Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 182, 7 August 1894 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

The Ailverli»scr is blaming Cleveland for the refusal of tbe raajority of tbe people to take the outh und scrva as jnrymen. We did uot know tbat the clause in the coustitution providing for the takiog of the oath eraanated from Clevelund. We heretofore believed that it was Haieh who had conceived the brilliunt idea whieh now has proved an equally bril—liaut failure. If Uie constitutiou hud been accepted aml approved by tho people, as would have heou the case iu any true ropublie, there would have been no besitation on the paxt of the jurors iu taking thorequired oath nor wouKl thero have heen «ny goml reusou for their refusah.