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The Pacific Commercial Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 4

The Pacific Commercial Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 4

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ae tl b-i tr a 3 3 IS) a. 3 a 4 ft .7 I 1 a J. Si Ir ri Fr i 1 II 81 Br i ft if 4 A i 3 3 1 i rgj BOIL, EE. WOJRKS. IVfpyjiiliaiL AitkcTu.

frrTiTii V'J I i I I i i r-fA 152 isa fv i vi hja w. POXiaCVsT) BOILER "WOEKS MOYNIHAN AITKEN, OS. A.M 313 MISSION' STItHRT, SN I R.WC x. all kinks of high low Built otnfinir In Trwing or arvl II KKT IUOX J. T.

MOYXintS. ci. wiforr v. mi UDr. rrwiD r.

HAiirn. CIIAS. W. KIIOOKS SHIPPING AND Commission HAWAIIAN PACKET LINE BKTW KKX llOOlllllSA.Fll.lfISlO OFFICK 5 I I Mrrrhnnl H-A-iN" KltAXCISCO. IARTItIIt ATTK.XTIO.V CIVEXTO Porrhm.J'him'-nt ami In Kor wr4in I ol; th tharfnue SIe VeMU the Whalmhipi ami Ejiclianice.

F'xcbnnge on Honolulu in pun to suit. AOVAXCKS MAIK COXSIK.NMKXTS. REFI.K TO Wiliii, Allcs 4 Co Ilonolnla. C. Bacwca Kuiur T9.

tfrasrua, Ali.ad 4r Kanaawa. IIrsrwLL Btoo llaxai A. Prtitr Co. PrTLra, New York. m.

II. Co -II. Mianicha. Allks LkM, PirtUr.d, Oiso JAN10N, GREEN commission mercnanis, Virlwria, Vatarststrrr's plftal. N.

B.Partk-utar attention paid to consignim-tita of San.Iirirt i Vicfawla, V. January 1. IVU. IIArl I.VliSS 9I JIESIIEl 1111 AT IS II (H'ESTIOX! TIIE PROPKIKTOKS, TIIE PACIFIC 1 IS KOI OF AXATOMV A SflKXCK" dtrnn.nl. of xp to FKKK (f.

Ik btarfll of offerinsf humanity) (. or Ibrir nwt inirrv-tintc anil inslrorlire Lrriurrn on and its iliMualilca(ioni Ivbllitr. I'rr nialure lnliie i4 Mai.hnKt, InJi-rytion. MTrakiMxa Irt-ifn. r.nrrpj ami Hal luw-r.

Ilie Mrcmt 8ociit.l Ktril, Kxerr jr. or itrnoratm of atul tnrr" Lit. Tb irirslu lyrturrs tir brfn the mn of nlihlminjr ami avinff IhousaiMls, anl will tM lbrwtwHtf FKI Knn rTriin Itrwy-dtc crnla in pootaK alampa. hy atlr-tinr Pacific 3loeum of Anaiotnj amt kctotM-, al Ibe Korxka Tbealrr, urett, notttco." Lrthrrs to nl tronxh Fanro 4r Co. il 1y a.

irrrrTi louni. c. a. UTitaiT. B.

r. fToSK 3I0RC.I.V, MONK Coaariaaiofl anl Forwanlmy MtrrrbaaU, Pan Francisco, Ca P.artaascaii T. S. flathaway Br.tfor Mctwi-a. T.

A. K. Bwkft rVtry Orinnrll Mm turn York John M. Forbra Boaijfi, Till rVrklns lo.loa Iantcl C. atrrman 4vo-ly LOWE, BROTHERS, Commission merchants! Victoria.

Vancouver Island. REFER TO Taa How. nct-o" Rat Co. Maara IlL Oiaa Mtaara. Wiliii, AitK Co Mr.

Jams I. Dowstrrr. Y. I. Francisco.

do. ili 1y JACOB IIAHIV, DOIXO RrsiSRSft AT 3H MtlXTfiOMK-RY TR.ET. IAS FR4M olT-rs hta arrvice lo bib friend a at tne Hawaiian Islands, as an G- jS" For tranaacting bnsineaa, fitling orili-vs, and forwarding any taaeriptina nl goo. Is i and will exrente any cotnmisiiona in. trwMeai lo him ith Jouiiinient anl proentne-a.

Orders) aa; tM Irft wiUi H. M. bitney. llonolnlo. or arnl by snail.

Hiaebarees) will he modrrate and lo th- amount of art vies trendernl. 613 bm. IIEUSTOX, HASTINGS CO. ARE THE FASHIONABLE Clothiers OF SAX FRAN ORDERS FOR AMY AMD ALL Goods for Gentlemen's Wear! Will meet with prompt attention. SEND YOUR MEASURES AND ORDER.

5lily SI ASCFACTCREK- OF picklks, saitf.s AND ALL KINDS OF Hermetically Sealed Sonp, Fih, Vej-etablea. Ac, A-c. HAVING OXK OF TI1K MOST EXTF.X-sive nancf.M-f.VK'S I Slat's. fltte. with th late I improvem-nt-.

we ar rr-ptil to rvrrv tl.ing reqoiring in our line, ao-l of a qxtoty cijaal to auy ia sruvld- AIl tSood tpitrantri to kr-p in any Vlmmtt. OfSce anJ Sale-room C02 Front t. ACTOK SI, So, Z-. ST. S.

1 Mam St. olSCia ycrrirn PORTLANDS I I I I i Mil tVOUK'r'nild jl ihff uliw-it ri 'n thr trm. fSil Srn n. AITKKN w. a.

j. r. win Li. jmds vni'irs'. ALDRICII, MERRILL CommissioH Aim-I iosicors, jimI litui Cnllloriiiit f-itrct.

AIS-J. ACI.NTb OF 11IK Sail Francisco Honolulu rackets. rrti uHr attention srirrn to ttif am! ol mer chandis. stii' supjl'in whalnhipii, nftiatinf chanir. Ac.

