Letter

Robert Stirling to (The order summoning the legislative assembly is printed as an inclosure to Mr. Peirce’s No. 177, of January 10, 1873.), December 11, 1872

[Inclosure.]

[From the Hawaiian Gazette of Wednesday, December 11, 1872.]

The health of His Majesty has been failing for some time, and during the last night he experienced a very severe attack, from which, however, he rallied sufficiently to encourage the hopes of his attendants. But at 10 o’clock an unfavorable change took place, and at 20 minutes after 10 o’clock he breathed his last without suffering.

  • F. W. HUCHISON.
  • STEPHEN H. PHILLIPS.
  • ROBERT STIRLING.

(The order summoning the legislative assembly is printed as an inclosure to Mr. Peirce’s No. 177, of January 10, 1873.)

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