1 iVWfr

rPM
iliiniinwr
U'KKKLV KV
l'U11 HI.IsilED
v m.
irit
AW
the m.'.s:
lulivr.
very
also
ii
nr.-- l
It
f.i-i- t.
in
in Ar.ril.
ajpi-:ii-- l
rt
lbl,
rl" th
from
p--
Xt-Tiltoti. editur
York L.'hp'h't'ft. To fully appreciate it- - r:iril
tlmt th tocsin Lad
'iolimity, wf mu-- t
lioin l'ort Sumter, ami millions
juit hf'ii
up to exterminating vtr.
In the city of ;ient. in olJ St. I Savon's Tower,
IJoland. It was an ohjVot
hung the famous
people,
because it rang to warn
to
the
atfeeiion
of
them when Liberty ua-- j in ilaner. With this explanation we ihalf inler.tanil the superlative war
the
w-r-
nf
pt-- u
ri-i-
e
r
Th-oUo-
So!:g
:i.crotarv
j
r
Yi:-con-
lr
booth.
in
Mr. Jloocrt Lincoln, son of the late President,
is shortly to be married to a daughter of Secretary
Harlan.
ll
The total number of National Hanks now in
orteration is 1,524, with an authorized capital of
$37,830,211.
:
f'tjntttrt-B-
'
two Jams instead.
'1 he first locomotive for the Atchison and Pike'H
Kailroad Las been received in Lawrence
Pink
... nail-J3I' .
THKObvfti. riLTO.f.
j
!
!
viiv,
Iq ol i as.
Tower,
Attuiaoiht
7'r.t- -
iwur,
iiclini
IHi
cr-i- t
sptk.?,
V7hat ctsir.t t!.r xhur.ier
'
TXi.j tretab'.c
ecl.ol
"VLr
i
aci
wife
ev-v- y
2:roV
T
uiai-- J ?
3trt-- t
trimp of thror.fifcg feit
Aii tljin? to tt.-- cit'i wall
the warn. 1. ci
II
Vi:h
peril ot a foe '
grew
tola
An.l MiuiJ Liaru
V.'hmeTtrr K.j!an.l tolled ,
And evry t.iid 11 tword could kuil,
bo ?
Aul every arm couM b.-n-
1Lt
y!.I iu
Freeii'in
Li'e r itrii't tlm
Ttre tuinlrvl yrari av !
II.
Roland. t..ll
Toll
s lnue
?o grand
!
rnak jatTii't-
If
At itijr fi'st
si
und.
True kc.trU will bound,
Great M)ula wid tf.rill !
let tt y test
Tbrn VAl.
Try each ta:ia4 trevt
Tdi triir aii-- l Ul-- v alilt tiod Ctufet
Rutnd,
!
!
t
torr
St Caon's
Not now in
Not now fct n.idiiit'.it liuur
Not now from Rie Scheldt io
tut here thi lide the " !
lull hrrtr. iu t. rij.nl. br.fhl da
for not by nikt awaiti
A fx: wiikout tlie putc,
Lut perjured
f
.
III.
Ti.
friT.d-
1
ZuyJr Z",
!
wilbiu brtray,
-
Aul do th Icrd at Duua !
Toll ! i:.U:id, t II !
too von
Thy uuad i
To arms ! Sir)T cnt th LruderN call !
Toll ! Ki.lj.nd, I' ll '.
CjajKe-al- l
Tid cutUif-owder k a arul gun
iMiuck
arJ
taatck
of a'.re to
The
Lr half of renl iu' work wJ d'Ct
Tod ! RoUj1. ti.il !
T11 wrd- froo icibanl U?ai !
t.41
Toll !
wr.-h.it t ar cn id-- .
bitti-than whtrn brave laea fall
toti r
T ;t r
nt
r
.
fr-.t-
p
In aki. I )ed but and
t!ie
irt ha
And
It
l.n'.l
ol.'..r pall.
l brV.. wl.lle
jf-
!
bath
ni.ce ttiu'iut m
?.
J
Au.1 ni .y h.
Aia-n-
fillJ '
ar
-
.'
IV.
K.!and. toll
Tif I'rE'i on thy tw r
f:ad r:;ry to this b' ur;
T.ill
And
And
Al.d
Kr-'"-
rr.i-rri-
if?
ii
ni
r b f.a now
d'
t
the
1:1
Ghent
!
rin,;.
liud'i Content
s:ire tl.e Kii.? I"
are rna :
.!
M:i Khout
I'nt.l th."
St iet it t e I
A
ki;J
ihc
kitjy
tl,
Tre.l-vu1
.!-.-
w
t
whrrori-- r
waved.
rut a m:o enslaved
:
Kn'.artl. l"il .'
jVr. ra Nortrei-- Uke t S ulbern strand f
Toll! K..l:wt t, !... !
l.d rr.t.i .tn 1 f r, at tii.v c- - ciroand,
'tll rla p a.'jiii i li o.!.er'. hand,
ve the Und
Ait-..ukt..e iAii.l ili.-v-t li I bath ttTc l
.V:.l
C.'.l ! ii. tn..!. Mil
T'
51
!
n
4
!i.t
'.
--
m
v-r- y
Yo3K, Sept. '23 The Ilerald't corresponJ-:D- t
itSf. Albany. Vt . contralicts the report which
Loa becu gei.er tlij circuUteJ 10 the ellect tht the
leJ lo theai. by the
tautcr-s..- f
tht f :cc a.I refan
money
stolen on the
aricriuiiti.n,
the
f'tnt
lers. He says
by the rebel
Uth o(
and of
lhetot l aniu'int fioko was cTtr J'):J,CH)0, CanaJi-ans.
) hi
retuneI by the
this only
a
made
baa
Seward
Secrctiry
It s iJ tht
demand on the British Government fur reatitution of
tho m' ny, on the ground that when the raid took
p'.ace Mjn'e Cun td.an 'edciaN were aware that it was
oor.tempat?d and they assisted the scoundrels iu
mtking their escipe and threw all possible obstao'es
in the way of their arre-j- t and punibbment.
Nicw
hJ
ri
U-e-
s-O- .OJ
i-
-
The New York lltraLi's special says it id
currently reported that Gen. Ortega, wh will be
the constitutional succed--o- r of Trtsident Juarez in a
few months, hai succeedud in raising a ery Urg
loan for the rejublLrin government in Mexico. b?el
on the secarity of rontisoatcd property. It 19 well
known that in a n tranci?ci several hnnired thou-sal dollars have recently been subscribed. ? It is
thought here if the loan was properly put btryre the
it would gain very largely in amount. Since
f
the rebel loan wa.- uegotiared openly both in Paris
and London, neither the French nor the British
fernroeut could object to a Mexican loan being
taken in the country. The rtipnblicaca want money
Mexico
n
ie,
-
rather thr& own
!
ln-for-
,
t
f
m-ac-
be-id-
es
-
iiAVl
Csri..
N.
l
IneNe
Ihe
W.
tl
v VorK
New Vork
.. iLDi'.iCH,
j
V7AI Kfctt,
co.,
Deakrii in Oeneru'
prtniuce-
j
-
j
AhSO
Agents for the Lihue, Metealf, and Princeville Phintaticitis.
402-l-
f
y
& Co., New lied ford
Isaac Howlasi, Jr.,
,
W. O. K. PoPK.
do.
Mohc.an", Stosk .t Co. San Francisco.
47S-l.. V. Mkhkill & Co,
do
Kaiwiki Srr.AR Plastatios,
Toukt Sikar Plastatios.
N. LADD,
Importer and Dealfr in II akdwarf. Ccti.ert, Mrcr'sics
II0110
Touw and Ai.RierLTfHAL I.MPLkMKNTd, For Btreet.
47S-l- y
lulu.
St.,
4'JU-l-
irent-ra-
ti!. at d
Kinjr streets
1'i-a-
corm--
l
of Fort and
r
47t-l-
Produce.
floitu ."1ll.
F.ra'eby
HONor.rLir sti:am
Shoki.
F1.0IP, Uka.S and
47'j ly
iia:kfi:liAgents,
Couiinission
ral
40-l-
O.ihu.S. I.
U.
tuS
H..I.T.
Von
ComniiSiiion
OfD-r- al
holt
Merchants.
in:i:-K- ,
Honolulu. Oahu. 3.
I.
SHIP(lateralCHANDLER
i
j. cAKTwiticiirr,
ali:x.
mission Mrrchatit and General Shipping Ageta,
'
I'ora
j
Oahu, H. I
s.
JAN ION. CRKKX At CO.,
Ruildings, Queen street.
Comtnisnion Merchants Fin-Pro478-l- y
Honolulu, April 1, 1?59.
1
j
C. H. LEWKRS.
J-
LEWERS
LUMBER
I R EI"
NOW
SS iug
Material
DU KSON.
-
DICKSON,
sz
j
H. Y. LUDINCTON,
s.
co.)
Importer and
Whrb-sal-
and Spirits, and
473-l- y
harf, Honobilu. H. I.
in Wines
I'eaU-- r
e
Malt Liquors, Charlton
i.
pkatt li
i.
patt.
JoH.t
c. M'CASoLKS.
&
CO.,
Dealers in v5b(hirik, Brao and GestRAt. M kkcii andisb.
N. E. corner of Fort an.l Kir.g Streets. Hoiioluiu, H. I.
405-l-
y
nn.l N rthwest Lumber, Shingles, J)oor9.
Deal r in
Sash, lilinds. Nails, p .tints, .Vc., .ve &c.
n I In Enpliunulf.' 4S7-I- y
A C lii Old Slnnd
Denier
ii
D. F. EHLERS,
Iry tioods.
Street.
C. FRED'KDry PFLUCER,
Men's Clotlii::g.
j
t
i
j
j
j
Foots
Dealer in Staple and Fancy
!od,
N' t fM. SiTe ou Fort Street,
and Sh .es. and Yj id.
474-lvonlb.lt Heuck.
nearly opposite Mc-r- s.
'
CRI N BAU M &
Doab-rIir.pnrt-r- s
mil Wh...b.-ain Fashionable Clethias,
Hats, C:tp, B ! and ?!..'-- , and every v.iriety of Oer.t'.e-liieti- 's
iI.h-Store, f .rr.ierly occuS'ii.eri..r Furui-hir.- i:
pied by W. A. A'.Iri.h, Esq, in Makees Block. Queen
49t-l- y
Street,
Oalal.
A. s7
the east corner of
unianu street, Honolulu.
Draw BiPs of Exchang" on
Office in
A
Will
j
j
K.W'AUIAE. HA WAIT.
nera Merchandise and Shippinfr biismes.
at the above port, where they are prepared to furnieh the
just'y celebrat'-- Kawaihae "potatoes, and such other re
emits as are requirec" by whale ships at the shortest notice
475-land on the nif.t reasonable terms.
J
pK'.p Chandlers .i'id
li--
e.
(.len-r-
al
y
FIRE WOOD ON HAND.
.
) II
it i rr
Dkaler tn
WINES,
and
L E
j
j
i
SHIP eiUM'LEP.
JEALER
AND
I:h
1
f.--
40-ti-
Honolulu.
Honolulu.
C. BREWER
CO.,
&
Shipping Merchants,
Commission
&
j
.
Honolulu. Oithii H. I.
j
j
j
j
Jc.as.
REFER
M. II. .i..
J IXrjlirSSEWELL,
CiAkLrs Bp.Fu rR,
H. A. Pkirck.
Ks-.-
j
j
,
TO
New Y'orik.
j.,
K., )
S
B
Chas. Wolcott Ba ...K. Es.,.
Co
MemH9. Wu. Prsr ir
Mrsjas.
Ill
l'n k.
Hi
HONOLULU, H. I.,
K.r.i street, oj p rite the Bt!-1- .
ii"i I v
Co
ODD FELLOWS HALL.
ALDRICII,
1!
. I! II II 1 IIS
& Co.
1865.
MOLASSES
!
quantities
suit
ALDRICII, WALKER
.V
CO.
1865.
Sugar and Molasses
FROM THE
j
WAIHEE PLANTATIOrT.
SALE
IN AND FOR
NOW COMING
purchasers by
to suit
ALDRICII, WALKER
45i.3u
k
CO.
1365.
1865.
(U II.
AND-
Commission Merchants
PR00F BUILDING, QUEEN ST.
MERCHANDISE!
FOR
MERCHANT and WHALESHIPS
Consisting in part of
AMERICAN BEEF AND PORK
J.
New Bedford Pilot Bread, Bomb Unices
Whale Boa t8 and Whalin Craft
NEW AND OLD OIL SIIOOKS
'punyarn,
Houseline,
Marline,
V.'Al
Coarpo rind.
PUULOA MANUFACTURE.
SUPEItlOR CAL. SALTED SALMON.
IN BARRELS.
Sclioouer Lit u aches and
Yawl
0MI
ROP NOW COMING IN AND FOR SALE
C in miHntitiei
to suit
4SU-3-
purchasers by
ALUKK.ll, WAUWl
C'J.
.V
OAHU PLANTATION
KUALOA, OAHU.
0
S. C. WILDER, PROPKICTOH.
HA VING BOUGHT THE
G. WILDER.
above Plantation, wiil carry on
in
in:er.-s- :
reraair.ir.g
the business is Lefore.
430-3i-
the
General Afienn
ALDRICII, WALKER
4 Co.,
n
Honolulu.
CARI MATCHES.
LACK A WAN A COAL.
A Small Lot of Choice Chile Whito Beans.
OATS AND POTATOES.
ALSO
JUST RECEIVED AM) F0K SALE
PER
IOIjA1M "
!
y
BUCCY HARNESSES!
47&-l- y
A
PLANTATION!
BLACKSMITH'S COAL,
FIRE BRICKS,
SUGAR & .MOLASSES,
Very Superior RED BRICKS,
And 200 M SHINGLES.
i2
Ju.
THE WIlARi
Modirafe Ratrx.
J MOV, GREEN"
1865!
CROP COMING IN.
&
Co.
SMALL INVOICE OF
Lewis' Patent Calendar Ac Marine ClocAs.
DEXMS UIir.MtliH' AM) ALBERM!
-
Vt-r- i
!
Manufactured by Geo. L. Brownell, New BeJford.
THE UXIKHSICrIVi:i
Keceivcd
Have eTiist
PER-
ct
son's
OTE CARHIAG JT.
Vegetables,
Win. WILSON, Proprietor.
Which they mil Sell now ON
!
FROM THE
FFI N S MAR K ET,
KING STREET. HONOI.CLU.