All irlt arrivinc I-'rn-irri. I.y or to the llo vilijlo l.in Parki-tv will firwr I'M rKK nr 'oHMmaiux. Kxihanitc on tx.ni.-lit atxl jll. Jl RKKKEXCU f. L.

Itl nRl Co II lUciFELn Iiknr.4- ltimp Co. Ir K. V. ihid lloo. K.

H. A I Wiiyis, 4.o 1 McCraken, Elerrill Co FORWARD INC AND COHlUlISSiOIl INtrllmid, Oregon. ri.lVIXK IIKK.V VC.K. KDIX OI'R l'KF. "I I-liinl Ua.

mien a upar.Kicf.Sru..'.. I'ulu, Ac, to Corit.n,it. Voticiteul tlic Oregon Dirkt, wlii.rh p.r.tiul atttitif.n will 1k- t.ai.l, 1 wtich c-t. a lrancrs will ma.le when reUirel. Six Fhoo.vh K.rrnrii: llailrcr LiDl--ibrr'tr, Jan.

1'atriok l- rt-l. X. Cul-. tUiiu Jt Monrm, liakrr Co. PoTi.Ati ItKHii.s A'len Lrwis.

Tillon. lM.nir.! Oren. II.eieLlLr Walker, All- ii s. 471-ly I OIL, OIL, OIL! rwnt IKAI.KRS A I) MKRCII.tT.S OF Honolulu and it vicinity, we call your lo the following which we tflVr at LOWKIJ PKICES Than cny ttt fr hoti.tr i Sttn Frnnrisfo. LAMPS.

CTIANDF.LLIKns, liLOUKS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, Ktc, Htc. Also KEROSENE AND COAL OIL LARD. POLAR. CI1IXA MIT. LIMSEED And Other Oil.

MACHINERY OIL! Our O.I i mannfatnr. fp.m P.iralfine, and is superior to anything In use and WILL S'OT This Oil is CHEAPER and will run on machiivry l-mgrr or Lard Oil we guarantee it. 1KI-1. A A o. Xoa.

511 A.D 511 Fhont Sstn FranriM-a, nl. N. AtonOon given t- all roonignai.nts. bib am II. J.

B--TH. tJr.o. W. P1C1TT. iRHXe.

M. OTT. II. J. Booth Co's IMO.N IRON AND BIMSS FOUNDRY, (The First Established in the State CORNER FIRST A XI) MISSION STREETS, SAN Ml It I UiniMOTI A XI ST ATI AllV KNtilM.S, Quartz Crufhinj and Ainaljamatiny Mill Irons, and Casting of every d'scription inad-3 to order.

SitaiiilHtat pairing, li-ulrr lahinfj. Turning and Finishing, Kxr-cut. with Ii.putch. STEAM TOILERS AND ENGINES, ou h.inj anl for sale. SUGAR MILLS ANI MACHINERY, i ERTic.th or no zoyr.ii.

rollers, r. ice cm rjys. ce.x Tnircii.iL driers, rtii'i-r and rs, Try Pans. SUGAR MAKING yindr a fprrjnUlt. 5J1 ly a.

b. J. f. SRELDO(. ARMSTRONG, SHELDON CO.

T.i NarnaxtrL Pioneer Lumber Dealer! INION Lr.Mltr.lt YAItl). Concr filiiiru'iasJ Siwt. anl Vi. lil Sirlet Street SAN" FRANCISCO. M'UAIl PINE, EASTERN PINE.

WHITE CEDAR. AND Al.f. KINI3 OF MATEKIAl CONSTANT LY ON HANI'. tS-ly HAWAIIAN LEGISLATURE. t'ORfinue-f (Ttm firtt piyt.

i I Iav. July iut-t at 11 a. m. I Hart cm pray-: ii'r a ht avy import duty In' rice, i a i-i OifJ i- i.r a load, Mr. -l t- part pvti-I to on laTtcr ci.i'i-c to on i (i-v.

Cii.iirrii:in Kiiroll ui-ti t-e. tint it U.i i 1 is iv t'n' pi opri ttin i-r J'i--ti 1 f.l. r. Kn iui int ttie 11.11 bill il.iti-. TaV'i'-ii.

y.r. iutr. t-'I i i- Xl a frmu tin- 6 Hi" I 'T t-I" tiin Li-ys-'atun'. nr.t:- 'ill nT! 1 t.i.it l'l i l.u.l So p.iv, i I'nltT tit Tn-j-ury l.rr.: i that it' I i'laiitv i' a :5.c ipiTy Mr. t'tl.

K.i!.ik:i'l.l i a N. i-t Mr. N.l aku tUal I v.ri-j t.i!i was rrr Ix vn X'lf I Iju-i aii'l Hani that wa n--t iv.g t- pi-ak tht- Kit Ik- i t- rii-ar I tit- wrong (which wr a ry tli.it h.t-J Pijiim1 rfanliii' tin- It id h---il iat-I that tin- tn tht-: and he to cortvet th- iiiNiake by that th-y were i tht- 11 iwaiiaii ari'l tn.t nf th-? s. Tht-' Kin and Nubh- w-r ori-s that had au-i over tln-m. '-f pif --nt Krprt -n- taiivff may in.t ti tho l.i nr.

and 'tin- th- r.ryt havi- a riiit and will try U.t have tht- Mr. raid thai lial nd rt iv il any in- the- 1 tin n-Milii-ti-m. and in In nplni'in it a th' ni'ni-y -p'-nd--d f'-r rrark-r. p'r-ta-stamp. ttin rnirtir lia.lei w-r- tin j-rt that (iil n-l th.it nln'iiid api'i- pi iati- lnr p-ll-'- chi-'fs.

and i-t tin- did it. If tin Mirii-tt-i- did not pavthf a-ki-d I'nr bv tht- hi- would in unpi-acln-d by tin- pav ir.y out mon. for the f'Uieral i-xiM-n- of Her late 1 1 Ij in au-1 tin; r-iiiii appi'opi iated -r litiiina. Varigny correet. Mr.

