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The Pacific Commercial Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 5

The Pacific Commercial Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 5

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Pri Alt i bii''i fa trim ll t- Pnfi- wi.i ltM. Itni in nf prt of Ifl- uif 1KB LE Hi HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1SS1. A TlV IT of I ur I tb i ilib tt. oU wr ty tu ihrf dot Cl 0 lu of fa 1 frc Ji id Ur, and ir rf. Tin tt ma Ultl n-l ank till tan do tb ut 1 0 Of 1 L'oa lie 000 wLi r.j Ki i to till r.

it eta w. inc r5.c I ari-sundcrr etor I.G Frm i i CtUI no he wliil Jot) ic pail her i at X. a tc nail a I or in iciei .717 wi ami lira State i i regard on I nany -eigb itaia rc e. ceJ a Cktar re are, Oth wt ICNC akir i tic I nark a thei i win. toe, lea re anj ronsurx girco an atl thej lull, leorv.

SUPREME COURT. Wki.nk-i.w, f.lnr 2'th. Mr. Jutii-e Jcm. rim vh Kalu.i; ut.

i. ill from th b. mi ir-. Int-r- I'laiiitiil: Mr. i i ii i iiiitrv wi I lie won.

1 Here i nn Iiiil are Wlimiflii lruin lumii hi amount have the p-turn of counsel ntlerestt-a ti'om aimca Court. Mr. Hatch, haiiiiik'-u, for in 1. int. I his a which thf J-Iaililill ilaiiiH'l a rx hirli hail ntrayol uwaV tm his Jilai-e ulnl uhi ho '1 was now iu 1.

f. n.I.iiit's ji's (The value this jii was statl at tI. Kalii ht th; ac- ill th- iri-trat. 's t'o'irt. In; i ti tin? Intniii' "liary Cmirt uhi'-h Judf llii-ktrtoii'rt arnl to th- Suim ui dnirt nii'l a jury.

Th. r. r.i-- irr int'trv thus s.rliri.l trials. II-licc, vln-n th jury in a rilii-t K.ilua. hi- must nt a-t Lavt; i.l suliiu MIar; 111 rilr that h- h.fl vtij .1 a lar'-r litigation aloiit rty than sul'j'i 'f any 'ov riiiin nt Lavi- lx cii (avor-il with.

Th? was iil ntifp ly an ar-niark I Hlnl h- k'fli'Tal liii-araU('; ali'l liT Kalil.i rl.iini. .1 that hh was hy his own hows an. I an imnirtfl l.oar wlii ha'l run- tiin wii.l aln.nt thf li o.l his hoii-. Th- t- for nt itht-r party was tu-h as to withitaixl -iitii-iiu, th- natural inft rt from it wa- that not l.f-j lorn; to ith- of This int il nioi; r-j tain as to kalil.i j.rt ti n.l. il owm rhiii tnaii as to Vittorino's; which will at-count for tin fai that aftt a r.hrt a ljourimn nt the jury rt tartn a vt f- tht- i lamtiiV.

thit tli- nt-in. Tht; was tlif.l bt fori; a niivt'l juiy. Octolwr 27th. S. lli-hoj, vs Ali!" an.

I Loo iwlc motion for a w- trial. Mr. II.it- nj i't ar. -1 for tin-tl. f.

n.l.ints an-1 xtatf.l th- roun.l-. of inotioii. Tln-sf w. rf that tin; r.ln was contrary to i.l. lift- an.l that thf auiount of .1 nn was vr ami iinrras.

Mr. own valuation of tl.mi.if to a kalo rop wa l'Hui an.l how tin- j'try ari at a v. li. of -12 In- roiiM int Mr. for Mr.

j.oii,t .1 out th.it in a.Uii's tin-re Were two claims for images Kt iniurv to the lali.l hv a ll'-W tl ov. to Il.n kM.l A wLk-li wa- a take. Mr. Hatch sai-1 that h- olV.r.lt.. on trial tin- I'aymelil oi I I.ii-kft 1.1 A- an.l tin- t.aia'.ic- til.

pai over J.u.V iy Ahlo. The court took time co conilt-r th-matter. .1. 1'. iu a vs Kaaiahua; action of t.

