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Eait Every "Wednesday PUBLISHED Morning, HAWAIIAN R.1TES OF ADTEimSEsG. ( AT SIX DOLLARS PER AWUM. ZFTTti1 Span Nonpareil Meamrad Tyre. ta lw. lsa. i In S SB. mL i aa. oJim , is Foreign Subscribers, 88.00 o S10.00. SUnesJJlnch . l $ s ooit ; S MM m 17 Lines 1 itch. i h soet est tx 2 , Lines 2 lacaefl :oi out sooj TseWoni ttn Oitice In the new Post Office Build SAUoes-aiact- M.. sooi aooi T sat Wool Most k Merchant 1L L. 4S Lines 4 iacaes. 4 001 S0M uoa M 08i Of 1 t injr, Street, Honolulu, Quarter of OoTaaui. eclowiioffMoefaie9oa Thlrdrf Celazsa.. Fristed uh! pnMshed by XI. IUtxte, at the Govera- - Itairarcolama.. . ris oo j oaf ss oer-s- oorss cwts nr meet Printing Office, to hom all business commcniea- - VOL. Yin-N- O. 13. HONOLULU, APRIL Od. Cotasn t,a pavt as so nt WEDNESDAY, m sad tie addressed. 10, 1872. ISG.OO PER TEAR. 4T1 Bosinsea Cards. wh sresmX nrsuMr. ara i JaJiscoontfrora tbeM which an lor traiee4 arrer- - 84 BUSINESS NOTICES. C. BREWER & CO. x r. C1RTIE, 1 !IL C. J0XE6, TO. V i. Bimrcit. I SHIPPING & COlVimiSSION MERCHANTS, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, ly A. B. CUBBOftX, J0. S. eMJTBIXS. A. .S. Cli:IIOKA As Co.. IKWTHa AK2 DEXUKI IX Gonoral IVTcrcliaxicllso, OHM reM mat KuboBtiua street H ly Aunaun bt-- aud corner Fort and Hotel Eta. mx. w. rases, i. k. rmun. A. IV. PEIKCE Jc CO., (Eaecessors toC L. Ciouim X Co..) Ship Chandlers and General Coamistloa Merchants. Mi Also Agents for the I'utiltu Salt WorLs. lI.oee.Ig. Hawaiian islands. TirJGo. ii. iavii:s. Late JlSKX, Gtri.1 4 Co. IKPOETEE AXD COMMISSION MERCHANT, asm a gem reE Motifs aad the Urenwol Underwriters, JlrtvMi a4 Foreign Marine Insurance Company, and JVeathelu Assurance Company. J CIIUG IIOOIV. Commission Merchant end General Agent, Import.- or Teas and Chinese and Foreign Goods, MlMtesale boater in Hawaiian Produce, and Agent for tbe 1'aafcaa aad Anianulu Sugar Plantations. Fire-pro- Store on SanaHU Street, beloir King. 21-- 1 J 6 CASTLE & COOKE, wroETiss an Dealers in General merchandise, Snipping and Commission Merchants, S- - Ma. M Kiog Street, llonolula, Ilawailn lilanda. ly . J. . WALCEC S. C. ALLEX. lVAJLKEIt fc AM.E.-V- , Shipping and Commission Merchants, Qseeo Street, IIotMinln, n. I. Agent for the Hawaiian Packet line. iSExri roe rriweTtHo riantation, 1 Epeneer's riantatkm, Onosoa I'lanUtkm, Naalebn plantation, Oreenwelra Ooffre. Imperial Fire Insnraaee dompany, London. Hercbants' Mutual Marine Iniurance Co., San Francisco. 7 E. P. ADAMS, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, gj Queen Street, Tlonolnln, II. I. riyO aoiIA JIcGKKir, M. I 1 (Late Snrfnon n. S. Army. Can be evoralted at Ms residence on Hotel St., lietween Ala-- aea and Xunanu Streets. 1,7 " a. i .h;ii. ATTOEXET AND COTJKSELLOE AT LAW. 41) Oace So. 2 Fort Street, llonolnln. ly; TIIOS. G. THKinrs Stationery, Cutlery and News Depot and Circulating Library, IderehaBt Street, Honolulu. Also Stencil Cuttlnc Caligrapky and Copying, promptly executed on reasuuaMe terms. A: CO., Ship Chandlers and Commission Merchants. Importers sutd Zlealers In General Merchandise, Qneen Street, nottoluln, Hawaiian Islands. JC Areata for the Eaunakalal, Moanalna, and KaVaaVo nra. JOIIX II. l'ATY, Xotary Public and Commissioner of Deeds Far the Mate of California. Office at the Bank of Bishop a Ho.. Kaanamanu Mreet, Jtonoluln. y DILIA.-VGIIAJ- I Ai CO., nCPOETEES AXD DEALEES IN HAEDWAEE, OttvVsrr. Ilrv Goods. Faints and Oils, and General Mcr-- ehaasase, So. , Kiog Street, Honolulu. Jl II. IIACICFELO .V; CO., GLXEEAL COMMISSION AGENTS. 8 Owen Street. Honolulu. II. L 17 ED. HOFFSCHXAEGER & CO., IMPOETEES AND COHMISSION KEBCHANTS, 41 llonolnln. Oth n, II. I. P," TIIEOIK C. IIEUCK, IKPOETEE AXD COMMISSION MEECHANT, Honolulu. Oahn. II. L Py JOIJLA AEILX., Machinist, Lock and Cun Smith Sewlaf Machines repaired: Dealer In Sportinr Goods. Aeefrt fcrthe Oelesrated FLORENCE SE1VINQ MACHINES, 4. Part Street, lionoluln, 1L I. y C D. LEWERS. 3. O. rjICKSOS LEAVE ICS Sc mCKKCKY, IMPOETEES AXD DEALEES IX LTJMBEB, Ab a41 VJads of Building Materials, Fort Street, Honolulu. 36- - i,u ALLEN & CHILLIKGWOETH, ICA1VAIIIAK, IIA1VAII, WW eawtlnoe the General Merchandise and Shipping bnsiness at tbe above port, where they are prepared to furnish the celebrated Kawalhae Foutoes, and such other as are required by halcships, at the shortest notice and ma tbe most reasonaDie terms, riresow aia,s on band. JOIEV X. iVATEUHOKSE,- IHPOETEE AXD DEALEE IX GENEEAL MEECHANDISE, Qneen Street IL I. ly' 31. T. DOXSCLL, CABINET ATTFTR AXD TJPHOLSTEEEE Klnt Street. Honelnln, opposite Lewis' Cooiwr Shop, "fllll 41 and aell aeoond-han- Fnrnltnre. 1J C. E. WIIsIsIAaiS, KAXTJTACTUBEB, IMPOETEE AXD DEALER InTaHrltur of every description. Furniture Warc-Koo- on Fortfitreet, opposite tease's rnotocrapuuaiiery. nora-ah- at tbe old stand on Hotel Street, near Fort. 4Ij OrtWrs from tbe other islands promptly attended to. p, in j. s. dicksox, House, Ship and Sign Painter, Xo. 03 King Street, pearly opposite Messrs. Dillingham & Co. Graining, Marbling, GildinE, Cabjominlng, Ac, Ac, executed on the shortest notice, Ci9and on themost reasonable terms. iMa 3ICCOI.GAIV A: JOIEVSOf, MERCHANT TAILORS, SO Fort sL, Honolnln, opposite T. C Henck'a. IyS jr. u. xiiojipsox, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Qneen Street, Honolnln, Has constantly on hand and for sale at the Lowest Maket Prices, a good assortment of tbe Best Refined Ear Iron, aad tb. Best Blacksmith's Coal. s H. BOLLHANH", Importer ot and Dealer in Tobacco and Cigars, 51) Qneen Street, nonololn. II. I. fly itsr . i G. Sfosxux. llonolnln, G. SEGELKES & Co.. . Eistux.' TUT, znrc ASH COPPER smiths, ahd SHEET XSOX WOEKXES, iHcnann - street, ocrween merchant ana Queen navecoosUntlyonhand,Stove,RrGalranlied fifSiv Iron Pipe, Plain and Hose Bibbs,Stop-cock- India feet, with couplings and pips complete. Bata-Tub- I and also a very large stock ofTinwareofererT de scription.- - r v ( i'aracniarattentIoagiventO&ip-vors- u Orders from the ' other Island! will be carefully attended to. . Tbanlrul to Site Cltiieos of . Honolulu and the Islands generally for their liberal patronage in the past, we hope by strict attention to business to merit tbe same for the future. SI-- 1 Pj8 20 9 BUSINESS NOTICES. BISHOP & CO., BANK.EB.S, IIOXOI,Cl.C, . , IIA1VAIIAN ISLANDS, aTd fur aiVbr ' " C"'"8 DHaW XXCHASGl" 03T THE BANK, OF CALIFORNIA, : : : : an TEtn ictxrs i New York, j 'ttoston, . l'arls THEORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION, : : : : LONDON, AM THEIR. BUSCBU IX Kong, Sydney, and Melbourne. And transact a General BpV.dk Boxlneaa, " 0. V. R1HZ. A. BLVU EAHE cfc SITOLXi, House Carpenters, Contractors, Builders, Cat I net linkers, Turner. Etc, Etc, Corner Queen and Fort Sts Honolulu. Beinc practical mechanics of long experience, ire are lreiare4 execute all descriptions of work in tbe a.wr sines wun proiiipuiuae, on reatonauie lernis. and in a fall Ha dorr " Uurrms- - C VV. Osxrn. IE. lriHXJIAa & Co., KaSCFACTCREItS ASD DEALERS SADDLES, HARNESS, And every description of Articles in our Line. LKlTHEtt of all kinda Shoe. Saddle, llameas and Carriage con.tantij on band. 43- - Special attention paid to CARRIAGE TRIM SUNG and TRUNK WORK. Orders from tbe otber islands solicited and promptly at-- lenuea lo. No. 83 King Street, 51-- Slcnoftbe Horse, IIonolnlQ. IV. X.. GRCGX, SAN Uoii manner. GEKXEAL COHMISSION AGENT AKD BEOEEK, Offlcc, in Fire-pro- Bbnildincs. Qneen Street. 1S- - llonolnln, Hawaiian Islands. Py6 F. A. SCILVEFER A: CO. Importers and Commlsion Merchants 5SJ Honolnln, llaaaltan Islands. fly" I1YJIAA- - IMPOETESS' AND FRANCISCO, Ancstlan.1, ItKOXIIERS, WHOLESALE DEAXEES In Fashionable Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and erery Tariety of Gentlemen's Fnrnisbing Goods. Snow's linilding. Merchant Street. Honolnln. IM-I- A. I). ItOI-STKI- t, SHIP, SIGN, CARRIAGE S ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, rr, haahnmann Street, at tbe OLD PALNT SHOP, Hating secured the serrices of a first-cla- Sicn Qi?5 Fainter and Gilder, all orders will be executed with promplnf-M- at low rates and in as good style as can be done eiseiiere. otwy .iajii:s I- - LEWIS, COOPER AND GATJGER, At the Old Stand, corner King- and Bethel .Streets. HSifc) A Large Stock of Oil Shocks and all kinds o nlsMl 1 'T Materials constantly 3n hand. Also, Shop on the Esplanade, near the Cast cm House He hopes by attention to bnsiness to merit a continu ance of tbe jialronsge which he has heretofore enjoyed ana lor wuicu ne now returns ins tnanas. y I II. IIAICKIS. Attorney at Law, Notary Public and master in cnancery, 20 Oifice in Rhodes' Building. Kaahutnnnu Street Pt AJ-'OX- .t ACIICCIi. Importers, Wholesale and Eetail Dealers in General Merchandise, AndChlnaGoods,in theFire-pro- Store en Xnuan? Street, nnoer ine liau. 43-l- Jit. K.,GItI?"AIJ.H Jc CO., IMPOETEES AND "WHOLESALE DEALEES Fashionable Clothing, llats. Caps, Boots. Shoes and erery variety otuentiemen's superior furnishing uooas. Etore in Makee'i Block, Qneen Street, Honolulu, I. 10-- 1 PIT B. r. 15 to H. In II. EDLrns. It. F. EIILERS .t CO. DEALEES IX DEY GOODS .AKD GEXEBAL .JUttUU-aj- t Allot, 1 To all such Boots and Sta- on Fort St., above Odd Fellows Hall. C. S. BAKTOW. AUCTIONEER, Sulotroom n Queen IBtrect, one door from Kailiumann street. o VOLCAWO ecotjse. Crater of Kllauca, Hawaii. .TIiIb estaWilitnent is now open for the re- - ceptlon of visitors to the Volcano, n ho may J rely on unaicp conmnaoie room, s pooa ::, ed niKi on liand. C5- Eteam and Solnbor batbsl fralned and xta tledifdeftircd. Clifirpt B Rensonablc t Jl-l- j Iltai.iiK Mchincry of Every Description, Made to Order. - ParticTilar attention paid to Ship's Blacksmithing, Cg- - JOB TVORK executed on tbe horte;t notice. 3!i-- Wagon and Carriage Builder, 71 76 King Street, Honolulu. CARRIAGES BUILT TO "ORDER and warranted. Also, particular atten-- ""turn pven to tlie Repairing of Vclilclea Kvcry Description 3-J- DlacVsmltbinc and tlune Phoeinc Oniae, Sign and Ornamental Painting:, Carriage Trimminp, Ac., will always be attended to In a manner 10 warrant fatisMciion, General D. H, HITCHCOCK, SOTAKY FVIILIC, Milo, Hawaii. JAEGER. n?6 II. TOSS, UPHOL STKHEU, No. S Merchant Street. "opposite the Sailor's ITome. and furniture repaired Orden from the other Islands proaiptiy attended 10. IVII.I.l.VI HUGHES, Corner of Hotel and Fort Streets. mm: choicest axd best of ales, tvdtes and Spirits always be found at the Bar. 22-l- y Honolulu Steam Saw and Planing Mill! Mrs..C Torbert, Froprietor. C. H. Lewers, - Agent Espln-- ndo, - Sonolxilu, EVKRY FACILITY for Sawing, rlanlng BPSCIOI. ATTKXTIOrf XTT ... TO ... ORDERS FROM HOUSE AND SHIP CARPENTERS! ... ALSO . .. FIRE -- WOOD SAWED TO ORDER .... AXD.... A STOCK OF SAWED WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND. Table Legs, Bed Posts, Calabashes, &c. &c. 11 On Hand and to Order on Sort Aof.oe. 13m Ship and Stores. LARGEST ASSORTMENT ON THE kept by any House on these Islands, and for sale at the Lowest possible Prices, by 2 UOLLtb & CO. "Golden CASES of this article for sale low, by (4) BOLLES & CO. Hawaiian Mess Bee THE BEST ARTICLE in this market, , sale by BOLLES A CO. Pembroke Salt, Preston & Merrill, CASES Yeast Powder. For Sale by BOLLES i CO, . . . v- - r r. r 1 Spcrn Candles, Cases, 4s; do. 5s; Warranted genuine. ForSaleby BOLLES CO. "S Mj7 JC Ilotres SUGAll & MOLASSES WEST MAUI SUGAR ASSOCIATION, LAHAINA, MAUI. I rfNtinirp cm mc icto . i 1ST3 N a WIEWER A Agents. TJlT.fl- - TI. I. Sugar and Molasses, 1872 pltOP SOW COMING IX, and for sale J in quantities to fun purcnascre, Dy I -- 3m IAI.lil.lliAI,LL.,jlcenls KAUPAKUEA PLANTATION UCAR SOW COMING' IX hnd for sale in quantities to suit purchasers by 21-l- y AFONG A ACHUCK. .Pioneer Mill, Lahaina. "1AMPBELL & TUKTOX, Proprietors J Crop of Surar of superior quality, now cooiinr in and tor sale id quantities to suit Dy 43-t- f II. 1IACKFELD A CO ONOMEA PLANTATION. Supir and IoIa-..c- . Crop lssyi r(0MIXG IX, FOU SALE IX quaxtities to suit purchayers, by WALKER A ALLEX, Ajjents, PRINCEVILLE PLANTATION. StisTir and 3IoInies Crop 1S7X romsG ix, ron sale ix quantities J to suit purchasers, by "WALKER A ALLEX, AsenU. SIAKEE PLANTATION. IVciv Crop or Sii:ir- - A: 3IolnNc OW COMING IX, AXD FOR SALE IX Q0AX-titic-s to suit purchasers by or CO., C. UKl.U l.K i Agents. WALLUKU PLANTATION. vf ew cnor xow coming ix. rou sale .LN in quantities to purchasers, ly u. lilir,KK A t;u.. Agents FOREIGN NOTICES. nrsEi b. imiiivs. nEmT r. eli5CDa&x. chis. b. m org as. . WILLIAMS. BLANCHARD & CO., and Commission Merchants, Street, Francisco. ly FLINT, PEABODY Co., SHIPPING & COMMISSION Tort 218 AXO ACEXIS OF Pacific Barrel and Kecr Company, ArenrcKiredtofmntsh KF.0 and BAUP.KL SIlOOKSIn any quantity required, and respe tfully solicit Consignmeuts isugaraud Island rrouuee. LU., suit San Kefer to Messrs. Bisbcp A Co. Honolulu v 11. HackTHH A uo " Castle A Cooke. " " trailer A Allen. " OPPICE, Xo 40S Cnllforlila Street, Snli Frnnclo. 21 ly BOOKS & STATIONERY The Basis of Our Business. WTsiriST. .llsnnr.rluri tionerr as can be doncbereas wellaselhere.and tncreby airectiy beuent our cueiomcrs ana onrfeivti. SECOM).-- To Uuv and Sell HooV? and SUlion- - tionry sons tomalse It to thelnteretrtof dealers and consum ers lo come io ns in preif rence 10 eenaiog Itm Vte manufacture and Imnort ererr (etcrlntfon of Sta-- tiooerycarrjiDR lai pe toclai i)f Paper. Knrelopes and BlankJ akxk m vor vit n uia.uuitci.urc, luai, ciaieii, vlc Orer 1,500 varieties of Blank forms kept in Stock. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., lS-l- y San Francisco. Cal. jonx H'CEAXIX, land. j. c S.F. CaL M;CEAKEN, MERRILL & CO., FOEWAEDING AXD aatiit HONOLULU" W0KKSC0. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, " SSf "T" tia IS to & J of twelve Tears, and heinc located In a n rifle noild- - dine, e are prepared to receive and dispose i ctaples, sncbasSuirar.S3rups.Rice.Pulu. Coffee, etc. to advantage. Conilgnments ecpcilly ooliclted lor tbe Oregon Market, to which ersoiiai ait rut ion win te rrid, and upon wnicucaab aavancrs win ue jnaae require. tcrrBOCEs Charles W Brooks i.San Francisco J C Merrill a Co " Fredlken " Badeera Lindenl-enre- James Tatrick a Co " ffraT Coleman a Co Stevens Baker a Co Allen a Lewis Portland LaddaTilton California LeouardaQreen , H. W. SEVERANCE & CO.. i3OrfersfromallramoftheIslaudspromrtlyeiecuteA Shipping & COmmiSSiOll Fnrnitttreandmattrajuesajwarsonhand, BARTLETT SALOON, JL Chandlery Eod".Tohacco. (4) GENUINE Shipping & MERCHANTS, island MERCHANTS. 405 Front Street, corner of Clay, San Francisco JNSU11ANCE NOTICES. Boston Board of Underwriters. AGENTS for the Hawaiian Islands, C BREWKR t CO. Philadelphia Board of Underwriters. ACEXTS for the Haivnliaii Islands, C. IiKEWi:i; i- - CO. AGEXT of Bremen Hoard of TJnderwrltra, of Dresden Hoard of Underwriters, Agent of Vienna Hoard of Underwriters. Claims against Insurance Companies within tbe jurisdiction of tbe above Boards of Underwriters, will bare to be certl- - neq 10 oy toe appro apeni lo make them valid. ? CAI.irOK.-W- INSUSANCE COMPANY. riiiiG vsuEiismsna, agents of the JL above Company, hale been authorized to Insure risks on Cargo, Krelglit and Treaaure, by Coasters, from Honolulu all ports of the Hawaiian Group, and vice 11. UACKFELD t CO. ILV.1IHUItttIIIIItIJ.nl;. FIE E INSURANCE COMPANY. . tJ'u'i31"-'-- u havinsr been sp-- . -- uv. woipauy, are prepared to insure risks acalnst Fire, on Stone Itrleli ltnii.i- - tnga, on Merchandise stored therein, uo the most favorable terms. For particulars apply at office of e. A. A CO. Insurance Notice. ratlin AGKJT FOR THE BRITISH For-JB- .- eign Marine Insurance Company, (Limited), las re- ceived instructions to reduce the rates ot Insurance between Honolulu and Forts In the PariSc, is now pre pared to issee Policies at the Xoiruf Rata, with especial Mrlnrtlntl nn tVUi,t su.C... TIIEO. II. DATIFS. ly Agent Brit Tbr. Mar. Int. Co. (LinUcd) CAi.iroit.-vi- INSUSANCE COMPANY. TnB UNDERSIGNED, AGENTS OP THE Company, have been authorized to Injure risks on Carco. Frelsrht and Trsstnr,. frmt rjK3in to all ports of the, world, andrice versa. x lS-ly- t' . Hi 1IACKFELD Jt'cO CALIFORNIA CHEESE for snle by BOLLES & CO. MISCELLANEOUS SEE MY COLUMN ! Not THIS, but the Other One ! Queer t Very- - Queer ! TX MY ADVERTISING COLU.1IX, my JL Anchors and Chains sale are crowded out and arc amongst the Notions (afBritish Notion)! They Trill be sold cheap, Tcry cheap. I'unny ! Very Fnnny ! In my Advertising Column, my Bird Traps, Bird nouses and Breeding Cages, of which I bare a splen- did assortment, are crowded out. Tbe; will be sold cheap, very cheap. Queer ! Very Queer I My Tills Blair's, Whelpton's and Cockle's are crowded out and are included in the Notions. Iron Posts wire Fencing, o cents each, is much less loss JtLLLiil. NOTICE. lie Ettatc lie Kahahint, ' y n-- . her , . I r i , , - expressly ii-wu- ui i . . aUer tliat a r iu ,, '"t.VV:V, accordintr hi, rll r - tukn ,n. ri. tm r ,L " T. I'a MT. CO Precedents rly i i i r : i l r.lr n... The I'aunicst of C.rpet which id His he shall i. sale, a article, and guaranteed of sary lor Saul estate the said and freight, insurance must to the the said Slid property, Francisco cost. it a lo or r !f : 1 l the iocurred by purchasing here. ! I nf mtr ..,,, n twill in .1 i . i I J ' " ' ' assists to trade tbe or heirs, according law, the Kingdom. (Urumblcrs notw.thstand-- ,hat Zupplien mar demands. Queer Queer develop ne!lher. appcarg Napna Xlic Xcir Kalnahino May, ; that There has a difference conse- - PreTlon3 she had incurred quence Opthalma. I certain it will Mclnnery for abo'nt of a success promoting the interests the SoOO, and benefit a great to House not quake or a her : reaucuon in m their nn 7nnnlion ,li.l in(oot,i the extra number of visitors to the wonders Kiogdom. This Hotel, so much needed for Duuaing cunny islands, will, in conjunction with solid improvements by Govern- ment, immortalize tbe reign KaVeuaueiia jjong may lire and J0IIX WATEKHOUSE. January 18723 THE UNDERSIGNED RETI7RXS to for soliciting those contracted before Any unpaid quarterly accounts to the 31st Decem 1S71, desirmg to bare settled without any efforts to jog memories, as it is a perfect bore to DUX, and objects to reasonable and should paid. is, thinks, taking advantage good J0I1X WATERnoUSE. not paid have to nt expense slips not calculated wnen nis gooas were sota. JOH.N THOMAS WATEKHOUSE. January IS72 S LET. SEVER l T. nflTTAtlES. r. spcctablv situated. Also. - lansion to with an rent improve-inen- tr in the sftape of shrubs choice trees. Also a School House Apply to JOHN TUOS. WATEUIIOUSE. January 1S72 3 THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY or THE United. States! HAS HUSIXKSS during past year than any other Lifo Insurance Company in tbe United States. Had income 1S70 of. . . .$7,500,000 Its Assets amount to $15,000,000 INSURES ON CASH PRINCIPLE THE MOST LIBERAL Quarterly, or Annually. It is only Company a resident Director on these island, J is hicellcncy b. I'niLLirs, Company. EIMMEL'S PERFUMERY! Agent Iel&nde. payment responsioniiy ny enuors. cfco. UNDERSIGNED, from niter will Bills Exchange Credit on SAN FltANCISCO, HAMBURG and at rates. Best Commercial discounted, vanced on Mortgages on most favorable terms. Cash on consignments Island rate 9 cent, UACKrEliD A, t, 1S7I JUST RECEIVED EX HAWAIIAN BARK "KA MOI." Large and Fine of Xiirlcili, and Kanasln Smoking- Tobacco, ASD of Fine Cigarettes! CONSTANTLY T Da "ST 33 EST CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO! Cisrar Holders, X3 For Sale at Store intiOQolnin, Auuanu Streets. NOLTE. SOLE SADDLE LEATHER, Tanned Goat and Sheep Skins WALMEA SOTLEY, Prop'r ly-6- c 8. CLEOlronX-A-CO- TITESS few for Supreme KALuABIXE (t) ti. DOLE, Trviln of late Zvpplien eeeereerf. BEFORE JUSTICE ALT.KX, ASD "ASSOCIATE JTSTICES AND This case is submitted on an statement Of' facts. often that .Kapna made' pay deed trust, bearing date April 15, 1671, nit bT0S .ij- - .. aw tsmic, it-il- l UUU UCfSUUSl, iUB UUCU L n which trust deed it was dedarthadSW the said Trustee Court. WIDEMAKN", uttJiJari-- iiiH In. ,.. ,i..r n. W0lua taw So M .cu F.uul3 iur ueucut, p , r"f to r,P,i P--- T ' v, pi. in Chance.fMP.c'ProPer decreed that irif nhr, "do. Alll-Brus- sels 'he 6ame, aa judgment tbink neces- - naro tor the benetlt the Or Bntor, after the death the said grantor duty be added San to COnvej real personal or woum taao mainetnaucian nnrt ),n t,;. calculate not nr nf hruTo nr oporrlinr, tA Very thn tpnftr Vftltrt Tk. if 10 m7 to tcrially promote tc- - of flrtber ed on the of of opinion in to marriago debts to of am morally the Sam $C00, and to decided in of fair islands, "' UlmnJ sum of secured the Lodging Keepers need seek sanie by morlcace on estate Na- - rent, toey share from .V. seo of this tho np- - onr of be THOMAS parties' it. ills nave be It he of nature. Mm:: THOMAS X. B. If soon, will be the of 31, one let, in fur and or!iop. ,l)OXE .HOKE an in THE TERMS! 3f Premiums payable the II. of BREMEN, In and advances produco it. CO. 13-- Small 3E! OF corner A barrels S. B. HARTWEIi agreed in of .,-..- .. uuu usu wiin inn ;aan in uuu ucr raw was the Inr of. nere. of of and to tbn hpir. lipira Aot or cii..n.- - sod sources It 15th been these and them. 'or real that win nare U'olnblno our other made Vrn. reign. 31, prices been some ON I a. a.aiuuusau liltt,dlal.v V li HIV 24th September, 1871. questions submitted are the following: 1. Upon the death of the said Xnpaa, notwith standing the deed trust aforesaid, did the personal property belonging to her estate, abso lutely vest in husband, fCnluahine, and did his obligation to pay the debts ? 2. After the death tho said Napna. is her husband, Kaluabine, responsible for her debts, thanks all patrons lavors, further especially marriage and ber, fur- ther upon ALL Nov. TANNE11Y, The cease past by mortgage on her own real C3tate ? The first question which in this caso the personal property in the hands tho trustee liable to pay tho debts the grantor contracted to the marrwgo. Section 1286 Statues provides that the husband Bhall accountable in his own property for all by lis anterior to, tho but to for scaler tho .forth from tehieh lie thev marriage in of for then leaves on by law, bo the virtual wlm ?nm. owner ol tho movable belonging to the to marriage and accruing to her after and the same shall for own private debts; and shall the enjoyment of real estate, but upon her shall cease to have control of the real estate, anil the descend to her heirs, there is legitimate issue of tho marriage within the age legal majority, then husband shall continue to enjoy curtesy in property until issue nttain majority, when the same shall descend to heirs. The real estate is not liable to be for the husband's debts, contratced in his own behalf or the uso of his wife after mar riage. Bnt it liable for the debts of the contracted by the wife before marriage, if no property husband can to satisfy tho the Statntes.Uio husband is in his own property for contracted the the case. the and come and and tho and and few like same and and tho and samo and imnortnnt' are most the popular tho By can wt,. ...., ita been for interpretation our the KE.5S,f.';;r .r r.,dZ7ta;'.! tyui uiniu VE slaiHjBj, l)J OUr IQerO of eld wuen to and and the and tor fan be ot he Choice tbe same be ttTfft. filainAllna interpretation, personal hatbosized ri&JSSSS. iuinmeisuiycenne,iioney.viindsorandotherToiiet contracted marriage. Princess 100 payment npon hn 17DoulerardusItaIlens. v. ExctLange, TIIK LONDON, lowest Paper Assortment A ALSO k7" V-- J the for IVUII IIUU Sih of of of of of of our be be he i. anJ nnil tho case. tho the and -- tnat state Toilet rUhrnl aum tnat well be, bat assets Soan. tlioir hntrn have over Floral tho this ether Toilet lho rests street, .Uhi don: Klnc-- a nnd and suit far that say grantor, personal remaining cording in not He full the tho and her the real and her case she did still due and of opinion tho personal property in tbe her had full pay property had the discretion of managing the property has the appoint although Jndge disregard Havana German Ci&rars tbe Property any Jleersliaum Pipes, according judgment. declining AMU difference tbe whether were the the administrator the the same the husband. the personal the tbe tbe incurred tho the tbe pay the grantor, obligations property his and pay over the entitled by law authorities by tbe for tho tbe position the for the coverture, the pox"STAiTLT "on ana creditor judgment against in tho we and the doctrine bv tainea oy tor CO. injustice in casa husband property of the the payment her debts, and if not the the injustice of the law has .commented by Chancellors England. the .ease Freeman Good-ha- Wlliamj, p. if?l? flight goods bA did not for then, Znpplien T fagood. M.t acu, pi Steles. Hotel. Xational printed TO allowance having prior accountable after from dum deed husband law, Sale, aonugmanl; dum for what had received with her, and her are opinion that tho personal luciutiing me cno3es in in trust to Dole, veat3 the on tho of the subject to tho payment or the of the wife contracted to marriage. H. Alle.y, I Alfred Justice. I H. "Widejia.vx, Justice. for Plaintiff. & B. Dole Defendant. Honolulu, February, Phrases. old saying ev ery dog has its aptly applies subject of popular phrases. suddenly, achieve of popu- larity, then lost Xo or how they go. Their existence generally pringing some particular event cir cumstance, forgotten tho expressed signification out use. I ho success or popnlarity accomnanies ia temporary of doration. periodically, generally new to tbe majority of are preserved contracted wife and I through agency of tho ; by during marnajre, aa well as provide part havosonk into w:ie. t m virtae ol hi3 snddenlv so hunt fnrth lit- - mn.on. .i.m consideration tho rwponsibili- - dalles and n ties imposed him shall 0r a smallfrv nolitimnn. , property wife anterior marriage, his the shall of the a said such her sold whether solely, is wife of tho same. By in tho it for an most cases, for but they are upon by the and are mouth to are soon tho pro ol '1 ho most agents ia and of tho tho and tho Both act in in an way. them the by means song or them to at the by part the of aro ways by and The does not but iust it shall cease on of the The most at time is wife. what then the n . - : .j. vu uu .. . . that it is onr every is with and thn the General having many years a t g' to various ways it has been used It snrnm? into Director of to their terms. ,, . . . ' ' I u iu tvi u i I HO " . , Ilawauan oi iy appears Ulras t - it . ma blank, tea neo ,a t.:n a . . o . . UAian-ui- 11033 nn,l ,l!l thi3 conld not apply to My who Tho I ln very the of in in the hands of D0 "ia his and ra- - as by trust deed to nt tho in tlie nnd not reduced be going to 11Y all the world i oancenor rveni says 11 tno wi u 01 nature on tno oc- - aub. chose3 in DOt 10 in tho casion of a to He to Rimn.el, Vinorrar orl f,ir Its ti.fiil nn.I stinl. I . a 1 tary sola, to extent, these cos9, 1 coaid would I Tor the Hair, wp in action wm oo in ma nanus.- - aa now long mo ia Oil with Auitrallan Ku- - I i .v ,w ...v nuuud vi ... - " - J - cmtm vuui mu Ul u soars, trusico, we iioni mat no would been Dlan "ho, ico my friend, was tho lloee Water. Costume and verr I . . . . ... . . . . . . . . amusing for lulls and m mo to the of wnoie the in last- - Ktamer. violet, Ri and Towier.. flf , before A Lxbral MUncance to Shtpptn. ..... ETOEXE RIMMEU to Ii. It. II. tbe of I oi Males, 80 Strand. 12S iiecent and 24 CornliHI. Lon-- tension lint me no no Inll.r ,! Paris, and 76 Rmd. l"V "b"J rmowii. ogoiu an reriomery , issue Let- ters of NEW YORK, sums to ad the at the of $ interest per annum. A Porto Klco Lot IX 3R &c. the Cigar and Tobacco yueen and H. & from first of CniEF ' - costs 1871 31, hpr tho arises is, a he death unless shall for found debts bv vuuma and ho acti0D lint tbe was vested with powers to manage for best the death to convey in his hands to heirs, to a will. The referred to are nnd wo are that the hands of trustee should be to And there can be no doubt prior to death, he powers to said from tho be large to his best The prior right of ment administrator, tbe for satisfactory cause may it. But the trustee would be in to ear- - & I render to one onIes3 3 I Mn.kn.;ar1 tn rvs.s.er .r A A Zt A1 - L ot I. n C. A. Agents. qnnli- - in as UU.UVSllst.cu iiW itx lis IUUIU Uia&tS with estate tbe debts by trustee or : result would be to We in of trustee as a fund which to pay the debts of wife sola, and we it duty of as within of tbe trustee to all of to all from in then to balance to to it. fully legal that, at common is liable wife's debts dum sola only onless hand for him I lifetime. But our Statue as cre ating this to .this extent in common law. The as main- - i , c .t i i i Orecon Mess for sale joe toe nusoana, woma 7 & i work great a the should wife, rerosa apply he liable after death of the wifo, this wonld bo often The common the of u?cere It. 410. where feme point. splendid iu".c" Uaies.m; debts sola, being dead, should account he Bnoum far liable debts, We of action, tho of S. B. death wife, anterior Elisua Chief Justice. S. Habtweu, concur, A. W. 0. Jone3 for 1872. The day" our They play their part, certain sight of. one knows where they from, wbero they go, short, up with term which its which and short Some appear us; others debts preaa upporv momenta liable OlUlUlCaj Oldest upon debts when only ladder of fame, catches it, holds instant, then falls his previous level. They not, retnarkablo their elegance, they are highly expressivo ignorant tbonzht- - less, circulated from bo- - coming widely known mado perty all. active circula ting diffusing these phrases ond words aro wild boys streets, commonly called btreet minstrels. their respectivo spheres, but entirely dif- ferent Tho former circnlato among themselves they gradually eitond other classes, whilo latter, of joke, persons time, their successive repitetion cause them take." Stump speakers also play prominent diffusion theso phrases. Thera numerous other which they circulated rendered popular, wife anterior marriage. those mentioned the declare that death phrases present authority Court ,uukuiij uuuuilll Almost adjudge? aro of opinion duty person familiar origin Attorney Statutes according uuriug HueCYlQW IKON mm, prOVlSOn 8nrcfll thrnntrhnnt thn rnnnlrr ia In Iuse everywhere. JIauked JIe.v. friend, was tattooed present property consisted Burmab, was prond horriblo thins mainly choses action made insorarablo companion, Trustee, appears referred tl'W snrpriscd astonishment submission, possession, created when appeared was leaves aiunna uatns, reduce1 Possession visit Brighton. confessed prrrti. debts, for choses iraagino preruration Hirgofc told it lasted. There Rfmnera Docone perlnmed calyptus. tattooed Blmmel's Crackers, parties. "PP'yiDg proceeds body, operation instance itose-iea- ,jebu Perfumer date, Monies made Honolulu, Very HAND, PORK Xapua secured nusoan.l. have Statute justified estate interest property law, make debts unpaid applied their payment. that, debts personal his bands, for husband justified '"y UU paid regard property bands regard trustee purview debts remove hands, those receive The cited counsel Eustain husband during receive wife's regard liability, conflict with Pork, counsel BOLLES when M receive end. to it to of is been at ts. a to "' husband oe so to deed in husband concur, 17th PorcLAit trito " to spring a degreo are ia or it is drops of them appear back to are in so that seized month, so Arabs," to a a address hundred of to " in aro to b uu DeiWeCn " IO it of dismay to I a a3 it lie ii of ac in"; two months, and by six men, who each day operated on dittcrent patts of the victim's body. 'ITie man is now to be seen at Vienna, where ho attends the General Hospital. From bis own account he is a Greek by birth, and has been a pirate. Soven years ogo, be and five companions wero taken prisonera by ono of the wild tribes of Asia. Three of them wero put to death, but this man, with two others, wero preserved alive, and literally tattooed over tbe whole body. He is now covered from head to foot with delineations of men, animals and fabu- lous things. Tho coloring material used for tho Girores appear to bo indigo, tho ground especial- ly on the chest, and abdomen, being Vermillion. Here and there about a line's breadth of tbe skin can bo seen. The skin has the general appear- ance to the sight and touch of blaisb-gra- y velvet. The hands end soles of the feet aro colored red, but have no figures. On the face and neck aro inscriptions in characters resembling Arabia Chamber s Journal Sussex TnEASCB- f- Off tho coast of Krjnador, near Point Santa Elena, lie the remains of a onco magnificent frigate sent out by Spain in 1802 to collect tribute money. After collecting about 5,000,000, she wa3 wrecked on her way to Pan ama, and now lies in tbe direct track of naviga tion, where she has lain for seventy yeara, only six hnndred feet from tho shore. The Spanish Government recovered about SoOO.000 in tho early part of the century, and in later years, an enterprising American obtained about SI 00,000. It is now proposed to make a decisive effort to recover tee rest of the immense treasure sank in tbe sea, and an expedition has left San Francisco for that purpose. Hydraulic machinery of great calibre, and tbe wonderful engines of tbe Pacific Coast Wrecking Company, will be employed. Rome, February 23d. The Pope, In the consisto ry jcaterdiy, twenty-eigh- t Bishops, Including four from dioceses In America. Compulsory Education. From tea Xw Tark ttaara. V correapSndent, in a ree-- at bste, bu Msseat- - eU some very strong considers. tioss ia Tor of a law for enforced education. There is that the time hsa arrired for the intrahetios of such laws throushout tho ceoatry. Dariasr lha firstycars of the Mtioml eiMteeee, sai MpetatnVy in N'ow England aad the State pee? fnm that region, there was so ltreeg aa ispre- - sion among the common peepte, of the immeiwa B importance of a system of free itvstraetias fer ait that no laws or raroktioss wero Becesarr to eecu'ro mental training for Ihemsefrta, and 6pfar- - trnnltfp rTivlnr-ifin- thsir ,UUn Tk- - nnk. maV 7, pnrposej nrorjortv. conveyed up far school aad eoHesa cas eation ; acd tho poorest farmers and laboring pes. pie often succeeded ic obtaining fer their famtfiea and descendants tho best isteitecteal traiaiot; which tho country co-iI- J Utett bestow. But alt this has greatly cbaaged ia New Besr-- land and other portions oi the country. Owisg to foreign immigration and to aoetiaal dMtnbs-tio- n of wealth, large numbers ef peepta baza grown up without tho rudiments erea ef eosWBoa school education. Thus, atxerdisgr lo tho refert of 18T1 of tho National Coamisstesers oi Educa- tion, there is ia the New Eogtoed Slates 19&M3 persons over ten years of age who cannot write. and are therefore classed as "illiterates." Is New- - York State the number reaebea tbe MtowHStvj height of 241452, of whom 10.630 are ef Uw col- ored race. In Pennsylvania the aamber is 2Tif 35C ; in Ohio, 173472, and tbrosglreat tbe Um tbe population of tba illiterates sams op to tfco fearful amount of 5,660,074. In New York State the number of illiterate minors botweea oee aad twenty-on- e years amounts to 42.S05. Ia thrs city there aro G2.233 persoas over tea who eaa-n- ot write, of whom 53,791 are ol foreign birth. Of minora between ten aad tweaty-oo- thera are hero 8,917 illiterates. Now- - it mast bo manifest to the dsjOeat mioJ. that n Republic like fwrs, restivg w uatversal suffrage, is in tho utmost danger from seen a bmss of ignoranco at its foandaties. Taut nearly ttx persons (5.7) in every one hundred in the North- ern States should be uneducated, aid thirty oat of tho hundred in the Southern, is eerteisly aa alarming fact From this (lease igaoriftt maJu-tad- e of human beings proceed most of the enmes of the community; the-r- e ore tbe toot of aapria-ciple- d politicians and form tbe " tbe uteBgeroes classes' of tho city. So strongly baa tfak stager been felt, especially from the ignorant nuisaoq of tho Southern States, both bkek aad white, that Congress has organized a National Boreaa of Education, and for the first time ia nor history, is taking npon itself, to a limited depone, thn ears of education in tbe States. Tbe law malciog ap- propriations of public lands tor psrpoees of edu- cation, in proportion to tho illiteracy of each State, will undoubtedly at sonroperied bo pasted, and then encouragement will be gives by tbe Fed- eral Government to universal popular edecattoo. As long as five mitlioes of oar people cannot write, there is no wisdom in arga.sg against in terference of the general gove rneKnt in so vital matter. Daring tho past two years all iatelttgeot An5r icans have been struck by the enwHontdtecipitae and immense, d energy shown by tbe l'russian nation plainly tbg reaaiu of the nav vcrsal and enforced education of the people. The leading power of Karope evidently bases its Btrength on tho aw of compafctory edocauoo. Very earnest attention has been given in this country to the subject Several States are ap- proaching the adoption of saea a law. Caffferaia is reported in favor of it as well as Its sou. Mas- sachusetts, Rhodo Island aad Connecticut have begun compulsory education by their leguIaUoa on factory children, compeUitag paresis to ex acuta their children a certain namber of boars each day. Even Great Britain is drawing near it try her late School Acts, and most even toady pasa such laws. In onr own State, where, of ail the free States, tbe greatest iHlteraey exists, thero ba3 been much backwardness ia this matter. Bat under the new movement for reform, oar eibzeiu must see where the root of aH their troainV) lies. The Tweeds, Halls and Sweeays of this city would never have won their nmnettig power bat through those sixty thousand person, who never read or write. It is this olass aad their associ- ates who made these potitietaas what they were We need, in the interests ef public srder. uf liberty, of property, (or the sake of oar own sate ty ank tbe endurance of free iastitatioas here a strict and careful law wbich shall cotspel urery minor to learn to read aad write, oader severs penalties, in case of disobsdieaee. Aa approach is already made toward this by a lav eoforasg edncatlon among factory child res, bow befcre Ua Secato Judiciary Cosisiittee aa act prepared with groat cars by tba eosaset ot the Cbikkeas Aid Society, Mr. a E. Whitehead. We Ires that this will be passed, aad that it wilt be bat a stepping-ston- e toward a more comprehensive act for compouory education, with each a law should be passed an ast rwjeiriog tebooi teachers and Boards of Edoeatioa to opea ban" Una schools for those chikfrea wH sr eosjeiIed to be engaged in tnsaaat labor a porttea of tbe day Core tor I hare a frieatl at London taper-Mare- , a dear aid tatty, who keeps a school where jonog ladle "are fletahed." Theatre of these damseJaraogu frssi fearlssa tocljrJMcea. sweet sixteen being the aversfa. HtTtafC a onS deutbl chat witb my fritsd, darissr tae calsa times of ber last Chris traas bottdaji. I atked her u? aba was not often trtmHed by ber papSs ie)tir ia tore Sbo answered, anresrvttiry: "I hare taeoatead with no greater difficulty. In a town Hke this, wfcore wo cannot walk In any dlreetiea wKfcoat raeetia Mil a dozen boy's Khaobvto. say BOialaK.af the baotlrea of loiterers, It seems altogether hapoasibie to pre Tent flirtations from arisisg, aad aetw sad love to- kens being clandestinely exehangeiLB- - I spare ao paina or art to guard agaieat or Boaa6rst thia, imt tbe thing exists, sad will exist as tear as (tiris ars sixteen and foclish, aed yeaag sua satt ladsbohl and adventurous. My ooly pUa vhea I tea that tbe tender pail Ion Is developed Is to emit it is U bad." " What do yoa do f" " ToaUlaifl when 1 tell yoa, for my receipt Is the aatHteaia if resmtee It IsadoaeofKcaatea." "Senna ea "Tea seo na tea." Whenever I pereeive as I very qaiek;? do that one of mr yoaagest ass fsHea ias sae lea des) Into love, rurbaea take ber la aaad. I aent bint at any whs the tender paMtea bctl treat her as an laraKd who IS a Sarins from, an impaired rllgcatieo. I kssp Iter eteea ta taa bonse. and doss berHesnM Hb seaaa tea. TiS plsn Is always attended wKb saeein. SaHttc sbe gives in after ta erst few deut. tat trtaail',--t takes two or three dsys to eamelato tbe coxa
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j. s. dicksox,House, Ship and Sign Painter,

