Ka Elele Poakolu, Volume I, Number 5, 6 October 1880 — ' The Kaumakapili Weeting. [ARTICLE]

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' The Kaumakapili Weeting.

The Comiuittee of 13 appointed at thiH meeting was allowed an audience by His Majesty at 5 r. m. — jju Tueaduy. llon. J. M. Jvapena, tue Ohairman of the t.'omujittee addressed His Majesty as follows: " t>ire, — On the evening uf yesterday, a public meet- ' ing was beld by Your own people at Kaumakapili ■' Chiirch. lor the purpose of e>cpreHsing; t.liei£_tmesentitnents regurding the course pursued by lour M_ajesty.in cundyutiug -the Government in the past for thc welfare ol' Yuur, Majesty.'s people ; at whieh rueeting, it was reM.ived, that a Committee of 13 be - - chosen to make kiu.wu to Your Majt-sty such"seutiments. lYe have 1 1 1 <■_ lionor of betng that Coniniittee, aud pcrmit nievSire, ob behalf of the native popula-, tion of tt)is city, to read tlie„ preauibies and" resolui ^.tiQrL£4)ass.ed...-at,r}aid--njeet-mg-'' -¥be-resoltrtton3 -»s given in our report of tlie nieeting were then read. His Majesty replied — " Mr. Chairman and gentlerneu of the Committee, — I feel mueh gratitied to noie evidcnce among iny owm people of their in(erest iu matters pertaining tu the ^admistrajiflū..af our Goverumeut. It is a matter of importaDce that equality should aiways rule in cases of Cabinet tilling whenover it ean be done. 1 take this to be a good step among my own people, aud ehall tberefore talto into careful consideration this prayer of theirs " — AHem short sta^, durihg whieh His Majesty epoke in approving terms of th"e course taken by bis IIawaiian-born subjects, the Committee retired , ,very mueh pleased with the kind receptioo uccorded them.

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