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[Inclosure 4.—Extract from the Pacific Commercial Advertiser, December, 31, 1872.] the prince. His Royal Highness has spent the past week at his seaside cottage at Waikiki, in the enjoyment of…
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Extract from Hawaiian Gazette, December 18, 1872. Upon the return of the chancellor of the kingdom from Lahaina, he expressed a desire that the privy councilors should assemble informally at…
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chamberlain’s notice. The court will go into full mourning for His late Majesty Kamehameha V from the date of this notice until two weeks after the funeral, and will wear…
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Extracts from Hawaiian Gazette of December 18, 1872. The attention of all officers of the government is respectfully invited to the impropriety of any official interference in determining the question…
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No. 226. Mr. Peirce to Mr. Fish. [Extract.] Legation of United States of America, Honolulu, December 18, 1872. (Rec’d January 10, 1873.) No. 177.] Sir: As the contest to elect…
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[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…
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No. 225. Mr. Peirce to Mr. Fish. [Extract.] Legation of the United States of America, Honolulu, Dec. 11, 1872. (Received Jan. 2, 1873.) No. 174.] Sir: The sovereign of this…
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No. 224. Mr. Fish to Mr. Peirce. Department of State, Washington, October 5, 1872. No. 71.] Sir: Your dispatches Nos. 147 and 151, relative to the hospital system at Honolulu,…
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No. 223. Mr. Peirce to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States of America, Honolulu, July 22, 1872. (Received August 24.) No. 157.] Sir: His Majesty the King is quite…
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No. 222. Mr. Peirce to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States of America, Honolulu, May 6, 1872. (Received May 30.) No. 148.] Sir: I have the honor to inclose…