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1 4 ii 1 i V. 1 1 1 i .1 1 i 1.3 fail'cTiOii; BY E. P. ADAMS. REGULAR CASH SALE ON THURSDAY, SEPT.

4lh, At 10 o'clock A. M-. Pale Room. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING White and Brown Cottdnt, A Line of Fresh Groceries, Consisting la part of 8a-ir-Curd Eastern Hams tod Breakfast Bacon, lb. Tin of Lard, Jam and Jellies, Tina of Hooey, OoUea Gala Table aod Pi tra it, lib.

Palro-a. Tloa of Milk and Soda Crackers, Sof ar Pea. McM array's 1 and 2 lb. Os stars, 1 tb. Lobsters, La Crola Corn.

Mixed Pickles, BAGS OF OATS AND BARLEY Bbla Salmon, Kege California Crushed Puf ar, Ca Kerosene Oil, Baje Ce A Idea Uriel Apples, Reacts Large tapping Paper. Ska Red a White Beans. P. ADAMS, Aact'r Mortgagee's Notice of Sale I BV DIRECTION mt 1. J.CAKT tt It III that Martf-aftee dmJ in ac-riam Indenture of M-xajace dated JalT 19.

1.7. naie- by Kahalewai and rnweu-eu. tf-r hasbaad, Ut aaid Ales. J. Cartri-ht.

I am directed lo aell at pah lie auction, on SATURDAY, the 0th day of September, 1S79, at 12 al my Sslearoota in Honolulu, all Ibat certain piece or parcel of la' aitoale at llooooiiali. Ka, Oaha eoo-taiaina; 1 men and 4M cbaine, and more folly described in Royal Patent No. 3633, Kaleana liela hi tint farther particular Inquire ol k. P. ADAMS.

Aact'r. CaciL Hioan, Attorney far Mortge. Mortgagee's Notice of Sale Br I IO mf A.J.CK RT IG II T. the Mortfacnr aamed la a certain Indenture ol Morttw dated January li, 1ST, made by KralaUma and otl.era to aid A. J.

(Jartvrivht. I am direct e.l to tell at auction ao 8ATCKDAV, the ib day of September, 17. at 13 at mf alerm in liooolulu. all Ihoae two certain pie a or parCela of laod aitoate at Havae, llreia, KooUopoko. Oaba.

and beinf the aam aa dncribed In Royal Patenta 33'X and 3404, eoMaioinf reapectively 45-100 and 14-100 of an acre, for farther particular Inquire of P. A DA St Aoct'r. Cacti. Baowa. Attorney lor Mortfagee.

Mortgagees' Notice of Sale 1 BT UIKKCTION UF V. A I. I.E.N' AND MARK P. ROBlNsON, doing busineaa under the firm name of Allen At Rcbinaoo, the m-rHMgtr' named in a Certain Indenture of nnrteae dated 13th february 1S77. made by J.

Kaai to aatd Allen Robinson, of record in Liber 43 oa saee27, 2S. and I am directed to all at Public Aactioooo iaturday the 13 day of teptember 1879 at li at my aalraroom In llonoiulu, that certain piece or parcel of land annate at Koolaa. laland of Kauai, bring the interest of E. tlelekunibi aa cooeeyed to aaid J. Kaai, deed of record la Liber 44 on pair-a Su7 and 204.

Alao all the r(M title and intern! of the aatd J. Kaai of in and to the certain piece of land attaato at Makapala Kohala, Hawaii, and more particularly dearribed In Royal Patent 4274, Kuleana tlelo, 8683 iaaoed lo Kioto, father of aaid J. Kaai. for further particular apply to 1. ADAMS Aact'r.

Or CECIL BROW tf. Attorney ix Mortf.g-e. au23 Pacific Iron Works, 8A RASCI9CO. MANCFaCTCRERS OF Sugar Mills, Engines, Boilers, VACUUM PANS, EVAPORATORS, CLARIFIERS. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF IRON WORK la Connection vllh Sugar Plants.

Far Prices aid Terms Apply E. P. ADAMS, Agent fr the Hawaiian Talanda. ay 10 79 CAaLIFOItaYIA Furniture tftiiiufacturiug Company, MAX FR XCISCO. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS or A.

JL. DEHCniPTIOiNM or I PARTIES IN HONOLULU, or other pacta of the Ulanda. DESIRING FURNITURE CAN HAVE THEIR Orders Filled at Lowest Rates By application to Mr. E. I.

ADAMS. Queen Street, who uaa aar beecrtpttre Catalogue with Prices. It Stre L. W. U0PP, Klnr Black Walnut Beclroom Sets Black WaTnal 8iIebnrda.

Black Walnot Dining Chair, Oak Cane Seat Dining'Chalrs, Cedar Beilroom rteta. Pine Bureaus, Ac, aC Ac. E. ADAMS, Agent for Havv'n Is. WHITNEY St ROBERTSON uavr.

Just Received from New York, An Assortment of Superior Xxilxsiands Brtue FlaTff, BUI Fllfs Paper Weights Pen Ratks Which Will be sold at Fair Prices aula Pl4aa Call aaid Eiaatlae. FOR SALE, AT A Kill I tTaicUe-a Kaarh.r;. ThoroaghbtaJ Berkibire Pigs, of the fjr- Tf Crown Prince. BoMee and Sambo iami TT ao readf lor oae and lor ealei 1 Berkshire Bear, 10 months aid, $12. 1 Berkshire Boar, 12 month old, $12.

Both of these pig were awarded the Silver Cop at raaento State Fair by the Committee on tiwine. Prlee of Berkshire $20 to $100 each, according to numb-, are ad cooditioo. beirg about one half the price charged tn tae uatern stages tor inuraujuui Parties wishing pige can leave or.lrrs now, as 15 litters will la in July and August next. Aoarevs, jyj A. HEKBtKT, Hawaiian Iiotei.

California. SZa3'- Oats, Bran. Barley, Corn. Ground Barley, Gronnd Oats, Cracked Corn Wheat for Chickens, A FINK LOT or NEW ZEALAND OATS, JCT RXCEIVED. Ground Feed Always on Hand And Wareanted Good, Fresh Graiai, and It is Torty to Fifty per cent, more Economica than Whole Grain, and we Sell it at the same Price.

taltta Ti IIME GO. SUGAR, CALIFORNIA CUBE I.V 251 BOXES. 1 Kega of powdered aogar. For bate by B0LLE3 CO. HOUSEHOLD UB1TURB aT'Cfl61iTiT DY C.

S. BARTOW. Mortgagee's Notice of Sale I By dlreetiuo of Th(-a. Crown, the M'-rtgaffce named in a certain Indenture cf tiit-d April Ztib. l77, maile by Keo Kalapana i aaid I Brr-wn.

I am direcil to all at public auction CM ATI' A Y. the day of Aug. ISTi. at 12 M. al my in ail that certain pi-e and parrrl ff Un 1 fjl-i in liory-'aiu.

r-ar acl roTe lully deanb-d in RVyal Kuleana No. 69 I L. containing 61-1(A acrea; tog-ther the tbcreuiitn brloccxg. C. P.

BARTOW, Aoct'r. R. F. BICKERTOS, Attorney Mortgagee. au Executor's Sale of Real 'Estate! By order of S.

