Ke Aloha Aina, Volume IV, Number 8, 19 Pepeluali 1898 — NA KUMU KUE HE IWAKALUA KUMAMALIMA IKA HOOHUIAINA. [ARTICLE]
NA KUMU KU E HE IWAKALUA KUMAMALIMA IKA HOOHUIAINA.
I,—Xo ka mea, he liaawi pio loa aiiM ia me ka hikiwawe i ka olelo a'o a Mouroe, Oia olelo a'o no kona holomua, ua hoopuka moakaka la ae ia, aole loa kakou e komo pu e like me Europa a me Asia ma ka hao aina, a i ole e lawe mai i kekahi terītori e noho kuokoa ana. 2.—No ka mea, o ka hooholoia ana o ke kuikāhi hoohuiaina he hoao ana aka ia e hoomalu I kekahi lahui kanaka i like ole ko lakou manao, be kue loa ana Jjoi ia i ke kulana maluua o laila I kuknlu ia o ko kakou aupuni. 3—No ka mea, o na poe ohumu kipi, e hoonee nei me ka ikaika no ka hooholomua ana aku 1 ka lakon karaima e kue ana i kekahi lahui i lawehala ole, ua hoopuka ae lakou, aole be hiki i na kanaka ke hoomalu no lakou iho. 4—No ka mea, aole wale lakou i hookomo aku i keia, aka, ua hoike mai lakon i ka oiaio, mahope mai o ka wa o ekolu iausaai poe koho balot» mailoko mai 0 hookahi hft«eri tau3awi paha poe koho balota oia man moknpuni i ae ia e koho. o—No ka mea, aole a kakou mekini aupuni no ka hapai. ana, hana ana m« ka hoomau aka i ke aupuni oligate, a no ka mea, o ka hana ana, ia mau mokupuni pela, ma kahi o ke kuahauaaLinekoua e hookuu ia na liookauwa kuapaa ana, ke lawe mai nei kakou i mokuaina hoolfaUwa kuapaa. 6—No ka mea, o ka mea kaupaona kapakahl, ua olelo ae oia tia hiki ia oe ke lawe mai, ma ke ano teritori i hana ote ia, aole loa he teritori, a i 010, he mokuaina i hookahua, aole, aole loa, e nakii i kekahi ahaolelo ma keia mua aku e koho iaia he aupuiii i ike nui ia, a i ole, e haawi aku iaia i mokuaina. 7.—No ka mea, he elua a oi Seaate o Amerjika Huipuia o ke ano ahiu me ka aahu huluhipa, a 1 "piha i na olelo ao popopo like ole, aole i makēmake ia e lioopih'olo i ka Aha s?enate o Amerika Hulpuia ilalo. i'
55.--Xo lea mea, o kona nainilī\v!ili ma ke koho ia aua he hooi Luli ana akn i Ve Voho \>aTota iloko o ka haliana. 9—Ko k* iriea, o kona ae īa «ku © ka «haMelo, ua kuhi a k* *ba hookolokolo « liookapa nēi i ka hookupa aua o na Pake, 10- No ka uaea, o ka mea mua o kii ik«ikā o ko kakou )ahui, a o ko kakon noho lanaklla ana mKluna o ka ili honna, maluua no !a o ko kakon noho ana ine ka ikaika. oka aihue ana i kekahi man moknJ}tilii he' elua tausani «il« k« kaawale, hehoopoino anā mai iai ko kakou ikaika. li.—No ta mea, ma ka hana h®wa loa ana a na koa o Amenka Hnipnia tca ke kipako ana i ke Meiiwahine ā me ke anpnni pololei, aole loa e hnikala ia hewā o ko kakou aupnnu 12-»No ka mea, ua olelo ae o Peresidena Makinile uaa kana palapala. Aole ati e kamailio ikaika ana no ka hoohuiaina, no ka mea, aoTe ia he mea e noonoo ia nel. Oiai, ma ko k'akon maa kanawai lahui he hana karaima ia. He oiaio, e kamailio ana ka Peresidena i keia no Cuba, aka, he mea oiaio loa kiaia, a nā kohn pono loa keīa man olelo no Hawaii. 13.—N0 ka mea, o ke kne a na kanaka Hawaii he iwakālna taoaani i keia hoohuiaina ma ka paiapaia hoopii me ka ikaika, nona hoi ka pane aole e hiki ke hana. ia akn me ka pololei. 14.—N0 ka mea, o ka olelo ana o Hawaii bo ki ia a Amerika Hnipnia i makemake ai, he hoo- j pnnipnni loa. oke ki he elaa ] tausani mile mai ka laka mai-iDa| he ki-he waiwai ole loa ia. i Aole i pan. i