Ahailono o ka Lahui, Volume I, Number 26, 8 February 1890 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

Laok of spaco to-day has crowded out soixie iiitet6sting correspondence amlall o! our sbort loeal notes. The new United Btates cruiser| Charleston is now due here at any time. Bhe will eome as flagship } and will carry Rear-Admiral Brown, who suceeeds EearĀ«Admiral Kimberly } as comraander of the Pacific Bquadron. The government newspaper is pur> poselv mistaken on one point: viz., as to what solidified the native Hawaiian vote in the Oahu election. It was not <4 the TV"ileox insulTection, ,, but it was almost solely the political course and policy pursued bv the present government, between the years 1887 and 1890. The government itself not only solidified native Hawaiians against it but caused a large pereentage of foreigners and the "solid natives" to join issues for the general welfare cf tlie kingdom!