Ah'do's n-maiks bv statine that a that was ma le a law- was a dttlerent atlair from the preent resolution. whi. was The I'rivv Council vl.l.. -i -lo in in throw upon the Treasury any amounts i-xpen led for tiie funeral f.f chids. mid he thought if the mefiiher from Molokai had lent him the attention his mind would be mad- clear upon the snhjeet.

Variirny addressed A-seinbly at sonic lctiirth regarding the mistaken ideas of the licpre-sentatives on ttieir resrdutton of Saturday last. Col. Kalakaua After haiinr fit- remarks of the flovernor. Mini-ter of Finance, and the last speaker, I renew the motion of rei'errinir this resolution to the of the Supreme Court, to see hether it is unconstitutional or noL Mr. I keke said he was opposed to the motion jm-t made by Mr.

Kalakaua. as the Judges of the Supreme Court had alreadv committed an uneon- stitutioiial act by swearinit 'Mr. Kamakau. who was of a Court of Kecord. a niemher to this As- seinbly, and moved as an amendment to the motion before the II nise, that a Committee of three be appointed to consult with His Maje-ty upon the resolution, and see if he thought it unconstitutional ic L-or acain wionij.

as the Kiun's constituti.inal advisers were the Judjies. and pledged his honor that he would not ac cept the order for the money if pre- seiited. and if the House to cite him to ap- pear before the Judtres they could and if the ineir- bers isheil. they could, get the majority of the Committee's order for the money, and they could present it but they would not tret the mom-y Motion to refer the resolution to a Select Committee to confer with the Judges of Supreme Coin t. carried, and the appointed Kalakaua.

Mahelona, Kakani. i ana. anil Kaapa. Coinmi'tee. Minister tirnrny moved that tiie oinmiitee In allowed to retire and consult the Judges, tarried.

On motion. of Finance was planted leave to read for th. first tune, a bill to negotiate loans for certain purposes. Mr. mnve.1 the of the liil.

Mr. Krawrliunatiila uiortil to r-jeet it. to jt Hit l.ill put to vole an.l lot. On nil Mr. Katnl', Homo to or f-r of the lay (in motion rules suai ndf.I and bill to fny ctrtnin sum to the t.rou Oil up.

iS-cn-liiry Matil that Ihrre vsi no surli hill lit-fore the Iml it had -rn talked of Mr K'lp-iu id that the l.i'.l had pnMed it ftrnt reading. Oa nioiToii limiM irr-l-d to tt.e or.ler of ihe iti. ll a C.n.m.tlec of the 1. the ronidrration of ihe l.ill lo aieh z- api nli. in of the fnm Itistrict Svc- ti-n flmt rra.l, and I.

ill iiid-niitrty lin motion. A-tnldy irelt into niiiiitt- f-r the contueraie "An Ati An -iiiltl-l An Act to Mii.c-f lia aa 1 Evil. riit.ir fr.n Pn-stilutt Mr. v-ry warmly, and at mf li-ntrth ii.n th- hill, at in his opinion it wns one iha most that h-id I ben up this s-9ion, and if wuid tn a death hlow almost to Hawaii. onmotM.iw.f Mr.

Naf.akii Comndtt -erose. Oti motion rul-m s'isiN-tid 1, and I hirman of Commit fe lo wh.ra ws rer. rr. lulion civinir earl, m-mer of A.srroHy $lon. reportnl that th-y conf-rrvd with ihe Ju who di-cidcd that Ihe r.s.luti-.n was unotittiutional.

Mr. KUkaua moved the reconid-ratun of Ihe bdutinns of Pat'irdy ber of th- Mr. KaUk tion. and the Minister acain the Mr. Kalakxu ite of the resolution of Saturday Put to vote and carne.1 uiianini.nly Mr.

Kalakaua mowd that the r-ulation an 1 all renrding it exputik-nl fnan the rrrordu of the Acrohlr. be Mr. Smith wa oii.1 to the im.ti.-ii. as h- thought ft ousht to go on Ihe records of the House, so as to furnish an exuniple f. all suiiiunt Representatives and Nohle-.

and h- was opo-Ai-d to h.tvinc; his oij.c'ion strick-n out of II. minulfS. Mr. Kakani said the Ut Sietker tuivht talk all tly ami all tiiht. Mr.

Bishop rrord to am-nd hy striklnc out the names of who v.trd and atrainst the revdutioti. Mn.i-ter slioiild iike lo know ahy these nam's re to he stricken out alien I and my triends snd r.lltirups had fo'ichl it cstmly for four I say the whr-le it hsll be printed and ail ovrr Ihe country. If it remain Uion the vcor.l 1 will n4 print it, (so fir a I am concerned.) but if not I shall frel hound to puhli.h it through Ihe l.uhlic t.rii.ts. Mr. Itoyd movd lo amend Mr.

Kalakatia's motion bv strik- ing out from the minutes of the House ev-rything but the ayes an-1 nays. Mr. k-k I sv that the MinNt. of Finnnce can't print all the minutes of this A-mily unles tins lioii-c approves, as that liovcrt.ni' nt press l-ripiigs lo this hous-. and vtr tliis llou.

orders that inu-t do: and I will say f.r the ben, lit of the Minister of Fm.itic- that if h- print nnyil.ing atx.ut this House that 'leu't or. I. r. he wilt lie sued fir lils-l. iiiKltr Harris I would smv ter the len-fit of the memtier fro.n Kiaui.ko.

that this ibmse has nothing to do with the pres. And he can sue anylxuly lll-l if he publish facts. Mr. KaUkaut moved the pievinus question, carried. Vic- rule.1 Iht the House hnd no rath' lo strike out the ayes and aeeording to the Arti.

le of the i rn-sti as the Ib-uie had no rules utn the matter at issue; that Mr. iliknui's ftiotmn could nt be et.tertine., and that Mr. flovd's amendment rame in as an origin! Mr. wilh.ltew his Mtu-ndment. Mr.

