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iding any com; n to the aescasors of it, bus | large quantity of baggage, tools, ko. They loft THE HAWAI. ' b the Collector General, and which has been furnished ADDITIONAL CALIFORNIA NEWS. | viiiir crusted to but'a tite, (in Iobl, tobucdiGe | ristmitern at Puneeee seek ont, by the Apes Fi his ANAN KINGDOM Ug tne Diseotor of the Government Prone pemmaammanamanaamana $06) should yield the State not less then $200,000. | Company.—San Fran. Picayune. EY PE he recy no Jian, Coase ning of poke Arrival of the Wm, Penn. Abihe cary Trees caleulation, our male-prpulation ‘Siligien’ le Come sparonieet y proceed at DEE Dem hain. few. Honolala—Ar. " has heen done, The Hawaiian Chamber of Re ‘The viesmer William Penn, Capt, Marks, arrived | SO" oh do be 150,000, bratfrom 100,000 the State {¥rom the San Vransiseo Christian Advoeate.} ing for masieal on a scale as large ° Imror: Honovuty pukina THY Year 185], . Goa News—Singalar Phenomenon—Americans From the United States "980.313 Mt frow Chagres. The W. P. left New York P The religious its of the country are improv- hoy i je te the evening of Mare 2 and veda Cage | uray eh mang marae | nour heathy at mute ose ch | fee el eg h Saee” aicps ue | Deng Hawclian Trweps Se: do, ; : alt s rch 2d, Ny : ; eg power. iil, | Unfrequently, in the language of a daily paper, | gie0 cing Tt i i ho hee Via Ban Francisco we have received fiies of the | British Colo tay ‘ Ww the short time of eight days and sixteen hours, jaws are made to enforce the present revenuo bill, “ t.” Sorrow 7 | other ejtics. is evident, however, we must . Honol L169 85 the State receipts during the y 1852 cannot rovokingly quiet. is on the hoart of | have an oxtensive building for musical and operatic | Polynesian, published at Honolulu, 8.1.,to tho | « 221.033 OF ‘The U. 8. sloop-of-war Decatur and steamer Pro- possibly be lese han $500, thie sumwe wil | #2 at this manifest improvement. Not a little purposes, if wo wish to ae pace with the top 7th of February, inclusive. & i 98,525 la Sy Dag cag mg — < yingiah fe want, t our whole debt ean be converted into 10 eee reer ye a or preg of the age in well matters. We cannot expect | ‘Tho steamer Constitution had gone from San| “ Te beer 2 Juan when the Win. Penn lef ; 4 5 A ‘enzio ae 4 Dama wae still lying at San Juan, and was adver- Pa ethan srg eaten 6200.00 pi ey | “superstitious twaddle, [twattlet]” is appliod to ee ae pebigives pias eo ps (ayia Fransisco to Honolulu to coast among the Sand- | Sitka. 15.473 52, Msed to be sold “at public auction upon the 18th } yoy the current expenses of tho government, which | ‘he unmistakeable evidence, furnished of a blessing lantie States, to undertake travelling so fur as Ca- | Wich Islands, but ehe returned to San Pranciscoon | | Yanila. fed und Columbia Rive ee se " coal San Lage rn ays Ange] ' db certainly a than pal fi Wo ‘cannot, ot Shectene eee ye, parley A yaad lifornia, at. rent inconvenience and exponse, on | the 20th of February, with the above late nows. “ Oregon... Kinmmiammancl ig river was very low. a a ibili rver bei rly | js 1 « Ghagres the B. R. M. eteamer Clyde, at anchor, | f° yee wont Leder hes bil Ec Wo | ricans in this city, and what is more, never has ed ramet eae oe room ast bien md We learn from the Polynesian that tho Constitu- | 4 bird ‘Mazatlan, Ghristmas £1 aud se ard railed the next day for San Juan, On the os sheparas ub of pe tpl towardsextin. | been for any length of time. If God’s providence and in other respects, for voeal Perirantisia: ‘Tho | tion returned beeauge there was not sufticient in- “Ras 72 22,988 04 oa of Mate eee eee Witte ra’) guishing the principal. ‘Then the war debt, about one | pba ite ‘er Pah se ce probetion on ane necessity for erecting some kind of building al- | dueement for her to ply as.aconster among the | BY hale ships, in amounts less than rn lewn io Navy Bay fo ere, Find he 4 Tao aa ression, it has . Fires ith, Madame Hineaanionis ie . Y Sa RA ‘ f seougers, We again gor oie way and roturned reat Hae Behe “Sd Su wie ete eat Sra | failures mark the eourse of crime, and the righteous, saaey gies Pie 35) piecsagiants tbe epianrated | idands, ‘Tho eauses assigned in that paper are—the | py whale ehips on which they paid duties., 9.971 16 Chagres. Took in 150 passengers for New York, 30 Geis ve oth te nack cs & that haa isin fe suffering, have felt it just. The churches are well Sho cart ya tho pioneer of great artists, but we HA} | unprecedented stagnation of business generally; tho Tota) i751 mailen = for Kougston, Jamaica, and on the 20thsailed from} Cihor Stato, and we may safely rely that ash raen 4 | attended. Tho missionaries lately arrived are al- | Vor. mach whether there is a building in the city so | ecareity of money; the want of a market for Poly- Of the Pea ESET Pa sT51 @bogres and arrived at Kingston ina fair run of 60 | PIC ain he done to usin that rompect To regard | Teady in the field. casting in the secd which must | Very Bin NG er ape us to judge of her ality, | neefan’ products; the general feeling of deprossion | Miwion ae? ue 7 sonora 48 Bours, landed our passengers for Kingston, took in| 1) yi oi neurrod tor war, tho Suates ato like minor | Produce fruit. ‘The schools are tolerably flourishing; | Which of our enterprising eapitalixte will tine the | theso causes have rao in the community; and | Diptomatie agents, . 