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THE RIEND.
HONOLULU, IftVEllll 15. 1856.
Nee Series. Vol. V, IN'e. 11.
81
Old Series, VOL. XIII.
CONTENTS OFTHE FRIEND. NOVEMBER.
Ed lo surrender my existence; but feeling THE SECOND THOUGHT THE BEST.
rather hopeful, buoyant and self-reliant, just
We met a sailor recently, who said that
82,83 entering
my teens, I do not feel that he left home in
, New York State, unupon
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M ilie present is a time to despair. To be sure, der the following circumstances: Rising from
85 linies.are rather hard just now, and the pres- the supper table, without intimating that ha
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sure is rather severe; still, the Home will was about to leave home, he stepped on board
S
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free from debt, and other good en- the cars, and in a few days was bound around
Hi;
tcrpri-es not exactly demanding assistance, Cape Horn. More than twelve months had
87, Ri
I hope my humble claims will not be entirely passed away without informing his parenta
overlooked by captains, officers and sailors. whither he had gone. We endeavored to
$»$«$)*
made in •company with you many set before him the unreasonableness and unHONOLULU, NOVKMBER 15, 1866 Have I not
oood voyages? Sometimes I have pointed kindness of his conduct, concluding by the
HOW PROSPERS THE FRIEND?
out to you good whaling grounds; I have urgent request that he would write home.
This question of a shipmaster we shall al- told you of sunken rocks and newly discov- He
very decidedly refused, notwithstanding
low The Friend to answer for itself.
ered islands. Many a time have I passed our very pressing request. A few days pass"I am now," replies The Friend, "nearly away with you a pleasant "watch below." ed away and we again met him, when we
thirteen years old. (The next No. completes When the fog has been so thick that there
were agreeably surprised to learn that ha
Vol. XlNth). I have struggled through was no whaling, " all hands " have laid hold had written and forwarded his letter per tha
childhood upto my teens. At the year's end upon me. When ships have met at sea I Yankee's mail. We are fully confident those
I have always, been able to settle off Willi the have heard my name called out. I have parents will be rejoiced to learn where their
printer, until the first of last January I found passed from ship to ship and sailor to sailor, son has wandered. May there not be many
myself in debt $151. As f look forward to until I think my name ovght to be found up- other young men who are similarly situated?*
the year's, end, I fear my indebtedness will on the ship's articles of every whale ship in
We would urge them to write home immedibe some what increased. It must be so un- the Pacific. Some of the skippers have alately. Let them improve the very first opless I receive numerous names to my list of ivavs been leady to settle off with mc when
At the Reading Room of the
portunity.
foreign subscribers, and donors are willing tlu-v came into port. lam not difficult about Hume
be found writing materiala
will
"
to meet the cost price of the one thousand the amount I receive. A kind word from "
gratis. Sailors, you have no possible excuse
topics which I distribute gratuitously aiming some unfortunate maiiner is sometimes morcj for not
writing home.
seamen. Tlirso cost at least $100. Dur- encouraging to me than a handful of gold.
Reading Room at the Home.— is exing the current year the amount of donations
I am prepared lo receive aid in Ihe followccedingly gratifying to witness the numerous
has been $'200.
ing manner:
"My indebtedness has arisen, I suppose, For $2 1 will make a monthly visit for the visitors at the Reading Room of ihe Home.
from my zeal to collect funds for the Sailor's year 1857, to any part of the United States Not only is this place of resort free to boarders, but to seamen and* strangers generally.
Home. For two years I have been pleading or Europe, and report what is going on in We
are desirous of making it still more atfor funds to furnish off the Home. I have the Pacific.
tractive by increasing the quantity and Taalso plead for the Stranger's Friend Society,
For one, two, or more dollars, I will sup- ndy of.readmg mutter. Persons having late
(hat
the ladies of Honolulu were ply portions of my past life to those who may papers or periodicals are respectfully invited
for I saw
to contribute a supply for the Reading Room
always ready to assist when iheaVailor was wish to learn what I have recorded since
ofthe Home.
hard up, sick and friendless. I have always 1813.
We would acknowledge a most valureadily befriended every good cause. I am "Should any of my friends prefer aiding
abroad able contribution of periodicals, for gratuitaware that this has been an out-of-pocket |me by donations, then I will scatter
events,
record of
ous distribution, from the Rev. Lowell Smith.
course. No matter for that; honesty and gratuitously a fresh monthly
a Person* having on hand books, papers and
statement
meet
may
that
this
"Hoping
the
day. I am
kindness will eventually win
I would wish lo assure periodicals, which they have read, and do
oeither discouraged or fainthearted, although favorable reception,
I shall endeavor to keep on not wish lo keep for reference, cannot do
just now in rather straightened circumstan- my readers that
my way*."
the
even
tenor
ol
better (in our opinion) than forward the same
ce*. I live economically and temperately
[or gratuitous distribution among seamen.
and have always endeavored to live within
INFORMATION WANTED.
my means. In former years I have been George* Freeborn, who has relatives reWe call attention to Article 3d of the
••mewhat similarly situated, but I have al- siding in San Francisco, will .hear of someHome Society:"
thing to his advantage upon application to Honolulu Sailor*
ways found that my numerous readers on the Frederic
one dollar ancontributing
L. Hanks, Honolulu.
" Any person
••a were quite unwilling I should die. If they
Information also wanted of Horacb H. nually, shall.** a member; and by paying
3t rMy dollars, shall be a lift nsamber."
withhold ihe means of life, 1 may ha compel-' Billik«», ol East Cleveland, Ohio.
How prospers the Friend,
Second thought the best,
--.-■Shlpmaeler'a Leltor to hie Son,
Friends of Ihe Home,
A Hint,
The Mask too email,
rriH-lamalion,
I,'ies of
Ml. Vernon,"
Koyal Letter,
Letter from Key. Ilr. Baldwin,
Advertisements and Shipiiews,
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ruin to health and character,
I speak not of him as I have, in a spirit of the'brain—this
vain boasting, of course, for I desire you totto soul and body—this terrible scourge, so
suppress nil names, and have drawn a pen tdestructive to human happiness, and so peIlculiarly the bane and poison of the sailor's
across them for that purpose.
life. Touch not, taste not, handle not. Stand
by your pledge and the principles of total abPacific
ocean.
.the
in
ship
whale
on board a
A SHIP-MASTER TO stinence, amid every snare or temptation
FROM
LETTER
for
but
a
intended
publication,
was
not
It
HIS SAILOR SON.
which may beset you. Wherever you are,
copy of it having fallen under the notice of
among whatever company, let il be seen
and
Hartford, September 1, 1849.
and known ol all, that you have the moral
the editor of the Sailor's Magazine, publish- To our very dear and only Son:
courage and the self-respect, to prefer sober
ed it) New York, he requested that the letter As you are about to leave your home, andkreason,
to drunken madness— that
have
might be published. This remark will ex- Itlie parental influence nnd care which have (common sense and principle enoughyou
to avoid
plain the note preceding the letter. We ;hithert» surrounded and watched over you |this most fatal and dangerous ofthe Haps of
would earnestly commend this letter to the from infancy, and to embark with strangers |the devil.
a three years' whaling Voyage, your Avoid the use of profane language, for
perusal of all young men just commencing a 'upon
lanxious parents wish-to give you a few part- "God will not In.ld him guiltless who laketli
seafaring life. It is written by a father, ing words in writing, by way of advice, in His name vain
One may be tempted to
in
who knew what a sailor's life is when at sea. ithe full hope that you will recur to them steal, or to lie', or "to commit oilier crimes,
My Dear Sir:—Herewith you have the often during your absence; that you will by the hope of some fancied advantage—but
them well in your heart, and make' for swearing there is no excuse. It is a
letter to my son, or rather a copy of it as ponderas
tlioin
far as practicable, the rule of your wicked, wanton, useless violation ol God's
heretofore
declined
have
you requested. 1
and your life.
h
conduct
law, without I be shadow ol an apology. It
having it published, as I have felt that pubThere can be no more sincere nnd disin- '■
lication would impair the force which the cir- torested friendship on earth, than that which is neither manly, polite, nor wise to invoke
( God's wrath upon you every hour; and that
cumstances always attached to the private
bosom of .parent! toward theirI. the sailor above all men, who sees so much
sanctity of /wine, would naturally give it exists in theFor
their happiness they are Mil- of the providence and power of an Almighty
But my son no longer needs the influences children.sacrifice much;
to
for them they toil I Hand constantly around him, should indulge
ling
to
moral
his
which were once so essential
and struggle; for them tliey live, and lei
control. He is a man— noble in purpose and them, if need be, they would die. Believe habitually in profaning and blaspheming the
impulses, and with a deep tone of moral feel- us, ttien, when we tell you how earnestly we great and holy name of that Being upon
ing and principle to guide him. At the time desire to do you good; to render you happy, whom he is so dependent, is passing strange
it was written, he was wayward, and much both here and hereafter; and cm dully re- and miserably foolish.
Avoid houses of lewdness and infamy.
about him evinced propensities, which for a
advice of those whose heartsl.jTlie
time excited lively anxieties. I feel a strong gardsothe parting to
association with pure, high-minded and
are
devoted
your good, and whose! virtuous women, has one of the most purifyconviction that, with tlio blessing of a kind earnest
ascend
to
Constant prayer will
ouij ing, ennobling and happy c fleeIt) upon the
Providence, the letter has been happily in- kind Father
in Heaven, that you may be
I mind and heart of man. But on the other
strumental for his good. The first lime he blessed.
hand, nothing so corrupts tho heart, debases
ever saw or heard of it, it was handed to him,
And first, above all thing's else, "Remem-I
with all our family daguerreotypes, on the
the character and destroys the health, both
her thy Cientor in the days of thy youth."|'physical and mental, us the association of
morning of his second Sabbath at sea, by his Let
the
of
accountability
thought
your
loj the ballot. Too many sailors seem to think
captain, to whom they were privately entrust- 'Him, rest continually upon your mind and
i that the time allotted them for liberty on
ed for that purpose. He had just left home
This thought will enable you to re- shore, must be spent,
on a three years voyage, a lad sixteen years heart.
almost as a matter of
and incite you to virtuous
the grog-shop and the brothel.
old, an utter stranger to sea life and to every sist evil temptation,
course,
in
"fear God and keep His comsoul on board, and he says now, that the conduct. To
Let your choice lead you into the company
is
the whole duty of man; if of respectable and intelligent person-, whom
mandments,"
which
he
felt
on
so
suddenly
seeing you are true to ihe
emotions
duty which you owe to
the pictures of our familiar faces, and in
you will find in every port. Learn from
Him, you cannot then be false to any other them the modes nnd customs of ihe place—
reading our words of counsel to him, were Iduty
life.
in
the curiosities and peculiarities, &c. &.c. and
indescribable.
Let us entreat our dear son logo to our note these facts in your journal, that you
Of course, it cannot have to others the common
Father—often in prayer—ask his may be able hereafter to give an account of
same interest which it has to us, but if you [forgiveness
for every transgression of His iilirm, and to compare one country and place
a
influence
think that it may exert wholesome
holy law—ask His guidance and diand
just
|with another. In this way you will not only
upon a single other wandeier of the deep, rection in
all the offices of life—a.-k him lo preserve your good reputation, and gain the
you may publish it. If you publish it, I think
strengthen your heart against temptation, regard of such strangers as you may thjis
it would be well for 'you, in your own way, and to
preset ye you and bless you, amid
in with, but you will return with a mind
te introduce it with such brief explanations,
and clanger that may surround fall
peril
every
such
interest;
it
for
instance
well stored with useful and practical knowas might give
li l-'ar separated from us though ledge, which shall make
as the fact that it was written by » father, your pal be
your company and
by distance, yet slill let us be convenaliga interesting, and sought (or by
who had himself been a sailor and a ship- you may
(he
united
heart
around
altar
of
heain
master, to his only son, a sailor boy, aged 'often
the virtuon and intelligent; while the foolsixteen, bound on a three years' voyage; ven. Let your prayers go up and mingle ish and thoughtless sailorcan only tell where,
before
lis
both
I
throne,
with
our
era
bat
pra\
I
in all Ins roj ages dunce-houses are the gaythat the boy though then wild, wisely heeded you
and we may be the children of His est, and where grog is the cheapest. Vrni
the counsel, and that now, at the age1 ol
two paths here open before you—let
twenty-two, instead of being as he would grace and blessing and mercy.
which see the
have been.if he had discarded the counsel, a Read His Word. It. is a directory
between iheiu be the choice of
your
choice
us, that we may know the right
source of grief to his parents and shame to 'He has given
wisdom.