Xo. 03 King Street,pearly opposite Messrs. Dillingham & Co.

Graining, Marbling, GildinE, Cabjominlng,Ac, Ac, executed on the shortest notice,

Ci9and on themost reasonable terms. iMa

3ICCOI.GAIV A: JOIEVSOf,MERCHANT TAILORS,

SO Fort sL, Honolnln, opposite T. C Henck'a. IyS

jr. u. xiiojipsox,GENERAL BLACKSMITH,

Qneen Street, Honolnln,Has constantly on hand and for sale at the Lowest Maket

Prices, a good assortment of tbe Best Refined Ear Iron, aadtb. Best Blacksmith's Coal. s

H. BOLLHANH",Importer ot and Dealer in Tobacco and Cigars,

51) Qneen Street, nonololn. II. I. flyitsr .

i G. Sfosxux.

llonolnln,

G. SEGELKES & Co... Eistux.'

TUT, znrc ASH COPPER smiths, ahdSHEET XSOX WOEKXES,

iHcnann - street, ocrween merchant ana QueennavecoosUntlyonhand,Stove,RrGalranlied

fifSiv Iron Pipe, Plain and Hose Bibbs,Stop-cock- India

feet, with couplings and pips complete. Bata-Tub-

I and also a very large stock ofTinwareofererT description.- -

r v (i'aracniarattentIoagiventO&ip-vors- u Orders from the' other Island! will be carefully attended to.

. Tbanlrul to Site Cltiieos of . Honolulu and the Islandsgenerally for their liberal patronage in the past, we hope bystrict attention to business to merit tbe same for the future.

SI-- 1 Pj8

20

9

BUSINESS NOTICES.

BISHOP & CO.,BANK.EB.S,

IIOXOI,Cl.C, . , IIA1VAIIAN ISLANDS, aTd fur aiVbr ' " C"'"8DHaW XXCHASGl" 03T

THE BANK, OF CALIFORNIA, : : : :an TEtn ictxrs i

New York,j 'ttoston,. l'arls

THEORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION, : : : : LONDON,AM THEIR. BUSCBU IX

Kong,Sydney, and

Melbourne.And transact a General BpV.dk Boxlneaa, "

0. V. R1HZ. A. BLVU

EAHE cfc SITOLXi,House Carpenters, Contractors, Builders,

Cat I net linkers, Turner. Etc, Etc,Corner Queen and Fort Sts Honolulu.

Beinc practical mechanics of long experience, ire arelreiare4 execute all descriptions of work in tbea.wr sines wun proiiipuiuae, on reatonauie lernis.

and in a fall Ha dorr "

Uurrms- - C VV. Osxrn.IE. lriHXJIAa & Co.,

KaSCFACTCREItS ASD DEALERS

SADDLES, HARNESS,And every description of Articles in our Line.

LKlTHEtt of all kinda Shoe. Saddle, llameas and Carriagecon.tantij on band.

43-- Special attention paid to CARRIAGE TRIM SUNG andTRUNK WORK.

Orders from tbe otber islands solicited and promptly at--lenuea lo.

No. 83 King Street,51-- Slcnoftbe Horse, IIonolnlQ.

IV. X.. GRCGX,

SAN

Uoii

manner.

GEKXEAL COHMISSION AGENT AKD BEOEEK,Offlcc, in Fire-pro- Bbnildincs. Qneen Street.

1S-- llonolnln, Hawaiian Islands. Py6

F. A. SCILVEFER A: CO.Importers and Commlsion Merchants

5SJ Honolnln, llaaaltan Islands. fly"

I1YJIAA--

IMPOETESS' AND

FRANCISCO,

Ancstlan.1,

ItKOXIIERS,WHOLESALE DEAXEES

In Fashionable Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, anderery Tariety of Gentlemen's Fnrnisbing Goods. Snow'slinilding. Merchant Street. Honolnln. IM-I-

A. I). ItOI-STKI- t,

SHIP, SIGN, CARRIAGE S ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,rr, haahnmann Street, at tbe OLD PALNT SHOP,Hating secured the serrices of a first-cla- SicnQi?5 Fainter and Gilder, all orders will be executed with

promplnf-M- at low rates and in as good style as can be doneeiseiiere. otwy

.iajii:s I-- LEWIS,COOPER AND GATJGER,

At the Old Stand, corner King- and Bethel .Streets.HSifc) A Large Stock of Oil Shocks and all kinds onlsMl 1 'T Materials constantly 3n hand.Also, Shop on the Esplanade, near the Cast cm House

He hopes by attention to bnsiness to merit a continuance of tbe jialronsge which he has heretofore enjoyedana lor wuicu ne now returns ins tnanas. y

I II. IIAICKIS.Attorney at Law, Notary Public and

master in cnancery,20 Oifice in Rhodes' Building. Kaahutnnnu Street Pt

AJ-'OX- .t ACIICCIi.Importers, Wholesale and Eetail Dealers in

General Merchandise,AndChlnaGoods,in theFire-pro- Store en Xnuan? Street,

nnoer ine liau. 43-l-

Jit. K.,GItI?"AIJ.H Jc CO.,IMPOETEES AND "WHOLESALE DEALEES

Fashionable Clothing, llats. Caps, Boots. Shoes anderery variety otuentiemen's superior furnishing uooas.Etore in Makee'i Block, Qneen Street, Honolulu, I.

10-- 1 PITB. r.

15

to

H.

In

II.

EDLrns.

It. F. EIILERS .t CO.DEALEES IX DEY GOODS .AKD GEXEBAL

.JUttUU-aj- t Allot, 1 To all such Boots and Sta-on Fort St., above Odd Fellows Hall.

C. S. BAKTOW.AUCTIONEER,

Sulotroom n Queen IBtrect, one door from Kailiumannstreet. o

VOLCAWO ecotjse.Crater of Kllauca, Hawaii.

.TIiIb estaWilitnent is now open for the re- -

ceptlon of visitors to the Volcano, n ho may J

rely on unaicp conmnaoie room, s pooa ::,

ed niKi on liand.C5- Eteam and Solnbor batbsl fralned and xta

tledifdeftircd. Clifirpt B Rensonablc t Jl-l- j

Iltai.iiKMchincry of Every Description,

Made to Order. -ParticTilar attention paid to Ship's Blacksmithing,

Cg-- JOB TVORK executed on tbe horte;t notice. 3!i--

Wagon and Carriage Builder,71 76 King Street, Honolulu.

CARRIAGES BUILT TO"ORDER and warranted.

Also, particular atten--""turn pven to tlie

Repairing of Vclilclea Kvcry Description3-J- DlacVsmltbinc and tlune Phoeinc Oniae, Sign and

Ornamental Painting:, Carriage Trimminp, Ac., will always beattended to In a manner 10 warrant fatisMciion,

GeneralD. H, HITCHCOCK,

SOTAKY FVIILIC,Milo, Hawaii.

JAEGER.

n?6

II. TOSS,UPHOL STKHEU,

No. S Merchant Street. "opposite the Sailor's ITome.and furniture

repaired Orden from the other Islandsproaiptiy attended 10.

