Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Volume VI, Number 10, 9 March 1867 — Page 2
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Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
KE KILOHANA POOKELA NO KA LAHUI HAWAII.
English Column.
From the Sacramento C@l@n, Feb. 2
FOREIGN NEWS
The telegraph gives us Eastern news un-
der date of January 31st and Feb. 1st.
The Senate passed the new Tarrif bill at
the evening session January 31st. by a vote
of 27 to 10--a much stronger majority than
was anticipated by the speculative corres-
pondents of the fee trade journals. Yester-
day the Senate took up the Bankrupt bill
but adjourned without action.
The Alabama Legislature has enacted a
law authorizing the establishment of a system
of free schools for the whites and blacks, the
races to be taught in separate schools.
A dispatch from Junction City, Colorado,
gives an account of another horrible mas-
sacre by Indians on the Plains. The
Cheyennes were the perpetrators of this
bloody deed. Of sixty-three men who were
encamped, with a train, near the head of
Smoky Hill river, fifty-nine were killed.
Additional failures are reported in Wall
street. A number of the insurance com-
panies are said to be in a tremulous condi-
tion, owing to the heavy lo@ses by fire and
marine disasters during the past year.
The special correspondents of the New
York Times and Tribune are now satisfied
that the Judiciary Committee of the House
of Representatives have obtained sufficient
evidence to justify the presentation of articles
of impeachment. The Committee have ob-
tained permission to sit during the sessions
of the House.
General Grant has called a council of
general officers, to meet in Washington and
consider matters of importance to the army
and especially the arrangements for main-
taining garrisons in the South.
A bill has been introduced in the Senate
providing a subsidy for a line of steamers to
run between San Francisco and Honolulu.
The Tennessee House of Representatives
had a test vote on the bill to establish equal
suffrage in that State, resulting a yes 36, noes
28. The loyalists in that quarter and jubi-
ant over their success.
The dispatches by the Atlantic Cable state
that Garibaldi discourages the project of a
revolutionary rising at Rome; that volunteers
from Greece continue to to to Crete.
The substance of the letters from Grant
and Sherman protesting against the practice
of selling arms and ammunition to the Indi-
ans, is telegraphed.
The New York World announces that the
President, the Cabinet and leading rebels
have agreed upon a new plan of reconstruc-
tion, and assumes that it will be greedily
swallowed by Congressional gudgeons. The
President is going to recommend qualified
negro suffrage to his Legislatures in the
South.
The President's new plan of reconstruction
seems to be distasteful to all parties. The
Southern journals, as far as heard from, con-
den it. the Governors, who were expected
to stain it, do not venture beyond a brief,
non-committal letter. The Southern Repub-
lichen Association denounces the plan.
The deficiency in the wheat crop of Great
Britain is estimated at sixty-four million
bushels.
It is reported in Europe that the King of
Greece is to marry a Russian Princess, which,
if true, is significant in the present aspect of
the Eastern question.
The feature of the news by the Atlantic
cable is the speech of Queen Vitoria at the
opening of the British Parliament on the 5th.
The speech was unusually long, making two
thousand words. It cautiously recommends
an extenuation of the elective franchise and
breathes an amicable spirit towards the United
States. A dispatch says that during the
delivery of the speech the people cried "Re-
form! Reform!" It was arranged that on
the day fixed for the meeting of Parliament
there should be a popular demonstration in
the vicinity of the Parliament House. Ex-
citing times, these, for "my lords and gen-
telmen."
Maximilian was still in the city of Mexico
on February 5th. He had sent Miramon,
with seven thousand men, to attack the Li-
berals at San Luis Potosi. If victorious he
intended to order an election and abide
by the result.
[From the weekly al@a of Feb. 16]
Was@ington, Feburary 11th,--Sanford
Conover, the detective, who fabricated the
testimony showing the complicity of Jeff.
Davis with the assassination of President
Lincoln, was found guilty of perjury.
Chicago. Febuary 11th.--The newly
appointed in New England, where the
depth of snow is from five to ten feet. The
damage around Providence is already esti-
mated at $200,000, and the vicinity of
Norwich, $10,000 The ice on the Dela-
ware River has broken up.
New York, February 11th.--The North
Carolina Legislature, on account of the greed
destitution throughout that State, has passed
a bill postponing the payment of private debts
twelve months. The people of Pitt County
had nearly compelled the Sheriff to burn the
writs and executions against them.
New York, February 11th.--Slomon
Johnson, colored, formerly President Lin-
coln's barber, has been appointed a first-class
clerk in the office of the Secretary of the
Treasury.
London, Febuary 11th.--The Reform
procession marched through the city all the
afternoon. It was immense. There was
not the sightest disturbance. A deputation
headed by John Bright waited upon Glad-
stone. It was favorably received. It is re-
ported that Disraeli will offer a plan of re-
form to be adopted in Parliament by resolu-
tion.
Constantinople. Febuary 11th.--The
Sultan has resolved to emancipate his
Christian subjects from their political dis-
abilities, and he has called a Turkish Parlia-
ment.
NUHOU KUWAIIO
Amerika Huipuia
Ua hooholoia i ka Ahaolelo he kanawai e
ae ana e lilo o Nebraska (@n ma ke ko-
mohana o Iowa) i Mokuaina. Ua haole ka
Presidena i keia kila kanawai, ua hoihoiia
nae i ka Ahaolelo la, a nolaila, ua lilo
i kanawai, a ua komo mai ke kanakolu-ku-
mamahiku o na Mokuaina iloko o na oihana
a me na mana o na Mokuaina a papa o Ame-
rika Huipuia.