In it
himself, he is an honor to his profession, way, in tlie perilous journey of life. virtue,
Avoid the use of tobacco. You are now
popular and beloved by shipmates, officeis are plainly marked out the paths of
free from this habit, and if you are wise you
safety,
which
are
alone
the
of
peace
paths
and owners, having rapidly passed through
will remain so. It is very easy for you lo
every grade of promotion from the forecastle and happiness; and the way of transgression
now entirely from its use in every
abstain
us
marked
as
plainly indicated, and
to the quarter deck; having the promise of is also
form, but should you foolishly commence the
Ihe
that
leads
to
here
and
road
unhappiness
for
his
a fine ship
own command next voyage;'
of using it, you will find it hereafter
and filling the hearts of parents and friends eternal death hereafter. Let this blessed habit
exceedingly difficult lo break from. It is alwith joy and pride in his noble, manly and Book be then your guide, and your " ways
shall he the .ways of pleasantness and all ways, to a greater or less extent, injurious
Christian spirit.
to health, expensive in its indulgence, filthy
All this can be said of him in truth, and ii your paths shall be the paths of peace."
Shun as you would a pestilence, all intox in its effects, and disgustingly repugnant and
icating liquors—this source of madness to I
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upon a the solicitude with which we shall watch for
Avoid a rough, harsh and bluff manner ol as your equal, for here you all stand
and your letters. And you may in return depend
equal
rights
common
level
and
have
speech, wjlich will be your besetting fault,
and suffer upon receiving letters from us, whenever we
and is so to some extent already. Many privileges. Domineer over none,
you, or others who can see any possible chance or reasonable
young men seem to consider a rough, blunt none to domineer over
the fore- hape of their reaching you.
manner of speech as evincive of decision and are weaker. Let it be your law in
the And, finally, our dear son, we commend
oppressed
against
castle
to
the
protect
so,
il
and
all
the
moru
of
chnraeter,
energy
the you to the goodness and mercy of God, and
against
the
weak
the
strong,
But
oppressor,
seasoned with oaths and imprecations.
much more
this is a very great mistake. True energy right against might; and rally your shipmates, bid you farewell. We have
and firmness are usually quiet, siill and de- always in defense of this principle, whenever which we would wish to say to you, but the
ac-; suddenness of your departure presses us for
liberate in their utterance. It is not the it can be defended and enforced without
of lime. What we have already written has
harking dog that biles, nor the noisy, bois- tual violence. Couti ibute your full sharetell
and
instruction
amusement
been the work of haste, but it has come from
interest,
most
efficient
is
officer
or
seaman
who
terous
of
songs,
your
to
share
ufyarns,
share
the hearts of those who love you and cherish
sing
your
do
well
You will
or promptly obeyed.
in their hearts'
bear in mind, in this particular, the example make your share of fun, and do your share you, perhaps too fondly,
ol
Whatever
changes
may take
of
all
amuseme
core.
In
duty.
sport,
deepest
steamer
innocent
of
tha
of our friend, Capt.
ere
we meet
in
share,
circle,
but
our
little
in
in
family
mirlh,
vice,
or
have
full
your
place
Never a harsh, rough word, as you
whethwell know, escapes his lips; all is quiel, ciime, or in any sin, have no share at all. again around our fireside and altar, or
arc well, er we shall ever meet again on this side of
You
and
a
journal.
Keep
regular
manner,
mild and pleasant in Ins tone
who holds
and yet how perfectly is his every order in- supplied wilh the means, and we wish to im- Eternity, is known only to Him
eai nest- our destiny in His hands.
with
you
great
press
clock
this
obeyed,
duty
upon
and
how
like
silent
stantly
work is every regulation earned out on board ings. We deem it of gnat importance to] With three revolving years there may rehis bout. He has true energy, and Ibis is you every way. It will lend, moie than you volve great changes in our several conditions.
and
the iimde in which true energy usually ex- are now aware, to keep your mind active
To you, especially, are ihey full of momenis
around
you.!
observant
of
what
passing
tous" import, as occupying the most critical
hibits itself.
period of your existence. For, as are the
Rend much and attentively. Occupy most And after you commence it, youit will become
during tho habits which you will lorm, and the characof your leisure bonis al sea with your books more and moie interested in
Especially read books of ii religious, moral, whole voyage. Make daily entries of pa-s- ter you will maintain during this period, so,
mid standard intellectual character. Tins -ing events, in a brief nanner, but so as to in all human probability, will be your habits
will store your mind with solid, lasting and preserve the fact. Such a journal, properly [and character through life, for good or for
valuable information, and lit you for future kept, would be to yourself and your friends evil, for weal or for woe. Oh! that you may
usefulness and happiness. Much of my own hereafter, a volume beyond all price. Let be wise' enough to see those things which
education was obtained by B study uf ele- your journal be always open to the eye of make for your temporal and eternal peace,
mentary winks ai s<a, ami under circumstan- your captain. This will prevent you front before they shall be forever hidden from your
You are making rJnlties which reflect upon the con- eyes.
ce* far !ess favorable than yours
well supplied with a library, and will have duct of your officers. They may have failOnce more, farewell. That God, our
much leisure for its use. Recur often to ings and faults, but it is not your duty or Father, would guide you by His good Spirit
your school books.
Review the elementary your business to record them. Let it bo into the ways of truth and life, that He would
principles of which they treat, and keep them rather your aim to forget them as soon as adopt you nnd keep you as His own, in heart
fresh and familial- in your memory. Eniisl possible, and remember and record only your and in spirit, for time and eternity, that He
ns far as you can the mind* of your shipmates own faults.
would make you truly His, by faith and reiii these studies, and cheerfully lend them Embrace every opportunity to gather and
pentance,
as you are already His nominally
cuyour books, conditional always, that they use collect shells, coral, and every object of
is the living hope and earnest
by
baptism,
them carefully. In this way you may be ol riosity and interest, or which would be curi- prayer of your most affectionate and anxious
friends
at
home.
much mutual aid to each other, and mutual ous and iuteresting to your
c c
c
parenln.
conversation about what yon read, and mu- Mark each specimen, and note in youi jourP. S—Good bye, my dear brother; pray
tual axplanai ions of your studies, will be use- nal when and where you obtained it. Much
on shore may be pleasantly and to God to make you a good boy, and rememso
oi
lime
If
and
to
your
nil.
interesting
you
you
ful
Hattii.
conduct yourself as to secure the good will profitably spent in collecting these specimen*, ber your little sister,
of your officers, and lliey are witling to in- and Ihe well-disposed islanders, seeing your
struct you, it would be my desire that yon interest in such matters, will cheerfully conThe Nightingale Fund, according to the
should acquire during tlie voyage, a full tribute to your aid. By thus occupying your announcement of the committee, proceeds
be
knowledge of tha theory and practice of nav- hours of liberty, which might otherwise
satisfactorily. It now approaches 35,0007.,
igation. This art I acquired dining my first woree th IB wasted on shore, you can easily of which 30,0001. are invested in Governwhich
shall
of
curiosities
voyage to the West Indies, without any in- collect a cabinet
ment securities; it may, therefore, be con*truction except from books, and found it as forever be an object of pride and pleasure lo sidered a success, and, in so far as Miss
yourself, and a'source ol great gratification Nightingale is concerned, is a grateful reyou will, by no means difficult to master.
your li iends.
Be strictly obedient lo the orders of your to .Sketch
cognition of her services" «n the part of the
an outline of every island and evofficers. Upon them rests the responsibility
British
people.
of conducting the voyage, andgkhe care anil ery prominent place, or maiked point or
(he
and
slate
safety of you all. It is the duty ofthe sailoi headland which you may make,
Telegraph.—The first at—
to obey, without question or cavil, wcry or- date and its bearing and distance from you.
The Atlantic
der issued by proper authority, and to obey These sketches are easily taken, after a very tempt to lay a cable telegraph across the Atas
it promptly and cheerfully. In this way yon little practice; will afford you amusement
lantic having been unsuccessful, another ia
internnd
be
of
will
great
instruction,
and
command
the
esteem
of
well
as
your
will
respect
about to be made. The length ofthe cable
officers, will gain the good will of every est, and perhaps of ue, to yourself nnd"friends will be 2,400 miles, and two steamers, each
while with 1,200 miles of cable, will meet midway
right-minded shipmate, and, moreover, will in alter years. Some twenty years ago,sent
to
1
trade,
India
the
Wesi
in
the
full
knowlemployed
sooner become perfected in
between Ireland and Newfoundland, and afsketches of
ter uniting the cables will proceed in oppoedge of all (he duties of a sailor. For if you Mr. Blunt, of New York, some leisure,
and
show a ready will and a disposition to learn islands which I had thus taken at
site directions to land.
your duty, ail will cheerfully instruct you. he presented me in retuina set of sea charts
And remember, besides, if you look ever for of very considerable value.
Parents should, as much as possible,
-promotion to the rank of an officer, that no Lose no opportunity of writing home, endeavor to
impress an intellectual character
indirect
conveyance.
direct
or
who
has
first
whether
by
man is ever fit to command
not
in readiness to upon the amusements of* their children; that
learned practically the duty of implicit obe- Have always a letter in hand which
you may they contribute to the general improvement
send by any vessel or chance
dience to orders.
of the mind. wh# they afford necessary
with.
cannot
conceive
meet
You
cordial and friendly in your inter- casually
with your shipmates. Treat each one the anxiety which we shall feel for you, and taxation to foe body."
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FRIENDS OF THE SAILOR'S HOME— Sea." We could add more, if necessary, lo
A HINT.
strengthen this appeal for funds; but when Some years ago we publisheu Ihe followREAD.
The Trustees of the Sailor's Home, when the sensible and candid friends of the Home ing Testimonial in our columns. Perhaps
they commenced building, estimated that it will look at the facts just as they exist we are its republication may suggest to some shipwould require at least $15,000 to complete confident the amount now required will be masters a method of assisting the publication
and distribution of the Friend. The sum is
the undertaking. They "have already ex- immediately forthcoming.
pended not far from $14,000, and have put The Proper View. " I may never come trifling for a single ship, but when made by
the Home in a condition to accommodate to sea again, and probably never shall," re- a fleet, would be quite essential and quite
fifty boarders. The Home has been opened, marks one shipmaster, but my son may, sufficient. We have done soliciting dona"
and is now accomplishing the design of its and he may want a home in Honolulu. 1 tions from individuals; but if any are disposed to render aid, we desire their contribuprojectors. Considering Ihe comparatively can't speak, but am ready to act."
few ships in port, and consequently the Another shipmaster spoke rather discour- tions may be purely free will offerings :
small number of seamen, the Home has been agingly about the prospects of the Home
VALUABLE testimonial.
well patronised by seamen. Those who are among seamen generally, but at the same "Whereas we have often received interesting and
useful information respecting our
vessels,
acquainted with the practical working ol time gave us $40.00 as a subscription from and their cruising grounds, from thewanting
"Friend," pub('.
lished
by R**r. S.
Damon, we hereby authoiix*
Homes in other sea ports, have expressed his own ship.
