=£ jJ JE I, FRIDAY, JAN.’ fe 1873. ¡.Volume VII. > *. • • • » mi $ * T -, J 14' ■ y. *1IMI11............... ——------------------- ——————r———* land, fo rich’a soil, such great com­ mercial advantages, so salubrious i ; Said Mrs. A. a climate and romantic scenery, H To Mr« J., In quite a confidential way, can hardly be found on the face of •• It seems to me the earth. ■? tH That Mia. B. A L ate R esident of H onolulu . New York, Jan. ?: 1873. < « * IL afay ette Number 49. 9 «• Courier mtial electibn in the United ate3 causes as much excitement - Published every Friday by i does their own biennial election i fr, MU X IP TO1T. i )f mernbeti of the Legislative As­ sembly. TKRM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION In fact, as to general informa- heir Dlapoaitioia U: t»i»y,;Oae Tra, •3 00 i* United State». ¡On regarding the topics of the Dè* Cepp, Six Mwatifts, 1 75 ToMra. K., ; dhy, they are a thoroügly well-in- 0 »ay-* Stoke*’ Sentence. ! | [From the N. Y. Tribune,] termed people; and not only upon She grieved to touchy ■ *•, u , Upon it much. J To the Editor of The T »olitical^questions, but upon those BATES OF ADVERTISING : Judge Boardman in pronouncing But •• Mrs. B. took—such and such ! w misconcepti seem Ocience and arts. But they are S ir : A * s Then Mrs. K. \ * ' ^TwT^wnWyfMT 6 mt T?K bo exist in this country respecting lazy an(Bthriftle88, and the vices of sentence on Stokefc used the follow­ Went straightaway 1 Inch, 1 7« |125 175 6 00 J VéO ira And told a friend, the aetf-aame day. ing language: ¿ivilizatapn are rapidly carrying the Sandwi. ’ ’ ’ ’ ' • ch Islands, it «may b# 18 00 llnches, | 175| 2 50 300 8 00 J 12 'Twas sad to tbink “To me remains the painful duty 22 00 interesting to the public in view of them off, so that in a few years the line be», 250 350 4 50 900 1 18 Here came a wink 30 00 die Critical condition of affairs in -Beautiful and romantic islands will of pronouncing the judguient of “ T’hat Mr»f B. wat fond of drink.’* ilnche«, 300 4 00| 500 11 1 20 The friend'» disgust 4 col. 450 5 50 600 18 1 22 i 32 00 that kingdoi tnow no feet but those of strang- strancr- the law, not alone as the punish­ kingdom* to receive some trust­ know 4 t JI . . __________ Was such she must ’H . i Col. . 500 700 900 20 1 28 1 38 00 worthy? worthy info; information on __ - the r-- subject. — —- drgi and the Ft » range legends and ment of your crime, but also that Inform a lady M which ehe nussedfr fÜÈL 20 1 30 1 50 00 700 900 12 - That Mrs B. 1 I 30 1 50 j 90 00 The total area of the groop is 6,000 stories of the wild mountain glens by your example others may take 18 15 1 Coi. 1 10 At half-past three I instead of a. J 60,000 square miles. miles, dljd passes will be recited no long- warning. I am sad at your un­ p — i a • ■* zw * Was that far gone she couldn’t see! ”1 Business notices in th« Local Columns, 25 The population In 1866 was about happy fate, so young, so attractive eeats per line, each insertion. Tbi* lady We For legal and transient advertisements $2.- 60J 000 ,o( j whom less than 10,0P0 * i 1852. Kamehameha III., with in person, with so many fountains liave mentioned, she •' 50 per square of 12 lines, for the first inner- are foreigners, not counting those t Rgliobles and people, liuilt up a '^f joy yet untasted; still greater my Gave uedle-work to Mral B., tie«, and $1.00 per square tor each subsequent And at »ueb news I usertion. of mixed blood; of the foreigners c j^titutional monarchy^ formed sorrow to witness the unmerited I Could »curcely chooser n-k I « * »•> rv» wzrt L I* 1 0 .4 — — « Legal Advertisements to be Paid for up­ something 0yer z’ one-half are ' Amer ­ 1 ke. that of England, but partaking >g disgrace you have brought upon But further nedl«-work refuse. »] I on making Proof by the Publisher. i Then Mr»; B., largely .of the liberal spirit 1 of your family and friends, for your H ouohjlu has a population ^.Personal Adv*. 