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The Pacific Commercial Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 3

The Pacific Commercial Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 3

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C. S. BARTOW. SALE OF NEW GOODS! Per Recent Arrivals. On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th.

At Id oMock, A. M-, at fi tt Km in, Hill be Ojfrrfl (Jcurral of Dry (oofI, (inibm'. Iin -rn I. It- rin. TiCrif lfiirn.

I liray rir- -n I iI-r-Ii rtari.l br.t-l Cto'ti, I .1 .1 1UF.TY f'V OTIIF.lt TKISMS AT I.K. Promissory Noto for Sale Yt: Aiiotion. f.j of J. II. Thorn p.n and the A the E-ttate of Wmkrr.

Ali-n Jt tu a i.l he at fuWiic Auction, On SATURDAY, the 13th day of April, At 11 O'cWk. A. T.tl.e hifc-h LtM-r. at the Auction -mi of C. 3.

BARTOW, ou iiut-o -tr- t. A lh- 'J 'I re.jtu: ID. ir. IT. S.

month nr date, -r valti'j r-o iTe.j. 1 proun, t. pay Co tl.e r.rr Walter. the nta -f lire 2.li,r.. payaMe at Honolulu, weh irert Mr 1: LF.

"Ry hit Attorney, in firt. I.KIR, ALLEN CO. by Allis 4. Th ii I an ecuri-y for the H.vmnt r- cral Frani-Viry Note of i.e Tt.nj.Hnd Is-liar ch. 1 1- ruinl l.y -r, Alt-n C- in f.v.-c of J.

11. Thou p. u- of tlie; V. I i ASS 131 fcVf 'f "59 (1 a a a mm AT PUBLIC A UCTIOX. In e.fTiiity witli an riatle tliia 2.tl.

ilJ of March, A 1 I -T tlf li.ii. Ki UA IS, A i.itf Jii-twf 1 1 r.Hirt, t. a D.a.ie pn.KR ami ALL. O.M II It OH' KH of Voao. t.a-iia, Japu, the Mfrimre of the tnlo rccttttl ir-rty.

Iwinr n.Mile in 11. mttiter of Ibe Uaiik. ru. ryf Wiuti, Alius we will on SATURDAY, the 13th Day of April Next, At li O'chck. M-, OFF Kit FOR SAL ft AT PUBLIC AUCTION I i At the L'aurl Ilou.r Datr.

in llnlulu, TO THK IIKJillT lilDUEK UR CASH, The Lahaina Suar Mill, itoatl la Ihaint. Mini. will, the I.AXIt un whith the tan.t i situatr.1, au! IL ry, Ei.rn!tnre an.l ourorli-ai-a Vj lt.e a.nie tit in any wi-- rtainio. II. HAi KMI.il At.tHrnv, ftr lltW Patl.er.

C. C. I1ARKI.S, Attfmfv f'-r AUrno-id k. Drowtr. j.

w. Ai sriv, K. AIiis of th Otate of Walker, Allen 4- Co. SUGAR PIi ATTTiiTIOrT AT AUCTION. TIIKUK WII.l.

llKOFflRKD rni? til at 3.Jnblic dVnctioii On Taesday, the 9th day of April Next, At O'efctck, A. Fntht -f tht Cui'li Ilixr, THK rKOfKRTk' KNOWS A3 THE Chamberlain Brothers' Plantation! At IMarol of IhiltO. With all Lr K.i Ulinit. A'. IarLir-ry.

T.W. I V. kea, rk-, apo ru.n;ng ti the Lifieiti to thi 11 ar "5 aer" i Cane I.in.1 atul 1 aer- Uu l. 4'T acr- 4 Iivl in ft- aef. aivl Jn arrea the l-o7 tm rtc.iuate.l at Ia of knsar.

And on Tuesday, the ICtli of April Next! w.a a. II At the CLamU-iUira Ilrotber. nnti.te.n. Nine Voa of -n. tne oke cf Tweniy-De Cow an Calt AuJ rts llttf-a.

TKKMS AT ll.l-r-r furtVr aniy W. Cmniaiii in, L. Ca waaauaia, iiilua, ur c. R. j.

w. At M.J St A'irr-r the ilkrr, AIlii Co. OK DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE l. IIONOLI LI', A A IJ CT I THK OP THK F.S- Till; Wu-r. A.len at Co.

will oUVr aale at i-h JJLU'BLIC Al crios, Oa Saturday, the 20th day of ApriL 1CG7, On the l1-mT-. at 12olck. The IVeraior on At rnl n.ui.iril hy FA Ml" I C. ALI.KX, An.l earen-li" Ihmoch to Rirbwil, street. The st roropri.

a'HHit two-ihiril. of an aere, anl a fl antl Ilwrlliii? and llifrfoti, Tit whle rm.iig a Jeig.l.l family resijetv-e. TKF.J1.S AT -f UK furrLer nij la C. U. rislioi.

J. W. Al PITS. M.J 4t the of Walker. Co.

I'oi Sate nt Aiicfiuii, 0ne-s3VGiith of Lihuc Plantations wii.i. itK solh at ii t'ri. In front of the C-ort iiwie. inS tliA Sflfh rlnv of Auril next. J' AT 11 NMN, Tiif Lntire I.Hrre-t line l.ioitiilfJ Sfirath .11.

Pari 01 J. H.r a' i IN THE LIHUC SUGAR PLANTATION, p.t.iat.d In Punt, on the NlanJ of Kami, rijlui. i I-1 opinrU Mtur? tu the tiif i'ni'l. ioW(i'; ILL LIM, UI 4 1UTS H0KSF.S, ITI'LK, JMM.s, An.l I'r-i-rty to the now helonKinic. Ther ar in ai-Mit 2.4.M a re.

of Land, owne.1 in f- a p-. wbM-h i-ot r.to acr. are jin.l. and at. Ir.

tu lii 1" k'n can c.ll:ivate. an.l irr.fate.1 i-ir. I ure ar' aWi.it S.i'.o acrta of leal Hil Ln. TI.err.p th' rt.t nialr.l at U7 .4 -lii-liiir tht iua.le frein Cane er.Mii.d on l.ar- Tn n-t rf. 1 ait l- a.T- of abd l.y t-r-.

of Raittv. on the plant an 2i acre liiiid ti acre of to Ur cround ou ai.nr.. er will famished with llor-e. Oxen, T-wK I it. I no ol, I.C..

Stock of Merhcandise in the Store I ja.J ah.ivt and A 1 1 II IC I CATTI.K. Nnmberlnc nbnnt JH) hend, ir inquire of P. ISEN UER.i, l. at of the i.l J. W.

At'sTIV. C. R. HI-HOP. 5 5t A-: -n'-n of tat- alk.

r. Ac Co. Wnorl Pirn Wnnri. Fi'rfi Wood. (MM) 'ORI riRK WOOD.

IUV AM ia rrubf Urut-r. F.j-pay IRWIN. lm v. BOOT AND SIIOC MAKER, ti Mfl. Opidle lb Drllirl.