863 22 : geal, nd ice, und on tho 2d sailed for Now | Ghiidron obtaining absolute necessaries on erodit~~ | teachers of ability, devoted to their profession, aro | siitiative in this mutter! = that the Constitution is regarded as too largo and | For agricuitural pur Fork. Chagree and Kingston were very healthy. tho parent must pay the bill. Tho old gontleman | Téceiving encouragement in their arduous work. canesegee expensive a vessel for the present amount of patron- | Returned cargoes, ised i gislature was still iu session at Sacramento | ony scold and swear, and threaten and flourish his ane Benen school of Fi Feo neon Leonel Col. Beraronne on erg: ne the Magyar | age. ‘The Polynesian says Total when the Uregon lett. ney at it A gett ane tes Shite c charch in Sacramento, under the pustoral care of jettlement in Na. ity. if Large and Srtlsneh ngs were being held | CM ye tod us ie peng eee Rev. R. Stratton, is perhaps the largest on the Pa- | Colonel Berzcenzey, the leader of the Hungariang, geen ire arb infirmeg ph geod athe Tmports at « im Ban Francisco by the Anti-Land Monc Suntust liv will, perlaps, but nevertheless Ire amact | cific const from pole to pole.” It already numbers | who arrived here in tho U.S. steamer Mississippi | f¢be substituted a sixty days, therefore, wo may expoct “ 748 of ty, which claim that the o alid title to UG can Gok Gh poh with our Scato debt, | Ninety-nine seholars and teachers, besides a large | last fall, was at San Francisco at the timo of our | a boat to be cmployed permanently as a coaster, in fur- “ Waimea, Kio...) 418 75 : tate in California is the actual occupant. La at espero pk a ra ~~? | Bibleciass, and is weekly adding to its strength. | last advices from there. The Alta California, of | therance of the eontract between Capt. Howard and this “ Kawaihae..0222222252 2.000 00 Paseengers of the st r Oregon, which left San i subject of taxation, | One of the Advocale’s editors promised the school a | the 29th February, says:—Colonel Ladislaus Berz- | government. We also learn from the same authorit 32.149 75 Francisco Feb. 29th, and arriv ma March as follower.) | Week or twosinee, that a children and youth's de- | cegzcy, a Hungarian gentleman, who occupied a | that the Constitution will continue to ran between {isis Hib, 12 o'clock, noon, report that the splendid ne of tho counties be- | Partment should be sustained in the paper; so you | most prominent position during the Hungarian war, | city and San Francisco, and should the patronage be suf- ‘Total import si etete eres $1,823 821 63 steamer North Amorica, blethen imaster, of the > not wonder at some of the counties he- | Tre fairly in accounts with the javeniles. afterward was 2 companion of Kowuth during his | cient, another steamer will be added to porteot the ar- | Tmports for the yenr 1860 a Honotata. vee L035, Vandcrbiit lino, on the night of the 27th February, thin their borders. But the southern coun- | » Marysville enlarges its bordeissteadily and health- | confinement in Asia Minor, and who was also loader | pugement, This wil be the tot ten lonands tho feate- | Foreign exports for 1891 from Monolulu,.., “S76,881 47 van ashore about 70 miles to the southw SUD ABSIE DORGORS.. Fy $88 BOLGHOTD. OF he | fully.” A Young Men's Missionary Society, aux- | of the refugees who came to Amorica onthe steamer | tion before the expiration of the year 1852. eee 6p 08 leo, ¥ th about 800 parsengers, all of wt tainly cannot complain on this score, a8 the | nin?” to the California Young Men's Missionary | Missivrippi, in now here, and on his way to China | yee pat < ¢ Asauga oF Wea. ens sone @ erew, were saved, ‘The ship, howe marta - i ae ve Lipo see ‘ peat | Society, was formed in Marysville, on Sabbath | and the interior of that vast empire, in search phe first trip chiamieomarsbsbeaen stro) miaige prea Tees pros aaa be Boss. The N. A. wasranso high uy Marcie tention ie ie ames Y forwhich they | ght, the 15th inst., under promising auspices. The | of the origin of the Magyar nation, where it ene Anca menTiade ye, ‘SI Teft. Hon ie at | meee 1 1 Aes Ghat many of the passengers walked ashore. Leosiatad st pcb pais dee lce. Montores, | attendance of young mon was very large, and the | ix not only supposed to be, but by the recont | @¢parture for San Francisco, Sho le oan. French 6 2 re : = Bere endo ted grcunds. os Angeles, Monterey, | attention given to an address was closoand earnest. | accounts of Dr Gutzlaw, ’a Swede, and ane | © Se imine ue tae OU UMEAEY ese 7 lan 7 Be) es San Franciseo News [ems ave wn pe gin Rev. J. W. Brier was ealled to the ehair, names | ciher American missionary, av well as through | reached Hahaina on the het of I hrsary, aad te- | seivian, L 1 The Alta Califeriia contains the following items taken, a constitution and by-lawsread and wlopted, | ancient traditions, it is ‘proved almost to “a | tumedto Honolulu at 9 A. M., ont from the United | Hauoverian.... i ef local news :-— and a vigorous society organized by the appoint | certainty that a vast peoplo exists, living in the | giateca modification of the treaty enters a tate be - ~ CHILENOS.