Nuhou, Volume I, Number 18, 3 Malaki 1874 — Welcome Benicia. [ARTICLE]
Welcome Benicia.
We were,truly delighted to see tlie uoble Henū'ia entsr our harbor lust Friday moruing. She, rather her ofllcors, that were here witU4ior darin<; ;i former visit, wheu King Kamehameha V. was buried, aud when King LunaJilo wus elected and crowned, were generiiil favorites—therefore it was like a revival of ; very pleasaut past tiuies, or a weleome honie of kinsfolk, when our townsfolk greeted; the retum of Graham, Bishop, GooJwiu, Kutc, Carter, rutnani, Piikiu, and other f«miliar %es uud uaincs. \Ve miss Capt Clarv, and ,those gallant boys, Little.atid Tobin, but we doubt not fitid pleasan:t gentlenieu in their places, well' qualified to |sustam the uame aud faiue! of the The good ship has eouie, to lv present al another Roya! Fuuoml, and. we niust hope that |the īit.u'cui will bo I I
!i - - iorever } beTore ste uae on our shores. Her ! impersonation of service. |