It. I. IM ly IflCt'DK Kit II tMHSKOFAI.l. AT Kr--. th Freiniw Utely fit I Ma.ite.

A-ii Jk Co. la RAFI.FE Jt IHWIi'- CEORCE WILLIAMS, LICENSED SHIPPING AGENT. fmXTIXI'ESTIIK nCSIXKSS OX t. wi'h ilici-r' ao.l Peamen loimil-atrly oa itvit at ti. li s-.

Hacir'C cn-etion. either l.r.rf. induKct. witii any nd no itrhia i n.iWb.1 at hi he tu gie a in th future hi in the at. oriice on J.u Co AVharr, near the t.

S- I He -d A 1 0 H. W. SEVERANCE. LAKGK SALE OF hoi nrstA rn iti: AT THE ciiNinr.Mi: j. i.

C.rnT tf t-ffL at! AIke, fcirevt Will be S.IJ ON THURSDAY, APRIL 25th. At 10 A. All I lu of'tlie Ioue, ott tin-j l.f at an I CNair.b Furiillur-, t-rk-ry War-, via so yon rruvzo ExuKAfiyas, One Iars: Family Horse i 'ur'f 'j Arti'-l-s. Our Lrz Duuble (ji ST cut ui-juM ti of priur Vt -A-iiction. ON SATURDAY, APRIL 27th, At 1 i Sa be One 1'ire Uridine in I'oifect Order, RaiU tu Sti rait'i(-.

fr in 7 to 9 iricli 0 inch cylinder, uii nost: Auni aij r. OXK f'lUK (Tl.ayr, Rton. malcr.) iocli cj l. in I. ir i-, I rt-air can n.

will HOSE Alilil A'i f. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION rml: "i ny me late lion. it.l. ii. ai.

k. v. ir-t A-ofrmte Jutict? tlie sunoie Rt.naKr-'.v. ir-t Jutici? ol tlie Supn-oie i urt. to j.

mini. Atiiiiwi.sir.uor tlie ttittt: of t. to KAMA I. of At l.lKOl.t: (at Ulr; of iltiuoluti, UrcrasvU, I will oner I'cr Sale at Pul.Itc At the Court Ilouw lK.r, in II iu.lulil, On TUESDAY, the SOth clay of April! At 12 o'clock, OXE HALF OF THE AIIUPUAA OF ztl UJ. XX bilu ili.l in Iia'iikua.

Iil in.l of Jlawuii. II. VT. PEVI.RAXCK, Aurtinnter. HALF, OF THK LAHA1HA SUGAR MILL, At Auction.

(OXrotlMITV WITH AN oftor.it. tea le tl.ii J-iih lv of A 1. lv.7. 'V the lion. Robert G.

A4.Moite of the Supreme Coutt, on ft ltit.ttii n.4.1e l.y rather, sun rraiiisco, an.l Alluit.ii.1 of Yt.lv.'hHina. Aii'tie-. of the mort.i;ae t4 lit Ik-Ihw reciti-tl onler hetnf; inntle in theiuaiUr of the liuli.ui'.cy ol Wnlkt r. Allen we will, On Saturday, the 13th day of April nest, AT li O'CLOCK, NoiX, OQ'rr for Sale, st I'uUIir Acctiuii, at tlif fdnrt Iluase tluor, in the lity of 1'onolula, the r. or 1'ASir.

THE LAHAINA SUGAR MILL, in Island of Maui, T' U--r with tUv tu ujn wh'u'li tl.e aiiie in ituateil, an.l the H-Hi4 Maciiiti'TV. I irniliri ami A urteiiai.ccs 1 ttr stiii? Ift-loiigit ig in Midori- aj rtaiiiiiifcf. AuJ Oil Saturday, tlie 20th day of April next, AT 11 O'CLOCK. We will IT-r ale at on the I'renae of tl.e I in. Mill iu the of Latwina, 1-UiiO of laui, to the l.ih.

hi-i'itrr, f.tr t.h, The Horses r(s. Tools, An.1 other -r'nal prop-rty t.i the Lahaiua Suirar Ci.mpany.iir their prantt Jl ilLtr, Allen Co iu tl.e Oiorlae Mi forth. II. II KFKLIi CO Ait'trm-v, t'edar sather. C.

It A It IS. Ato-rii-y AII111011J if lirowcr. V. A I sTI.N, C. R.

A'-inre of tit- V. tale tiki All' i Co. K. II. SfANLKV, S.

llciti.r KiUtc ol TL K.i.(f. dee'd 'irt Wfti 41 rn.i. iik si.i iTitMi' ui li it of is Court in II. lulu. On Saturday, the 2Cth Day of April next, At 1 All tlie riirhLtiile and Interest which of Aileo k.

Ur. re.t:r,u tij.rtae oriiually t.vcu ty 1 4 lhe Ouomea Sufjar Plantation Wi.h all the rty with and l-loi trirc lo the II an, i-y oil A.l.-uja tu th- u.n of p.vty lite IM ii.tatoil a'tlt :i.ioO t-f land, of whu-b iu ai-re are ii" pi mtr.l Cn. and O.eer.-pof rorar ai.e nw tl.e lan.1. he lai.d is wil watrre.1 and we I The Mil; ha a tiv wat.T-p.twerait thereto, and the Mill are wnlnn hail a inile of tlie I Hiding. T.avj ar I' furrher apply t- 4.

Ar-Tix, II. lo. Hawaii. J. W.

AI'STIN, C. R. iCi Ct Acinic- the Etate rf All. Co. The Lands of Kahuku and Keana liOOLAl'LOA, OAlll'.

nnd II 1 2121 For Sale at Auction. fllHK KXECITOKS OF Til V. I I.I. OF K. C.

Vt lLl.lfc will tiller for sale.at J'l ItLIC Al ClDJ.N, On Wednesday, the 8th day of May, 1867, AT 12 O'CLOCK. NOON, I Iu front of the Court Iluune dour, iu Honolulu, The L.H-.J of Kahckn. airr-, The and of Kr-itua. autaicing acres. in M.nd of Oal.u, Lately pr-jHrty of harle tl.

II. kin. Al-o, 309 Head of 4'attle, br ,,1. 1 of Oxen, 1,37 and I a 1. l.r...l ItaiilS i a iujn.ll"! A Piece of La .5, si In died iu Laic, K.f.lauloa.

of And a.lj.vininir the land of Thee lam! are well ai are iiiiennr the ls--t on the 1-land for that The Cattle and Mii are iu cuiiditioii. tor further p.riiculais apply to J. W. AI STIN, C. R.

S. N. CApILE tjaorura of the Errot the id R. C. Wyllie.

cr C. HmPKINS. tia Wah Oal.u. EUREiCA HOTEL I S. A.

I0LLER, Proprietor, I.I.V IX-'ORM 7 In. tl th- pul bc It. .1 h- in pn-pand lo carry on th. h.ii.n. on the im-l appr.tvd ttyle, an.l a of patronage.