K.ilakaii-i his niuiiou. Mr. It withdrew hi- tn a'j JAMBS O. IIIIxTG 8c Co. Shipping- and Conimission MERCHANTS.

525 FROXT STREET. CORNER JACKSOV. SAN FK AXCISCf). CAi.iror.viA. SJO-ly Chinese Matting-.

WHITE AND CHECKED l-l. For Sitle by 5J4 CASTLE COOKE. DOWN'EIfS, CRYSTAL ami ClNNIN IIIA.M'S Superior Kerosene Oil. It 'R SALE AND WARRANTED FILL CASTLE COOK E. 5 gallons by 5J4 2ra ISoop Iron, Bron.

I tll.V EXI'E(TEI) AND FOR SALE 1JV i I'A CAsILE Mzcs. i. an 1 inch's. Bar Iron, Bar Iron. VSXORTED SIZES, EXPECTED SOON and for sale by i'Vm in CASTLE CooKE.

Peruvian Bark and Iron. A FRESH LOT OF THIS EXCEL TONIC for s-tle by d-4 om CASTLE A COOKE. Copartnership Notice. rlll rXDEKSICXED. HERETOFORE I diir.i business at liilo.

has admitted s-n O. W. Akao into partnership with him the r. rt day int. The firm name and style of the new copartnership wi I HJPAI t( SO V.

J1AIMI. II bis Attorneys Chi'ng II.iom Co. April C5'h, 1--3-5. 515 200 CMOI'KRS 7 FEET PUICK, or i by AJ-)-tsi BREWER i Co. and to-riav.

erantins a eraiuity of ilDO to e.ich mem- line's 'riniean Hitters" rio-hed into the Mavor Assembly, which ws carr-i. i. empty, iiieiitmo-t consternation prevailed in that all remark, rv.a-ing to therein. t.o. it- torlther, and a e-ry thing with it le exputiL-ed f.oin tiie minutrs if ftructlon of his li-isters, which explained the i it imi oiiii iii ca iTuii i iii ns ijh'u tin.

jioweer. mystery, much to tiie mayor mortification. He t. -t -i. ji Harris o'i-ct1 s'roncly to the resolution, as it -i i i no cunning J' so I hit Will hllll) I from it mmut-a IM Thurlay io nut- up toe iua.t so Koii.

tll llU lo following saiuniay. tor thcj niilifarv" ntrie. rs soon leaded out, and r. lakxii withdrmr lai tmtion.and moved the ind. nn t.

i tetcll a gun, a terrible, unearthly, yet to the TIIE PACIFIC Commercial Advertiser. It ii rvporttrd that tiie gyji.s are Euruj1 fir Auit-'ion in large nuii)lers. A papvr ekirt" (i. o. jftticiat) I as lo tu It is a Yankee idea, is sui-J be liht un ap.

Tw'i tTgines, ILirai-o Greelfy" and J. d.ird'.n have JUft been Coui-I at Works. jniT'j'l-! with every oj n.irtnnity. As jou do not know wlitii or j.rtuniiy wi.ihapjtu, keoj raj'j ling irou-t alnavs re.i'iy. The Prince nf Wabs l.a enwnted to lav the f.mnd.iti.-n hlone the Uriti-h and ForeiLrn in-w biiildititf.

in nd early in une. The New Ilavtn L'l ck building at New II.il and rleit-ii buiid.ngs'adiacent. w'eie burned Ajril llt'th. Tie -re i a hon-e in 31 whie'i i hwt.dred and thirty years old. It is stiil inhabited, has always 1-een in one family, and is believed to te the -t house in tne L'nited Stat- s.

An elephant passing New Haven recently fright -ned a her-; to death. lit man S.vcKiriCE. An old man of City was 'joined in marring- in San Jo-e recently to a gill of fourteen with tiie consent ai.d sanction of the of the child, the f-'ther being dead, A traveler sav- he saw Sen. MtCleilan at Drt den, a few week ag o. and that it was thought he would "break up bis winter and advanee in the sj rir.g, as soon us tiie jails were dry." The redoubtable Wigfall (of Tt-xa-) and wife, are in I.

uid here they are received ith great b.onor by the aristocratic sympathizers with the South. The publication the see nd volume of the Life of is fficia II iitmouncivl. The Imperial Piinting I Hiee has already despatched saint cot ies to the Tuileries. Cornx-tiiig tiie pro -f sheets of this volume ha- hut five months, whereas correcting those of the first volume took one year. The IJelgian Chamber is about to introduce a ..1 r.

1 tll.ir I I 1 T-." i w't'' all persons convicted of coi k-hirhting. A pitched battle b-twen a rat and a cock came oil' in a ibl.j in Kdiiiburnh. Scotland, a few weeks ago, viett.r. in which Chanticleer was the Mankind should temperance from the the falh she get the shorter her horn become. We can't see that the moon is such a model of temr.erai.ee.

She is bound to have her two horns, even though the lia been reduced to her ht quarter. A New York milkman recently had his milk" araly.ed by his customers. I he hlty gallons he furnished were to bj three parts water to one of milk, to which was addd starch to give the mixture solTicient grease, to make it oleaginous, and a small portion of roasted sugar, to give it a rich, yellow, creamy color. Saxe, the joker and poet, was one-; taking a rip on a eteamer, when befell in with a lively young la.iN to noiu no ma-ie noiein i et- able, th course he made an impression upon the damsel, who said, at parting, Good-bye, Mr. S.ixe, I fear you'll soon be forgetting me." Ah miss," said the inveterate IfI was not a iuarriid man already, you may be sure I'd be for getting yon." I'aix.

M. llenou, in a paper on rain, read lu-fore the Paris Academy, says In order that this phenomenon may be uevnl- oped in its full intensity, there must be two strata at least of clouds, the uppermost of which must be coinj-osnd of cirri at a temperature of forty or fiftj-fhe degrees Centigrade below zero, and the consisting of cumuli which are cooled r. 'J t.ii a. tit i j. it ii lit iii i.i stratum.