IVII.I.l.VI HUGHES,Corner of Hotel and Fort Streets.

mm: choicest axd best of ales, tvdtesand Spirits always be found at the Bar. 22-l- y

Honolulu Steam Saw and Planing Mill!Mrs..C Torbert, Froprietor.C. H. Lewers, - Agent

Espln-- ndo, - Sonolxilu,EVKRY FACILITY for Sawing, rlanlng

BPSCIOI. ATTKXTIOrf XTT... TO ...

ORDERS FROM HOUSE AND SHIP CARPENTERS!

... ALSO . ..FIRE -- WOOD SAWED TO ORDER

.... AXD....A STOCK OF SAWED WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND.

Table Legs, Bed Posts, Calabashes, &c. &c.11 On Hand and to Order on Sort Aof.oe. 13m

Ship and Stores.LARGEST ASSORTMENT ONTHE kept by any House on these Islands, and

for sale at the Lowest possible Prices, by2 UOLLtb & CO.

"GoldenCASES of this article for sale low, by

(4) BOLLES & CO.

Hawaiian Mess Bee

THE BEST ARTICLE in this market,, sale by BOLLES A CO.

Pembroke Salt, Preston & Merrill,CASES Yeast Powder. For Sale byBOLLES i CO,

. . . v- - r r. r 1

Spcrn Candles, Cases, 4s; do. 5s;Warranted genuine. ForSaleby

BOLLES CO.

"S

Mj7 JC

Ilotres

SUGAll & MOLASSES

WEST MAUI SUGAR ASSOCIATION,LAHAINA, MAUI.

I rfNtinirp cm mc icto . i

1ST3

N

a WIEWER A Agents.

TJlT.fl- - TI. I.

Sugar and Molasses,

1872

pltOP SOW COMING IX, and for saleJ in quantities to fun purcnascre, Dy

I --3 m IAI.lil.lliAI,LL.,jlcenls

KAUPAKUEA PLANTATIONUCAR SOW COMING' IX hnd for sale

in quantities to suit purchasers by21-l- y AFONG A ACHUCK.

.Pioneer Mill, Lahaina."1AMPBELL & TUKTOX, ProprietorsJ Crop of Surar of superior quality, now cooiinr

in and tor sale id quantities to suit Dy

43-t- f II. 1IACKFELD A CO

ONOMEA PLANTATION.

Supir and IoIa-..c- . Crop lssyir(0MIXG IX, FOU SALE IX quaxtities

to suit purchayers, byWALKER A ALLEX, Ajjents,

PRINCEVILLE PLANTATION.

StisTir and 3IoInies Crop 1S7X

romsG ix, ron sale ix quantitiesJ to suit purchasers, by

"WALKER A ALLEX, AsenU.

SIAKEE PLANTATION.IVciv Crop or Sii:ir-- A: 3IolnNc

OW COMING IX, AXD FOR SALE IX Q0AX-titic-s

to suit purchasers by

or

CO.,

C. UKl.U l.K i Agents.

WALLUKU PLANTATION.

vfew cnor xow coming ix. rou sale.LN in quantities to purchasers, ly

u. lilir,KK A t;u.. Agents

FOREIGN NOTICES.

nrsEi b. imiiivs. nEmT r. eli5CDa&x. chis. b. m org as.

. WILLIAMS. BLANCHARD & CO.,

and Commission Merchants,Street, Francisco. ly

FLINT, PEABODY Co.,

SHIPPING & COMMISSION

Tort

218

AXO ACEXIS OF

Pacific Barrel and Kecr Company,ArenrcKiredtofmntsh KF.0 and BAUP.KL SIlOOKSIn

any quantity required, and respe tfully solicit Consignmeutsisugaraud Island rrouuee.

LU.,

suit

San

Kefer toMessrs. Bisbcp A Co. Honolulu

v 11. HackTHH A uo" Castle A Cooke. "" trailer A Allen. "

OPPICE,Xo 40S Cnllforlila Street, Snli Frnnclo.

21 ly

BOOKS & STATIONERYThe Basis of Our Business.

WTsiriST. .llsnnr.rluritionerr as can be doncbereas wellaselhere.and

tncreby airectiy beuent our cueiomcrs ana onrfeivti.SECOM).-- To Uuv and Sell HooV? and SUlion- -

tionry sons tomalse It to thelnteretrtof dealers and consumers lo come io ns in preifrence 10 eenaiog

Itm Vte manufacture and Imnort ererr (etcrlntfon of Sta--tiooerycarrjiDR lai pe toclai i)f Paper. Knrelopes and BlankJakxk m vor vit n uia.uuitci.urc, luai, ciaieii, vlc

Orer 1,500 varieties of Blank forms kept in Stock.

A. L. BANCROFT & CO.,lS-l-y San Francisco. Cal.

jonx H'CEAXIX,

land.j. cS.F. CaL

M;CEAKEN, MERRILL & CO.,

FOEWAEDING AXD

aatiit

HONOLULU" W0KKSC0. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, " SSf "T"tia IS

to

&

J

of twelve Tears, and heinc located In a n rifle noild- -dine, e are prepared to receive and dispose i ctaples,sncbasSuirar.S3rups.Rice.Pulu. Coffee, etc. to advantage.Conilgnments ecpcilly ooliclted lor tbe Oregon Market, towhich ersoiiai ait rut ion win te rrid, and upon wnicucaabaavancrs win ue jnaae require.

tcrrBOCEsCharles W Brooks i.San FranciscoJ C Merrill a Co "Fredlken "Badeera Lindenl-enre-

James Tatrick a Co "ffraT Coleman a CoStevens Baker a CoAllen a Lewis PortlandLaddaTilton

California

LeouardaQreen ,

H. W. SEVERANCE & CO..

i3OrfersfromallramoftheIslaudspromrtlyeiecuteA Shipping & COmmiSSiOll

Fnrnitttreandmattrajuesajwarsonhand,

BARTLETT SALOON,

JL

Chandlery

Eod".Tohacco.

(4)

GENUINE

Shipping

&

MERCHANTS,

island

MERCHANTS.405 Front Street, corner of Clay, San Francisco

JNSU11ANCE NOTICES.

Boston Board of Underwriters.

AGENTS for the Hawaiian Islands,C BREWKR t CO.

Philadelphia Board of Underwriters.

ACEXTS for the Haivnliaii Islands,C. IiKEWi:i; i-- CO.

AGEXT of Bremen Hoard of TJnderwrltra,of Dresden Hoard of Underwriters,

Agent of Vienna Hoard of Underwriters.Claims against Insurance Companies within tbe jurisdiction

of tbe above Boards of Underwriters, will bare to be certl- -neq 10 oy toe appro apeni lo make them valid. ?

CAI.irOK.-W-

INSUSANCE COMPANY.riiiiG vsuEiismsna, agents of theJL above Company, hale been authorized to Insure riskson Cargo, Krelglit and Treaaure, by Coasters,from Honolulu all ports of the Hawaiian Group, and vice

11. UACKFELD t CO.

ILV.1IHUItttIIIIItIJ.nl;.FIE E INSURANCE COMPANY.

. tJ'u'i31"-'-- u havinsr been sp--. -- uv. woipauy, are prepared

to insure risks acalnst Fire, on Stone Itrleli ltnii.i- -tnga, on Merchandise stored therein, uo themost favorable terms. For particulars apply at office of

e. A. A CO.

Insurance Notice.ratlin AGKJT FOR THE BRITISH For-JB- .-

eign Marine Insurance Company, (Limited), las re-ceived instructions to reduce the rates ot Insurancebetween Honolulu and Forts In the PariSc, is now prepared to issee Policies at the Xoiruf Rata, with especialMrlnrtlntl nn tVUi,t su.C...

TIIEO. II. DATIFS.ly Agent Brit Tbr. Mar. Int. Co. (LinUcd)

CAi.iroit.-vi-INSUSANCE COMPANY.

TnB UNDERSIGNED, AGENTS OP THECompany, have been authorized to Injure riskson Carco. Frelsrht and Trsstnr,. frmt rjK3into all ports of the, world, andrice versa.x lS-ly-t' . Hi 1IACKFELD Jt'cO

CALIFORNIA CHEESE for snle byBOLLES & CO.

MISCELLANEOUS

SEE MY COLUMN !

Not THIS, but the Other One !

Queer t Very- - Queer !

TX MY ADVERTISING COLU.1IX, myJL Anchors and Chains sale are crowded out andarc amongst the Notions (afBritish Notion)! TheyTrill be sold cheap, Tcry cheap.

I'unny ! Very Fnnny !

In my Advertising Column, my Bird Traps, Birdnouses and Breeding Cages, of which I bare a splen-did assortment, are crowded out. Tbe; will be soldcheap, very cheap.

Queer ! Very Queer IMy Tills Blair's, Whelpton's and Cockle's are

crowded out and are included in the Notions.Iron Posts wire Fencing,

o cents each, is much less

loss

JtLLLiil.

NOTICE.

lie Ettatc lie Kahahint,

'

y n--.

her, .I r i , , -

expressly

ii-wu- ui i . .aUer tliata riu ,,

'"t.VV:V, accordintr hi, rll r -

tukn ,n. ri. tm r ,L " T. I'a MT. CO Precedents rlyi ii r : i l r.lr n...

The I'aunicst of C.rpet which id His he shalli. sale, a article, and guaranteed of sary lor Saul estate the said

and

freight, insurance must to the the said Slid property,Francisco cost. it a lo or r !f : 1 l

the iocurred by purchasing here.

!I nf mtr

..,,,n twill in

.1 i . i I J ' " ' 'assists to trade tbe or heirs, according law,

the Kingdom. (Urumblcrs notw.thstand-- ,hat Zupplien mar

demands.

Queer Queer

develop ne!lher.

appcarg Napna

Xlic Xcir Kalnahino May, ; thatThere has a difference conse-- PreTlon3 she had incurred

quence Opthalma. I certain it will Mclnnery for abo'nt ofa success promoting the interests the SoOO, andbenefita great to

House not quake or a her :reaucuon in m their nn 7nnnlion ,li.l in(oot,ithe extra number of visitors to the wondersKiogdom.

This Hotel, so much needed forDuuaing cunny islands, will, in conjunctionwith solid improvements by Govern-ment, immortalize tbe reign KaVeuaueiiajjong may lire and

J0IIX WATEKHOUSE.January 18723

THE UNDERSIGNED RETI7RXSto for soliciting those contracted before

Any unpaid quarterly accounts to the 31st Decem1S71, desirmg to bare settled without anyefforts to jog memories, as it is a perfect

bore to DUX, and objects toreasonable and should

paid. is, thinks, taking advantage good

J0I1X WATERnoUSE.not paid have to nt

expense slips not calculatedwnen nis gooas were sota.

JOH.N THOMAS WATEKHOUSE.January IS72 S

LET.SEVER l T. nflTTAtlES. r.spcctablv situated. Also. -

lansion to with an rent improve-inen- tr

in the sftape of shrubs choice trees.Also a School House Apply to

JOHN TUOS. WATEUIIOUSE.January 1S72 3

THE EQUITABLE

LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETYor THE

United. States!HAS HUSIXKSS during

past year than any other Lifo InsuranceCompany in tbe United States.

Had income 1S70 of. . . .$7,500,000

Its Assets amount to $15,000,000

INSURES ON CASH PRINCIPLE

THE MOST LIBERALQuarterly,

or Annually.It is only Company a resident Director

on these island, J is hicellcncy b. I'niLLirs,

Company.

EIMMEL'S

PERFUMERY!

Agent Iel&nde.

payment

responsioniiy

ny enuors.

cfco.UNDERSIGNED, from niter

will Bills ExchangeCredit on

SAN FltANCISCO,HAMBURG and

at rates.Best Commercial discounted,

vanced on Mortgages on most favorable terms.Cash on consignments Island

rate 9 cent,UACKrEliD A,

t, 1S7I

JUST RECEIVEDEX HAWAIIAN BARK "KA MOI."

Large and Fine of

Xiirlcili, and

Kanasln Smoking- Tobacco,ASD

of Fine Cigarettes!CONSTANTLY

T Da "ST 33 ESTCHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO!

Cisrar Holders,X3 For Sale at Store

intiOQolnin, Auuanu Streets.NOLTE.

SOLE SADDLE LEATHER,Tanned Goat and Sheep Skins

WALMEA SOTLEY, Prop'rly-6- c 8. CLEOlronX-A-CO-

TITESS few

for

Supreme

KALuABIXE (t) ti. DOLE, Trviln oflate Zvpplien

eeeereerf.

BEFORE JUSTICE ALT.KX, ASD

"ASSOCIATE JTSTICES AND

This case is submitted on an statementOf' facts.

often

that .Kapna made' paydeed trust, bearing date April 15, 1671, nit bT0S

.ij- - ..aw tsmic, it-il-l UUU UCfSUUSl, iUB UUCU L

n which trust deed it was dedarthadSWthe said Trustee

Court.

WIDEMAKN",

uttJiJari-- iiiH

In.

,.. ,i..r n.W0lua taw So M.cu F.uul3 iur ueucut, p , r"fto r,P,i P---T

' v, pi. in Chance.fMP.c'ProPerdecreed that irif nhr, "do.

Alll-Brus- sels 'he 6ame, aa judgment tbink neces- -naro tor the benetlt the Or

Bntor, after the death the said grantorduty be added San to COnvej real personal or

woum taao mainetnaucian nnrt ),n t,;.calculate not

nr nf hruTo nr oporrlinr, tAVery thn tpnftr Vftltrt

Tk.if 10 m7 totcrially promote tc--

of flrtbered on the of

of opinion in to marriago debts toof am morally the Sam $C00, and to

decided in offair islands, "' UlmnJ sum of secured the

Lodging Keepers need seek sanie by morlcace on estate Na- -rent, toey share from .V.

seo of this

tho np- -

onrof

be

THOMAS

parties'it.

ills nave beIt he of

nature.

Mm::

THOMAS

X. B. If soon, will be theof

31,

onelet, in fur

andor!iop.

,l)OXE .HOKE

an in

THE

TERMS!3f Premiums payable

theII.

of

BREMEN,In

and

advancesproduco

it. CO.13--

Small

3E!OF

corner

A barrels

S. B.

HARTWEIi

agreed

in of.,-..- ..

uuu usu wiin inn;aan in

uuu ucr

rawwas the Inr of.nere.

ofof

and

to tbn hpir. lipiraAot orcii..n.- -

sodsources It

15thbeen

theseand them. 'or

real thatwin nare U'olnblno

ourother made

Vrn.reign.

31,

prices been

some

ON

I a. a.aiuuusau liltt,dlal.v V li HIV

24th September, 1871.

questions submitted are the following: 1.

Upon the death of the said Xnpaa, notwithstanding the deed trust aforesaid, did thepersonal property belonging to her estate, absolutely vest in husband, fCnluahine, and didhis obligation to pay the debts ?

2. After the death tho said Napna. is herhusband, Kaluabine, responsible for her debts,

thanks all patrons lavors, further especially marriage and

ber, fur-

ther

upon

ALL

Nov.

TANNE11Y,

The

cease

pastby mortgage on her own real C3tate ?

The first question which in this casothe personal property in the hands tho

trustee liable to pay tho debts the grantorcontracted to the marrwgo. Section1286 Statues provides that the husbandBhall accountable in his own property for all

by lis anterior to, tho butto for scaler tho .forth from tehieh

lie thevmarriage in of for then leaves

on by law, bo the virtual wlm ?nm.owner ol tho movable belonging to the

to marriage and accruing to herafter and the same shall for

own private debts; and shall theenjoyment of real estate, but upon her

shall cease to have control of the real estate,anil the descend to her heirs,there is legitimate issue of tho marriage withinthe age legal majority, then husband shallcontinue to enjoy curtesy in property until

issue nttain majority, when the sameshall descend to heirs.

The real estate is not liable to be for thehusband's debts, contratced in his ownbehalf or the uso of his wife after marriage. Bnt it liable for the debts of thecontracted by the wife before marriage, if noproperty husband can to satisfytho

the Statntes.Uio husband is inhis own property for contracted the

the

case.

the

andcome

and

and

thoand

and fewlike

same

and

and

tho

and

samo and

imnortnnt'are mostthe popular tho

By can wt,. ....,ita

been for interpretation ourthe

KE.5S,f.';;r .r r.,dZ7ta;'.!tyui uiniu VE slaiHjBj, l)J OUr IQerO

of

eld

wuen

to

andand

the

and

tor

fan

be

ot

he

Choice

tbe

same

be

ttTfft. filainAllna

interpretation,personal

hatbosizedri&JSSSS.iuinmeisuiycenne,iioney.viindsorandotherToiiet

contracted marriage.

Princess 100 payment nponhn

17DoulerardusItaIlens. v.

ExctLange,TIIK

LONDON,lowest

Paper

Assortment

A

ALSO

k7"

V-- J the

for

IVUII IIUU

Sih

of

of

of

of

of

of ourbe

be

he

i.

anJnnil

thocase.

thothe and

-- tnat state

Toilet rUhrnlaum tnat well be, bat

assetsSoan. tlioir hntrn

have overFloral

tho thisether Toilet lho

restsstreet, .Uhi

don: Klnc-- a

nndand

suit

far

that

say

grantor,personal

remaining

cording in not

Hefull the

tho andher the real and

hercase she did

still dueand of opinion tho personal propertyin tbe

her had full pay

propertyhad the discretion of managing the

propertyhas the appoint

although Jndgedisregard

Havana German Ci&rars tbe Property any

Jleersliaum Pipes,

according judgment.

declining

AMUdifference tbe whether were

the the administrator thethe same the husband.

the personal the tbe

tbe incurred thothe tbe

pay the grantor,obligations property his

and pay over theentitled by law

authorities by tbe for thotbe position

the for thecoverture, the

pox"STAiTLT "on ana creditor judgment against in thowe

and

the doctrine

bv tainea oy torCO. injustice in casa husband

property of thethe payment her debts,

and if not thethe

injustice of the law has.commented by Chancellors

England. the .ease Freeman Good-ha-

Wlliamj, p.if?l? flight goods bA did not for then,Znpplien

Tfagood.

M.t acu, piSteles.

Hotel.

Xational

printed

TO

allowance

having

prior

accountable

after

from

dum

deed

husband

law,

Sale,

aonugmanl;

dumfor what had received with her, and

herare opinion that tho personal

luciutiing me cno3es in intrust to Dole, veat3 the

on tho of the subject to tho paymentor the of the wife contracted tomarriage. H. Alle.y,

I AlfredJustice.

I H. "Widejia.vx,

Justice.for Plaintiff.

& B. Dole Defendant.Honolulu, February,

Phrases. old saying every dog has its aptly applies subjectof popular phrases. suddenly,

achieve of popu-larity, then lost Xo

or howthey go. Their existence generallypringing some particular event cir

cumstance, forgotten thoexpressed signification out use.

I ho success or popnlarity accomnaniesia temporary of doration.

periodically, generallynew to tbe majority of are preserved

contracted wife and I through agency of tho ; byduring marnajre, aa well as provide part havosonk into

w:ie. t m virtae ol hi3 snddenlvso hunt fnrth lit-- mn.on. .i.mconsideration tho rwponsibili- - dalles and n

ties imposed him shall 0r a smallfrv nolitimnn. ,property

wife anteriormarriage,

his

the

shall

of thea said

such

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that it is onr every is with and thnthe General having many years a t g' to various ways it has been used It snrnm? intoDirector of to their terms. ,, . . . '

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of in in the hands of D0 "ia his and ra- -

as by trust deed to nt thoin tlie nnd not reduced be going to

11Y all the world i oancenor rveni says 11 tno wi u 01 nature on tno oc- -

aub. chose3 in DOt 10 in tho casion of a to He to

Rimn.el, Vinorrar orl f,ir Its ti.fiil nn.I stinl. I . a 1

tary sola, to extent, these cos9, 1 coaid would ITor the Hair, wp in action wm oo in ma nanus.- - aa now long mo ia

Oil with Auitrallan Ku- - Ii .v ,w ...v nuuud vi ... - " - J - cmtm vuui mu Ul u

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Paris, and 76 Rmd. l"V "b"Jrmowii. ogoiu an reriomery ,

issue Let-ters of

NEW YORK,

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to a will.

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the hands of trustee should be toAnd there can be no doubt

prior to death, he powers to saidfrom tho

be largeto his best

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& I render to one onIes33 I Mn.kn.;ar1 tn rvs.s.er .r A A Zt A1 -

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result would be to Wein of

trustee as a fund which to pay the debts ofwife sola, and we it

duty of as within of tbetrustee to all of to

all from inthen to balance to

to it.

fully legal that, atcommon is liable wife'sdebts dum sola only onless

hand for himI lifetime. But our Statue as cre

ating this to .this extent in

common law. The as main- -i , c .t i i

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should wife,rerosa apply

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of S. B.death wife,

anteriorElisua

Chief Justice.S. Habtweu,

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1872.

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ignorant tbonzht- -less, circulated from bo--coming widely known madoperty all. active circulating diffusing these phrases ond words aro

wild boys streets, commonly calledbtreet minstrels.their respectivo spheres, but entirely dif-

ferent Tho former circnlato amongthemselves they gradually eitond otherclasses, whilo latter, ofjoke, persons

time, their successive repitetioncause them take." Stump speakers alsoplay prominent diffusion thesophrases. Thera numerous otherwhich they circulated rendered popular,

wife anterior marriage. those mentioned thedeclare that death phrases present

authority Court ,uukuiij uuuuilll Almostadjudge? aro of opinion duty person familiar originAttorney Statutes according

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Iuseeverywhere.

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submission, possession, created when appeared was

leaves aiunna uatns,reduce1 Possession visit Brighton. confessed

prrrti. debts, for choses iraaginopreruration Hirgofc told it lasted. There

Rfmnera Docone perlnmedcalyptus.

tattooedBlmmel's Crackers,parties. "PP'yiDg proceeds body, operation instance

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in"; two months, and by six men,who each day operated on dittcrent patts of thevictim's body. 'ITie man is now to be seen atVienna, where ho attends the General Hospital.From bis own account he is a Greek by birth,and has been a pirate. Soven years ogo, be andfive companions wero taken prisonera by ono ofthe wild tribes of Asia. Three of them weroput to death, but this man, with two others, weropreserved alive, and literally tattooed over tbewhole body. He is now covered from head tofoot with delineations of men, animals and fabu-lous things. Tho coloring material used for thoGirores appear to bo indigo, tho ground especial-ly on the chest, and abdomen, being Vermillion.Here and there about a line's breadth of tbe skincan bo seen. The skin has the general appear-ance to the sight and touch of blaisb-gra- y velvet.The hands end soles of the feet aro colored red,but have no figures. On the face and neck aroinscriptions in characters resembling ArabiaChamber s Journal

Sussex TnEASCB- f- Off tho coast of Krjnador,near Point Santa Elena, lie the remains of a oncomagnificent frigate sent out by Spain in 1802 tocollect tribute money. After collecting about

5,000,000, she wa3 wrecked on her way to Panama, and now lies in tbe direct track of navigation, where she has lain for seventy yeara, onlysix hnndred feet from tho shore. The SpanishGovernment recovered about SoOO.000 in thoearly part of the century, and in later years, anenterprising American obtained about SI 00,000.It is now proposed to make a decisive effort torecover tee rest of the immense treasure sank intbe sea, and an expedition has left San Franciscofor that purpose. Hydraulic machinery of greatcalibre, and tbe wonderful engines of tbe PacificCoast Wrecking Company, will be employed.

Rome, February 23d. The Pope, In the consistory jcaterdiy, twenty-eigh- t Bishops,Including four from dioceses In America.

Compulsory Education.From tea Xw Tark ttaara.

V correapSndent, in a ree-- at bste, bu Msseat- -eU some very strong considers. tioss ia Tor of alaw for enforced education. There isthat the time hsa arrired for the intrahetios ofsuch laws throushout tho ceoatry. Dariasr lhafirstycars of the Mtioml eiMteeee, sai MpetatnVyin N'ow England aad the State pee? fnmthat region, there was so ltreeg aa ispre- -

sion among the common peepte, of the immeiwaB importance of a system of free itvstraetias fer ait

that no laws or raroktioss wero Becesarr to

eecu'ro mental training for Ihemsefrta, and 6pfar- -trnnltfp rTivlnr-ifin- thsir ,UUn Tk-- nnk.

maV 7,pnrposej

nrorjortv.conveyed

up

far

school aad eoHesa caseation ; acd tho poorest farmers and laboring pes.pie often succeeded ic obtaining fer their famtfieaand descendants tho best isteitecteal traiaiot;which tho country co-iI- J Utett bestow.

But alt this has greatly cbaaged ia New Besr--

land and other portions oi the country. Owisgto foreign immigration and to aoetiaal dMtnbs-tio- n

of wealth, large numbers ef peepta bazagrown up without tho rudiments erea ef eosWBoaschool education. Thus, atxerdisgr lo tho refertof 18T1 of tho National Coamisstesers oi Educa-tion, there is ia the New Eogtoed Slates 19&M3persons over ten years of age who cannot write.and are therefore classed as "illiterates." Is New--

York State the number reaebea tbe MtowHStvjheight of 241452, of whom 10.630 are ef Uw col-

ored race. In Pennsylvania the aamber is 2Tif35C ; in Ohio, 173472, and tbrosglreat tbe Umtbe population of tba illiterates sams op to tfcofearful amount of 5,660,074. In New York Statethe number of illiterate minors botweea oee aadtwenty-on-e years amounts to 42.S05. Ia thrscity there aro G2.233 persoas over tea who eaa-n- ot

write, of whom 53,791 are ol foreign birth.Of minora between ten aad tweaty-oo- thera arehero 8,917 illiterates.