—About a hi 1 Chilenos_ were = | went of the requisite officers, whose nates f am | interior of Asia, and speaking the Magyurlanguage. | (yee the Hawatinn eovernmaent and one own on the + ET ae itittas HCL parading the © Feb. 241b, looking as 31, the laitor at | Dot able at this moment to recall. This society | Will tho difficult enterprigo succeed, or not, | ooin Decomber, 1840, so as to adinit, fora proper | seen” OF Ole Axo Bove Knansitigeno Haru op Dove: | theugh they | and Were about # n sec no reason why the ground | Promises to extend throughout the State, and ac- | is now the question; and if it doos, is it not of great | <0r) ciecomoers toms GO & optlie Sulasita tree. tereneante ; ete. ing forthe iniues. Their backs were pac : $5,000 per annum in gold das lish great good for members and others. The | interest to this country, situated so near to China? | equivalent, the sugar and tobacco of the islands free | Menclntu, B083T every imaginable necersary for ® miner’ etic ps ie ma ait ch now ony se frequent concerted | At any rate, by promoting the tacilities of the Colo- i eed hes Bort al somone ain wee Inbor, and each one a. sack of frijoles. y r Nap : ite gradually, perhaps quickly, give placo | nel's enterprise, we have the first opportunity of | Mir hn My Wontie, on this subject. to Me, Ste Bigg See SE Were dressed in an exceedingly light style, and will | Je ory sun aR Bat more settled condition ofsociety, of which tho | manifesting that sympathy which is felt by our | Uist’ Rorholds Prositent of the ‘Royal Haveaiion Gotta asss yest 901,604 robably find it, rather cool if they get high upin | ye eomuot” that Hehe further: tear men who are now foremost in every noble | brethren in the Atlantic States towards the Hunga- ete itaral s i veda © Royal Ha Horouert’ Manker Feb - 10 exception © MOURtains. at nb ier x on labor, as labor | Work, will constitute at ouce the safety and the | rian cause. We do not doubt that the enterprice of | ABmieutiural batt ete ce Naren i of lumber, the demand for merchandise Scokuues om aie Store a Horsr.—Some ‘adroit thieves” carried | * y. Again, it may besaid | Strength. Col. Berzeenzey will find among our citizens mueh | g,..7n the absence of the Honorable Win, L, oc, | S2t any time for the past thee months. Sales at auetion eff x house “bodily” from Sport Hill, Calaveras his property. way not | Rev. Mossre. D. Deal and J. Kimberlain, A.B., | ardent sympathy and oncouragement. Col. B. | providentat the Regn Mowanen Agrlonitarel octets: t Se eet aee ana hers. arom tantlie eae aed ‘ ime tince. ‘Che dimensions of the By buat tax would be sons arrived in the California, on Thursday, | hears with him very favorable lettersfror Seeretary | have the honor to submit to you, as Vice President of tho slmost invariably below the invoice cost. Goods are y forty feet. T lofiiest | trary to o leaving the placors open to with. Brother Deal is a brother of | Webster and others of our distinguished eountry- | same, for Oabu, the documents undermentioned, abundant and imporintions coutinue—all of which have we overheard : niner has no tille except o ve Deal, M. D., well known in Califor- | men, He was attached to Kossuth’s suite during Tam strongly induced to the opinion that for aproper | to be stored, to be worked off as they best may be. San Francisco Custom Havex.—Tho conty See TSS baal nia. r Kimberlain, brethe aw to Kev. | the movements of t great man in the equivalent for the produce of Catiforni herve, the United ~ for the Custom Houre to be built in San Pra SRM rei Williom Taylor, will take chargo of an institution | cities, and there ean bo no doubt of his sincerity Bintan gnrernneens aight: be Sanpncn <omtaiy ome eNyey; Intelligence from French Guiana, have ai lengih been signed, seated and deliv 1 of lears hrestian Advocate, March 2. zeal in the work which he has engaged to perform. flees SANG EaD: free of dut Sn the ratoa Dota.y pie Our advices from Cayenne are to the 23th of Feb. Mr Bryant plan w un adopted. ‘The appointment Tracn ; Conv extion.—On tomorrow cvsning, He desires to proceed to @anton by the Ssityeessls ject EMR tatasaioun wilh the Heaerible ir Clayton and ruary. of architects had not beens Age tae at seven o'clock, a public meoting of teachers of | We hope it may be an American clipper, and that @ | ‘with Mr. Hunter, a 0 declaration to the King by the . 5 scat ' Crry Pays Joun W. | See oe public aud private schools, and the friends of popu- | passag in such may be tendered him.” Trerent wenthy coummaieiones of the Laiied Stares gt tin | The accounts from Cayenne ehow that tho Louis) Van Z he Com- N lar education, generally, bo held at the Pablic eee reerption on the 17th of January, 18: move ali doubt | Napoleon interest is pretty strong in that depen- er ¢ et, near J con, fe | Agsteat of U. S. Troops in Catifornta. eri School Re , on Dupont st he epirit of liberality w overnment of ‘ r Matta de Mrancei: election ¥ aualS, BOs conbalialioriane Glasuat tet San Francisco Herald. [From the San Francisco Herald, Feb, 27. the United States will. rece suggestions for'| dency. The Feuille de la Guyane Frangaise of the time since ie Lo bear its Feb. 2. ia ii 7 ba ‘The steamer California, from Panama, which ar- | (ie omelteration of the subsisting treaty engagements | 28th, contains a leng list of the publie bodies that approved the annex bigtiontt ——— rived yesterday morning, brought the tollowing | with thie kingdom, . have sent in to the Governor * addresses” and “ad- 9 | Shows it does not ¢ Bull Fights and Bear Baits in California. tioop' men for the 3d ory, under vom | ‘Tho clipper ship Typhoon, Captain Saltor, wont | hesions” to the Frexch Cawsar, from the “Privy any that could be p24, .dof Lient. John S. Maso down to the “Chief of Ba- a portion for Major | to sca on the 5th February, bound for Singapore and | Couneil of the colon, : ; the authori terfere and pre- chant’s y, Presi anda portion to fil tallion, the corps of oficers and non-commissioned are now acting in their capacitic " interte chant’s company. Presidio; and a portion to f cuita; theuee to England and the od lion, the corps of officers ag 5 i esas: