Hawaii Holomua, Volume I, Number 17, 6 October 1893 — CORRSPONDENCE. [ARTICLE]

CORRSPONDENCE.

[We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or the utterances of our correspondents.] EDITOR HOLOMUA:—What will be thought of L. A Thurston by the American public, when they read the communication of Mr. Charles Nordhoff that appeared in the Bulletin of Oct. 2. Also, what must the American public think of the Advertiser's "good government" that would send such a double faced character as L. A. Thurston to represent it at Washington. There has been more missionary cussedness practiced upon the good name of Hawaii since January 17th than could have happened under the monarchy during the reign of a hundred years. Talk about Boston missionary piety! That class of piety is thicker in Hades today, if there is such a place, than tad-poles in a frog pond. It has been demonstrated quite frequently of late, that for the simon pure quintessence of trickery and meanness, the pious puritanic political frauds of Stevens —take the cake TRUTH.