Nuhou, Volume I, Number 18, 3 Malaki 1874 — Welcome Benicia. [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

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. |