Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 252, 28 June 1893 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

The Honolulu corresnondence of S. F. Call whieh we under«tand is contributed bv the editor of the A»Jvertiser contained in its is»ue of June lst, the following remaricably brilliant statement: “Chairman McStocker of tb« Club stated to the Call correspondent in answer to a suppoeititiou» question: ‘Yes; under such circumstances, if Blount aud Clevoland went back on us and attempted to restore the Queen, I am c«rtain we would resist such an attempted with force of arms and apj>eal lo the of the U. S. to right matters.”’ W’e have alwaye wondered what Blount and Cleveland had to do with things anyway —eepecially eueh things as chairman McStocker of the annexation club.—but wa now observe that the Chairman afi rsaid has a secret agreemant with Me«sre. Blount and Cleveland and he is apparentlr afraid that they will g» back on him and reatore the Queen. If they dare do so however that bold warrior ia f»rtile in expedienta. He and hie ilk will recist by foroe of armt any suoh attempt on the part of hii alieged quondam colleaguea and will appeal to the people of the U. S. to ri(ht matt«rs. It ie of ooune a matter of no coneequence to Chairman McStocker to poir.t not that the people of the United Statei thought alr«ady

that th«_v richting matteri» b_r flectiug Mr. Cievel;»nd aa Preaident and lhat that gentleaian diapatched Mr. Bloaut a» his reprfcsenutive here with paramounl authority. Suc!i Iitti* things as those do not lroubl« Chairmrn McSt<xrker. l.et thf*e exalted peraonssres who prob«b!.T now hear of lue uovrerful and able McS<*tckfcr for tde dr»t time, let them dure to do what thebrilliant geniu3 d;3approves and an auwful ūte wili be lheirs. The mighty McStock»*r wiil draw his •nicaer-snee and eall on hie 149 folloWr*rs of ihe e ub t ipr*duce their pop-guns and re3!st BIount and Cleveland if they dare attempt such thii:gs as the restoration of the Queen and the mellitluou» voicf8 of the 130 will be heard cailīng on ihe peop'e <>f the United States to right matters and eil on the presumptuou» pair who have dared to thwart the b »!d MaeStokhr and 149 fellow-memberi. We weep when we think of ihe awful constrquencfcS. Our peraon*l acquaintHnce with Mr. Blount ia but slight and with Mr. Cleveland none at all, but we beg on our knees tho8egenliemen to bow to Mr. MacStocker and retreat before it is too late, and so avoid the awful consequencea.