Vail Famished To Let Uea-uiiablr Terais. COOPERS nda GAUGERS AT THE NEW STAND OX TIIK PLAXADE. 4ltK IKF.IAKF.I TO ATTF.XI) To ALL WORK IN OUR LINE! Al the Shop tint the Cu-tom IIou.e, hTe w- can be ail wwkii.ir air. WE HAVi; OX HANI ANI FOU SALK rao.H 3000 TO 4000 BARRELS OF OIL CASKS! ff-rnt New and Old. tr.

ft! 'rj Mnl.it All Work ia a throash manner an I warruited to ric til Mail liMiperirii M.tfrlaU anJ timprrN Tool Jll SALE. linpoi Ian I I RUTS If AVI I H. a corv.nu cmmk. IMK inmi.i i.l lllSH tli; It j.jK sfUUK of ii. m.

wmrxtY. rll Kl lTKXI)S I.KIV il In- will civ r. i.ne ni' fr. ia March Im.T. lm W.

li. liK IIAill-5. NOTICE. AS I AM TO I.K IVK THIS KING 2 fr A hw tuoi.tti. n.y ar.il tnftT a rr on ii.e hy tf ir ucciMit.td ait "-n j---t'l-i nit tiie hit: httTe 6c-u liUiii f.T tiro- ac.

ciM n. nit-. a I rj nt-vti llic njot.ry. I a)fi tnke tl.4 o--nuiMty of my lhauk. to n.y at ui mrr v.r fiv.r.

aii-l a c-titTmiaricv. Mr. ri.lt I'ALT. mi- tkr rare- my fcufi tM 10 my kti.l will aljyj r- iy in -l-ite any wi.o iny fvur th ir iiatroiu.t."-'. j.

in iiiKS. Mtrrh lto GERMAN BOARDING HOUSE AND 'Hiuoiolitnti Voilvc Snlooii, M'f AM' STllEET. rr HARD I'Elt WEEK. $5. SC6 3m ROUND RUBBER PACKING 1 lOR STEAM ENGINES, 1.

1.2 uuU 3-8 incli; of Inst -r tai at liulf I'rlcf L. L. TOR BERT. IloBiivs Wanleil. riHIK f.MKIiSlf;Kl WII.I.

PAV AN 1 171 AL BONES At the Hate of Seven per Ton on the Wh irf in Honolulu. i i. I i ii -mm q. uusit xicucircu vj lat iuuxmud AND FOli SALE BY CASTLE COOKE. KST Will TK ASH A XT 1 1 It A CITE BROKEN COAL.

Ik-st Pie Iron. lit-st Shwifct. ami Hnle. Inirrcl anil kei; B--t lr -sel hite i'ine LutnlKT, lk'st II I'ine Lum'jer, lift Rn-atl In barrel. Hsiiftliii ll-i Put Nail-.

4. 8. 10. 20, 40, 50 an.l C0J. But Car'l in case.

lm ROOMS and BOARD lll'f iia; K1 LKII a ij mw iw mv asar.aaa mw 27ox Snlo lay CEORCE C. HOWE. LSO A GCXKUAI. ASSORTMEXT OF I i RedwCOd Lusher, Northwest Boards and Scantlint i Wiijiy'ts, Ilintrn. S'lxh, JJlimln.

1'ointn, d'f. lor Sale ow, at iu I'M Stand the I i0li Sin rwMiK I NDKIlslfiNKIl HAS THIS DAY I A i out In Pioi-k i.l ltiinnea Interi-Kt in hi. St. ire at Lahnina to M--r. Joxk4 (k W.h.n.

anil suli-its f.r them a continuance of (he patrotoore ao liberally exlenj.c.1 tt. him. LaUama, March ilt, K. P. ADAMS.

WAVING IM KCIIASEI) OP Mr. E. AlH.Vs Iusi. ami i. ss at thin place, we i-ii the public that we tdotll ciamue Ik- Uumnur up 'SHir CaaSDiKHV Bt.isa.ss at the ul.1 Stand.

uimn L.thaina. March -1. loT. tod lin JU1 Kt'Ct'lVt'U tVV Tt'II irOIU liOSlOn a .41. tor Stla at I he i Family Grocery and Feed Store KST C'lOKIt I .4 3 Er--h Corn Starch, Halibut Kitt.

1 Mackerel. Kilts Tof.ucs aial Sounds, 1 Apph. new and Ireili; Covere.1 Itucket, Fresh Knsh Yeast PoW.l-T, fresh Dairy Cheese. 44 6t I. BART LETT.

GENTLEMEN'S DBESS GOODS Fl('ll Kit ivori.11 IX FORM II. UeuUeuieu of Hi.nuinlu .1 he i aaln reatly to fur lut.li with Clothing of Every Description Cut and Matte iiftir the Latixt Sile, An In a thorough manner. PARTtCI LAR ATTENTION IS DIRFtTED TO A M'W STOCK. OF (LOTUS AMI ISSmiiUL'S elected Fprely thia Market. call an.l examine at tt.y New SUml oa Port Street, opposite odd lejow'a Hill.

506 5t rr.nTiTr7vi IUaI iilCCU. fVFFKKTl-rrnVwlrR SALE AT 561 Gt ROLLKr Co. ANCHORS AliD CHAINS, per IHAZU, FROM LIVFIU'OOL. TIKIN STOCK AXCIIORS, AVKIUIIT FROM B. 171 lbs to lb.

Cham Cable, from in. to iach. Small Chi.il. sic-, I ami 5 ineh. 5CI 6t S.le l.

by Co. SPERM AND T.VHALE OIL. CIIIXSTA VTLV OX II AMInail FOR SALE I the VASE. It AHUM, or li at 655 am 1IOLLF.S Co'. MVXYA WAX SHU 4 Capt.

Morse, from Boston. CIF.DAK ltO AT HOARDS. ASH OA IIS, Ittiat'tn II in. lit xe Co.lfi.li, lias Rla. ivppc t.rouitd Ppires, Cream of Tartar, Ac, c.

013 51 And sale by Co. TAR AND PITCH! Stockholm Tar in ham1! and half St.tfkht.lm Fitch barrels an 1 half barrels. Coal Tar in bi.riel and half barrel, (ft tf El) I'EH K. W. HOOli.

For Sal by ROLLES Co. Russia Hemp Cordage, Just JieccireJ pir 11. IP. Wool. Hemp Cordage, fr.tai '1 iu.

lo 7 inches, Ratliu, Marlin, 11. u-. Spunyarn. etc. For Sab- by HOLLES Co.

II A A I lest quCiity alt Fiix Canva-, a full of liumU ri. Jiereivel jar Syren This Jiay. For l-y RuLLLS Co. Westphalia Hams, received per R. W.

Wood, A Smxlt lot of Very St.r'.or Quality. ly ROLLES ft Co. OATS, received per A. A. Eldridge, VA.IFOKXIA OATS.