Pratt. Esq Executor ef Ibe last will and testament of It. T. deceased. I am directed to sell ON 8ATCRDAT, the 3-Jih da of Ansust, 1879.

at 12 at mj Sa'esroom, In the city of Honolulu, all that certain piece or parc-l of land situate at Waikikt. tiaho, and adjoinlov Kapio-lani Park, containing about 4 acrea. There la a New and 8obtantlal lisellinr flooee on the Premises; also, a Kitchen and Oot-hooaes. Ti le perfect. For farther psrticuiars, en-qaire of C.

S. BARTOW. Auct'r. CECIL BROWN, Attorney Executor eu Mortgagee's Notice of Sale I Br DIRECTION' OF M. Mel KR.X AS-iaKKol f.

B.rlow. Chairman tae ISoerd of Tru.lees of the Hawaiian lynlge No. al, of Free and Accepted Mas-ns. tr.e mortgree n.m-'l it a certain DtM, lay 13th, HTS n-a by l.uis hicb.rds to tail C. S.

Hartnw, Cha.rnan. by Inm el aait M. Mclwrnr. 1 am dirrced lo sell at Public Auclrn on the 30-h day A 1S7, at li at my ralrsrooro in Honolulu, ail (Lat tractor Un.i siual- on tbe Island of Moloki. and Kimiioda," contain.

ng upwards of 4000 acre. For further particulars inq re of C. S. BARW, Aoetr. or Cicil Brow, Assttfoee of MortgKee.

ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, At 10 o'clock, A. will be sold Iry ClOtllllla A Lot of Furniture AN Assortment of Groceries AND OTHER MERCHANDISE. C. 8. BA RT0W, Auct'r.

Mortgagees Notice of Sale I ITI RIA SKIT. 13th. I8T9, aaarr and virtue of a power of -ale contained in a certain ta rtcage. made by Lilia v) and Kekahuna (k) ber huabard, to athcrine Stewart, dated 1 1th day t.f February. I S76, and of record in Liber 44, on page 371.

372. 373 ami 371, ami fur a breach of the eonJitioas in said mortgage contained, I am directed by said fctewart. to se.l at Public Aurtion, Oj the above mentioned day, in pursuance of said power of le. at lT rialea Room, in the lily of Honolulu, at 12 M. of Ibat day, all and sinrular the lands tenements and heredita ments, and all Ibe right, life, estate and interest of the said Mortgagor, in land described in Koyal fatent, no.

3tU'J, to Lonj deceased. and mentioned and descrilied in aaid mort gage, the aame being all situated at Mokuea, Kalihi, Island of Oahu, and more particularly derribed aa follows: hoomaka ana ma ka ponaku nui, ma ae aim aa aina Kanakaikaaa. pill ana me ka aina ke Kooohiki, a holo ana Akau 37 9 Rom 11 kaul, pii ana ma ke awawa. komo ana ka laau aUni a hiki I ka puka laau. ma ke poo ke swa- wa t.Ii iluna.

alaila. Ilema 67 Kom 0 60-100 kaul, iho ana I kai ma ka hnli hem a ka lapa a hikl i ka ponuha laau kiekie, alaila, lleroa 49 Kom 3 70-100 kaul, a hiki i ka palena moko al keia mahele a me ko floomanawanui ma-hele. oia hoi ke aihi Akau ko mahele, alaila. Ilema 30 Uikina 7 00-100 kaul, iho am malalo ma ke kahawai Kaohi i ke kae pali. alalia, iletna IZ5, Ilikina 3 60-100 kail, hele ana ma ke kahawai Kanhe a bikl 1 ke kahawai Kamanaiki, alaila, holo ma ke kahawai Ktmi-naikl a bikl I kahi I hoomaka ai.

a maloko ia apana aina, he omikumamalima na eka a oi iki aku a enii iki mai paha. And alao, ail the right, title, estate and interest of the aaid Mortrsrors on and to the makal half of the aaid tract of land, described in aaid Koyal Patent as aforesaid. For further pariiculara enquire oi C. S. BARTOW, Auct'r.

Or R. F. BICKKRTON, Attorney of Mortgagee. Dated Honolulu, August 23. 1079.

au23 108 Days from GLASGOW. THE UNDERSIGNED Wculd Call Attention of Planters and Agents To the Following SUGAR MACHINERY Frcm the Celebrated Manufacturers, Tait Watson, Just to band by the American Clipper Ship Governoi' Groodwin, After a remarkable passage 109 days from GLASGOW Which will be offered For Sale On very Liberal Term, via: 1 Patent Horizontal Sugar Mill (12 Taai per diem capacity.) wilh open gap head stock. for the easv removal of side Hollers and Patent Wrougl.t-iron Trash Turner. Kallera. 30 luces diamster and 60 inches long.

Tap Roller Jauraals. 12 inches diameter by 14 inches Top and Mrinua roller pinions cf malleal.I? cast-iron and cane rollor pinion of toughei.ed cast-iruO, with one spare set of Mill Pinions of toughened cast-Iron. Heavy JLonllo JSpin Oearing for above, mounted on a masive Cast-iron Bed plate, with Tail bar Connection to Mill, 1 spare firat motion finion and 1 spare rgme ut each, for lt and 2nd Motion ttheei. Iron Work for a Cane Carriage, 40 liet long, wilh Driving and Traveling Chain, and for driving above Mill. 1 HIGH rilLSSlCE HORIZONTAL STEAM ENGINE WITH CYLINDER 20 inches diameter and 4 feet stroke, filled with Feed and Cold Water Humps, Hy-s heels, wilh Centre-arms and e-ments separate, for convenience of shipment, Governor Equilibrium Vlve Cheat, anl set of Id.ng down I'lates and Holts.

One Patent Horizontal Sugar Mill, (S ton per diem capacity), rollers 20 inches diameter and 4 l-rl 6 inches king; niplete as above, with double spur gearing, cane carrier and Megaas elevator, and for driving same. 1 High Pressure Horizontal Steam Engine Cylinder IS inches diameter and 42 inches stroke. Also, 2 High Pressure Compound Steam Boilers, Each consisting of a CORNISH and MVLTITI'BCLAR Section. The former 6 dia. by 19' long, with 2 i4" Flues, and she latter 6-.

0." dia. by 15'. 0 kng, containing HI Gae Tub. 4" external diameter, each section fit-led wuh Internal Mcain Collecting 1'iiie, and the sections conne led by copper and cast-in piping, each Boiler proviled with 2 Safety Valvta and a complete Set of Mounting, inclu'ltng furnace and Dmier, spare Boiler Tubea and apre Fire-bars. 4 500-Imperial Gallon Steam Clarifiers, Each with Patent Treminn Pi, and solid uraan brass beating Tunes.

1 Pair Centrifugal Machines, (Weston's Patent.) Self-balancing wilh strong Monitor case, independent Iron Framing aud Belting, and 1 Diagonal Steam Engine, Cylinder 0 inches diameter an 1 fjot stroke fr driving above Centritugal. Also, receiveJ per Lull ix JTooliili Dovenby lUll'GIlT IRON COOLERS, 6ftxjftaJ0io deep. rKIFl U.tl. WIKi: CL.tiTlIS, old and new styie INDIA I II It KINGS, for Weston Cet.lrifugals. StMKW t'l TTIMi L.A II for Plantation use.

I JtNKKK ar 2-V II KKI.KI) CAR. R1EK, i lifting and carrying heavy macluuery from landings to Mill site. Also, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay Steam Coal, W. GRKK.V, G. W.

iCFARUXE A. au23 Ag f. Mirrless, Tait 4c Watson. PIANOS, PIAXOS. Frain.L.