(in esse Mr. I), resumes the publication of the pathemselves fully satisfied and much gratified Another shipmaster (who had formerly per) the Captains of any of our ships which mayvisit Honolulu, to make a contribution to Mr. 1). of
with the Honolulu Home.
done something for the Home) before leaving live dollars, for ucount
of the ship, for
voyage.
To meet the expenditure, the Trustees probably never to return to Honolulu, look .Yew London. —Williams & Haven, each
Williams &
Bam**,
Weaver,
&
Perkins
Co.,
k Smith,
Rogejr*
have raised, from various sources, about a look in at the
building, and there found Miner, Lawrence & Co., Frink & I'rcntis, Henj.
$1*2,000. There is a debt now, of between boarding two young men sons of his neigh- Drown & Sons, Thomas Fitch 2d.
Fair Haven. —l,. C. Tripp, L. F. Ferry, F. U.
$1,700 and $1,800 upon the Home. To bor at In me. This master assured us thai iVhiknell,
Uibba & Jenny, ltcubcn Fish, E. Swain,
meet this debt and carry forward tho estab- he should try and do something for the Home Edmund Allen, Nathan Church.
Mystic.—Chas. Mallorv, Randall, Smith & Aehlcv.
lishment through the coming year, the Trus- in Martha's Vineyard.
Stoninyton.—(/has. P, Williams, J. F. Trumbull.
tees require the sum of $2,000. If possible,
Shipmasters and seamen generally seem
The grammatical correction indicathe Trustees wish to render the Home still most
agreeably surprised that the Home has ted
in the following communication may be
more complete and worthy of the patronage been opened and should be doing Well. We
ofthe seafaring community. If the benevo- do desire that our seafaring readers may take interesting to some of our readers. We
lent public will furnish the funds, the Trus- a just, proper, and correct view of this Home would merely remark thai we were very well
aware of the fact that the name of the distees will not fail to keep in operation an inenterprize. Is it not one that merits their
the
stitution,
design of which is acknowledg- cordial and generous support? We hope to tinguished navigator was usually written Laed to be good. Donors are not called upon see a large gathering from the sea at ihe perouse instead of Perose. We were led lo
an enterprise which may be useful,
Ihe error from the fact that the label
Anniversary meeting- on Monday evening. adopt
she
volumes ofhis voyages now before
omething which is now doing good, Come arid hear, come and speak. We hope upon
us
is
thus
inscribed: Perouse's Voyages.
been confidently suggested that the to hear speeches by able men from both the
to be raised may be done by
Honolulu, 23d Oct., 1856.
the sea and land.
To the Editor ofthe Friend :
id the"the Land" uniting. It" has
Although we can ill afford it, just Sir—Your issue of the 2d inst. contains
been further intimated, that if " the Sea
" now, still we shall issue a very large edition two paragraphs exit acted from the woik of
will raise $1000, " the Land " will raise anour celebrated but unfortunate navigator, Laother thousand. This would secrn to be n of this Number of The Friend, for we desire pirouse, to whom, by an error often committo place a copy ofthe "Letter of a Shipmas- ted by English or Ameiican writers, you
proper division of tho amount. Wilh a fair
his Son" in the hands of every sailor give tho name of Perouse, by ihe supposition,
understanding, we are fully confident the ter to
the
Pacific Ocean. It is excellent. Tine no doubt, that La stand* there as a definite
money will be forthcoming, and that most in
article. That is a
remarks upon temperance, morality, obedi- letters heading a mistake; for these two
French proper name,
cheerfully. We know of landsmen and seaence, reading, journalizing, and other topics, whether separated »r joined to the remainwho
men,
have already given and nic ready
could not be better. It is just such a letter der ol the letters, can never be left out withto do it again. All that some require is to
as every futlicr would desire his sailor-son out disfiguring the whole, to the extent of a
be convinced that their donations will be
statue deprjf**ril of its head; as, for instance,
read and read again. As *we have met in the joinedrase
of Lafontaine and Laplace,
faithfully expended and rendered useful, and to
many sailors who have been disappointed and in the separated one of La Pirouse and
are
they
ready and willing to give once, twice,
La Rochefoucauld. La is Ihe feminine French
or even (Artec for a good cause. Is not the about getting letters from their friends, we article
for common names of that gender;
commend this letter to their perusal.
Honolulu Sailor's Home a good enterprise t
grammatically, it is never preceding a propIt certainly is a good cause. If we ever had The young man to- whom the letter was orig- er name, and in La Pironse's rase it would,
any doubts respecting the usefulness of the inally addressed, we recently met at the moreover, constitute a solcrcismus. Foimerly la was employed before an actress's name,
Home, those doubts have been scattered Home. He sailed from Honolulu this week. instead
of Modanie, or Mademoiselle; that
2,500
Our
usual
is
but
shall
edition
we
since the Home has been opened. The
branding practice has been abandoned, as a
Sailor's Home is not an experimental affair, now print 3,000, which will allow us near reward for the improved morals of that class
of females. Le, which is the masculine
•but is a fixed and established fact. It* de- 2,000 for gratuitous distribution.
French definite article, is sometimes used*
sign is good, and its practical operation so
Bound Volumes of the Friend, includ- before a man's name, as le Jobard, but never
manifestly productive of good, that not to be ing the* latest dates, for sale at
individual himself.
Dr. Hoff- hy the
with high esteem, Sir,
I
remain,
carried forward would
the
relief deepest re- man'* Drug Store and the Sailor's Home
Your ohd*t humble serv't,
proach upon both " the tend ** and " ihe Depository.
D. FRICK, LL. D.
!
P"»r
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NOVEMBER. 1856.
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THANKSGIVING.
Thb Mask too Small. Under the plea
PROCLAMATION BY THE KING. Ihe Police and Police Court deserve much
of affording seamen and residents an hour's
Kamehameiia, King of the Hawaii- praise for their placing a tabu upon beer
"innocent" amusement, a' number of dance
an Islands, hereby issue our Proclamation
shops. They had become one of the worst
houses have been opened in Honolulu. It is agreeably to former custom, that
The wholesome
a notorious fact, that the females gathering Whereas, during the year now drawing nuisances in Honolulu.
to
a
we
have
as
a
measure
has
enjoyed,
people,
close,
drunkenness
greatly
diminished
these
ofthe
in
places, are among the lowest
numerous and great blessings; peace and in the city, especially among natives and
unfortunate native women walking the streets. tranquility have prevailed throughout our seamen. The vile compound sold under the
How it is possible for seamen and landsmen, Islands; we have been not only free from name of beer, was far worse in its effects
high or low, to suffer themselves to be found dangers from abroad, but have continued to ihtin either rum or brandy. We hope tha
enjoy the most friendly assurances of pro- Police will be encouraged to attack other
in such places of resort, is utterly unaccounttection in our independence from the most nuisances infesting the city.
able. Surely they would not be willing a powerful governments in the world; although
report thereof should be made to (heir vir- the times have been hard through the scarci- LOSS OF THE SHIP MT. VERNON,
OF NEW BEDFORD.
tuous mothers, s'sters and wives ! The idea ty of money, and our people have suffered Dear
Sir :
a drought almost unparalleled, neither
Irom
of parties in Honolulu trying to muke such
I send for publication in your useful and
gatherings respectable is utterly preposter- our agriculture nor commerce has entirely always welcome "P'riend," an account of the
failed;
both
to
the
begin
revive;
crops in
ous. The mask is entirely too small. Ii
loss of the ship "Meant Vernon" of New
will not half cover the loathsome and disgust- most places have been good; perhaps we Bedford, by Ihe ice in the Ochotsk Sea, in
have
never
a
enjoyed
year
of
more
rrenerul
ing visage of Ihe shameless prostitute. We
.lime last. We were out nine months, with
are by no means alone in this opinion. It" health; our laws have been sustained; reli- 235 barrels
sperm and 50 barrels of whalo
such scenes cannot be tabued by the Police, gion and education have been free and pros- oil on hoard.
Saw first ice on Saturday,
perous:
For
all
of
which
numerous and in- June 14th, and lowered
end official men must wink at them, then lei
without
valuable
blessings we owe, ns a nation, a success, Jonas Island for whales
public sentiment be brought to bear upon
bearing North-East,
general
formal,
and
heartfelt
tribute
of
them. Let virtuous citizens and respectable
jdistunce 35 miles. On Sunday, 15th stood
residents rest." assured that very soon our thanksgiving to the Almighty, on whose fa- in and ran the ship along the edge of the ica
vor all prosperity, whether
individual or lo the Westward, wilh a good broeze from
city will acquire a most unenviable reputation. In the name ol decency, to say nothing national, depends.
the South-East.
At meridian in steering
ol' virtue and purity, let a stop be put to We do, therefore, with the advice and .through a strip of scattering ice, under easy
such scenes, or confine them to those local- consent of our Privy Council of State, de- jsail, we struck a piece on the port bow, but
signate and recommend Thursday, the 25th did not think
ities where nothing better is expected.
any harm done until one of the
This is a subject which calls tor a candid day of December next, as a day of gen- men came up from below and said he heard
expression of opinion on the part of the eral and public Thanksgiving to God, our water running into the ship, which proved to
Father, throughout our Islands; be (rue, as upon looking found the lower hold
Polynesian auii Commercial. We cannot be- Heavenly
lieve the better sort of our community will and we earnestly invite all good people to a to be full of water and the ship settling fast.
sincere and prayerful observance of the We endeavored to get sail
allow such gatherings lo be continued.
a
over the bow,
If we have written hastily and made state- same.
and cut away the foresail for that puinose,
ments which are not true, then we have been Done at our Palace this 3rd day of No- but found it useless, as we bad but jus?time
vember, A. D. 1850.
greatly misinformed in regard to the characto clear the boats and save a few things beter of these gatherings, and shall he quite
KAMEHAMEHA. fore the ship was full of water and went over
ready to make corrections if found to be inon l-.er beam ends; most of Ihe men saving
correct.
nothing except what they stood in. At 4P.
Execution of Avon.
the
Chinaman
Ayou,
guilty
found
nt
the last M. same day we were all taken on board of
Now is the time for Whalemen to
term of the Supreme Court of the murder of Hoo- ship Barnstable, Capt. Fisher, where wn
subscribe for the Friend to be sent to their pii, was executed yesterday morning at 8 o'clock, were all kindly received and cared for. Tho
friends. The gratification which is thereby A. M. The gallows was erected inside the walls ship and oil were sold to Capt. Fisher for
ull'udcd to the circle of family friends from of the Fort, and the morbid curiosity usual to $500, and he succeded in saving about 175
found only u small opportunity to
whence a sailor may have come, is very such occasions
barrels of sperm nnd 30 of whale oil, boats,
itself. The prisoner was pallid but reexhibit
craft and lew sails. The ship sunk on tho
great, ns we have been repeatedly assured markably self composed for one in his
awful'posi1 tm under particular obligations to
by those who have sent the paper to their tion, and seemed a little curi >us, as we thought. 23d.
parents, wives, Sins and daughters. Terms, to possess himself of tho method and process of Capt. Fisher and officers for their kindness
hanging. Ha\ ing enquired whether there were to myself and crew; to Capt. Grey of ship
$2 00.
any of 11is countrymen present and being answered
" Champion" for receiving part of my crew,
The 2d Anniversary of "The Sailor's in the negative,
he desired the Marshal to deliver and
other shipmasters for their kind offers to
Home Society " will be held at the Bethel his farewell to all natives and foreigners, and after myself, in particular Capatins Wilcox, of tho
a short prayer from the Rev. Mr. Armstrong he
next Monday evening. We are happy to an- was launched into eternity. He made no struggle, "Warren," Sanford, ofthe "Draper" TookHolley,
nounce that His Majesty, Kamehesneha IV., and after hanging till the medical men in attend- er, of the " Ontario," and to Capt.
has signified bis willingness to be present aiu-e, lira. Ford and Hoffman, declared life utterly of the"Washington," who kindly gave me a
They will accept my
and otl'er'some remarks upon Ihe occasion extinct, he wati cut down and tho,corpse placed in passage to Lahaina
coffin. The
were admirably con- sincere thanks, and their kindness will always
Remarks may'also be expected from the aducted ; there arrangements
was no noise, no
; on the be remembered by me.