For Pale by H0I.I.F-S Co. Manila Cordage. Including Size from in. -1 inches. SaJe by RoLLES.

Co. II A A A I (J A II A few Choice ItAI'AXA VIGAKS. Jt'reired i Kirk 5t For Sale r.y ROLLES Co. 1 5 J5J AM AFTKU THIS OA TK.THE FRIC'U THIS DATE id tne Vdvortiser! FIFTEEN CENTS Single Copy, or SIX DflLIiAKS A A It Rent will only be rt-ord at 10 cn.ts. 3ia 2 liOT.

rJT A tTnTTQl? i with V.lnr uZ Je the judiciary of this country opeml on the 41h. I i f- iixh.aaMit..-strv.-iiaii.ewitiio,,.twei,tietii..f rre The Senate was calletl to order at 1 1 :2.. After DuU'IlCr MaiKlarU I.er0seU (Jll. i.e..iaklSil,ec...i.,..un.l Hn-l unexceptional tone of its leaders, and the rarity i 1 Ur WU'kt 1 Coiisiacivd a mat- u. irat ordor wftB qllalin.

up into carlri. ounce ea. li. rartriil'c is iinlK-il- I ter ol fact. JIT.a,c, i the in hell, whirl, la of its illustratioi.i..

Though somewhat costly 14 a caton new St-nators, ho were sworn in fJAlIB OPKF.R 10RS.4LE Br.Ju.rutlili In a late whaiii.c ten l.s i i I was not mistaken, I presume, in asserting that 1 following order: Cameron, Corbet Conkltng. 11 AKiilVKU IMl ati, within from fur J'ir), it is well worth the price, laiKM-s received cno ((r tw0 of divisions were ouoted in Harlan, Davis. Drake, Howe, Morton. Morrell, Nye, Ver lvrn n.n f.f thic Rnriprior OiL i- it i Patterson, llolley. Sherman, and Trumbull.

The xeroyren, ovu aaes ti ims oapeiiui six Wt.r fr ami wiiakiH.ne. Their American law Courts, and I myself have seen, the I a a ftm laaillalTia. r. 1V. Itt.u.

i I 11-. i w.n In I I I fail woiht an.l measure. remain, were by careU-, who frequently 1,... oe up HI wrappers l.y as the latter are OltCI. ft 11..

TEE PACiriC ConiiiRTcial Advertiser. SA TC1U A Al'L'IL o. or Tin: 1 Tcurr.tvNii:. un il evfultijr nivt-iri of ihi? II-jiK lulu Tviuj'Hiuot? lull litis wtt-k. Tin.

li lt; 1 was the t.f tlii li a- tullvws Pn -itk-nt, A. Ali-ij, (tm.ninitius!y f.r the thir-1 time tis ivM-iln I't'kvr a Iloiinlulit Temjertmce 1. II. I.vi ii, Yk'e Tiv-i K-iit J. Thi U.p, Secivt.irv, (re-tlivU-1); I).

i S. Ni.lt, ti. 151ate, fiiinmittt'O. Tin Usher, the vounir who luot vi-itrs t- their is JLiter Hughes. The i.m oil eveuiiiji is eit'Wtletl, as tlie ver.ni'l.ih out-i le, anj the interest in the S.ieiety seems to 1 ini.tttate-1.

The Sjieukers were, the He v. S. C. who is n.itu-nilly t-iiourh an enthusiastic temj-ntnee fivm his years of intetVfUr-e w'uh that class of men most fsjiowl to the se-luetioiis of the intosieating Vhw1, ami -'veral of the members the Siiciety. It now nu miter names.

I'tusiiNAL. A short scurrilous, communication, in the last tiazettt, ami sijrneJ Justice," avouM not notice escevt the production of a an oficer of the Hawaiian Government. It is a fair specimen of the literature which the Government now issues from week to week. Such articles can harm no one but the Government itself. The writer, who is well known here, shoiil if he intends writinjr any more such articles, make early api.licatioii tor tlie Insane Asylum, wiioiii tne g.Ms woui i uestn.y, tney nrst make mad." If such productions can aili.rd any criterion, colfins will sMiii be rcjiiired for the Gazette ami its 1 unhappy con ribut.

-rs Is it not a disgrace, however, to this t.overnment that a man should be inploye.1 as Jutlie wlio is capai.le ol iKiiumg such an article, which, had his name been attached, would 1 sufti- cient cause ti-om oliice instanter Z2T Ilie ftillowing will interest whaling captains, as any weajxin that aids them to kill whales is a 1mx.ii. The poison bomb-lance was used some years but it was then found that handling the carcass i poisoned the sailors, aim ollen rendered them untit service. This is doubtless an improvement on the other Xkw Mkthod or Kii.iing. Americans are ae- with the I metli hI of killuuj wha.s, but a i leri.l the injury a rirrnnmtaniv tliat shows the jnii- at.u cannot lie transii.iltc.1 Iron, the ash to the men. Co.h.ies.

By the Bcrnice, news came of the Pe-tronella, which vessel left Hongkong with utiout 20.) coolies liitit October. Slie was caught in a typhoon i tiff China, which so damaged the ship that she put Minila, where she was condemned. Word hav- I ing been sent back to Hongkong of the disaster, 1 1. lll Tlt. 111.I1.V.1 1.

V. 11 i llimt IAl A l.UU r.i.i t.i M.mil-1 1.a ti.t. 1. fr i- 1 .1 n.i cargo an.l cwilu-s of the Pctronella. lhe Rastfield left Manila probably alMiut tlie first of February, boll tul to Honolulu, "and therefore may bo expected hl 01 1:....

1:,.. ere daily. Planters wishing to procure c.K.lies may therefore have a chance by the arrival of the I t.asllield. Gazette. Water.

It is very right and proper that the Su- erinteudeiit of Water orks chould take E.kk1 care i ol mis pijtes an.l see tnat tne ny annus aie Kept in order, but it is rather a dry kind of a ioke when he suuis on tne water wunoui warning, as no out on ii. ,11 uesi.i iasr. ne nana wasues tne tuner. savs Tues l.iy last. i the German proverb, and it is to le supposed that 11 ..1 .1 o.i.s.-Keepers win taive wanting out lessons an.l patronize tne coopers ny provuimg inemscives with tubs an.l barrels whereby they may lay in a sup- evt'''-v fhere is nt moment they may try the tap and find it dry.

Th at Ron.vit Aoain-. The Wlor that was to K.H.lau last fall and was ancliored off Kaalaea, from i which anchorage it broke away and drifted to sea, was fallen in with by Capt. Millerof the Milton Bad- ger, on her 1 ist trip to the Coast, alx.ut fifty miles to innwar.1 oi anu. me captain i.ict to picK it up, but the wind and heavy sea. prevented.

