Lawyers.—By the following list of attorneys licensed to practice in the Courts, published by the Clerk of the Court, it would appear that the people of this Kingdom are not likely to suffer for want of legal advice. Among the names will be found that of the third Associate Justice of the Supreme Court and that of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the latter of whom at least, condescends to furnish legal advice for a valuable consideration:
Austin, James W.
Davis, R. G.
Dole, S. B.
Harris, C. C.
Harris, Frank H.
Halai, James D.
Halemanu. G. W. D.
Hoaai, J. B.
Hitchcock, E. G.
Hitchcock, D. W. H.
Hollister, R. S.
Hopu, Asa
Haakua, J. H.
Ii, John
Iaukea,
Jones, W. C.
Jones, William Ap
Judd, A. F.
Kanihina, E.
Kahaleaahu, J. P. E.
Kanahaluhi,
Kauai, J.
Kahula, N. B.
Kupau, Jonathan
Kahanu, Henry A.
Kaialau, D.
Kokina, Z.
Keawehunahala, J. W.
Kipi, S.
Kaluhi, J.
Kauwahi, J. W. H.
Kamaka, P.
Komoikehuehu, J.
Kailiaukea, J.
Kaunamano, J. K.
Keliipio, Levi
Kaaimoku, D. W.
Kupakee, J. W.
Keloha, M.
Keokalole, A.
Kalakaua, David
Kalaaukane, George B.
Lindsay, G. K.
Lawrence, A. J.
Montgomery, John
McCully, Lawrence
Mahoe, D. B.
Mahelona, S. W.
Makalena, J. W.
Mahi, H. U.
Napela, J. H.
Naukana, S. M.
Nuuanu, A. S.
Nahakualii, A. W. B.
Nahaku, J. A.
Nakila, J.
Paehewa,
Stanley, R. H.
Thompson, Henry
Widemann, H. A.
Wana, H. J.
(PCA, 2/5/1870, p. 3)