Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 335, 1 December 1891 — ON DIT. [ARTICLE]

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the Poliee Bepartment, and of ealiing a mass meeting for that purpose. If it was for the removal vf \ the entire offi«ial fabric, and the; substitution of new and popular ; men in office by univcrsal suffrage,! we would, be pleased to see the ■! move made, otherwise it would j be only jumping from the frying . pan into the That the Beagle after having discharged her cargo at Koolau. has gone to Mahukona, to land a few tina of that drug that has madc Hawaiian officials drunk. That there will be a fine lot Chinese and J apanese carpenters j and architeets emp!oyed to build ] houses 6n those sixty lots whieh I fciend Waterhouse bought at Pearl i Citv. ■ . -,! Tbat thē water at Pearl City is | equal to Thames Wate'r for making beer, from Fords Island cannot be beat. That the Queen was a guest of Mr. Chas. Brown, at his wife's I counjtry seat at Waipio. on In|dependence D'ay. i That if a mass meeting is to be held to put Marsliai Wilson ont, we wonid like the resolution to be amendcd by including his superior tbe Attorney General and his Deputies. How is that for high—and we will let the Legislature boost the Ministrv out if not dkposed of ' before. Hnrrah. , That there was another display of valor made by one of Nowlein\s Guards, by thumding the l)fenearly out of a young girl nt Honuakaha, and as usual not a polieeman nearer than the Station House. That the entire Poliee l)epartment ineluding the Attorney General and deputies. thc Marshal and his l)eputy, were out at Lhomas Square to suppress # the people or any exuherance of feeling by them on account of their independence. The say they were armed. It would be well for these people to look after the opium smu|:glers and the rogues that run away from home withtheir mothei T s money.