Iloat.
SPERM CANDLES.
HOOP IRON.
!
DU
I
Sugar & Molasses ! Eastern
Suai' 8hooks
K A PLAATATIO.V.
4S4-l- y
455-l-
Rope,
Dair' Salt
IMIA KILLIii:
3ior;an.
est herds. Pou'.try, Fish,
!
HAWAIIAN FLOUR.
AMERICAN FLOUR IN CASKS,
Hemp and Cotton Bails, Plops,
Hemp and Manila Cordage, idl
Towlinc,
FORT ST., FAMILY MARKET.
UOIFT I).
!
II AVI? Oi 1IAAI
A Complete Assortment of
Agent.
WALKER
403-3i- n
SHIP CHANDLERS
F1KE
IN AND FOR SALE IN
ROP COMING
to
purchasers by
CROP
I
1
i
&
Hongkong.
Ma'....
have now a continuous supply and am felling at
twenty gr0s3 perry davis
js'.ou.
Stn Frar.c.aco.
SOLE CONTRACT FOR
HAVING THE
the Products of these Two
Manner.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
1
1
Ilonoltiln.
!
PLANTATION.
unci HEohisses,
1865.
PI HITS.
POUTER
Choicest Meats fr'tn fit.
4s., furnislie 1 to ordtr.
A I N A , M AUI.
other lecruits, cor.stsntly on
and 5weet Potat.vs, with
hnd an r sale at low rates.
a. a. p. carter
.lair.Mts ficrK,
LA
S
VVAIMANALO MARKET,
4ti0-l- y
E. P. ADAMS,
j
O.
J. R. PRICE.
dealers in
Keep constantly on ban I a full assortment
V.te jaj.j.ly cf Whalers and Merchant
fr
of
vessels.
j
the
s
& CO.,
C. L. RICHARDS
Merchants,
!
Ksahu- -
'WAV,
l
C;
S. SAVIDGE,
490-S-
Hankers,
Makce's Block," on
K X A:
5
con'.in-.i-
1.
j
CO.,
44
c
ALDRtCH
A
m
From Lihuc Plantation
495-6-
San Francisco.
The Rank ok California.
New York.
Messrs Grisnei i., Minti'rm Ac Co.,
44
New York,
Lm:s 4-- Wai.Lf.k,
Boston.
Hf.nrt A. Pf.irck, A: Co.,
Boston, Masi.
Tk' Vost N atiosai. Rank,
Corporation.
'ion.lon.
Oriental, Bank
business paper, and
Will receive deposits. discount first-cla47S-- ly
attend to colleeiinc. etc.
CO.,
l
j
Art4.
II. J.
Honolulu. Oahu.
Fort
4oS-l- r
BISHOP
BY
SUGAR AND
.
ss
GEORGE C. HOWE,
"
'H.
PLANTATION
HAIKU
1865.
!
mil.D--
CHA9. 1. BISHOP.
&
COOKE.
&
--
401-Sr- a
at the lowest Market
Order from the country, and other islands solicited.
Lumber Yard on corner of Queen and Fort Streets.
47S-l-
T.t
A
of every description
CASTLE
48S-3-
8isr
ST3
ERCHANT
R E I) TO FURNISH
rates.
Dealers in Luuiberand lluilding Matei ials.Fojt St. Honolulu.
y
(srrcfssoR
s
S!
M0L0KAI BUTTER.
PLANTATION FOR
171ROM TH E ABOVE
to suit by
t
47S-l- y
Agent.
McLEAN,
WAIALUA
!
Will keep constantly on band an extensive assortment of every
description of goods required by ships and others. The
hihi-sprice piven for Island Produce.
Money advanced for Rills of Exchange at reaonable rates
453-l- y
Hilo. February 3, lsol
Honolulu
!
Market Wharf,
Consignments from the other islanda will have prompt
SALE
OOR
V
Byron's Bay, Hilo, S. I.,
Dealer in Oenera Merchandise, Hi In, Hawaii. Ships supplied
with recruit at th shortest notice, on reanonahle teriuf.
47S-l- y
HilU of exchange w:iut.?d.
4SH-l- y
SR7BU'm.ir,
I'.
From
Src, and Commission Merchant.
J. WORTH,
.ik Soap Orrask.
Phk'k rAin
iVooL
CoUon.
HIGHEST
AT
MARKET
TIIF
BOUGH
C. II HEWER ir Co..
Merchandise Island Produce,
Dealer in
47S-l- y
Q.UA
4Sr,.'iin
T1IK. SPESCER,
th. c. mac it
11 ion
I.
on linml.
r
CO.
SUGAR AND MOLASSES,
.tferJ by permission to
y
47S-l- y
Tn c
nliY-i-
FAMILY GROCERY AND FEED 8TORF7,
attention.
i
Honolulu,
SOFT SOAP
Hides,
N. It.
Messrs. A Id rich. Walker A Co.,
.V Co. Messrs. C. P.rewer
Co..
Messrs. Castle .t Cooke....... Mewsrs. H. Hackfeld A: Co.,
Co.
Messrs. Wilcox, Richards
I. C. Watermat
co.
C.
4S5-ot- n
Honolulu.
R. F. ?n"r
MeiMis. C. A. Williams
Proprietor.
ti. SAV1LMJE,
At
11.
1
I
Coal Skins,
Old CompoMHon, Old Topper
Old Iron,
Tallow,
A. ScnAKFPR,
K
fc
:
(!i:ij;bi:ah:i)
uairii:s
To Produce Dealers,
tVT'
OentH per Ininl I
COUNTRY TRADERS.
A. I). CART WRIGHT.
Co.VPAST,
WlCKK,
OF TIIF. AllOVpuh- -
to supply bis customer, and the
l!c in general, with the best quolity V KIIjOV SO A
Proprietor.
OEO.
V
tiUKKN SWEET.
V ir'.icular attention paid to the purchase anil sale of Hawaiian
y
At
riUii:
Works U prepared
i'ROl-RIF.TO-
j
SALE
WTIOR
St-SO-
Iniporti
!
CO.
SUGAR
KOIIAIA
XTITIES TO SUIT EV
SALE IN
Ship Chandlers and Commission
y
ItHF.WKH . CO.
OF THE
y
BOLLES & CO.,
at Law.
Attorney and Counsellor
HONOLULU. OAIIU
MERCHANT
HONOLULU j&OAP WORKS!
1
Honolulu.
I'rimen.
4331 v
A. F. JUDD,
J. I).
C. MkLrnKKS.
OCSTAV
II. W. SEVERANCE.
4SH-a-
Sugar and Molasses!
CO.,
for the
to
T'lrect from the Kice Mid, which irdl be fold lu quaiitities
Plantation
490-3-
xlSercliaiils,
AOENTS
a w a iEt iv k ic: 1 : r
sua purvhajcu.
fROM
Es-.-
ly
CO.
Sugar
and Molasses
THIS PLANTATION FOR
CO.,
C. WATKIIMAN
&
IN
19
1
MELCHERS
H. C0RNWELL,
y
IiupoFters ami i otiiiiiissioii
HALL
E. O.
r in Hardware, Iry Ooods, Paints,
r and
'
m
Wnikapii
CO.,
St
agent Agents for the
Commission Merchants and
J'aukaa. and Amuitula Sugar Plantations Importer of teas
and wholesale dealers
and other Chinese and t..r.-ij:in Hawaiiau produce at the in w stone Store, Nuuauu Street,
4U5-lbelow Kinjr.
MELCHERS
i
ALOKICH, WAI.KKU
!
F.I ACKXT Ml' TIIF
rDERSIf!X
flHF.
KICK PLANTATION,
iu receipt ol
J Pl'NALUU
NEW HAWAIIAN RICE!
r
PLANTATION
YOING SsllKONU
CUCNU HOieJ.
CHUNG HOON
AND MOLASSES
11
COMING IN AM) FOR SALE IX
7V"OW
quantities to Hit, by
iSl-O-
FlP.K ISSCKANCB
CORNEK FOKTaud
&
Coii.niiMSicn Mircbutits
Merchandts.-- , und A conn for the Sals of
Importers and
SUGAR
& CO
crop less.
ALI CM.
alurich, walker
477-l- y
47-i--
C.
HAIWIHI
REFERENCES.
lute rouirn, Quein Street.
j
S.
1805.
For Sfde by
.0-311-
-
?.
1865.
4d0-a- u
CHOP f 1SI5.
VOU fOMlX IN.
,
CO.
A
From PIONEER MILLS, LAH UNA
IN AND FOR SALF.
CROP COMING
to suit purchasers bv
SUGAR AND MOLASSES,
4i"rt).ly
J
j
CviCKE
Mulutl I.ite Insurance C uaptuy,
i.r.ii..- Iiisurntav Coinpatiy,
Seem it v Murino Ii.,uniico Couip.mv
Piierux
Co.
XT X !
m
to suit purchasers by
ALDRICH. WALKER
490-Ui- n
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I rh iit 111 1
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?iietr Company,
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COMMISSION' MERCHANTS.
KTKU KTT.)
(4s5-Cm-
Will
11
StreH, oppo.
Ki..j"
CeloiMHt.-.F 'milv Mo.'ieis.i-4 Wilior.'s s'oicin Machines,
Th K.hsl
The New
S- -
For sale by
ALSO Ab'EVTS FOR
hr Jaynefi
WhrcU--
Store, Itobinson's Huilding,
VV.
HVE i3L
--
AMOS
Stoif,
Fir-j.r..-
J. II. COLE,
At b!
478-- ly
COOKK,
A:
cf
GeuerO Mcrch n.ts in the
.it? the Seinicn'3 Cl:..pcl.
si:vi:axck,
(TCCKSSOR TO A. P.
sa!e in quantities to suit by
ALDRICH, WALKER
!
COMING IX AM) FOR SAI.K IN
CROP
From the Plantation of J. MAKEE,
Especial attention paid to the interests of the Whaling F'leet, by
the fiirnish'mj of funds, purchase and sale of Exchange, Oil,
llotie, General Merchandise, and the procuring of Freight
QCEKN STREET, HONOLULU.
Will continue business at the new dtand.
-
AliikKT'tS.
.
t:sTLF.
AXJ) COMMISSION MERCHANT.
i
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FROM METfALF PLANTATION
PLANTATION.
FI.IT.VKIt,
N'.
CO.
Sugar & Molasses !
CoDtitiuei bis old business in the Urej.roof building Kaahuma
uu street.
Chrononn-lcr- i
rated by observation of th? sun and stara
with a transit instrument iiccurately mljustea to the
Particular attention i;iven to fine
meridian of Honolulu.
Mitch repairing. Sextant hud quadrant ulaHse tilvered
and adjusted Charts nud nautical ititruiuenta coniiauUy
47$. ly
tin hand a:..l for sale.
business (L'nrts.
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Co.
A:
IJorioIiilu, Oaliii, II. I.
I
Fire-pro- of
4'Jl-a-
It. F. SNOW,
D.
lS(io.
Sugar and Molasse.
1865.
t
iflolsiNKCN,
stud
Suii
ItOM TIIF. AHOVK PLANTATION FOR
IMPOKTKR AND DKALKR IN GKNKKAL MERCHANPI3E,
so-call-
I
F
4TS-l- y
OiSee at the Hank of Ilisbop
ALDIIICII. WAlIvKU .t
1IALAWA
corner Queen and Kas,
NOTARY JJ U HXjIC
i
j
llbx-k- ,
hutnat'.a streets.
l'o-1r,ii-
f
H-n-
Sareon, Makee's
an.l
Honolulu. II. I.
The Boston Transcript say.- - : Yarious reports
in the newspapers pive the impression that Alfred
Tennyson, the Laureate, is vrastin away with a
Ilir, American publisher, Messrs.
mortal uiea-e- .
Fields, have received recent letters
Ticknor
from him to the fleet that he in in his uiual
health. The report. to the contrary are unfounded.
If the editor of any " democratic" news'oapcr
will consult Webster's Dictionary he will find
the meaning of the word democrat given as
follows : 44 One who adheres to a government by
the people, or favors the right of suffrage to all
44 democrats"
classes of men." But the
go against negro suffrage.
11. w
S. Porter
JOHN H. PATY,
.
"
The Providence (R. I.) J,,vrnal mentions a
squash vine in that city already sixty feet long
and growing at the rate of eighteen inches a day.
Twenty-liv- e
squashes are growing thereon.
Dr. Charles M. Winship, the celebrated
'strong man," and a prominent physician, of
Jioxhury, Mass., died, after a brief iUner--- of
diptheria. The race ol life, it would seem, is not
always to the strong.
ca'h for a trial of
The Chicago
(General Lee. If convicted, he can be jurdoned.
But he ought not to be allowed to go at large,
and boast of his treason with impunity.
AYool growing is fast becoming one of the
leading sources ! wealth in Missouri. It is being fully demonstrated that this State furnishes a
fint-field tor its production than any other locality in the West.
Colorado is likely to make application soon for
admission into the Union. The constitutional
convention now in session at Denver has voted
almost unanimously that it is expedient to form
a State government.
It is stated that 200,000 feet of two and three
inch plank is about to be shipped from East
Saginaw, Michigan, to Marseilles, France. It
g.es to New York via the Erie Canal, whence it
will le shipped to its destination.
The foundation stone of an institution for the
44 safe aecummodath'ii and reformation off-maleposition in society addicted to
in a
habits of drunkenness." was laid at hdenborough,
Scotland, recently.
A new sort of stand up driuks" has been iu- U
trodticcl in Spririg'M L Mass. A
now oj t n wlrere nothing is sold but pure iced
miik by the glass. The business has proved
profitable to the proprietor, and might be intro- due-- ! elsewhere.
Harry Leslie crowed Lis rope at Niagara last
In car- Micces.-fuli- y
as
we;k, hut not
caught
rving two raiis i,f watt-r- , he slipj-odby ft miracl . and ;eachcd the
tarns. If aim-'Sshore much exhausted, amid intense excitement
on the parfof the crowd.
For a man with one million annual income to
ioto difiieulties argues talent. Prince
got binis'-lEsierhazv, one of the five great landlords of
Fnroiie "is under a f.narciil cloud, with debts
amounting ta ten million dollars, and executions
tj that amount on his estate?.
rv
Lvtton Bulwer, now a half blind
Sir
invalid hi France, has grown thin and wan,
and flightv ; there i hardly anything
Without
left f him but his 1 rodigioiis tio.-- i.
he is
anywhere,
woman
.r
man
sympathy for
his
brain.
by
with
humanity
only ennect'd
show that
Statistics of the War
luring the re! tell ion our armies captured over
paroling- about
war,
COO.COO prisoners
more at the
thousand
and
one hundred
final surrender of the" different reb.l armies,
Those records are now undergoing a complete
compilation, and the facts devcl.'fd thereby are
interest.
of
bar-roo-
Aran. 16.
l'-t-
jr-ars-
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Who keel bi l !.!e flee
Toil! i:. iind. t.u :
Rir. out cr t the ea !