Th yee Poses all th ee tinnance of the exhibitions known tain H. Surton’s company, Montorey; 19 t The Typhoon, the largest merchant ship | officers of the militia.” We see nothing said of tha v baits,” in this city aud | men under command of Captain H. Day, 2 t sixmonihs, those disgracoful | Bonte es, offered as Sunday sports, | {ie purpose of filling tho com en inside tho ree! at Honolala, was | exiles about whom so much is written on the other hey de= | side of the Atlantic ; so we suppove nono have yet, arrived, Indeed, by some appointments lately made receive their pay from private bo remuneration from the gon, James H. K r, Ch 5 Win, Woo sh g ed by every species of low depravity | in the southern county a R PHENOMENON. by the Governor, it does not appear that the au- ees er co don Value Value of inutality, have been permitiedto goon, gather | Geo. W. Patten, 2 lulantyy ase the Telsnenan Jausaen al): Ulorities have even as yet fixed on ihe plages whore Mr. A'kens, k Knowles, Richard qe 4 sian | ing in disgusting and sickening di whonover | ‘The following officers ac On Wednesday evening last, ai six oelock, the | the **penitentiaries” are to be erected. : Henry Rennels, Daniel Sweeay. preeented, We now call upon tho authorities for | Major Geo. W. Patton, 2d Iu sea at Waialua, on this island, was observed to be | On the 29th of Ecbruary the inauguration of old police fl far as w their total enppres: as © » 2d Infant at. J. pidly rising, and wave after wave rolied in, each | Jouis Napoleon was to have been eelebrated at, worth a. These exhibit Ss clegr ace 60 ony oy d Artil ssistant Surgeon Crane, U.s. | higher than the preceding, until the usual houndary | Cayenne by a publie fete. To Deum was to have fous nE SrReevs.—The jety, to our laws and to hun Offore i 1, U, 8. A.; Brevet | efihe highost tide v passed, and the ovdinarily | been sung in all the churches of the eolony, three Mr. Theodore Payne, Street Commi _Cocephion: aes A ub Quarter Master, | dry land Was submerged royal salutes of cannon to have been fired, and w information i ne persons we Rat lection of the +S. Caster and lady, Ist Deas | We have no authentic account from any resident at | general illumination to have taken plage at night. driving piles in the > ane goons. ce but from w Ea we lo from a 8 airy the Governor issued the following pt and Broadway 216,000 mes Rina y : S 7 the tide must have risen so twenty or | proclamation Shaction and aca shunt ie miles Hea beoniven'| Aan Beta BUS a pat CT Rs Boge Si Nay rip ere ve fect above its usual bounds. Five how- nam directly in the strect. He orde parties to de- nied tee Se asl dt tp he aoe ARERR Fes were swept and fences and other proporty tution | been decreed hy tho Prest- ist, an irr ad th ted for i ets during the hour paper was pros this moming, destroyed to 2 considerable amount. A small ves republic, the publication of whiel wilt sist, and upon their refusal, had them arrested for | service, they are a nuisance, against which, in be- | madeof the fait | wed to a e unt. A small ves 4 soon be made throughout the colony, Bowman Captain J. W haif of the community we tecl compelled to sponk. Maricopa tribe. Itisan o at anchor, was comple! After having suppressed the constitution of 1848, and rrested, and gave bail for 0 i pr ere- | onsistil four braids or plai scope of chain not allowing her diseoived the mbly, Prinee Louis Napoleon morning. This n entire new phase of eg - inthe buat daecand thal ta Guniaaeratcees they \ ike Bocndasy aa continued, and then began to recede. and seven million a half of yotes have justified and i ne 4 to continue, would block tp our dueeld cob ba ea if be eaula y SE Hage bs ra aa aging No premonition w: ren of this unusual phe- | sanctioned that acto? vigor and of high policy. This leaving no place fo ppairherte AD Le ct Ned tte eth 8 tan beige Sh at f lassoing wild { Memenon; nor has such a thing ever b fnown | unanimity alme ‘rages shows us the sympathy ‘ es minK mpieabaraid| Force pris seein on eoruune OF Cue HO RAE a iatbA ‘Vit has dons some | beloreattha® place. Iewas probably the ect ot | andcontidence which ihe great measures taken by the ty eshibited in the appointment of holida: chicf of the State inspire. — no return. aitended ( tbmarine eruption, with the ry 5 ph lita oe Py neat hie connection Feri adit no of amusements, aud recommended that if n it natural st in lassoing not a volcano, and its limited action at Waialua alone, Le then, all me Lol mndder rejoice f judicial to d young men. Tt 1. upon re ae ne oa) hope of long years of peace and prosperity. IST Goud 212 eS ectinng ; were very willing captives. — | Hie other parts of the same island were unattect- | “As tothe agitators who could seek to propagate false & Co. have received from Sydn k_ the number 8 of land returned y maintained. : bs cd, is a mystery not easily explained. Wo remem- ines. ‘ay the population, and inspire id dust, ber nrimilar rise of the sea asmall lot of S ned by the Surveyor—— of tho government the number ts 0 e idievess te withdraw The San Joaquin this place, one at i warding the ac Ms i 3 contended ty fil and 4 r the first our Slate surveyed—will show as | for their cups oy tormed a chief | Republican h Of Folrusry has farther’) oul and one at Hilo, on Hawall, all occurring Ar alone ee nin from a foreign ry. Uh r paney os is exhibited in the valuation | feature ef of the honging of the two rob! sintin aimshae io be ental ‘ ‘ ry muc att + tak er in our Sot pat on then by the difierent counties. were novel aud nutried. the populace at Murphy's on the Hih ult. 3 ' ay unr eapupears to toan enero el ahs : 4 fet gether to witness the i Booth, who arrived at Sipekton, tron Murphy's which has usually boen attributed az above stated, | .28¢ lately emancipate r panclal. forme the the thiev Syduey men, 5 3 cosiness. T can give them the crable brutes, lace b= to voleanie net We hope to hear moze of the | (iat, whatever 2 tearing each oth and ther ned part of # every reason to boliev ; ‘ : ; details of thix singular phenomenon from some one } France. NCISCO.