Now- - it mast bo manifest to the dsjOeat mioJ.that n Republic like fwrs, restivg w uatversalsuffrage, is in tho utmost danger from seen a bmssof ignoranco at its foandaties. Taut nearly ttxpersons (5.7) in every one hundred in the North-ern States should be uneducated, aid thirty oatof tho hundred in the Southern, is eerteisly aaalarming fact From this (lease igaoriftt maJu-tad- e

of human beings proceed most of the enmesof the community; the-r- e ore tbe toot of aapria-ciple- d

politicians and form tbe " tbe uteBgeroesclasses' of tho city. So strongly baa tfak stagerbeen felt, especially from the ignorant nuisaoq oftho Southern States, both bkek aad white, thatCongress has organized a National Boreaa ofEducation, and for the first time ia nor history, istaking npon itself, to a limited depone, thn earsof education in tbe States. Tbe law malciog ap-

propriations of public lands tor psrpoees of edu-

cation, in proportion to tho illiteracy of eachState, will undoubtedly at sonroperied bo pasted,and then encouragement will be gives by tbe Fed-

eral Government to universal popular edecattoo.As long as five mitlioes of oar people cannotwrite, there is no wisdom in arga.sg against interference of the general gove rneKnt in so vital

matter.Daring tho past two years all iatelttgeot An5r

icans have been struck by the enwHontdtecipitaeand immense, d energy shown by tbel'russian nation plainly tbg reaaiu of the navvcrsal and enforced education of the people. Theleading power of Karope evidently bases itsBtrength on tho aw of compafctory edocauoo.Very earnest attention has been given in thiscountry to the subject Several States are ap-

proaching the adoption of saea a law. Caffferaiais reported in favor of it as well as Itssou. Mas-

sachusetts, Rhodo Island aad Connecticut havebegun compulsory education by their leguIaUoaon factory children, compeUitag paresis to ex acutatheir children a certain namber of boars eachday. Even Great Britain is drawing near it tryher late School Acts, and most even toady pasasuch laws. In onr own State, where, of ail thefree States, tbe greatest iHlteraey exists, theroba3 been much backwardness ia this matter. Batunder the new movement for reform, oar eibzeiumust see where the root of aH their troainV) lies.The Tweeds, Halls and Sweeays of this citywould never have won their nmnettig power batthrough those sixty thousand person, who neverread or write. It is this olass aad their associ-

ates who made these potitietaas what they wereWe need, in the interests ef public srder. uf

liberty, of property, (or the sake of oar own satety ank tbe endurance of free iastitatioas here astrict and careful law wbich shall cotspel ureryminor to learn to read aad write, oader severspenalties, in case of disobsdieaee. Aa approachis already made toward this by a lav eoforasgedncatlon among factory child res, bow befcre UaSecato Judiciary Cosisiittee aa act preparedwith groat cars by tba eosaset ot the CbikkeasAid Society, Mr. a E. Whitehead. We Iresthat this will be passed, aad that it wilt be bat astepping-ston- e toward a more comprehensive actfor compouory education, with each a lawshould be passed an ast rwjeiriog tebooi teachersand Boards of Edoeatioa to opea ban" Unaschools for those chikfrea wH sr eosjeiIed tobe engaged in tnsaaat labor a porttea of tbe day

Core tor I hare a frieatl atLondon taper-Mare- , a dear aid tatty, who keeps aschool where jonog ladle "are fletahed." Theatreof these damseJaraogu frssi fearlssa tocljrJMcea.sweet sixteen being the aversfa. HtTtafC a onSdeutbl chat witb my fritsd, darissr tae calsa timesof ber last Chris traas bottdaji. I atked her u? abawas not often trtmHed by ber papSs ie)tir ia toreSbo answered, anresrvttiry: "I hare taeoatead withno greater difficulty. In a town Hke this, wfcore wocannot walk In any dlreetiea wKfcoat raeetia Mila dozen boy's Khaobvto. say BOialaK.af the baotlreaof loiterers, It seems altogether hapoasibie to preTent flirtations from arisisg, aad aetw sad love to-

kens being clandestinely exehangeiLB- - I spare aopaina or art to guard agaieat or Boaa6rst thia, imttbe thing exists, sad will exist as tear as (tiris arssixteen and foclish, aed yeaag sua satt ladsbohland adventurous. My ooly pUa vhea I tea thattbe tender pail Ion Is developed Is to emit it is Ubad." " What do yoa do f" " ToaUlaifl when1 tell yoa, for my receipt Is the aatHteaia if resmteeIt IsadoaeofKcaatea." "Senna ea "Tea seona tea." Whenever I pereeive as I very qaiek;?do that one of mr yoaagest ass fsHea ias sae leades) Into love, rurbaea take ber la aaad. I aentbint at any whs the tender paMteabctl treat her as an laraKd who IS aSarins from,an impaired rllgcatieo. I kssp Iter eteea ta taabonse. and doss berHesnM Hb seaaa tea. TiSplsn Is always attended wKb saeein. SaHttcsbe gives in after ta erst few deut. tat trtaail',--t

takes two or three dsys to eamelato tbe coxa

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HAWAIIAN GAZETTE

M. EAPLEE,DIRECTOR OF THE GOVERNMENT PRESS

HONOLULU:WEXESDAY, APRIL 10, 1872.

II V AITHOKLTV.

PROCLAMATION.We, KAMEHAJIEIIA V., by tbc Grace

of God, of the Hawaiian Islands, KingDO FROCLADI:

That it 5s Ooe pleasure, in pursuanceof the provisions of Onn Constitution, thatthe 3fcmlers of the Legislative Assemblyof Otm Kingdom do assemble at theCourt IIonse,at Onit Capital of Honolulufor the dispatch of Public Business, at 12

o'clock M. on Tuesday, the Thirtiethdat of Atkii., A.D. Eighteen Hundredand Seventy-two- .

Given nndcrOun Royal Sign Manualat Oun Palace in the City of Honolulu, this Twenty-sevent- h day

seal - of February, Eighteen Hundred-- ' and Seventy-tw- o, and the Ninth

SignedYear of Oun Reign.

KAMEHAMEHA R.

By the King.The Minister of the Interior,

Signed FcitD. W. Hutchison.

Attorset Oeiceral's Orncr.,'1Hooolaln, April 8, 1STI. J

Mb. Saxcxl WBtTHrr Wilcox has been duly com

missioned as Sheriff of tbe Gubernatorial Divisionconfiding of tbe islands of Kauai and Niiban, inplace of Ms. tViixux 0. Smith, resigned to acceptthe appomtment of Sherilf of the Gubernatorial Si'Tiiioa, consisting of tbe islands of Mini, SloloVai,

Lanal and Kaboolave.Stephcx II. raiLurs,

Attorney General

Attorket Gexebal's OrriCE,!Honolulu, March S5, 1S72.

Wjilias 0. Extra bag been duly commissioned aa

Sheriff of the Gubernatorial Dirision consisting of theislands of Mani, 2Iololcai, Lanai and Kahoolawe Inplace of Petes II. Tuxadway, deceased.

SrsrHES II. PBiLLirs,Attorney General.

NOTICE.DrrAtT rjfT or Fotrjox Amiis,

Honolulu, March 18, 1S72.

It baring been made known to this Department byJames Hay Wodebonsc, Esq., Her Britannic Majes-

ty's Commissioner and Conrtrj General, that by EarlGranville's permission, Mr. Thco. H. Darics bag beenappointed as British nl at Ilonolnla. Noticeii hereby giren, that the acta of Mr.Thcv. II. Daviesin that capacity, are to be taken a baring full forceand effect within this Kingdom.

Cnas. C. Ranius,Minister for Foreign Affairs.

I ncnr-j- certify that Mr. A. Kalauli was dulyelected aa the TAird Member of the District School

Board for the district of Kona, (Honolulu), Island ofOabu, II. I., on Monday tbe 25th day of March,A. D. 1872. IT. Jas. Shits,School Agent of district of Kona, (Honolulu), Oafcn.

Honolulu, March Sfith. 1S72.

On Wednesday, April 3d, Her Britan-nic Majesty's Commissioner and Consul-Genera- l,

James Hay Wodehouse, Esq.,had an audience of His Majesty for thepurpose of presenting Capt. Ralph P. Ca- -

tor, commanding IL B. M'a CorvetteScout, and the officers of the ship accompanying him. The audience took placeat Iolani Palace at twelve o'clock. His

Majesty was attended by the Minister forForeign Affairs, the Attorney-Genera- l,

and the Chamberlain.Lieut. TV. IX. Clutterbuck, Rev. C. T.

Autridge, Lieut. E. S. Clapp, PaymasterE. H. Clymer, and Mr. E. J. J. Sandiford,Captain's Clerk, accompanied Capt. Ca-t-

on the occasion, and were presented.

On Thursday, the 4th inst, H. R. I.M.'s Vice-Cons- Johann Carl Pfluger,Esq., had an audience of His Majesty forthe purpose of presenting Capt. Grego- -

rasli, commanding IL R.X M's GunboatTungus, at Iolani Palace, at 11:30 a. m.

On this occasion Capt, Gregorash was ac-

companied by Licuts. Zarinc and Maka-rof- f,

Pailots Merzloff and Baumazoff,Midshipmen Skanlinskoy and Zatcharen-8ko- y.

On this occassion His Majesty wasattended by the Minister for Foreign Af-

fairs, the Minister of Finance, and theChamberlain.

On Thursday, the 4t!i inst., the townwas considerably enlivened by repeatedsalvoes of artillery, so that all the unemployed people around the corners, weamong the rest set to work counting theguns and speculating what it was allabout. To make our information reliable,we went to headquarters, and found thatII. B. M's Commissioner and Consul-Genera-l,

the Minister for Foreign Affairs,His Excellency the Minister-Reside- ofthe United States, M Ballieu,sioncr and Consul for France, and HisMajesty's Chamberlain, Colonel Prender-gas- t,

had visited Capt. Cator, on boardthe Scout, where they had been veryhandsomely entertained, and saluted on

their departure.

On Friday, the 5th, His Majesty's Min-

isters returned Capt. Gregorasb's calls,remaining on board of the Tungus for anhour.

Tbe Qcraw's Hostital is unquestionably anwhich is doing more good to the Ha-

waiian people than almost any other institutionin the Kingdom. The meeting of the subscribers

on Saturday last, which is reported in anotherportion of our paper as folly as is possible, and

tofficienUr, certainly, to give our readers an accu-

rate idea of the condition and prospects of theInstitution, bronght oat a large attendance and

elicited a lively feeling..One of .the speakers was strong for reform, and

remarked considerably cpon a ring which was

formed so tbat the persons sold goods because

they were "made the body of Trustees. We donot leam that soy one among those present quiteunderstood what was referred to, but trust that

uorrr is thrown opon the subject theExecatire Committee will see to it that even the

smallest purchases ore made with the strictesteconomy. The main point was, as will be scon.first, whether it was desirable tbat tbe Charterbe so amended that the Minister of InteriorEhonld, cx officio, be one or the Board of Trnsteesof tbe institution. Mr. Schaefer. the Secretary,

explained the object of the meeting, and introduced a resolution to that effect. Hon. .lodgeAllen, tbe Vice President explained farther, thattbe institution bad never been as

a matter of course, and now draws almost its en

tire rerenoe from Governmental sources.

The Institution has now been in successful op

eration for thirteen years, and many of onr read

era who are now in active life were but children

when the enterprise was nndertaken. Many

more have come into the country since then, and

many, very many, who viero deeply interested in

this public charity have left the country withoutthe intention of returninc. or have crossed thedark river. It is, therefore, well for ns to remind

tbe public of tbe manner in wbicb this charityoriginated, and of the constitution of the Board ofTrustees.

Mr. 'Waterhouse's remarks in this regard were

touching, when referring to tbe oriirinator of Ihirreat Charity. He said he wished that certificatesof life membership had been issued in the begin

ning, for although they could be issued now, yetHis late Majesty's signature could not now beobtained : and that if be had the certificate itwould be among his most cherished souvenirs,

and money could not buy it. His late Majesty.

accompanied often by his consort, went person

ally about the streets with his book in his band,

accosting every one whom he thonpht able togive money for this purpose, continuing his vol

untary labor day after day, speaking to every onewith his usual courtesy aud vivacity, which was

quite irresistible, until he had obtained sufficient

money to justify tbe commencement of the struc-

ture. So that it now stands the fittest monument

for himself, and will be the noblest one for his

consort when for her likewise, life thall have

been ended.

In view of these donations thus obtained. HisMajesty proposed, and it was so decreed, tbat ten

out of twenty Trustees should be elected by(lthesubscribers, and tbe Minister of Interior should

appoint ten. It appeared at the meeting thatthere remained fifty-thre- e persons in tbe countrywho were eligible as Trustees under this provision,

three of them being ladies, and seven residing on

other islands.

Jndgo Allen, whilst observing that upon examination of tbe list it was found that there were

more persons eligible as Trustees than bad atfirst been supposed, pointed ont tbat in course ol

nature they must rapidly diminish, even morerapidly than heretofore, and it would be neces-

sary in course of time either to diaw tbe Trsstcesfrom tbe general public or tbat tbe HospitalEhonld be administered by tbe Government ns apart of the public Governmental institutions.And it was for the corporators there present (23in number) to determine whether they would take'the step now suggested, at this time.

In the course of the discussion it was suggested

tbat the needs of the Hospital were considerable,

its usefulness was very great, and from tbe cir-

cumstances of its origin as well as from its intrinsic value, it bad always appealed very warmly

and successfully to the sympathies of the publicTbat there must be many young men who bad

grown op among ns who would deem it a Chris-

tian duty and a privilege to have tbe opportunityto enroll themselves among the life members of

of tbe Corporation when such a privilege could bepurchased by so email a sum as fifty dollars, nnd

tbat would give tbem an interest in tbe adminis-

tration of tbe Charity. In addition to those whohave grown tip among ns, there are others whose

circumstances have so improved that they would

think it a duty to honor their prosperity by be-

coming contributors to tbis institution. Others

still have come among us in tbe meantime, andfound a warm welcome and a home, and recognize

the necessity of association for the purpose of

softening tbe miseries of the unfortunate, and

would wish to be permanently enrolled among

the benefactors of the suffering in the community.It was found upon putting the two motions whichwe have referred to, tbat tbe meeting was notquite ready to accept the suggestions. The reso-

lutions were put separately, and tbe first failed byof fourteen noes to twelve ayes, and the

second failed by a vote of twenty-fou- r to three.It was likewise elicited in the course of the de-

bate that tbe institution was in debt Sl.300.which certainly constitutes a further appeal tothe public.

Judge Widemann'a idea tbat a committeeshould be appointed to canvas for further sub-

scriptions, was finally adopted, after considerable1 discussion, with great unanimity, the resolution

being couched in tbe following words :

"That a committee of three be appointed tosolicit further donations from the public in a gen-

eral way for tbe support of the Hospital."And we have not a doubt that tbis appeal will

be successfnly made, and more especially amongtboso whom we have indicated above.

YVntcr-Trorl-is and Public Improve-ment cencrnllj-- .

Mb. Editok : When the Gazette and Adver-

tiser are agreed about any policy of the Adminis-

tration, as they appear to be about the Water,works, and the nacessity of more water for Hono-

lulu, there can be no room to doubt tbat its policyis not far from the correct one to pursue. Thequestion raised as to how a larger and more per-

manent supply can be obtained, which shall insure

an increased income to Government, more satis-

faction to citizens, and greater security in case offire, deserves attention. At present one small

reservoir is all that our city of ten or twelvethousand inhabitants has to rely on. and this isliable to be cat off by accident or drought.

If another reservoir is to be constructed, itseems wisest to seek a new source of water sup-

ply, which can be found in Manoa Valley, where

nature bas provided a spring and stream morethan is necessary for the present wants of tbe inhabitants of tbat valley, and which has never beenknown to fail in our dnest seasons. Tbis watercan be readily brought by pipes on to the high

ground back of Panabou an elevation sufficient

to insure its distribution in any part of Honolulu

proper.Tbe advantages attending tbis change in onr

present mode of obtaining water will be ob-

vious to all. Not only will the city have an

abundant supply for years to come, and be doubly

protected in case or a fire or an accident to thereservoir, but tbe entire plain east of the city will

at once be able to secure irrigation privileges,

and population will immediately be attractedtbitber, largely increasing tbe public revenue from

this source. A bountiful supply of pure and cheapwater does more than anything else to attractpopulation to a city, to improve its streets, parks,and residences. to givehealth.and consequently in-

dustrious habits to its citizens; and more espe-

cially, to encourage tbe erection of manufactories

in which we ore as yet very deficient. Thecost of introducing water from Masou, including

inent declines to go on wilb tbe work, privateparties can doubtless be lound willing to carry iton, if permission be obtained.

In this, as in every other project of general

benefit, there ought to be' no hesitancy in push

inc forward the work. A judicious and econom

ical expenditure of the public revenues for substantial improvements, such as roads, harbors,

wharves, bridges, public buildings and waterworks, should be viewed as permanent invest

ments, increasing the capital of tbe country. Themore of Each improvements we possess, tbe firmer

will be our credit, and the higher our standing as

an independent people.Hut, it maybe asked by those living on th

other islands, "Why spend nil the revenues atHonolulu !" No country can prosper withouthaving at least one prosperous commercial and

financial center. Whatever improves the metrop-

olis, by tbe law of reciprocity, will improve ererytoirn and hamlet of the group. We aro not do-

ing what we ought or can do. to develop the- - la

tent resources of the country. If the Legislature

will move in this matter, and sanction n liberal

and policy of improvements, authorizingloans, if necessary, but solely for improvements

throughout the group, we shall soon see capitaland population attracted hither the two ele

ments in which we are most sadly deficient.

If new water-wor- are needed, authorize theirconstruction at once. As an investment, tt will

pay. even on borrowed capital. If a k isneeded for the Urge class of steamers and shipsnow visiting this port, let us go to work and pre

pare for it ; authorize its conjunction either byGovernment, or, wh"t is better, by private capital, if it can be induced to enter th.- - field. It may

take five or even ten years to build it, but it willbe ready none too soon for tbe- lines ol ironsteamships which within that time will make thistheir coaling- - station in their transits across thisocean. If another inter-islan- d steamer is required

for the increasing travel and trade, authorize itsconstruction by private or public funds. But inthese, as in erery other expenditure, insist on thestrictest economy. So man in office or out of it.ha3 any right to become rich, as Did Boss Tweedand his confederates in New York, at the publicexpense. n. st. w.

Arrlynl of the ZVcbritMlin.

The Steamer Nebraska arrived at this portvestcrday morning-- , bringing-- a full freight and104 passengers. Among the passengers by theNebraska, Mrs. Hutchison, wife of His Excel

lency the minister of Interior, returned homeafter a visit of a faw months to Australia. IV

II. Webb, Esq.. the head of the Webb line of

steamers, also arrived in the Xebiasku. en routeto San Francisco.

"We understand that Messrs. Webb and Vogel.before leaving Melbourne, made an arrangementwith the Government of tbe Colony of Victoriaby which a considerable subsidy was granted totbe line, by tbe united subsidies of New Zealandand Victoria. The New South Wales Govern-

ment are holding back for the present, but it ishardly credible tbat that Colony will bold off longafter Victoria has pledged support to the line.

Among the news items found in tbe NewZealand papers, we find an account of the loss ofthe brig Maria, of the New Gninea Expedition,and probable loss of forty-thre- e persons. Thefollowing account of tbe wreck is from the DailySouthern Cross of March 20th :

FoiiTT-TnnE- Persons Missing. It will be remembered that an expedition left Sydney a fewmontus back, for tbe purpose ol exploriug the is-

land of New Guinea, chiefly witb tbe view of eeek- -

mgoia lucre, inc sad late or tuls party Is dis-closed in tbe s published In Sydney papers:

Cardtvcll, March 4: Tbe brig '.Maria,' bound lorNew Gninea from Sjdncv, is a total wreck on tbeBramble Reef, about SO miles from here. Twenty-eigh- t

of the passengers have arrived In two boats.Fnrtv-wrve- In another boat and on rafts are miss-ing. The fiteam6bip 'Tinonee' bas been despatchedon a cruise In tcarcu of the missing men. Tbe ves-sel was wrecked on Monday last. Tbe persons sav-ed are the chief officer, the third officer. Mr. Angus,Dr. Talt, Mr. Bright, Mr. Good, and Gobble ( ),storekeeper. Passengers Messrs. Powell, Maay,Hargrave, Konig, Robinson, Dickman, Spefel, Cha-lnw- ,

Croinmelin, Musdatt, Croft, Lillir, Broadhurst,Barclav, Gray, Illckmann, King, Ramsay, IYiriis,Lane, Fox, and Hess (?). Brisbane, March 4: TbeColonial Secretary of Queensland received at Bris-

bane the follonlng telegram Ironi Cirdwell thismorning: Twt boats, containing 28 men of thecrew of the brig ' Maria,' from Sydney, arrived atnoon. The mate states tbat the vessel lelt Sydneylor New Guinea, with 75 men, forming an expedi-tion for settlement in tbat Island, and tbat It waswrecked on Bramble Reef. It stiuck the reef aboutS o'clock on Monday morning, February 26. Thecaptain left the wreck about 5 o'clock tbe samemorning in the best boat, witb a crew or six. Tenmen led on a piece of wreck, and about thirty othersleft on two raits. The brig commenced to fill upImmediately, and went iowo at "o'clock the samemorning. The mate believes that part ot tbe crewoti me raus nave arnica lo some ol tue islands inthe neighborhood, or perhaps to the mainland.The wind wa blowing stronc from S. E. Tbe 'Titionee' starts in searcb at 4 mornlnc.Provisions has been made lor bousing and feediuginc suipwrccKea crew oy mc roncc .Magistrate (.Mr.Sheridan). The mate, doctor, and two be-longed to tbe sblp; tbe remainder were passengers.One is Mr. Hargrave: another is described as doctor nnd storekeeper. They assert tbat the cantnindeserted them. Brisbane, March 5: A telegram hasbeen received by tbe Colonial Secretary ofQueensland from tbe Police Magistrate at Cardwell.It states that the 'Tinonee' came to anchor lastnight, and tbat tbe pilot reports having been to thewreck on Bramble Keel. Aotasoulcouldbcfonnd.A 6teamcr is searching tbe islands and the northmain shore, and this morning a crew in a boat havebeen coasting inside tbe bay to meet the steamer atlom o snantcr roini. iwo men, pan ot tbe

boat's crew, arrived this morning on foot.They report that they landed at Tam o'ShantcrPoint, where they were attacked bv tbe blacks.They saw tbe captain and another man mnrdcrcd,but they cannot say If the other three men who wereIn tbe boat witb tbem arc alive or dead. Twodav'ssearch in tbe Tinonee' have been fruitles. Thmasts of tbe brig were visible at BrambleBay, and the wreck was visited, but there was noone mere

Report also comes of the murder of the mateof the whale ship Adventurer, on Santo Island,

one of the New Hebrides, by tho natives. Thevessel was anchored in Santo harbor, and themate, Mr. Turnbullproceedcd on shore in a boatfor tho purpose of procuring yams from thenatives. As tbe boat approached the shore, thena'ives. of whom a large ciowd were on the beach.made friendly signs, upon which Mr. Turnbiilllanded, without any suspicion of danger. Whileengaged in purchasing the yams, he was attacked from behind by a native and struck downwith a tomahawk, killing him instantly. Theboat's crew being too few in number to make anattempt to recover the body, immediately pulledoff for tbe ship, not however, before three of thenumber were wounded with arrows by the natives.

The following report concerning the American

whaler Europa, Capt- - Mellen. is copied from theDaily Southern Cross of March 20lh :

MrjRDEIC ON BOinb AN 1WEHICAN WlIALEH. Thesteamer Coomcrang, which arrived from the Bay ofIslands on Tuesday, March 27, was tbe bearer ofsome particulars ol a anocKing crime mat is report-ed to have been committed on board the whalingbark Europa. Intelligence of the murder wasbrought to Russell by tbe Milton. Capt. Wilsonslates tbat be boarded tbe Enropa at sea, and shewas tbM bound In for Kussejl with a Portuguesesailor who bad slabbed another, causing his deathalmost Immediately. It is stated that the murderer,who is qnitr'ontb, had quarrelled witb bis victim,a boitsteerer on board, some days belore tbe crimewas committed. He bad apparently brooded overtbe grievance, and upon an altercation again arising,daring wbicb tbe boatsteerer struck him with amarlingtplke, tbe latter immediately ran Into theforecastle, emerging with a knife, which he plungedinto the abdomen of hit victim. Tbe knife passedright through the body of tbe deceased, who wastaken altogether off his guard by I be suddenness ofthe Attack. Every effort was put forth by those onboord to stop tbe "floV of blood, bnt without avail,and tbe unfortunate man expired within an hour ofthe occurrence. Tbe perpetrator of the crime wasat once placed In irons. Both tbe murderer and hisvictim were Portuguese The Enrnpa Is an Ameri- -

tbe erection of a new reservoir, can be calculated can ve!, hailinp from MasHcbusetis, and ismanded bv (Jap--

. Mellen. The prisoner will be seutlo within a few hundred dollars ; and if Uoveru-- I on to San 'Francisco to be tried for the crime.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Notice.TMJKIJJG MT ABSENCE FROM TIIE KING- -XJ dom, S. B. Dole Esq., is aathoriied to act as rayattorney and to Collect all debts due me. and to payoutstanding accounts. (1 u. i. muuuLS.

Queen'sHospital.A T a Mcetinc of the Subscribers to the

XX funds of tbe Queen's Hospital, held at the CourtHouse, on the 6th inst., the nndersigned were ap-pointed a Permanent Committee to solicit subscriptions.

The Hospital is now giving relief to about sixtyindoor patients, native and foreign, and a large num-ber of outdoor or dispensary patients. Tbe expenses.owing to the large number of inmates, of whom but I

few pay anything, have been large, exceding the lib-eral appropriations by the legislature, io that there isnow a considerable debt to provide for.

Tho original namber of Life Members residing inHonolulu and available to serve as Trustees, has. brremoval toother parts, and by death been much reduced, and at tbe present time there are no annualmembers, so that it is particularly desirable that thosewho can afford it, should by contributing Sfty dollarsor upwards ot one time, mate themselves life mem-bers ; but any sum tbat may be given will be thank-fully received and properly acknowledged by eitherol us.

For general information we publish below Article1 of the Charter:

" Every person who shall have subscribed for twoconsecutive years previous to a general meeting oftoe uorporaiion lor tne election ol omcers and trus- -tess, a sum not less than ten dollars and less than

ftr dollars, to tbe funds of the said Corporation,shall be considered an annual member thereof, andbe entitled to vote at its meetings : and every per-son who shall haTe contributed fifty dollars or up.warns, or aicerwaras, in any one year, to tho saidfunds, shall be considered a Life Member thereof, andentitled to vote at us meetings."

n. A. tVIDEMAXN'. 1E. rtOFFMAXW (. Vom- -

rtiTAS Tt Tirstrnp I

Honolulu, April Sth, 1S72. 13-- tt

TJao 3a"on.-23acilos3it- 7-o

KEROSENE LAMPSPerkins &, House' Patent.

VTe elaim for thit Lamp, a$ follow -

I. Absolute safety under all circumstances,from breaking and explosion.

both

2. It gives twice as much lii-- from same sized wick.3. It uses 38 per cent, less oil for an equal amount

oi ugut.i. It gives no Odor in burning, turned never so low.a. IBe steadiness or the Uarocfi wonderful.C. It is Ornamental and Durable : lasts a lifetime.7. It is a succesful rival of Oas at a trifling expense.8. It burns any kind of Coal Oil cood or bad.