Th -- y hut We
No btn-Have ow fuc-- r.eeil f t?te '
Mil !
To'l !
N r eer let thy throat
K
dau.b il WHrtiii.jf njt-T- ill
tVrerdoii.'s j ril tc outl.raved
Tod K.'i:knd. toll r
r.d
The New York Post says Urown thinks that
the paragraph about so uianv miles of the Atlan
tic cable paid out is a misprint for so many mile's
played out."
An Irishman, in Burlington, Yt., attempted to
hang himself recently, in a drunken fit, but
when the rope began to choke him, he yelled
'inurther" and was rescued.
A Hah:igh editor has eecn a hale old fellow
named Cheesemnii, who declares that lie is thn
living children ! and not one
lather of forty-tw- o
ot them went into the Jlebel service.
Nearly 400,000,(100 have passed through the
Internal Kevenue 1'ureau since its organization.
and s far it has not sustaiintl th-- loss of a single
dollar by misconduct of any of its officers.
Sevnty tons of mail matter are daily handled
und looked over bv the clerks in the New York
Post OiEc". The receipts in the first six months
of th-- i j rcent year, it is said, were $55,'J29 52.
Stati-tie- s
show that over 2,000 deaths resulted
in Ireat llritain last year, by the burning of
crinoline worn by ladies. It is estimated that iu
fifteen years, I0,i00 lives have been thus lost. "
Iiohin.son. late of New Dodford,
3Iii.s Ile-tbut now of New York, is probably the richest
woman in the land. ,he loots up six millions!
and is a modest, unassuming, marriageable young
lady.
r
fcUall li
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K. HOi rM.VXV, ?l.
HEMEIil
SUGAR
MOLASSES FROM THIS
Sl'fSAK AM)
ty
for Bale in quantities to sun
45S-l- y
hyicla
II
domestic prohiff.
juir.-ha'- r
etTice of
OSice
H
.!.
4s0-r.-
i'ord.
et
er
-
Inj
j
y
459-- 3
iiwri4"'!'.
over the
Honolulu.
Str-f- ,
Kort
Street.
Hotel
'
SIX DOLLARS I'KU AN MM.
WlHIl.K No. 40 1.
VO- l- X.
II0.(lllLl
.
II. ItlCIIAItllS,
W.
duced into the Senate of the Empire, and there
is a fair prospect that they w ill become laws.
The negroes of Maryland are giving evidence
of
truly encouraging. A
society of intelligent young colored men is publishing a. paper in Baltimore, twice a month,
which is not behind the best of
It
is called the Communicator.
Ali Pasha, the Sultan of Turkey, is sick and
g
likely to die. He is an effeminate,
who
of
lis,
spends his time toying in his
Person
harem, visiting troops, smoking and looking at
dances and rac.-s- .
lie does not kuuw what statesmanship means.
A Dutchman was relating his marvellous escape
from drowning, when thirteen of his comrades
was lo&t by the upsetting of a boat, and he alone
were saved. 44 And how did you tsrape their
fate?" asked one of his hearer?. 44 I tid not go
in to poat," was the Dutchman"? placid answer.
Tin? Crar of Russia has approved and signed a
und
plan tor a r cleg raj; hie line between Iiu.-siAmerica. The liu-LGovernment will co:n-jdthe line as far as Nicola jruek. Thence to
bail Francisco the Work is to be done by Americans. It will be finished, it is thought, in five
better.
stilt.
Or5'e coruer of Fort aa
1
H
r
domestic Jlrokcc.
MOTT SMITH,
IDSIVTXS-T-
a
ar
Ua-.--
nit
iWtwKf.x
!
in
lips there uraii
Ii:ll never yet
j
Preston King has been appointed
.v lork, in
collector ol tt!e port ol
laee 01
Simeon Draper
The Canadian debt is 75J)0O,00O an enor- mous burthen for the Province. Polities are
aio eonsideiably out of joint.
Ihe westward emigration thi- - year is unprecedented. Over five thousand trains have passed
.r ort Laramie din-ithe season.
Youn-'
ia
more 'married than any
Lrihani
other man in America, and ha--s more money iu
th- - Dank of England th in any other depositor.
Mrs. Co'bdrn ha?i prerented a bu?t of her late
great husband to XipIeon, and the Emperor
aays thank 3011, in an autograph note.
ft is roid that the culture of leet.s in France
furni'.hi .s more than a hundred million pounds of
sunr, lor human consuitiptioii.
During Cleneral CI rant's recent journey through
Maine, one enthusiastic old man precntcd him
with a real Havana cigar, a foot long.
A ten-yeold son of Lira Elliott, of Lincoln,
Yt., has been ill a year, and recently he vomited
up a Kriped hnake IS incites long. Ire is getting
Ki-Seitat- or
IiU:K.,JanJ,tH
IU. J.
Wfr
11. 1SU5.
Justness (lartis.
good-lookin-
Miss Flutter, who teased her father at an
moment for
" v.aterlull," receive'
TriE OKF.AT IlKI.L ROLAND.
SygrsttH iy frttuient Ltnmu' firtt eill Jot
Tito enumerator of one of the election districts
in the town of Binghamton makes the following
entry in his tables : Claims to !.; lawful father of
Si children, 19 by the firt--t w ife, 11 by fecund
wife, and good profpect for more.
Emancipation in this country has incited the
Brazilians to the work of abolition. Propositions for partial emancipation have been intro-
The L'ni'.n pajiors in
are nearly
uriariiuioiis.
negro suffrage there und at the
n
t.--
upon puMic life,
enu-ri-n
iV
H
d.
i
.o-n-
Wir-)t-i- .
th
Ied'ore
n;t hfaitatf bi s;iy that t,c following is
yA uiittii by any ot" tb!
truii;tuf
1
B I!
Jlarian was a .Jetliolt-- t preacher.
A luonuiiieiit to John 1'rown is talked uT in
Turlington, Conn., vli re he was born.
The old frigate Conynn Las at last leen ruised,
and towed to tin; Portsmouth Xavy-yarColt's pistol factory at Hartford, Ct., finds it
neces.stry to run
hours
day to fill its orders.
iind Suprr
uJ
Wnr-Gro-
a
Forcisrti Items.
Commercial Advertiser.
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HONOLULU; HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. NOVEMBER
THE PACiriC
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43i
Sea
For sale by
WALKER
Captains iaiting this port will find it to tbeir
advantage to call upon us before purchasing
elsewhere.
Money advanced to whaleebips and Exchange l iken
on all parts of the world, for wbich tha
beet market rates will be allowed.
O
4So-ir-
lYcwspapcavs
OldWRAPPING
10,000 FOR
PAPER.
&
Co
SUITABLE
by the 100 or 1000.
COiVIlVTlIRCiyiL.
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la
s.tri'kit.tr. .oi7.vfliR :i,
Th arrival
f,re.T
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the h;p
with S.,r Fra:,cl.t'
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utility cf
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and wLeit.
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c.'saptcr ot t. 1 mil s r.piMle to the Koman- -.
man that I am! who
veisel. -- Oh. wretched
shall deliier me fr.-the body of this death:""
Ail- -r dealing with the
personally he -- aid it
ajMnl-- d as luln.Ii to liatl'jllS as t'j i(idlV.d::.i!.;.
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to leave thi3 kingdom rnr clipper ship
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Just
AT
THE
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Best Refined Bar Iron
cloei-iptioOn Hand,
eveiy
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EXCELLEXT CODFISH JUST
92.4t
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Swiss Cheese
Bacon
California Jellies in glans, prime
California I'ie Fruits
California Table Fruits
New California Onions, fete. etc.
f.r.,
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North Paciflc, Auu.l
The latest nunLitlxi of oil and ton ia New York,
It.
In L.n- are sperin $2,30, whale $1.70, aa.1 Arctic bone
Jou, Au. P, cru.I'r peria, jCSS210ti f er tun. whak- - hor.e
S-p- t.
per ton.
Tle fcdlowlns
it-o-
CI
ti.eirA.tirr
tent.t
are fr.ua th N. B. Skipping LtU
301 j j,i
HSip naiDtiOW. Ol ..!-- ,
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the
infant
rv
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of
f
20.1-V-
vn of
Ir
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b'i.-ine-
es
:
few year- -
:e'..
a man in Harif.-rin State street
wa- - keeti- -
the
way would probably have got along
living. . nay tr two ;io one o
aul ma-:.- ' a xair
the H.trtford papers published :i list of r ;tl
purchased within a few weeks by this
the pnrcha-- e ni'.ney amounting 111 the aggregate to
items of his previous
.oim. We know fr.-owner
purchase that he wa alrva.lv a real
We believe that he
keep
to a irge
.
How has he made
that unpretending
y a.lv rtiuur.
his toilune.'
ihat is l!ie whole
secret. He has advertise., tar, and wide: adver-- j
tie.l by the column, - und by hi-- own r bot rowed
brains "le tuade hi- advertisements so readable
that ofi.-- they were the mst meritorious literary
in the, paper. He h is kept hj name
prodiuti..!is
.
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peon I nae l...n.'hi hi
lu tore the people,
tlie
r:i.de-- t
sh-..-
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AM URIC AN ."h..uid u've
.re t.. loiitii.uo to lako il darii.L; lstfo,
forwarded ly tir-- t uittll.
A
TERMS,
401
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Nnw-
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Kti'o.
At the
bathing-p'.aci- s
in New-
port and Capo May, the ladies have introduced
the f.ihi..n of wearing ma-k- - while bathing. Th.-.are made of thin white cotton cloth, tittim' tightly
the iiioiith and
to the f.tce. with place-- ; cut
p.u feet. !u iio doubt will
eyes. The
e
.li-ui-
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v.-r-
ci'tii-rill-
i- -
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r.d
'i.ti--
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Address
at
,
eir: cotii-eu. the c!ut list
iiiericiiu
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1'utite,
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SUG-jilR- .
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ilOLASSES
IH)f)Ll'Ll
A.mcl
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!.if'!ist tn;,lk'
t
REFINERY" WILPAV
price f.T
HARD SUGARS, AND
First aud Second Molasses
H'FTH OR WITHOUT CONTAINERS.
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EU1BYI
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IV THE
A Crcncral IShicksmitli
OFFERS II IS SERVICES TO
want of a man
tation
in
-
in his line.
Apply at
given.
I
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for a continuance of the
favom,
W .
KAW
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4 93-Ir- a
Honolulu Engine
Co., No. 1,
0f
HOOKS. MUSIC, Arc, A:o.
Attention,
ALSO
FHOTOKRAPII und POSTAfiK STAMP
WITH A RESOLUTION"
IN ACCORDANCE
at the Regular Meeting of tlie Company, on the
;
VI
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Ry-ljiv-
n-
slies and style..
TUO THOI'SANI) PHOTOGRAPHS
lt,
Evoninir or November
1303. notice ii hereby piven. that
- 1 of
O, of the
of said Cotnpa-- I
Section
in regard to the equipment j of members, will hereafter be
Arilcl-,
!
ill
J.
W. II. HUDDY.
NovemVer 4th, ISoS.
Shortly Expected
A large assortment of Merchandise,
!. red
St.
AXI
,tme.
PIANO INsTRVCTOR
Of all
-
AFTER THIS DATE WE
mutually apree, un lr unavoidable circumstances to
O Cent
CHARGE FOR SOAP,
urr pound
n ,"VJ (
nnd
!
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nI I" boim.
Thankful for past
we hoj.e.
T71ROM
on
Coti.ist'iij
XV I'LAX-
Gccxl reference
WILHF.LM'S BAKERY,
Corner Mauaakea and Hotel
492 3t
:-
A
NOTICE.
WELCOME Ol EST. a souvenir cf nenr and popular mu!c,
tni' racing the very lat. t puhho.tirm.. The title of thi.
!o,,k i efficient to make it way ir.M every family.
THE HoME CIRCLE, in 2 volum-- s. filled with the latest
jMjlkas. fpia.lrillr, niiiurkas, waltz-.beintr a
Ac.
r.f mu-i- .- for lh".
and drawing room.
SHOWER OF PEA libs", a coil-etioflxrauiif.il duet, ar- RICHARDSON'S
S CO.,
Apent.
rurwr.K
z 1.. Copying done in the
for i'l per
manner ami pictures ei.t ired on the most reaf .nuhie terra.tf tf
Photograph of the liin- and Chief. A No,
Scenes of th UUn.U. For mi!.; rt
cents
each.
192tn
H. L. CHAsF..
CrilORD. SEQUEL TO HOME
JILVER
Circle or any other nook.
'
II. llAe.rkhfcI.lJ
f.r
CARTES
I
Popular.
2STew aiacl
434 Cm
434-r.-
c
c. Lr.nvrru ;
PHOTDBRAPfliC-
3IUSJC!
f
XOW
riROP
for sale in 'luantities to suit
flu u s
HOKSF. PGWKitK
AND ri.EA.VEKS,
THRESHERS
J.ac ty
v
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SALE liV
Wnul
4i.; st
Orders from the Country promptly attended to.
V snl t T K II 1 V from th
.te
W
the ROAD SL' PERFISQR'S OFFICE. " Aienui," Marine
Street, (1 posile the Honolulu Iron Wt.rks.
iKO. H. Lt'CE, Tai Collector, Kona.
Sllld iTEoISlSNCS,
Sli"!!'. COMING
IN, AND ollcreJ
C. PRRWJ'.R fi Co
R-a- on
East Hani Plantation.
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OFFICE FOR THE COLLECTION"
riMIE
M
cf TANKS in the above ditrirt will be openeii every
1 V 1 SI)
s d
S
November 11th. 1?05.
,
.
Co.
CHAIN CHAIILI.S
.
District of Honolulu, Kona, Oahu.
i
TV..-.-
Chair,
c. imr.wKR k
C. RJtKWFR fi Co.
WTOR SALE BV
.Adventured,
F.uoilv Pny.ici.tn,
Adventure., of Oil lila-iHal. iti. ol in.l
Mere-hunMechanU-- . Vf.rlt.ty ol
Family Itlhles,
Ii.jr.sMrit. Sf .we'i
and Ilon.e Paper. Drifting Al.ut,
Suiipr.-a.-ll n'i ii'iont SI ivory.
iu Rlion,
I'nd'T the Ran, I'ryilen'n Poetical Works, Lever' Works.