Nrafrld. Uerlln. Just Received in Splendid Order A ad far Sale by my IT tf IX. HACK FELT) if CO. ca.r-r- 'tS FOIt SAiY FRAiVCISCO.

The Fine American Clipper Fhip gov. goodwix, LESTER, ConimaDder, Will have Dispatch for the Above Port. For Freight or passage, apply to O. W. MACFARLANE Agents.

X. B. Freight Ukcn at reduced rates. ma23 FOR SALE. THE HAWAIIAN BRIO POMAEE, Well Found Ready for Sea.

,23 Apply to H. HACKFRLD Co. For an Francisco. THE FINK AMERICAN TERN as a 9 9 M0NSEN, Master, Will have Quick Dispatch for above Port. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to (aul8 M.C.IRWIN A Agents.

REGULAR DISPATCH LINE FOR SAIV FRANCISCO TDK FINE HAWAIIAN BARK KALAKAUA," JtNKS MASTER. Will Have Quick Dispatch for Above Port For freight or paaaage, apply to nu2 WM. O. IRWIN a gents. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY FOR SAX FRANCISCO.

THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP CITY OF NEW YORK," COBB, COMMANDER. Will leave Honolulu for San Francisco on or about Mondays Sept. 1st. For Sydney, via Auckland THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP 66 AUSTRALIA," Csirifill. C.iuiuuiidrr.

ON OR ABOUT MONDAY, SEPT. 8th, II. ACKFELU CO Agents. Gasds far Shipment per Klramrr au how be Staled, Frre of Charge. In the Fire prool Varrhsae near the Slramrr Wharf.

Jl 79 TIME-TABLE OF THE STEAMER 'LIKELIKfcV REYNOLDS, MASTER. Tuesday, Bept 2, 6p VI?" Tuesday, Sept 9. 5 Circuit of Hawaii Tuesday, Sept 16. 6pm Tuesday, Sept 23. 6 Circuit of Tuesday, Sept 30, 6 No Credit for Passage Money We positively decline to open accounts for Passages, and we particularly call the attention of the traveling public to the necessity of having Baggage and Freight plainly market; the Steamer will not be responsible for any unmarked baggage or for any Freight or Parcels unless Receipted far.

FREIGHT MONEV DUE OX DEMAND! In all cases of Freight for parties not tesponslble or unknown, the Freight Money will be required in advance. PACKAGES OF LIQUORS AND WINES MUST UK PLAINLY MARKED For the prty whom they are for, or plainly stated in the receipt to whom they are consigned. All demands for Damage or Loss, must be made within one month. In no way liable for foss or accident to live stock. try Hack Drivers, Boya, and such like, will not be allowed on board the Bteamer upon arrival, until after the passengers have been landed.

0ih8 79 WILDER d. LU. 8. 0. ALt-lg.

A0BW80M. ALLEN KOBINSON, tT ROBINSON'S WHARF. DEALERSIN It Kit and all kinds of BUILDING Paicls, Oils, Nails, Ac, ate. 4GK3T3 rOB 8CHOOKEKS KULAMANC, KEKACLUOHI, MARY ELLEN, PACAHI, HALEAKALA. FAIRY QUEEN, C1LAMA, LEAHI.

del) Ilonololu, Hawaiian Islands. Of FRANK COOKE, JO EXT OF THE FOLLOWING COASTERS WaUele, Malolo, Waimalu, Kamaile, Waioli, Liliu, Waiehu, and Juanita. FLAG. Red with White Ball. OFFICE, Corner of 79 Nnuanu and Queen Streets.

T. E. FOSTER GEXTS FOR SCHOONERS Mary E. Foster, Marion, Prince, Haunani, Annie Jennie, Manuokawai, Liholiho, And the Water Boat. ge30 ly Office on the Esplanade, Honolulu.

BOSTON HONOLULU PACKET LINE! C. BREWER Si. AGENTS. Favorable arrangements can always be made for .1 a i3 I Viuil 11 rl sai oioraRe aiiu piiiiiiicui v. vu.c, lu and other Merchandise to New Bedford.

Boston. New York and other Eastern Porte. XT Cash Advances made. ja 79 C. BREWER A CO.

A DISPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO C. llllHW AGENTS. Merchandise received STORAGE FREE and liberal cash advances made on shipments by this j2 79 C. BREWER A CO. HAWAIIAN FERNS.

rflHF. UNDERSIGNED IS NOW PRE- 1 PARED to fill Orders for Single Specimens or Complete felts of Hawaiian Ferns, unmounted, on short notice. Prirr 10 Cents Earh, or $10.00 for thf Sett of 115. The Specimens are beautifully preserved, retaining their natural green, and moat of the varieties have a portion of the root. Orders tor Mailing Mail Include Paatage.

mbl TH0S. G. THRUM. 1ST TICE! 'MIE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO notify the public that Ihey have perfected their arrangements, and are now prepared to furnish to consumers any and ALL KINDS OF STOCK FEED NAMELY: Wheat, Oat, Barley, Alfalfa and Oat, Bran, Barley, Wheat, Corn, Mill Feed, Oil Cake Meal, Cracked Corn, Ete. Having a First Class Mill, We are Prepared to Fill AU Orders for Corn Meat, or any kind of Ground Grain.

Orders lett for Mixed Feed, nay Cut and Grain Ground, bagged and delivered, a ill be promptly attended to. Ground Grain is from fifty to one hundred per cent, more economical than Whole (irain. to feed to slock. We have a larg and commodious Warehouse. 150x50.

Dear the Steamer harf, where we can accommodate persona who requLe storage; and our building is rain proof, rat proof and wind proof. Also, a Stock Yard attached to our Warehouse, where we are prepared to accommodate Mules. Horses, and guarantee them plenty of Good Feed and attention, at reasonable rates. Plantation orders, as well as all others, will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. OFFICE on Fort Street, next door to Lucas' New Shop.

mhl 6m LAINE Si. CO. YEAST POWDER, TJRESTON AND MERRILL'S. Jal nfl For by BQLLC3 CO. Jjtrlistintnts.

SUPREME COURT OFTHE HAWAIIAN I -Ian. la. In Bankruptcy. In the maUer of EDWARD STR EIIZ. a voluntary baukrupt.

EDWARD STRMIZ. havtrg been this day adjudicated a bankrupt at a bearing before Mr. Justice Judd, it waa ordered that notice be given to the creditors of aaid Edward Slreha to present their nanus acd prove their debts; and tht due publication be made thereof for three aoccessive weeks iu the Pacific Commercial Advertiser. Nutice is hereby given that 1UISDAY, the 16ih day of September, a. 1T9.

at 10 o'clock a. at the Court Room at Aliiolani Hale, Honolulu, be the time and placa ail auch creditors to appear and present aaid claims. Br order of the C-ourt: A. RUiA, Deputy Clerk. Honolulu.

Aogut 2dtb, 1ST9. au3d 3t swrCPREME COURT IN BANKRUPTCY, in the matter of CHIN AC, an alleged Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that a meeting ut the creditors who have proved debts against the estate of Chun Ksu. a bank, rupt, to the amount of (100 or more, will be held at the Office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court, at Aliiolani Hale, in Honolulu, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of September, a. 1579, at 10 o'clock a.

for the purpose of electing Asaigcees of the aaid Bankrupt's state, pursuant to tbe Statute. A. B.OSA, Clerk Supreme Court. Honolulu. August 1879.

an.23 2t SUPREME COURT OF THE HAWAIIAN Islands, in Probate. In tbe matter of the Estate of GKO. C. McLEAN. late of Honolulu, deceased At Chambers tefore Mr.

