Hawaii Holomua, Volume I, Number 75, 15 December 1893 — A Birthday Luau. [ARTICLE]

A Birthday Luau.

Mr. Frank Harvey entertained a large number of his friends at his residence at Palama last night. A most elegant luau was given, and Mr. Harvey displayed himself as usual as an excellent host. The occasion of the festive gathering was the sixth birthday of the daughter of Mr. Harvey. Many wishes for "happy returns of the day" were expressed to that young lady, and many kind expressions were uttered for the success of the parents of the little hostess. Mr. Harvey is one of the most popular, and most intelligent Hawaiians in Honolulu.

Minister Dole stated at yesterday's session of the Councils, "that the arrival of the Corwin had created some exictement, but that the Government had received no dispatches on it." He surely did not expect it would. The Star says, that "the executive framed an ultimatum in which it declined to negotiate for a restoration of the crown, and declared that it would resist with military force and every attempt to overthrow the Provisional Government." This ultimatum is ready to be sent to Minister Willis so they say.