An agonizing story is told of a vain New York la.Iv with her bnf irregular had fifteen of them pulled ont to make room for a new mid false set. In vain the dentist wished to spare her eve teeth. She would have them out. Nervous" prostration fol- lo. tl.o oiK-ration, nii.l she died a ietim to her pride, and leaving the set of lah-e teeth the had ordered lincalbd for.

x. x- i A Uu II Joke. Uccently, Newbcm, North Car- ol ir.a. was dreadful al irined. bv posters place! 1 III coll-plCllollS J.la -es till over the City, III these mysterious charactt rs i Ib ro wa.

a T.Iot. The M.iyor called upon his i i 1 to tear 1 1 incendiary document down, which Could mean llo less, he siilijKJSeiJ, titan Tlrotfiren nil bur twetitv-threo were destroyed, the agent of I'o- 1. .1 ionse, and brought the medicine into greater notoriety than any advertisement could have done. The French are never tired of ridienling F.ng- lish peculiarities. The traditional Islander (with a red nose and full of oaths) in most of their farces ii well known.

At one time the Knglish ministry were so famous for countermanding orders given to their commanders in the field, that a farce was actually piayed in Paris in which the harlequin entered, as an Knglish cou- rier. with two bundles of dispatces fastened before and behind him they ask what the one is? IJiJrcs nl tnrsordrt. And what the other? iltrs sunt mrs cunlrr-ordr j.lte Fltzpatrick lls.d to tell with i great unction Ol a lull Ol fare III! unit" WIW 111 a Parisian eating house, where they profes-ed to t. i i i bevf-te ik the English: IJ.ru slrk a l'l fjod-awn. oujar and molasses Containers.

A.M Knll. 11 SHOOK S.rlenn and bright 14 HALL. PI SHOOhS. clean and bright; 14 CALL. CHESryi'T SHOOK S.

clean A. bright; si riyr. shooks. 31 HALL. CHEST.yCT SHOOKS.

TI ItO ES in Shook 4, to hold about 250 lbs. El OA 40 Sliooks. for Molass- or Syrup. For sale by Hm IIKEWEK 4 Co. 1IOKSK POWF.KS TWO HORSE I'OWER MACHINES.

WITH THRESHERS and CLEAN ERS EOR 11' EAT. FA.y MILLS FOR RICE OR COFFEE. 2 Fur Sale by i 5M-1m C. BKEAVEIl Ai Co. INffAAI MR.

CIIAS. Itl'Rfi ESS WISHES 'IO IV-form the residents of Honolulu and the other Is'a- -Is. tf.At it is his intention to make a tour through theiipmp Ihe coming Siu.n.t.r. t. tiie purp -se of in a series of PA.NOUA3I1C STEREOSCOPIC 1 1 All orders f-r s-irh work can t-ft at his rooms.

This- wi-h to have piioToriK.vpiis Will rail s--ri a p'-ssi'-lf 51 6-u Cargo of milton tl tii FEET. COM PKisixr; 1 HFlFXfl' 1 Inch Toi.gu-sl and liruored. 1 Inch Mirfacd. 2 Snrfased. Ij Ir fi.eh 1 Ineh Rough, fi.lir.g, 5 Ee-t Pickets.

Fut C'Ji'apct Rirbinson's Wharf f. ij 5J4 Cm L. L. SHALL NOT IX A XV WAV mm pe r-'sirinsinle for debts by ar.y person or persons enjpl on the Paul-ui or irony Fart riantaion, lhio, after this date. CIICNC 1IOON Co.

rionolutu. May l5. SJlJ.m Oarjo of IsZa li Al 0O TONS STIJA.TI COIL 11 1 SA LE 1 LOTs TO SI IT. lo 1C PER Ti IN or cr TitutE Qi'akti or a Cknt p.jr pound for Ivts ls than otic ton. SJ5 3a L.

L. T'jRBERT The IK-alli vV I lie Gorilla. Ti capture of an infant puill.i is thus graphically deoribt--l bv I hi 1'haillu nil the 14th of" May 1 had one of the greatest ieusnrts i my wliole life. Some hunters who bad been i.nt'on my aee suit brought in a -iiila alive. I cannot describe the em tioii-iwTth which I iv the trugliog little brute ragged int thv Village; the I had endured in Africa were rewarded in that moment.

It was a little of between two and three Tears old. two ct MS inches in length, and as tierce and stubborn as a grown animal could have been. liy the Lu nters" account, they were ing. five in mmiber. a village near the ast, and walking very s.leiitl ti.roiiili the lien they Iieatd what tin-v immediately recognized as the irv of a your; ic-uiil f.T it mother.

The for eft sileii't. It was ub.mt noon ai th-y detcrmiii erv. IVesentiy thev it n'lin. imn me urau- feh-ws cr.pt toward enn.ot wood. vvlivr- tt.e I'll -iv i.l.i evi-unuv war.

io the mother would be n- ir. ar.d there was a likelihood that the male, the -t dreaded fall, might Ik there. Mo. P.ut they determined to risk all. and, if at all possible.

take the young one alive, know ing what a -y it would be for me. Pres-. nt ly th- jerc- iveJt bii-h moving, and, crawling a little further on in dead silence, scarce breathing with excitement, th-v beheld what has seldom lieen seen, even by the negroes, a young gorilla, s-ate I on the ground, eating some berries thtt grew close to the cartn. A lew feet further on sat the mother, also eating of the same fruit. Instantly they mad- ready to f.re.

and none to i soon, for the old female saw them as they raised their guns, ami they Had to pull triggers nnoui llt'laV. Happily, lil-y waunu-u iter into i nit, and "she fell. The young one, hearing; the noise of the gun, ran his mot her, hiding his and embracing her body. Th- hunters immediately rushed toward the two, hallooing with joy as they ran on. Rut this roused the little one, who let i i- mother, and ran to a small tree, which h- climbed with agility, where he sat and roared at tl.em savagely.