Its liosition, when seen, Would indicate that the current was sot- to the norUiefistward. It may yet bring up oil the I-arralloiies, or insnle the Colden Oate. Accident. On Monday afternoon a man named Woodman was run over by a carriage on Fort street, I near Hotel street. He was crossing just when the i street was bl.icked by a carriage standing near the Sidewalk, and two others were coming up to pass I other.

He was warned to get out of the way, i 1 "I'lreutly eonfustsl, and though every effort w's lible to the castn.plie. Although tsHlinan was kuocke.1 i 1 fl wa sustained. Gazette. I lifitoLARV. Last Sunday morning, at about four o'clock a couple SC.uim.

sur.lKietl lv the I pair of shoes they left behind them, to have been Chinese Coolies, entered the dry g.sxls store nest makai ttf Morgan's butcher shop on Fort street. They had no time however to commit any depreda- I tions, as a hmaiucn employed in the butcher shop disoovere their presence in the store and gave the I alarm, calling loudly f.r the police, when the bur- glars hastily decamped. fc A New Daily. The daily evening Despatch is a I i Cisco, 111 Wliicll -ir. J.

IS COIicemea as pro- I i .1, prietor and Mr. George us editor. Both gen- tlemeii, it will be remembere.1, were connected with 1 the daily Herald Ol tins City. Ilie pa.er IS smartly conducted, and gives evi.iei.ee of being iosted on Hawaiian affairs, by the frequent allusions to politics and matters here. Insolvent Estate.

The creditors of the Estate of 1 Walker, Allen who have not made proof of their claims, will have an opportunity of doing so at 10 o'clock A. of the 22.1 of April instant. The I affiirs of the Estate are being closed up very rapidly, and there is a prospect of the creditors receiving at least 20 er cent, on their claims. Retitin of the Kilai ea. The steamer, which left tn Monday Maui and Hawaii, returned on Wed- ne-day morning, on account of an accident to the machinery, the connecting bar of the air pump having broken when off M.mlaca iy.

She has liet-n 1 re pa i re 1 and will leave again on Mum lay next on herusual route. Street A gentleman of the colored per- Miasioii and one ttf the Caucasian -ioe had a stand up fight on Hotel street t.n Moirlay last, when the latter came out second ltest. This illustrates the prominent fact of modern times, that Ethiopia is stretching forth her hands. The white man was arrested as being the aggressor, and paid a fine. Among the arrivals by the bark Bernxce from San Francisco were five Sisters of Mercy, connected with the Reformed Catholic Mission.

Rev. Mr. Sheepshanks, also a member of the same Mission, accompanied them. By advertisement in our columns it will lc seen that Mr. Williams has apiin opened an office for shipping officers and seamen.

Mr. W. has had several years experience, anl has uniformly given satisfaction to all with whom he has dealt. March Winds Hive come in April this year. During the p-tst wek the trades have leen unusually strong, especially on Tuesday night, when for a few hour it blew furiously, and some damage was done to trees and shrub! rv.

MisisTiR or Finance, ad interim. During the 1 absence of His Ex. C. C. Harris, His Majesty has appointel His Ex.

Stephen H. Phillips to fill the Royal Fi We fiifl the ftllnwin in the tin, relating t- the furiiitiuv i'Uivlia-e-1 to fit uj the rooms tvcuj'iovl I'V Queen 11mm ilurin; her ty in Fiaitci-co. The furuituw lieeu a- the roj-erty of a jrty ilevlinin: lu.us--ko'j.iiij; The jiillant there of the CJueen ouht tn sent tlie wliv le to Iter a iiv-eiu Run. lioi.r. W'li-u Kmiaa ntia.rlcJ in i I'M -vl I li i lii.tt stTie ttr Unl turiuiu-l h-r aiart- iil.tll v'.

I i-i. tt Hie l.iu Wt-r- Ir lh- lv nrtt Ii-m-vrt ii l. iiKi. and tf t-nirhl ottl lt iw. i4 stnJ i hou-ktH phu; Hin.H.iit rtaiucJ ir Hit U-tr r.l-ut.

lrlmlt il the hu.i Ikvh cn-rliy kti'Wii th. win li.tJ Ik'u i by w.tv a in u'ti lar-r tiin tt 'iiM lizoJ. Tli ki wltxti hr it ihecai-s witit ri Ii.i.l l- Kmuia" l.i it. had rcdi hvr I all U.c jn'ruiinr in-U tM, uiitl i.r-""i'''t I i uu. Li r- all Itlvin h-wi in ur il.

nun rali A 'VI i.K xt at Mm i. Tuesday week, at the plantation of 1...1 Adams, at Wailuku, one of the centrifugal-, while in rapid revolution, burst into fragmeuLs, instantly killing a hine-e laUirer, and s-riously injuring several natives. The mill is driven l.y water power, with an immense wheel, and there being no cane under the rollers at the time, the whole power was on the ceutrifugrti, which was whirling at the rate of two or three thousand revolutions a minute so the report goes. As usual in this country, in cases of su 1 leu death, no Coroner's was held, it was only a t'hiuaman that was killed, and everybody knew what killed him. 5-upose it had been you, reader, or your son, would that kind of a verdict This surely is a ease where a coroner's iinjuest ought to have Ikvu held on the spot.

Mi sh-al. We are glad to able to announce, in t10sH. times, that some of the young people of Honolulu, are rehearsing a choice "selection of cho- ll0 tlie street Church on the evening of i i ii tjM.ii ivti, i'i iini.tv ii iiiui iiiiiiviiv, i yj .1 iim.I.t.il nt.Ai.t.i!ili...iiit iie i0th probably. It is intended that this i shall be the fiivt of a series, the proceeds of applicl to the purchase of an Organ ti, Street and rather tlnm i.li..;r from the generous public for this purpose, it is proposed to render a quid pro quo. We shall publish the programme in our next issue.

The Loxnox Ii.i.isTKATrr News. During the continuance of the great Paris Imposition, which will pn.J.nbly last for twelve months to come, the pages of this choice journal will le richly eiultellishe-l with oil pictures, in particula worthless. Temi-erance ix Sax Francisco. From the fre- auent allusions to the reform movements in San Francisco papers, we judge that the temperance cause is making some headway in that city. If there are drinking places there as stated iu the following, there is room for reform The l.nnios.

There was a largo of the temper- il-. 1...11 i.m.. i on was rea.i I. Robert, and able aihlrensea Uelivere.1 by Rev. II.

Taylor and Ur. Ilenrv tiilibou two in the Commander Wi.itn.-v made Ills annual rep He calculate Ihat tliere are 4,700 drinkiiiK I I'lace in the city one to every twenty-Mix person. Su.mw- ina 'hat on takes in 10 da.lv, tile animal receipt laei in; K.s have shrtied the Ladies' 'K oil of Honor; some I "DO youths ive tin.t themselves in several lcmieruure urgan- i ixations. i1'. Examiner.