Hon D. L. Greg"., U. S. Commissioner, and contrary uu imposing quiet and pushing
gravity were obEBENEZER F. NYE,
other speakers. Reports will be read and served throughout, the immense crowd of natives
Late Master of ship "Mount Vernon."
who had come into town to see the execution from
Trustees chosen.
outside being under the impression that J2o'clock
Free Will Offerings
A sailor just gave us $5 for the Home, was the hour appointed.—Polynesian.
For the Seamen's Chapel ( s e»t» free), supported hf
remarking as he passed the money over as
gratuitous contributions ; and"The Friend," on*
During the first seven days in November, 1855, thousand copies of which are distributed gratufollows: " Before I came in, it was my thought
six whalers arrived at Honolulu, having en board an itously among seamen in the-Paciflc Ocean.
to send home and get my voyage insured,i "ggreg"'" of 8,964 bbls. oil, or an average of 660 bbls. Capt. Wetmore, of the be* Serpent, Friend.'
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each. Daring the first seven days of the same month $10.
(say $500,) but I have finally concluded to in
the present year, fifteen whalers have arrived, having Capt. Iluimewell. Hihernii, for th* Chipei OS.
and
trust on board 14,240 bbls. whale oil, or an average of (.M'.l •Friend' »5.
give the sum of $5 for the Home,
to Providence for insurance." We would1 each, and 208,000 lbs. bone. Keokoned at the hour*, Capt. Corsen, Victoria, for Chapel,
fit.
list quoted, vis 78 cents per gallon for oil and
add, (his young man's wife is one of the price*
Capt. Brownson, BaA*. for'Friend' $9.
60
lb. for bone, th* season's catoh of these
cent*
per
ladies of Falmouth Vho have furnished the fifteen ship*
Vom.*WW"*%omK."
amounts to nearly a balf a million ef dolMajor Tho*. W. NVITO*m».ol New Load**), ftt.
Falmouth Room" in the Home.
lars. So .Vr, so good.—ii.
lira. Chamberlain,
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Honolulu, to.
�86
THE FRIEND, NOVEMBER, 1858.
A ROYAL, LETTER, WORTHY OF A ly. This is what pleased mc. To find them the wonderful productions of human ingenuiin possession of the means for exercising ty and of human enterprise. It is astonishKING.
their liberality according to their desire.1 ing what a miilliiifrlc of new inventions ami
late
number
of
the
over
a
In glancing
To find them laboring constantly and dili- new machinery have come into existence
"Hae Hawaii," the weekly newspaper pub- gently, wilh the sweat ofthe brow, according within the last twenty-five years. Steam is
lished in Ihe Hawaiian language, the follow- to the command. It gladdened me to set: now the great motive power for almost every
the thing. Steam drives (he cars through the
ing letter of His Majesty arrested our at- the fruit of their labors, in cultivating
and
re- land, and the ferry-boats over the rivers;
land.
This
was
whatme
gratified
tention. After learning its contents, we im- joiced
heart.
! manufactures locomotives, draws out railroad
my
mediately procured a translation for our colHow can there he trade, when (here is [iron, woiks spindles and looms, &.o. All
umns. It speaks for itself, reflecting credit nothing to trade with ? and how could they,' this and more I have seen; and I lately saw
alike upon its royal author and that portion.I (thA people of Kaluaaha) give so liberally a small engine, of a new and peculiar condestitute ? Because they had struction, unloading a cargo of coal.
ofhis subjects to whom it is addressed. The if lliey were
acquired the means, they cooltl trade; and| Ten days since I was at the American Aspeople of Kalaupupa manifested a generous because of their abundance, they could give. sociation for Scientific Improvement, which
and spontaneous expression of their loyalty, This is v hat I desire nil people lo under- met in the city of Albany. There I saw most
scientific men of the hind.
most honorable and praiscwoithy. In ack- stand, "There is do labor that does not bring of the distinguished
and there is no rewind withoutl There were the gray-beaded men, who were
reward,
some
nowledging the generosity, His Majesty labor."
X iMUion ha. in their glory when 1 was in College, such as
shows that he appreciated the deed. The
Prof*. Hare, Silliman and Dewey; and theie
compliment which the King pays to the LETTER FROM REV. DR. BALDWIN. were a younger set, from 30 to 40 years of
We are confident many of our renders will lie;", who are already celebrated for their at"people and church members" ol" Kulaupawilh interest the following letter Iroin tainments in differenl department* of science.
peruse
pa, is an indirect, but most pleasing tribute
The investigations ol these lie at the foundato Missionary influence among the Hawaiian ihe Rev. Dr. Baldwin, ol' Lahiiiiiu. He hail tion of all the improvement* vi the arts which
people, refuting most pointedly and happily been absent from the United Slates a quar- are filling the land with wealth.
we came down ihe Hudson in the day
the oft repeated slander, that " (be Hawaii- ter of a century, hence had never before seen As "as
it
wonderful to sec how thickly its
time
a
w
itne-si
d
in
Irailroad
or
Ihe
operation,
t«
ans were hotter off in the good old days of
was dotted with steamers and sailing
surface
age.
wonders
of
We
the
geraphic
hope his
heathenism."
tour may re-establish his health, and that in vessel*. We weie iii Ihe Armenia, the very
Palace, Honolulu, Nov. 1, 1850. due tune he may return with bis family to b ii which chased the Henry Clay, when
resume his labors at his old station, where he the latter took fire anil a hundred lives were
For tho Hae Hawaii:
lost; and the engine and machinery of (he
I wish you to publish some transaction* has labored so long and so faithfully.
Henry Clay were in the Glen Cove, which
BiuiMiKi'oKT, Sept. 3, ISSG. kepi half a mile ahead of us all the way down
which were performed on Molokni, between
me and the people and the church member* Rev. Mr. Damon
the river. The Glen Cove has on board an
of Kalaupapa. I wish you to make them Dk mi Slit: 1 was very happy lo receive article of new invention-*—a musical whistle,
public, becuuse they are not things lo cause by Hie last mail, the " Friend " ol .July 3d, instead ol the screeching one we have so ollen
shame, and also because if they are copied containing the Report of the Hawaiian Mis- lieiud. She amused us with a great variety
by the people generally, the prosperity of sionary Society. We have read Ili.it report of tunes, and did very good justice to Ha.il
"
wilh deep interest. Though we do not see
the nation will be established.
"Oh, dear, what can the matter
Columbia,"
we
'On my arrival at Kalaupapa, I noticed a, at those Stations all the bright signs could he !" &c. This is a new achievement of
vessel at anchor there, and I enquired, wish, or which are to ho found at sonic other ■team, and we may expect that it will soon
yet it is cheering to see (bat
" Whose vessel is that a?" The reply was, missionary posts,
be adopted along the railroads and livers,
native, nnd it has our young Hawaiian missionaries at Fatuhi- and where steam is used over the ocean.
"It belongs to Kawana,
como here to purchase potatee* of the na- ve aic still holding on to the work with good
Hut I must close— wilh love to you and
tives." On hearing ibis, 1 thought, I also courage, and that lliey aie allowed to gath- yours, ami lo all friends.
will purchase potatoes, and accordingly 1 er some fruit of their labors. It is cheering
Your bro. truly,
enquired at once the price of potatoes per also to learn, that the brethren at Microne1). BALDWIN.
was
that
to
informed
the price was sia are thinking spread abroad their forces
barrel. 1
from 75 cents to $1 00 per barrel. The ar- to other islands in ihat part ol the Pacific.
Madame Ida Pfeiffer, who has run all
rangement was soon made for trading with All these things will encourage the Pruden- round the globe more than once, for her own
those who had the potatoes mid it was settled tial Committee in the decision they have •an<l the public's entertainment, is now in
that the potatoes should bt brought on board come to. of building a missionary brig. They London, and is immediately going to Madahave decided to build a brig ol" I*o lons, to gusear. She has lately received much honor
the following morning.
The next morning one of my fellow trader* be usetl for missions in the Pacific, Il is lo among Continental sarans. The Natural
came to me and said " We have consulted be built at Boston, lo be finished this fall, History Society of Berlin and Amsterdam
together respecting our potato trade, and we and will In- called tlie Morning Star. So I elected her as an honorary member. She
propose to give you as many potatoes ns you hope you will see ibis new Star rising at the was invitee by the King of Prussia to Potswish," On hearing iliis I hesitated much islands sometime next spring. I should like dam, arid presented with the Humboldt gold
what to do, because I had two vessels at to be there on her arrival, Hut'thut is some- medal of ails and sciences.
anchor there, and 1 thought within myself, what doubtful. My health lias not improved
'What a great sacrifice lliey [the people] so rapidly ns 1 Imped it would have done. The military losses in the Eastern War
will make." So I refused their offer, saying Physicians here advise me, by nil means, are officially announced, as follows:
"I have money, and you have potatoes, now to spend ihe u inter, and try the power of cold Those of the French army,
let me have the potatoes and you take the weathet. We shall probably return to the Those of the English army,
money." They replied—"The potatoes are Islands by way of California; bul I think we Those of the Sardinian army,
for you. but the man who shall bring us the shall not leave before March or April. I Those of the Russian army,
377.0M
money for them, both himself and the money mention (his that none ofthe brethren at the
into,
the sea."
will we throw
Islands may hesitate about sending me let301,0011
Making a total of
After this I yielded to them, and here I ters or papers, even us lale as January or
have the potatoes in my possession. And February next year. I hope to see the A Railroad to the Holy City.—A rail"aloha" I return. I wish you to communi- " Friend " regularly. We are soon to go road is about to be established from the Mecate the same to those who were so generous •West, to Illinois, &c, but I wish letters di- diterranean to Jerusalem, with the sanction
to me.
rected only to Bridgeport, Conn.
Mk
of the Turkish and British governments; the
But I did not pfopoSsaJPr-hen I commenced Since writing you last, we have traveled material of the line from Balaklava to Scbast
writing, to express my gratification at the quite extensively in New England, and been]
benefit I had received through their liberali- into New York State, every where admiring
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THE FRIEND, NOVEMBER, 1856.
their ions was communicated by Mr. LsBlaehe.who headed the
boat when she waa stove by a whale and the young men
drowned.
Ob Fort Si reel, ai-ir Hotel StVce-t.
COMMISSION IMIMIIVM.
Lost nverbwird and drowned, Dee. 5, IMS, John Moore, be■* OCRS of nil kind*. Hinges, Screws, Tnck«, Ra| longing to liaden, in Germany. He was much respected be
43-tf
HOXOLILC. OAHr.H.I.
zors. Cut & Wm't Nails Spikes, llrads. Files
Master and crew ol the "Arab." [Com. by Caps. Grinnell ]
Carpenters' 'foils of all kinds. Pocket and Sheath
Died, July nit it, George Reldns, belonging to Callao, Perui.n.'in & CO.,
Knives, ICarlinsspike*, Caulking Irons and Mallets,
He was a seaman on board bk. N. S. Perkins.
General Agents,
Ship
Chandlers
and
lowest
and numerous other articles, lor sale at the
Killed or drowned, by bring taken out of a boat. 7th of May,
l.aliaimi. Muiii.S. I.
tf
\V. N. LADD.
prices, by
Ships su|i|ilieil wilh Recruits, Storage and Money.
ICharles Wilbramer. belonging to Montreal, Canada.
Killed by a whale, August I, John McGra, of ship Nauticon.
jj- Philadelphia papers please ropy.
C. H. WETMORE,
Sept. 10, in Ochotsk Sea,* n Isiard ship John Ilowland, Joan
Physician nnd Surgeon,
Aii.Mt, a native of theseislands.
