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House on King Street, opposite the palace grounds. 

 Persons desiring introduction to the King should apply 

 to the representatives of their several nations, who will 

 be able to secure a presentation for those that have 

 proper credentials. The following are the diplomatic 

 and consular representatives : 



United States— Minister Resident, His Ex. Henry A. Peirce; resi- 

 dence, Judd Street. 



England — Commissioner and Consul General, Major J. H. Wode- 

 honse; residence Makiki, \% miles southeast of Honolulu. 



France— Consul and Commissioner, Mons. Theo. Ballieu; resi- 

 dence, corner Beretania and Punch-bowl Streets. 



France— M. Pernet, Chancelier. 



FOREIGN CONSULS. 



United States— Honolulu James Scott. 



United States — Honolulu — Vice Consul.... Wm. H. Peebles. 



United States— Hilo— Commercial Agent Thos. Spencer. 



United States— Honolulu— Naval Pay Inspector Ed. C. Doran. 



England— Honolulu— Vice Consul Theo. H. Davies. 



Austria— Honolulu * E. Hoffmann. 



Netherlands and Belgium— Honolulu F. Banning. 



Italy— Honolulu F. A* Schaefer. 



Chile— Honolulu C. S. Bartow. 



Peru— Honolulu ...(Acting) Alexander J. Cartw right. 



Germany— Honolulu (Acting) J. C. Glade. 



Sweden and Norway— Honolulu (Acting) J. C. Glade. 



Denmark— Honolulu (Acting) H. R. Maefarlane. 



Russia — Honolulu — Vice Consul (Acting) J. W. Pfluger. 



These representatives of the leading nations of the 

 world, maintain the national honor in a manner most 

 creditable to the sovereign and the people they repre- 

 sent. They extend to every traveler from their native 

 land, the cordial greeting of home, the right-hand of 

 fellowship, timely aid in cases of want or distress, and 

 the protection of the national flag. Their offices are 