Am eric-ax Illustrated Papers. Harper's Weekly Ltiic's Illustrated have l.een received to the end i ti. n.i.n;.i.,wi I ft. i.tt niiil tlio nt u-bieli tl.ov fnvi fi.r i -v-. fti()nl t) 1( ollc tlleie j1)Urlials, which iiisueii i c- a vwir are lamiiv can i lo ant, youIlg a3 wt.n as 0L Cantains lnumd to sea can always obtain files of these nnl there ift entertaining for sea i rea.iing.

Tin: LtNCtsnn. -Our readers will be glad to learn tlmt thIs MP has at home safely, despite the ntrry- She was paMy at anchor at rj- Tie brig Morning Star is reported to have al.rivt.,i ut Hilo on Sunday morninsr last, two and a Wc have as yet no letter announcing her arrival there. To the Hi. it. of the Gazette: To enhance the good of the pi'ULlo is the object which every newspaper professes, iu order that it may find readers an.l supporters, and I propose to say a word through your columns to the public.

We have in our town a pajter that professes to lie published iu the interests of the foreign residents; that pretends to represent them, it, prophecy of evil, nnd its prating of the insecurity of life Hnd property, which statements are as baseless in nii tlie arguments are devoid of reason, by which its proprietor endeavors to sustain his favorite theo- riiri; This paper, I say, professes to represent you ami I know von sav. It d.s no such thing it is all humbug;" and 1 further know that it loes not iq'iviit you, liut till it lives ami .....1 tK.i i.nrA tan it is rvtvu ative. a pood, honest, upright, indejien-lent pnjier; a good, fair and just opposition press is a beneficial in anv country. It serves to keep the balance iMiwer properly a'ljusteJ, t.i prevent those who are hi luihJlty running into excess, or looming remiss iu their duty, by warning them that their acts are open to criticism and animadversion, and if wrong to on rebuke Remember, friends, that manj- of you are not citi- tins country nave not cnoseii to r-titution, or any oihor. To many of you the Treaties ol your native cuntrie with are Uoiistitulittn, and as to the Coiit.tituti.m of this c.mi.trv, ilntse resi.iini; hereunder ureas as are forebmera to the Kingdom of Having' this fact in view, let see hat is said in v.

mr half, and let those of who are of lor- hirlli, hat win. have taken the oalli of all.Eiai.ce, or are of foreign hut owe native allegiance h-re, examine thi palter, an.l le-ar in mind at I he name time that it professe Vt Kieak in our behalf, and to represent our sentiment. Take up its ist-ue of the i-lI instant it is an ordinary fair example of its usual stle a id t.tne. Iu it column headed Funeral of Ju.lire the opptirtunity is taken to infirm th- public that a clt-ruyiiinn. ijit-akin lo hi own cttnire-liatMii, deciaimed warmly against other denominations.

Those pres. nt declare that this was not the case. The preacher said that At r.iail was the ft. ami surest, and if he die- not think so, he had better take smite other, and if he dot think ao he i Intund to say il. I have tulit that Father Ilainon and Mr.

Corwin think the same ol their nads, and are etpial'v riuht, tn.th in the certainty of their convictions and in their lalnirs tu impre-s on their c.tiitreiratittiis their duty to pursue the ame with Fdllowiiii; aloiar the same article, 1 Ik-i; to i.inl out t. you. in a pr.iinirifiit lit'lit, s. ntence "If the truth were fully -tateil, it would Is- that Ju.Ice it the teriati t'oiniminion, not from any conviction of its int. hut solely tit tlie urtjiut reijuett of the late Kamthit-meh'ill Tin- ho-t clau-e i italicized, and is lin ked ujton by our F.ilituras a trreat hit.

Let u- ta-s by the elegant manner in hich he refers to His late Majesty, as he would say the late Jon -s. or the late Smith, and uk ourselves if Jmlpe R'tU-rtsttu, while living, had not the aiue riuht to his a he ciieerfuiiy H. lo others, or a the of a lie ws.aicr to his. Had not he also tlie same riizht to cherish them, withi.ut any ronuiit nt his motive, as any other man among Would you. Mr.

justify one in pub-liciy statinir that ou attend the F'ort stre. Church, or the to oltlain the cu-loii. of this that person f-r your store or Are Ju.li5'- Rfl.t-rt-.:rs rili t.f coriHeienre le- now mat lie i man wnen ne was nvine Are the public no with -u. conduct, and in i.i ira: that urh a paper not ind.vd represent the Foreign Residents ou tin se Your II.INOLILI. Editorial Remabks.

We copy the above from the Gazette, as we understand it was written by one of the Reformed Catholic anil wish to afford the fulh-st opportunity of correcting any misunderstanding arising from anything appearing in this paper. Mr. Mason, l-cfjre returning to Lahaina, us, an'l having our riirht to make comments t.n his discourse, le-iiounn-d them as unfounded. We then to print his sermon in full, without exjnse to him, and he signified his willingness to prepare it for the press. The following communication is the only response we have received from him.

I'eeirding the article in the Gazette, copied it may i- very proper so fir as it concerns the explanations made alx.ut his discourse. Put we leave it to our readers to divide how competent the reverend writer is to read a homily to foreign residents of these Islands reepecttii? their cr to th-v not, bv all fiitltiaen, h-M ii'tw more -acreu lias the l.at'-n mat me name to tne conieueraieu Editor a t. annoy friend or relative, hy su. United Mates. 1 he following is a translation of ls to hti Canada." Upper Canada will remark I i quite rt-spe-tmi either to the dead Kinp.

or to that part of the oxposnioii which has reference to )ntario, and Lower Canada, Quebec. the dea.l Jmlte Is it so to do. and finally, is it not MeMCO -'We need not at this to the 1 -n .1 ineM.re.iMv mean to print that of a dead man, which you llndertlke the eTe.litiot, The rroVinCB Will retain their present name-. would prim, were he Am 1 not riiriu iu a ins that 'K ''V TtaZ The control of the fisheries is to be transferred. to our ilutiea as joumali-t.

lie lm Itofoiv this lui'l several to leant that an in-leienieiit j're-s "is a ln'iietieial thing in any omntry," 1'iit jwtr- i tieul.irly in Hawaii nei. It shall continue to I so a-h as we have the control of one. It i nerliil, r.t.w anl then, to jx.int to the st itemeuts of just such writ, r- a lulu," K.ve. Lah una, Maui. March 1.7.

-I will venttn to to in-rt the f. 1- 1. 1 I IlVOIXM thO Ull I.V after hiS Hitcri.iOUt. hat Ala fir tlie muiiiOi.t tli.t ilie Ju ljx' i by Ui.yal pt yet it wouhl have let-ii for his purpose to have perfunctoriou-ly ntteulel our srvices without Iteing niotv closely united with us, as in fact he was. Had his convictions imt been thoroughly sincere, lie could not have l.vn so consistent and earnest a Churchman so warm and ener-' getic a supporter of all our institutions.