At K.iiii.iliu, Kona, Hawaii, Sept. 23d. Sash-el, soa of
1111.0, HAWAII, SANDWICH ISLANDS.
Charles uuil lliiniiah Hall, aged 4 years and 4 months.
B.—Medicine
nnd
Chests carefully replenished,
N.
Like early dew.he sparkled, smiled,and wss exhaled."
on reasonable terms.
B. W. FIELD.
Ilnidware store,
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B. PITMAN,
Passengers.
I'er Flying Dan, from San Francisco—l. G. Livingston,
Wne Alexaii'lcr, Jno. Riley.
I'll Sri .serpent, (rem Baa Fnusetieo— 11. 11. O. Robinson,
Win. O. Woi-e\, John Williams, Ferdinand Duppuy, O.
Qaakt*,
s. Ail.-iuis.
The •*.:«•lor•*. Home.
I'er \ anker, Irum San Francisco—Mrs. Spalding, Mrs. Judd
MmV.eS MKS. TIIKI M. >1A WI.K.IIS.
ami daughter, Messrs. N. J. Smith, John llra.h, Randall
tit tbe shortest notice.
Bliss Perkins. 11. Murray, Esq., Chas. Jndd, I). N.
B HI HOl'si; is Nii\s" OPEN for.theaceommeWANTKll—Kxclumge on tha Y. States and Eu- Smith,
I-lilner, I'. 11. St. I'l.-iir, 1.. 11. .M.oicielliauni, J. E. Chapman,
dation ol Seamen. Hoard and Lodging will be rope.
Oct. J, ISM.—3m ( 11. W. K. HutrhincH, I). 11. Divll, Miinuel lleorge. L. L. Edfurnished upon the most reasonable terms. ilawards, J. Miles. Samuel Davis Chae. li.o is,l,.l..Siniiii. Atung,
Jon, 1.. 1., sniilh, Willis hung, F. W. fitch, Mrs. Allen.
Managers, having for ievcral years kepteprivste
It
T II
J. W <»
I'er t**ktt. lor San Francisco— J. D. Itohiuson, MriA.O.
boarding house in Uonotulu, and daring that period
established himself in business an
md I'auiilv, Apt. Tuttle, Mrs Doras. Jno. C. Ilaskins,
the ~bl llilo, Hawaii, is prepared to furnish slops (0.lones
accommodated many leeunen, hope to receive may
\V. 1.111 i-. Jehu Itoeit. Wougchoiig.
patronage ol the seafaring eommvjiitjr. Seamen
with recruit* on favorable terms, tor Cash, tioods
r«*t assured that no effort* will be snare.l to furnish or Bill* on the I'liiled Slat.-s.
em a comfortable horn* during their stay In port.
larders accommodated by tho week m single m lals. SAM LN OlSSi*,
I *M,),
COOBK
rr?" Apply for Board at the tiilicc in tits diniag
iasti.i:
ooki:.
BYRON'S HAY, iili.o, HAWAII.
in General Merchandise Sad Hawaiian Produce. All Stores required hy Whab
Ship* and others, supplied on reasonable terms and
DEALER
:
T
BJAVINIi
I
A
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.
MARINE JOURNAL.
PORT OF HONOLULU.
Of Seamen ashore on liberty "ill be furnished Importeis nnd Wholesale nnd Retail Dealers
in (.eneriil Here hand i>e,
th single meals and a night's lodging.
Arrived.
Masters of vessels lying " off and on," are notified At tin* -hi .land,corner nl King an a School streets, near the (net. no.—Hark I.ark, .iss tons, I'nrsons, fin K.-unschatkl, M
torinerly
Stars
occu—Als<i,
n
tinlarge
Stone
IJnnrcb.
tlnd
crews,
shore,
will
S|l, 1 1.1ill Wli, l.'.ltlM) Ills IKIIIC.
that their boat's
while on
picil li, I'. 11. Nicholson, in King St.,opposite the Sea20.—11k Sarah Sheal, ll« tuns, Lopor, from Hilo, 90 wb,
iiii-ii'sI'liu id
a.". 11
Rood accommodations, on reasonable terms, ul the
loon His hone.
Home.
*>o.—Sh Black Kii;le,:iloton»,K.ilw*rds, fin Kamschatki,
.
loon His bone.
G. P. JUDD, M. D.,
20.—Syren U
Wo 'ons, Phillips, fm Ochotsk, IBS*
READING ROOM
Physician and Surgeon,
wh, IS.OOO lbs hone.
OAHU, B. I.
HONOLULU!
and
-J7.i tons, Kelly, fin Kodiack, 430
lis.
open,
SAILOR'S
is
free
to
20.—lis
Andrews.
HOME
TIIK
of Port and Merehaat sst. Cfliccopcn
*h, I hone.
tlio putilie ; and all Seamen visiting this port Officeeorrter
2o.—Milwoorf, sMtoM, Sylva, fin Ochotsk, 900 wk, S3*
9
M.to
A.
I
l>.
M.
from
are especially invited to make it a place of resort,
wh siasiin, I,.'hmi Ihs hone.
whether they board at tjn- Home or other boarding
S3.— Sh Jiliii Howtiad, :117 tons, Taylor, fm Ochotsk, So*
wh,
'J.'mi w II season, SS,ooo Ihs lione.
houses in Honolulu, or are connected with the
E. HOFFMANN,
2.1. -Am. >rh Flying Dart, 140 tons, Freeman, from Baa
shipping. During the shipping season it will be
Fr.-iliciseo.
I* li v»ie Iv n and Sni;'e(in,
21 —Ilk Yankee. :il I ions, Smith, fm San Francisco.
lighted evenings. ; /' Seamen visiting the Heading Office in tbe New Drug Store, comer of Kaahumanu
24 shi,, Sea Serpent, 13j7 tons, Wlutiuore, from Saa
Koom and desirous of writing letters, will be furOpss
and
Makee
*c
Anthon'a
ltlnck.
*ts.,
Queen
Franrlsro.
nished with "pon, ink ttml paper?' gratis, by applyniirht
day and
25— Am wbsh Lancaster, Carver, fm Shanta Bay, 80*
tf
ing to the person having charge of the room.
wli, Boon liuiie, this season.
28-11.11. M.'s ship Alarm,2H guna, Curry, 19 days Oa
To Musters of Whale-Ships Visiting the
San I'r.oiri-rit.
DEPOSIT VAULT.
Hawaiian Islands.
Am wh sh Julian,lIMi ins, Cleaveland, frm Bhering
Sea, ISnowh: likio wli season.
attention is called to the following fact*
riMIE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to receive mo
clipper sh John liilpin, 1000 lons, King, 17 ds
29—Am
which are offered as inducements to visit
1 nies, or valuable articles or small bulk, on delvi Si* Fr uiciscn.
the
Haoccupied
by
season
for
reII I. M.'s corvette Kmliuscade, guns, Giiolmi, to
etEALAJCBAK.UA HAY the coming
posit in his vault* tformerly
Kauai.
waiian Treasury). These vaults are believed to la- cruits.
30—Am
wli sir llibornla, 327 tna, llnnnewell, from Hilo
fire proof and safe. For all deposits, certificates n
Van will find here in the greatest abundance and
list, -Jon sp .'>"" w h: 4.'mi wh season.
receipts will be given, and a small charge made on of the besl kind, tie- following articles, which will
srh
Am
I'.. 1.. Frost 141 tvs, Hempstead. 39 days to
Slmnta Hay.
tha withdrawal of tha deposit. Strangers and »ca. be furnished at the shortest notice and at moderate N'ovl—Haw
brig
Victoria, 200 tons, CorsSn, Arctic, 40*
wh
en visiting this port, desirous of a place ofsecuri- prices:—Sweet Potatoes, the best the islands afford.
wh, l-i'iii Imilie.
for thoir funds, will find this deposit au accom- Splashes, Melons. Oranges, ('"' -otiinits, llccf, MutAmwlish Frances Henrietta, 407 tons, Drew, 1100
wh, 14000 bone.
11. M. WHITNKY,
odation to them.
'on, limits, lion's, fouls, Turkey*, Wood in any
Kutuson". 415 tons, Wing, Kainacliatka, 1000 wh,
tf
I'ost-Ollice liuildings. quantity, dcliven .1 at tbe landing. Lastly and most
Sept. 16, 185(1.
111.11111l hone.
important, you will run no risk Of Hmall pox, as that
Eli/.a Adams, 408 tons, Hawes, Ochotak, 2050 wh,
•J.".,(HNI hone.
nor
within
several
here,
__, ■
has
not
pestilonea
appeared
JOHN I'ATV.
D. Y. PENHALI.OW, m
Fr <li Manrln, 387 tone, Lalanne, 900 wh,90«0 bone.
miles of this Bay. Kvery attention will bo paid to
l.iurrild, 515 lons, llalleck, Ochotak, JjJO ap, 500 wh,
PENIIALMIW A P.VTY,
those who nay favor us with a call.
SOSs tiiine.
I'. CUMINGS. Nov 2—Florida, 522 lons, Williams, 975 wh, 10,000 hone.
Shipping Agents and Acting Port Wardens,
S5 wis.
THE
AT
YOI'R
I
(il
attend to Shipping and Commission business
generally. Patronage sdicited. Nuuunu street,
iiiolulu, Sept. 1, IH.'.il.
HONOLULU MEDICAL HALL.
I)
It.
-
Eealakeikva, Hawaii.
Iron.Hurdles
BALE AT the Hudson's Bay
H (est long. |3 each.
FOI,
11.-X I Itltl N, SlTtfsKON, Ac.
to infurrn the inli.il.il.ints of llonolnlti anil virimty thai
he has taken the oil satahllabial llruc Store, corner of Mcr
ehantand Ka.ihumanu Sln-nts, which he has remodelled and
—
,
Co.'s Store—
•*
...
Niuitifiiii, 3*S ions, 1.ure,700 wh, HOOO bone.
Montauk, SOU Inns, French, Ochotsk, 970 wh
I'rrlile, 300 tons, I'lliilice, Ochotsk, 1100 wh,
lllllwU li'Uie.
Fabius, i:u tons, Wing, Ocbolsk, 40 ap, 1400 wh,
Com
lJOOObnue.
tons. Swill, Ochotsk, 900 wh, 9000 bom.
Sarah, 570 llob't
Morrison, 307 tons, I'eise, Ochotsk,
wh sh
Nov s—Am
115 sp, WHO wb.
sh I'allas, 333
bono.
Fr
Informution Wanted.
901,(1
tons, Couppey, Ochotak, 850 wb,
Am ah Baltic, 395 lone, Bronson, fm l.ahatna.
John W. Mnrsion, s senman on hoard lite
Agate, Allen, fm Fox Islands, 90 bbls wb.
Sasfo'd. visa Honolulu, Ik- N„v o—Am brigKuetland,
Caul.
ship
Draper,
supplied
with
the
best
medicines
he
whale
constantly
Whalon, 150 ap, 300 wb.
Henry
means lo keep
The cenreru is requested to call upon Ihi Chsplsin.
can procure from tho I'nUcd slates and Kngland.
s..n's snperinti-n.lenre,
his
constantly
underhi*
own
or
will be
Cleared..
■0 that families requiring medicine may depend on getting the
DEATHS.
Oct. VJ. Ilk Millwood, Sylva, to cruise.
best, carefully prepared.
He has lust received a rase of Umilnn perfumery Soaps. Drowned, at Bonin Island, April 5th, William Hall, of New Oct 27 —Am clipper sh Sea Serpent, Whitmorl, Hongkong
Brushes, fee, and daily experts a further supply, which, with Jersey. He left tho ship "Marlha." He was drowns*' by the Oct. as— Am wh sh Win 'I ell, cruise and home.
lbs ordinary patentiaud other medicinal, will be sold oa rea- uiisetting of a canoe alongside of the whale ship "Mt. VerAm wh ah Julian, Cleaveland, Tslcahuano.
