where be will be happy to meet his friends and the public en eralljr, and attend ta all sick or lame horses which ruai be iutnuted to bis care. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY. t3rSblp or shore work attended to with dis eatebiJ 721 Cable ani Anthm . j .uiS , ivo'tbiiv arv it. - n s- ss f. raasss. 4-. Tat stee oe MM Tag IMWiiMM m Mrer af. ifer irtMtest U's-a-.M III U " keveseue.aaw enta, lsoeBrov CO.. rchaBts x- 1'KTS, rhoase. U rata Ht. recrs. it 1 -gents H -3-l -1 I . aelsee. ICE (others, & Co., W; to mi alt an em ILL, laeueo, B yenrm It, Is now Via of the hmg lercoaat jaddy f E apeclallr (of India 17 IKE. S3 Ion to be I valuable fawn for foot bins, fata those bbtherla, Lou, and ten and lucks of tlon, and , Tooth- Lsetnrsr (nl tattoo peso elll avenged , I PbvUc. t ten rag. -rice was Jtiohs. the gavel of the t(d that entor of M been la. each. COLLIS Ibslmiut KT, LncdOD liiJ 0 11 to IRS Uwlth rs iwaur to tbe iaebnt bea. tr SfM, ter, ot Water taatlo teas Jr If