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TinVcN. H"rry,
Play I'.of k of MetuU. Amcri.-a-
FOR THE
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Great Variety of Children's Books
Faiiy
H. M. WHITNEY.
X;ix Collector
Six Hair Cloth Parlor
For tale by
iieltix;
Al.:-"- .)
III THE sCIEVit Ihe?
C. BREWKR ii Cn.
O. BRF.WKR & Co.
.
41 ly
Inch.
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BELTING.
IXDIA RLURERurFor LEATHER
Sale by
r,
S
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492 St
i.,.n.erir Cotia Fsui,-- , fall ri..r-II. !tory of the R.
in i.ieiic.i,
!. i. ", i ) uuii licCiil:!.;
toiiulil.r, and y.
h P.epui.i:..- i.y
l.e.-jr- e
il;o;- - s iu T;iu, i i
Thle3. Irlsel palter,
in Nuuaao street,
and
FU n.VITITKl:
A TETE SOFAS,
Walnut
Mirro. t.f Nature, 3 v.J ; ( ivil PiH.;y of AuierSca,
new e.iii.i;
Life t! Cctrc, 1
Merchtidif
in General
HV
PAIR
TETE
r1VO
JL
Hair Clotli Mark
Yorlv Xrices.
a
Scieiiiilic Aitiericati.
in
sh.ie-stoiv-
;
i
y.
e-t- at'
1
Sri:M Wim.iM;. We have often wondered why
steamers have not been fitted out as whalers. They
many advantages over sailing vessels. Iur- p.,
ing the past summer a screw steamer, the Woh was
."t. Johns. New Koundland. and en- ?eiit "Ut fi'.-h. teturn- g tge.l in the Greenland whaleC-hered alter an abenc of two months, having been on
grotsnd only one month, with a full
the
caro. valued at ?4i.ooo.
I. al r
prt.f
"1L UH SURM'RI RERs
'"''
lll'-J.'if-
re-ulti- iiir
W ht l. H.ile und Retail
ai.d Chines.' tlnod,, !!re
under the I'uhl, H.,ll.
j
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Ikon Ships. It is not generally known that iron
vessels, when well constructed, are vastly superior
to wooden ones. At a dinner recently at I'reston,
Fngland. a speech was made by Mr. Hodgson, the
first builder of iron ships in Kngland. in. which he
years since he had built
raid that it was tw enty-on- e
l
I be- i
the
it. an iron vessel; and
lieve." he 'aid. "she has not cost a shilling in repairs from that day to this, and 1 feel sure he will
years. "
no? do so for a thou-an- d
W
c.-ta-!e
lot
40Gi2
Dit,I in Hcr.i lu'.a, Oct 2s:h, Henry,
Uuii iiiielin,
aK.'d 4 months and 'J days.
t.
Mr.
old-fashion-
John WeiU. Iiean. in Sf.tamhcr.
LyJ a, IUthawiy, in ;t.h- r.
Mar. Osnntl. in ivttbvr.
yinl,
Iake. ii
ea SR'K, Hamilton, October 10.
Ahncr
ayr-- t
,i
n.p'rt r,
--
Itu-to-
"A
Paun, in October.
m
a 117
la v
f .i.h i the Kit (t I 'in of
I.j.ds. Iu S.tu Fruncisco, Xt. 13, aft.T nn iilntsts of two
;"d 43 years. He was a n.iJive
moi.ths. N. Lrn.;ird Irr-'ls- .
n,
f.t
and f. rnn riy resided at these islands ten or twelve
ing a
r
itorr. Davis. October 31.
l,'ac.lr. Ilollajr, November
1
w
Cunptom.
mer statement
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lickan,
l'ier 10.
1 hree l;r.thr. Tutr, ia Septcmher.
K.we. in
'
Park Active. l;.l ii.n. in Oct. Nr.
"
Hrtin, (ictoN-- 1.
6, w iiiium
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Tays. "'What pays'.'"" Advertising, of course.
Yes. it pays the printer." And it pays the per-tenfold more than the cost.
soa who aderti-e- s
We could instance a sf-rof cases where judicious
advertising has been the thief means of building
s.
in a fortune to
up a profitable
g
udverti-inw
hu been
of
lack
advertiser,
hile
a
the
w hich
following,
failure.
a
The
the cai:e of many
illu.-tratwe find in an i xchange paper,
the f. r- -
j
porchaae and ftt-lout cf l.le!.ips, no teas than nineteen
etel bein on the berth, v.aiticj crews ami outfits,
the
North Pacific al.nc. Among thi u are these :
hp A ir..r. A vein e, to --ail in
Navy , lwrer.ce. Ijctl r 1.
Rjrlr. clolr 3.
;..,r. S titu:et.
A
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EASTERN UllALINd NEWS AND ITEMS.
ThealvircM from Nvr IW.it' tJ show great activity iu th
Fwiiilx.w.
J
iii'.iilhi' and
j
tVi-a-
DIED.
.
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-
In-pat-
,
K--
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r
Jyr
ti
things oil a
of the fr..e.
.
potato,
by Capi. Worth, of llilo, ad a peiinien from hi
garden, we pie-umIt measures. IU inches in
,
circumf.-ieiioe'.iS
letijiih.
inches in
eiahs
pounds. uui looks amazinjlv as it the whole hill
uch a ).otato onaht
had trrown into one potato.
to lat a family a month. As a specimen ol" llilo
gardening, it is worth bragging of.
49-.-5-
Huni'i I'lni. Soot's P.x'ii.. L i..MelIjw's pieroa,
Savt-a'p..ei).d.
Teiu.y.oir
I. tiuh Ilun'-'Wert,.. W i.uii n'd tHiks Hlx.ut Voa.-nI'll.:. u,i
Mieiuin' Oi hIi.I M irtli lt.r,ait'h ueor. iu,
John Godfo'.v'i Fortune, Lifo (.f ti.'ii. Orai-t-,
AFOA'tU,
Sli I.o. They know how to do
bi; scale up at llilo. Capt. Ashley,
Trj-nhas brought us a iartr- - sweet
In H .!;-- ! ul a, Hth November, by Iter. S.
M: li. .Mar. a Koi,inca,
C. lliooii, S.unutl C. Allen,
at the reti.iei.ee .f th bn le' fat l.t r, Juie. ltd uij.n, ., in
Nuuar.a Valley. WY No Cards.
Auts-KvkiS- 'os
lv
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COOPER'S VICKS,
ftOOPE R'S A X V I LS.
For Sale hy
'Z
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R FE A RCH ES. Octavo:
HALL'S AtARCTIC
rail Mil I.ir.poln. Pracl's l'oein, vols.
;
t--e
1-
At H. M. Whitney's Bookstore,
s.iLt:
hj
!Sal
C. RRKW T.R 6 Co.
7VR
SALE
4 a jut
JUST RECEIVED
for
and painted.
hoili:k platk ntox,
iw Iks, iw books i
j
Ler preseia
.n
ii a meich-intu- i
The V."iV.U ioadin cd for home h,ms are bliii.g up rapidly,
aud w.ii It
to aa.i ij.--u
the Ist of tiiis moaih. The
tone at
b:,h pr.ces tf ali
t lalts, w.il iiuilate th-- shipn:nt n. siiy ah that arrive, ir. port.
Tfie l.ik Arctic h.i
:;J w.ii .ij
a f;i cai6i ef
of th.s ti rah
ad ty :fc;
The ce f a.-a- r tuiU of Mcst. ft -- a aud Adam ai Ma.luiu.
las c.:Eis.er.ce.i riui.t a id i tuin.jir out a Very sup. r.:-CrClcie r.f
Vrr.d of the pU .lotions h.tve c.;Uiu.ei.ce 1
taking cif the. r n
t. pi h.r lc'0,a:id dern.K this arid Ih,
trit n outh Leriy !l w.d be it aork aiin. The siitjar pr. pects rot tbe ieit car are very fair.
The bark .Vioij A tJ, which arrive.! on Thur-da- y
fr.-Paft Sum!, br.r.s a caro of Iutuher to Ilackfeld & Co. She
Lir.e fir ?an Fran- il be laid tn to load in Keu!ar
Cisco, to fallow the Vumet.
For
4J20t
quaru-rcacka-
ARTELL'a BRANDY, in ((uart. r casks;
RKN At'LT'S RKANDY, iu quarter caaks;
DCRTON ALK, in tinilieads;
ALE and PORTER, in barrels;
,i.vz
sic, set up
PRICE S3.' EACH.
494-3-
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A. D. CART WRIGHT'S.
t
ttoms, l.irgekt
xpec t
And a Very Superior Lot of S II Ell II Y
GODFREV RHODES.
ng
;
brandy, l
11ESiasKvv
n
S1
ONE HUNDRED COOLlMtS.
C A ST I ROX SI D ES
SUPERIOR COOLERS.
JU
CASKS NOYAU.
n-.- f
i
FOR SALE AT
4W--
C'n.ra COr.VCOA AM) OTHER LIQUEURS.
ed !
A 1 s o, T u i 1 I'Z
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X
Ducth Cheese
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HAMS
New California Cheese
CASES MARASCHINO,
y
ll
II A.MS,
Smoked Beef,
New Smoked Salmon
J
CASKS IND COOPE a: Co's ALE,
al
RECEIVED
IULLlXOS
jTEV New
!
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pt--
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A. P. C IRTWRIUHT'.S.
NEW WESTPHALIA
j
(A very fine article.)
r
Sm
& Co.
CODFISH, CODFISH
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493
H ACKFELI)
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CASES CALIFORNIA SHERRY,
CASES CALIFORNIA PORT,
CASES CALIFORNIA MOUND FIN F.YARD,
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of
AMERICAN CEMENT AND URICIiS !
TfUST LAXDED AND FOR SALE LOW IX
(piantitiei
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CIDER. PIXTS A X D QUARTS;
CASES OFCIIAMPAGXE,
pint3 and quarts;
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Everything applicable to the
of Plantations.
UNDEIlSIGrNED.
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CAfjIFOKXIA LITIS:,
And For Sale by the
e,
A
STEAM OR WATER COCKS,
INDIA RUBBER PACKING,
FIRECLAY.
VALVES,
494 fim
2tS
15USIXESS AT
HOVE ESTAHLISH.MEXT
A
Itrve Assortment of
j
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ED OlTera
ALSO
JUST BEGE8VED
j
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N
Hoiioliiiu Iron Works!
--
con-Iilera- bl
FACILITIES f.P
.
. inir 520 acres of land well
admirs.. ZjLTTf
blv watered, heavily wooded, within 6 mil"s of Ktwaihae and
la miies of Kchaia plantation ; tosther wilt, one hunJred h't.d
for carrying ou thf
tame Milk Cattle nd all ihe
duiry business as at pre.nt. Title PerfVcl.
tor forth. r iut'oruiaticu apply to
i.. IS LINCOLN, Ka.iihae.
443-3(Or V. F. ALLEN, Eq., lioiulu'u.
494-Cu-
y
Ou-lav-
433-l- y
cnel-Mcd-
210 SACRAMENTO STREET,
zv
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8ale!
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F1
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FtT transacting huHinep., filliiir drder, and forwarding any
S10119 in- description of poodF; and wiil execute any
trusted to him w ith judiiieiit and promptness.
His ch:irv'ei wiil be niodtrate and prupurtioned to the amount
i.
of service rciul. red.
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ISCO, (.Hers hia services to Lis friends
HuwuiiM) Iskiii.iH, a an
exi-ten-
1
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makir,K u: ava or l"OllA J Kl.LV, and wishing to en.
rage in its manufacture, can correspond with the undorsiVneJ
stating on what terms he will kjpply frt.m luo to 600 pounds
wUi
Fr month the bel mworiiilj cnty u be uif J.
be supplied for all that may be YqnuvJ. The JLLIA, if made
deili-iablou huoiher ilaud thari Oabu, is
in Honolulu.
It. M. WHITNEV- -
i
CORDAGE, Jtc.
TWIXES.
AND
DOING
r.p.-ine-
-
tf
HOLLKS
a XV PERSOV IIAVIXG
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JELLIES.
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SAX FRANCISCO.
CoIU-cto- r
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Co.
lioots ami Shoe
ltetweeti Front and Davis,
f-
IJ.-iw-n
KICHARM
L.
Made and repaired in a workmanlike ruanner.
DALLAM,
$c
D
;
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SfTIT I1Y
J.
California Pails, Tubs, Brooms,
sati.-factio-n.
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HOTEL STREET, BELOW UXIOX,
IX THE STORE FORMERLY
fcTEWAUD.
occupied by
AND MANUKACTL'RERS OF
.
Kurt-pr- .
y
LETT & FITZFATltlCK,
POUTERS AND JOBBERS OF
li RUSHES,
p-.- r
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Boot and Shoo Makers
S.-h-
ccc-rd;nf- f
d,
IORii4i SALE
I
G. W. iKUES.
C. W.AKMK.S.
K B. D ALI. AM.
--
d
49t
CALIFOU.Ml I.ITli:
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SAL.KIX SI'.MS T
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CLARIF1LR r.r HEATER, 15 feet long
complete.
ONE MMv PAN for Molasaen, with Kni;iiie, 4
Api-lto
491-lALHRICII, WALKER & Co.
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OII WOAP,
VT1
Exchange on New Dcdford
I
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Urown iihj
ALSO
In large or small quantities to suit.
I. !?. Soap preasi' always wrtntetl.
O ONE TUBCLAIt
Pre-id.-n-
as-u-
FULL
to aapply hi eutocurr
bt Vrllow,
an.l the public, with the
Wliito SOA1.
bA IIG K ANI
NE WETZEL PAX. COMPLETE.
de-i-nat- ed
ly
.
tnat.-rlal-
FOR SALE.
.
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posi-tiTc-
Wm. IT. ITTJI13Y!
A
HAVING It EC K nIVED
ircpared
.
49t-3t-
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BY
;
i'or China, for h iiiD'ted
Iloiiuiula, Sih
;
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rl-in- g.
SOAP FACTORY
j
peri.1. he hegs to notify the
pubi.e that his brother CHL'LAX will trt.sact ali h'.s. aud the
buiiiios , f the hru, durini his absence.