Justice McCuily. On reading and filing the petition and accmnts of Mary A. McLean and Wm. G. Executrix and Executor of the Vt ill of Geo.

C. McLean, late of Honolulu deceased, wherein they ask to be all'-wed $21,833 75, and charges himself with S21.633.75. and asks that the same may be examined ar.d approved, and that a final order may be made of attribution of the proper remaining in his bands to the persona thereto entitled, and discharging him and bis sureties from all further responsibility aa such. It is ordered, that Wednetday, the 24th day of September. A.

D. 1S79. at 11 o'clock a. befjr the said Justice at Chaml-ers. in the Court House al Honolulu, be and the same hereby ia appoio as the time and place for hearing said petinon and c-ou: l.

and mat an persons interested may then and there appear and show cause, if any they have, why the same sh' uld not he granted, and may present evidence as to who are entitled to tbe aaid property. And that this order in the Englmh language, be published in tbe Pacific Commercial Advertiser" newspaper, printed and published in Honolulu, for three successive weeks previous to the time therein appointed for aaid hearing. Dated al Honolulu. 11. 1., tnis jvin aay or August, A.

D. 1879. LAWRENCE McCULLY, Attest: Justice of the Supreme Court. A. ROSA, Deputy Clerk of the Supreme Court.

au23 3c IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE Hawaiian Kingdom. Kalakaua. by the grace of God, of the Hawaiian Islands, King: To William C. Parke, Esquire, Marshal of the Kingdom, or hia Deputy Greeting: You are hereby commanded to summon AMI A (k), of Ho-luaioa. North Kona, Island of Hawaii, defendant, in case he shall file written anawer within twenty daya after service hereof to be and appear before ihe Supreme Court at the July Term thereof to be holden at tbe Court Room, of the Court House, Honolulu, in the Island of Oahu, on MONDAY, the 7th day of July next, at 10 o'clock, a.

to show cause why the claim of Mikala (w), plaintiff, should not be awarded her pursuant to the tenor of ber annexed petition. And have you then there thia writ, with full return of your proceedings thereon. Witness. Hon. Charles C.

Harris, Chief Justice of our Supreme Court, at Honolulu, this 21st day of April, A. D. 1879. Seal of the Supreme Court. Signed, A.

ROSA, Deputy Clerk. A copy of the within summons and petition annexed were left at the house cf one Kaohimauou, by Officer Kamauoha; that being the last known place of abode of the within mentioned Ahia. He being suspected of being a leper and having hid away In the woods of Kona, could not be found up to date of this return, June 21st, 1S79. Signed. DAVID DAYTO.V, Deputy Marshal.

Honolulu, Oahu. ss. I hereby certify that the within and foreeoinK ia a true and faithful copy of the original summons (and Deputy Marshal'a return thereto) issued in the libel for divorce, Mikala (w) T- ADia (X ana mat ine cage waa oroer-cd by the Court to be continued to the next October form, when the respondent ia required to answer. As witness my hand this 28th day of July, A. 1879.

au2 6t JNO. B. BARNARD, Clerk Supreme Court. IN THE SUPREM COURT OFTHEHA-waiian Kingdom. Kalakaua, by the grace of God, of the Hawaiian Islands, King: To William C.

Parke, Esquire, Marshal of the Kingdom, or his Deputy Greeting: You are hereby commanded to summon LCI KEKUA, 00 of IJilo, or Puna, Hawaii, defendant, in case he shall file written answer within twenty days alter service hereof lo be and appear before tbe Supreme Court at the April Term thereof, to be holden at the Court Room of Ihe Court Uouae, Honolulu, in Ihe Island of Oahu, ON MONDAY, the 7th day of AprU next, at 10 o'clock, a. to show cause why Ihe claim of Kauwe (w) plaintiff, should not be awarded her, pursuant to the tenor of her annexed petition. And have you then there this Writ, with full return of your proceedings thereon. Witness, Hon. Charles C.

Harris, Chief Justice of our Supreme Court, at Honolulu, this 20th day or Jan. A. D. 1S79. (Seal of the Supreme Court.) Signed, A.

ROSA, Deputy Clerk. The within mentioned summona and petition not served, diligent search having been made through Hilo, Kau and Puna, but failed to find him; and hia whereabouts is atill unknown. Signed, W. C. PARKE, Marshal.

Honolulu, Oahu, ss. I hereby certify that the within and foregoing is a true and faithful copy of the original summons, and Marshal'a reiflrn thereto, issued in the libel for divorce, Kauwe (w) va Lui Kekua. and that the case waa ordered by the Court to be continued to the next October term, when the reapondent is required to anawer. As witness my hand this 28lh day ol July, a. D.

1879. au2 6t JNO. E. BARNARD. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE II A-waiian Kingdom.

Kalakaua, by the grace of God, of the Hawaiian Islands, King: To illiam Parke, Esquire, Marshal of the Kingdom, or his Deputy Greeting: You are hereby commanded to summon WM. H. J0HN30N, residing in Calitornia, or other parts of the United States of America, defendant, in case be shall file written answer within twenty days after service hereof, to be and appear before the Supreme Court at the July Term thereof, to be holden at Ihe Court Room of the Court House, Honolulu, in the Island of Oahu, ON MON DAY, the 7th day or July next, at 10 a. to ahow cause why the claim of Akaneki, (w) plaintiff, ahould not be awarded ber, pursuant to the tenor of her annexed petition. And have you then there this Writ, with full return of your proceedings thereon.

Witness. Hon. Charles C. Harris. Chief Justice or our Supreme Court, at Honolulu, this loth day oi June, A.

D. 1879. (Seal of the Supreme Court.) Signed, A. ROSA, Deputy Clerk. The foregoing summons and petition not served, aa the within mentioned person is beyond this jurisdiction.

Signed, DAVID DAYTON, Deputy Marshal. Honolulu, Oahu, ss. I hereby certify that the within and foregoing is a true and faithful copy of the original summons, and Deputy Marshal's return th. reto, issued in the libel fer divorce, A kanekl (w) vs. Wm.

II. Johnson, and that the case was ordered by the Court to be continued to the next October term, when the respondent is required to anawer. As witness my hand this 28th day of July, A. D. 1879.

au2 6t JNO. E. BARNARD, Clerk Supreme Court MARSHAL'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECUTION issued from the Supreme Court or the Hawaiian Islands, daled July 2Sih, 1879, in favor of Robert Lighman agaiost Henry Giles, I have levied upon and taken into my possession the following personal properly of said Henry Giles, and ahall expose the aame fur sale at Public Auction at C. S.

