Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 316, 4 November 1891 — Subscription. [ARTICLE]

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'!liat a Miniscer is said have Mr. Kahoonei. that he n ould put rn fifty dollars. for the liui Kaldiaina if he would drop Messrsr Wi!oox. Nawahi and Bush out of, ; -?ecutive committe of the said K': I. A lady, so Mr. K v savs also nised him one hundred dollars, 5f would do the same thing. V\ - remember onee, how during Mr. Gib®>n's administration, when the. chief executive and the ministrv did the very same thing, dabhiina; so mueh and so barefacedly jn i »Utics—tbat it lead eventually to a ievolution. History often repeats itself, and there is no knowing v!iat such action, if true, may }• .t<i to in the present enlightened condition of the masses. Tbethree estates are divided and their func--tion distinctly stated in the constitution, and any example or preeept t£ the coiitrary by the authoritiesare readily used against them.