Ui.Mi K'. Al. iChuhin Prother.j
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book-keepe-
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..i tli.
s
by sn.lden and
of the brain. pi duc
Mr. M ti. was formerly eu- over excitement.""
on the Makce and other
raped as suiiar-boile- r
plantations on Maui, but for the pa-- t few years
was manager on the 1'riuoeville Plantation, at
Hanal.-i- .
He Lad rei,le.l on these Islands somo
f.urten ears. but v;w ompelkil to give up u.
i.osition on account ot ill health, and made a
voyage to England in hope of recening beiieUt.
While in st.Ui Franciso.i. on the way home, he entered into an engagement to return to that city,
and take charge of one of the refineries. His long
and his extensive
experience as a sugar-boileknowledge of our sugars and plantations, would
have rendered him a valuable assistant there.
The last mail biings us advices also of the
death of Nathanim. LoMit.vni Iscoi.s, who died in
.an Francisco. Oct. IX aged 4" years. lie was a
some twelve years had
native of lioston. but
serving iu various
Islands,
these
been a resident of
He
and
capacities, as accountant
,
,
.
.
...
A? ...
was a man 01 line intellect ami euueauou. aim
e have
a graduate of Harvard University.
that
than
mind
scholarly
more
a
known
seldom
memory
I.,
uncommon
his
Mr.
and
possessed by
enabled him to recall almost any statistics. or pas-.- J
sages and quotations of Latin, (ireek. French or
Italian that l e had ever read. Put, like many
other fine scholars, he became a victim to the social glass, which terminated Lis career prema
turely. How many who knew Mr. I. have en ied
the intellect he possessed! He was for six or
eitrhi. years a regular contributor to the columns
.
. .
of this journal, aud Lis w ritings w ere always ad- mired, being of the po.sii .V. entertaining kind SO
agreeable to newspaper reatlers.
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a totn- There
Steam- the
on account of
lont
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a.
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pea-dlin-
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f itorc corcer of
Te3&r in Uen ral Merchandise. Cre-prthumnu an.l cjnerti rreru,
Mako' Hlock.
on N nuanu ttrevt. above Kir.g
Also. KeUil
l4)an(1
M. IilanJ ordert carrfall.
t.ouRht ami
494-l- y
ottni!e.l to
x
tlie vieatn oi
ill
v.il. died Mlddelllv.
.
;iui-unce-
A. S. CLECHORN,
.
.
r,
ic,
artiold rel.itit.' to Queen
a - ry
O'k.--J
w.th 120j f.tN o.l aa.l 1'joo Itji bcre.
Ui hi ;;
tni-ra- pu
iuv.-.- ue
repoiw lU
li,A'i:,so
1 Scr.r 1 . W r,u.e, Kuhcaa, Ir. ui li.ii-K- i.
EXuaS vi.it t... En-la- '
ta'rtj f. slrfy c.i'j r f.t rnl cti eei.i per poar-J- .
We do not eoi,v
,.,.. rt...
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AnaLolt
6
N.fc,
schr
ia.-n
;
1101 .11.au
01 .UJfSUiuiiM 111
TL
.iuiiuihhm
prtas.nl I.c?'ai.J
lirtt fi--'.- le,.r,
' .
tl.ctu in ui'dcr to indicate the rehguuv teach- - uuit'i
.
as-if;oci
.t.
i.c
Miiclia
t
tharit-ittia Scptetr.- November
fT.vir:?. An Er.jti'.ih bark cnrvl
(whicn otcui'i on .tiuiivtayj as u ar.
tJ
Annie La irle. Xiacr.eil, fioia Kol-a;
in
which
tinder
Queen
Powa.-our
worthy
c Am Clipper ship t. pi.'i;-- . Cr.veh, 1C Ju)i f. -- u.
Cr for '.xyA, w.Th a cro of Crton, vali-- 3t to haL'Jr-- 'i
and
iuir. ILis Ij p.obably a
ot TLa;.l:-r- :.
j
L.vi I'jillea, althoiit'u
Ziu rra:.cic'j.
It is noteworthy.
(Kue that pert
Oi
tcoiianl l.'iiHr. It.. . ih r?t
w !i:'ii I'm 11
it will i..- t'.niiid ih:it the dav tlv,tl
7
A rctic, ; .
Ashler,
Aui wh ship Uov.
r!"-.Tr.
.r :.t tLP Mcrnlr
h!p
f r uito
ohj-- et
these, j .aragrnj,!,., is merely ;
in r.uotiri
1J::, ai'.ri 1jj tbli oil and rmuO I'i ijiw.
t.;.h..r lll0
,.r 30th of N.m ember. -It U su- f: un Aictic,
7
L:.(? -- Ii hark I'.obert
c :",ret Ir tr, ill-iifar L. . T po,t ou iaiur.iay, 'it:h i.it,aij,
. i, ;.. -. 1. r.,..
...
.
.
i.nr,
.
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......i
- wr ,m.i
. p, .,
iv.
ita.K-i.,i...,uv...;liic:
1.
b
it.
voO
3
sjO
oil
ana
.(
,lUv
bhS
.
nilh
li.l".
i.
'i mil.l.l V el lti!S mollth, tllid a
ight is et
.f rotronf .;v:7 fcai-The
i:k a crj
s- - i;ihr M. i Ke.k.,, N:.je;. f,,r Kih.ilu..
beautiful tribute 'which is therein paid to the xa";io:isli Thanl.-g- h ing w ill probably be pvoelaim- This
4
.t l,o.i;2
at iso.-.'lZ'2 iij,fi.;ai
8
M.tuii:tk'a, UlI'Ioh-ju- ,
ii t:.e i
11
lutu'-eV
Co.
II.
s,
lit.
iu.f':U
eCJI. 1 r;:r j ,hu h ho t W:et, thij ei fl. 11 jl'.i,,!e to Liri--.- l
wiili
.r'.
Ar.felt.
rary and educational hvstein of instruction
o
i'
A Saeiaiueiito Kip.er has the
ed by the
9
Maril.li. Howard, from II do.
!
!.'.t w. k.
:
American
of
on
the
Missionaries
the
Hawaiian
Kiuii'-yfollowing
the
telegram
on
from Kew.iiha.'.
Jo ?..!.r ll.
Mary Kit. n, est, frvui Kuhaiui.
svbr
il
"V;
says ihe i:Uh of
Islands.
The
confident
the
are
Ki.nrr?
Iicv. W.
that
.S.I.V t RJMLISCU MAHKF.TS.
"Is it
j
Nv-mb- er
the rjoyenn.r of
has
been
by
llonpili nevi-- went one day to any school except Massachusetts as the annual thanksgiving
from that p it t t th- - t.
The Lark On- - j
Oar
IITL'KES.
1EIA
dav.
U'lJ arrive.l ovc-- on the 7th ami would sail on the Uiih for Nov. 4 ?chr Nettie Merri'.l. Koutitain, f'.r Ithuina.
to those taught by or instituted by the Ameri- b.,t.t,r,lM. general usage has always" placVd that
Hoouta. Tt.e itritish ship litarkbum wuuM a'J Irave about
4 Sihr Mary, for llilo.
can Missionaries, and yet the young, man speaks day upon a Thursday, and usually later than the
Ke?
4 Schr Mary l.tlen, Wegt. for ICuhului.
ting tra'le, the Alt'i lays :
the nice Jate for thii
l'h.
tin? English
lant'iiarrn
fl.nr ' ir
7 S.:hr Active. Kapualii, fvr M.'.aie Uay.
r,
mj
The ja.ntity of
of a'l Wcriptior., now here
n a s.i' jieeura fi!r
;.- T- Vt'e would call attention to the adverti.se- 7 Schr Warwick. Hal:, for Ml"kai.
is vtry Pinal!. It U cofi'Urtil to b le.- - lhiii any tUi e ince
was
to
detect
he
possible
scarcely
was
nut
that
Kahului.
7
for
Moi.
WilSur,
Ka
?chr
when the leases wre such as to eil prices up
the tire of
ment of Jacob Hardy. Fsp. ot Sau Francisco.
8
Moi 'Wahine, Koheana, fr Koloa.
to limine raun. tol leaitin;; to the prc.-- itr.rtit:or,i ar.il jrlut
au englishman." Now, we are bold to assert tillering his
8
Acahoia.
Mary.
Nika,
for
services for the purchase of any arii- Schr
now here are
year. All prices 4
'f the
8 I".
S. s. s iranai-- ?coit, f r San Frai.cisoo.
that there are scores aye, hundreds of young cles oidere.l lrom the Island-- . A long acquuint- il
ari nut couth. oe to th o. The had is tat t.owis
Hhip Orpheus, tV wcll, fur lior.gkoi.;
b Am chi
with F'okIii engerly wat hiojr t.r a market, htit
Hawaiian.', as well, if not bettor, educated than ance with Mr. H. enables us to
f.T Tahiti,
9 Am schr Alice,
parties or- h rt, anil a hrial
has tjieneil up from the
V
Mitchell,
Ijiurie,
for
KI..a.
Annie
achr
thosas
relatively
which
supplies
khort
as
cf
her
Mr.
tuth.
Hoaj.ili.
Whatever
t.aks
American
Missionaries
him. that
through
any
description
of
dcrinp;
goods
Sydm-y8 Uril
li bark llob't Towns, liarker, f.r
C'I.f. rrnA. In h.Tt, pric. r :un:ar r ii..ori, ne
may have negbx-teto
they certainly have he will endeavor to give
buth silt a of I he conliueiit. The attraction of the rite is
Orders,
in
an.l ow itself in the enormous imports ii.to
flt
IS.
not
Hawaiian
neglected
give
to
definite
explicit,
such
and.
should
youth
be
and
an however,
VESSELS IX I'OUT NOVUM HE 11.
Aew
i. Those tiiarkt-t- niu- -t j thi roughly aupphed le
the fhol s t this Way. Meantime the upward tei.di.y
education as the youth of lut few nations can where practicable, should be accompanied with
ia n'.rnug, with a hraitrd volume of btuinei.
t
artx.es
bark Mriunakea. l'.ol.iiison, up -r S.m Franci-co- .
the required funds. Our country people have long
boast.
have advanced alurH.fr the woek.
loading
f'.r San Francisco.
Am t':.rk Sniyrniote. Lovett.
Haw'n ship lolnni, Ureen, dischari;:ng her cargo from lioston.
In orjer to gLLrJ
the "muidintr fo frequent now at
needed an agency at the coast, where they could
on.j
tlie
when
meetings,
Queen
At
of
the
lir bark lloyal t'liHrlie.
James directs that all masurs of
Sn frAiicisco,
,
vn'1 ,,,r
verything not procurable here, but
I
Orrpon.
fur
uLe exhibited to the audience a
Am mk A. A. KMride. AlUitt, to load
was prcs-ntvessels arrivlnjf at that jKrt
exhibit to the Cistern IIoue
rkvn. loa.iii. fur Bremen.
Ih.w'a bark A. J. I'ojw,
;l,lk'!,'s
can :is wdl 1,0 I'n'clllv'1 li0,v il is
ull,',v
Uook of Common Prayer, translated into I la- - '
boar.lir.jf cITiceTS thtir t.riiiial manifeat and deliver to thetn
Am baik Comet. Ful..-r- , !..:ilibp f r Snn Franci-co- .
," i nd uwa-- v f"r U'"m'
lirenien brijr Allies, trie,ieiiburs, loading for
a copy of the same.
waiian by His late Majesty. That is undoiibt- - j
Haw burk Arctic, liauimon 1, f.r freight or cLarier.
Much doubt La rx"?,ted rt r peeling the
of p tro!euni
Vu..ls, load.
Am clipper hhip
f.r New Uedf rd.
edly an admirable translation, a fine literary j" Tuk Ovkklanh Mams are making jur-- t now very
ia California. It is stated in th-- : Sacramento Her, that a firm
lir bark Harwo"-- ! repairing.
I:ritt-ship Advance, Jale, soin for taker's
composition, and yet where did His Majesty good time, the trips averaging 1'., days from San
ia Sau franciico has received 20 barrels of petroleum from
W HALLkS.
Pan Rueoaventur. The same day two hundred gallons were
learn the English language and acquire such Francisco to New York, as the roads are in first
Am wh ?h Jfreh I'erry. HaNry.
Am tk Uit-- l inor.d, lVula.
receiveJ from s newty opened well at Lexington, Santa Clur
a mastery of ' KingH English ?"' The j ople of ' 1'ate tinier. Hut. as the mail steamers are now
Am wh h Josephine, 'hapman.
Am tk Nile,
couikj, one r.unnrra giuon it wmcu weie imtor.i:.--:w rj Giff.ird, r
Am wh eh Am .Ida, Uao.
Aa
and
running from Sau Francisco evtnj ttn
Honolulu know very well that it was at the
Am wh h I orinthian, Len:.
arappeu as aampic I
Am fit '.'riole, Jeii.L';,n
loit.
soon afier January wiil tin every week, we would
Am eh Kuii'y Morgan. Atheam Am sli lluropa I'rosby.
lloyal "School, kept by Mr. and Mrs. Cooke,
The trade in coal a pilars aiio to be cn the increase, nn
Am h Ftori l, F. r.lham.
Am !i Coin-rtCatin.
lt,
all persons to mark their letters for the
advise
thaverage
of
be
equal
Sootvl
said
to
is
to
the
cat
Kmf
Puet
who were American Missionaries. No better
Am tli C. W. Morgan, Landers, Am sh Splendid. Fisher.
cf imported coaL We see stated that there were recently six
States Pr yteoinf,:" If not so marked,
Eastern
Am whsh Oliver Ciocker, Lap-- Amah Win Hiid Henry, Stetn
proof of the faithfulness of their teaching?, or
Haw brift-- Koh' I l, Ciran.
man.
veieU loading and wait injf to load with oal at Nanaimo the
sent overland. Newspapers which are
they
are
Vauxprrs.
I r uli
Am wh ,h Addison, Pierce.
of the good results of their school Fystem is
yM7M4, AdvtHCt. HUttrt. C'ira tfrlt. Dubin an.l Port-ai- r,
Haw brij; Victoria, li-Am wh sh Onward, A'.l-only by steamer, go through with more
whicti will take iu ail ahout 5. GO tons of coal. A
A in ship J. P. West, Tiiik. r.
afforded than the tributes so freely offered in sent
Lrrmtti bk Juhan, Lubbers.
promptness and regularity than ever before, and
j
Am sh Uov. Trouj, A?hley.
portioo of thU C'l is otisumed in San Fraocico,
England to Queen Emma's and Iloapili's edu- - our subscribers at the East appear well satisfied.
where it is held in high eftimatiou.
cation, as well as to that of her late consort.