Bartow's Auction Room, on Monday, the 15th Day of 1879, at 11 o'clock A. i 1 Sorrel Mare Nellie, a carriage horse; 1 Gray Horse, 1 Black Pony Sultan, 1 Black Pony Charley, I Black Horse, 1 Iron Gray Mare, 1 Bay Filly, 4 liamiMO Chairs, 1 Lounge, 1 Bureau, 1 Telescope, Lot of Coral Shells, 2 Clothes-Baskets, 1 China Toilet Set, 1 Buckskin Coat, 3 Flower Stands, 1 Kitchen Table, 1 Kitchen Stove ti Fixtures, 1 Meat Sale, 1 Open Wagon, 1 Phaeton, 4 Bamboo Stools, 1 Magpie Cage, 2 Brooms, 1 Garden Settee, 1 Shell Monument. 1 Dog House, 2 Feather Dusters; 1 Fanny Cateh All, 1 Large Basket, 1 Fancy Hanging Baaket, 1 Fish Globe 6c Stand, 1 Fancy Ink Stand. 4 Iron Brackets, 1 Fancy Card Case, 1 Fancy Smoking Stand, 1 View of Honolulu, 2 Albums, 2 Oil Lamps. Lot ol Garden Tools.

2 Horse Brushes, 1 Framed Kesoluiion of Chamber or Commerce, 1 Large Map or Sandwich IslauLi, 1 Glass Decanter, 2 Straight Edges for Drawitig, 1 Fancy Pillow for Lounge, 1 Foot Stool, 1 Pitcher At Basin, 1 TiunV of Sundries, 1 Bread Box, 1 Lot of Books, 1 Fancy Cup Ac Saucer, 3 Fancy Brackets, 15 Platter Dishes, 33 Dinner Plates, 12 Soup I'lates, 33 Common I'lates, 5 Covered Dishes, 23 Breaklast Plates, 23 Supper Plates, 9 Tea Plates, 11 Egg Cups, 2 Fancy Salt Cellars, 2 Knife Rests, 2 Tea-pot Stands, 1 Cork-screw, 4 Oval Dishes, 12 Cups, 1 Fancy Pickle Stand. 1 Sugar Bowl, 14 Saucers, 2 Gravey DUhes, 1 Gravey Pitcher, 14 Tumblers, 1 Sack or Oat Meal, 1 Large Cabinet, 1 Small Cabinet, 1 Curio Case, 6 Pictures, 1 Black Walnut Dining Table, 1 Chandelier, 2 Rugs, 1 Fancy Clock, 1 Book Case, 1 Fancy Writing Desk, 1 Fancy Cigar Sland. 4 Foxskins, 1 Lot Knives. Forka a Spoons, 3 lialvan zed Buckets, 1 Saddle it. Bridle, 1 Fancy Carriage Kug, 1 Blk do Rug.

W. C. PARKE. Marshal, Per DAVID DAYTON, Deputy Marshal. Dated at Honolulu, Aug.

14th, 1879. augld Notice of Foreclosure of Mortgage. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PUR-auant to a power of sale contained in a certain deed ol mortgage dated Ihe 12th day of Jan. A- D. 1878, made between Victoria A.

Tell and Wm.Tell, her husband, of the one part, and Peter Dalton, of the othtr part, and recorded in Liber 63. on pages 256.257 and 258, in the Registry cfll Honolulu, to secure thepaymentof $650 in two years after the date thereof, with interest at the the rate of twelve percent, per annum, payable semi-annually. The said Peter Dalton intends to foreclose aaid mortgage, aud after the time limited by law, to cause the mortgaged property to be sold by public auction in Honolulu, for a breach of the conditions contained ia the said mortgage deed, auch property being described as Mlows: All that house lot, together with the wooden house thereon, situated in arJd Honolulu, upon the east side of King street, arlj fining the premises of Captain Meek, opposite the Police Station HouHe, and more particularly bounoed and described in a certain deed dated ihe 9ih day of April, 1875, from W. A. Tell to Victoria Banister, and recorded in Liber 42, page 186.

PETEK DALTON, Mortgagee. R. F. BICKERTON, Attorney for Mortgagee. ited this Slh day of August, A.

D. 1879. au9 4t Notice to Creditors. -AJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Ihe i. undersigned has been appointed Executor of the last will and testament of A kong of Honolulu, deceased, and all persons are truly notified to present claims ddtfy authenticated whether secured by mortgage or otherwise, at his office on Kaahumanu Street, in Honolulu, within six months frcm the dale hereof or they will be forever barred, and all people in debted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment thereof.

ALhX. J. A KTWKIGHT, of the Last Will and Testament of Akona, deceased Dated at Honolulu, April 22, 1879. ap26 A. LVANIZ WATER PIPE, STEAM PIPE, WE BEG TO INFORM OCR CUSTOMERS and others, that we have on hand and For Sale at Reasonable Prices, A Large Assortment of the BEST American CUV.

INTER PIPE 1JD F1TTIAGS, from 1 inch up to 3 inchea in diameter. ALSO, EX. STRONG LAP-WELDED STEAM PIPE, from inch up to 7 inchea in diameter. Gas Pipe, all sizes. A Liberal Discomt will lie Allowed to the Trade.

jy2Q2m HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO, DY AUTHORITY. APPLICATION'S for the tircbase of Government Lot, on the Knlaokahua Plaiun, vrill be receiveJ at the Interior Otfioe. Parties desiring to rnrchaee tuut state the number vt the Lot, and the price they offer for the same. Applicants state that they desire to purchase with the intention of improving the same the Govrromeut decline to sell to parties dealring to hold for an advance. Should the price offered be satisfactory, the Lota will be put op at auction, after a reasonable sylvertieemect of the aame.

TERMS OF SALE. One fourth cash. One fourth. In on year. One fourth In two years.

Ontfourth In three years with 9 per cent interest per annum payable semiannually and a mortgage upon the land. Map of the said lots can be seen at the Interior Office and all information given. Sam 'i. O. Wild La au23 Miniater of the Inerior.

Bi rr tsows to all whom it may concern, that official notice having this day been communicated to thia Department by Monsieur Eugene Deloz, Consul and Commissioner of France, that His Excellency the President of the Republic of France has commissioned Monsieur Jules Ratard, successor to Monsieur Charles Pernet, as Chancellor du Conimlat and Commissariat de France, for the Hawaiian Kingdom. Therefore the said Jules Ratard is hereby acknowledged aa Chancellor aforesaid, and all his official acta as such are ordered to receive full faith aud credit by the authorities of this Government. Given under hand and the Seal of the Hawaiian Kingdom this 1Mb day of August. 1879. JNO.

M. KAPEXA. Minister of Foreign Affairs. Department of Foreign Affair. Aug.

18. Ih79. au23 3t Iolani Palace. Tenders for bricklayiug on this work are invited. Flans and specifications can be seen, and all particulars ascertained, at the office of Mr.

Stirling, corner of Kaahumanu and Queen streets. Sealed tenders, marked "Tendars for Brickwork," will be received at the Interior Office till the 15th proximo, at 12 when the tenders will be opened by the Minister of the Interior, in the presence of the Architect and Superintendent of the work. SAM'L G. WILDER. u23 Minister of the Interior.

Clkbjk's Office, Supreme Cocbt, August 20nd. 1879. JAMES M. MONSARR.VT, Esquire, has thia day been admitted as a practitioner at the Bar of the Supreme Court of the Hawaiian Islands. By order of the Court.

A. Rosa, Aug. 23 3t Deputy Clerk. Sale of Government Land. ON TUESDAY, September ICth, 1879, at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at Public Auction at the front entrance of Aliiolani Hale, a piece of governmennt land, situated in Kani-ahiku, Puna, Hawaii, and containing 7 C5-100 acres.

Upset price $10 per acre. TERMS CASH. O. Wildeb, Aug. ICth.