There is now nee1 of no more Shocking Deathsand Terrible Fires from Coal Oil Lamps explodingor breaking.. To sustain these strong claims, wo refer to tbeLamp itseii, ami to critical Tests by the most eminent ccientino .Men.

J. H. CONEY.Sole Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.

Specimen Lamps maybe seen at Bartow's. 12-t- f

Licenses Expiring in April, 1872.

Retail Honolulu, Oahu, 5th VTm Hall, 6th G10th Jas McCabe, 12th Goo Kim,

15th M Dickson, 17th II Viera, 6th J Nott Jt Co, 19thAh See. 1st B F Ehlers and Co, 3d Ang Yee, 30th JWeik, 5th Dillingham 4 Co, 1st M Mclnerny. Hai-ku, Maui, 1st Geo Gray : Makairao. N P Sam--.30th Peter Gennett; Lahaina, 6th E Jones, 29th WR Bronn, 1st J Vi Girvin. Waimca. Hawaii. 1st WII Tticard; Kalahifci, Kau, Hawaii, 30th Nawai: Wai- -n.sn ITtU r I. V,lt Tl I. oj " i

Co; Opihikao, Puna, 11th J Nomore; Kabalii, Hilo,13th Aietehong. iawiliwili, Kauai, 20th Akamu:jiaani'vpa, (.oDian itvo i aiuiea, Kauai, Z2dAkanalili. Kawailoa, Waialua, Oahu, 21st S N Emerson.

Wholcsnle. Honolulu, 17th, H Hackfeld 4 Co.Auction. Honolulu, I3th, E I Adams; Kauai

loiu, it u mitn.Shipping. Honolulu. 19th. H S Rowland.Horse. Honolulu. 29th. Jno IWlie. JTo 58. Tfo

Butcher. Lahaina, 1st, Geo Crockett.Vitunlling. Wailuku, 27th, Young Chnnir.TJont. Waiakea. Hilo. Sth. (I IV A Itnnni. " 1 V.

jamana.

To Rent.tia, THE HOUSE AND PREMISES!;" lately occupied by the ' Union Club," Rich- -

fcards Street.Also, the House and Premises adjoiniuir. No. 29.Possession given immediately. For further par

ticulars, apply to J. it. LU.Nbl,S tf Or to C. S. BARTOW.

WATER !

NOTWATERI C E.

A LL PERSONS HAVING the privilegeCjl irrigating from the Government pipes are

hereby notified tbat tbey must confine their irrigatingwithin the following hours, vii: from 6 8 A. M.,nnd from 4 to 6 M. And also that all irrigatingtaps must be Kept closed during tho night.

Any infringement the aboTC regulations will sub-ject the parties infringing forfeiture of the unexpired term their water privilego and have theirwater snuton. ino3.Jl.l-o.io- ,

Honolulu, March II, 1872.Approved : Superintendent Water Works.

Ieud. vt. HOTCniSOS,Minister of Interior.

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of

toP.

ofto

of to

JUST RECEIVED EX MONTANA

1 oo, oooRpnuinfi Manila flio-arc- ; Y

FOR SALE BY

II. I. NOI.TE,1 ra Corner Queen and Kuuanu Sts.

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

TN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GREAT ANDJ continued

DR-is-e in DPrice

IX ALL

FOREIGN MARKETSOF

Metals and Manufactures of Metals,The undersigned hereby eire notice that they are

unable any longer to adhere to their card prices ofsuch metals and manufactures, as heretofore publish-

HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.

Hnnnliiln Ifp. ltlnnnfitrfnrv?jfTIHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RECEIVED AJL fresh supply of Ammnnia and made permanentarrangements to prerent tailing snort in tne future,ICE will be delivered to Regular Customers as before,

At five (5) cents per pcund.Orders can be given to Mr. Wm. Wallaee, who has

the sale and delivery in charge, or left on the slatesat Thos. Q. Thrum's and at Jndd Layton's.

Orders from tbe other Islands delivered alo'ngsidetho vessels, properly packed, at same rate, with eostof box and saw-du- n added. Cost of box refunded ifreturned to tbe Factory.

Refrigerators and Ice Boxes made to order at low-

est possible prices. D. SMITH.Honolulu, Feb. 21, 1872. 3m

N O T I C E .GENTLEMEN IN WANT OF FINE SIHRTS

VJT would do well to call at2NTo. 8, KTutuuiu Stroot,

Opposite Merchant Etreeet,

Where a small invoice of Dorics Sc Jones' celc- -

brnted Shirts, in high numbers, direct from Newlork, can be bad and are to be

SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE.Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Lady's Cloth,Blue Flannel and fulled White Flannel, Moleskins,Ducks, Drills and estiugs, sold by the yard or

to order in style.Merchant Tailors will oblige by tending In their or

ders for the spring and bummer fashions expectedny next man.

1 m ALEX. CAMPBELL, Tailor.

CJALOON, Pilot and Medium Bread, inKJ boxes, half boxes and quarters. Also,

A Fnll Asmorunent of Crackers.Per COMET Tor Sale by

BOLLES 4 Co.

HAMS for sale byCALIFORNIA BOLLES A CO.

BRICK, California Lime,CALIFORNIA For sale by7 BOLLES Jt CO,

TEMPOIlART KOEjtfOVAI.

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DILLINGHAM & CO.,

BEG TO NOTIFY THE PUBM

That they have removed their businessto the HARDWARE STORE, under theOdd Fellows' Hall, on Fort Street, andwill occupy that Stand until the erectionof a Commodious Warehouse now beingbuilt at their place on King Street.

BOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE

HENRY HE. WHITNEY,OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING. MERCHANT ST.,

Importer ivncaL ncalcr tt-t

BOOKS, STATIONERYAND- -

iCOUIT BOOKS !

And Article of ntility and fancy connected with the line, adapted toCounting House and Office, and for Artists, Teachers, Professsional Gentle-

men, Travelers, etc., on as reasonable terms as can be hadhere or in San Francisco, among which are

following Staple Articles:

English and French Letter Papers, satin surface andextra line, plain and gin cages

Do. Billet and Note, do. do. do.Do. Letter and Note Envelopes, to mateh the aboveMourning Note Paper and Envelopes an assort

ment constantly on handAmerican papers, from the belt makers, of almost

even- descriptionEnamelled surface and pearl surface CardsEmbossed and FriendshipPerforated Boards, for Chenelle workTissue and d PapersMorocco and Embossed, and Gold and Silver PapersBest London Umlls and Hum i'eniSteel Pens, from tbe best makersEnclisb Red and colored WafersEnglish Notarial WafersEnglish Sealing Wax, red and fancyKidder's A Tayson'a Indelible InkBlue, black and red Writing InkHair. Clotb. Tooth, Nail and Shaving BrushesThermometers, Tooth-pick-

Maps of Hawaiian Islands.Portable Writing Desks, from 12 to 22 inches.

Mahogany and Rosewood, adapted for ladies'and gentlemen's use

Constantly on hand, School Books of all kinds Inccneral nse

Family and Pocket Bibles, Testaments, etc.Standard English and American BooksPaner-eove- r Books. Sone and Music BookaJuvenile and Toy Books of descriptionEnglish Drawing Paper, ail sues, trom demy to

double elephantBristol Boards, of every size and thicknessTracing Papers and Tracing CambricNewman's Water Colors, inBest and Camel's Hair BrashesFaber's superior Drawing PencilsColored Pencils, Creta levil do.Mathematical, or Drawing Instruments, In eases.

fromil to 110 eachChen Men, Wood and IvoryBackgammon and Chess BoardsIntellectual Card GamesDominoes of Tarions patternsGold and Silver Pencil Cases

Honolulu, November lit,

AT THE

every the

the

Cards

every

boxesSable

Gold Pens, with Gold Cases" " with Silver Cases and diamond points,

from $1 iO to $3 SO eachRogers celebrated line Silver Steel Penknives, 1 ta

4 blades, of pearl, shell, ivory, back and buffalohandles, of rich and beautiful patterns, importedexpressly to

Ivory Tablets, Paper Cutters, eta.Porcelain Slates and Drawing SlatesElastic Bands and Ringr, Alphabet Stacks, Phetc--

graph AlbumsCash and Deed Boxes. Cutters and CancellersCroquet Sets, School SatchelsInkstands, in varietyPen Wipers and Racks, Rulers, Elates and Pencils,All kinds nf tin goodsBlack Walnut Book RacksChildren's Sets Tenpins, Children's Drawing CardsCopying Presses, Oil Sheets and BrashesCrayons, white and coloredDesk Folios, Pads and Weights Ivory Dice,Drawing Rooks, Drafts and Notes250.000 Envetopes of all sites and varietyEyelets .nd Eyelet Machine!Herbariums and Scrap BooksInitial Paper and Envelopes

tEATiiER noons.A large and more complete assortment than eiabe found at any other establishment, such as

Memorandum Books, Postage Sump AlbnmaPocket Books, Wallets and Portmonalea

BLA5K BOOKS.A very full and extensive assortment of superior

quality, comprising erery variety of form and style,adapted to all kinds of business, namelyLedgers, Journals, Day Books, Cash Books. Halts

Rooks, Books, Invoice Booka Not Books.Note and Bill Booka Letter Books, etc., etcWriting Books, of all tha r.rf.m. ni:... l...and broad, quarto form 'Account liooki

Blank Drawing "Scrap and Herbarium BooksAlbums, variety of elegant stylesriuo jvecora noon, lor societies, dobs, eta.Workmen's Time Books

N. B All Nevr Articles of FANCY STATIONERY received by theearliest arrivals from London and New York.

ACCOUNT BOOKS, for Bank", Insurance Companies, Railroad Companies etamade to wiuj urapaicu.

Printing of Bill Heads, Circulars, Cards, &c.,Executed with Despatch at the Lowest Rates.

New Stock Received Vy Every Steamer."-- Country Merchant and Dealers trill find it for their interest to call and examine.

1871.

order

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Wate

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LEGAL NOTICES.

TIIE SUPnEJJK COURT T InBEFORE I.Umli, ta Pntat. 7 ttoaMttw-ofM-

r...i. ml III lata Ulx&im II. EiIiom. Shim L, amChanter at tk Omit llw la t CttTe" Baa, Itat Ilea. Irhb II- - AHn. CMtf Jastss atrwt I. Mofcata tali Mb t .f IrtiL i. Bl M

Upon reutms; t SvttiSM t X. ftVUtifai.f,pralnic bv aa order r dbtrtkaMra f kr tkar c tte bUte of bis Ula Illaaan M tWaaanaaa. Jiimt Ma kara-b-r

nir-- d tit aottn ot krter tf sM atSHten t trnqtr rraMfeatSMi la tko HiaMEUS SllTTTX aa4 it 9mtm-raiie- n

printed In Uooolala toe tafa iMlsai'a wrstaaidate toil! ftma hitTrt4 te al4 aUtata. fta ami. ppearlasakrrrsaatCaaTt,atkaCaTt H--a ta Iat4jrftlfolii m SATTSDJtT. tb tttt by Kat II a'eiock a. x. eftaat iUj, vara KWv to arena,iraar taoThave, why ttajwaywef taa awi taeUiaa ! MilnatbairaaUd. ed aa mr Jt.Wt.ctWa af art Iuvas prayed far. skaoH Mt ba aaia

Dated at Ueneiata th(j Slh faj- - fit. R. HH.XtifHX H. iUaN,

Allot: Caarf Jartsraaf Ha8H aiSJo.K.Baiaa,rBarClv. Ml

cocnr of tjik nxvrn3tScpukmk hi Fraaate la taa matter af las Batata?WtLLIAK CEOCKKTT. tew f rjiaitala in a, MChambers, hSntlt ItaoaiaMa taaCka(aaaaartaa

Ctmrt.On readies aad Mar tbi caNMas afjaaa Mrs lew rj.

Administrator of tea aul af taa mH VFWUm CtwraaartUfa of llraolata. amifd, aVawtaj (fcas aaat Hihaaacaiast lb Ml tata, hi tana m a wbiwii aaaaaaw aaaM (xtltfeB. were areata! W taa tHWioir, aa aMa

Mealed with itmnrv vaacaata. aad f kSai tumat adprajiaK that-apo- a aav la aa apailali I taaamnari. " - - '

It It ordered. I alt 3AICKBAT, taa Jtk v afXaa, A. B.1ST 1 10 o'rteclt i M r ta Mat uM0aa-Wr- a.

In ta Caart Haw, at Hi lata, ha aad Ska aaa iaBrbT appolalat aa lt-- i tfca aad atata Sw hita aat FatS-tfc-

aad tbat aH perm rnlimaJ auy thaw aWthu.appear and taw cut, t'aar tkav lata, war Ska attt ahaWabeak! sat ha apprarad hr taa Caart. Awd tkat Ski aHaa

ba pobMthad la tha IliviHtX ttiHTTT a aaa'tiaatt Llatltdaa4 pabHabai fa Kaoateta. tar tana lanan waaka

ta tha Mm thrrria aypalalaii far aaat kwlaaDated Uaoaiota, H. L, tku Stfc dar af AartaA. It Mt

KM4tA K. A(AST,Attatt: CMaf JafeaaC Ska Sa' m, rjaarf.

Je R, Btaa-iaa- Erg. Park af a rT Caaaa. nvat

Notice!THE HATTER of tbe Astute ofJO ITCT

IJf '0M0RE. af Pnh. rata. HawaJt. Jettaiti:lie it koswa ta- wbvm H mj easeent. Hat aK rrsana Interested ie the Kitata af Jakn Saeam. (Ka

ni Pakikt.) deeeued. ar btrrfcy arirrad tWaatappear beJvr th as4ariajkl. ana af taa OUutlJndges af tbe Third JaJtetai Dirtrwt mt tie HiaattuIf la ml. ia the Caart haaia ra SUm. aa VnSHLDAT, the 1Mb day af May. 1W3. at W a'ataaM., thea aad than lo aba- - aaa, if mj, wftjr Ifcaaeeeunts of L. Sevens. Sheriff mt Hawaa,and Admtntstratar af H Satat. ikaald aa ka tVHeJ and the said AdBaHlratrKaatt4 fram Ikithrrreipenslfctrlty. F. 5. LTMA.Y.Hlt. Hawaii. CtraaU Jsatfa, M JwaV Mm.

March Wth. 1 9 71. tJtHealth Offlcor's Notice I

mHE ATTENTION OF PARTI BSJL filth or mbfewh hdoir ar aaara th ptt aa thEsplanade, is exiled t SfaM lath mt tW JUaffctiaas af the Board af Health. Any fariau rraaa)foaml depasHtaj; liltfc ar rehMsfc mmnmiy ha kaabove EeetiM will he rnled aeraraBaf ta hw.

A(at af Baard f Baalkk.nsBolulo, Feb. IJlh. UR.

PACKET LINES.

For San Fran cisco.THE CUPPBR BKiS

3BTe GlTiSV2JL I &kWILKI.1SO.X, MASTKR,

Will have Dispatch, for the abcTa Fort.Far Freiitht or Passar. asatr ta13 WALKER t AU.1X.

XX Z2 rTJIJkZt.DISPATCH LINE FOR SAft FBARCISCQi

fa. C. Brewer &. Co. Agents. i&Marcaaadaaa rwarteil Slaraca Vraa aarfljiv- -

ttaerai eaab rdvaacas aatda on aktaeaaata h. that Itaai-- c Bmrim a

BOSTON AND HONOLULU PACKET LINE!

C. Brewer & Co.-Ago- nts.

yavorakta arraaaaajaata ema atwaa hmade far atarar aed tWacaraC af Ott. Baaa. Waas.atker MertbaaJlta lo SaVM. Btjljak Saw- TaHK aaaatkar Kutara Farta. n-- Cask A4raaraa all ill.

My c aarvratakUnited States, Hew Zealand aad Autialiav

Mail Steamship Liae.

For San Francisco.The Nleniner

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AOTKS OF TIIK WT.EK.

Phasei of tie Moon for the Month of April, 1872.

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We are indebted to Purser Lame of the steamer2eVrata for late Australian and Xew Zealand papers.

We wenld call attention to tbe sale of tbe shipDtTSBbirc advertised at unction by C. S. BartowOB Satardoy next, the 13th Inst., at 12 M. A largeinreerlory of tails, hawsers, chains and anchors andships stores will be offered at the same time.

The SoracMc Doubt. Tbe April term of the Su-

premo has been extremely hare of important cases.Tbe Dative jury was dismissed on Thursday last andtbe foreign jury on Monday. Several cases In cham-

bers will be beard daring tbe present month.

We would call attention to the advertisement in an-

other eoluean, of tbe meeting at tbe Hawaiian Hotelon Meeday tremor; next, of those interested in tbecelebration of the Commemoration Day of Kameba-

xsefcal. It is to be hoped that preparations will bemade to inaugurate this new holiday in a becomingmanner.

The Mali Carrier for Oahu reports heary rains on

the Eoolaa fide of the Island. The stream at AVai-B-

u so swollen by tbe rains that it bad washedaway the toad embankment at its month, which obliged bun to mare a detoar around the foot of the hillsliefere being able to cross. At Laie tbe freshet badearned away the bridge. A house was demolishedby Hgatniag, and the beams twisted into all im-

aginable shapes, nobody hurt.

We would call attention to the communication ofU. 31. W.ia iiiae, relating to the water supplyof Honolulu. Tbe idea of procuring a rfupply ofwater from Manea Valley has long bees a favoriterehesao of many of the citizens of Honolulu. It hacertaMy strong claims open the public advocacy, asfrom that point, no doobt, a larger supply of muchpurer water can be obtained than from 2?uuanu, tbepreseat source of supply. But one thing to be con-

sidered is, the great expense which would hare to bo

aoesrred in procuring such supply. We would be,f!ad to hear this subject ventilated to an extent whichwoM leal tbe public to thoroughly understand it.

Tbe Tneirex. Madame Suret and Mr. Le Boycoetiene to give their splendid parlor entertainmentsat the Boya! Hawaiian Theatre. The public ftillcon-tlso- e

not to patronise them, which la somewhatto as, ai we are quite sure that tbe people of

BomMq have sever had the opportunity to witnessstore pleasant performances.

JTbeSZavirtewsl.i arrived in the Nebraska and will'prUtaMy give a few entertainments here. The success

of tfceir troope has been immaut in the Colonies, andKtfcef irfcrm before the Honolulu public, they will

autouiah toe natives of all countries who go to seeifeeffi. Their rst performance is on Saturday

Tk FreBcii frigate. La Flore, Admiral Lapclio,atrrivad at tMs port last evening, bavlnc sailed fromTaWd, Jlofcfa SSi, making tbe passage In IT days.TfceLa Flore bs en board 410 men and Is a screwctearaer oT 450 borse power, and IS gnns. Wc

nMsv a list ef officers:.iMSVai ele LapeKn.

Ofi;Bft ilajsr delaMottcdela Mottc Rongc.f de KritoR Tayeao.priwipoi Fonrrfer.

Smttoin OorBd GeBtitk.jpKir eTerdoaffontt Rothoois.lawonlw Abbe Milbour.

- OowtuuaJaiil 'J trip.

e rvyote Penfentenyo de Kcrvcre gnier.dt rabtfeu Floncanlt de Fonrcroy,

IlilobjiliL. Lejird, Saeva.4e rstsaeaK dc St. Blancard, Lcclcrr,

MaV CWmiimIk Dosser.Mfcv pAatipal Meefcaln.

tdtSJetewe Ore.t V la prsmiert eiasw Bernard, Poidloue.

Jay! mots de la 3o? done Piebon, Fabrcgue, Vour-at-

MokMer.

A SPBOtai. MnrTiNG of tbe Subscribers to theQoeoofa Hospital was caHcd for Saturday, AprilfiHa, o 'wMeli occasion twenty-eigh- t subscribersweiipienjt. His Honor, Chief Justice Allen,

presided at tbe meeting. The call wasas4c lor tbe pel pose of considering certain propo-sWo-

wMcb bad been made In regard to theef Trustees. According to the Charter,

ttArtj-- tHice bad been given of the meeting,notice tstered tbe large attendance on the

The proposition that tbe Minister ofIateafcii be ex q&clo a member of tbe Board of Trus-

tees, was discussed at considerable length, and was

fiiioatf rtfeeted by a vote of 12 ayes against 11 nays.Tbe i (rood proposition, that the Minister of Into-tia-r

he mtioited to make bis appointments ofTj '' feem tbe peblic at large, was also lost byat veto ef S aye to St nays. A motion was made to

t a eoaaHSee of three to solicit farther don'frsta tbe public for the support of the Hos

Atcf, wHek motion was passed, and Messrs. Wlde- -

aefJaV wonroiml ami aiisuop were appuioicu s

tmth isiiimrHliii Tbe Treasurer was authorized toimaeare ccrtWeatco ef life membership for thosewa wen eatMed to tbem, but who bad not as yetteeeVnaMrota.

2r h aKasi that tbo residents of Honolulu aretreated with a a thunder storm, but some-tin- e

Arf are eaMed cpoa to witness one of no meanjwoyairSraai. That en Friday sight last could laydata to m Ttvidscsa of lirhtnisg and loud detona-

tion Of thunder as are ever experienced "in the mostfavored eMrntnes." That asciert individual, " theOHutlCfcaMtaat" (who is always oMertiac old Parr)xtevor raw asytbisg Kke at least not sis.ee 1819,

wbes. we beSevo, there was something of a storm,wbtolhe ""Rghtiinta sashed and thuuders roared"to aa extent qxM astonishing U the then "oldest"xsas in awe community.

JUseiig tbe freaks ef the lightning on Friday sight,was on attack upon the schooner Waiola, which was

sl'lfee lirae ecU'tde cf tlx harbor. Her mainmastwas somewhat splintered, bat no other damage was

int cxveft tbat those on board were considerablyfrigwtewi. Tbe copious rains which hare fallen dur-

ing tbe past few days bare bad the effect to greatly'icKcwe &e water supply and clothe the hill-sid- with

aneroutof creen, much, wo suppose, to the grali- -

$ca5i aaT tbo berdt which for the put few monthstare, iM dBtgeat foraging, eked out a scanty

tateren. We may here observe that too rain-la- w

baat bad tbe effect to strengthen the milk to

axf great extent. About five inches has been thenan faB daring the put week.

The yebrafka, on her recent trip np from Auck-land, called at tbe harbor of Pago Pago, remainingat ancbor during tbe night. It is said that CaptainMeade, of the NarraRansett, had made a treaty withthe native chiefs of tbe Island, by which tbe harborof Pago Pago was ceded to the United States.This Information was also commuuic&ten by tboNevada, a month ago.

Owino to tbe repairs necessary to be made nponthe Steamer Kllauca, It is hardly probable that shewill be able to make the proposed trip to Kauaithis week. Circulars were sent to Eanal by schooners sailing on Monday of the probable detention ofthe steamer. It is proposed. If tbe repairs arc com-pleted in time, to sail for Kauai on Monday. Tbesteamer will go direct to Kawlllwlli, returning toHonolulu on cdnesday. morning, and sailing ontbe same evening for Kawaihae. Should tbe repairsnot be completed by Monday, tbe steamer will notvitlt Kauai until June Ctb.

The Plij-xlcian's- t Report of theQueen's IIopitnI.

The following report was made by K. McKib-bi- n

Jr. AI. D. to the Board of Trustees of theQueen's Uospitnl.

Qcees's HosriTAL, Slst March, 1ST2To Utt Truttat of We Quern' i IfomUal: Gentle

men: I have tbe honor to snbmll tbe followingreport for tbe Quarter, ending 21st March:

Daring this period a larger number of applicantshave sought admission into the Hospital, and dispensary relief, than In any like term since I haveknown it.

Tbe total number of patients In the Hospital atpresent is 55, viz.: 23 males and 19 females, (Ha- -

walians,) and 15 Foreigners, (4 paying.) The numlbcrof admissions S3, against C3 and 49 6f the twoprevious Quarters; of these SG were males, and S3females. 279 new names have been entered in tbebooks, against 167 and 1S2; and 1,945 prescriptionsmade np against 1,370 and 11G5, of the previousQuarters. Discharged, 72, viz.: 49 males and 23

females. The greatest number of indoor patientswas 02, and tbe smallest, 45. Tbe deaths bare been

natives and 3 foreigners ; of these 5 were malesand 3 females 2 from pulmonary consumption, 2from fever, 1 from Brigbt's disease of the kidneys.

from ulceration of intestines, 1 from hemorrhage,(pulmonary,) and 1 from chronic diarrhea. Severalof tbese caEes were brought by their friends whenbeyond all hope of recovery, and succumbed shortlyafterwards.

Mr. T. Toel, (Purveyor,) continues to give meevery satisfaction, ond appears to get on Tery well,both with the natives and foreigners.

Respectfully submitted.BOBEltT McKlBBIN, Jr., M. D.,

Surgeon to tht QucaCt IlofpUaL

Late Foreign News.

AM ERIC AX.Xew Tobk, March 15. The Judiciary Committee

continued tbe investigation y into the chargesagainst Judge Barnard. Among the witnesses wasJay Gould, wbo testified that the accusations of corruption against Barnard in tbe Eric suits were unfounded. Gould stated that be had paid Samuel J,Tilden ?10,000 retaining fee on behalf or the ErieRailway. From that day he never 6aw Tilden untilhe appeared as counsel-fo- r the plaintiff in tbe suitagainst the Company.

ft'asniscTOX, March 15 Senate. Sherman saidbe proposed to state (acts as to our financial condi.tion that would enable ns for tbe tilth time sincethe warto largely reduce taxation, and also the gencral principles upon which the reductions are based.

The taxes already repealed yielded 523,000,000;and the revenues still largely exceed the expend!tare. Tbe taxes that remain yield more than tbesame taxes In former years, and more than estimatedby the most sanguine. The production of the coun- -

tiy has been largely increased, and almost every In

dastry is actively employed. Tbe consumption of .tbe people has greatly increased, and at the sametime national expenditures arc diminishing. Thefinancial condition Is improving in every particular.slowly bnt surely, without contraction or cxpanslon, approaching tbe specie standard. Tbe Interestof the public debt has been diminishing by paymentof tbe principal, and the rate of Interest reduced onthe remainder. All tbese favorable circumstancesenable ns to approach a farther redaction of taxes,with more system and better informatian than before. In obedience to a resolution passed by theSenate In April last, the Financial Committee has,during the recess, examined into the details of tbedifferent taxes Imposed by law, and agreed nponamendments In both tariff and Internal revenue.Since tbe close of the war, it has been necessary tomaintain the revenue largely In excess of the cxpenditure In order to pay tbe unliquidated debt and

our credinn Improving our currencyand reducing tbe rale of Interest; bat tbe time hasnow come when we can safely reduce the revenueto barely enough to pay the expenses of governmenteconomically administered, tbe Interest of tbe publicdebt, and sacb additional sums as it may be goodpolicy to apply on tbe principal.