They were now perplexed how to g-t at thcia no one cared -i i i i i to run the chance of In it. bitten bv the savage iuh; it 7iiev would not. At la-t cut down the tr c. and as it fell, dexterously threw a cloth over the head of the young nion-t-r. and tlius gain.il time to t- cure it while it was blinded.

With all these precautions, one of them received a severe bit- on the hand, and another had a piece taken out of his leg. As the Lttle brute, though i diminutive, and the merest baby for age. wa-astonishingly strong, and by no m-aus good t-mpcred, they could not lead liim. lie cn-tantlv rushed at tnem, so were obliged t- a forked stick, in which "'k Mieh a way that he could escape, and yet could be kept at safe du- In this uneomrortable way he was brought "u- village, wiiere lie excitement, was intense. As the animal was lilted out of the canoe in which he hud come a little way down the river, he roared and bellowed, and looked around wildly with his wicked -little eyes, giving fair warning that if he could only at unt' of us, he would take bis revenge.

I saw that toe stick hurt-his neck, and I immediately set about having a cage made for hiin. In two hours we built a strong bamboo house, with the slats securely tied at such a distance apart that we could see the gorilla, and it could out. Here the tiling was immediately de posited, and now, for the first time, 1 had a fair chance to examine mv prize. It was a young male gorilla, evidently not yet three years eld, fully able to walk alone, and osescd its age, of most extraordinary strength and muscular development. Its greatest length proved afterward to Mi! two feet six inches.

Its face and hands were very black eyes not so much sunken as in the adults. Tiie hair "egan at the eyebrows and rose to the crown, where it was a reddish brown. It enine down the sides of the lace in lines to tin- lower jaw much as our beards grow. I he upper lip was covered with short, coarse hair the lower lip had longer hair. The eyelids were verv slight and thin; eyebrows and thret'-ouarters of an inch long, i i i.

i. 't I run-in to make friends with it. This, however, the cap- to regard as a iding insult to injury. It retreated sullenly, roaring, to the fartht-i mo-t corner of its pris and, when its amicable jailer approached to it, darted at his legs, and, d. spite a nimble ref eat, suec e.h in catching fhaillus tn.wsers in his terrible grip, and tearing a piece out.

tup oi waierano sotut inp'M iM-rrie- wcit procured for the prisoner, and when the company had retired out of siglrt he condescended to ike his dinner. On the second day, however, he was even more vindictive and outrageous than the first. No one coul 1 go nar his cage without he roared and leapt, and mouthed, us though nothing short of rending his enemies to little bits would ever pacify him. Food was thrust between the bars of bis cags to no purpose he would neither eat nor drink, and met ail advances with most o'isiiiiatt- contempt. Oil the fourth day he managed to gnaw his bars asunder, and tiie prison va discovered .1.1: i v.l.n ui iii Ml.

ni'OHl" till, lieil 1 Ul lorilhl crouched IoW II and regard lllg I) IS master with an unmistakable touch-nie-it ytni dare" expression. How to take him was a puzzling question. He biid shown such strength and such already i that not even I cared to run the chance of being bitten in a and i-haiid struggle. antitue Joe stood in the middle of the room, lookin-' about for 1 us I ii-patched some fe- lows for a net, and, waiting till he bee til0 door quickly ami threw the fortunatelv we Hieceetled al auie quiet, net over at the first throw in fatally entangling the young monster, who roared frightfully, and struck and kicked in every direction, under the net. I took hold of the ha-k of his i.eck, two men s-ized Ids arms and another the legs; and thus held by f.ur men, this extraordinary little creature still proved most troublesome.

We carried him as quickly as we could to the cage, which had been repaired. and locked hilll ill Poor Joe, howev died soon after, and this first attempt to lirini a living gorilla to Europe or this country faih-d. of Mrsic. INTENDS Ttl KIVK LESSONS ON TIIE PIANO, nn-1 music! instruments, and offers l.is to the public i Honolulu. Rcsid' ncr on Fort opposite thr Atdrirh Unite hll ririmTifaTtorv 'HMIE I'XDERSIKXKI) lle-pcrl- bidv that th are nw pre.

to Suiir nii.l linrri-U. r-j'-mal'le rates. llavir n.ac'i le-ry ll.ey are maniiraetui-e a mi) articl-. Ail work and every Stave Ail orders filled with pr ti f-t -f an dispatch. 3m J.

A. Co. S. A. LOMJ-li: riluI-RIETORS, ir tri.Mi'i-; li- p-i' h-tt thy ar; carry on ti hu-iinvf on iivl styl-t ii.lrr-ct-ftiiiy ('i'r in N'-atiy t-.

I-f, 'is-naM t-rmi. hM ptllTHS fit- lltf. h'. PHO TOO 4 PUS IM'IIM; AND I. A Ri; I Yt; IIETOI HIM; iloue in ihr br.t manner, an I on tije terms.

Ais.j Phot r.f (ratrr, Kilanen and II rent the MN'iS KAME HEM EH A. Ac. At the Gallery on Fort Street. II L. P.

5 ltvin; the Native frm Mr Weed, duplicate copies can be had by those rfins wishing for tne same. 52-'i-'-m n. l. I'op Sale. I THE STALLION Tnpl.

SMITH" be three y. I in June next; stands fifty, nine incl.es I. nn-l w-k-hs seven hundred aii.l Ir. i cn'; Ltm, For farther inquire i II. Jl'MV at Waiinanalo R-inch, Or of WILLIAM tt-'NCAN.

Honolulu. 51S oLU TeIT." IE AX A I'LANTATIOA. Sugar and IVIolasscs i-k nv 5i C. BKEWKIt agents. HJ1 FROM THE of T.

H.Hobrou XNKOI NOW OIMIM. IX -M FOKSAI.K. A ones to Miit purehas. rs .45. M.