Cotton is
cocuinir ioto n tice in Cal fornia as an important
They now seldom fail to reach their destination by
IMPORTS.
Upl. K is stalel that there are U,0K) acres cf cotton planted
.
riom the j.ublic . prints we burn that the first mails.
in CuU Srrvte. The AH says s "D. J. O'CalUhan,
ha
and
visit
From Pout Asoklos jtr Maun.i Kf a. Nov. 8 224.9C0 fc t
Hishop Staley's
to
England,
Que'iis
App.ivh.
Hempstead, was
The
Umranl.
bark
To
brought to us a sample of 20.0u0 pounds of uninne.! co'.ton
lumber. 10 l lathf, 60Ie feet
rou;h lutnlM-r- . ii,'J' feet tlre-e- d
o
Frauci-cvisit
are
to
to
America,
mainly
raise funds to to sail from San
soon after the arrival of
salmon.
pickets, lua M i.hii::es. 2 bxs apph s, 1
frown iu l ADfcKs county by Don Joe Knbio. Mathew
build a splendid Cathedral. In doing so, both ' the Xew York mail of October I. and probably
Ke Iter raiacl Ji5 acres In the tutni county. The tap! is
VT1I1
c..;i...1 Wll ,1,..
Ovrli
.:f
to f of excellent quality.
. lm .ij
v.
.11,
EXPORTS.
V. l..l...r
Ml.
these distinguished jiereonages ray the highest ,.,1111
QiKiCatioits of I,lai!
.how no material chanire.
therefore fourteen or fifteen das out. Capt. I.ove-lapossible compliment to the educational system
Sagm were Ann at firmer .pjottioiis-- , m ila5e. firm at
Cambridge, Nov. 3 Dtil pkj?s ui:ar
For Phrtiasd
aud several other iiasseiigers from the Kust
CeO
established by the American Missionaries, lt
(oCKS.ili lb.) lti.SOO ls lice, li b.ijrs coffee tl-- 'J
Flour stoml at
,M to $7.0J for et brvn.ls. Totate , 1c per
were
wailiuir to come in her. The bark J). (.'. Mur-r.- ',
pound for best. Fra.tt of alt kin.! very abundant.
is not to raise funds for educational purposts
r
For II ..kom;
Orj.hin, Nov. 8 19 bacs fundus
sailed hence on the 7th of October,
which
that the are now pleading, but to build a
che I.? uitrr, 1 case n:i-d(li,S.?0 lbs.) c sharku fui. 100
in San Francisco about the 2."th.
LOCAL COMMERCIAL .VErs.
ni.Ul (5107 lbs.)
.'!, oJ j k.' old
grand Cathedral among an educated people, would be due
$1313 "0.
Pr
mest.c
did
The x nt Las been a very quiet week, an I owin; to the abpi obably leave till after
and the
510 70.
V:.liic of Foreign Prlu:e
Probably not a nation of Europe (certainly not
sence of winds, we have almost no f.irt Urn shipping to report as
arrival.
her
England) can ho;ist of more readers in proor- arrlvetl cr called. liut f.ur whalers have cr.Ur'd, and two of j "
'2$r The annual meeting of tlie American Hoard
PASSENGERS.
these are from llilo, leaving two stiil at that port. A n port of
tioti to the whole population than are to be of For. iviU Missions commenced at i'hica.tro. on the
them is jriven hew, furnished by Capt. Worth. We have now
found among Hawaiiatis. These are facts, and
Itli of October. The Treasurer reported the
twer.ty-siw hnh I
in t
Fr..m PohT An.;i!Li
wh.cli tnnnbtr iil lei:.crta;d
t Mauna Kea, Nov. 9 Mr and Mrs
Meyers.
facts worthy of historic record, and which we
C
G
A
Kh'sles,
with the first stronr winds.
out of debt, and witli a balance of a few
F'.r H...s:Ki.X'i r Orpheus, Nov. 8 Ako, Wnnpkwai. wife
wisli
The ruovemenu of roaster, have been uneertiin, and l.:h
known
in
England
remembered
as
and
ll
in ihe treasury. This is somewhat
thousands
and
l. Aluk, Aka, A:r n, Ago, Akan, Ak.im, Anpee 11.
fackets i n the berth are still al'.hnut fall carg, though
as here. There are undisguised attempts ; pricing, when it is known that the deliciiey on the
j
noar fully tiu? will brii:;? surr.ti. nt to complete their
on the part of some to ignore these facts, ami
1st of August wus over one hundred and thirty
on Monday or Tuesday next,
ai.J th y will
PORT OP HXIsO.
they are laboring with a zeal "worthy of a thousand. . Puring that month, however, the
A.lvicts by the last mail state that a n. w pscket ship had
to par all claims and enable
ARRIVALS.
cause" to produce the impression that reipts were
been chartered in Prcaer k Co's Itston and Honolulu Line.
to
the Society out of debt.
report
Treasurer
the
fails,
Mission
is
the American
at these Islands
600 bhls fit.
a
Dextor, fr m Ocli
rk Hercul-It is the Ltkan Alltn, an extreu.e ciippr of about 600 ton, Oct. 23
J5 Hriu bark Kob't Tou, Parker, troin Arctic, bOO
the liberality of Ameritaxes
heavy
the
ure. Nev.r was there a greater falsification
which has been in the blockade service for the
two years.
bl Is oil.
,
is
surprising.
2) Am .ip i:; z Adam-- Fish, 70 bbls ?p. 230 wh oil.
She was to ail early in VKrtober, and the Captain promUes to
of facts or perversion of the truth. It is mor- - can churches
0 Am ship uov. Troup, Ashley, Arclie, low wh.
britit' her ul to Honolulu in 1C0 Java' pa stage. We hope he
ally wron that such a view should be imparted
Foil tiik Fast. The mail by the Comet will close
way do it. f,,r we oee.1 vesse ls of that cU.s, fast aivl reliable
XT The Robtrt Towns brings five ntcn frnm ships destroyed
to
times
and
the
of
Hawaiian
the
history
our
on Monday. The Sminlo'' will also sail for San
capable of 5t win? KOO loo of freight, or fl.OOO barrels cf oil.
by the Shenandoah, and the-- Kill Adams brings the captain
nation, and those who attempt to do so nre Franci.-e- o
The island trade i a p.rfvl payli.g one. arid we r.uht to have
about Tuesday. Files of papers can
and five mcti from the wrecked fhip LcuUiaua.
lary Crt r!a ihijr. The Vtyloa h:s riven gciwl Kttihfaction
- surely enemioB of the nation. Napoleon, the be obtained at our counter.
ca her first voyage out.
Emperor of France, asserts, in the opening
DIRT IIS.
The RntWh twiit A'yti Charlie was s.M at public auction
On our supplement will be found
'
to Lis history of Julius Caesar, that
paragraph
cn Mnndiy l.vt. The bull with her lower and topma.-i-s and
.Shipping List, a sketch of Queen VicIn this city, on th niorniijj; of Nov. S. to the wife of the
ne io puiTuafeji.jrir. j c.l tor ot tins pnK-- i a fin
Historic truth ought to be no less eacred than
"
!..mj , m i.i 1
toria and another rf the Mormon-'- .
Jj.ll, who r.. ..live s..i. her or f iae.). et d is her hull is aid
religion."
to
n,i;,l, and netiinii oidy r p&it, siie !) l e f tted out It
MARRIED.
c-ij
j
j
.
young man. wearing a beard ;;nd
with so slight a foreign accent.
that it wa- - scarcely pos-ibto detect he was
Englishman.
an
not
He
for Lis text the
selected
-.1,
j
j
vi-it- of
hlu
Eugli-- h
.
!.
i
suddealv dispatched after the
yacht TI,l,. which sailed on Thursday
for England via Lahaina. A hundred rumors are
;.n.l .inwik'
.,'!.,,, t tl ,,u..r,!,uv.1,
th.-,ve
exactlv
the
are
are unable to tell what
all
however,
Marshal
As near as we can learn,
Parke with a posse, was dispatched under a writ
fIOm the Court. t. arrest a native woman or several
native women, said to Lave absconded, or i.eeii
abducted, on board the 27, ;!".. Ofeourse.no
while at sea. and
on the e...-arivst can be
tl onlv s hai.ee of secui lag the parties will be ut
'
I.ahama. A: we ;t:d beloie. all - ruiuor. but Le- i.-u-e
t,jlL. our xt
the facts will piobibly transpire.
"
At the en.l ol the
ie'ju ' recti, which was
and beautifully mm,?, the Kev. W.
"rr
j II...ipiia ascended the pulpit, wearii- .- Lis - nplice,
With Li stole
crossed over Lis hit sholll'l-- r. , indi,
.
.1. 11. Ine 1. I ..ijoi .
....!.. - 1:1.
11
ieai.iiiiiiiu.i
ei ana:icei in'Vn:
. "..,..1..,.-
i
t'u
oin-n-ii.ui-
ve.-lcld- av
.l-o-
ith
--
i..-
nvv
Saiyri-t- e
An.t.C,
...
a-- no
"."URt-IIi-ib-
ii
..- -
i
-'s
.
le
lu
Une.
fr.-i-
I
t
t
al
t.--
J. K Wet. Tinker.
I i,
oil nrl I3uo0
Actie, flpuhi,
!
-- 5ch.-
;
-
VA L.S.
A IC1C1
!i.r
I
I
'
IIOIIOLULU. H. I.
J
J
aii--
:i-
!
Merri:!, oti M'ir.il:.y.
T
pout or
N--
!on.lay,
j r Cotcet,
o
i
Li-!io-
1
,r 5a
;
j
v
r"cef'-1--
n
:
;
lieu-ardiii-
the lt
of i; le;:;that the Iiishoji
La- - 'iv.-way on ;i tompioini-e- . v a. that tlse in- cumb.-n- t
may use incen-- e .n :h five great festi- the Church, and that on everv other dav
alsof
L- - may dexaetly what Le (lid before the lil.-f- o j
l
;inv
to his proeeet'in 's. Vesterdav
Vi,l there
Was r.ot t.n.'of the five ""r.-- it
v hat TiiK Ikoi-m.kincense : but there was a good deal that!
un- to ordinary, and. it may
.Wa!
n
motioil in
of in
;u:c.r
Uclfonl.
att.-fid--
--
-
We-tt--
:i
i
I'l-l-
-
--
!
..r,,J
1
-
weit-i.:io-
Eng.
letter received from
,
e
IVe-No-s.--
'".
.Vi.A.w.
fr-.i-
-
1-
-
t--
t
--
-
e.ir.--
a!. jt
c--
t;--
i-.
Chri-- t
Jitiin.'.ir.-- t d u
n.
urio-;en::;ti'-
b?n
y
ja- -
inofd
S:in-i-wu-
u:
b-e-
r- -n
O-mk-
s
land, by Kev. E. Johns, n.
:in:v.uno'd in th. K,itTn
A Ntw
and
-j. is as ul..i;t r' a.Iy to hiako ii aj
1
t..l.x.-..T..10
tt"Val"Ts
SOOt'.Il
i
t)...
-.'!
" ' I ' rr.- n.ii lli'd
uli-.-iit is sujip.
k aj'i'far It is IHi'laV
collet, and .n tL- - l.--t .f Odvlit-- r w;b uu.uuu.i
iiiil.tho a:th. U:i t!i- - 1st c! NovcmluT it
wa.--- -tn ! near t!k- star Markab. otic of
the foiir liriiLt tar- l:nui!!; me
it. the Lumorous
5ju:in- of I'fasu .
savs
heii.izer of the
is :t.w makintr its
A new
C"Mf:r CoVim;.
way. - head ..n.'" directly t.r the earth. It is now
peel, and
of the a;. parent . of a. j.iecei of .1letnn.....
.o i.t
is aimiv ee:i to the iiortnwara oi me
1V?:i-ii- s.
be surprised if it wanted to
mount l'easus. Vou can't comet! IVm't try:
many a better man has been thrown in attempting
now presents the
that'feat. The cele.-tiupt.earai.re of a star of the fifth magnitude floating
in a little laiuinous aj.or. or tlie nri ot a broken
canary bird's oltj: si.rionnded by the white. It
evidt-atiexp.rts make the earth quake when it
jrets nearer, but we warn it to keep out of tin
or
limits of the c'nv and county of sfan l'ra:u
i:
it will be compelled to take out a license tar
lii:!it. arid sport an internal revenue stamp
before it can tass.
-
ii
w.j w
fc
I
r
t
.u t rrc
t,t
;
re- -
of iuth
ar. I
in
-
IiIiont.
Nw ItIf- r t4
..urcha!
w:il
!
rr.a.lr .ul.c.
r
u.vi-.cotn.i..t..l of Caj.t. L'rake,
hai:i: buif i,
I;r.
i
-
-
u iainl.
'l
,J",.
.tw ciiora. una
at San f'rr clK".
i
1
I
lve
o!, catril-
Ilalitui'-r"-
.f Nrw
1 .
i'Liircb. C!uj li.ii:;. u hTf it Lad b&'.i
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NOVEMBER 15lli,
ON WEDNESDAY,
IO O'clock.
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Crape Shawls.
Work Boxes,
Ivory Work,
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Marhiif, puioarn,
SALE II V
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port.
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& Co.
Tor.ct.
locf
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490-6-
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For Sale Cheap by
C. BUKWKi:
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IIIACKS.I ITU'S
AND SO INCH
V
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Co.
II K I, LOWS
For Sale
C. BREWER
Jb
Red and Green Signal Lanterns,
AS UREMCRIRED IIV LAW.
For Sale by
J.
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STYLE.
BEST
Cv
RESPECTFULLY
!(
There is no occasion, be affirms, for visiting more
punishment upon them than has already been experienced, but we reel to encourage them with
friendly words and greetings, lest they sink into
utter despondency. .V. B. Shipping List.
Bright Enamelled Fence Wire
& LAVTON,
J.V CASKS.
F
CALIFORNIA.
Vcr Sale by
t
Sansome Street corner Merchant.
SAN FRANCISCO,
i
gentleman who has returned to New York
tour through all the restored States East of
the Mississippi, says that it is impcFsible to conceive
of a more docile and tractable people than ore the
late insurgents now. In fact, he thinks the greatest
fear is that they have teen so utterly crushed by the
loss of property and slaves, and the failure of their
hopes, that it will be very ditScult to rally them.