= i he barbarc < on pre 2 pang ©! ar ave "i - ‘ ng f vance, they will ey The esa =r mred 2. co) mnountbraliystook:| | eee omearea ee Eel aie inert the conntey | who witnessed it, and also to earn is oxtent, Viberty whieh grandeur . The wi tion on 27th F when the following | pistons los es iragHletort aris Y en Ma eae ee first, and | Which may not have heen confined to te Lanits as they ought todo, they will Le ho a will contri tary and fire von vivie societios were ou ac te at which the | Vail pens and ares 1 to lose ifiot hishody was yet dangling in the air be ubove indicated. = “Tabiabitauta of aveen Gucinnaste wonds Fenian in large wumbers L with the « ofthe ason the former | 43) Glen hagthay H GOOD PASSAGES. | aided earns acca oo cline ae eity government hh. r march. elf of debt at | fort Ae roe @ pe aronth, “Talla s which left this port for San f Anmnates you Is a sure gerry ted mc auriecte we ey : : ‘or those errors und vices of aneuth, y S Doce yH ie Y loyal ne ctstanes hovity, whose ing through t wont to the th Here are the idl Bo mat aentubl vo estas ol thattis a he month of Decembor. mado const . F ¢ of the’ Lied Theise : © | which do not amount io erin ave | that [am one of t afdhierin/ wnt bo thwoonknent constant preoceuy ng of the colony. nfs the well he : 0. DE CUABANNES, Uovernor. Raltinore, Cupt. Penhallow, hove to off the | Cayeawn. Set Fobregre ARS ae ie, are thirteenth day from this port. A doeree of the President of the Republic, date ntine W. ? not to be ty to law or ed by the summary p und iit the mild nd entiments suby s known | pipe aud smoke ii up in the lez: was found a quantity of money. jewelry T morning, this man ul @ lenter. livered. iu t} Ti COMMISSIONER ii i San Francisco, Fi Don't bi eulea- stice to be : aoxeiade s UHGWiNe ibaa daw RINSE seittice andott, Captain Lyons, did the | the 22d Decembor, is published in the Meuil of twenty-on : es Gd nak andy pe eae es ee pala same, hut hoih vorsels wore two or three days outs earry into execution hs lane 6t Beet t ‘ ed nine ox perience There is no doubt that Stockton is just now the ren- The schooner Golden Rule, ‘Van te, sailed heneo | 1849, and the 1th Jul 1351, concerning the esta, TENG aeent ae Meat hhe ping : Floral gay 5 on the 16th December, and arrived on the Ist of | lishment of colonial banks. bead i 2 example peeies of vice to | dezvens of a gang of desperate mea, who fear neither January. -Thislatter vessel, in last passage from parts sean sce fe Fasvod oft without ae Nenry Matihe hes all ayound we dhe aproves | heen the watel ior die cenumdrctes” We feel assured | £a% Fraeiseo, reached hero in eleven days, and Sev eee fom she Wereaneiea, ‘Tre Steamer AvreLo which: | /J-/s 31, Fhelan «= 5,000 1 tuken place in our socioty through | thatif any of the rascals do fail into the public | rough us eur New York quail in turty-uino days | We are in possession of Kingston (Famaiea) pape bar been thoroughly rey Doig acezees sa OM the 1lining induenee of enligivened teachings, aud » they will have a trying time of it. On Mon- | ani'gur little metropolis, The mails by the thive | %@ the 22d ult., inclusive, onthe 1901 Fi comment Do. Catena 6000 ae | Eiiae its Theat cana f f aes the pee ote Renee in the pene bad vossels named renched San Franciseo in'time for the | The Jownal, of the 19th, says :— Md trips to& Sasurd { | No. 4 that the best course for | of tea i008 a orth Laid in the day | 35+ otJanunry stenmor forPanania. Advices by the The serew steamer City of New York, Capt. ail tandid Heal and bere. ance | Do. the trier nrals to pursue in Cali- | time, and $700 were stolen therefrom. Suspicion | Golden Rule, hence probably reached New York in4d | Baxter, arrived hore yesterday afiernoon, front co cess Ye ng 1 RH. Sintor fornia, is to gently a he developoment of social | rests on certain parties, and a firm determination |’ te Gaya,” , Porto Bello, which place she ieft at noon on sa Ae nf aude penis i and the gradual improvements in manners | has heen manifested to ferret out and bring the sda ita Waiter Tuesday. She left New York on the 7h for polite and offic Lioswreetiine, 80°000 uis of we * outside barbarians,” leaving | seomndrels to justice. ‘ _ ; (From the Polynest bt) San Juan, and met with very severe weathor P eacink Keveveanles 1 Moulton & Go, 30.000 und 8 minary practices as correctives Raxcmna.