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Show From th SamlwieU Islmuls himI Aiislruiiu Kmc KhIii-kimaeu KhIii-kimaeu route lo Hie lulled MlHll-M. San Francisco, 27. The steamer MuvG'retfor from Australia and Honolulu Hono-lulu arrivid lust night. King Kaia-kaittis Kaia-kaittis on his way hereby the steamer ' Beueeia. Be tore having he recon-t-Lructed his cabinet as follows: Win. 1 L. Green, minister of foreign affairs, Win. L Moehonna minister of the " interior, Juo S. Walker minister of finance, K. H. SUinley attorney gene- : rah The steamer brings Australian 1 d tes to Get. 24th. The captain, ollii'ers, crew and four white men j and several native sailors of tho cut-ur cut-ur Liipiciinj, on a viy-ige to Nonmea from New C.ilcdonia, ntupped at Santa San-ta Cruz island lor provisions. The savages massacred all except one na- - Live sailor, and destroyed the cutter. No names are given. - King Kalaki.ua appointed Trince Dtlewiiokn n-gftii during his absence to tne L'tiiud Stales. He has also been proiiaimed successor to the throne. John Norton, chief mate of the whaler Jaut-s AU n, Alexander Collins, Col-lins, Thomas B.tikjrr, Jno. Sep.m, m Chas. Amb.er, Ctuis. Beyer, eeamen, went in an o. en tkat from the vessel - and struck a' whale. The line got tun I. Tlit-y were drawn down and all perished. There are still reports " ot aenuin revolts in Fiji, but not cred- I ited l-v the Australian papers, al I I thuu-h they concede that there is cause for nipreheuding very grave' dilliouliies. Many ot the native chiefs arc dis-atistied with the plan of annexation an-nexation to any foreign country. |