Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Volume XXIX, Number 39, 27 Kepakemapa 1890 — Our English Column. [ARTICLE]

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Our English Column.

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>1)1 lri»iii Ka ua» 11 ir « hou e shall !>o niaiie a% tol i.wh \\)iitvtr plc.*st- <»n t)>c ls)an<J .1 H.iwaii m.iv writt' to Hll Majcsty. n»t I.HI nir»; l);f n.uins <>t two r> n> >1 wiml' 111 wh;>rn hf 1 hm scs tc >»it in iil with thc N (' cs. Ilu \ mav •n r 11e 111 tl,c t. rm l>> Ilis K.»mchamcha 111 l he our thib .( !!i t i>. to inh'im \ m..|v st\ (>l »cr '..un \"i\> 'MK » n :s!.unl ot Hawau, wh.un we M'iwulii' men ot wis li>m aiul ' lHitT.v l" l ht namo 01 the l»rst is - l'he name i»f the oiul 15 - lt !•« our dcsirc that thtse two r;s\ ns s)i ( «nlil sit m (i-uneil with the Ni ( lcs jhr | itsn,t \tar Hy us, Si^n<rtl. " I he ah«>vf Utttr when writtcn n\iv : e < ir« t,i.ittil anu thc pc«»p)c, aiul 4.'. arc ple«"»cti with ;h« s»e men mav put their name<. Aml cvcn shou!d UieNe man\ suv)» ietlcrs wr;ttcn »t t'c we'), tor the jKrsv)ii who has :u' 11H>st n.imcs in lhosclcttt rs will t>e '.he j er>on \h< >cn. anil he tht Kepu<entative t'rt>m Ha*aa Jn thc\e t>allot kucr> thcre ma> be a K»cat ruivbit «t si>;nalurt* to the s.unc lettt». I'he name» ot all who te wt)l he eounieil, anel the i erson* )u\ the mai« rity will l>e the one* who atc « hv»sen l he e)ection !*hall t>e i ou\Ua ted m the *ame n»anncr aiM» oni Mau;. Oahu aiul Kauai. ; >hi.u'tl anv man another <i n.iiiH' .*s a t > a ietur wntten aU'\e, or >hou)ti an> one wnte his ( '*i! name tw.«v. or shotiti <>nc write ;hr name of«iu>thtr w»thout his j»ppro tu'H>n, he shali l>c t»ne\l ten il i)ars fbr o«.'iN r.aa»e thu> * rtmmaKy wnuen. j \> v».'n as Hs Ma;eMy ihe Kmg as< crtains the names the |m»on» wlu> »te v ho*cn, the Piemiei wilHhen wr:te aiui inlonn thcm ot the tlay an<l :he |ilace < i nu\Ur,£ « i the sUture ihai lht> in»\ l>e »n x >utc v>t re#tline<*. 5. All lbc t \pen*cs vi thc Rej rescntati\et :n g >inj; 10 and trum the meetmg *hall be ivsh! h\ tht and «Uo all c\i>cnse> while in *ttendance. l'hn» idict having been |v»ssetl by the oi Noh!e*we h*vehereunto »et our names this «econd cby oC Nu*emi>cr tn the year 1840, at l.a* haina, Maui. (Stgntd) Kam*haf»eha 111, Kekauluohi.

I im v.rrv that I rannot g ve the] narr cs tf tbc fir*t RejTescmJttTt« thc» «"He wn, bc? perhj»f4 »oa>e ctfwr vener ! ab'c Hi«iīu»rs nv»y be #hJe to. H<te.j ho«e%cr, arc :hc nimei cf the chieff who (> rroed the Hotse (i NeWe* theo Ke*»uiuohi. Hotpi!n»ahjnr Kuikim, Kc*»uon- M. Kaheki<ī r Pak». Kon»,j Kcv hoka ole, Leiewhoke. Kekoanaoi». Ke-aluahonui, Kanaina, Ke*?ni It. r.i Ana and Haah;»o, 15 in a!l The«e, j wtth the 7 Repce*er.ta? we<> f«.rtn<c{ the i c>:»v#tvfe < f ;*o bc<J e% and th?s .car. n thc %emiccnteonul rearj th;s ntM mal cf repr««ntati*e in *he Hawauan Islandv J'-st «omr>are. you ycunjg Hawauan U* .<rs ar.d poi;t cians th< f ergth of th vn: «.reatir£ a rej,rfsentatiife branch of \trr?tncrt, and of a like kwd ' n :he «tatute to-day The >n'y atū.r> tor reprcsentative> ixir,n 'wiMiom ar,d uruderre" f the onh p a'in at or.* tor eltct,rs t«ring * th :ho*e men all who were -o ā muht v.,te )Vr thern. No insjert' r* oi e!n ti ;ns. onl\ letters wr«'tcn 10 the Kirg No halio? tK»xes f no elc< t>or.eenng. no >?reat ?ums of none-, s,-ent jn hiring runrers, giving iuaus. ar<l whi*<key pt;nches. l' u.le Ph;i was a«.~r]*iainted «rith ».>ine of th' sc o!<! Hawanan N«;hics S:atci> oid a!I (t them, Mne i K>kinu' men lt rnwst have eome hard wjth them, in ?hose e*rly diy>, to share a part »■! their power with the « ommun people. i he> are ali gonc now, and the C'»(nrnur. iwopie are -II who are U tt, and thesc. like a young roit, wish 10 take the h»t in their tteth, and go wht re thc\ iit>jrc, ar.»i at the»r own r.«o < ? -| 0t <1