Kven, there- foiv, if the gratuitous assumption could le proved that he left the liacoiiate of the Bethel, at the sug- gestion of a King, yet was it could it have lieen a King's word that made him so anxious and pains-, taking an inquirer respecting the sacred rite of eon-' formation? lie uat so. 1 can ouch for this from my jK-rsoiial intercourse with him. Was it at a King's word that lie sought the blessed Saeramont of the Body and Blood of Christ so fi-fuently and so huin-. bly at the altar of his God Was it a King ho i urged him to 1 regular and active in all Synodteal Conferences, who made him offer himself as a teacher in a Sunday school, who (icrsuuded him to volunteer a double subscription this year towards the Church's suppi.i-t Absurd! It would certainly 1 more gen- eious, as it certainly would lie decorous towards the memory of so goo-fand useful a man deiurtel, for the advocates ol other t.euonunations to acknow lelsie that our Church has suilered what the world would call an irreparable loss in the death of such an earnest and devote. 1 niemfier.

With regard to my sermon. No attentive and honest listener could say that the gist of my n.tuiou was to the eflect that our dear brother's example was esjiecially worthy of imitatiou on account of his desertion of one form of faith for another; but rather i on account of his charity in sjieaking of other deuom- 1 illations, and his humble attitude towards them alter that he had delilicrately adopted ami consistently ad- hored to what he considered to be the true faith, once for all delivered to the Saints. Nor, in holding him up as a bright ornament of our nation, in that he ertson referred to as remarkable, i Not for one moment could I have intended to endeavor to throw a shade over the memory of the renowned Judge Lee; an 1 it would have been simple presumption in me to have even alluded, on such an occasion, to the living Chancellor of the Kingdom, hose varied talents and indefatigable zeal will lie recorded not in this century, I trust by some surviving orator or writer far more able to do him justice than your humble servant, George Mason. Lion virucuuuia 'i b. i v.

11 va lie 1 1 Washington, March 2. The vote on the recon-Kona, Hawaii, March 21st, 18C7. ptruction bill was considered in Senate last night, To the Kditor Commercial Advebtiskr I was between seven and eight o'clock. The vote taken verv n.neli astonished at the tone of an article in your pnjier of March 5tth, signed Fair Play." Allow me to say a few words on the subject. Last year when the Road Supervisor was in Kona and per- I netrateil the ontraire that Kona" wrote about.

I was living tliere myself, and can assert and prove l.o m-nm l.i li.ili. uiimo.1 Ivimn id true, except the term new roail," and even that may be called a new road now, as there has not been a thiirc fr iie twenty years. In ancient i times when there were a larfe iiuniher of natives living on the n.auka side of the main road, on those lauds through which the so-called new road runs, Kapiolani, the good old chiefess, had the road made for their benefit but in course of time the natives Ml off or left the lands, so that there was no further use for a road there, and it subsequently be-! came overgrown with bushes so that there was no sign of a trail left. About fifteen years ago, the same private individual that Fair Play" says closed the road without authority, was the very man tli at hired natives and with the permission of the owners of the land cut the bushes away and ojiened i the trail again, at least a part of it. Kapiolani had by this time inclosed some of her land, and built two walls across the old trail which the Road Supervisor has torn down, without authority or even permission.

And then the writer has the to say that 1 he had a petition signed by all the foreign residents of the district except four. Now, sir, to show how much truth there is in this part of his letter, there were not over twenty foreigners residing iu the district at the time, and I have seen and talked on the subject with ten of those living here, and they all say they nf rer saw the petition, and if they had seen it they would riot have signed it, as there is no road needed thtre. Again, lie say, kKona," in l.m letter ay "Onrom- ing opiKwite Die residence of R. H. Neville, the Road Siipervi.ir leave the lilirhway," etc.

Now, Mr. Editor, I ran find no u. word in K'Hia'a letter a ojiptwite the residence of Mr. Nev- We are all aware that this r.l, couceniing which there ..1,1.1 i a 1 nuM lw-wi ho talk, uurf oin'iicl ttirituiih mnlice. and I urn that the part of it that waa not rl.iw.-d bv Kapiolani i wa by conent of the R.id SuTvisor, a there was no I need of a mad there.

Hut, Mr. Editor, the community would mihmit b. thi outrage if the Road Sun. rvisor would onlv repair nuieron iii.rootici a resolution instruciing tn-the road that ia need retiring. I came to Kona Commit t.

oil Foreign AllalM to inquire what steps wa real I surprised at the con- "-ssary to prevent foreign from: i -v- .1. i. i i introducing upon this continent institutions ami datum of the road from NaK.po.) to the tt.p of the lull. It i i governineiits contrary to those established by the artuallv cruel to ride a horse over it. A to the epithet which i i Fair I'la make use of i repardlo Mr.

J. W. Smith, thev founders of this republic. IMerred to the Com- arealniut a as can the mtiirff from Uliltee Oil Foreign Affairs. Adjourned.

whence thev came. I have been ac.jiiainti-d with Mr. Smith i Wnn.l tr. II. f.r the lal "twelve or fourteen alwav found him to House Wood I asked leave to offer tllO lie a mail of truth and honor.

If the author of Fairplay i following Keso ved. 1 hat this House extend its wm as sl a man a Mr. Smith, he would attend to sympathy to the people of Ireland in their present hi business a little more. It i true that Mr. Smith would he the last one that the author of Fair Flay would refer to on any a he would come too near the truth for him.

Rut 1 musli'ln" for the present. More anon. Keictfully Your, Haw aii. i Vt iv 1.1. lint-rt struck and blood spilled on Irish soil by those who 1 are battling for the freedom of their native land.

1 The Fenians begin to show life iu the pi oper place, i They have attacked Drogheda barracks and Castle Martyr, have torn up the rails Uublin and i Cork, stopped all communication between those places, and are doubtless in arms with a determin- ation to make a strong effort to burst the Ci ilish i yoke. F'rom the dispatches which doubtless rep re- I sent the Government side of the question, it is evi- i dent that there is a considerable insurrectionary or patriotic iii-ivenient in the south ami southwest t.f Ireland. where the barracks were at- tacked, is thirty-nue miles imrtli of Dublin by rail, and Castle Martyr, which was also attacked, is some one hundred and twelve miles south-west from Dublin, showing that the attacking forces cover a considerable -pace. The French Minister, under date of Paris. Feb- ruary HMh.

writes to Secretary Seward that there -non or much goo.i leeiing towards the a i Vl hc government, everv description, and for iiiiusfice from which our i Tt people suliered for many years, and. animated by JI'fnM Mr.ntrea special says the Provin-that generous sentiment which will always induce Territory will be declared a Kingdom at the France to render her intervention useful whereever "'-eting of the I RepresenUtivcs, and she shall be led to carry her arms, we did not re- Arthur, the third son of Queen Victoria, will as-fuse terms by which all ii.tercLs would have been Pnnl? charge of it- He is seventeen years of age. profited but in lending co-operation at this work i Tokovto. Fel. 2.1.

