Ka Hae Hawaii, Volume 2, Number 50, 10 March 1858 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

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E ka Hae Hawaii e: Ma ka halawai ana o ka Ahaluii Mahiai o ko Hawaii Pae Aina ma ka Hale pnle pohaku mi Kawaiahao i ka hora 3 o keia la. Ua kauoha ia mai au e ka Moi ka Peresidena o ka Aha, e hoouna aku e paiia iloko o ka Hae, i kekahi mau iiiauao i hoohohiia e ua Aha la ; Penoi. “ Hooholoia.” “E kolioia o \\’m, Webster, loane li, loua Piikoi, Liinaikaika, Lopikana, i inau Knmiie e noonoo no ka hoohui hanu ko ; aole lakou e nana i kekahi aina mawaho o keia Mokupnni, e hnike mai lakou i kahi kupono e kukulu ai ka hale \v*ili ko, i ka nui o ke d.ila e pono ai keia hana, a me ke ano n ka mahele ana oia dala iwaeua 9 ka poe hooliui ” “ Hoolioliiiu ” E kohoia o J. W. E. Maikai, loane.Ii, Limaikaiku, i inau Komile e liooinakaukau ho ixi mea e pili ana i ka mahiai, i nie« e hoike inai ai iinua o keia Aha, a me ua uku kauleleno na mea oi o ka maikai ” Uu honpailee ia ka halawai, a e halawai hnu i ka Mone.dē hope o keia inahina ; oia ka la 21). Ke makeinake nei ka Moi, ka Pcresidena o ka Aha, E hele mni- na kanaku a pau e hoolohe i na hana ma ia la. mai palaka. J. W. E. MAIKAI. Ilonolulu, Mar. l!rk>S. Kakauolelo