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Show ABOUT HAWAII. Ibe Queen Liliuokalani Accuses Ac-cuses the Americans. 1X0 1'ilOTKlrOIlATK WANTED. Html ot the Honolulu Commissioners Commission-ers In Washington, rex in was in tiii: iklandm. Sleklgaii t'raee rfrr In Anne III Ului'loni lu IU Vies."! Fob. 3. Tin Taatttatt abl'ahea mi Interview with a relative rela-tive of the (lucen of Hawaii, wlioatys the Queen frequently protested agalnat the nutlty of American augir planters lotirda the mil vet. She alto objected ariloit the Importation of Chinese, tiltclptlly became lbs feared they roukl bring leprosy with them. Tim hctlhat abe wat tlio owner of Urns wpr tlantatloua also caured trouble Ulveeuhernnd tho Americans. The crjictoflha new cunrtltullun waa to Uvtcct the lower claeses from tho Uelintrs. The Queen said, to ujiet ttt (hut, the Americans brought that tlio reTolutlon. The A morlcans minted the marriage of Frlnctsa Kili'anlto a distant relavlvo of tlio Intlto royal family because, they (ti.tJiQ Increased lirltlth Influence, Mllned to make n match between the frlinti anil on American relative. bsiueen described her at a woman tflDu mind, an --- "lied pianist lad a talented cou.,-.... OOLONKI. VOI.NKY'8 VIEWS. ClllUAOi), Feb. 3. Col. Volusy C. Aialord, rx.oommander of the Hainan Ha-inan lurcet, waa lu the city today, lit la of tbo opinion that the United Matea mutt either annex the Baudwlcn blinds or let them alone. A protec-tarate protec-tarate he declares will be dlstaeteful to lltwtllana. They would lu all proba-lllltyprtfer proba-lllltyprtfer an Independent republic, ir tTcn return to the government of tat dctiosed queen. "I have teen Itstrongly questioned," IssalJ, "whether the gentlemen who In representing tho provisional gov lament at Washington represent the majority of this people. 1 cau meat esiliillcally ray they do. It It retorted re-torted that the lirltlth Inhabitant! of Ut lilandt are more numeroua than Americana and therefore iUltlili ! liisto It above par there. That It u 'fir treat mlttake. Amerlcaut aro Doit numeroua and the dealre for Xrltlth rule or anuexatlou to the Btltlih emplro jmouutt comparatively la NOtuliiK, ion the Dritlah real-H'DU real-H'DU of the lalaudt realize that the nmmcrolal proaperlty of the Sandwich hlauilt Ilea In annexation to the I'nlteJ Htatrt. I do not believe Great Britain will nie any protest aualnat the initiation of the lalandt by tlieUnlted BUtea." Tbe atory that Bprockloa It behind a revoluilouary movement It rldl-WW rldl-WW by O lonel Aahford. Hpreoklee, '"Id, beld to many lleoa on augar rUnlilloua that an era of dvpretalou Valch would enablo him to foreoluau 'tplantertlithedtilre of hit heart. "tbelanteraoould obtain the aame Witt for tbelr output at before the lunge of the MolClnley law, It would Btaa proaperlty for them and the pay. frnt pf their mortiiaKea. Therefore, aald, Hirecklet wanted a mouarcblal I'Teruraeut. TIIR COIISIISIOMERS AllHIVE. Waiiinutom, I). C, Feb. 3. The Mmmlailonert of the provlalonal guv. ibmant of Hawaii reached Waahmc "othUatteruoon. They were mot at ttaiutlon by Dr. MoltUmlth who bad fiav ouily received by mall tbo com. tnlnlaoor l'retldeut Dole of the pro. Jiional government, appslntliiK him pnitDtatlva of Hawaii at Watblng. Ill "" lU" "ew Blme. The gen-ik.Tn gen-ik.Tn Wl,ut ' oncu to a hotel whero !u?.r"!a lhB ovenlng. The hour of MJ arrival waa too ltte for them to S3 ii "' uHlcll of this government i.7.;m 1,'-aimiili made for their "tepllon did not Include an Interview laiu f "' luID' TtoB oommlatlonera " a number of representatives of flealJ'.'i'fi ,l .""'" "",,,,, anu ,,'1' Wi.i"'0 l.tu'""- They broujht if WiBm ?'''" ,of ""'"a PMr. his ii g '"" "uulo the procU. S tiiSUr"4,'1 wl11' ho