Ca-tle Hatch, for j.laintiti; A. S. H.irtwt'l r. it. nt.

,1 l.v Austin NVhitnt-v, for lc! -mlant. i i i lliiis case was only liartlV ncai.i, ami siauu-. ov. till xt st situi. The Court ii.ljonrnetl rfi''.

XnTK. lu-lurments in the cases Kt pola vs. Ahloi. an.l -s vs. Mills, have Let placed are Turfiuoiec, for salutit-.

laft year. It" (-001119 to accorJinir to we heard from the captain of the llugui), the French are determined to take thcr-e i-dands although the natives are f-tronly advert-o to their doin so. There iw little doubt that t-uch will he the eaee, the Raroungan fl.tg 31US. HEWLETT, Dledical Surgical Nurse AXD- till Intermediary Court- OcTor.KK Session. 11.

fore Mr. Justice Octolu-r 27th. ll. Tho Kin vs Aie (k); this was an appeal from a sentence of one month's imprisonment passed l.y th- Justice for Koohuipoko, Hon. J.

L. K.tulukou.upoii the defendant -Vie for larceny 17 Is rice. iart of some 11 haurs which ha 1 l.eeu missed hy tin- talaca Miil The i evidence adduced was very conflicting, lteilio that tin; lice product in court was not that which id hi t-n found in f. n.l-! ant's ior.scs-,iiin Tin- court coinirm. tin- d--ci- ot the Di-trict Justice.

An appeal then noted to the Supremo Court and a jury. Yam Yee vs Kalaulo i this is an appeal from the Honolulu Colice Court on an action for in which the were laid at I llickt-rtoii had oiveii for the J.laintill' for 1 dam.uos. The d. l.ii.t had pull. tlown and rem ovc.l tin- art a house which he claimt .1 to have l.iiilt himself on land of which plaintiff holds a as from one Kapali at Moalialll.l.

He ai removed that was iu the house. Mr. Hatch, appeared for the I aintitl'. and Mr. Kaulukou, for th- th fi riie itt-.

Was r.ithiT and there was som-; ird swvariii'' on one side or the other as to who paif unler-s the New Government remonstrate aaini-t such injustice. At the preceiH time tome 'ten vest-els bel-niint; to Auckland are constantly i employed in the Hcrvey (iroun rade, and there i.s every prospect of the but-iness between these laces vastly increasing if no unfair interference is allowed. We cannot understand why such extraordinary cavalier lanuajie was used by Captain Menard, who apjeaied to be entirely a gentleman, but It is possible that the French half-caste, who acted as interpreter, may have added tlightly to the original. The natives would not receive the presents brought, which perhaps had an irritating effect, but this was not done from ill feeling on the part of the natives, but from fear of eommittini themselves in any way. Again, it was a nn-take to bring certain letters from a woman in Tahiti, of not high character.

This did not tend to give the chiefs a high oi exalted idea of the means the French condescended to use to attain their object. We trust that the merchants of Auckland will, for the sake of the commerce of New Zealand, take sreps to prevent their entire trade with the ller-vi'v t.iroup being knocked on the head. ROOMS TO RENT. no i 1 i ITI.V I'juctiti'ivvi FCKXINll KI BOOMS PUBLIC NOTICE Is ii kv.tiut invixn kk-turii il to ii-; to HT9inaKy ureriiileiit! my i.ii-ir,.-M., 1 liroly uvubcail rowers uf Aaorucy existing up to llii-. .1 lie.

Al.l.VR. t. 2. 1SS1. or th.

ACCOUCHEUSE. Grailuate of Kings College Hospital. I omlnn, fcnglanJ. Royal Lying-in Hospital, K.litiburgh. pcotlaml RESIDENCE PA L'OA VALLE1' RO-tD, near NUUANU STREET.

BAdlres care General Pot Office. ocl5.3m ISTEAV OPENING 13 1 MARK FASHION STABLES No. 3 I'nion nril to No. 2 Kiiijiar it tl No. llolrl St.