50 Ct*, a Line. ^63 icans. J As you’ll agree. of abefut 12.000. Most of the for-. American ideas. * In 1864, Kame* disgrace is reflected upon them, Quite properly—she said? said she. p^iubcriptions Sent East, $2 00 a Year. eignei’si-esi» ide there, and it is also è lirpeha V., who had just come to who are pure—your dishonor, un­ MiM"! That «he vroftld track I The »caudal ____ back tie throno, never having taken the justly, it is true, but inevitably, the seat of government. The is­ the To those who; made her look to black. oith ito to the constitution ( however, stains their truth and virtue. It A. 0. PHitLfM O.0).S •3 lands hâjB long been and aye now ohth « Tbrougll , ..A M X'rs. , K. * if called a Constitutional Conven- is a frightful legacy to leave after Mr* J. more than ever interesting to Amer ­ And Mm. ? l|| 4 I Mrs, A.^ A. • P tiDn. • ;iThis This qall call was of a revolu- revolu­ you—a spectre * that death alone She got at last it to Mr». icans, holding as they do thé mqst tfony And asked her why t. • important position commercially of tionary character and totally un- efin vanquish. It were, idle for me, cruel lie, With cniirl ILL BEAT LAFAYETTE ON THE any of the Pacific islands. In case e^n^itutional, but the people re­ injt were proper, to trace the path She painted her so deep a dye t I First Monday of ea each Month and Said Mrs. A., , J of a war any foreign power owning sponged sponded by sending men - to Hon­ from innocence to crime, to tell the4 Remain daring Court Week. ----------- •f lit In Nor? dismay. aprBtf them could sweep American^ com­ olulu who proved resolute and de- tale of appetites ippetites unrestrained, or I no such thing j did ever »ay. merce from the Pacific. It is but nirrhined not to surrender their passions fierce; vindictive and un- I eaid i hat you P. c. SULLIVAN. Had stouter grew I cannot Let the natural that they should be regard- righty The convention was in bridled.___ ___ _ do it. ______ solicitudo. ; < session somwith It might be supposed that Amer* plbrbgued suddenly and without devoted to reflection dn the past, Drew Verra Wenhip, ! | Dall*«, Oregon. whriing by tile irate monarch, to repentance of your sins, and in ican‘influence would predominate ILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS because of the large number of who ho t|ien tjicn foisted upon the people preparation for that great change The Chicago Pulpit has thw of Yamhill, Polk and other counties i a poh'stitution pofistitutioji so-called, which Americans who reside there, bnt so fearfully near to you. I)o not Si Oregon. 201y pungent hit at Church-going hs. a i! delude yourself with uncertain probably concocted by a part of that it does in the government is I I i— thing of style, i ! thfe thg then exhisting Ministry, a Mr. hopes of pardon or clemency. Ed ­ not a fact. The United States W. M.’RAMSEY, Consciences area much mote Harris ’ ’ being a leading member, member. ward S. Stokrs, in obedience to the readily are regarded with dislike by many .Harris put at|ase in the the matter matter Attorney at Law of the nobility and those in power. according to popular beleif in the I requirements of the law, this of church-gbing than; they Once It is true that some Americans jsl|hd& He is an American, and Court orders and directs that you LAFAYETTE, OREGON hold positions under the Govern­ •slewed ] his want of republican be taken hence in the custody of* were. Mrs. Jones loses hers in *.» —— - » e Office ia the Coart H ours . ment, but they had lost American spjrit by ’ aiding that high-handed the Sheriff of the city and county fact that her old bonnet will look U— ----------- »--------- ——------------- 4 eding. sympathies. A member of the proceed of New York to the prison from shabby beside Mrs. Smith’s- new -9 i ’ U' 171* ; ■ a • •> .a . • . . * u„.. I Legislative assembly well express­ V According Ito the Constitution whence you came, and that you be one, although Mrs. Jones’ bonpet Business ed this feeling in 1868, by saying, Gf|t8|2, as well as that of 1864, a there confined in close custody by was very pretty and becoming the throne be said Sheriff till* the 