A
from a
SOLICITED.
HAYNES
i
AND
To which we give Especial Attention, and are
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IV LCUKP--
RESTAURANT
i
TWO JACCARANDA CASE
Ftr ?.le at
HOTEL,
prepared to furnish in the
HKCKIVEU FROM I1RK"
Cot tajro
A very heavy stock constantly on hand, which
we are Jobl-m-j
at the lowest rates.
OUTFITS.
;
MELCIIER?
.
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SIIAPC, NO. 2.
u
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Hod Thermometers!
710K SU'AU BOILERS.
Co.
&
DIRECT from MANILA
JUST RECEIVED
IIONOKUXQ jer
ENGLISH SHIP ROSCOE I"
4W-Ir-
PATENT FAN MILLS, FOR RICK.
TOR KALE BV
C. 11REWKR & Co.
41
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Superior Quality.
Co.
TO COASTERS.
N
our
American Pressed Glassware,
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100 MILLE MANILA CIGARS
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EXUL1SII EARTHEN WARE.
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A fall stock of very superior goods,
eiIl'l?D
lill
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CRUsni:i sire a it,
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IN GREAT VARIETY.
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491.5t
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TABLE CUTLERY
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HALFbyBARRELS.
CASES AND For
sale
A
LIMPS,
own stamp, warranted guod.
bollks
491.5t
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EVERY DESCRIPTION.
n
For sale in lots to rait the purchaser by
J
AND LAMP STOCK OF
BY
Boston Pilot Broad
Office.
IIIOTINA ROOFINC
t!OMEVIlAT
WOR SALE
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aniLia plenlit orler.
Terms
t
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COAL OIL
I
BOI LED
t
30.00O
THE PREMISES
ON XUUANU
ixiriy nrcuptrii ny iurnarn noninwn, ctq.
fum,
unon.
a a
a ruontn.
I
bolieco
s.1 SSOIt IKI) .M Aiifr.KMrom
Stockholm Tar.
4il-5-
II. IIACKFKI.D
49u-!- t
Co.
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Hemp Canvas,
uo.
iiv:i:iii liii k
Pirate.
,
and Ketail trade.
an 7imr. IVpt Fncti3h Load.
!
the
i
Parlor, Office, (with calendar) Regulators,
and a large assortment united to th Jobbing
Co.
&
u'dck Paint. Verdiftris. Chrome Yeilu.
Prussian T.Iue. I n""
I vr ?a'e by
4J1 6t
S.GtEKKEN, Mu.im.
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CLOCKS,
HOII.
EST ENGLISH
Oil.
n.t
Attempt to Shoot Waddell,
Capt. Ludlow, late master of ship Isaac
IIowlniiJ, of New Bedford, writes as follows to the Sttg
Harbor Express :
' Ship Isaac Rowland sailed from New Bedford
October 19th, ISo-l- and after a pleasant aod successful passage arrived in Bhering Straits with 640 bbls.
On the 23th of June fell in
of oil, 1G0 of it sperm
Ve saw a large steamer coming towith 11 ships.
Had we
wards us supposed to be a
kuown it to be the Shenandoah not one of us could
escaped it beiog a dead calm. I lowered my
boat and pulled alongside but saw immediately we
were in the wrong pew that John Bull had us fast.
Resistance was in vain as shown by the berth given
Capt. YouDg, of the Favorite, for attempting to shoot
his Satanic Majesty (Waddell,) with a bomb-gun- ;
but unfortunately the mate had removed the cap trom
the gun, unknown to the Captain. They told him it
was sure death to him tu shoot. He replied, I die
They immediwilliujily, could I kill that wretch.
ately handcuffed him, and put hire in the coal hole of
the pirate, where we were all expecting soon to keep
him company, but as good luck would have it we
were placed on board the bonded ships Nile and
James Maury, and sent to San Francisco. All the
rest were burned, namely, the Isaac Howland, Hill-maConpress, Covington, Favorite, Waverly, and
Nassau. One of the Captains sai l to Waddell there
a not enough provisions to last them until they
readied the Inlands- - He kindly informed thfin they
migh. eat Kanakas; they had plenty cf them, i
went on board the pirate, and had a long conversation
with the Csptaia. He informed me that he was first
Lieutenant with Semmca in the Alabama had 160
men, 8 guns, worked his vessel by steam or wind as
occ isiou required. So there was no escaping him.
He gave me a handful f'f sovereigns, helped me to get
my clothiug from the ship, after firing her. Took my
revolver an I nautical instruments, and what other
things they wanted from the ship. The last we saw
of him be was steaming fast to the South and West.
Saw the smoke from other ships in the distance. I
nrrived at San Francisco, July 31, and home from
there in 22 days, to the no small surprise of my
family and friends, having circumnavigated the
globe in the short space of ten months and five days.
Yours, in baste,
J. Ludlow,
late master of ship Isaac Rowland."
Anotiilr Brave.
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Vr
X.
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Oil I
Paints and Paint
ED OIL.
McCEACKEN.
and DESSERT SETS,
goods, comprising Parian Statuary, Iisquey
Porcelain and Parian Vases, Bureau Stts,
Punch Bowls, Cologne Bottles, Ttte a Ttte
St.ts, Gijt Cups and Saucers, cf
ifi.
Co.
I
TsOLLF.4
KorSaK-r-y
Will
4
EOLLE3
HOLLES
hv
t
& Co.
man-of-war-
Pickle s and Pic Fruits, best English.
j
j
A large assortment of rare and beautiful
e
it
431
of four rnch.
FANCY GOODS,
Bakcr'n Kxtra Hour,
Flour, in nr. an l hlf sacks.
SuiM-rfln-
Put up in barrolii expressly for
!
FOR BUKalErV.
11
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Co.
Jfc
Small Lot of Kxtra Family
Mtsrs. RICHAEI'S
lh"
id
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1CC1V1DP
lULMIKMV
J X ill
UU.1.1.1II
jIIIIj,
Lit! V. Ill CUT
A variety of New and Novel Patterns elegantly engraved, and plain Cut Sets, uiado
up of any required eize.
ALSO
t..
al:p.icii,
IHJLLE3
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Clipper Birk
M. A. A11HOTT, Comiiiniulrr.
Will follow ih Cambridge wi,1 dispatch,
is.
fr f
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II.
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FA R R AR'S
CS. DOWN V. R'S. AND
by
OoMen (iattf
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Co.
l:OLLE3
nnj Qualitift.
Fur Sale by
,
& Co.
-
Kerosonc Oil.
g
g
uf
Other Brf.nl
j
Ifcauti fully decorated, ;old band, and jilain
white. From $..0 t- $800.
ri.ouu
ou.ii
calii
FLOUR.
FAMILY
CATEE.V.
GOLDEN
Iine
A. A. ELQRIDGE
For freight or
ty
it
iOl-j-
ioiitijA;vi, oregox
1
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Honey Dew,
And a f'arirty
1 Arcticll
The A
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t
F4.r Sale
I
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MALE IX UCANTITIES TO SUIT
HACKKKLD & Co.
DINNER. TEA
40.000 E. S. Sol.
JOHN Nvy,
STATES.
FDR-
j
Co.
!
Tobacco
AXDEKSOX'S SOLACE,
Hawaiian UaTk
--
!
FBENG H PORCELAIN
RIO DEL
did
Manila nml a variety of other Uranus.
TO
Ifsiwaizaii l'sickct
IOR
!
Cigars NORTE.
V
FREIGHT OR CHARTER
45it
1'1'T
BEST ENGLISH DRAUGHT ALE
Co.
&
H0LLE.S
t
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Terms reasonable
MKLCHERS
49J-li- u
ISOLLKS & Co.
Groceries and Ship Stores.
I
i'tty
For atJ in quantitips to puit.
UOLLS
i
I
I NO, 4 4, rolls of forty yards each.
PRESERVED UINUER, In coses of six jars each.
And a
i
41
CHESTS. In
CA2
Co flee, l?iee
Ten, Cieneral
Assortment of
C. II R EWER A. Co.
A
Su!o l'V
SALE II V
it
FOR
WILL HAVE QUICK DISPATCH.
1
;
STAPENIIORST.
MtLCllER
u
FR03I CHINA PER
Fifty Coils Manila Whale Line!
CIIEE.V, Jlnnlrr.
Th A
for
j
j
HIST RECEIVED
Houctin?,
Katlm, Jtc, inc.
8.
t
DISPATCH.
EUROPE OR UHITED
?iz--
--
MESS REEF.
witi reftuel cuare
Of Superior Quality.
4'.U-Ci-
s.-e-
e
a.
TAPIOCA, FAttlXA and ARROWROOT
Co.
ce
e
For Bale bv
EP.'lIOFFsClILAKUKU
rn
f
IlEMr.
inilTllR
PACKAGES EXPRESSLY
use.
j
EP. IIOFFSCHLAKiaKR tf STAPESIloRST.
1
4T-2-
ti'.-a-.
AJ.-rt;-
SeiziiiK,
4000 Foi t O.U, ai4irtc
491-S-
'For
tdti'i
Fa-tt--
TOBACCO.
F(m S ALE
.yl O FF Elt
l
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KAUAI
SMALL
up for
4ST-2U-
"ASH i s OARS!"
z. s.
I
Hawaiian Ship
M
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SUFKUIOIt AltTICLK OF
3JlftnpJ Conlaee. aort;l
AUiO
plj
4S7-J-
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Superior Article.
VOl'llMA II A Ij, aForVery
a bv
Xl
UOLLK3
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Agtiits.
Warraiitl lu
For ile bv
EI. HOFFSCIILAEOKU &STAPKXIIOKST.
alt.
ON" HAXDntnl
by 1m CASK, UAUREI. or CJLI.Oy
jJm
Shij
WILL IIAVK IMMEDIATE
.UIZSS
WELLsaltKNOWN
KRI'LL'SLiverpool
and puckl
Capt. Green, from Boston,
Co.,
BOLIiES
WOODS. Master.
1
HAWAII
TABLE CLOTHE, HAIR NETS.
A I. A KC I! VAK1KTY OF
HA VE R ECE.VED
Ceylon
M Iolani!
&
--
Axn AViiali oil.
FOR SALE
OXSTANTLV
!
CIit.ir
Am.
i
did-tau-
KOLOA. KAUAI;
MANUFACTURED forAT
sale in quantititM to tmit by
4,1- -
NEW BEDFORD DIRECT
are lirge vessel:- - of nearly 4,000 tons capacity,
and are to run in connection with the fine steamship .NVrt' York. Hereafter the steamers will
leave New York and ijan Francisco three times a
month, on the 1st, 10th and lkh of each
month, and freight rates are to le largely reduced, which will tend to increase shipments of
merchandise via Panama. We notice that the
last steamer that left San Francisco fur Panama
tok over ?00 bales of wool for New York.
After January next, it is probable that the
eteamera will leave each end of the route four
times a month, which will give a considerable
imietu3 to travel and trade over the route.
We notice in the New York
of Sept.
8th, an interesting article on this new China
line, and its probably effect on Asiatic trade
and travel, from which we extract a few paragraphs. It shows the superiority of the new
route over the old Red sea and llombay route :
The new line Imui China and Japan via San
FruiieUeo to Knghmd and other Furnjiean eoun-trk-lays quicker
will be from twenty to
than via Peninsular ind Oriental .Mail Line by the
shorteit cut. The new line will be bound to jro-du.World and
tin entire revolution in the
Fuiope in the saving distance niul time. TLi
Shanghai and .Southamptoi; via Peninsular and Oriental Line, is eleven thuand one
e milea ; length ot paasae
hunched and
hnudrcd
d.ys ; cost.
hoiucwards. sixty-livdollars.
und tihty-!iIn Apiil. ir'Cl. the American slap jC.tjjifhtr left
the port of Kana..twu Japan) tor ian Kranei-c;- ".
where slie at i Ived i:l nineteen days si v days iiiick-e- r
run.
than ever made bef.re or :ince distant
mile
toar i!n.ijtiiid four hundred and iv.enty-nin- e
Important dispatches were ut by this hip, which,
on the morning of the twentieth day from Kana-gawlett San Frr.n.cisco by pony express, ami in
ten days arrived at Leavenworth city; in three
dayn more were published in New York and on the
way to Liverpool, and in less than eleven days
were published ia the London Times, being forty-tw- o
days I'm ui Japan. It takes sixty-liv- e
days to
go to Southampton by the Peninsular and Oriental
Line, being twenty-lou- r
days longer than by the
former, through New York city.
The London Time., in publishing the news from
Japan, devoted half a column in urging the importance of making the (.'ulifornia route the great mail
route between China. Japan and Kngland. instead
way at present. Ordinary
of the round-abou- t
passage between China. Japan and San Francisco,
by steam, stopping at the Sattflwieh Inlands, would
days.
not ordinarily occupy more than twenty-liv- e
The splendid results achieved by the California
route, in which the Time acknowledged the Peninsular and Oriental Line shamefully beaten more
than three weeks, were strongly urged as a reason
for establishing such a line. Victoria. Vancouver's
Inland, a port in liritish possessions, some two or
three days sail from San Francisco, was named as
the headquarters of the line.
The Times said the liritish flovernment would
reap a golden harvest from our Pacific trade by
extending the line to Panama to connect at Aspin-wa- ll
with the royal mail steamers: all this could be
maintained with territory independent of the American Government.
The importance of establishing a line of steamers
between San Francisco and the Fast, with a view
of providing some means of protection to American
ships in the China and Japan seas, if we expect to
compete successfully with other nations, cannot be
o vet estimated. That the line would prove an immense success there catr be no reasonable doubt ;
that passenger travel alone, besides the valuable
packages of freight, letter mail, etc.. which would
be drawn from the Peninsular and Oriental Line,
would be very great. Europeans themselves would
prefer this route of travel.
What Englishman, instead of sweltering in the
torrid heats ol the Red Sea and Indian Ocean thirty
or forty days, where the thermometer runs higher
than in any other portion of the known world,
would not prefer going by a shorter, quicker and
pleasanter route for half the expense a route,
every mile of which from Shanghai to Liverpool,
is iu the delighttul. cool region of the north temperate zone.
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By the ship Orpheus, 16 days from San Francisco,
we have received the New York mails of Sept. 10,
with dates from San Francisco to Oct. 21. and telegraphic dates from New York to only October 15.
The telegraph doc not work very satisfactorily yet,
and the tiews is generally a week oJd when received
in California.