Narraganseit, Gardner, to eniae.
sonable terms.
non." This report is made by Capl. Nye, of the Mt. VerMercury, lliydru, line and Japai.
Physicians' and Surgeons' prescriptions carefully prepare*. non."
pal*
find
attention
every
ownere
of
vessels
will
Captains or
Curry, lot Valparaiso.
I—H. B. M.'s
Drowned, Sept. 96th. in Ochotsk Sea, Merenry Fsy, Silas NovI—Am
Koloa.
to themselves or families if requiring medical assistance.
K
C.VV'rigM and Stoiihen Wright. Theseunfortunate young men Nov
and
refitted
coast of Chile.
carefully
Chests
etarained
■niaiock,
Medicine
4- Am wb ah NersVa
; they
till noon, were cousins, belongii g lo some part of New Hampshire
Bedford.
N<>w
Attendance for consultation at owlet- from 9 A. M.
Cosawl
(evens
WfV,
they
Harrv
and
Silas
;
f
known on shipboard as
j_ «
aid from IKIP.M. on week daye. Ol Sunday from 9 A. M were
Bart dPlslo, aiehbiis, coast of Calsfsaail.
37 If same out ia lbs ship "Endeavor." The circaauiaaeee of
IH It atoabai rims, it bia residence UnionStreet.
SHOULD
I
"
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."
'~
,
�88
THE FRIEND, NOVEMBER 1856.
""
Nor. 1* —v»iing Pbranix, Tobey, NB, 950 wh, 16000 ■>~
Cambria, Peaw, NB, 600 wh, 7000 b..
Gen Scott, dough, FH, 800 wh, 1300) h.,
California.Manche.-t<r,N8,30 ap, 730 wh, 7000 b,
Parachute, Cary, NB, 7>o wh. HK0:» b,
Franklin. Kichmond, NB, 450 wh,7000 b,
O.Wa«liingtnn,Alleii,Wareliani,3so wh,S6oob,
PORT OF HONOLULU.
"
"
*"
{Continvtd.)
Arrived.
no whale.hips in thai port on Wednesday morning, the data
of her departure.
lv addition to the report per E. 1,. Frost published in our
last No we are able lo present the following from the Oihotel,
Kojliarlt anil Japan fleets:
Ships Navy, 275: Trident, 350 : Oregon, 450 Wm.lladr.er,
80: Hplendid, 15',: Ninirod, 550: Oln.-ga, 350: Navigator,
400: Northern Light, 20: Trikin,Boo: Arab, 600: Illinois, I
whale: 1.. I;. Richmond, 1000: Adeline GI libs, 900: Robert
Morrison. 1300: Pocahontas, 2 whales. Janus 2 whales:
I.v.lia. 30: G. Washington, 200: tlhio, 600: Parachute, S
whnlee: J. D. Tliomi.aoi, 800 Italy, 700 : Hudson, 700: Arnolds, 2 H hales ; Klnerahl, 2 do. ; Omega, 9 do. ; Albion, 4.0;
Endeavor, 250 ; Martha, 70u ; T. Nye,
Capt. Allen, of the brig Ag:.te, reports spoken in September,
in Hie neighborhood of St I'tin
X.—l li n/iiiibo, 700; Albion,
8 0-, l-all.-ui, .inn ; Ji.mes M mr,. 400.
,
-
.-
36 ds fm Cillao for Anu.y,
Cleared.
t.-Am wh ih Alice Mandell, Ml3lons, Dennis, 70 ep,
UOOO wb, 9, OJ b
Oct.Sl—James Maury, for New Zealand.
Htnry Taber, to mime.
Speedwell. 406 Ins, Gibbs. 1.0 .0 wh. 10,000 b.
Gideon (lowland, cruise and home.
Ocesn, 11.7 ins, Norton, 450 wh, 6,000 b
Am mi bk Merrimae, Rice, 146 ds fm New London,
24 —Joseph Mfius, New Zealand.
nidse to Williams Al Co.
|Jiili.'in, Talcahuano.
10.—Am wh sh Montreal, i43tn»,Grey,l,lV)wh,t6,oooh.
Oct. 25.— Martha, Me.ider, for New Zealand.
do.
Bk Martha, 350 tna, Drake, 70.p, 1,000 wh, 10,0(10b.
Oregon, Hldririge,
Arab, 3:10 tna, Giinnell, 40 sp, 1,000 wb, M,ti H b.
J. E. Id.in..-I, Charry, mm,
27.—Marriii, Wing, rrni-e and home.
Hiw ichr Mary, Pierce, fin kawaihae.
ll.—Am wh bk N. S. Perkins, 3.9 tna, Alivn, 1,300 wh,
28.— Tanierl:nie, Winslow, New Zealand.
14,000 h, 3,000 skins.
Koiiiulon, linker, New Zealuud and home.
Market.
Haw wb brig Hawaii, Cook, 565 wh, 8,000 b.
Nov. I.—Hudson, Marsttin, crni-**.
Fr sh Guatav Gillia, 330 li, 5000 b.
I.itltn lironrion, Honolulu and cruise.
L.oo
ntrauburg,
ap,
300
Am shp Congress, 376 tons,
3. —Albion, hinee, to rruine.
Beef, per lb.,
"
7 a 8
wh, 14000 li.
L. r>tarbuck, Jernigcn, cruiseand home.
Pork,
lo a U
Magnolia, 396 tons, Cox, 1400 wh, 14000 h.
bk i>r.ititude, Cornell, New Zealand.
•"
Nor.
10.—Am
Mutton,
12
< 15
John Wills, 300 lons, Besse, 900 wh, ■ 1 ..> b.
Veal,
JO
Adelile Gibhs,3'il ions. P.meroy, 1300 wh, 14000 b.
tin Maaf.fi. ---....
25
Memoranda.
Cambria, 3.,2 lons, Pease, 700 wh, 12000 b.
Fowls,
50
Oscar, 309 tons,Cross, 111-.lv wli, 2iooo b.
Spoken hy ihe John llnuland, about Sept. 2o,ah Florida, of
Turkeys,
$1 00
Purine, 314 loos, Midi, 700 wh, 8000 b.
P. 11. iVillinii-, Inen wli bk Wolga, Buo; Cornelias HowDurks, ---.-_.
none.
Delta, 314 tons, Dilbey,soo wh. 0500 h.
Liiml, nl .\. 11.,7.')0; Omega, b-o ; Ocean, of Warren. 400.
Potatoes,(Irish) perhbl.
$9 00
Nor. IS.—Am wh .lips Alice, Sol tons, Kinery, 30J \vh,3)iu b. The Lancaster rep rts spoken, m .lie iit-iglihorhood of Fi
(Sweet) "...
Do
00
$2
27000
b.
keltsoff UUud. ahiMit Sept. loth, sh Cham ion, of .\. II 1200
India, 433 lons, Long, 'Jiiml wh,
Taro,
$3 00
Clipper ah onward, Luce, 12 ds fm Sail Francisco wh, had lost i anchors-, Three (>r.>iher*j,D wh; hkCentU man,
l'uinpkinM,pach,
12 a 20 c.
for China.—Sid same day.
:t wh, Kli/ii Mason. 5 wh, RobacOfJ Simms, mo wh, lost "J anCalbag.s, »
■.
10 o 12 c
Am wh sips Omega. 3J5 lons, Sanborn, 9911 wh, chor*; Sheffield I 100, hk lleleware about full.
'I'oiuaioes, per bushel,
$1 00
o.
10000
o Ct
Cucumbers, each,
to
Report
I'ay
Aug
of
Shanla
Ochotsk
from
10
Fleet,
Sea,
Janus 311 lons, Winalow, 5 0 wh, GOOO b.
Carrots. «fcc. per bunch,
.12 c,
'Jo:
Thos Nye, 401 inns, Smith. 1300 wh, 20000 b.
50 «.
it.uiaii.ts,
10— Rousseau, NB, Pope, 4:K), Millwood,NB, Silva, 400.
Aug
Abrun Marker, 4)1 tons, Barker, SOU ivh, lOJO b.
Oranges, par 160,
$2 50
Sept m it,,i.in 11... .1. Mystic, AlcGiuley, lioo; Man'l Orlcz,
Klectra, 348 lons, Brown, 22 sp, 8110 wh, km in b.
J.imes,
$1 00
iteustis, sao| m f Mason, Ml, Jernegau,ftoo| Lewis, N
Walker. 8.0 wh, BJOO b. NB,
George St M iry, 35:1 ti
percord,
Firewood,
$10 o 14
B. Allen, torn Warren, IMB, Wilcox, fifiui Ontario, Ml.
Williams.
n wli. 'J no b.
Ph0ni1,4.3 t
I
I
I
looker,
Willi,
|
Cell
i'Joii;
NL,
Miller,
Mniitc/.um.i,
tins,
IOMJ
Charles Phelpa, 362- tons, Law tun, 7110 wh. 8.100 b. NL, Forsytii,
4oo; Cnwper, NB, Dean, L»o; I htiidler Trice.
Mar. ll.—Am wh slips iVuiJla .ger, 334 tuns, Hr.ile) 150 wh. Nil,
lloldbrook, Jloo; Eugene, Slon, I'«• n-.l■ t<>u, 7oo; Ueuj
3200 b.
DEATHS.
Tucker, Nil, Harb r, Hoo; Venice. NL, Lester,.too; lla.ve t,
Hoogley, 293 tons. Cole, 600 wh, 6000 b,
Spencer, looo; Delaware, Ma, (lonian, 7Au>; Oias Carroll,
FH,
In Lnhaina, on Monday lust, of paralysis, Captain Charles
Warren, 461 Ins, *A ilcui, 1000 wh.
(Jen
& M.iry, NL, Walter, luoo; Phu-ui.v, IVtit-mii, formerly ol Loudon, Eng.. aged about 60 yearn.
St', Hunting, looo;
Philip Ist, <93 tons, Sissou, 600 wh 6,000 b.
NL, Williams I .',.....■ U< ntreal. Nit, Gre., <Joo; A bin Barker, 1('apt. IVti-rr-oii had for a number of yearn commanded a ves»el
Lewis, 3.)s tons, Allen, full.
Barker, 4imi: Junior, Nil, Andrews, 400, Dartuouth, \B, mi the int. r-islaitdi tr.uie, and wan much esteemed for his
Unman, (Id) 351 ions, lllaekinore, 16 sp, 2300 wh. NH,
2. M>; II irinony. Nl., Hempstead, Too; Hawaii, S [aid*, probity of fharaeter.
Urein sh Post, 580 tuns, Wiegard, fm Ureuieu, wilh lleatii,
Cook, Ir*oo, Cambria, NB, Pease, Sim; Newton, NIS.SInriN mi, Died in Honolulu, Friday, Nov. 14, Mr. George Graham, a
mdse to lluffselilaeger 1c Stapenhorst.
George,
86a;
Ml, Jenuy,Coo: Sarah, Maitapoi»ett, Swili, Boo; naii.e of I ondoii, England.
Moe. 14.—Frih Jason, 61* tone, Hache, 3200 wh, 45000 b.
Onward, All, Norton, 400 Electra, NL, Brown, Too; Matches,
Died in the U. 8. Hospital, Nov. 14, Mr. John C. Pa ne, a
Am bk Vernon, 307 lons, Gardner, 6V) wb,6000 n. NB, Bellowx,
Ijoit; IJ .-late-, Stun, Holt,2on; Canton Packet. native ol Sac Harbor, where he leaves a widowed mother to
Marengo, 4J7 lons, Skinner, I.Ui wh, 20000 h
Chandler Price, 44i tuns. Holcoinb. 1700 w h, 10000 b. \ 11, liordin, 1000. Pacific FH, Snell, loo] Fr.ii.lin, NB, mourn the loan ol an only son. He belonged to the " Blfta,
Rirliuiond, snO| Jireh Swift, Ml, Karl, Booj Prudent, Green- Eagle."