—For some Hane past quite a rage has | _ The weather throughout the islands has beer very | inthe Guif Stream, broaking a “‘eut off? in con- peel I a ihocd, to the law, or to those who | prevailed amongst our citizens to take up ranches in unsettled for the past two months. ‘The winds dus- | tending with it. She weat down to Porto Bello to the adjacent country. These are principally situated onthe edge of the tule land. A great portion of this description of property is taken up between the period have been light and mostly southerly or | coal, has come hither to have hor machinery re- westerly, with frequent calins—the trade winds be- | paired, and will be ready to leave for New York ing wholly interrupted. The samo weather appes about Monday, it is expected. She had on hoard . &M. Phelan... California State Debt ond Taxes. From the San Franciseo Sunday Despatch. Feh he! notice them, th + and us | Stockton and the Tuolumne river; and between have prevailed throughont the Pacific, as the voy- | fifteen passengers, of whom Mr. and Mrs. Joffrey he civil debt of thi asagreed to } Do. igi of amu sete on the | that river and the Merced, houses are springing up | ayos of most of the vescols arriving here lately have | and two children, are for this island, and tho rest are hands, Governor, H. Thomas ibe blic opinion | inevery direction. There are at least one hundred | jon very long. Vessels arriving from San Francis- | Granadiansen vouleto New York. Sho brings ne on the first of Januar Pare ss poten on such ce would shame them- | and fifty ranches oceupied in this county. i" co report _a continual suceession of wosterly squalls | news, but reports the Cherokee at Porto Bello, about succveded by calms. On Sundry and Mondsy, it | to leave for New York, via Havana, blew a gale about the islands, the wind commencing The Antigna rae announce the death of Dr. in the west and hauling round to the east. The | Musgrave, the public treasurer of the island, He northwest winds have been quite cool, and we have wien ircasurer of tho colony in 1825. reports of the thermometer as low as 58 degrees, and The Demarara Roya! Gazette mentions thata gen- the change in the temperature exceeding 25 degrees | tleman in that colony had dried the banana and selves or r prop ric iort time. It is now, Frvir Trees.—We understand that several gen- while publie opixion vusly sustains | tlemen in this vicinity have commenced the planting | | them, that our authorities may interpo: and culture of small orchards, with a view to tesi- 1 the pleasu i wa never fer ing the capacity of our climate to produce these i necessary adjuncts of our future comfort. The mar- ket, however, is not bi ip with plants in the b Comytroller’s warrant 5 cent honds.. per cent bonds... Interest due and unpaid. Making a total of $796,967 interest of $79,510 80. ‘The Mining Inte There ie but little news but from what 1 Imonce. 1 the mix We think such ment. * D rtunil o mer it should be; bat by full, or planting time | ; Pats 4 - ;. 7 iol + A tained, b the opportunity af " | pose ia a 5 Legere ng time | in twelve hours, which is quite unusual for the cli- | produced an article experior toprimes in taste, color reach the 25 ‘ n Somme th eee soy Bh i ela met tHe plareee we may expect a complete nureery im | inate of these isands. 2 and flavor, and expresses its conyietion that if the he whole debt of the State on the firs ting the preci meta! ee Mle ges 4 pee ey “ F eae “PIO! 1 dried banana should reesive the same care and at- a “and make it n total of $1,592,09% lnicing Me Such being t Tt ds be done wr Setar ele pre- “uh tone, Saas he bate Haire ree bal cbeaaa ot a SEe MAWSON | Contionnitl preparing it for tho English market "a 7 Sb foN a Btabe "bob kWO 6 “ornelty to av i law, pretext, or | Jady residing on the Peninsula was broken into on neh § —_ * foreigners Beato Bt; i malted i nie es av tH es rye P Spe t be wanting. | Sunday night, but the burglars cocured nothing. (From the Polynesian, January 31.] SOSSImNGes esto Onl furehen aeons fel bes eee A slight scare was administered to the family. he The valuable services of the marine officers of the | }Teve a powerful, if not a successful competitor witiy Vandalia continue to be daily devoted to | 1s foreign rivals, such as pranos, figs, dates, raisins, rilling the native troops in the fort, at Honolulu. | &¢., inthe Engtish market. ae heir greatly improved discipline is a subject of | _ Petitions to Parliament wore proparing in St. Lus above the amount bY receipts had, but not frightful. We had support an expensive State gov country which 20 Theatricals In Caitfornin. Sia | George Loder arrived safe in San Francisco on 3 “ cad 5 " ‘ he 26th of Februa id proceeded at once to | . Feb. 16th, u. Kidder, aged 25, from Alexan- " q n toa se ariciestio for thd ‘concerts of adam ania, Ganingteniaiy, New York, died on board | frequent observation, and evidence of tho skill of | it, relative to the sugar duties. of the enny 4 aratiol - TT wit wilderness. We had eve | iho wae, to. asrive in tho next | the Golden Gate, of dysentery. those who have so generously devoted themselve , Lhe small pox had prevailed with some severity an extravagant ¥ Feb, 21th, Thos, J. Blossom, aged 23, from Tarner, | this important service. We are assured that their | ®t Montego Bay and Trelawnoy. daxity of smorals-—w amos yoonlict, gave a farewell cons | Maine, died ‘on board the Golden Gate, of fever. efforts in this hohaif are bighly appreciated hy his | ,, Prem Montserat we learn that Mr. Edward Daerow fe betsy deters betty isco, on the 23d of Vebruary, | Feb. 26th, 0. D. Hraisted, aged 26,’ from Essex, | Excellency the Governor, aud “other ofieors of His bsdiply Nooo eater ee 2 of identity between the peo, dic ; sailair | Ereex county, New York, died on hoard the Golden | Majesty's government. . Sete Leatytoe By Be not a want of i dience present, and the affair Gate, of dy st . ” ees oo to he succeeded in the Presidency of that isiand by rinciples of the 1 particularly t SR Soo na ple are ‘ — Markets. Captain Booth. - " . Tentity with the ¢ the “EL Do uber revels 1 a short bod Fm {OUR HONOLULU COMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE ‘Tie Domi a Colonist, eontrasting the present You might have ¢ com: : sh