A very severe earthquake occurred in San Fran
cisco and extended throughout California, on Sunday
the 8th October, about 1 o'clock, P. M. It shook
buildings very severely, and threw down some old
and shaky structures, as a great many cf the California, buildings are. No lives were lost, but it was
a terrible scare to all who felt the shock. It is stated
that the damage amounts to half a million, but that
is probably a liberal figure.
On the 12th October the steamer Vosemite. one of
the Sacramento boats, burst her boiler, while starting from the wharf at Rio Vista, near the mouth of
the Sacramento River. There were 220 persona on
board, of whom about sixty were killed, and as many
more injured. As usual, nobody was to blame.
The Eastern news is very passive, and hardly
worth extracting. Elections had taken place in three
States, and as usual met with Union victories. The
Attu says :
Ohio, Iowa and Pennsylvania have held their State
elections giving respectively, 30,000, 25,000 and
20.000, Union majority. In Ohio the Uniou platform
endorses President Johnson's policy of reconstruction;
and General Cox. the nominee for Governor, belongs
to the conservative wing of his party. lu Pennsylvania no definite ground was taken by the Union
platlorm upon the questions in dispute between the
two factions, and the victory is that of the whole
organization, and not of any portion cf it. In Iowa
the soldiers nominated a ticket, which, though very
loyal, was supported by the Deutocr-itsnnd was then
defeatt-- at the polls by the regular Union ticket. In
a number of minor elections the Union candidates
have been successful.
Pittsel ro, October 13 The Pittsburg Gazette
says the new f louse of Representatives in Pennsylvania will eonist of C6 Republicans and S4 Democrats
vary one or two from this, but not
It may
more. Of the eleven Senators elected, eight are Republicans and three Democrats. The Legislature
will stand Senate, 2 Republicans, 13 Democrats;
House, CG Republicans. 84 Democrats. Joint ballet,
80 Republicans, 17 Democrats.
The following are the more importaut telegrams
received from the Fast :
General E. F. Steele is assigned to the command
of the Department of Columbia, Oregon.
New Orleans. Sept 17. General Beauregard yes
terd iy took the oath of allegitnce, and will make
application for a pardon.
New York, Oct. 2. The Mercedita nnd Idaho
bring Savannah dates to September 27. A dispatch
to the Sivaunah Herald says : The Georgia State
Convention has unauimously adopted an orJinaucc
declaring the act of secession null and void.
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Jell Davis was moved
under a strong
guard, from his casemate prison to the quarters assigned him in Carroll Hall. He is now allowed a
paper or two to read, and is supposed to be much interested in the subject of cables.
New York, Oct. 4. The Times learns from persons interested in the projected scheme of emigration
from the Southern States to Brazil, that the whole
project has been given up.
A telegram from Fgypt announces that on the
loth of August, a boat, laden with coal, passed
through the new ship canal of Suez, nnd that thus
the communication between the Mediterranean and
Red Seas had become an accomplished fact.
Providence, R. I , Oct, 1. The Rev. Dr. Francis
years PresiWayland, for more than twenty-eigh- t
dent of the Brown University, was prostrated by a
paralytic strike on Tuesday last, and died on Saturday, aged CO years.
President Johnson has issued a proclamation ordering the release of John A. Campbell, of Alabama;
Alexander II. Stephens, of Georgia; John II Rea
gau, of Texas; George A. Trenholm, of South Carolina; and Charles Clark, of Mississippi, upon parole,
these individuals giviug a pledge to retire to their
respective States and remain there, Eubjtct to the
order of the Executive.
Attacked. As W "irz, the Andcrsonville demon,
was coming out from the trial the other day. an old
Ohio lady, whose two eons had died of starvation at
Andersonville, tried to get at him with her umbrella, but the guard prevented her from hurting
him.
The Post's Washington dispatch says it is understood that orders will be issued in a few days to disband the Veteran Reserve Corps. The regular army
is new sufficiently recruited to take the place of this
corps.
The Tribune's special says it is estimated that
the Wirz trial will cost the Government one hundred
thousand dollars. Col. Moore, late Surgeon-Generof the rebel army, has arrived, and will appear before the Wirz Military Commission as a witness for
the defence.
The President has appointed Wm. B. Lit tel. of
Nevada, Consul at Panama, in place of McKee, deceased.
New York, Oct. 4 New Orleans advices state
that Dr. Gwin nnd Governor Clark have gone up
the river under guard, bound to Washington.
The World's Washington special dispatch says :
The Swedish emigration South has worked to the
satisfaction of all parties. The farmers are much
pleased with the Swedes, whom they find industrious, efficient, honest and orderly. They do double
the work of negroes, and require no looking after.
Atchison, Kansas, Oct. 2 Holladay's Overland
Mail route is now entirely free of Indians. The
stages are arriving on fast time 6 days from Colo
rado, 11 days from Utah, 18 from Nevada, 15 from
Idaho and Montana, and 18 from California.
IIaktford, Conn , Oct. 2. Sufficient returns are
received to show that the majority against the Constitutional amendment extending suffrage to neThirty-thre- e
groes will be several thousands.
againet the amendment.
towns give 2,800
New York, Oct. Z It eeems that, after a1 1, the
result of the North Carolina election is not an overwhelming Union triumph. In many localities Davis-Vancmen are elected over Union candidates
New York, Oct. 0. The Washington special dispatch to the Eccniuz Pott says the Navy Depart, n'w
ment has ordered the ex rebel ram Stojieu-alat Havana, to be brought to one of our own navy
yards.
Facts are developing the ability as well as the disposition of the negro to maintain his manhood. We
have it from an authoritative source that out cf eight
millions of several Government loans subscribed for
in Eastern Virginia, more than three millions have
been taken by freed men, and the remainder by northern men doing business in the State. So far as
the records show, not one dollar was taken by white
native Virginians.
New York, Oct. 2- The Times of to'day says :
The steamers City of Boston and Erin, which
sailed from this port cn Stturday, are said to have
taken out SI. COO .000 in bonds for the use of the
embryonic Irish Republic. It ?s currently reported
that as soon as these bonds leach Ireland matters
will assume a more definite form. A proclamation,
also printed here, will be spread broadcast throughout the land. So well watched and guarded is every
avenue that there is no possibility of the British
Government obtaining the documents or interfering
with the plans. It is claimed that the bonds have
nearly all been subscribed by many people whom the
Government least suspects. On the other hand, the
British Government claims to have knowledge of all
the bonds, and have an ageut on board the eteamers
in question, who will, at the proper time,
and
turn them over to the Home Government. In all
probability both these steamers will be thoroughly
searched before going to Queenstown. at least before
any passengers or freight are allowed to land. More
vessels are by this time tettled at Queenstown for
this express purpose.
Nashville, Oct. 11. The House of Representatives has adapted the following resolutions by a vote
of eixty to fur : That we iniorse the Administration of His Excellency Andrew Johnson. President
of the United States, and his declaration that treason
shittll be made
and traitor punished.
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New York, Oct. 13 A special dispatch n
the memorial from the South Caio'.iiii
vention for the pardon of Davis, Trenholm ai d
rath has been presented to the President. Ht
give a reply thig P. M.
Marshal Goodloe, just from North Carolina, Fny
that two thirds of the reports of cruelty to the colored people in that State are false.
New York, Oct. 4 The Herald's Vera Crm correspondence of September 1st aays a terrible Mte cf
affairs exist in Mexico. D'norderand violence reign
supreme. Guerrillas increase in number, and th ir
depredations continue in all sections. Some l,i
French troops lately arrived, and a number of tiegra
troops are expected from Fgypt. It ia feared that
they will bring the cholera with them, and thus inflict a new misery on the couutry.
Baltimore, Sept. 18 The annual meeting cf the
Grand Lodge. Independent Order of O.M Fellows, of
the United States, took place this morning, in the
hall on North Gay street. Grand Sire Isaac M Witch,
presiding. Representatives from nearly all the Stairs
in the Union, and several of the British Province?,
were in attendance, and this is the firt occasion
within the past five years when brethren from a'l
parts of our widely extended country have mingled
together. Mutual congratulations were tntirchai geJ
and much frieudiy feeling evidenced.
New York. Oct. 9 The Herald's Raleigh correspondent says the people of North Carolina, cvpecially
those around Raleigh, are very decided in their approval of the emphatic way in which the State Convention disposed of the Secession Ordinance by declaring it not only null and void, but to have been so
since its passage. The inhabitants are also represented as being extremely hostile to those men who
assisted iu plunging the State into rebellion.
Anotuer Amsestt Proclamation. The Now Yotk
.Vetrs (Copperhead) publishes a dispatch from Washington : "I have authority, in which I repose the
utmost confidence, for assertiug that another iimtu-stproclamation will soon be issued by President Johnson. The manliness with which the Southern people
have submitted to the conditions impeded on them by
the fortunes of war, ss well as the condition ef that
section, has decided the President on issuing another
amnesty proclamation, broad and
ia it
provisions. He knows the
of the South, and
is satisfied that they will act iu good t.mh with the
Federal Government. This ia abo rendered necessary by the vast number cf petitions for pardon
which have accumulated 10 that extent that it would
require years tc. examine them."
Thk Wirz If.ial The trial of Captsin Wirz, the
Andersonville jii'.or, h slill progressing, and will
occupy nil the remaining patt of the hot sen-- - n.
Nothing especially interesting, in addition to what I
ftatcd in my former letter, has been elicited. 'I he
witnesses since examined confirm all iheir predecessors said, atid more ton. The mind cannot conceive
of such terrible suffr ring as the Union pri.ners endured iu that
pen." Not only starvation is to be
charged to the authorities, but the wilful shooting of
men, and all manner of indignities. Wirz is represented as boustiug that he wns doing more service for
the Confederates iu his treatment of prisoners, than
Lee was doing at Richmond; that he wns giving the
damned Yankees what they deserve, nnd Mich liko
expressions. And it wns shown that General Windsor, who wa9 the Superintendent of Confederate
prisons, when complained to nbout the crowding of
thirty-fiv- e
thousand prisoners in a space which should
not have bceu occupied by one third the number,
said, by killing off one-hathey could take care of
the remainder. There was nothing but cruelty, with
the exception of a few kind nets, by stealth, of merciful surgeons. It seems to be u foregone conclusion
although the Commission affords every opportunity
for n fair trial that Captain Wirz will pay the
penalty of his crimes with his life. It is a pity that
the more prominent tormentors cannot be reached.
A Fenian Calculation. A calculating Fenian
privaof this city is of the opinion that a
teers bearing the flag of the Irish Republic, would
have a damaging effect on the people of I'.nglnnd.
In 1740 there were thirty thousand land owners in
Great Britain, and now there are only nbout three
thousand. The lesson here taught is that all, except
the three thousand, must earn their living by hired
labor. Cut off the foreign commerce of England
nnd the kingdom would not exist two years it would,
in fact, cat itself up. Were it put to the test, nil tho
statesmenship in the country could not prevent the
masses in the manufacturing districts from mnking a
Any change would be
revolution of their own.
thought better than a condition brought nbout by an
endangered and restricted commerce. One or two
privateers in the Indian ocean, two or three iu tho
Atlantio and Gulf of Mexico, two in tho Pacific and
two in tho Irish Channel, would soon make a republic of England ! At this time there are about twenty
millions of Irishmen scattered over the world; in
Ireland, C.000,000; in England, 2,000,000; in Scot-lau100.000; in the United Slates. 5,000,000; in
Canada. Australia and other British possessions,
2.000,000; in the East and West Indies and South
Africa, 1,000,000; in France, Spain, Austria, and
South and Central America, 3,000,000, including
those on the ocean. As the population of England
and Ireland in the 12th century was nearly equal,
there is no reason to doubt that the numbers of Irishmen at the present time are about equal to the
of England and Wales.
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Important American torpedo experiments took
place at Chatham on the 4th under the direction of
Donald McKay and Mr. Beardslee, in the presences
of the Lords of the Admirality and numerous operatives, the mostimportant being the destruction of
the old sailing frigate Terpsichore. Seven
torpedoes were placed at a depth of seven
feet below the vessel's keel, and when the electrical
spark communicated there was a dull report, the
vessel quivered, and in a few minutes settled quietly
down on an even keel; not a splinter shot into tho
air.
Fenian arrests continue, and number, from all
places, about two htndred. A suspicious vessel,
bearing the American flag, supposed to be one of
those expected with arms, appeared off Queenstown.
but again put to eea. The strange vrss-e-l was said
to have sent a letter on shore, which was opened,
and to contain a bill for fifteen thousand pounds, in
favor of a number of members of the Feniau organization.
Berlin paper alluding to the meetA
ing between the Emperor Napoleon tin I Count 15
admits it cannot be without political Import'
ance and effect.
Th? following is a summary of news per City of
London :
Tbe publication by the American precf the name
of alleged holders of the Confederate loan ha can-feMr. Lird nuthoiizs the Liver,
some exc'Vrnent.
pool papers to say he never was Interested in any of
semi-offici-
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that stock.
The examination of the Fenians at Dublin concluded on th second. The additional evidence developed nothing new. Five prisoners were committed
for trial for high treason. The priboueM denied the
imputations that an indiscriminate slaughter of all
classes was ever meditated. Arrests continued iu
various parts of the interior.
Sir Hugh Rose, who succeeded Lord Clyde ns Commander-in-Chief
of the English army in India, hai
just taken command of the Dublin Military District.
The Prussian Government has iseued a proclamation announcing the assumption, by the King of
Prussia, of the little of Duke of LauenLurg, and the
annexation of Lauenburg to Prussia. The King
promises to carry on the Government in the Duchy
in conformity with existing laws. Karl Russet's letter to agents abroad censures the German Powers.
New York, October 3 The Tribune has a letter
from Constantinople, estimating tho loss by the late
fire at from six to eight thousand houses, including
more than one hundred pnlaces, tight mosques, two
churches, five kahls and many public buildings. It
is estimated that the sufferers by the fire number
The space burned over was about two tniles
long and a half mile wide, including some of the
finest places in the city.
Fesiamsm.
The London Times of Sept. 19 says
that while it is beyond question that America has
been the cradle of this Fenian association, nnd is still
the basis of its operations, we must do justice to the
United States Government. So far from conuiving
at filibustering, or at the exportation cf arms to Ireland, there are reasons to believe it has earnestly
discouraged them, and that the information upon
which the seizure was made of the Irish Pecp'e, was
obtained from Washington. It sincerely trusts such
may prove the case and then the Iriih people would
have more reason to thank Seward for his intervention for the safety of the deluded youths, who may
thus be rescued from plunging further tiito crime
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