An advance copy of the Con-, the floven. of the Emperor had assigned be- federation bill has been received. The name is to forehand limits to its sacrifices, an.l the Emperor be the Kingdom of Canada. The Federal had fi.v-.l lhe end of the present year as the extreme i ture is tr, be styled the Legislature of Canadit -the term of our occupation. The evacuation was to i upper House the Senate, and the lower House the have been commenced in three detachments, the! House of Commons.

The Speaker and Senate are fiit lainir in the month of November. lcCC. the to be appointed by tho crow and have power to in and the third in November, 1667. create six additional Senators beyond the stipulated These arrangements were conformable to our pre-I seventy-two. in the event of a necessity.

viotis intention, but reasons arising out of circum- House of Commons consists of 181 members -82 stances deiei mined the Emperor to substitute lor from Ontario, f.5 from Quebec, 19 from Nova Scotia, partial evacuations at these times a simultaneous 15 from New lirunswick. The Queen's representa-transportatioii of the whole corps d'ltnnee in the live presiding over the new kingdom retains tho Spring of the present year. These uieasures are title of Governor General, at a salary of 50.000, i now in course of execution, and in tlie month of I March next our troops will have left Mexico. Far from ing to free itself from engagements which it has contracted on its ow account, and it has publicly aiinouncd, the Government of the Empe-lor will hasten theii fulfillment" Oiic IVIontU liiloi FOREIG-W 3STBWS. The Hawaiian lurk Ikrutt nrrireil from Sail Fiancisco.

i March, I.ringinjf tin Nv mails IV1. lt loth anJ graj.hie i iil U' "'r i- 't UI 'Oil in liw will luii lyriauTtv, ailtt tin' dt-ath I nsvimu lor j-rint-TH. tVnirrt'ss uyst'tl tin Military KocontrHction Hill Fob. tih, uLu li afior bt-iiiif vobn il by Hit? Fn-si- was uaiu parsed ov.r hii veto, and went into operation March -ilh. In the I loose the Vole stood li" to iC, iu the Senate Xt to 7.

passed the atU comsiituting Canada a confederacy, ui.der a ice-roy. with BaUr of KU). The French had not yet left Mexico, tint it was supposed they would during the month of March. Congress has passed a law prohibiting removal from oilice. and providing that nil oQicera shall retain oftice until their nuccvMor have been confirmed.

The Feniau revolt had uganr broken out it? Ireland, but tioverument Buccevde.l in- scjucUUing it at once. Congress also passed ft bill F'eb. 21 a line of steamers to Honolulu direct, as appears by the follow ing The bill passed ordering the Postmaster flenc-ral advertise for proposals for monthly steawsliij 'v-'1' between San Francisco and Honolulu, tU cost not to exceed 100.000 per year, 1 lie iio.iy lias i.eiore ine si.iijccl oi a liecip-rocity Treaty, but has taken no ilual action, as appears by the following Washington. March In the Senate. on 'motion of Mr.

Conn. -ss. the documents on tile in relation to the Reciprocity Treaty between rl United States an.l the Hawaiian Islands were referred to the Committee on Foreign AA'airs. Nkav Youk. Feb.

IS. A cable telegram announces the arrival of the (WorWn from Sun Francisco at Yokohama in twenty-three days, and at Hongkong in thirty. 1 Dr. Livingstone, the African explorer, is dead, He as murdered by CatlVe, in South Afiica. Congressional, The Congress closed its session Oil Sunday, sworn ui.

the House the Clerk oi the Th'u tj-uinth Congress called the roll. Wilson of Iowa, moved to proceed to the election of a Speaker. I arose, denounced tho organization of the House in the absence of seventeeu Slates as revolutionary, and presented a written protest of the miniority against it. Schuyler Colfax was elected Speaker, and was sworn in by Dawes. The.

oath was then admlnis- tered to members. Mcpherson was elected Clerk, and the House adjourned at two o'clock. resulleil J3 to 10, all.l rosier 11 tUO law ithout the signature of the President- The veto of the bill regulating the Presidenl'a of appointment and removal was considered in the House and tho bill passed over the veto by 121 to y7. The majority of the Impeachment Committee report that they had examined a large number of witnesses and collected a large number of documents, but hud been unable to conclude their labors. They say, however, that the charges have not been negatived to such an extent as to admit of no discussion.

They also state that sufficient testimony has been taken to justify and demand a further prosecution of tlie investigation. The minority of the Committee reported that there as not particle of evidence to sustain the charges. Washington, Feb. 28. The Judiciary Committee inad.

a report, to-day, denouncing polygamy as contrary to the spirit of the Christian as a relic of heathenism and barbarism, and a subversion of the marriage, relation in all nations where tolerated. It simply legalized prostitution. No greater outrage on lhe freedom of religious faith could be perpetrated than to require the people of any nation to sanction by law practice so deeply offensive. Alluding to the presentation ol the recent memorial from the Utah Legislature, stating that no effort had been made to enforce lh Uy Committee says the Tact is humiliating. If this is in consequnce of the neglect of tho Federal I Judges they ought to bo removed, but if the failure- Ttf UI I dent to see that the law is executed, ppecial savs General Butler's plan concerning impeachment is to appoint a select committee to sit during the recess, ami at the same time pass a bill authorizing the Speaker toconvoko Congress iu extra session at the demand of the committee, but it is thought he will have to include the Judiciary Committee.

It is probable a recess will be taken from Satur- 'xt t0 -May or October. Washington, March 7. In the House, Ashler of Ohio, offered a resolution for the appointment of a Judiciary Committee to continue tho investigation into tlie charges against the President, which hn ii. 11.. i half an hour speech, charging the President with eir- corruption, usurpation nnd crime, ncd intimating i that he gained tho Lxe.

.7 city in the ussassiuauo cutivc chair through compli- assiuauon. struggle tor constitutional liberty. As no despotic (lovernment shall be allowed to establish mon archical institutions in America, so shoald the United States foster and promote the education of republican iu Europe." Tho resolution was referred to the Committee on l'mSn New Youk, March 12. The Evening Tort aaya There is every prospect that a malorlly of the Southern ill almost immediately reorganize nnder the Keconstruetion Act this Is shown, not alone in the language of the Southern journals, but from our own private information. Movements have aln-ady been begun in North Carolina and.

Georgia. Ui Reasons for the Veto. The telegraph pives synopsis from the mr-column argument of the President against the Reconstruction Hill is fierce iu his opposition and denounces it inmost unmeasured terms. He thinks the people of the South who favor it don't understand it. Congress, in both Houses, heard all he bad to say on the subject, and.

without bate, sent the Dill through by immense majorities. And that is the answer. Canada, Toronto, 22. The Glide's special cable dis- Laeli Province is to have a Lieutenant Governor, appointed by the Governor General and Council. The Seat of Government Is to be at Ottawa, sub ject to the royal prerogative.

Toronto, Quebec, Halifax and Frederlcton are to bo the seats of local Legislatures..

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