28th day of Sunday before. Her daughter during the discussion of the pro-, Î kiesjsor « to •' the • w*. • « must . Arabella does doed not attend the e|v6- eve- I posed reciprocity treaty with thé appointed by ¡the Legislative As­ February, 1873, and that upon ■MOWER A HARRIS, *> Lafayette. United States: “ Ua makau ma- sembly, when a King dies without that day, between the hours of uing service unless invited by Mr. . Will hold themselves in readiness to kou i ka haole ! ’’that is “We are naming one. The old Hawaiian eleven in the morning and three Augustus, for the reason that «wer all calls upon them for anything in i afaid of foreigAers ! ” Of America ;eusftom,| arising, from an anoma- in the afternoon, you be hanged Augustus’ coat is always lot “ de- line of -JM|> they are especially afraid, saying, lou^ stiate of society, traces descent by the neck till you be dead, and gant fit,” and his gloves of “deligl Painting, when the matter of annexation is thrpugh the women of the royal may God have mercy on your ful color,” and he holds the hytyn- Calcimining, book in “ such a graceful way: * ih 1 Graining, discussed, that, should it occur, hoijse,- they themselves not succeed- oui.” Paper-hanging; and vice versa, Augustus invites their position would be the same ingito» the throne, but the male Glazing, e • r as that of the Indians, they would linq through them. According to A Grant Organ on the Credit Mobi- Arabella because she is “ stylish s All wofk done according to contract or and “ fashionable,” and the “ other lier Investigation. be gradually exterminated. Can thii thein, the probable successor oharge will be made. Try us. | fellows of his set|[|willhenvy him.’? ¿. P. BOWER, any one deny that such a feeling is; to the throne will be, not the late i [From the Cincinnati Gazette, the Leading If you do not believe [this, stan.d at' this, stand at* T. J. HARRIS. king’s sister, “ Ruta teelikolani,” needless? Grant Organ in Ohio. mar 11 if your window wne Sunday, but[th<^ Prince William Lunalilo, But that such a feeliug exists but|th£ It is not pleasant to write about morning while the church bells are and controls the nation ia undonbt- ■i who was related to the late' King the Credit Mobilier. After taking ringing, and watch the passing through7 his mother. ’* [ ed, and should the subject be sub­ ttiràugìf an active part during the cam­ crowd. There is the »me pitiful mitted to popular vote it would be . Much might be written of the paign in circulating all the denials mockery from the r beginning w to productions of the Islands; but suf- proda Proprietor. overwhelmingly rejected: In fact, THOMAS RYAN, - that were made of what was then, end. The color of tbedresB/ the dress, toe if annexation must come, the 'peo 'peo- ­ » ficfHjt to say that, for sugar,' and believed here to; be slander undi­ multitudinous trimmings, the hump j they are un- ple would say: “ Let us go to Eng­ CbtSit particularly f luted and without even the found­ at the bock where' Hie waist ter­ I IMPOST IT COMMODIOUS cos HOTEL IN land. ” Very likely the logic of eabaled. It pays to cultivate I su- ation of distorted truth to rest up­ ■ . HARD FINISHED thro’-, Ivi. the State. time will settle the question,, and gar,[¡in epite of the enormous dt duties on; after ransacking the Globe for minates—all the deformities of( oat. in favor of the United States, but rquifed to be paid at ' the San Fran­ evidence that charges of even the fashion in silks and laces are imb ’ fa no crowding now will aid tliat r cisco Custom-house. In 1870 the slightest complicity could not be tated . by the poorer class in Board per Week.. materials, and Bridget ‘ Board and Lodging •8 consummation. The American amoyht amopnt produced was about 20- true; after writing, by direct au­ cheaper _____ ■ e. j_ l A-_ *_1L i l/rL::!• J drapes her shawl in exactly ihe li Fyjtfa f ' At if policy at Honolulu ahoulff be one OOOjtuns, and that ¡ could be in­ thority of those interested, two of • 0.5 Z -7/. mistress,. of extreme care and caution. An* An­ creahcl crease! at leasi least five-fold, as well the denials so widely published; same way as does her mistress» 3EV14 Free Carriage will be in attendance to Convey PaMcngers Passengers to the llouvt.