Tbe expenditures forthc fiscal year ending JuneBOth, 1S71, Including Interest, were S232,115,13S.

For the current fiscal year, partly estimated, fSC,'403.SS2. For the next fiscal year, estimated, $273,.

025,773. These sums exclude tbe Sinking Fund andall the payments on tbe principal of tbe debt.

The net receipts of the Government during thelast fiscal year ending June 00th, 1S71, were J3S3,- -

323,914. For tbe current fiscal year they arc esti-

mated at $359,000,000. The actual surplus revenuefor the year ending June 30tb, 1S71, was $91,146,776.

For tbe current fiscal year, partly estimated, $S1,- -

891,901. For the next fiscal jear, estimated at$S7,974.226.

tWisniSGTos, Mar 12 Tbe nouse then went IntoCommittee of the whole on the Post Office Appro-

priation Bill, the pending question being the amend-

ment increasing tbe subsidy to the Facific MailSteamship Company.

Potter spoke in favor of the amendment He look-c- d

at It as the only great foreign commerce left tothe people of the United States, this commerce oftbe Pacific Ocean, and the question was whether theproposed subsidy was necessary. If It was, this ex-

penditure was warranted.Coburn opposed the amendment and suggested a

substitute for admitting foreign built vessels toAmerican registration, ne understood that Ironsteamships could be purchased for three-fourth- s ofwhat they cost here. A voice" ForThat was the shape in which be favored grantingsubsidies. Why not let the Tacific Mall SteamshipCompany buy lour great 6blps If it required tbem,wherever it could get tbem cheapest. Instead oftaking half a milliou a year from tbe Treasury ? Heoffered his amendment reducing tbe subsidy to$500,000, allowing tbe Pacific Mall Steamship Company to purchase four Iron steamers abroad, to beregistered In tbe United Stales.

Sargent made a point of order that the amend-ment changed existing laws, and was therefore notin order.

The Chairman sustained tbe point of order.Coburn appealed, and tbe decision of the Chair

was sustained.Pomeroy advocated an increase of subsidy. He

was anxious to do what he might, so that the Amer-

ican flag shall show Itself on all seas.Crcbs opposed the amendment He had always

found that when a great wrong was about to be per-

petrated a great outcry and pretence of public ne-

cessity was sore to be raised. Tbe present case wasan Illustration of that truth.

Farnsn orth offered a substitute reducing the sub-

sidy to half a million, provided that tbe Companyperform tbe service semi monthly, and giving tbemliberty to perform It In ships of foreign construction.

Conger and Sargent opposed the substitute, aodHereford and Morgan opposed an increased subsidy.The latter expressed surprise at seeing tbe Chairmanof the Committee on Ways and Means (Dawes,) aod

tbe Chairman of tbe Committee on Appropriations(Garfield,) sustain an increase of subsidy after alltheir protestations of economy.

Sargent opposed Famsworlh's amendment, andshowed that tbe English steamship lines whichbought their ships at tbe cheapest rates had still tobe subsidized by the English Government He re-

minded the representatives of agricultural Intereststhat tbe Pacific Mali Steamship lice gave an outletto wheat and corn to the East

Morgan opposed the increased subsidy, and re-

ferred to tbe statement made to him by Collins whenbe got his first subsidy of $30,000, that It bad cost

him more than that to get it He vould not chargecorrupt practices on members, but tbey all knewthat lobbies were packed with plunderers. Thisscheme was not Republican; it was not Democratie; but still wonld not the country believe It was ascheme of plunder, devoid of shame? HedcnouncedIt as a conspiracy against the people.

Brooks, of New York, replied to Morgan, and re-

minded him of the great men of both parties wbohad Toted for the Collins subsidy. He asked bimwhether be dared to insinuate corrupt means againstClay and Webster and Crittenden.

Morgan, (loudly and excitedly,) I dare to doanything that is right! I dare to say that thisscheme is a scheme of plunder; that it taints tbeatmosphere; the gentleman may make the most ofmy remarks.

Brooks, (with a diplay or great feeling,) I willgo down to posterity with Clay and TVebster andCrittenden, for that appropialion to support theflag of our country on the ocean. Applause. TbeDemocratic party bas always been In favor of commcrcc and trade. It looked not only to the agricultural and manufacturing interests of the country,but to Its commerce, lie would tell tbe gentlemanfrom Ohio (Morgan) that the Democratic party nev'cr could be maintained, whenever it ought to bemaintained, when it arrayed itself acalnst tbe commerce and trade of this country, and when its legislation was such as to uphold the Cross of St George,in preference to the flag of onrconntry. ApplauseThis was a war mainly between the Stars and Stripesand the Cross of St. George for the trade ofsixbundred millions of people on the Facific Ocean. Thatwas tbe reason why be was so earnestly in debate.He did not know when be felt so earnestly upon aquestion as he did on this. Tbe Company could notmaintain itself against tbe subsidies of England unlesssapported by Congress.

Tbe debate was continued by Bnrchard and Bentagainst Potter and Davis In favor ol increased subsidy.

Burcfaard expressed a hope that the spirit or JohnHampden would arise and resist this exaction on tbepeople, these extortionate ship moneys, this subsidy business, which bad aroused the English people and driven Charles L from tbe throne.

Batlcrof Massachusetts, also opposed the increase,and in reply to remarks previously made by Conger,denied that be ever voted for tbe bounty to fishermen, and said be never even wanted to vote for ItHe referred to the fact that tbe President had madea recommendation to buy ships abroad, which hadbeen opposed by Dawes and Brooks.

Kelly remarked that the adoption of the PrcsldcntS recommendation would have been tbe burialof American shipping.

Tbe discussion was fmthcr carried on by Spier(Penn.), uood, Kcw and Bird, against increasedsubsidy, and by Bingham, Kelly and Hale In favorthereof.

Farnsworth called attention to the combinationwhich existed In the House high tariff men, thesblp-buildcr- s

of Maine and the representatives of oceancommerce, alt combining against the proposition topurchase ships where they can be purchased cheapest. .

Townscnd (Pa.) said that tbe doctrine to buywhere you can buy cheapest was tbe free trade d"c-trine of members wbo wanted to apply It to shipsand everything else. It would be to destroy shipbuilding, and the coasting trade of this country.

Without disposing of any pending amendmentsthe Committee rose and the House adjourned.

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Tho Steamship Nebraska arrived this morning.bringing us Auckland dates up to March 23d. Shebrings as cargo some 1600 bales wool, and somethinc; JL

over 100 passengers.The advices from Sydney are up to March 16th, in

whieh they say, ' Sugars continue firm, and priceshave still an upward tendency."

Our New Zealand advices report the but grades ofSugars in demand, and from figures given we believethat good grades will net more than tbey will in SaoFrancisco, that is, if we wish to pat them in bags,and save our kegs.

E. P. Adams sold at his room, Thursday and Friday last, goods ex Malrina and Garttasg. The firstday the sale was poorly atteaded, owlog to it beingpartly a Chinese holiday ; the latter was better at- -

tCUUCtl, alUU I'lllCS U1UCU laU'UlCU. IBB IUI1 I

amounted to about $12,000.The brig Hesperian, from Humboldt, is at band,

with a cargo of Redwood Lumber, to Walker A

Allen. Wo have not beard that the cargo has beendisposed of. The brig will load for San Francisco inWalker A Allen's Line.

I.UPUHTS.From Hnniboldt. per Hesperian, Jttril 5

Battens, ft 10,3a) Sidings, ft 4L104Dressed Lumber, It 72,630 Shingles, M ISOKongo Kedirood, li ir.',MO

XFrom Auckland. K Z. per stmr Nebraska. Irril StfeChotnee, ra 3 Rom, kbd 1 Alsourapery, rs - rape, colla 4Sraper, oaiea 3 Lataer. pkc X . ....

ana pari In transitu lor San Francisco.

EXPORTS.A

For llowland's Island, ner Brit bk (isrttanr. Arrfl 4Gin, basket I Pork, bbl

taiue roretgu JH.OO. ftire

Ft fort Townscnd. iter Camden. Anril S a.;ilBeef, tierces 3 Boos, coil

ralneroreiga 175,93.

pobt or liccvoiiViai;.

AltKIVED.AprS Am brig Hesperian, Wilkinson, a days from Hum- -

Doiat.4 Schrs Kettle Merrill from Maul, Jenny and Fairy

Queen from Kauai.C Etmr Kllaoea from Windward forts, and schrVna- -

ntta trom uoioaai.9Am itmr Kebraika, nardlnr, IS days from Auckland,

N' Z, schrs Annie from Hawaii. Mannokawat fromKanal. Kamoi and sip LIto Yankee from Maol,French frigate La Flore. Admiral da Lapetin, 17 dajsfrom Tahiti, schr C M Ward, Hickman, 31 days fromiiowiana s isiana.

SA1L.ED.AprS Schrs Panah! for Maul, and Mannokawal for Kanal.

4 uni ok uantang, moraion, ior nowiana's isiana,schrs Kamoi and Luka for Man), and Uilama for Hawaii.

5 Am bk Camden. Robinson, for rneet Sound.Nettie Jlerrilt for Mani, and Prince for nawaU.

9 Schrs Jenny for Kauai, KIsau for Maul, lfokslele,n arwica ana unanua wr ai&ioaai.

PASSENGERS.

From llomboldt, per Hesperian, April 3 A Mnlter.For Port Gamble, per Camdso. April 5 Thoa llowa and

wue.From Windward Ports, per stmr Kilauea. April 6 Mr and

Mrs Bnrnham, Mrs Mary Adams, Mrs Bntlerand child, W Crarae, 11 .igncw, ,oaosun, rauiwni J uecii.

From Auckland. N Z. per stmr Nebraska, April 9th MrsF W Hutchison, Mr Webb, C Knox, II Knoi, J Brown andMr Masserana, wife and two children, and 101 passengers iniraoEUQ iiu can xrancisco.

WHIPPING JTKWS.

Report or Steiksdip Nebraska. Left HonolnlcFeb. 17, at 6:45 a.m., arrived at Auckland March 3d,at 3 p.m., 14 days and 8 hours from Honolulu. LeftAuckland March 4th, at 1:4$ a.m., arrived at Xapieron the 5th; left the same day for Wellington, arriv-ing on the ?th ; left same day for Lyttleton, aniringon the 8th, making the quickest run on record, vis14 hours. Left same day for Port Chalmers, arrivingMarch 10 : left Port Chalmers March 15th for Honolulu, via Auckland and way ports, with freight, mailsand passengers, arriving at Auckland March 21st;was detained in Auckland 3 days behind scheduletime, the mail steamer from Melbourne having beendetained one day by order of Postmaster-Gener- JVogel, Esq., then in Melbourne, accompanied by Mr.

Webb, in order to afford time to execute tbe contractfor the California mail service, made jointly betweenVictoria. New Zealand, and Messrs. Webb A Holla-

day, before the departure of Mr. Webb for San FranCisco. Tbo mail steamer was also two days behindtime on account of heavy weather between Sydneyand Auckland. Left in port at Auckland bark KaMoi, just arrived from Honolulu. March 30th, metSteamship Xevada; boarded her and exchanged pa-

pers, etc., learning from her that Commander K. W,

Meade, of the U. S. Steamer Karragan!ett,had madoa formal treaty with tbo King and principal Chiefs ofSamoa, (or Navigator Islands,) and the United StatesGovernment said treaty being exclusive in favor ofthe IJ. S. Government for using the harbor of Pago--Pago as a naval station, as well as a coaling stationfor tho California M. S. S. Line. Capt. Meade presented the King with a very bandscme flag, which

was hoisted and saluted by tbe Xarragansett with &

royal salnte. Wo bring a full cargo .of wool andflax, 55 packages of freight, and 05 through passengers. Arrived at Honolulu April s, at a a.m. ; havohad strong winds and heavy head sea the whole trip.

R. W. Laixe, Turser.

REroitTor Scim. C. 31. Wakd. Left HonoluluFeb. 10, 1872; tbe first six days out bad light airsfrom the southward and calms: then took the windlight from the eastward, and arrived at Jarvis IslandFeb. 21th. Left for Enderbury's Island on tbe 2Mb,

arriving on the 29tb ; left Enderbury's for Baker'sIsland March 2d, arriving March 6th ; left for How- -

land's Island March Sth at 3 a. m., arriving at 8

a. m.; left llowland's Island for llononlulu at 5

p.m. .MarchSth, with light windsfrnm E.N.E. March10, Lat 4 00 X, Long 176 00 W, had a gale from

KNE with heavy cross sea running, squally and rainy,until lat 700 X, long I5S.30 W, lasting, eighteen days.alter which the wind hauled to the NE with heavysea from tbe Northwatd. From lat 16 X 160 W, badcalms and light winds the remainder of tbe passage,and when within two days of arrival, heavy thunderand vivid lightning. While nearing tbe harbor rassed quite close to a large water spout, on tbe Sth andarrived on the Sth, making tho round trip in 59 days.

The n arts; Iva Moi. By tho steamer Nebraska wehare news or tho arrival of the bark Ka Moi, Capt,

Geerken, which sailed from this port Feb. 21, forLondon via Auckland, on the 21th of March, makingan excellent run of 2S days.

Whalers' Reports. Bussell, Feb. 26 Arrivals24th, Crown and Shield, from the South Seas, with100 bbls whale aod 400 bbla sperm oil. 26th, Milton,from South Seas, with 1,570 bbls sperm and 9 bblswhale oil ; Janet, from South Seas, with 300 bblssperm oil. March 4, James Arcold, Briggs, fromsouth seas, with 700 bbls jperm and 900 bbls whaleoil, 3,000 lb) bono. March 5, Louisa, Slocum.fromsouth seas, with 100 bbls sperm and COO bbls whaleoil ; Europe, Mellon, from south seas witch 150 bblssperm and 1,000 bbls whale oil. March C, Lydia, Gif-for-

from south seas, with 225 bbls sperm and 675whale oil, 50) lbs boae. March 7, Adventurer, Tierco,from south seas, with 100 bbls sperm oil.

Eleven whalers wore laying at Russell when theDuke of Edinburgh left the Bay of Islands on tho 10th

of March. Among them was the Europa.on board ofwhich vessel was tho man wbo recently murderedone of her crew whilst oa the high seas. We learnthat it has been decided to send the man to Americato be tried, as the Europa Is an American registeredvessel, and the erimo had been committed on the sea,out of the reach of the English law.

The Adventurer, which arrived hero on Thursdaylast, was caught in a heavy S.E. gale a few days"

back, during which she bad her decks swept, and conSflerable damage has boon done to her hull. She Isowned by Messrs. R. Tqwns 4 Co., uf Sydney, andwill proceed to Aueklatid for repairs.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

PANIir. A: KKAI.OIIA,Houso, Ship and Sign Painting!

HOTEL STREET,

TT.VV1XR opened their Shin on the nbnvcJLi. street, arc prepared to do alt manner of work intheir tine of business. Chirges reasonable, and oilwort uone witn neatness and dispatch. 13 3t

rvmco lax tivo Tlolc! .grniaa. J

.11 IKn II A It V 13 YHas oponcd a Paint shop

OX KAAACWAXU STREET,

VTEXT door to Schacfcr &. Co., where heis prepared to da all kinds of Ornamental, Fancy

and Hoose Painting, Paper Hanging, Ac. The publioic rcqucMru 10 giro mm a call. 13 IT

CommemorationOP

K AM EH AM EH A I.

ALL TTlOSE INTERESTED IX THE H

CELEBRATION" OF JUNE 11thl.Ni

Commemoration of Kamefiameh'a I.

Are requested to meetFor

AT THE HAWAIIAN HOTEL. mostare

On Mondny Evening, April IS,At half past seven o'clock.

assistT)AI.TS nnd OIi,--I!e- st English and

American Oil, White Lead, White Zinc, BlackPaint, Bed Lead. Fancy Colors and Patent Drver.

Tho celebrated " Star Copyer Paint." just re- - PricenWI.,jr....t.k. - nnni-- . ? I Bath-- Mi. ,y. j UUbliDO A LU.

NOTICE. aLL OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS DUE to the

J--a. nnaersigned most be paid to bim or to Mr. Ed-ward

OpenPreston, Attomev at Law. Honolulu, on nr h. 6 to

MootUy, tbe Sth iniUnt, otherwise proceed.DcsU t.v.

GEO. II. COItDV.ITonolala, April 2d, lS7J.-1- 2-2t

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

ROYAL HAWAIIAN THEATERCHAS. DERBY, - - - - PROPRIETOR.

Under the Pntronnge ofTTIm IVToJosty tixo King i

ZAVISTOWSKI SISTERS0K

Monday, Wednesday & SaturdayNights,

"UKTIL F UBT nEB. NOTICE.

FIRST PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY,

April 13tli.

J3 For particulars see bills of the day. 13

" Our Aim the PratiHc Good."

GRAND ENTERTAINMENT !

AT THE

IIAWAII.VX HOTEL,

On Thursday Evening-- , April 18th, 1872 !......gives nr......

Mechanic Engine Company No. 2!In Aid of tho Company Fnnil,

TICKETS ADMITTING A GENTLEMAN AND HOT. S2.50 1

Committee of Arrancements J. W. Maguire, W.Love, S. Staines, Jas. Duncan, Robt. Austin.

jE3- - TICKETS to be had at Dr. E. Hoflmann'aDrue Store, H. M. Whitney's Book Store, Thos. O.Thrum's Circulating Library, and tho members ofthe Committee. 13

LIST OF LETTERSKEMAIX1NO IX THE

Honolulu Post Office, March 30, 1872

Jno SALEXANDER, Laine, R WApplewite, Georgo Lewis, ThosAyres, Eugene Lawrence (shoemaker)Anderson, J F Link, Valentine

I.ingard TroupeR G 3Baeheldcr, Abncr l .foras, Joo

Barker, Jno 1X Jfolor.JnoBiddle, Geo W McCauly, MrBartlctt, David F Mitchell, W CBartlrtt. Oeorgo Morris, JooBarry, Wm MeCallum, Malcom 2Barrows, Jno Warren McCallum, Mrs KatoBicberd, I J MeAuleyBricgs. J Moss, Thos JBart, Wm MoiW, WmBailey, Thos II Mcrrtll, Jno

Macfarlane, WP L Mackintosh, Mrs F M WCherry, P A

Courier, Jno A "VToble, Jas FCox, Wm IN NoWo.TNColson, II D Newcomli DrCrockett, Mrs L S Nocll, PMlp.Cunningham, R W

shorn, w LOTesentos, Joo Osborao, A W

XJ Dcvercux, JF APowell,Theodore 2 U g

Eaton, Jefferson Perret, Moas noPIaenig, Sesrgo

TTiostcr. Robert 4 Tark, Thos KJL1 Foster. Miss LouisaFrancis, Joe T F RicWrJi, H I

JLVi Hector, ltagano

Gardner, Ti 2 Raymond. W H,W Robertson. J A 2

Goodrcitow, Mrs S Ryan, AV PGiboez, Emile Ryan, PhillipGregge, Hon D LGanson. Theodora ZavistowskiSistersGray, Miss Jessie J Ciearv, Jno jl Spanlding, Sam

Gibbin, Edward Sherman, JnoStorror, Frerl

James Sullivan, DanHaxelton, Frank '. Slocum, Wm 2Hill, Waldo Saunders, Alfred 2Heppingstonc, Mrs Sweetland, Geo EHumphreys, II Spieros, Mrs JooII II Smith, J SHortof, Henry Smith, J I

Scully, Morris,Tones, Owen Spear, Jas

James Manuel PKelly, Chas E rjlhomas,Kollar, Jno S Jno RWhitney,Kclleg, Joo Joo

Williams, Mrs E AAnnie Walt, Miss ChristenlaLudlow, C G Weaver, Mrs Mclinda

Larisch, Chas

ARTHUR P. RRICK.VOOD,Postmaster-Genera- l.

'. It. Persons enquiring for letters in this listare particularly requested to ask for "AdvertisedLetters." 13

NOT SHORTLY EXPECTED !

BUT

NOW HERE FROM EUROPE!r.x UarK-- "Mill Inn,"

Klugo, Master, 137 days from Bremen, tho following goous:

CUIISIIF.I) SUf.'.Mt, in linir-bnrrcl- s.

PORTLAND CEMENT3-- The Real Article Ao ojits.-t- E

Casea Pieties. Eatti'a.Bbls Coal Tar,

Bbls Stockholm Tar,Ilalf-bbl- s Stockholm Tar,

Kbit StocLboloi Pitch,Hair-bbl-s Stockholm Pitch.

Caws Weitphalla HamsCaes Pia Fruit., Knglhb, .Unbbnck's Dolled Tair.t Oil,

do White Lead,do do Zinc,

Cnsea es 8AIIDIXKS, not pnt np rnr thoJIn over the way, but leorniatftl ai jood o

najr tiffertd in (Ac marl ft3S?t All of the above will bo sold as low as anv

offered by any other party, by '4- - nui.i.r.a .t iu.

Lumber, Lumber, Lumber!Altfi PREPAKED TO FURNISHWK KINDS OF

LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS

Garboard Strake Prices !

Onr Specialty will be

ToDollvor lit.mtoorAt all tho Ports and Anchorages within

this Kingdom

At Lower RatesThan has ever been attempted heretofore.

if- ORDERS respectfully solicited by

8 4m D. FOSTER & CO.

A W A I IAN HOTELBATHS !

PRorrtiETon of Tun HawaiianTiik respeetfally notiles the residents ef Hono-lulu that he has fitted up

Hot and Cold Water Bathsthe convenience of those who wish to enjoy thishealthful and pleasant recreation. Tho baths

fitted up with

Special Regard to Comfort and Privacy I

FEMALE ATTENDANTS always la readiness toLADIES AND CIIII.UKEN.

tSfBaihs open from Sunrise till Midnight&X

for Single Bath 50 CentsTiekets. three tl 00

Special arrangements made with families.

THE XOS CJLZ1AM PAHXOR. .

ererv evenieir for Ladies and Gentlemen, from9 o'clock. 1 ra

PORK A few barrels firstMESS Mesa Pork, for sale byUOLLES A CO.

AUCTION SALES.

By E. P. ADAMS.

REGULAR SALE !

ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17th,

AT 10 A. M., AT SALES ROOM.

DRY GOODS!

Clothing,

Groceries,

Kerosene Oil,

Crockery nnsl Glnsmirarc.

ALSO,

California JPotatoesE. P. ADAMS, Auc'r.

SAT .e: opHousehold Furniture.

ON THURSDAY, : : APRIL 25th,AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,

AT THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. SHERIM PECK,

Corner Beretania and Garden. Streets.

Will be Sold :

On Account of Depart tare,

THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

coxsisTixa or

Mahogany Hair Cloth Sofa andRockers,

Hair Cloth Parlor Chairs, Bronze Chandelier,Solid Mahogany Centre Tabic, Brussels MaU,

Pictures Ac I'll rr ravln m ,

One Black Walnut Chamber Set,Complete.

Mahogany Bureau, Wardrobe,Walnut Hat Rack, Sheet Drawers,

Koa Bedstead, Hair Mattresses A PillowsKoa

Black Walnut Extension Dining Table,

One Painted Chamber SetComplete.

Onlc Dining Clinlrs,One Complete Dinner Set Green Band.One " Breakfast & TeaA small Lot of Plated Ware Forks, Spoons, Ae.

Kitchen and Dining P.oom Furniture, Ac., ie.One Refrigerator, One Bath Tab,

O.VB SKtVINO JIACIII.-VK-.

E. P. ADAMS, Auc'r.

NEW BOOKS !

DUE BY FIRST STEAMERTOAQUI, MILLint'S Song, ol the Sicrn'J Home Worship, by Iter. J. 1. Thompson,How to treat the Sick without Medioine.Miss Atcott'a Little Men and Little Women,MM Muller s Science of Lancuajrc,I Set Barnes' Notes on tho Xcw Testament, 12 Tols,

complete, rtew Edition,The Trey of the Gods, paper narel,Lossing's School History of Knglanil,Beechcr's Life of Christ, small and large editions,Ollendorff French Urammar,Sir Thomas Brown's llcligio Medico,Byrne's Practical Metal Worker's Assistant,.Management of Iniautry, .Painter (luildcr and.Varhisher's Companies.Cabinet Maker's- - Gothic Album,House Painting, plain and dfcoratire,Complete Outde fnr Coach Painters,Breit's Family Kitchen Gardner.Munson's Complete I'honorrarbcr.Sweet's lteady Iteckoner, far measuring I amber, ie.Scribncrs ReaJy Iteckoner, for measuring ererythlng,

Miss for Younc Ladies InSehool.urei jiarte a roems,

" " Kast A West Toems,Schiller's Poems. 2 vols.,Bryanl'a Homer's Illiad,Stimulants and Narcotics their nse and abuse.Longfellow's Dante's Pltice Comedy,r oute ranne.Pictures of Trarel,The Cominc Bace.

Biaekileno'a Commentaries of Eng.Law,2r.,s clence,

(laide to Health.Mark Twain's Innocents Abroad,German and English Dictionaries and Grammars,Dana's Household Book of Poetry,Harper's cheap edition of Tennyson's Poems,Martin's Kqnatlen Tables, fer Accountants,Whaleman'a Adrentures in tbo Sandwlth Islands,Plymouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes,Hoyle's Games,Alrrcd Tennyson'a Last Tournament,Aim's Method German Language,

Vocal ond Instrmontal Music.The Homo Circle, Vols. I, 2 and 3,Xew Carolina Sacra,Shower of Pearls,The Jubilee Collection of Church Musio,HarpT Voices. Dulcimer,Glee llivo, Sine O'Clock,Xew Golden Trio, Golden Shower and Censer,Flower Feitiral, uoe Key bfnger,Morning Stars, Song of Gladaess,Silver Song, Key Nolo,Silrer Bell. Silrer Chord,Assorted Tanior Forks.