Express Nos. 7, 9, 32, 34, 53. 91, 193, First Class Horses and Carriages To Kent hi any Hour tf the Pay or Night. All Orders Promptly Attended to- Trlt photir No 14 8. Trrma Rrnnennble.

Particular paid to Boarding Horses by the Day Week or Month. oc29 tf HONOLULU materials and ct of erecting tim Tin the 2 1th inst. v. cr.r-tli.- Jlr. H.irt- Il itch, .1.

f. ndant. Hartwcirs Hill of F.x- C0RRESP0NDEXCE. ire rfttiisitilt; opinions ty our l.t-itii' oii. -a to for the of p.ii:i- iiilairs iroia t-v.

ry j.ui.i i forrt will j.l.:i.-e. tnt all letter. mil-t to- aiitlietiti. iit. by the uiiai.

t.f the writ, lint for publication, tint as a guarantee of goad faith. Mr- Leslie not charged Selling Liquor without a License- I'lirijli; issuo of th of October, was ac.iuitt. at the I'olict for st-lliiio li without wroic. lii- (he of the In your you state that I Court at Kohala, licence. I to state that v.iii have formed on the subject.

In the first place, I was wvi charx'' with st Iliiio liijuor without a license, nil.v could not be very well uoiuitii 1. It was my wife that was charged ith tile a' e-nn lit i. ilu oil. lice and the rea-oll of her ac.juitlal (as stated by the Jud who tried tin- case) was on ncconnt of the contradictory vi.h uc-- of the witin -s. for the pro-t-cutioii.

a thino l-laintitV not able to prove sattsiae- toli lit. and til 1 in up an old and 2nd, for" loss 1 Was lieard and jud-'iueu'. was dcl-. iied until of ilo Mr. li-hop evi.Iciice rt to by Mr.

II.it. had only bet ivt 11 as to the latter tl.tmao,!-. The Cnut aftt ft rritio to the case, laniard vs Loo Nawk, said that III the pr -t ut ca-e the Wat. had b. ell et.

.1 from nt res kalo ut a critical in its and that the tlitt made by tit fi lidalits was of ct.n-itb r.ible l. tioth and 1" feet wide, carrying away th-- water fr-'in the plaiutiJV's land tin- "land t-t the ndants mid the Court could l.ot x.iy that the vt-rdict of the jury was ai.d rtfust il the- motion. Thomas Sot net r. W.C. Parke: motion for judiut nt not tert'licto well, for Mr It at.

t. taring that Mr. laoract this motion, an.l the II. in as lit pr -t lit lot beino to hear the exceptions, the motion was withdrawn and he.iiinof the exceptions was adjourned to the January term. Ahl'd; motion for a new trial.

Mr. fi iteo i. at iii all aiti.lavit as to new id. -rice and l. ft the matt, the Court to Mr.

Kau- Iukoti, Ahloi. argued that the -w vid on was only cutiiulative and that I hi the lit trial sliou'ld be denied. The Court i took time to consider. I bt. r.ii--s vs J.

K. Mills; a new trial. Mr. Joins, the defendant, si.it. the 1 1 .1 .1.

tin was contrary to the law- ah I lln- n-nce. ri.l. that tin- iina-'es Were excessive to silcli a tl- as to hiw that the jury dlr. th of the colli as regards el.l.-lice ill vv-. i ti tl il.

I.e. .1 l.v l.l-i ill. lice, or1 wt ie niitakeii as r. ar.ls the force and wt i'ht of tut- ei.b lice and all the circlimMahccs of the Mr. Hole, the plailitlll.

denied that the was contrary to the evi.b lice; the araoin.t a- exct isti.l it wa- oil the tlis-crt ft the jury to name the punUhm nt mid th" am of damages. Mr. ton, for i.l oinirV. contended that it wu-. a very ha-ty v.

r- th-- jury wt re ut only a f. -w minut .1 i Tic- court said that t. tu.l. a r.l.i like this, the motion tnii-t be sup-. i 1.