* Ifouse.r^ \ annex- ­ after a full belief founded upon Join the crowd, and you will hear nexation was indefinitely postpon­ as etfery other producion, jf annex yon pass along, that * “ Mra.rH Mrs. JX ed when the grave politicians at ation eould only remove the duties. such infoiynation that could be ob­ as you ttt Washington ¡¡refused to agree to Should Sho$d the islands be ’annexed to tained here, that the denials were has a new silk of the loveliest made”— but you yon the treaty of reciprocity. America, those who bold} hold? property 811 trqp in the unqualified sense in shade, that it is made oh, and hear that * Mias Miss G. ¿ ifcegarding Regarding the people and their might become very wealthy, wealthy. j In wfcich the public received them, it hurry on, has worn .the the same dress all the i character, only a Qentury and half fact, with such a condition there was very far from pleasant to know season: ” thatu Mr P. ha« a new BOOK BINDER, PAPER RULER AND ago they were heathens; now they- could hardly be a more alluring that the Committee of Investigation diamond pun” that “he is paying are civilized, The land is covered field Tor investment than thesA is* had scarcely touched the matter in attention^ to MissM.;”amd that ¡with schools and churches. Com­ lands. hand before the whole fabric of deni- j BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, mon school education is more gen­ Son “ Miss M. is not stylish; f ” and;so andt so Sonthren men who manage io al felly and every One whose name nam ap- on ad infinitum, were you not afc " I. ii . eral than in any of the more enlight­ get 1/700 or 1,800 pounds of su: peared on the Oakes Ames list 'was & the church door. No. 94,Front Street, between Washington ened natiotfs of the world. To find gar.f$om an acre by hard work found to be in greater or less degree Mid Alder, over Hopkins’ Hardware Store, a man or ^roman, who can neither will understand- something about involved. There is no intention of The romantic town ofSankapore^ v^lue of land that will produce asserting here that all were disre­ Conn., witnessed a most romantic I 'i! i read or write is so strange as to the i vi excjte contempt. Several newspa­ without extra cultivation, an aver­ putably involved; but in the very PORTLAND, OREGON. wedding on Thanksgiving Day,* pers ate edited and published in age <;5,000 pounds to the acre. mildest form in which the matter After an engagement of 50 years, ............. ■ ■ ’ I : ’ the original 1 Hawaiian tongue, and I Lavi known of instances of a can be stated, allure in a very .em­ Blank Boeks made to order, and ruled to the youthful ¿bridegroom of 78 fo in the poorest hov- production of ordr rér six tuns to the barrassing position. «wa»1»: aro to be found Summers led to we altar ¡Bis els in the land. It is an every-day acre. acre, J t It is also an error to sup­ with neatness and dispatch, ’ - blushing bride of 79. For 60 years jfrence to find natives in the pose tliat that small farmers cannot do occ^re 4. us- a_ _______ T- “ Last scene of all ” — Kero-sene, he had spent his Sunday evenings 1 £uclf has been ppoved at the backwo cwoods gravely arguing and well; feuclf —AT— H| which has ended 137 strange wieh his love, and ‘ now’ after (foH a discussing the questions which ag islancfe in many instances. Though eventful histories during* the Hast liberate consideration they have outside world. A Presi- but ^little ^.little country, yet so fair a GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, itate the I 1 |/ii year ni. I concluded to marry. 1» mil 1 ’;1 I H- I’ ! n ,'i ' I ft » I I I » I I I \.-•'*< f‘ I i ■ r ~ 4 — g - , T. - r —T — T— 4 I ■I a ■« i a : -> * i. *»>.' !• ■ ♦. ■ • • i W a -1? . - • \ ! ----------------- 1 OF ~ _-.p 9 ... if f- ■ 4 , I f T ! 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