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Show UUIl liOVAI." MMTOItS. lleforo leaving for KnjUnd ytslct-day ytslct-day "1'rluceia" Kalulaul lisuvd civ more of thosorosetintel ndlresses to the Amerlcsn op!e. Bhe, or .erhn wo ought to say her minagtr, evident ly understands how true It I thst swtotuosa captures mnrii Insects than sourness does; and some dsy nodoutt she or he nr both will add It to their store of Information that American aa n rulu aro not In tha entomological clr. Wo aru a very practical race, with a proneiiuss tolegtlltyor atloast to legal forms In adjusting titles; and for tho Hie of us wu are so farunablotoste upon what the fair aud pleasing girl bates her claim to the Hawaiian throne, lu thenbsenco of thu nccis-rary nccis-rary hereditary iiunllllcalloris slender inoujli when perfect o would ba un able to under a verdict In her favor even If call! upon to do ao; ao that while tha dainty mlsilvos with wnloh aha haifavorel ut aro recelvud as what they really are axprostlontof cordiality, cordial-ity, they deceive no one. This remlnda ui that we ha I another aslon of Hiwallan royally In our inlJit ytsterdsy. Ho frivols unincumbered oven hy the name of DivlJ Kiwan-akoa, Kiwan-akoa, and Is accompaulal by LIU uokalaul'j dlplomitlo reprraenlitive, Mr. l'aul Newman. They patsel through on the K.oClra'ilo Wo,tern, and wu didn't know thoy were here till they had gone, If we may so state It. Mr. Nowm lu expressed groat sat Isfictlon at the turn ntlilr had taken, and doubtluia loels as pleased with his work In Wnshlugton as doesnyouug lawyer who gets a verdict, not through hi cllortt but lu splto of Hum; It couldn't go any other way. Mr. Newman la no doubt a capable aud experienced gentlcmau,but the amount which thla trip figure up for himself aud his protege Is Just so much thrown to lUvy Jones' locker, for nothing else would liavu taken plasu had ho remained re-mained In hit Insular home. Ditto as to Kalulaul. No Injustice to tho Islanders or any othor reuplo Is contemplated con-templated or will occur exiept through Indirection. If, upon a careiul canvass among the Hawaiian It shall prove to bu the fact that n majority of them really desire annexation they can havo It. llut If It be shown that they would rather not have It, no aru too modest a puoplo to insist upon thu matter, however muili wu may U die. posed to think It to their Interest to make thu Islands a part of Uncle Barn's domain. |