edghe! Me pe th ORS ete an ce veerimicdow | Hoxorvni, Peb, 1st, 1 With the past, remarks: ied that such and * ing gar Heat yh eds Are 8 Frere Sour gies Compestton <The | ‘The trode of the island, since the date of general letter | “It will not require any vast naaownt of intelli- Gatien, 204 vtenlltig “Well, The bijou is a diamond | Seuthern Hights Convention in the State of Crersia ts to | oftast month, has not experienced any hencticlal change; | gence to discover that en the score of prosperity gel hty cd geet I sa workmanship, containing | essemb! dgeville, to-day, to choose delegates | Sudineo an't stay bere mor ther year.” With euch feelin tuenta, what was to stop the thing—and they did steal ees, and Jabe der ail th our Stete labe der, we do not won ing in debt—our of the eum t might amount. But it is large as it ie, yet it is not i fanding aud i Seven percent t the Baltimore Convention, I alluding to this conven- tlon, the Savannah Republican says t—" Will this conven. tion forget to express ite opinion in regard to the finality | eget auvices, it is impossible to change | the year rf nd beer a Soe Lelie Vice inst report, compared wit 51. Tho staplo preductions of our poriations of last month exesed those of the S fidgr tu : : to 8 preceding one: consequently, instead of a decrease in the | Country have fallen so much in value in the home of the compromise? or will it content itself with the In- | somenre surpiny of merchandise which has market that it is not to be wondered at that overy branch of trade should feel the elects; ab the pro- 8 and ‘09? Among the na- ; | lativg the pa iy 33 e Advices have | cent market prices of sngars they will--exeept om d otthreo hundred and fifty de is engraved “Auld lang st oxtent of rich workings dollars. On the ii ian Serenaders, under the management tuiner and Donaldson, opened at the k of March. Mossrs. . WwW » IT. Brower, W. B. ment; nei Mg 1. B. Donaldson compose the com- ition remedy, nor consolidation by the other, was a large andionce present atthe | 22¢y simply point out,in general terms, the manner fn bane pAb ae which the “equilibrium between the central and local Megers. solutions aro waderstood | mrorket requires—there is an inercase, t PA he Bias Mela rp been received from. the United States of largo shipments | favorably situated estates—senrcely pay the cost of er justifying secession by the one en the way to this port, ‘This fuet, with oibers before | reduction; and hence the planier feels the pineb. mentioned, tends to confirm theopinion given last month | + nd that, too, most soverely.” that, the marke! will not improve for a lovg time to | aes come, ron There has been # very pu Ith of this seetior and that from ne- o that the dirt | hand, if water N MAREDTS, the centripetal and centrifugal forees of our rys- trely demond for lumber during Kingsrow, Jamaica, March 12, 1862 tof the 27th Feb.. says i \ y be preserved. The Southern Rights party, | 4)! caeaon ter ie : - i : ze notwithste hich arrived yestorday morn- , puts a yery different construction upon the an Wanton snd tha panied ie ot ince iceenie ney maven tor tte es LA ferrell total debt I ! s. Hamilton, Mr. Chapman and Mies | re . It deduces from them the right of a State | mri , et the stock om E spe age jer “4 our total de | : “ oA i ier, Lorge sules have beun made of the stock on hand | duty, at 0s, Some other parcels of came & Ht, bonds equal to nint pearl | nan, Iate of Burton's Theatre, New | peaceably to withdraw from the Union. Should the con | sud iomive, ot remunerating raves, rulject to the new daty, baye changed hands at enneted that ten pe ull be our rived, and Lave, we understand, boon on nt okie ile, See vit eon tee mails ons | Our latest advices from Sydney report the gold mines | lots of 100 bbls, Tho stock is omple but the article is im interest when no « nade, rnished at re- cdby Mr. Maguire to appear at tho Jenny | Wit westion a tion, nod, , ye By i “ tt ned | to be yielting very freely. The weekly receipts were up- | very limited enquiry, and it is dificult to move auy large " r will be cone | Lind Theatre.” Convention to do the same, the whole democratic party, | wards c and the exports, tip to Mth October, | quantity of recent’ arrivala, even at 818, Meal—Smaik i 1 in sestorday's Hovald, the ro-cponing | frenatta the hers uf sesectoas He behooves the | Net Lushan.” Gold bon diseoreret in cher | purecls are beg pinced at 3808 10a, per WML, “Demand have no doubt dys, with y company of several gent! wiiog | which of the two diverse constructions it putts upon the | Chaudive were declining rapidly. The ar f flour and | have occurred at 188, Rread.—'mported deseriptions end properly gu rupany | WHO Were omaments to the hisir recolutions of '08 and 09, in the event it ebould re-aflirm | Wheat trem: Uhill, torether with advices of 1 are very unsalenble, with large ‘supplics. Only 14s, and that our total debt of ail k ing offi- | the Atlantic States, and who a then Eada dieind 5 | on the way, had caused the prices of those 18s. are offered for forcign pilot and crackers, Butter,—. into ten per cent bond er K Vico Pe We have now in full blast two the: cede to former rates, One vessel with a cargo of flour | American colle at Yd. per Lavd.—Some la of interest payable half y y in eithe i r ’ tary, Goorge White; Tre { can and the Adelphi—inw , Meteorological Observations, from Velparaieo, d, upon arrival at Sydney, that the | American are placed at Gd, and 63d. per lb, The mar- onan Ye ? 