Nuhou, Volume II, Number 2, 18 July 1873 — Who is Going [ARTICLE]

Who is Going

To Wāsliington, to uegot-iate, or lobby the Pearl llarhor Lagoori t u -only salvation, M u only poseible" reciproci ty treatv ? Perhaps the 4 4 projector" ought to go, and a lady, and a judge, when thut?, \*e woukl have our ieOncn]ent;our learriing, and our iuereantile interest*> (beeause Ihe projector ]g a memhcr of the Chaihber of Commeree) fully represented, This would i?uit us; and wou!d afford a ehanee for the and Figaros of Amei'iea to have eome amueemeni; but perhapB we had-better have the 4< bone and einew, and mueele, and hide and tallow ? ' of the eountry reprēsented. Who ean fill the bill; or the hide for such a job ? It must nbt be a thiu skmned one. Our friend Kipi ia jubf the man. lla won't blab. Ile wili keep dark, sure. lle kno\vs how to raise eane. Ile knows Ilawaii and tb wants v be:ter than any of our aeeumed diplomatt>; and he wou!d he a big Polynesian lion at Wa«hBut he wouki not eede Pearl llarbor; and tHVtho " prcyeetor " had'hetfer go, and may go; wiih oiir leave, jf he will pay hie own way. Xo money for a grand Jlighvvhyan, high eoekaloi'um amba6sadoriai jaunt to WaBhington. Not a ditue, you inay bet onjtlie kanakae fbr that, Aole kala —aole hapawalu. Ko ka hele ma Wakinekona m ka liio o ka aina. E3T Street eovner forsooth. U noi overy man who frecly an oplnion as he and goea, a * 4 6trt)et eorner politieian ;*" and who ie? t\m u magkter," or master, luspired m doubt by epsom «alr« nnd prayera, who w*>uld mt fr»*e utterane*