revolution, ?m;d.UlluroM.W"",U taT" """ lltlia!L1",0?, of tn8 oommlaaionera, "BmlMloi0 ,,U,M "'" u""r8 ' " S"Un"wHt.rt"n''"",l0n bill b.'".!J"iU??B wnl0'' onntxatlou "wiirV rS?.ra":; """"''""d Caatle, "itll U r'l,Vft.w raucu d"'"1 bijKT1 la, " KW.meut "tlatottth..?. .".rm,.ueU "I10"! "J 'lrlcteJ &lM "' ,ua"-" ''" "'ao onJ;h.WV wat Unlvertal mU tblt??t i- UUt"""- H lo aooom. "tbliltbenuiary to lose our own rlht to vole, wenre Hlfrilly wIIIIiik to abandon that. If wo might be allowed lo iugiti"t, Ibe form of ijiv. tlliluent of tliu Diairiol or Colutnbu teeuis tu tie more Uealrtble for the rUndwIoh blind. Woiou'l if. nt a territorial government, In which there will lu a lojl.latiim elected by the votet of all the leople." Dr. Molt Bmllu, the Hawllan mln. later, InloimidHrcrelary Kiwtr trday of hit apuliitnietit at repruoulallve ul the irovliloiiat coveruraenl of thu lalanua tn the United Hlnlei liud hla accrptanco thcruof. He arranged with Iho aecrelary to recelvo the uoininla. rlonertat the ttatu department tonior. row mornlot; at 10 o'clocji. IllBI'AICJIKS moll mr.VKNs. Diapalcbea from Mlul'ter rlteveni at Honolulu and the commander o( the lloilon Were received by mall nt tho atilo and navy departments today. 1 1 la stated Ihal they confirm the Infer maliou made public through time dispatches Itoul rjin Kraucleiu atld the illppalclue let-olved by the ttate aud navy ileaituientt concerning tlio Hawaiian revolution. There Is, ho. ever one fct cmlvdlod lu Mlulater Bleveu'a dlapatch that puis toiuewhat adllleicut Uect on his aoilon than hud been derived from the prist dh-patches. dh-patches. Tills la nothing more or leit than the point that the revolution wai a couiplein surprlae to the minister at well fu to the commander ol the IIOHlsit. The rainlitrr lelt Honolulu on the lloalon e.irly In January on a visit to tume other Inlands without any Idea of the trouble impendlur. Tne llorton did not return to Honolulu until January Htu, aud tbe uiluliter tsytboHai very much astonltheJ to find the country In a atate of turmoil nhd excltrrueul. Tbe eveuta of the next fewdaya following the arrival ol the lloalon, however, culmlnalod on thu IMth, In the dethronement ol tjuceu lilluokalaut. The above Information waa received from an olllclnl of theetate dirtunnt, whoeiplaliied Ita tUUlfloJiice by tay. lug that It ahowel cinclualvnlr that rtpreaiiiiatlviaottLnUnltedblatealiad nut Hotted lie revolutionary move metit, and, In lac', weiu not on tho ground until alter It was under flerct headway. CANADA IEI.MI UAI). UrTAWA, Out., Feb. . The tW(:n, the goveruuitnt orgau, spvakiiiK vditolmlly about the trouble In Hawaii, iay: "Canada's Interest Hit In tbo fact that the lalauda are situated on a dllect roulo fruui Canada to Auatralla aud un the line vt lominerce butweeu that oountry and Cauadu. They are on Ira-IKjtUui Ira-IKjtUui nation lu the ilritlah cabal eyateiu, uud It la dialrable from our point ol view II they aro not ludepeud rntthut Kugland at all events should pwaeta supreme Inlluence there, tu Hawaii may aerve at a center Irom which the can exercise turvolllance of tbe l'aclllo ocean, and nla) at head quarters for a lleet. It la to be hoped that elfrctlve measures will be taken to prevent tho United Stales front annexing annex-ing territories which lu tbe futuro ate likely tuLeof to much Irapoitance to ur." roil ANNEXATION'. IiANSlNU, Mild., Feb. a. In tbe lenate today ibere was adopted a con-lurreut con-lurreut rvaolullon lnitructlng the Michigan delegation lu Congrcaa to uau all honorable meana to bring about tbe acceptance of the overturn tu be made by tbe conimlalloncra of the Hawaiian lalandr, and by proper treaty to annex theaame to the United Hlatet aa one of the territories thereof. |