OKEEX. scent. LEWERS PLANTATION. 1088. 1868.

iIHH1 I CJ IX A FOK SA I-K II tU 1 3IAHEB FLAXTATIOX. X'civ Crojit ol Su mir Molasses v5 -t fo.Mixc; ix. i For Sale bv M-fln, C. 1UIK1VKK acents. WAILMii: PLANTATION XB2W CISOI1 2V TOW (-OMIX I X.

For by 5J1 elll C. llilKWKIt agents. I AXr PLANTATION. 2k MILES HJO HONOLULU. J.

II. WO Ul, I It it 11 I V. TOR. FKKRSFOR SA I.K His 1MIKSKXT CHOP Of Suprar and Molasses p. Iiv red i-i li ineiulu.

in titiiies to suit. 6J" 3m East Hani Plantation. Itli' NOW CtlMIXti IX, t.MI for sale in uuan lines to Mid by Jl. IIACKFELP Agent. rgill IIOMII.I Ll the highest market It I K.

1 1 I A ce er HARD SUGARS, AND First and Second Molasses IV ITU Oil ITUOVT CO.V I AI LHS. WALKER, ALLEN 5Jl-3in Miunigers. 0. 1S66. Sugar Molasses! FROM TIIE 5.

A A A I it A. rinoi' IliOf XO OM I XO I A XI FOR SA l.K in lo suit pun l.a-rs by rs bv AI.KElt, ALLEN CO WAIALUA PL NTATION. S.1KO.M 1 1 AISOVK I'LAXTATIOX FOR salt- in to i.uit by WALKER. ALLEN Co. SSAff.

ASJA.1S. VVASLUKU" iMSLLS. Sugar and rrlolasscs MILLS FOR SA I.K 7R1 TIIE A to ipiaiitity to fu by St 0 am Vt AI.KElt, ALLEN A Co Agents. oas ijar-axtatiOaX. SA.M'L G.

AVII.UKK. I'ltiil'KIKTIIK. Sugar and Solasses riKUP ('(IMIXC IX, FOR SA I.F. I (IfAX- mt I ties to suit by -an WALKElt, ALLEN Co. Ase ts.

LAHAINA SUGAR CO. Tll A IIOVF COM I'A MILLS sale by 5i9 oin WALKElt, ALLEN Jt Ag nts. 1 1 A LA WA IMiANTATION. Sbiui THE AllllVK I'LA XTATIOX FOR. s.iV .0 to sail hv AV A I.K Kit.

ALLEN Co. jcst rito.n IBlasitalioci A FEW KFfiSlll' FY Tll A. a vl -l-K. JA.MON. C.P.EEN A- Co 51o3.il Ag.

nts Kaalita Phintation. Waikapn IMaiiialiois II. COR.XAVF.I.L, I'rojuictor. Sugar and Molasses SROM THIS PLAXTATIOX FOR SALE in bits to suit Ap.lv to UEo. C.

Mr LEA N. Agent. KAIWliiT PliANTATlONl CeOFLOIE3 1366. -OW IIMI.Vt; IX AM) FOR SALE IX A 'pnuUilies to suit, bv 5i7-rn ELCH EK? CO. Sugar Molasses OF THE KOaHAI-A NSJA2t CO.

iOR SALE IX t'A XTITI Es TO SI" I eJl-Min COOKE. 1L ATI ON I86 CROP COMINU IN. For tale by AV A ALLEN" Co 521-3-1, PHQTQ5RAPHIC I0TICE Ji A VI NO It I TIKE ft STOCK OK Photographic Apparatus tth all the rr-nt in.r.rovementa in the art firs'. tn I the r. si.

i Iliese Islat.ds that it is inv intention fct ire pi f. the Higher Ilranehcs of the Profession only! Painting and Ketouchtng Phitr-graj hs made in mv own rorms. where nra.ture will be my constant study. Proofs I t-hown to persons sitting nirative (if requested) Paiticu- lar attention paid to eopvit.g j.ictures. Mr.

is now mmpl-'tinz arr to pr'Klure Land- I scalar, St. ic and Pictures any sire. XT An elee.int Oval and r.o-ewnod Frampg; i M'lmcco. Lin 1 and Cases constantly Iniid. CIIAS.

ifKC.Ei-S. Pfiotograpl.ic ArtisL Old Nc.Veijit.perK fcLII AHI.E FOR PAPER.1 itr saii chear. bv the lou tl. M. WHITNEY.

Ars Shipping. FOKH1LO! The 'aliieiiaena, ill run as a r- cular puckit to the above F. ree jwce hpply to Yt AI.KK'.'., A LLI A qui Ariis. ioji fiiLoi lie hiin .11 as a r. ular packet to the h-w jv-rt.

F.t freirSt ivas.ne io Co. AgCDtl, For LAIIAINA and MAAI.AEA BAY ,11 ill run as a regular packet to the aove rf.rf Ynr freit'u pas-aue apply At Kr.il, ALI.t 4 Co 6-S 3m A genu FOli InTOJ.OV The tH-hootier ill run a rt-cu'a packet to the above port. KorfreieU pa-s age apply lo WALKER, ALI.KN It 6- 3lU Aifenli. lor ITaiialei. The Sclioom-r PEIXCE, Will run as a recutar packet to Ihe aN-re Hn For frtiiU paace ii to WALK Ell.

ALI.KN 5-S otn Ag, Bts. TIIE SCHOONERS f. si TTr. AN II ill run regular an with Quick Ditpateh, Between Honolulu and fiahului, Shippers and pus-o nceri can rely on reyulsrity Vrsstls. Apply Ut the Captains on Niard.

SJ fc, Tiie Fine Mary Ellen! J. WEsT, Mast. r. Huns recnhirly to the alnve pert. For freight or pajasfn, apply to the Cuptiiiii on lioiird or to 6m C.

HKEW KIl Areots. FOISJIES.O. The k. PHILLIPS, lsn r. Will run regularly for Hit- nlwte fut.

F. (nihl or pssssn apply to 614 Cm FOR HANA, IiAlFO AND 3I.1LIK0. Tlii fVhtioner Mnnuolvnwni; A KCII A NT, Ma.br. AVill run regularly. For frt iglit nr passnge apply ta 51t C.