.1 l-V l.ttt.l Vlt-. 1 ii. t. I II. I.

I.l collll-. i l. .1... I -1 I.l ll IC.lJ.oii -rv time to jud'iut nt. SlTfUMV, Octob.

i'lth. Took Crec vs L. Ahlo, (I al. liioli 'ii a new-trial. Mr.

Austin read the motion tiled an.l aUo the iioi lav its iu support and said that a tt. r. ive.l from Him YV lai i ucen house, which i- the ..1 1, ,1 tr 'S llixtrilctiti Ah'o to coll. ct i ti.ie- from the lin except (I. He prolnl-ed to prod ice the I.

tt.T translation the court and motion Mil ct to tic ir production. Mr aI- i res nt cd CM', i -lions to which the court in-tru tl. 111 t. rm. -Mr.

Au-tin proceeded to ar-ue his future they were to deal entirely with Tahiti, motion for a new trial. that IilV wife had not a license, was li lied in the r.iM'. am: the aosurilitv notion must strike ymi torcioiy. I It was plallltlll leptlty lieriU OI 1 h.ila) that invented this paitry or la hood, for the purpose of exoii. Himself th-- v.

the auth. at Vr! the in eplarters. I l.elit Ve that the records of the cae have been k. pt and will prove what I state to be true. II 'pili that Voll wiil oive this publication.

1 remain, yours n-spt ctfully, 1. Lksi.ik. Kohala, Nov. NOTICE. s.

nlUSK IMIMKIVEMENTS A LEASE 1-oU sl V. '1 I. it known im the I HUE MILE I llol'SK on Kii.ir Street Itot.l. 11 is a suitable place for a tore I any tai el uuinr-s. Inquire i It.

ItRAl'ir. Corner Fort at King ft. Clearance Sale of Pines, Tobacco. iS TIIK I MK.KNI(;K.I INTEXDS TO i.ui h'T e. l.re t.wk t.f ToIimci, Pipe, and all articles to it branch nf the uow eliers the tor ale i.t Cost I'rieo Cor Cash.

A ibi rlenriiic sule must positively be before the end of ilc.se barp in ftcu Id make an early call up It HUMAN LACK. ovt lu lit Jnst Received, Ex. "Ceylon," rUO.M UOSTON Fine Assorimentof Oak Plank For Sale in Lots to Suit, Mr KOIil.VSOV. CREATE CAT2DIES. Impcrter Home Mannfactnrer of Candies OK A LI.

DESt. RII'TIONS, it. 112 ort Slnct, Jot Above Hotel i jlWt iiim.I' 1 It i-ft v( liO.il all I)-ri it li -r- j.unty 'I II urcn in t.u!'i t.i;i, ai rce Soda Water, and all kinds of Iced Drinks CARRIAGE MAKER, TOOTING a.Mi: ti sthhlisl lii. nt. and is iuriiMi tie' trade.

th Honolulu the i.iher lf.lan.is, the VtliV MIK i. IMIMUMKW CAM) IKS. AT VKKY KEICCKI I'llICKS. i hv everv arrival. He f5u.ranto.it the are made I 'he best mana-ive 1 fres.li by every s-leaiuer.

and dis- THE EE3T ICE CREAM IN THE CITY- A French Man-of-War at Harotoncra. Ti hk (From the Zealand Il.ni'd.) -icat tscitciiiciit has been can-ed in Raro- i na by the ariiv.il of the I'rciicii war-ship lluoii. The captain landed tit Avaruti on the I of August, and was met by tee ol tueon of that settlement, and also other the autlioi ities. After civilities had been exchanged, he was asked to walk up to the usual wav, but the i lllt.NLs CHoK'K eiGARi way on hand. JUST RECEIVED AND FOE ALE captain preferred visiting some foreign residents I ra.i.rilivl iill, U.U1 l'lllIU himself to the Oaten, lie informed tier that his was made lor the t.urnose of lientUtiiiir the Atisiiti nn the verdict tc imuierciai inierests ui rr.ince suieiy t.

iiitu to mt.o.lv in a usual employment tor a nnin-ei-wai ui.ii nc hud uue to inlorui the tuitives that lor the Bbls. G. R. Salmon. By rending of the vehicles of the nations of the Antique World, we learn that their chariot wheels wre made of solid blocks of wood, similar to those made up by the schoolboy of to-diy in his first eB'ert at carriage miking and it must be snid, notwithstanding the progress made in the meane of locomotion in these modern timep, the primitive solid block wheels are si ill in use in the wine growing Islands of the Eastern Atlantic, and on the coast of Africa.