For sale by lJ.It n. M. WniTSET.

r,ixaa.o-J?Vt- ol oh tlaoSteamer "Kilauea."April 11th KanalApril 15lh KonaApHI aid Circuit orllowoliApril 80th. Kona.Mar Olh intoMay 13th IConMay 0t KonaM- - Tth Circuit of HawaiiJnae Olh Kanal

Pnasngo, Orxsala.11 SAM'L O. WILDER, Agent.

TO THE PUBLIC.

NOTICE IS IIKItKIIV GIVEN THAT Iday appointed Darld P. Eldrldge as

my true and lawful Attorney to take possession of allproperty real and personal belonging to me witbinthis Kingdom, ai the Besiduary Legatee of tbo lataUtvt llaalelea, deceased.

CHARLES KANAINA.Ilonolala, March 14, 1S72. ai

THE UNDERSIGNEDHAVE RECEIVED

Ex HAWAIIAN. BAHK KA MOIFROM BREMEN, I

CHAHCOAl. IRONS,Pails, 10 and 12 Inch,

do do Washing Tabs, li to IS inch.Fence Wire, N'os. 4, 5, 6,New Oil Shooks, New Oak Barrels,Oak Boate rarioua aisea for coastert,Beit Portland Cement,Eoglish Fire Bricks, square and arch.Flagstones, 12x13 and 10x10,Rosin in barrels.Empty Demijohns, 1 to S gallons, ,

Which they offer for sale at tow rates.

n. IIACKFKLD CO.

Bpcrn Candlea.Cases, At', do. 5s;Warranted genuine. ForSaleby

BOLLES A CO.

AUCTION SALES.

Br C. S. BAJVTOYt.

THIS DAY,"WEDHESDAY, - - - AP1H. 10tV

At 10 o'clock A. JI--. will be suit

PART OF A RETAIL STOCKVXD

A CHOICE SELECTION

DRY GOODS!COMPRISING

Bine, White and Brows Cattoai.Denims and Prists, Hosiery.

Victoria Lawns asd Alapaca,And other DRV GOODS.

Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,Socks and Stockings,

Cases Kerosene,Tobacco and Cigars.

Barrels Columbia River Salmon !

SACKS OF POTATOES !

ALSO AT n O'CLOCK TOON,

OTTE TOP BUGGY is good order,

ONE THREE SEAT WAGOH sew,

LIGHT CONCORD WAG0S, new,

LIGHT OPEN BUGGY, new,

TWO WHEEL CAST.

C. 9. BARTOW. AaniaMsr.

For Account of Whom it May Concern.

THE 07O)ERSIflXBD 18 ISSTHrCTKD TO 31U.AT PUBLIC Arcnoif ,

At the Plata Tlnrkct rWamrl".AT 1J O'CLOCK JTOOK.

On Saturday, 13th of April, 1872,.. Tt

BRITISH SHIP DEVONSHIREWITH ALL ae

Apparol, Sails, Running Cear,T3ont,Anchors, Chains, Ac, Ac,

cwiiinw or2 Fore Satti. I Mata SaH. S Top Mia.2 Saflt. 1 Spaadror. I Try ail. S JA.

2 Stay Sails.1 19-i- Hawser. 1 s. Hawser. M talk. .

Tarred. (9 fata. 31-i- Tarred. 9 ftttfc. Mastta.2 Lead Liaos asd Loads, 1 Bower Aoofcor. I StAnehor, 1 Kedge Awhor. IM feds. Bower Chat.

fath. Mooring Chain. 1 LmgBvat. 1 Ufa HoaC 1 JtrBoat, 3 Iron Water Task. 2 M Take. IT WateriCaaki, 1 Force Pomp Hess, 1 spare HoM rsci

i uoeapawes. I Barometer.Bioekf, Boeket. Laatps. Wieeax. La.Mr. lfm

Buoys, Scraper. SfcoTcfa, Bella, Coat Tar. S.oimTar, Black I'afnt, Cool for rtmstfj.CaUa Pavantm,2 bbls. Beef. S Ufa. Porl. I UL Sat.. !.. !..aa per Iarestory, to bo stow at tko otfco of mill. DAVIB8.

AIJPO.65 Spraeo Death. 11 ft. law

31Sfl Ft-- XorlBweot llo.1 Yellow Ploo Sfmt, M ft. bag, jz.

THUMB OAMII.For further fttrtteaoart. apply aa TKkTO K T) V

VI EB, Agest, or to tko Oaptala aa Warrf.C. & BARTOW." AaottMaeer

j&Jt Sales RoomTUESDAY,

April 10th, nt 10 o'clork A. 71..WiU 1M:

A Varied Assortment of Mercbarrrjise

ALSO.

By Order of tho AJeataMrater mt Atti mt WilHoaa11. I Mk, will a SoM at rMie Awtma.

I-- or.SItrlU nnd Jllntrata,Settee, Secretary, SaMte-bag-

Clock, Sotteyar ' lostrwacau. if . J--

S. BARTOW, AataM.1VII.DIIK ;o.7

8"Wi to DmK 1 Oa. Ckwaar tmi aW aw, .trtLsmber, PalnU, Oil, Salla, Bait aaA BatKHar(lloi) Hatoriala. of eTsry UA

Notice. -

nwixa nECKivr.ti tub itmrrrMtrtrTa,, br 1W HawaSan ytn4t, t aw af laafil fc. aMSto whaH tarrlva baftoa a la raaaa hmmtm Lm tAnot. rtltal tM-L- IUII

Notice.riUlK PARTXRUOIIIP RX1TI.in iwrmaJL J. I. Dowtatl aW rmmt WaMf.oItr tao Mate ef I0WBTT On. ta tw, ft. Ima aoIKt. dlsaat fal by Dtataatettlmeat ec tuHnrmt. J I.TO

(Htmo AM'L WILIK

Notice.

HAVISO PtmCItAKED OF MS. S T HSETT, Ua telart la ska haw taalii lttarry II an, at too oH staad, n4tr ska area oaox iC wrr

CER k CO.. Serin In aiy frisadi a4 Mm feWr. a atraaaaartateotof

LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALvnra wnt u tu

At Itri-s- t TInrUet Ratea ;Thaaklajr thm poWIM for Ib4 au mU af lanlaii iwr..rentsed for uaay yean, I ak a ratmtaaea mt sw aaawtoe sew One. lUln, bastl 9 wiism.

PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. or

HAWAIIAN SCENERY, &C.&G.

Hawaiian & Hicronesian Curios 'at

331olxjaoxx'B ArtTVo. Ol Street. Ja

11 Kilauea,"Ftona and alter thia olaf tVo

Agent f taa sUaaaor " KUaaia vau.in as war bob! Uautil raa oaanLla Uw

asr Frelcht or Parcels soot br ataoaaar. hImi im.lirered to tho Parser, a itJ a rocatpt Utaa Vrt latame. Any and all Frelckt wHI bo taken at rmformln, and no lea ; will bo property namfej. aaa r

by any carelessness damaged a lost, wMt to prsmpi ,paid for. SAil'L O WILD Kit,

3m Aj'LEWEES & BIOKS02-- "

TI'IU Sell nil Kinds oflHMr & BwWiHg Materials

DELIVERED t nJTOLrLr.

At any Port In the Hawaiian KingdomAT autw

As Low as Offered by any othtr Parties.C. II. LEWKKrT.

9 j. a. messes.tenons with Iron stocks aa addA to oar farmer stock, wkieb makis tl (Mrtaeat

foil and eoapltU. jast reeeif ed fm Eartps ky barkKamoi. Ia bond or datr pakl, far aal Vr

7 BOLLES at CO

KEGS ol Oregon Dried Apple, rtetiroi"FalVlabirg" and tor sale ky

hSxTsuMUtFour Lar& sheI1 CabinetsBceehcr'sTextBook

popalaredltlon,

GEHTJIKE

Page 4: HAWAIIAN ZFTTti1...Eait Every "Wednesday PUBLISHED Morning, HAWAIIAN (R.1TES OF ADTEimSEsG. AT SIX DOLLARS PER AWUM. ZFTTti1 Span Nonpareil Meamrad Tyre. ta lw. lsa. i In S SB. mL

JIclcoroloRfic Xalilcj 1S70.

Prepared at HesoJnlu, by Capt. Daniel Ssdtfc--

riacc of observations sea level. Thermome

ter at tocriie and at 2 o'clock p. m.

10.11.12.13.14.16.Ifi.17..IS..18..39..2U.22.SB.'.

24..36..26..2...28..2S..3..31..

ie.ii.12.

1C

19.20.

no

26.

3.4.

8.9.

J3.

E. light

JAXtAIir.

moderate.......'bafflimr

Beotberfv baffling light1. . .

X. . moderate.....LWN.E.

--IN Ef moderate..v..Variable very .

" 'jSenlherlv ..

" drizzlinr rain...E. &. y. W.X. E. fresh.. ........

IX. E. moderate.IX. E. sqnatlv moderate. . .

X. X. h. moderate.. . . . . .N. E. moderate.......

X. X. E. moderate .

X. E. moderate.. . . .

EasterlyX. E.

Avenge or Thermometer maxlmnm," ' minimum, TO"

" Barometer,AtMot ef 75

K.Basieriy variable..

3. .IX. E. fc X. X. E. Iieht.. .

X. E.

S..j

18..

16

17..18..I

21..,

28..24..

23..

IX.

lirht

lirhf.

pC.pf.

right

30.03Eata Inches

S.il

FEBRHAUV.

light

G..IE. fresh eaoallv

14.J

fresh

fresh

fresh

X. E. very squally. . .M

equally.strong

" showery.

1 u sqoally.

' moderate showerv.X. E. light - .

moderate showery.Equally. .

5ntfcerly.IightM

E. light variable.

BAR. TIIER.

30 051 72 8230 10 7230 05 70 8430 05 C6 8430 .. 8430 . . 66 6330 10 6230 15 C6 8230 15 C930 20 C9-6- 2

30 . . 66 8430 . . 66 S329 95 67 8430 .. 69 6230 10 68 8230 10 70 6230 10 70 8230 10 70 8230 15 70 8230 10 70 8230 05 72 8230 .. 72 8430 10 72 8330 10 8230 10 72 6230 10 70 8430 10 72 8230 05 72 8430 05 72 8430 10 70 8430 10 70 84

S3'

E.

82

C5

63

84

72

BAR. TITER.

30 10 70 8330 05 70 8430 10 70 8430 10 70 8230 10 72 8230 10 70 8230 10 70 8230 15 70 8230 20 70 8230 20 70 8230 15 72 8230 15 70 8230 15 72 8230 20 70 8030 15 69 SO30 15 6S 7830 10 6S 7630 10 C3 7630 10 67 7630 7530 25 65 7630 20 65 7530 20 67 8030 18 69 6030 10 6C 8230 05 69 6230 . . 70 6230 05 70 82

Avenge ef 'TLermometer maximum, 80

minimum C9

" Barometer 30.13AaesntefRaln inches 2.52

MARCH.

2CTGG

PATE 1 ffTXP BAIL THKR.

1.. Southerly light variable.. . 30 05 70 822.. " " "... 30 00 70 843.. X. E. light 30 .. 72 844.. " 30 05 72 '825.. " " 29 90 72 82C. . Baffling light. 29 90 07 777. . S. Westerly light variable 29 60 CS 778.. S. "VV 29 85 70 809.. S. light. 29 90 72 80

10.. Baffling light. 30 .. 72 8011.. X. E. moderate 30.. 72 6212.. " light 30 .. 72 8213.. X.ir. variable light 30 05 72 8014.. X. E. ' " 29 95 72 8216.. " moderate 30 05 72 831C. " " .. 30 .. 71 8117.. " 30 05 70 8216.. " 30 10 72 8119.. - " 30 08 70 6020.. , " squally 30 10 70 8121.. Vlr'g squly shw'ry. . 30 10 C8 7922.. - strong galo 30 10 CS 7923.. - moderate. 30 05 72 82)24.. " - 30 .. 72 82"25.. " " 30 05 74 8226.. - " 29 96 70 8227.. - " 30 .. 74 8228.. strong squally SO 05 74 8229.. squally. 30 .. 72 82'30. " 'rain squally, 30.. 717831.. " 29 95 70 78

Average of Thermometer maximum, SI"' " minimum 71

" Barometer 30.00Amount of Rain Inches 3.00

A Musical Dog The Hartford Times is responsible for the following: There Is in this citya dog that can sing. "We state the fact nnqaali.fiedly, on the testimony of all the members of thefamily of the gentfenan that owns bim. The an.imal in qnestion is a large cioneo-colore- d grey- -

honnd abont six or seren years old. Ilis attemptsat singing, though certainly not Tery musical, arecnmiitakeable, and they have been observed forthe last two or three years. He does not singalone, bat when he hears certain members of thefamily singing, he "joins in." This is more particularly the case with one lady of the house,who, if she begins to sing when the dog is abouttie place, is pretty certain to obtain a canine ac-

companiment II she isjjeard singing np stairs,and the dog is shut oat below, he will raise arsmpas until he is admitted to the room wheresue is, when he will "join in," keeping very goodtime, and actually so we are assured on thesame key, rising with the singer, to the highercstes, in a kind of blended whine and howl thatis neither like the vofce ol a dog; or anythingelsey bnt showing something of a musical ear.When he reaches a note too high for him he willstop and wait for the cadence of the song to reachthe lower notes again, and in his rising notes holifts his head as well as his voice. AVhca hisowner enters the room he will snddenly stop, andnot another note can be got out of him while hismaster remains. In fact he dislikes to have any-body present except the one whom he sings with."His roiee is improved, and he sings better thanhe did." Perhaps he may yet sing with Xillson.There are numerous puppies following in hiswake who have neither the music nor the senseof this dog.

Dttuziso Waste Steav. Tha Boston Trottersays. A process by which heat In the waste steamfrom one engine can be nsed to heat the boiler ofanother, and the amount of power now obtained bythe consumption of fncl donbled has been discor-crc-

"When two establishments using steam pow-er are near each other, the exhaust steam from oneof them can be taken to heat the boiler of the other,and no fuel, fire, or chimney will be required for It,and Its engine will run without attention so long asthe waste steam is supplied to heat Its boilers, furnishing an amount of power fully equal to that ofthe first engine from which the waste steam was re-

ceived. The second boiler Is heated by passing thewaste steam through its flues, and Is filled with amixed volatile fluid, composed mainly of the

of carbon, which boils at 110 Fahrenheit andat the temperature of exhaust steam gives a pressureIn the boiler of 65 pounds to the inch. The vaporformed in the boiler is used to drive the second en-

gine instead of steam, and after being used is con-densed by cooling, pumped into the boiler againand nsed continually with small loss. Two enginesarranged on this plan are now running at the Atlan-tic Works in East Boston, and a careful measure-

ment of the power of each proves that of the rsporencioc to be the greatest.

Typhoid I'cyer-IVl- int Is It ?Xow the recovery of His "Royal Highness

the Prince of Wales appears to bo no longer

doubtful, a few words respecting the natnre of thedisease which carried him to the verge of thegravo may not be altogether uninteresting. Thedisease would nlmost appear to be a specialty

the nresent Itoval Familv. The Prince'Consort died of it, and the last illness of theDuke of Kent, the father of the Queen, was of a

similar character. In each of these cases, a in

that of the Prince of Wales, the attack was pre

ceded by a cold, which, being neglected, as mostcolds are, brought the patient into a low, debili

tated condition, rendering the system more liable

to miasmatic influences. It is common to thinkof typhoid fever and typhus fever as one and the

same thing ; but this is qnite a mistake. Typhus

fever is an epidemic disease, not at all dependentupon local influences. Typhoid fever is caused

bv inhalinr impure air, and one of its distin

guishing features is the effect which it has npon

the condition of the intestinal canal. Hence ty

phoid fever is sometimes called enteric fever,

from the Greek word enteron, an intestine. Med-

ical men feci that the name at present given tothe disease, indicating as it does that it is of the.

typhus type, is an inappropriate one. While tathis Eubject, we may mention the circumstances

under which the Prince of Wales nnd Lord Ches

terfield (for he nlso had a bout of it,) contracted

the fever. It was upon the occasion of a visit toLord Londesborough. It appears that the Pnnceslept in a room into which a closet communicates

with a cesspool ten feet below, which had notbeen cleansed in six years 1 and this very room

was occupied by Lord Chesterfield after thePrince's departure. It also appears that therewas n back draft of sewer gas up the sewers,

and the Lancet is of the opinion that the sir ofLondesborough Lodge, which was upon this occa.

sion excessively crowded with guests and servants, was "really tainted." There appears to

be no longer any doubt that it was to these iufla

ences and agencies that the Prince, as well as

his noble fellow-visito- r, owe the attack. In re

ferring to this subject, a London contemporary

remarks ;

"The facts are of course most annoying for

Lord Londesbomugh; but he did all be could to

ensure the salubrity of his house, and is not tobo blamed because the plumbers were, as usual

not to be trusted for anything except their charge.

If we could hang one of them for. murdering aPrince, the world would be an improved pbee tolive in." The subject has a local and most im

portant application one to which we would in

vite the attention of every reader, and especiallythe guardians of the health of this city. BritishCoUmisL

Antwerp, February 23d. The Bishop of Orleans,and Dukes Rohan and Trcmoillc, have arrived here.The number or strangers is constantly increasing,and their presence causes much agitation In the city.

the streets went occupied by tumultuouscrowds, nnd the police are out in force.

ViES"a,February 23d. Jiy, the American Minister, gave a supper party last night in honor of Washington's birthday, which brought topethcr a largeand brilliant company. Aruonc the gnests presentwere the members of the British Embassy.

Ilirr nengelmnellcr has been appointed Secretaryof the Austrian Legation at Washington.

Paeis, February 23d. A despatch from Romesays that General Sherman and party, previous tothe departure for Naples, had a pleasant interviewof an hour's duration with the Pope. The party also called on Cardinal Antonelii, who gave them acordial reception.

The Assembly y discussed the Budget.Thiers made a speech defending the estimates or

the War Department. He insisted that they couldnot be reduced. It was necessary to replace mate-rial, fortify the frontier, repair fortifications, andcreate a real army.

It is rumored that General Cissey, Minister ofWar, will ask for a credit of 200,000,000 or francsfor building new ibrts around Paris, and for fortifi-

cations on the frontier, particularly at Longroy andBelfort. .

The Prussians are rapidly extending the fortifica-tions at and Strasbourg.

A grand dinner was given at the Italian Legation,yesterday. Minister Wa6hburne nnd the principalrepresentatives of European Powers were present.

The taking of the census in France will begin onthe first of May.

Berlix, March 15. The Upper Ilouse or thePrnssian Diet has passed the annual Budget. Itshows a surplus of 14,000,000 tbalcrs, and makes44,000,000 applicable to the reduction or the publicdebt

that

with

Mctz

London, March 13. Murphy, the well knownlecturer is dead. It is believed that his

death was caused by Injuries received at the baudsof a mob while delivering his lecture some timesince at Whitehaven.

The Queen has approved of the grant of n pensionto the widow of Mark Lemon.

The proprietors of newspaper and job printingoffices in London arc trying to break up the variousTypographical Unions In the city, and a strike ofcompositors in consequence of the movment Is

Only 3,750 of the amount required to bail theTichbornc claimant thus far has been fonud, bnt theprisoner expects to get the full amount He is cer-tain to be on a dozen different chargesif released.

Some time ago examination was "had iuto certaincharges against the wife ol the Queen's Advocate,General Sir Travers. Twiss, made by Solicitor Chaf-fers, an eminent member of the Bar. This resultedin a suit against Chaffers for libel on Lady Twiss.The bearing of the case commenced last week. Theprincipal witness was Lady Twiss herself, who wassubjected to a severe which lastedseveral days, with regard to immoral condnct pre-vious to her marriage. This week the case wasbrought to a sudden close by the disappearance ofthe lady, much to the astonishment of her friends,who felt confident ol her innocence.

A 's Expedient. A good story istold ot a writcrlor an English penny maznzinc, whoin consideration of thirty shillings a week, was farnlshlng a cheerful serial, wherein the proncness ofthe characters to commit crimes In the first chapterwas only equaled by their promptitude in meetingviolent deaths in the last. Thh apprentice laccratorof the popular sensibilities didn't put pepper enoughInto his cream tarts to suit the editor, so he was toldone fine Tuesday that bis services would not be re-

quired after the end of the week. Burning to avengehimself of nls enemy, be gathered ail the charactersof his story on board a frigate, steamed out fiftymiles irom land, set fire to the magazine and blewhero, heroine, heavy villain, minor personages, all,into eternity. Then he wrote at the bottom," Tobe continued next week," drew his thirty shillingsand left the office with a sweet smile. The nextincomer was a man of genius and fertile in expedi-ents, so he sent out a yacht wth a lot of new charac-ters on board, which picked np all the persons ess-

ential to the plot after the explosion, and on wentthe 6tory, as merry as a marriage beiL

Washington--, March 15th. The Custom HouseInvestigation Committee examined specialTreasury Agent, Frank Howe. He testified at lengthin regard to the working of the system whencharges were made against merchants for defraudingthe revenue There has been fifteen cases of seiz-ure of books and papers since he had been in officerHe could not recollect the cases or names of theparties. He never compromised cases ; had no pow-er to do so. The entire expenses of fifty-thre- e spe-cial agents for the year, including the SupervisingAgent at Washington, were $1GO,000, $40,000 oiwhich sum was expended In travelling and contin--"

gent expenses. During that period over 81,000,000had been paid iuto the Treasury, and suits doublethat sum are pending.

A Vein toescit. Mining.Chasoe Fob x Sotxetios. A Republic.

1849....

received CASTLE & COOKE THEOD. 0. HEUCK

FROM NEWCASTLE - UPON - TYNE,

M3IITHY COAL of superiorCorropated Galvanized Iron,

tire Bricks, archFire Clay, IS tons Pig Iron,

'N'owcastlo GrindstonesBost Boiled Llnseod Oil,

Casts Black Varnish. White Lead,Tins Zinc, Tins Red Lead,

Black. Bine, Green and Yellow Paints 1

10 cases Lime Juice,Cases Preserved Provisions,

Cases Corn Flour,Cases Jams and Jellies,

Cases Pickles,

150 casks Bottled Scotch Ale,green eases Genera,

30 cases finest Scotch Whiskey,12 qrcslts finest Scotch Whiskey,10 qrcsks Marett's Brandy, 1S70,5 qrcsks Danville's Old Irisli Whiskey,5 qr csks fine Pale Sherry,5 qr csks very fine Sherry,3 hhds and 9 qr csks Hennessey's Brandy,S qr csks JIartell's Brandy.

Just Received via PanamaPER S7EAXER 310XTAKA,

PIMC PUINTS,CASES neat Pattern Prints,Cases flash and stylish Prints,Cases small and striped

Also, on hand per bark " Malvina,"

BARCLAY'S POUTER,CASES cases Gin. cases Allosh Kummcl,Baskets stone jug Holland Gin,Cases Cognac, demijohn's Alcohol-- 1 gall each.Cases Port, cases Boonekamp Bitters,Cases Sherry, Cases Nortlbanser Whiskey,Casks German Ale, Dcetjens in bottles.Casks Lager Bier in pts and qts And. Muller,Casks Swedish Ale in bottles.Cases very Julien Claret, quite sound.

Also, Hand,CJTRONG WEST INDIA HUM in hhds,

Scotch and Irish Whiskey,Very superior Wbite Cottons,

Medium Wbite Cotton,Fine Irish Linen, Ac, .tc.

Sltortly expected via Panama,

Q W. L.

OF THE

OF 144 and 146

For the Tear Dec. 31, 1871.

F. S. - - - -

Net Asset. January 1st, 1S71jitCEirrs scarse the mi:Fit rremlams St:

Interest aua Rents..

To POLICY HOLDERS:

ATir srriES phwtsGREEN.

1S72.STATEMENT

MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE

Comp et-Liy- "

JTEW BroadwayEliding

Winston. Prosident.

DISBCRSESIEXTS.

For claims by doth $2,310,054 40ror Additions... . 424.756 04For Matured Endow.

ments 47.600 00For Additions 15.51355For Cash Siridrnds 3,366,4331:For Annuities andsurrendered folicies $ f7,4M,M0 07

EXPENSES:Commissions to agents, S4l4;6s3Exchangv and 5,687 25Advertising ,,C3SK1Salaries .2,S94 MMedical Fee. 60.17SS7Law

and .statione

i

ana

100

St.

kJ

For

ry, and anmlry ex-

penses 116.S64 IS 19

TAXES:

checks

paid to States 00

H3S2,417

csejoow.SOSjCMSS 1S,565,C4

1,2C4,541

Postage,

2S.40939rrlntinc

a,113,4W

Amount different 111,191

OPi. Bonds and Mnrtcages on rroperly worth

46

$57,9IS,OG233

16

$49,264,571 17

SUMMAIIY INVESTMENTS.

more man adutue- ine sum loanea ,4bU,'JN 5tiUnltM SUIfi Stocks 4.313.10S75

3. New York State and City Stocks "... 1,000,000004. cw lorn Mate Town Ilonds 70.000 005. Real Estate 1,09,$63S96. CashinllanksandTnibtComnanlesatlnterest 3,301,039 .SO

liaiances one irom Agents. .. 1 J.i,- -i . tfl

ADD:Interest accruedDeferred and Quarterly lYemlumslYeniiuma in course of transmission... ......Market value of Stocks In etcess uf cost

quality.

YORK.

8,653,491

$49,264,571 17

$312,730 031,122,442 PC

134.4SO 5737

Cross Assets, December Slst, 1S7I $51,877,997 CO

I nave carefully examined the forepolnc Statement, andfind the saute correct ISAAC F. LLOYD, Auditor.

From tfae forefroinjr it will be eeen that the several item ofDiftbnrsement twar the following ratios to the Receipts of theyear:

Paid to Policy Holders 47.9 per cent, of Itecp Ipts.Paid for Expenses 7.1 per cent, of Receipts.Tald for Taxes. 7 per cent, of Reeelnt.

The ratio of expended U less than in any former yeardaringthe history of the Comjtany.

Tnz Assets ake ArrBorBHn as Follows:Gross Aeeta, Jan. 1st, 1S72 $31,477,997 00

I.IABII.ITIRS.Deserve for all Policies in force. $38,245,937 S4Reserve for Additions. 10,2ii9,396 iiIteeerve for Annuity 170,643 96Reserve for Unearned Margins.. 4I9.0SS79Claims by death not yet doe. . 436,478 97Post mortem Dividends, doe on

demand, ., 56,000 00Premiums paidln advance....... 33,65439Surplns accrued on Tontine Div-

idend Policies 8,197 22 47,082,256 62

Snrplas over all Liabilities $3Q5,7-to- ' 38Dividend of Jan. 1st, 1872 92

Undivided Surplus. .$1,042,01246

The Reserves npon Policies and Additions were determinedby a seriatim valnation according to tbe American Tahle ofMortality, and four per cent, interest.

