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Show QUEEN LiNOKALANI, The installation of Linokalani ps iiieen of Hawaii adds onothcr to tho list of council now ruled by iiecn England, Spain mid Holland. ludian-apolis ludian-apolis News. King Kalakatia will bo sncceded by his sister, Princess Linokalani, who wears her hair pompadour and pronounces pro-nounces her name by installments. Minneapolis Times. The accession of Queen Linokalani to the Hawaiian throne will at least check tho diversion of the revenues of tho kingdom to the pockets of expert poker players. St. Louis Post Dnpatch. It is not anticipated that the successor to the throne will make any radical changes in tf to government. In fact, she had tho position as regent during the kind's absence in 1H77, and is al-acquaiiiled al-acquaiiiled with her royal duties. Boston Bos-ton Herald. The princess is a sister of the lalo king, and is married to an American, .lolin (). Dominis, formerly of Boston, and at present acting as regent fd iho kingdom. She 'S a woman of education and refinement, and is said to possess much ability and fact all of wliich she will need "in the present condition of affair. Albany Times. Shu is marred to a Bostion man, and her influence may bo depend on to promote pro-mote the approaching annexation of the islands to the I'niteil States though she will probably let her people do as they please in tho affairs of government, and coutine her influence to advice, without any attempt at coercion. Philadelphia Bulletin. During the latter part of the reign of Kalakaua the United States had exercised exer-cised a predominating influence iu the Sandwich Islands. Kut whether this will be continued under Queen Lino-kalania Lino-kalania remains to be seeu. Jt require a great deal of delicate diplomacy to ins wjueons b'V've '""iuitj "equal to the occasion. Phuadol-pbia Phuadol-pbia Record. The new queen of tho Sandwich Islands Is-lands it Princess Lydia, sister of Kala-kana. Kala-kana. Sho will bo remembered as figuring with her husband, Colonel Dominis, at tho orgies given her in 1HH7 under the auspices of the city government. govern-ment. She impressed people then as a respectable woman who was at a loss to understand why so much champagne was being imbibed on her account. Boston Record. |