Uoriiulllln, 4 II tons, llussell, lUJ.i wh, 12000 b.
On hoard of bark Oscar, in the Ochotsk Sen, June 7th,
port, lluuiilton, Doo; Marengo, Nil,. Skinner, too; M Theresa,
Barnstable. 374 tons, Fisher, 750 wh, 10000 b.
Mt, Davis, boo: Re|iublic, Hit-men, 1000; Gustavo, Havre, James I>> lea, agod about 30, a native of St. Julius, Province
Wavirly.3J7 tuns, West, 30 sp, 90J wh, 13000 b.
of N. it ,—boatsteerer.
July 18, Anton M nun I, a native
Hoo; Manche, Havre, 7oo; Jason, Havre, 1000.
Nov. S.—Br sh Conqueror, Sc.lt. Anioy.
Sept l. >—Koinan, NB, Devol, Im Vernon. NB, Gardner, of Pico, Western Islands, aged about 25, leaves a wife m
Br bk Annua, Zifuentes, Manila.
350; Ocean, Warren, Norton, too; Young Pmriiiv, Ttibey, 18 mourn bis loss. July 31, Onedua JHaoira, aged about 30, a
Am whsh Itallic, Browuson, to cruise.
whales: John Wells, NB, Be>sey, 8t»o: N S Perkins, NL,f ish, native ol Mangier.
Mogul, Clark,
do.
Fell from the foretopsail yard of tbo i>hip "Onward," and
1000, ;tiH'» skins. Philip I. Groouport, Si•.sun, I too.
do.
Lark, Chadwick,
Sept 2o—Adeline Gihhs, Kit, Pomeroy, I3oo: India, NL, instantly killed, Joseph Almond, a native of the Cape do
Hae. It.—
do.
Kniiisoir, Wing,
Nov. 5, ai sea, of consumption, "Jim Crow,"
llibernia, Hunnewell, cruise and borne. Long, l9oni California, NB. Manchester. 5oo: Chan Phelps, Vent** inlands
*'
Sion, Br.iytoti, I-J whales: Corca, NL, Ft**h, Hoo: Omega. FH, a native ol Otaheite. Also, un same day, Isaac Lewis, a'naSanborn, lloo: Champion, NB. Grey, Hoo: Europa, Edgtn. tiveof the island ot Maui, II. I.
Pease, Hon: Washington, NB. Holly, Ooo; B-riislable, NB.
Drowned, in Ochoisk Sea, June]], Edward W. Willi*,
Kisher, T."»o: Gun Scoit, PH.Clough, loooi Sheffield, (Spring, boatsteerer of ship llarnstable, belonging to MorrJstown, N. J.
PORT OF LAHAINA.
Green, 10-o: Oscar, Matiap,-i.-ett, Cross, I7.j«>: Coii»ress, NB, [Communicated by the Captain.]
Arrived.
S.ranburn. lloo: Euphrates. NB. Hellmer. l*no: Three BroOct. It—Am ih Romulus, Biker, Mystic, 365 tons, 580 bbla
thers, Nam, Cleaveland, Doo: Fran Henrietta, NB, Drew,
wh, tiooo lbs bone, fm Jupan Sea.
I'.'iui: Ci rinthian. NB, Russell, looo: Alice. C Spring. Penny,
If.—Japan, lllmond. fan Haven, 487 tuns, Coo wb, 60011 :t,'to:
Olvmpia, Ml, ll\ an. Mini: Moctezuiira, Nil, Tn.kei'.looo:
CHAPLAIN'S NOTICE TO SEAMEN.
lbs bone, fin Bhering Struts.
Draper," Nil,sHan-ltonl, :i.')ii: Menkar, Ml, Blooinfield, 1;»>; X
So.—Albion, Hinds, ol F. 11., :iAi tons, 1200 wb, 12,0u0 lbs Sims,
12 TO 3 O'CLOCK EVERY DAY, (exNil,Oav.it,
MtUooin,
NB,
Woodliliriii»e,
Aoo;
bone, fm Bristol Bay.
ey, Warren, Cole, 700 Delia, Grceupot. Do bey, fail
cept Sundays) tho Chaplain wUI be at th*
So —Levi Htarhuck, Jernesan, of N. 8., :t7ii tons, 900 wh. IjHo..(i
Com Preble, lull Ist Sept: Alex Cottin, condemned at Ayan.
•v-—Hudson, Marston, of F. H.,b50 wb, 9000 lbs bone, j Unite a numberof vesse a have received dauiaite from contact Depository, at the Sailor's Home. Seamen about
fin K.imscliaika
the ire, and will require considerable repairs on their leaving are particularly invited to call for books.
Oct 11—Am. bi| Bailie, llr.ni.iin. New 11.-i11.r.1, SH has, 1300 wilh
return to
The atrip "Mount Vernon," (.'apt Nye,
bbls wli, 111,0:10 lbs bone, irnm lli-tiring's Straits. wan stoveHonolulu.
by the ice and
and sold to Capt Fisher
Am. bq IJratiliide, t ornell, New Bedtord, 337 tns, of the "Barnstable," u hoabandoned,
succeeded in saimic all hands ami
Bound
WILL PUUCHASE
1,000 wh, 10.000 lbs lii.mi, from Ucliotsk «ea.
*T|o Volume
200
bbls
oil
with
few
sp
about
other
some
utticles: she w as at
•„'.'j
Am. sh Liverpool, Barber, New lli-ilti.nl.
tns, iln time almost full of water, and
of the Friend for 1865
(shortly after sunk.
HOO wli, 2.00J Ibi bull, frosi Kalntschatka.
The brig Tarqnina," Capt Weaver, belonging to Messrs. «nd 6, and pay the subscription price for 1857. tl
Oat. 31.— Am sh Woljra, Crewel, Fair Haven, 8 sp, 1000 wh,
Allen & Co,* wan stove in the ice, having her stem wrenched
13,1X10 bone, Ochotsk.
and stern post started about three inches. After a lew
off,
Il.ills.ciu, Puns, N Boill'uril, 300 wh, I 1(1 1b, Ochntsk. days the ice opened,and the vessel succcodud
tin*
FRIEND SENT ABROAD. Subscriptions
Or.iuiilgee, West, Tiabury, So ap, 11.1111 wh, 7un 1 bne, harbor of Firklesttiff, Island of Ficklestow, in reaching was
where she
Ocholsk.
received at the Depository for the Friend, to
hauled up at high water. Al'tei a
and thornm-h ci
Unoo Return, Win?, N B, 1400 wh, 12,1100 b Kami- aim nation made by the shipmasters careful
present, at the request ol be forwarded to the United States or Europe.
Ju
achftks.
Capt Weaver, to ascertain the full extent of damage i-be bad per annum.
No.. I.— Oleune, Siimnons. N B, 1600 whj 16,000 b, Kodiak, received,
10-tt
ami the |oat licability of repairing it, it h as decidt d
Kam md Bristol Bay.
was
only
pursue
that
the
.-ourse
to
to condemn the vessel, as
Majestic, I'ereival, N 11, 250 wli, 2001) h, Ocboslk.
was quite impossible to repair her for a voyage to Honolulu
Coral, Manchester, N B, 80 ap,950 wh, 10,0.0 bone, it
SAILOR'S HOME SOCIETY.
Thi-was il'Hiqsb.iiid after duo notice, she was sold to Capt
Oehotsk.
Fisher, of the* Barnstable."
•
Ome«s, llawes, Nantuckol. 500 wh. 4.10J b.Ochutak.
ANNUAL MEETING ofthe llonohitu Sa»ship
Purrington,
The
"Alex
Coffin,"
I apt
ran ashore duriiii:
C. Ilowland. Luce, N 11, 600 wh, -0 10 b,
a
foil, on one of the Cunle Islands. Khmt a griai deal
lor's Home Society will be held at the Bethel on
Nev. 3—H. Kneel.nd, Whalon, N B, f>o »p, 300 wh, 3000 h, of thick
difficulty and perseverance she w as got off, ai.d upon trying MONDAY,
Ocholsk.
the 17th day of November next, at "4
the pumps was found to be leaking very badly. She whs itn
Latlaus,
Jaannetli,Pierci, N R, 30 sp, 600 wh, 6000 b, Japan mediately
put away f* r Ayan, where she arrived safely. u'clock I*. M., at which time the Society will promil Ocholsk.
Here it was ascertained that she was very Mrlowalj damaged, ceed to elect six Trustees to fill the places of th*
f""el, Tucker, N B, 5110 wb, 4000 b, Arctic.
StmW
W. Thompson, Wuite, N B, 10.0 wh, 8100 b, Kod and she was therefore condemned. Much uturprise was m»n- clai-s, whose term of office then expires.
that Capt Purrington had succeeded in bringing her in
alulK.uit..
-iattested
The following gentlemen have, in accordance with
all, leaking even at tho rate which she did wlitle lying still.
Washington, Holly, 010 wb, 12,000 b, Ocholsk.
She waa bout-lit by the Capt of a Rus-inn vessel tbe oil ,<pt the Charter, been nominated as candidates, for
Onlilmbi.i, Fol|er, N.mtucket, 100 sp, Bouin Is. and I'lirrington
shipped,
on
board
ho
"Kebecca
Siinnis," and election
part
Japa*.
Braganil, Jackson, N B, 30 in, 900 wh. 7000 b part on hoard the "Metacom," at the rate of 20 ns. per gal
8. C. Damon,
J. F. B Marshall,
freight to the United States, 1he tot.tl amount shipped, we
Kimts.
J. E. Chamberlain,
A. S. Coolie,
Meilkar BlomnAeld. N B, 300 wh, 30' JO b, Ochntsk understand was about 2oot> bbls.
Thos.
John li,
W. 0. Nye, Suule, is B, 800 wb.SOOO b, N Zealand
{T/ 0| correspondent at Hilo seoda us the following inforThrum,
Me.. 3.—Pre-h Salamander, Chandler. Havre, 400 wh, 40uo mation:
Geo. B. C. ngraham,
Chas. R. Bishop,
•»•»», BherilgSts.
Hilo. Oct. 90.
Wb,
Johnson,
Humphries,
S»». 4.—AH lb American, Jernesan, F.drarlown, 50 sp 800 *»l have to advise you of the arrival to-day of the French Win. H.
G. P. JIIOM,
W. Goodala.
wli, 700U li.. JapananaLttchuUk.
nhip "La Tourdv Pin," of Havre, from the Ochotak
Nov. n Am sll Jirah Swift, Haa-f-JMipoO whaSiOOO b.,Och hbla this eeanon, 2,600 hhla wh, and 8o bbls spin theSea,
order
of
the
Trustee*.
By
voyage.
Hie. H.—Am slips Nimrod, Rskffl BlsO wh.SOW k. •« She bnnga no later reporta than those alreadypublished."
J. E. CHAMBERLAIN,
Tha LUwliho, whicharrived last avaalag from Hiloraporu
26-3t
Secretary ofthe Sailor's Home So*' y.
Near.
(.—Br eh Conqueror,Porter,
China,
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FRIEND.
THE
lIB.NPHJHI,
\n* Sorits. Vol. V, No. 12.
"PKCKHBBtt
11, 1855.
89
Old Scries, VOL XIII.
OLD TIFF'S OPINION OF WHISKEY.
TSHOANILFEUfRC'oHSOTrMY,E1855-6.
In Mis. Stowe's new work, "Dred, a tale
His Majesty, X .Oiiiiamf.ua IV , President.
of the Dismal Swamp," she depicts a life-like
Hon VV. L. Lee, Cliief Justice, Fict) negro character under the name of "Old
President.
iTiflT" I lis master was a cruel, drinking and
I. Harden, Esq , Secretary.
loafing low white, who was accustom*! to
"
C. R. Biahop, Esq , Treasurer.
return home and destroy tho peace of the
s. ('. Damon,
j
Old Ti(T was much annoyed by his
G, P. luilcl,
> Executive Com. family.
hud conduct, and pondering in hie
master's
H.J. 11. HuldkvwoHb, S
over
the sad effects cf whiskey drinkmind
Fir.-t Class Tri'stees—GO oi'T 1868
when
lie breaks forth with this idea:
ing,
HONOLULU, DECEMBER 11, 1886.