Minister of the Interior. Sale of Government Land. ON TUESDAY, September ICth, 1879, at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at Public Auction, at the front entrance of Aliiolani Hale, the tract of Land situated in Eaniahiku make Aa Pele, Puna, Hawaii, and containing 68 73-100 acrea. Upset price 1 per acre. TERMS CASH.

Sam'l. G. Wildeb, Minister of Interior. Honolulu. Aug.

15th. 1879. Aug 16 5t. Leases of Government Lands. On Monday, September 1st, 1879, at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at Public Auction, at the front entrance of Alitstl.vil TT.l a lha fnllnwiiiff T.paapa: 1st The Lease for ten years of Lot No.

1, known as A'u, in Honokaa, Hamakua, Hawaii. Bounded, niakai by the sea, mauka by Mahiis land, east by the Nakuwala Grant, and west by the Kauhaiulei Grant. Area 103 acres. Upset price $2 per acre per annum. Terms of payment, quarterly in advance at this office.

2nd The Lease for ten years of Lot No. 2. situated in Lauka and Kulihai, in Honokaa, Hamakua, Hawaii. Bounded, niakai by the Kuehu Grant, mauka by the Wai-ahole Grant and Inaina award, east by. the Nieule Gulch, and west by the various lots in Kulihai and Koloaha.

Area. 132 8-10 acres. Upset price $2 per acre per annum. Terms of payment, quarterly In advance at this office. Maps of the above may be seen at this office and the Honokaa Post Office.

SAM'L G. WILDER, Minister of the Interior. jy26 Honolulu, 2Cth July, 1879. Sale of Government Lands. On Monday, September 1st, 1879, at 11 o'clock noon, will be sold at Public Auction, at the front entrance of Aliiolani Hale, the following tracts of land in Honokaa, Hamakua, Hawaii -Koloaha Lot No.

1. Bounded, niakai by Huaka'a land and the Makal road, mauka by the Kalhnmoku Grant, east by the Keliikinolua Grant, and west by Kaiwi'8 land. Area, 41 8-10 acres. Upset price $5 per acre. 2nd.

Koloaha Lot No. Bounded, makal by tt.e Kalhnmoku Grant, mauka by the Government road and Kaias kuleana, east by Government land in Kulihai and west by Nahakuelua Grant. Area, 35 8-10 acres. Upset price $10 per acre. Terms Cash at time of sale.

Maps of the above may be seen at this office and the Honokaa Post Office. SAM'L G. WILDER. Minister of the Interior. Honolulu, 2Cth July, 1879.

jy 2 Col. W. F. Allen is appointed Acting Governor of the Island of Oahu during my absence. John O.

Dominib. July 15th, 1879. Tax Assessor's Notice. Under instructions from the Minister of Finance I hereby notify all Tax payers in the District of Honolulu that where claim is made for deduction of debt, that a schedule of the debts, and to whom due, must be filed with me and made part of the sworn returns. If the Assessment List is not returned to me on or before September 1st 1879, 1 shall proceed to make assessment according to law.

0. H. JUDD, Honolulu July, 11th, 1S79 July 12-8t Last of Licenses Expiring in 1879 Notice is hereby given that all Licenses must be applied for direct to the Interior Office, and all parties are cautioned about failing to renew expiring Licenses, and all Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs have instructions to prosecute without discretion, any and all parties doing business without the proper License. SAM'L G. WILDER.

Minister of the Interior. Interior Office. April 30, 1879. HU 1 Love Bros, Nuttanu street Honolulu 2 Apeo Paulo, 2 McCandless, 6 Mclntyre Bros, cor Fort King eta 7 Kun Sai Annul, Nuuanu st Honolulu 7 On Chong, 7 Fook Chung, Hotel street 7 Achong, cor Nuuanu King 9 Mclnerny Fort street 9 8 Grinbaum Co. Queen st 9 Loo Ngawk Co, Waiauae, 10 McLean.

Nuuanu st 12 AM. 14 Aswan, 14 Anin Co. Hotel st 16 WunOng, cor King Puneboowl st llono 17 Achong, Nuuanu street Honolulu 17 Max Eckart, Fort 17 Nolte. 18 Henry Bird, cor Punchbowl Bcretania st 19 Knng Wing Lung Co Hotel st Wonolulu 19 Asee, Nuuanu street, 21 Ah Zu. Kaumaksplli, 25 Wing Wo Tai Co, Nuuanu st 29 Ah Fan, Puheemiki, Koolauloa MAUI 9 Chun Kau, Haiku, Hamakualoa 10 A Cleghorn Co, Lahaina 10 A Cleghorn Co, Wailuku 10 A 8 Cleghorn Co, Waihee 15 Man Chuck Goo Gin, Haiku, Hamakualoa 18 Achong, HAWAII 2 Aiona 4: Co, Honokaa, Hamakua 23 SpreckJes Spencer, Hakalau Plant, Hilo 28 AS Cleghorn Co, Hilo KAUAI 8 A Con Chee Co.

Kapas 20 Handchett, Waimea WHOLES ALE. 25 Wing Wo Tai Co, Nuuanu st Honolulu RETAIL SPI HIT. 24 Houghtailing, Hotel st Honolulu DISTILLING. 7 McColgan Co. Kamalo, Molokai BANKING.

20 Bishop Co, cor Kaahumanu Merchant st Honolulu VICTUALLING. 2 McCandless, Nnnanu st Honolulu 2 he-one Honokaa, Hamakua. Hawaii 7 Knn bai Anuin. Nuuanu st Honolulu 7 Alana Apo, Kaiopihi, Kohala 9 Akina, Niulii, 9 Ahoa, 9 Jan Richardson. 10 Ah Tiona.

Kaiopihi. 11 An Nee, Honomakau, 12 Aki, 12 Wong Hoo, Hilo 13 Ahsen. Kapaau, 14 Anin Co, Hotel st Honolulu 15 Tong Wo. Nuuanu ft 1G Amina, Makapala, 18 Awai, Lahaina, Maui 23 Awa Afong, Waiohinu, Kau 2a Aliona Co, BUTCHER. 1 Lake.

Kaiopihi, Kohala 12 Jno Kaalepo, Lahaina 14 Clifford, Queen st Honolulu 23 McCandles. Fish Market 28 Martin, Waiohinu, Kau STALLION. 1 Jno Wright, Koloa, Kauai SPECIAL NOTICES. ST" SOMETHING NEW TO PLANTERS. PLANTA-tion Agents, Graziers, who are in need of a light handy machine for setting up and mending fence wire, will find just the thing at Dillingham stoni.

Fort street. tebl the pacific (Commercial Slbbcrtisc r. SATURDAY, AUGUST SO. BRIEF MENTION. Court Decisions.

Two decisions of the Supreme Court will be foHnJ in this iwuc one on tbe fourth page, and one in tbe Supplement. C'In Vino Veritas, it an olJ saving, and those wishing to teet its truth are referred to the advertisement of Madeira Wines in another column. ST Tbe regular montblr meeting of tbe Mission Children's Society will be held this Saturday even-is? at the house ut V. W. Hall.

Xuuaou Street. PosTPONtD Tbe auction sale of tbe stock, store and residence of T. J. Moss in an. advertised to take pUce at Wailuku.

Maui, on the 27ib bas been pustpon-d until Sept. 2-1 tn. Masonic. Hawaiian Lodge No. 21.

F. A. will bold its regular monthly meeting on Monday evening, Sept. 1, in the new hall, corner of Queen and Fort streets, at 7:30 p. m.