IIIIEWEK Mrnts. lkOjilnr Tteket for Lahaina and IIakee's Landing, The Fine Staunch PchH-mr ate Elll NTAIN, Master. Will rnn regularly anil punctn illy on the nbi.ve route. Fsr freight or passn-ie uj'ply to the Ma.ter on Ih.hi.1. or to 614 C.n C.

LUEWETi Jk Cu agenU. HAWAIIAN VAVlilr E.Ut SAN AI.IIOIt.M.l. AND l'ORTUMl, xtt FIRST CLASS CLIPPER rACKtTS in this tine will be dt-patehed regularly tin ZZ2Xtm above jti.ri s. Have suerior cabin Hnd steerage accommodations flttei up expressly Tor the comfort mid convenience ii paiwi-ngers. PasM-ng-T and freight Ukn al tiie l.wesi current ralra.

Apply to AV AI.KElt. ALLEN Co. Atrents of 1 i iatie Messrs. CIIAS. W.

ItKOOKS Si.n Kraticisrn. 5J1 ly McCRA KEN. EH KILL Portland. IIO.VOLILI illlli I1EFI.EI11 AMI MOLASSES FROM THIS establishment in quantities to suit jMirehasers, be A LK I.K. ALLEN Co.

FBBSII GXmmH SEEDS, secos. 1ST RECEIVEO HV STE IMKR AJAX a and for ante by the undersigned an of FRESH VKGKTAHLK (iAHI)EX SEEDS I Of the growth of 1S05 and raised Ll Calif'-mi at Ihe we known Nursery (lardeu ll. 1. Perkins, On land. Calil'iraia.

These seeds aru warranted fresli mel sure to germinate. Tl are as f-iilows. vii Asparainis. Anich.ke, I'uinpkiti. ait.

Ileet. ast. Canbageg. t. long "'ans.

asstd. polt and string; Had-sh, tH-arM tnmip mots; Kadish. white turnip nt.5 i piuarii, i iiruuiiier. asst. plant.

Turnip, as-t. T.matoes, mtt. vk, I-toiee, n--t. Endive, Mustard ami r-ss, SaU.fy vee oyster, Sf-tcii Kale. Kohlrabi, Toi.Hrei., Virttinia; Sage, Th rr.e, Suuuner savory, uk melon nutmeg, tek m.

pine apple. liter melon attsL Parsley, extra eurl- Parsnip, Peas, I. i per. r-aeet nmj.irain, Ilr.rse ra.li-h. while roof, An.l in fact every variety of A'eg.

ible Seeds. Feriul Onfsf f.r Trees and b.iwar led to San ratio seo. The undersigned w.iiild his in the making jp Of Trad, sunn's Jlihs and Accounts, With neatness, cerrectnes and rii-ipatrh. and on exceedingly mo.brate terms. Piease apply at the tirhce of S.

II. Iii.wsitt, or stairs al the r.cii.LUK., lale John 11. Wood's Sh.w Ktore, corner of Eorl and Merchant Streets, opposite lr. Ford's. II.

FOSIiltOOKE. I An assnitment of GROCERIES. TOItACrO mi niiiiierous other articles at low prio as al ore. Sla-fim C. P.

PFIiUQER OflvrM For Sale tit his Store on fori St. A LARGE VARIETY OF New and Desirable Goods! LATELY KECEIVEH, VIZ; f1lltMBR.1V LAWNS. Very laf-st styles of I French Prints and French PriotW Printed de Plain if- iines, Scotch Plaids, A larce of new Woolen Press liooU, Fin-; White Cotton, Linen Sheeting, Irish Linens, Faney heck Woolen tftiaals, LADIES It LACK SILK ES, Hirhly trimmed, of Ike vrry litttt ttylt. Ilreakfist Shawls an I Caje-s, ALL SHADES OF DOCIILE, SI.VfiLE A.D SPLiT HEREIN WOOL! Embroidery Canvass, All widths of black and white EisitlC S-ilk Cords. LACK SILK AT A 1.4CE.

THREAD LACE, SAC.OSSA LACE, LAUIES' FI.E SILK EMU ItOt tl LU ED CORStTS EMUROIDERED LIS EX CORSETS, BREAKFAST CORSETS, Ladies White and Colored Kid 91.25 per pair. LADIES' PllUX ELLA A ITERS, of the very best kin Ladi'V White and Illack Kid A large variety of I hihlren's and Mise' Shoes, 3000 YARDS OF EMRROIDEREU CAMBRIC jyO MCSLIX IXSERTIOXS AXD EDtilXGS, SI PERIOR DRESS SILKS. Lining Il'ack and white Fine while Wash N'-ts, hire and bla Suk lilusioM, An elegant lot of A rl ifirin I Flowri and Wrcl" Hor.net lb iiing and Velvet Riobons, White and Colored Nainso. ks. Itoi.k and Swiss M.isiins.

furtain Mutt. Furniture Print. (ir.n idine Muslins. Wlnte and Fancy Rushes, Cr.a'het. Knit.inir.

Cottons, Lining Silks. Worsted and Silk tindiiigj. La-leu' and flan Nells, Pe-r Cambrics. Sil.sms f.r dress linings, Kuck-kiu, kid and lisle Oaui.llets, Small Hoop Skirts, Ladies' and Children's fine white cttnn and li' thread H. White and brown table Linen and Napkins.

White Linen Piaper. Indies' Cloth and Cloaking, Fancy UUnkets and Pole hos, A LARUE VARIETY OF LADins' tki.m.mincsi Superior French Fans. Ladies' Fancy Garters and Belli- Gilt Lace and ltraios. Jet I'uttons. all A iarft- variety of brass, pearl and p-rcelain buttons, A CHOICE LOT OF Pi nruMEnv, ii.vii: hkusiiesanP CU.HIIS, iC, All the aliove GooIs will lw nt low mid reasonable prtc AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

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