7 Gen. Fry, J is nightly performed to s, and at the REL'O MAGHETIC LINK, OFFICE CORNER OF WALLSTREET | market wos so stocked (hut she left and procecded to San | ket within the last two or three days has been rather geinel; It. Harris’ J. | other—the Jenny Lind & Donaldiow’s AND BROADWAY, ost 90,188 Franciseo vin this port. | Bug teas end coffee bad also buoyant at the quotations, 1 —Tiepected mone ia bold ere oe “te afd Gr dere are ing their tie Wi . ceepay, 3 ar participated in the fall of prices. Gold dust was sellin, ‘or $28. a Ods., but rules are U ill thereat. Beef.—' would | Finch, and Dr. wart pt ec Ga. oer ope bee Povvaro, 9A. M.—Barometer 29.54, Thermometer 34. | Phuc! © | quote Raltimere at és, and New York at-dde,, per Balt lieved fi : Daa tan igccens and thelr adinirable | wind worth, | Hainy and cold morning. In exports there hes not heen the lenstehange eine our | DDL ‘he market it rather bese, ‘Tongues—Ples? ara only thing in is the constitutional rie anes nnd traxestios. In the cities of New § Pp. M.—Bavometer 20.17. Thermometer 40. Wind | last, and the sicck of sugar aud coiiee is accumulating | wanted. but their scarcity dees not appear to have fa- Our State deb r exceed $900,000 y well. vis | York and Boston, negro minstrelsy has become | northeast. Jt isa rainy and tnpicasant evening very fast, vorably affected the m atket for ox which are almost une a direct vote y good, we that whole vi onimueoha di ablished oy on omusement, and Rocursrex, 9A. M.—Dark, and rather cold. Wind | ~ Gn the 8d ultimo, we had the arrival of the firet cargo | movable, Haima—We quote American at 6d. a7 gd, pee ledge it W OXC can be obtained | ‘om progent appearances, we in to be- | northenst, Snowing lightly, Thermometer 30. of coolies from Amoy. China, most of whom were ordered | Ib, Oil,—Cod moves very slowly at 2 6d, per gall, The times ¢ h , id : lieve that it will ere long be establishod among us. § P. M.-It snowedail the morning, and is now raining | bythe plenters, The introduction of cheap labor has | supply isample. Checse,—American i# dull at,bd, @ 7d. lieve that . An addition has been made to the theatrical pro- | hard. Wind northeast. | Thermometer 26. | been mitch talked of, for a loog time, and this arrival was | per Ib, TobaccoKoth eavendish and leaf ave’ diff- i ‘ t th ‘on here, i > pers Sa) L Avaurs, 9 A.M—Itisa cloudy morning, Wind emt. | jooked fur with much interest, The cooliee are senttered | cult oc ele, and in large supply. ‘The former may bo port Doda oat panrneks ey Caan | Me Theme, fone ce eMersoxs of Mrs. Torrence and | uermometer 41 throvigh the different islands, and thus far have given | quoted at 10d. a 11d, per thy, and the latter at 72s, por or fraud for y 5 Ue ollars to the pan, and thor f | Mr. Thoman, from the Enstean theatres. They ar- | “gp. Mit is acold, ralny night, Windoast. Ther- | general satietuetion; and tho’ belief is 80 goncral that | 100 lig, Gers pee dediced ta value; owing to the very think that the sooner the ¥ g is} rived in the Golden Gate, but we have not learned | mometer 93. | the experiment will sueceed, that another cargo has been |,ftee receipts, ‘The last operations, which were rather ex- the people and regula the ett } ‘onora Herald! Coarse Gold | of their having Yet made any engagement. What Brnacuen, 0A, M.Jt is a cloudy morning, withthe ap- | ordered, and a vessel sails immediately for China, for the | tensive, were effected at %, por bng. oe total value of proy essed f e (nich Comp made ound the side | We ave thus recording is only the commencement of | pearance of rein, Windeast, Thermometer 40, purpore of bringing them. ‘The native labor has always | pine is very plentiful, ‘The best descriptions do not com- in 1951, was, including the four unreturned ¢ moun ae to cnery to their claim | # theatrical era in California, which will be worthy 8 P. M—It he og rorey, Lt ag evening, with heen # casa of annoyance fo sie pianos and if this iinu- | mand more than 768., ace tr pee eae beer in ronnd numbers, ef f ‘ Wirt , of referring to horeafter, when the of San Fyan- | & strong easterly wind, Thermometer 34, ortation should prove successful, he pe placed in a | sold at as low a figure as 60s, per 1, ot. shin- aa em is m 7, iy 7 the ‘ = pany guys | che MAIL have coasted + he city Fein a Unica, 0A, M.—A cloudy morning, with prospects of a alte that will enable him to Vand bis sugar on the | gles are worth 208. # 228., and wood Moet etna + ella id A , ent out by the Nonvenn | Into years the drama hus prospered unprovetont | “'§ p, Matt te « ecld, stormy evening, Wind east, | that thesugar made here, hy the improve machinery: tx | Frekthts;—Therr, ate ve taking freight for Londo, ¢ inereneod 6 nent ‘ fonde Min " Sinekton afew | chy tn the C id Fialos, wud thore who joft the | thermometer 32 a very superior article, will ive hit such iwlyantage that | and Hiverpool at 70s, for coffee and 508, f 60s, for sugary on nye since wy of M wiposa. Atlontie c¢ to engage busisiess here, carried Aruasy, 0A, M.—Tt iso dull and unpleecant morning. | he will haveno fear of competitors. per ton, 1 fs plentiful, and vessels have bee ‘ tM i Yead . with them the taste whieh Uiey aequired at home, | Wind northwest. Thermometer $2, Kgvometer 80. Yonr attention is reqnesiod to the annexed etatement | eharteretat gov. g pes regietsg for, to Lowden and, t Which, trem wp in in“ not pro- | mdnce of be ¢ 7 1 tin oglad. Lbey brought with them a | My vou tu diame aud saUeivws enloriamumente of | AbexeuTy bv, | of exporte and importe, Ke. for the year 1801, made up | Liverpool,

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