Madame Camilla Urso, the celebrated vioiiniet, will leave San Francisco for Australia by the eteamer of Sept. 1st. Should lime permit, she will give a concert in this citj, about Tuf daj, Sept. 9th. I EJT" We learn that Mr.

Robert Stanley Ren-ton, (a nephew of Mr. Ronton, of Kohala, Hawaii) who is President of the Hawthorne Literary Union, of Brooklyn, N. will shortly lecture in this city, due notice of which will be given. A Holbrook of gushing water. As it babblea aud runa a Long, Simma to speak to the heart of tbe lover.

In Joyous aud merry aong. And his soul Wella up at Its murmur. Naught to Bock hia happiness now Save the Weed, which he thought was Habanner, But whose smoke, amelleth strong of Chin Fow. Rats. At nearly the witching hour last Thursday night, the kitchen of the -Hotel waa the scene of action for the destruction of.

Dutnbera of the rodents whose presence at that hostelry hare become somewhat obnoxious. The audience assembled enjoyed the celerity and ability displayed by the terrier; but his aptness has caused his abstraction, and the Captain now mourns tho loss of his dorg." Band will plsy this afternoon at Emma Square, commencing at 4.80 r. at. Tbe following is the programme: March Black Peter Suppe Overture Fra Diavolo Aubcr Cavatina Lucia Donizetti Waltz The Officers Coote Selection Traviata Verdi yuadrille The Sea Cadet Genee A moonlight Concert will be given by the Band on Monday next at Emma Square, at tbe usual time. Admitted to the Bar.

We are pleased to note that Mr. James M. Monsarrat has recently been admitted as no Attorney aud Counsellor at law in the Courts of this Kingdom, Mr Monsarrat is native and to the manner born, which naturally gives him a claim upon our good will his family arc part and parcel of us llawaiians, and that is another point in bis favor. Having graduated at Harvard Law School, and being a young man of talent, a brilliantfuture is open for him. (jSoodbye.

Among the passengers booked for tbe mail steamer on Monday; we note the name ol Mr. J. M. Davidson, who for the past two and a half years has followed the practice of his profession in Honolulu, as Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Mr.

Davidson has proved himself an an eloquent advocate, a thorough lawyer, and a polished and genial gentleman. His presence will be missed and his absence regretted. We wish him every success in the new field of labor which he bas chosen the city of San Francisco. A Runaway. Tbe restive war horse at present onfined to tbe shafts of the smaller' street sprinkler lecame imbued with some of bis old time SDirit on uthe afternoon of last Thursday, and under the in- uueuve iiicicui, Biarieu uu suuug lueruusui sirevi, at a rate of speed that threatened to jolt tbe machine to pieces.

The. driver made, a futile attempt to get within the portals of tbe barrel, but Ibe hole was not large enough to admit his entrance, and before be could form another plan to escape, the volcanio fire within tbe equine beast died out and he came to a standstill on the corner of Nuuanu street, thus obviating the necessity of recording an accident. Irrigation on Maui. We learn that the grand irrigation scheme of Mr. Speckjes on East Maui, is fast approaching to completion, and that the water will be down on to the commons from the mountain in about ten days.

We are reminded by a correspondent of the fact that a little over two years ago he and we stood on a rising ground overlooking those commons, when we made the remark, It will not be more than two or three years hence when we shall see all these rich lands, now so dry, covered with crops of cane." Our prediction will be verified within the coming six months. Croquet. This game seems to have taken a trong bold of a certain portion of the native population, for the air has resounded with tbe stroke of the mallet from early morn till late (midnight) during the last few moonlight evenings. The ground selected is close by tbe banks of a slow winding stream and in the classic region o1 Ford's Avenue. Tbe inquisitive foreigner attracted by the noise and who mayhap has played the game in -days of yore, cannot appreciate the Hawaiian manner, as the quarreling although plenty of it, as is usual in croquet, is in a language which he nix for stay, and the classical quotations and bon mots made use of are dead to him.

There should be a ruhj compelling all natives, who play this fascinating (7) game to carry on their conversations in English or else foreign sightseers will lose lots of fun. Statue of Kahedameha I. It will be remembered that the last Legislature appropriated the sum of $10,000 for the purpose of procuring a statue of Kamehameha the Conquerer, to be placed in some prominent situation in this city. The Committee to whom was delegated the duty consists of the Hon. W.

M. Gibson and their Excellencies the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Finance. We learn that plans have been submitted and adopted by the committee, which will be sent forward to the artist, Mr. T. R.

Gould, of Boston, bv tbe mail steamer on Mondav. rThe statue will be of bronze, representing the rung in ancient warrior costume, its neignt, from the bottom ol the plinth to the top of the helmet will be 8 feet 10 inches, and the pedestal some twelve feet. The panels of the latter will i be appropriately inscribed and ornamented. So Jar as we can judge the work will be an honor to ithe country and an object of just pride to Hawai-jians as well as to the gentleman who is the author of the suggestion, the Hon. Mr.

Gibson. ue Theatre. During the week mst passed the community at large, both native and foreign, have been very generous with the guid pro quo necessary to obtain an entrance and view the last and really tbe best efforts of tbe California Theatre Company, who with to-night will close a six weeks season. The plays presented during the past week were Cinderella on Monday, Othello on Wednesday, a miscellaneous programme on Thureday, the occasion of Miss Eliza Long's benefit, tendered ber by her numerous admirers as a token oi their esteem, and which included scenes from Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and recitations by Miss Nellie Holbrook and Mr. Fred Bock.

En passant, it is but simple justice to mention that these two artistes have contributed greatly to the success of the plays presented; and on this occasion the recitation of Sheridan's Ride, which tbe writer has often beard rendered before by Miss H. when she was the daughter of the Hayes Invincibles, took the audience by storm, and the applause and tenders of floral tributes made by them to this lady evinced their apprecia. tion of her merits. Mr. Bock's Seven Ages from As You Like It, was a finished and masterly rendition and received the applause it merited.

This evening the burlesque of Cinderella will be repeated, and Mr. Wells as the prince of pretty fellows may cause a palpitation in the hearts of some of the fair sex; but it is doubtful if the witticisms of Clorinda will not have the effect to chaDge their thoughts from grave to gay. lo dropping the curtain upon the departing players, their forms will not be entirely lost to view, for the memory of tbe pleasant evenings passed in their company will live within us when they are far from these Island shores. Wishing them Jon voyage and success in their profession ring down and omntt exeunt. IIaintall for Arci'rr.

Tfcero hate been an un- ureal number of showers during the and the rain guae at Dr. McKibbm's, in this city, registered 1.73, up to the lh int. At Waikiki, Capt. D. Smith report ft little 01 or two inches.

Arrival or I migrants. -The Britih ship Ractnscrag, which we announced on the) Vtb inst. as daily expected, arrived on Saturday tbe 23d, 154 dav from Liverpool, including a at ay of twenty days at Madeira. From that Laland she brings a total of 423 souls 135 men, 110 women and ITS children. These immigrants arc all healthy, hearty looking people, and will prove valuable acquisition to our population real hooulu lahui for they bate com to stay.

Daring tbe passage three children died and fire were born. We understand that about all the male immigrants have been engaged ae laborer oa plantation or otherwise. The Board of Immigration, of which the Minister of tbe Interior ie President, ha had it time and attention quite fully occupied during tbe pant week in providing for the want of these people and in arranging for their future settlement. It will be noticed that considerably more than the stipulated proportion of women and children (40 per cent.) compoe this lot of immigrant. This may be somewhat embarrassing in tbe outset, but will in the end we are jxrauaJed prove advantageous to the country The people are nearly all poor, but thrifty.