However, M. J. ROSE, in his establishment on King Street, offers the finest specimens of moilern art in carriage wanu-f icture. He presents the farthest remove from the solid block, in the production of the most perfect comliinat ion of lightness and strength in bis wheels, and the most surprising results of vehicular mechanism iu his admirable Fsiinily CAEEIAGES! LIKEWISE Iiiiiip JsiScr spoils Xativc Expresses. F.XTK.V NICK From altidavits on the rib-, it apptan tli.it was nil that had land had agreed to allow 1 b.

ii I Ila. kfeld and that Hervey Inlands, and that the i. i.l hen colli ted bv Ahlo. lie admitted that not t'St ect help from either Ki the lett'-r he now rciicl ha 1 Ih-cii itneutetl curt at the rirt trial and was ol j. to hy himelf bi catise he did Hot know its contents till after the trial.

Mr. Hatch in r. ply said the letter had bet II produced by his tit the trial in ordt rove the amount paid to Hack-feld and Au-tin objt ctt to it. and it wis ruled out and now he wanted it introduced. f.thcvin-4 that it unuht strengthen his case.

It was hi vt pri tiu.Ud that the amount paid to was all that was collected. .1 1 1 wt I.t IKr direction for the Hervey Island trade; iie outs' b'v Mr. Austin. Mr. Au.tm in reply letter, to aree laim.d thai where the case was, i case to this, as there was no help br them.

Ke-uinl rciuircd the translation of all, the docu- member lahiti, said he she trusted to Eng-meiit-. It was diff. nut from the usual run of land, and what was the result This gentle-cums in the Fus'luli laiiKTia'e; that he had sup- uiio also gave out that the British (iovernment posed that the docum L.t stated that 31, 1 -A) had baa censured Caj t. Mcddljcjtt, of II. li.

M. s. Skeena River Salmon, KG i IiEl FISH AN FAT. and cease business with New Zealand that En- Franee to annex trie r.arototians need admitted that not cspect help from either Knghuid or as trance (he intimated) did not care ahout lithcr. He inlormed them that their pride re-ciuircd 1 umblin, and that the French Admiral would shortly be here with his bi ship to do it.

The native authorities answered that they desired to deal with ali nations, and hud for many years traded with Tahiti and Auckland, and with ves- i ii i J. seis oi an nations, ano wisiieo, 10 continue to T4T mTmiT rt A eo, and they did not Consider it to bind BMS. PLANTATION SALMON i. themselves to sell their roduce to one place. To Hf-bbls.

Fraser River Salmon PACKED FOR FA Ml I.V USE. Bbls. Naas River Salmon, BRIGHT REI AND FILL WEIGHT, this the captain reflied that Tahiti was the PACKED TO ORDER. E. C.

McCandless, MR. ROSE imports the test of Eastern timber, and executes all orders in the most thorough, workmanlike manner. He has also opened a HARNESS SHOP, and will fill orders for Fine Single sml Double Harness Concord mid ITInle i I. And sill Rinds bf Plmitalion Ilnrncss; fJonolulu, Sept. 29, 1SS1.

oel 3m As we are frugal in our style, we can afford to sell cheap. You can go farther and fare worse than by calling on EV1. J. ROSE, Xos. ts, SI S3 KI.VG STREET.

uuiuin and melnrhol MI'OltTEKS AND COMMISSION MKK. VH NTS. FLE WATCH WORK to their PINT flNfl un I iccnDTrn cmrv lliLli. rZOQli. I station House.

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