Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 333, 27 November 1891 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

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Mr. Erfitor: — t T gly rumors are afioni \ v.» sc©aa to verify the sad spec{:: lo oL* a corrupt administration «'/ our goverDment, tolerated by ;t r;amber of respectable citizens froiii the basest of motives—seif-in-terest. Tbe Leo has been foreißost to d<':iounce this state, and has receiv ; d for its reward, persecution. It has fought its way with evic!-)itly ; one /ii,ūn object jn view, opposition to vice atid mal-administration. It speaks of vice and erime as being i at a pi omium, and that a dog a gmj. Jiamond nng or some other , Iri: t ean override j»suce —it | sg-{ >om late developments that i tht . -ust be some truth to this j degraded state whieh has created i so inueh comment in the past few days. 1 hope you will continue yoiir frood work for the public V» - al. Joh.\ Bkown. Mu. Kt>itor:-— Is it true that n, rel r, .i : ■ • oi" his late Exeelhincy J. O. Do uiuis, Prince Consort, is about to institute proceedings with a view to the recover y of wliat he consid- j crs his interest in the late Gover- i ■ norV estate known as Washington | plaee. he not having been ,named i in his Escellency's wili as a parti■c:pr.ut therein ? Ninau Where is sinoke there must be" fir»'. —Ed. | v ■■ i