The Dividend of 1872 Is considerably larger than any pre-vious distribution ly this Company npon a single year's Last.ness.

The claims by Death during the year 1872 were a fractionle-- s than seventy-eigh- t per cent, of the sum predicted Ly theCompany Tahle of Mortality.

POHCT AND ItlSIC ACCOUNT.Policies issued and restored during xrasra, vonrr.

tbe year 12,191 $35,361,235 00The amonnt insured Is abont $2,000,000 greater than in 1870.I'olicica In force Jan. 1st, 1S72.... 73,864 228,770,367 00Additions 20,132,064 00Annuities, (Annual,) 47 19,04100

Total 73,911 $245,921,472 00

Ratio of Expenses tolteceipts In the Mnrsiltn:I.vsrcs-CoKrax-or St Tout for every yrar since Its organisation:

Vear.-1843....1S44....1845....1S46 ..1847 ..1S4S,...

1S40....1851....1S52....

square.

Tins

Prints.

nice

on

:

Percent..16.1

... 9.2

...10.4..10.5.. 89.. 9.1... 96.. 8.6.. 8.S... '3

'known as

ot anoci

Tear. Percent.1831 ....13.51854 10.616341856... . 9.51857 .... 9 41858..... 9.31849 10--

I860 .... S31861 9.81862. 8.4

T1TE

Tear. Percent.1S6S OSIS64186a..1866....1867 ...18S....

,18(8...1870....1871 ...

OF

543,772

10.0.12.6.16.1.13.6.12.8.10.6. 9.2. 7.1

INSURE IN THEMUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY!

OF SEW YORK, WHICH HAS TOE

Lowest Expenses. Lowest Mortality and

largest Dividends.

SAM'L C. WILDER,ps- - Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.

consisting

Sale.VALUABLE PROPERTY

K.calla 3Ej..xo3a,ISLAND KAUAI.

7,000 Acres Fee Simple Land,(Roj-a- l Patent) with the

Buildings Improvement tlici-con- ,

unexpired lease of pasture lands adjoining, and

4.O0O Ilend or Cnltle. to be counted ont,SO Horses, Carts, Tools),

Utensils), Arc. Ac.For particulars apply to

E. KRULL, Kauai, orE. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO.,

fi Honolulu.

sary.

OFFER AT

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL!THE FOLLOWING

SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF GOODS! England, Germany & France,

uintment.

-- Consisting in Part of

Finest White all Wool 4 Flannel,Finest White all Wool A Angola WhiteFlanneli,Uood Grey and White all WoolFlannels, 10x4 Bleached Sheeting,Thompson's Glove-Fittin- g Corsets,Amoskcag Denims, Jeans, Drills andBleached and Unbleached Cottons.

A Sup'r Ass't of Stationery,Water Lined Note Paper,White Baled Note Taper,White Ruled Laid Lear, Letter and Bill Paper,White, Calf and Amber and Letter and Note

Envelopes,Payson's Indelible, and Carter's Copyinglnk,Artists' 4 flexible Hulers,Smith A. Wesson's Pistols a Cartridges,Hair Girths, Stirrups k Leathers,Spanish Trees, Cronpcrs and Bridles,Oak Belting, Street Brooms,Wood Faucets, Lamp Black,

Italian Packing I.acc Leather,Paints, Oils, &c.

Whito Zinc & Lead, in 1,2 I 25 lb containerPans and Chrome Green,Chrome Yellow, Umber, Sienner,Patent Dryer, Vermillion,Whiting Prnssian, Blue, Bladders of Putty,

Carriage and Coach Varnish, GROCERIES-- .

Bright, Copal and Furniture Varnish,Boiled Linseed Oil, Turpentine,Mason's Blacking, Codec Mills,Axe. Tick, Sledge, Ads, Hoc, Oo,Hammer i Chisel Handles,Wool Cards, Saddles, Enameled Trunks,

Coopers' Tools,Croters, Uowels, and Cbatnpering Knives,

Carpenters Planes,Fore, Smooth, Jack JL Jointers,Cut Xails, 3, 4, 6, S. 10, 12, 20, 30, 40, SO and60,1, Iloat Nails, 1, ii, 1J a 2 inch,Pressed Xails, 22 inch.Cooper's nivcts, 4, 7 a 8 lbs,Copper Jlircts k Burs, I, J,fi t j inch, Gimp Tacks,Iron k Copper Tacks of all sizes.Best Rubber Hose, , J. 1, 1 1 2 inch,Centrifugal, Varnish, Taint, White-lVas- h

and Scrub Brushes, Cov'd Tin Pails,i, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10 k 12 quarts,Covered Slop Pails, Dippers,Bish and Milk Pans,Jcnning'sbits, soldering irons, Thinges.steels,Hammers, uauges, cqnarcs, unucU,Angers, Sieves, Lime Squeezers,Yard Sticks, Bung Starters, Axes,Shovels, Spades, Oos, Lanterns,Facie Horse, A and O Plows andPoints, Paris Tlows, extra heavy and stronr.ti i : j r t Ti , "1'roiuxiue oi iiuu, lam miter,Foland's White Pino Compound,Pails, Tubs, Brooms, Etc.. Etc.

DOWNER'S KESOSENE OIL,From tho Boston House

And Many Other ArticlesSS- - AI.I. TO HE SOLI) LOW. 3m

The Sufferer's Best Friend !

HOILOWAY'S OINTMENTo

Bad Legs, Ulcerous Sores, Bad Breasts andOld wounds.

No description of wound, sore or ulcer can resisttho healing properties of this excellent Ointment.The worst cases readily assume a healthy appearancewncnever this mendicant is applied ; sound fleshsprings up from tbe bottom of tho wound, indamationof the surrounding skin is arrested and a completeand a permanent cure quickly follows tho use of the

Files, Fistulas and Internal InflamationThese distressing and weakening diseases mav with

certainty be cured by the sufferers themselves, if theyWill lien IInllniTav,a nlnlmsnl ...1 t..l.. ln.lthe printed instructions. It should be well rubbed onthe neighboring parts, when all obnoxious matterwill be removed. A poultice of bread and water maysometimes be applied at bed time with advantage:the mort scrupulous cleanliness must be observed. Ifthose who read this paragraph will bring it under thnotice of. their acquaintances whom it may concernthey will render a service that will never bo forgotten.as a cure is certain.

Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia.Nothing has tbe power of reducing indamntion and

subduing pain in these complaints in tbe same degreeas iioiiowaj's cooling Uintment nnd purifying Pills.When uecil simultaneously they drire all inflamationand depravities from tho system, subdue and removeall enlargement of the joints, and leave tho sinewsana muscles lax and uncnntnicted. A cure may a!ways be effected even under the worst circumstancesif the use uf these medicines be persevered in.

Eruptions, Scald Head, Ringworm andother Skin Diseases.

After fomentation with warm water, the ntmost re.lief and speediest cure can be readily obtained in allcomplaints affecting the skin and joints, by the simultaneous use of the Ointment and Pills. Hut it musthe remembered that nearly all skin diseases indicatethe depravity of the blood' and tbe derangement ofme liver ana stomacn; consequently, in many eases,time is required to purify the blood, which will beeffected by n judicious use or the Pills. The generalhealth will readily be improved, although tbe erup-tion may be driven out more freely than before, andwhich should ho promoted. Perseverance is neces

Sore Throat, Diptheria, Quinsey, Mumpsana all other Derangements of the

Throat.On the appearance of any of theso maladies, the

Ointment should be well rubbed at least three times ada; upon the seek and upper part of the chest, so asto penetrate to the glands, as salt is forced into meat;this course will at once remove inflamation and ulcer-ation. Tbe worst cases will yield to this treatmentby following the printed directions.

Scrofula or King's Evil and Swelling ofthe Glands.

This class of cases may be enred by Ilollowsy's pnrifying Pills and Ointment, as their double action ofpurirying the bloort and strengthening the system ren-ders them more suitable than any other remedy forall complaints of a scrofulous nature. As the bloodis Impure, the liver, stomach and bowels being muchderanged, require a. purifyiug medicine to bring abouta cure.Both lie Ointment and nitt tioulil be vied in lie Jo- -

Imtinq Ctte ;Bad Legs Cancers Sore ThroatBad Breasts Contracted and Skin DiseasesBurns Stiff Joints Glandular Swell- -Bunions Elephantiasis ingsBite ofMosqul- - Fistulas Sore Head

toorSandfly flout ScurryCoco-ba- y Lumbago TumorsCbiego-fo- Piles UlcersChilblains Rheumatism WoundsChapped Hands Scalds YawsCorns (solt) Sore Xipples

Sold at tbe Establishment of PROFESSOR BOL-L- 0

WAY, 241 Strand, (near Temple Bar; London , andby all respectable Druggists And Dealers in Medicinesthroughout tbeeivilixed world, at tbe following prices:Is. ld., Is. 9.I., 4s. 6., lis., 22s., and 33s. each Pot.

a There is a considerable laving by taking thelarger sites.

X. B. Directions for the guidance of patients inevery disorder are affixed to each Pot.

52-- J. T. WATER HO USE, Agent!

Oregon Ha-ms- ,

"TTiXJ'nlkinbcre, arrived this tiny,Oil Tor sale by BOLLES k

March ISth, 1S72.CO.

10

Salmon Direct from the Packers !

BEST Columbia River Salmonpacking ofreceived per "Falkinburg" and for tale by

4S BOLLES t CO.

HAS- -

iTrust deceivedINVOICES FROM- -

cossistoo or

DRY GOODS!TTTHITE MARSEILLES, BED QUILTS, Whitet T Cotton Turkish Towels, Grey and Linen Huck

Towels, White and Grey Cotton Iluck Towels. IlorsBlankets, bales of Blankets in all wool and all cottonbales Brown Cotton, bales White Madapolams, halesof Fancy English Prints, bales White Ground Prints,bales Printed Brilliants, esses Vhite Brilliants cscsWhite Moleskin, White Cotton Drill, Half Linen do,All Linen Dn1I,.baIes Blue Cotton, bales Blue Flannel, eases White Linen Dnck, Vail Barege of all col'sSilk Grenadine for Vails, White Cashmere. Black Merino and Thibet, fine Black Cobnrg, Baratheas. Bunting, colored Lined Drills. White Jaconet, Mull Muslin, Nainsooks, Victoria Lawns, Swiss Dotted Muslin

Black, White a Brown Linen ThreadWhite Cotton Thread; Ileavy and extra wide Ticking,Hair-clo- th beating, Ulack Linen Drill,llorrock's bite Cotton IjOnr Cloth. Crochet Cottonbales Bloc Drilling Heavy White Corduroy. Amoskeag Denims, Italian Cloths, Black and Bluo Broadcloth, Heavy White Cotton Bed Sheeting. Cashmered'ecosse. Carpets and Tapestries, Tape Check. Paperuamoncs, cnesias,nne t niie i.mens, i.adies corsets.Buttons and Trimmings for tailors' use. Black, Brownand White Linen Hollands, Black Silk, Black andWhite Cotton Wadding, Zephir Wool,.SaddIe Cloths,iilacK urcpe, etc.

French Peas In Water. French Teas in Butter, tinsPeas and Carrots. Asnaracus. Soun Bouiilv. MockTurtle, Julien Crab, Kidney, Fowl, Oxtail and HareSoups, tins of Tongue, Brunswick Liver, Mushroom,Westphalia, Italia, Cervelat. Sausaccs. eto.. Currant.Apples and Basberry Jellies in iars. Strawberry. Currant, itaspoerry anu currant Juice, naspberry Vinegar, eases .inxeu ncaies. ricaliliy. Unions and Gherkins, Limburg and Swiss Cheese, barrels Rye Flour.fcour uaboaco m Kegs, Kegs halted Uranner KohlCurly Kehl.tins Drauner Rem or Curly KehlCabbacekegs Dutch Herrings, kegs Silted German StringBeans, kegs Salted Turkish Peas, Canary and Rapeteed, demnonns leliotr and Ureen Split l'cas, bardeBcs and Anchovies in patent glass and tin boxes,Kegs Saltpeter, eases bweet (.III, n estphalia Hams,kegs Jlussia sardines, rrench Prunes in class, Smyrna Figs in glass, Zante Currants in tins, M'iscat Raisins in tins, Capers in glass, glasses Preserved Lamp-reys, Russia Caviar in patent boxes, Candles, Saltwater soap, .trench Chocolate, cases Confectionery,Manipan and other Sweetmeats, Vinegar in demi--jonns and barrels, uroccry rapcr and Dags, etc.

VrVlXLOS, AT.OS3,cfisc.

24 DIFFERENT BRANDS BEST HUNGARIAN WINES

in cases. RIIIXE WINES in cases, such as Lieb--frauenmilch. Gctsenheimer. IToehheimcr. Xiersteiner,Rudesheimcr, Deidesheimcr, Bocksbeutcl, all warranted genuine. Medoc 1S62 and 1S64 in coses, Santerneand llaut Sauternc. Cases CLARET of other brands,such as Chit Litages, Lagrange, Leorille, Chamber-ti- n.

Cases Port Wine, Sherry, Marachino, Malt Ex-

tract. Nordhauser Brantncin, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, NordbauscrKnmmel and doublo Kummel, Swed-ish Punch and Cocktail, French Cognae, Angosturaand Boonckarap Bitters, best and real Holland Gin,imitation Holland Gin, casks Brandy Gin and Rum,Dectien & Schroder's star brand Ale in pts nnd nls.Norwegian Beer in pts and qts, Marian's Draft Ale incasks. Alcohol in demijohns and kegs, Seltter Water.

SATS. cfc o .Ladies' Hats and Bonnets, ner style;, Children's

Hats and Gents1 Felt Hats, new stvles. Ladies.' Children's and Gents' Gloves, colored Kid Gloves for La-dies and Gents, Suspenders, Garters, White TiqueYets, fine Itluc Sacks, Black and UIuo Cloth Pants,While Duck Sacks. Pants and Vests, On can and ANpacca Sacs, Prima Pant?, figured Moleskin Pants,figured Victoria Pants, Silk Umbrellas, whaleboneframes extra sixes. Ladies' Silk Umbrellas, Brown andBlue Cotton Umbrellas, a complete assor't of Gents'Linen and Paper Colors. Neckties. Men's white andgrey heavy merino half-hos- men's and boys, heavybrown cotton socks, ladies' superior white stockings,Merino undershirts and drawers, extra slues, browncotton undershirts, pilot reefing jackets, monkey jack-ets, waterproof coats, white cotton hemmtrd handker-chiefs, superior whito linen and lawn handkerchiefs.mourning handkerchiefs, calico and madapolam shirtsand other numerous articles.

ATI 3Sf E ItYBLANK BOOKS, such as ledgers, journals, day

hooks, cash books, stock books, account books, copy-ing books, noto books, book folios, octave honks.Bill, cap and letter paper, pens and pen holders, ink,copying presses, etc. etc.

Fa,mts cfi3 oil.While lead and line, black and green paints, lin

seed oil, sheet lead, etc. etc.

Melodeons, Iron Safes,

TWO ROSE-WOO- D COTTAGE PIANOS

3Poxfvnxioiy1 cfejo.Bst ran de eoloir-- e. poraatnras, bair oil, fine per- -

lumcrj, toilet soaps, etc. eto.

MISCEL.LAJVEOUS.Cases nicknacks and fancy articles, ton and dolls.

jack knives, batcher knives and pen knires, watermonkers, silk beltings, ribbons in large assortment,feather and plumes, artificial flowers and wreaths.gotta perch a ronnd combs, dressing and fine toothcombs, ladies dress trimmings, firie embroideries, thebest ol German cigars, corks, black bat ribbons, blackpolished fence wire, a good article, hoop iron, Manilarope, hemp sail twine, walking sticks, violin strings,hooks and ejes, hair pins, meerschaum pipes, orna-mental globe table lamps, watches, window glass, etc.

-- ALSO-

GOODS SUITABLE FOR ALL TRADES !

DRY GOODS, HARDWARE,

CROCKERY, CUTLERY,

HOSIERY, SADDLERY,

PERFUMERY, &c. &e.

-- ALSO-

EXPECTED via PANAMApASES PRINTS, TJLALnS, white amivJ 'dark ground Prints,

TWEEDS, CASSIMEEES, CLOTHS

WITE and BROWXLOXG

Boots & Shoes for Ladies,GENTS and CHILDREN.

Denims, Brilliants and

!

ALSO

Fortor,.

CLOTOS,

Numerous Other ArticlesSUITABLE FOR THE TRADE

Cases Downer's Best Kerosene Oil,

Cases Best American Card Matches.Bales American Heavy

Amoskcag Denims, &c itc

ALL THE ABOVE ABE FOR SALEOS THE XOJ.T

EASONABLE TERMS S LIBERAL PRICES

Country Dealers are Particularly Invited

TO ESATVTIWBMr Stock before purchasing elsewhere.

35-3-n THEOD. C. HEUCK, Fort Street

A. W. PJEIRCE fe CO.

Offer for Sale

SDIP C0AiLER

WHALE BOATS AND BOAT STOCK!

GROCERIES,

Lime and Cement,

California Hay,

AND

By Steamer from San Francisco,

Potatoes, Onions, &c,

Aconta forBrand's Bomb Lances,

Perry Davis' Painkiller,

Pnuloa Saltworks

NOTICEQENUTXE

QEXUINE

QENUINE

REXCII

gCREWEDgOOTS

gOREWEDjgCOTS

RRENCHgCREWED

JJOOTS

A splendid assortment of the above

celebrated FRENCH CALF SCREWED

BOOTS jnst received; also, a few more

left of FRENCH CALF GAITERS,

which will be sold at the Lowest Possible

Price.

M. S. CRINBAUM & CO.4S 1m

a ' fl

Tobaco and Cigar Store !IVo. 4t I'orl Ntrccf.

ON HAND LARCKCONSTANTLY Choicest Brands of

Nalnral Leaf aaaisl Fine Cnt

Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,Havana, German and Manila Clgan,Turkish, Rassian and Havana imparted CtgaritM,Casks of Xavy ring, (in bond,)

FANCY CIGAR CASES, TOBACCO POUCHES, BAGS,o Ac., e.

ALSO,

Kilauca Smoking Tobacco!So well known for its pnritjr and frhner.

For Sale by43 It

r

A

BOLLMAJfJf,

RENT.THE HOUSE ncii premises

THE PURFoccnpie.1 bj Vi. L. OREES, Eni.on the first of April.

II.U Prt Street.

TO

A"""- - at ri:Potienhu gfri

Also The lions, and premises No. 14S xijmUtBT.Possession given immedUtely.

For particulars appljr to C. B. WILLIAMBor J. II. WOOD.

nonolnlo, Feb. 5th. 1872 I

To Let or Lease.Those verr Dcsirnblc rrcmlses

M on the I'laini, known ai ULUMNT, at pf.ent ocenpied bjr Mr. S. B. Dole. Theof a largs Far)r, Dlolnr

Room, three Bed Rooms, and Pantry, tw. Iarz.Store Rooms on basement ; .there ii alto en the hada Cottage containing tao rooms, detached KlUaea,Servants' Home, Stablea, As., Ac. with a waB tgood water. Also a CotUgk in Xanana Valtcr, Happlied for immediatelj. For farther pkftintari ae-P-'y

to (2 J. 3. LBMON.

4 a alio

- -

To be Let.The Hunse 3Iakal of Dr.SUngenw.Id'a resHene., Xanaaa Ara--

nne. Appij at tne office or tbh aWr.4S tf

"Knight of the Red Cross" Tobacco.A SMALL LOT of thi fine Tobacc- o-other varieties for sal. I.w bv

B0LLB3 Jt CO.

PAINTS and OILDest Enelish andOd, White Lead, Whit. Zin.. BtkPa.nt, Red Lead. Fanoy Colon ind Patent Drver.AlsoThe celebrated "Sur Copjer Paint." last(7) BOLLES A CO

AJiCIIOrtS with iron tocl(-- tn adJlt;Bstock, which makes the assortmentfall and complete. Juit received from Enrof. by barkKamoi. In bond or duty paid, for aale br

7 BOLLES i CO.

"TEDS coiaTrliiESTABLISHED 1851!

immwamGERMAN, FRENCH, ENGLISH

-- .4.5

AMERICAN GOODS!RETCltSS T11A.1K? far FaitPnsn.JI'mm ma ttry siTI7rra aaaaaaaa.Yr TV lit L' V&MMLJ . rt. . at. ft

Dry Goods, Groceries, EartteRwire,Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery,

Glassware, Lfatber Ceods,

X'xixxtM. OIXsb. Colon), Cbx2,

A LARGE VARIETY of NOTIONS,Moc

DENIMS, TICKINGS, BROWN CQTTWS,SllHILsW. gsMitlnja. Paaal a tpmi ssartsaaa.Aa.slllf RaafB. nstaatftv TaiiaK tMts)skTlaajhl Cut.i aa. tnmtm TUtrtmmmmf sajsnx .ia a,

wsaJtawsaaBi aaa.1. umm isuiir slTovkM Ma aol Tbarala. wsjw mm

Ham Waals, wtxt arr. Maav antsiss.i sjaaHas, niiiirtr lasMOai

Faaej CbIsii. mmt wajtaspga pi fa.a,

Us. DrUKmm rtaaanl. SnrMva. WtiT Bangs.. Uata. Ita.4Btmsw' Ml otter Nil 1 Cmi

BbM DrOlraw. Wait. Cilia. ss.T CWefc. Paaitilia. fli utan.

MMajM,

Ms fci'li. ' n!' lii hiisT """

Gents' Hats of Christy I Shi's nake.Li ails' Hattaasll

loata. CUldna asrt sli.taf sksna Ha a.saa.WMI rtsaM. Ntk a4 Ocsna C.li .kfl snla Li. us, aaai faiir cfc, a Wf Ma m9 af afjasta- -

f B slsvfc, plata, wml, .nsasM ass. mini.NtcllttM, aar.' wmM Ism Mi mH mm ilti a.1,1 Mm' Ujr .tut mm kiM ilufcans

A Complete Arctic Outfit Icotfnusiye

THAT A WHJLEHJR SR FtSHERil.1 RCtfNRSfMartsn r VraMrts m4 1... )' ari aT'-- rim' mtmKinm-n- imd last casmM mm mmrm

9mtkm. Cnhaair . Tws gff. Iakas rant far mmrm. iiiaaau a

HsJfajL fcjrasaps. Mart. JIV. CmMb. Qllfc.1 mmmt Oaaj Oaslk, Taaat.

a9tfcCis')trMH4lBj)4t 1

Ckaisa-ko- . NatrCsaajSara Turns. TwmI mi a

La ill Hat a CalsWa. ,

Ltn. Va. faJaatat s rraritEaabrcaaVrsal skirts, isfjr mmmmj

A Pine Selection fer Leap Year!RUk BanAarckMax Liana WstCbSSJa.Tail. Jfvmmm mmm Pia

AlaMk.

aim

Cum

Jafsa

Lara TW

Nan of ab Ofa. la

Iata.tr' psKT Hmmt Uinta WmmtLaaHaa' Flaaarr Wol Thai mm frmrlt. lln ti.a.

ttasr itns, jswiaaa j aaar a . mm

Black llk nsM mm la ifct ..latilack lilkfi. Saarr mat, ttiaitaiii. f afl kfcaskv

fhittnn mf all klsasa. i ha ii la ml & kkaakv k. aiP1.k tmmt mmmm. sawtWr aaai raskaiTorkrr rasabnr. ilili al mmm iialil tha- -. a lskiUMiia, nam

VERY CHOICE II'"-- frtiitN. pirhl, ttvhnmmtm ifitt fmm,nr 1 mdi owf iM, wnir mnmm, i

Ratlin Mmrm,

ME-THUT- ENOUGH SA6BLiToisol kJl hf IW Itaf m rm, m 4I tvr Ml Vm H 3jp U ftAmmX1rw wmI mrnnit mmm iwrnm, tOMfm

hI nil ifc MrkM mmmm. 11- -- f havMi mmi TtwUkV w fmm,i.ilitj bnit. pntmrnm mmmt. Ik, rftoi r' m II. tUrn. mm Ml M. alMkWv MtoftMt.tT kH HMUiy MM

1 am bewail. naHjeli mm

JixlM pimpmim m wfrmp.

aVDH tmtm

OTHER SUCH LIKE SWEET THISGSIMalnliFiona. aat rka, OsSaf a a

naatak l..lar ha 1

IiHlk pJaiaa , i.Mi. k ekaai kbnmrrmty, a as

xieirtkiat IsM ki s

THE LATEST COLUMBIA RIVER SALS(Kla mnd mttt I

IVIII.Iitre Chr - SuriIItaa- - I.Chocolate. Conn-ctloatrrr-- j-.

BASS' ALE, Pifils & Qietfs,Btro.ro a Mhmrarr

THE FINEST TO BE 98TAHEB U THIS SiMEJ!Barclaj Jt SWt

aawl rnmry i.liwai r aJasarrr'a mm lad k Cmmmtm Urn, I

an fciam Ala la aSaas aaal mm

CIl.lMPAR.fK, as.

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triM.af.aaMkTI. ammt mr --mmm mmfr -

Casta. Snap,

fcarr-- U

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wnxIjr

Portland

OaaiBsjByra

GROCERIES

Cement,r-- " HNaniHTFRaTFn asmr....n...,lm,, miiniakl

XV 1. rmtmr u. wkirk 'mmrm

Ml vira iJtflKTA rro.r tksas ri taa. a? nto ,

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faaw farsa. tlrr em, mm

uaa.aa' mm SsrW .adMss. ml ast "--a rriftlt at.

mmm, tmm mm hm mm aaaekaaa. aawSEtPkatoK to. ra ranrakaaTriSSaaaSpiinna u. a. mmm, mm, mm r.iMk,H M

Musical Instruments. Tys, &.maa. Tiaata lartaaa. mmm mt ml

W. ITraM mm t..a. timm mmmmm. mmm JmsXVasla. mmmtmimn mmmm. imwmm mmm. ' - 1 S I

CARPENTEES IMPLEXErJTS.'" . ..

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PMty Kaseam, skaaa . aa.nrrmrm aalia sj.sissi.a.

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Laaaa. thmm I ia - - .

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JOHN TJJ0S. WAT2SH0TJSE.


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