Trouble at Hawaii.
A SERIOUS LOSS OF LIFE. (Recoivcd Jan. 25,12,30 p.m.) San Francisco, January 22. News received on January 19th, states that a number of Hawaiian natives resisted an attempt to search the house of a prominent Royalist for arms. They fired on the search party and killed Charles Carter, a member of the Legislature, and afterwards the rising became very serious. The insurgents at first repelled the regulars, but reinforcements were obtained, and the rebels pursued into the brushwood, and 500 captured; 12 being killed, and many wounded. It is admitted that the leaders of the outbreak were Nowlin, Colonel of the Queen's Guard, and Will Cox, leader of the revolution in 1887.
Another band of rebels were driven into an enclosure, several being killed and captured.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4934, 25 January 1895, Page 3
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129Trouble at Hawaii. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4934, 25 January 1895, Page 3
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