We have reason to doubt the talos that are told of the $7000 and $1000 solid cash men among them. Such men would not readily leave Madeira. Letter from Maui. To tht Editor of the I'acfi Commercial JUctrhttr: Sir Thing about Wailuku are th aam a they have been for year past, uulea we may call it aa improvement to tb place to boast of having the measles, and more pill and apotbeeariee than formerly, rbjsiciana here are as thick a Tbe Female Seminary, io Makawao, ia turned Into ft hospital at present, on aooount of Meaalea, bat there have as yet been no death, owing bo doubt to th good car taken of tbe children by their kind teach ers. The only matter that has excited the ptblio pule here since the death-of tbe chinaman Kela," waa the passing of two heavily loaded team over ft little native girl, and she escaped quite uninjured The only way tbe almost miraculous escape eaa be accounted for, 1 the fact that tbe child wa uader tb bridge bathing while the team went over It tb bridge, you know.

raaaiog from here to th beach we come to the rail road, which 1 being eonitruoted from Kahaluf to this place. It looks, I was going to aay, like ft thing of life but I forbear when I remember seeing that quotation used a few thousand time lately ia relation to Steamboat in Honolulu harbor. Bat I will use a more classioal exprsacioo, and say It look "Nifty" to aee tbe Iron bore running overtb track, carrying tuutt-rial to tb workmen, and alao carrying lot af laity Kanakas back and forth, perhaps as much for Kxeroiae as for fun and tb novelty of tbe thing. Native in these part become demoralized in about exact proportion aa they decrees In population, and tbe demand for their servioc Increase. Chinamen are superior ia all klnda of labor they know to perform.

They ar more Industrious, and if kept under proper diaolplin ar for more peacable and trnotahlii. Tbey are gentle, they are kind, and to exhibit at .11 further cbaraoteriatlo of that model of fidelity old dog Tray their tall atick out behind. Tbe Hawaiian Commercial Company' great Irrigating eanal I nearly completed, and wbta done-reservoirs, etc, ia intended lo carry water enough to irrigate four thousand acre of land. Tbey will now begin plowing, ferrolng and planting and with a proper person a manager, oa who ia practically acquainted with farming, tb soli oa the commons, th seasons, winds, and a thousand other thing that would laka a stranger year to learn, it ahould be and easily could be mad th model plantation of tb Sandwich Islands, If not of tbe Sugar growing world. Wailuku.

August, 19tb, 1879. (Communicated.) The Sanger of Unrestricted Chinese Immigration. The stroagpst argument advanced by those who encourage Chinese Immigration, is Wa must have labor or we cannot develop our wealth." What do tbey mean by development tbe only object to be attained ia the speedy cultivation of large tracts of sugar lands, to make the productions and export0.au large as possible within -a given time, to get all tb sugar out of tbe ground and out of the country wilh the greatest possible speed aud tho least possible expense and tbe proceeds thereof centralized and controlled by a few foreign or resident capitalist or lncorpora- -tions if that ia what tbey mean by tbe develop, mentof our wealth," then certainly it I necessary to import large droves of ignorant, Immoral, -degraded, but industrioua and cheap human cattle to do the work; but I claim there are other and more important modes of development. Jf tbe Islands are rich io undeveloped wealth whorefore tbe necessity of such -undue baste in production and disposition In that wealth lies ample security upon which to rest a strong local Independence and all that is ueorssary of foreign wby not tbeo develop the resources ourselves, slowly and healthfully, with home enterprise and home industry, Inviting to our assiatrnce class of labor and capital tbat can also assist in tbe promotion and perpetuity of enlightened society and government, and tbat will be permanent among us. There is capital enough here if pfoperlj directed and assisted by proper enterpri carry on all necessary industries on a sufficiently en larged basis for tbe general welfare, but if more must be bad let it be of a kind that will benefit us permanently, and let tbe luborera be of a class tbat will make good citizens, conaumers as well a producers, whose offapiing will grow up healthful and intelligent supporter of good government and law.

Our resources developed under such auspices, would give us aa a commonwealth lasting independence. Wby then allow a selfish few who advocate a mistaken policy to crowd us Into a mushroom growth, ruiuing us with Chinese cheap labor, and morally, financially and socially stultifying usT But here, the chief danger of unrestricted Chinese immigration does not lie in labor competition, for tbe Chinaman doe not atop a mere plantation machine, assisting in tbe development or wealth," but with hi natural acquisitiveness, thrift and frugality of habit, (creditable attributes) he gradually encroaches upon all branches of industry and trade, forcing upon tbe more liberal wbite citizen an unhealthy competition, and eventually driving him from tbe field. Tbat tbe Chinese are iudustrious aud frugal, no one can deny, and therein lies a strong argument against them, for, such attributes make them more dangerous aa competitors, and as they do not have tbe olber necessary traits wbicb make the good citizen, such aa moral character, liberality, charity, pride of country, their power to injure a community 1 enhanced by tbeir apparmt virtue. Tb Cbiua-tnan' come to our tborra with no thought of conforming to our customs or laws, except under compulsion. be does not affiliate in any witb the wbite resident nor baa he any sympathy with our form ol government, or any interest in our domestic institutions lie brings no wife witb bim bedoe-suot Intend to became ft permanent resident bis law is to produce and acquire much and consume little; be is devoted to himself aod to his race in aotugoniatu to the rules wbicb govern enligbteued society and tbe reaull of his encouragement here is to discourage and drive away tbe intelligent wbite artisan or laborer who ha ft family to support and educate.

For competition witb bim is hopeless he lives for six cents day I He drives tbe shoemaker, tbe tailor, tbe sbirt-maker, remorselessly before him and lake bread from their children's mouths. Soon tbe retail dealer of dry goods, groceries, hardware, will have to follow suit and se-t-k a more congenial clime aud after them the importers and wholesalers. Then peihape those business men, who are now so naturally or willfully obtuse, when it la too late to remedy the evil, will see their mistake. It will be seen from ibe above showing tbat tbe Chinese laborer, who (except fu rare eases) cornea here the slave of bis countryman, is capable ol sufficient cultivation to work incalculable injury to tbe interests of the commonwealth, but not enough to make an enlightened and desiiablo citizen. Only tbe capitalist who uses bim while in his crude state of acmi slavery la temporarily benefited by his cheap labor, while tbe community aa a whole are seriously injured.

Bid tee wimsi have labor, or capital ttitt nol torn here and develop our teeatth. No man who has a borne here or expects tobave one, or who feels any interest in the welfare of tbe Kingdom, Bhould be guilty of apathy or indifference oa this subject. AU should work together to avert an impending evil. Tbe moralist should lift up bis voice against tbe influx of this immoral, polygamous, opium eating scourge. The laborer, tbe mechanic, tbe merchant, wbite and native, should make a common cause against a common enemy.

Not against individual Chinamen tbey are not to be blamed lor coming but against tbe policy that enoourages them. Such a representation may appear extravagant and extremely radical, but tlie evidences are naany and indisputable of the magnitude of tbe danger, and although tbe evil may not be wrought in a year or five years, it is sure lo come unless some effectual mean are speedily adopted to avert it, Jl,.

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6,890
Years Available:
1856-1884