Mainua iho nei, ua hele o Suwada opio
(F.W. Seward) i na Mokupuni o I@ia Ko-
mohana, oia hoi o Kuba a me na moku e
kokoke ana, me ke ano elele hana malu o ke
Aupuni. Ua hoi aku nei i Wasinetona, a i
ka oleloia, ua lilo i ke Aupnui o Amerika
Huipuia ma ke ano kuai maoli, kekahi mo-
kupuni i kapaia o Sana Toma. No Dene-
maka keia mokuliilii mamua iho nei. Ua
makemake ia paha i awa ku moku manuwa
no Amerika. Aia a maopopo mai ka lilo.
Ua laweia mai ma Nu Ioka mai Enelani
mai, he oo-palau mahu, i hiki ka eka aina
hookahi i ua palau la iloko o ka hora hooka-
hi ke palau iho. He $10,000 ke kumulipo.
Ho'okahi kapuai okoa ka hohonu o kona pa-
lau-eli ana.
No ka pilikia o ke alanui nui o Nu Ioka,
o Alanui akea (Broadway) i ka piha mau a
huikau wale i ka nui wale o na kaa-lio, a
hiki ole i ka poe hele wawae mai kekahi ao-
ao a i kekahi aoao o ua alanui la, nolaila,
ua hoomaka ia e kukulu i ua po hao, maluna
loa o ke ala hele, me ma alapii hao e pii aku
ai a luna o ua uapo nei, a pela e ae ae ma
kela kapa alanui, a iho hou ilalo.
Ua hook@mo ia mamua o ke Ahaolelo he
bila kanawai e kokua makana dala ana i ke-
kahi Laina Mokuahi holo mau mai Kapala-
kiko mai a i Honolulu nei.
Ua nui mai nei ka kau ma Nu Olina i
keia hooilo, no ka nui o ke anu. He mea
hou i malaila--aohe i ike ia mamua e kua-
kea ana ko laila mau alanui a me na hale i
ka hau. Ua ikaika loa no hoi ke anu ma
Nu Ioka, aole hiki i na kua ke hele no ka
nui o ka hau.
Enelani.
Ua wehe ka Moi Wahine i ka Ahaolelo.
Ua olelo kela he mea pono ke hoomahuahua
ia ka nui o ka poe e hoko balota ana, e like
me na aupuni makaainana. Ua manao ia
o ka hope paha keia o kona hele ana imuao
ka lehulehu e wehe ai i ka Ahaolelo. Iaia
e hai ana i kana mau olelo, ua kahea mai
kekahi poe mawaho. "E hooponopono hou,"
E hooponopono hou"--oia hoi, e haawi i ke
koho balota i na makaainana.
Ke oleloia nei no ka hookaawale ia Kana-
da i Panalaau Berekane e pili ana, i Aupuni
Kuokon; a ua oluolu no kekahi poe koikoi
o Enelani, no ka mea, he mea ia e mama ai
ke poho o Enelani, i ka malama ana i kana
mau keiki, oia o na papalaau, Ua aneane
hoomakaukauia ka hui o ua mau panalaau
nei.
Europa.
E noonoo ana ka Pope i ka pono o ka
hool@lo ana ia Kolumebusa, ka mea nana i imi
a loaa o America i Mea Hemolele, a e kapaia
o Sana Kolumebusa. E hoolilo paha aua-
nei ko kakou mau Pope ia Kapena Kuke o
Sana Kuke!
Ua kukukuia ma Pekina, ma Kina he
Kulanui Europa, e ao ia i na olelo o Eu-
ropa.
E hooemi loa ia ana i lalo ka uku no ka
wae@ telerarapa Atelanika, i hookahi no da-
la o ka huaolelo hookahi. Mamua iho nei,
elima dala o ka huaolelo hookahi. Mai ka-
palakiko hoi a Nu Ioka mamua iho nei, he
$8.00 o ka umi huaolelo, a i keia manawa
$6.00 wale no.
I keia manawa ua nui loa ka palaua i la-
we ia mai Keleponia aku a i Nu Ioka, a ua
makemake loa ia malaila, no ka maikai o
ua palaoa la.
Ua hana hou ia na lako o loko o ka hale
o ka Peresidena, $40,000 ka lilo.
Ua kokua ko Nu Ioka poe i ka pilikia o
ka põe ilihune ma ka Hema, i ka pololi, 20.-
000 dala.
Ke hoomakaukau hou nei no i Kili a
me Peru, e kaua me Sepania.
O Berazila a me Parakue, ke noke nei no
i ka liku aku luku mai.
O na Ilikini no hoi kekahi ma Amerika
Huipuia, ke hookala pahi nei, a ke holoi nei
i ka lakou mai pu, i nee mai ka ilikeokeo,
aohe nao.
E kokua dala ana kekahi poe o Amerika
i na Kerete i kipi ia Tureke.
Nana iho i keia mau la paa pu na
kanaka ma kahawai nui o Honolulu nei, o
ka paa no ia mai ka uapo a Haaliliamanu a
hiki i ka uapo a Ka@@ika kau a mea o ka
makahehi i ke Paeaea oopu. Nunui loa no
hoi ke poo o ke Okuhekuhe, loaa ka i@ai o
ka la inaka poniuniu o ka noho ana.