His Majesty Kiiineliaini ha IV., Jolin li
"Laws!
lie
ant much profit to do family,
S. C. Damon, G. P. Jud<l, W. Johnson, C
here wid lots o' old trash, drinkhome
coming
2d ANNIVERSARY OF THE
\i. Bishop.
all
chicken money down to 'Bijah
mo;
up
my
—go
SAILOR'S HOME SOCIETY.
Si cci.vD Clam
out 1858.
For
my part, I believe dem devThis
Skinflint's!
The »• rood anniversary of the H. S. 11. W. L. Lee, H. J. H. Hirldsworth,
ils
when
went
out of dc swine went into
dcy
Society was hold at the Bethel on Mondayj Spencer, J. T. W'ateihousc, H. M. Whitney,
do
whiskey-har'l!
Disycr liquor makes folke
evening, November 17lh. The Hon. Chief <ji. M. Rnlicitson.
so
ugly!"
Tains Class—on out 1857.
Justice Lee presided. The meeting was
Judging from the effects of whiskey or
Allen, C. H.Butler, U. Armstrong,
H.
E.
Rev,
with
the
Mr. Turner,
opened
prayer hy
drinking, Old Tiff drew an inference
spirit
pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church. I. Haiileit, s. N. Castle, J. F. Is. Marshall.
not
very far from the honest truth. Daily
Then followed Ihe reports of the Executive
DEBT UPON THE HOME.
arc we compelled to witness the sad effects
Committee and Treasurer, which will he Nov. 17, the Treasurer reof spirit-drinking. Some persons who are
found in another .portion of our columns. It
ported at annual meeting,
naturally
wry quiet and orderly, seem'realwas expected thai the audience would have
1,714 39 ly, whin under the efTects of spirits, to be
debt,
been favored with some remai ks hy His Ma-'
Collected at Rrtlifl from d<>possessed with a 'legion of devils;" as Old
jesly, hut the Chairman stated that the ICiog nors anil others,
72ft 91
TifFsays, "Dis yer liquor makes folks so ugwas prevented from, attending hy sickness. Pledges due Jan. I, ISfifl, 18609
As a proof that His Majesty is deeply interSale of Concert Ticket*,
3 <0 00 1-201 01
Whether Old TilT had ever read Shakested in the success of Ihe enterprise, he
Preienl d*bt,
$U2 !)l speare may be a matter of doubt, but if he
authorized Judge Lee to pledge another hunsuppose that he
dred dollars to (lie funds nf |he Society. This Dead Li. I Tin List. Knowing the intense hud, it is quite natural to
forsaking
lion
owed
lie
idea
of
"dem
devils"
I
announcement was received with demonstra- anxiety of sailors .and strangers to obtain
ihe
swine
'"or
tlio
from that
"whiskey-bar'l"
letters from their friends, we publish in totions of applause.
line
of
Shmkspeare—
Tho Hon. D. L. Greece, U S Commis- I lay's paper a 1i—t of over 2(100 names of prr'•() thou invisible spirit of wine,
sioner, followed wilh some exceedingly ap- .lsons having letters in the P.ist office of I ton]iy what otl.cr name shall I call thee, Devil!"
propriate remarks, Brief addressee wereijoiulu. We regret the list did not appear at
also made hy Capis. Whitfield, Cox, NyeiJan earlier date. Many of these letters we Boarders at The Home. The average
know are over one year old, liut a sailor will
and others.
number of boarders at (he Home during the
of
taken,
contribution
over
was
oftentimes he glad to obtain n letter if it is past mould has been seventy-five. Over two
A
$100
and six new Trustees were elected, in ac- live, or even ten years old. This uio-ning hundred and fifty have been connected with
cordance with the requirements of4he Char- "fie sailor remarked thai lie had just taken 'he establishment since the shipping season,
a biter out six and a half years old It was
ter.
•
commenced, besides transient company.
from
his father, and, remarked the you- g !'he
On the following Monday evening, Nov.
number of hoarders has really bees
24th, another public meeting was held at the man, "the advice was just as good as new." more than could be comfortably lodged.
Bethel, when remarks were made by Dr.
Honolulu subscribers of the Friend
Lathrop, Mr. Gregg, Mr. Campbell, and are
Mrs. Holdsworth, Treasurer of the
requested In pay their yeaily bills to tin
others. A collection of $175 was made.
carrier, but in all cases they arc desired |n Ladies' Stranger's Friend Society, would
acknowledge from
We would acknowledge the receipt demand receipted bills.
Mr. J. T. VVaterhouse,
of files of papers Irom Mr. Hillmnn in Fort St.
1
Wanted, respecting Charles Capt. Drew,
an 4from Mr. Sullivan of San Francisco. Sway, of Geneva, N. Y.
Mr. Rodger*, 3d officer,
OUWIWI (IKTIIK FKIKXD.DKCKMHER.
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al \nniversary of tho Tlil* Ilnino,
9°
Biennial Report of llio S. H. Society,
91
Bailor'x Speech,
!);
Rein irks of Cant. \\ hiilirlii,
9-1'
Nt*iirc op llr. f.atlnopV remark*,
9:1
A Sailor* opinion of tlir Room,
9:t
I,«ks of Kliip .\lc\:in<!iT Coffin,
91, 9ft
I.it or lead 'alters,
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Mirine Journal,
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HONOLULU
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�90
THE FRIEND, DECEMBER 1856.
selves compelled to abandon Ihe idea bf Honolulu and the islands generally, indicates
opening (he Home for boarders until another a strong current of sympathy in behalf ofthe
year. Impressed, however, with the idea sailor. It appears that when a suitable channel was opened, that sympathy gushed forth
BRESHPOANILTUF'SHOME OCIETY. that ihey were acting for the future as well and
manifested itself in erecting the Home.
as
the
dared
not
run
the
risk
of
present,
they
undersigned, Executive Committee of
prise by a crushing We look upon (he Home as it now stands,
the
embarrassing
would
offer
the
end.i
followH.
Society,
S.
H.
|debt, for from the very first, they were re-! and in full operation, as an impressive exhibrief Report of their prtx eedings during
bition of the good wishes, good intentions
last two years, or from the Society's or- 'solved if the enterprise terminated in a failure, it should not be on account ola debt!!and warm sympathies of (he people and govganization.
Sandwich Islands towards
When the subject was first agitated, it ap- It is an easy matter to incur debts by a be-i ernment of the
Society, but exceedingly difficult lo;;seamen. As a community we feel under
peared to be necessarily a greater and ni'ie nevolent
been com-j great obligations to the mariner, as it was
expensive enterprize than should be under- pay them offafter tho work has held
leled
and
the
are
by the![beautifully and truthfully remarked by His
purse-strings
setaken in our limited community, already
in his speech at the laying of the
verely taxed by voluntary contributions. The public.
corner
on the Stst of July, 1855:
stone,
(he
of
the:
year
need of such ah institution had long been felt,
second
In entering upon
"file
with which the sailor conhardships
but to raise fifteen or twenty thousand dollars Society's operations, the Trustees found
the (lungers which he braves,
by voluntary donations was an undertaking (hemselves essentially aided by Ihe Boston tends, usand
ease and security. Had'he never
bring
from which persons of good judgment might subscription, which amounted to the sum of steeied
his ship into our waters, Honolulu
well shrink. Those who have not been in- $2000 Letters breathing encouragementi
timately and long acquainted with efforts of ( were received by almost every mail, from J. might simpiy have retained its position as a
this nature can form but a very imperfect .Hiinnowell, Esq., of Boston, through whose fishing village, or become by this time a debeach."
idea of ihe vexations and hindrances which zealous efforts this money was raised. Willi-1 serted
This
is sober truth, and the people upon
and
smaller
contributions
arise.
There
was
uol
out
this
continuity
surely
only
timely aid,
llhese
islands
feel its force. It.is for the inthe bare chance of a failure, hut multitudes from foreign sources, tho enterprise must;
positively asserted that failure was inevitable. [have remained somewhat stationary. 'Ihe; |terects of His Majesty's government, merFortunately, however, others took a more natives ol Aitutake, in (he South Pacific, had chants, mechanics, farmers and people genour
favorable view of the matter, and expressed Iforwarded $100 in money, and other value-1 erally, to encourage shipping to resort to
a readiness to embark in the undertaking, hie donations. The Rarotonga natives con- ports. If ihe visit of the whaling fleet is demonth even, our community exprovided (he suitable location could he se- 'tribuled (heir mite. The Pitcairners sent, layed for a (he
depressing effects. While
cured and a reasonable amount pledged to (heir free-will offerings. Donations blowlv periences
make a fair beginning, hoping that the ne- but gradually flowed in from seamen. The! landsmen are dependant upon seamen, so
cessary aid would be forthcoming when an English and American Navies, merchant seamen are dependant upon landsmen. There
seamen, and whalemen, have shown from is mutual dependance. Every possible effort
appeal should be made.
At this criiieal stage of the proceedings, lime to time, that they had not forgotten the should be made to maintain harmony and a
the Hawaiian government very. generously undcitakiiig. Subscriptions have come from good understanding between the respective
came forward and offered to deed away the probably more than fifty ships' companies. parties.
valuable lot upon which the Sailor's Home We are not aware as any shipmaster ever! It is confidently hoped (hat the erection of
■ow stands, provided the friends of the enter- brought the subject before his crew and they (he Home is calculated to promote this deprise would raise ihe sum of $5000 within refused to subscribe something. We could sirable end. While the direct and ostensible
the period of one year. This act of the gov- wish that shipmasters might be intluced more design of the Home is to afford board and
ernment was the more praiseworthy from the generally lo adopt the practice of securing! lodging to a portion of the seamen discharged
factjhat the lot was not only very valuable, subscriptions for Homes, and other benevo- in Honolulu, a far more comprehensive rebut it was almost ihe 01 h landed, unoccupied i lent objects, which are specially designed to sult is expected. Its good influence will exand available property of the government! benefit the sea-faring community. II each tend abroad, among seamen not discharged.
sailor would subscribe one dollar, or a quar- It is affording a convenient and desirable
within Ihe limits of the city of Honolulu.
The Sailor's Home Society was organized ter part of that amount, ihe sum in (he ag- place of resort when seamen are ashore upon
in November, 1854. At the opening of the gregate would amount to a very laige fund, libet ly. These and other good effects are
Hawaiian legislature in the April following, amply sufficient to build Homes, Bethels, and already exhibiting themselves, and we doubt
a charter of incorporation was obtained. As sin port other benevolont enterprises.
not will be more and more apparent as years
the sum of $5000 had been secured before In referring to the sources from whence roll away. The existing laws in regard to
one halfof the tims had elapsed which was funds have been raised for building and fit- the shipping of seamen, which are found to
fixed upon by the government, the necessary ting up the Home, we ought not in this Re- be the most satisfactory to all parlies, owe
steps were taken for erecting the edifice now port lo omit mentioning the efTorts of the their origin to the suggestions of the Trusornamenting Ihe city and answering the pur- people of Honolulu and other parts of Ihe tees of the Sailor's Home. We allude to
islands. Our foreign community upon the ibis fact to show that Ihe friends of the Home
pose of its erection.
At the end of the Society's first year's ex- islands is comparatively small. The cnlls are studying ihe interests M \\\ parties—
istence, the following objects were accom- arc frequent. Scarcely a week passes that the sailor, the shipmaster, the shipowner and
some effort is not being made to raise money, the Government.
plished :
The land was donated by the Hawaiian but seldom without success. Tho more the There are oilier points of interest worthy
people give, the more theY seem willing lo of being alluded (o and discussed in this ReThe sum of $8,518 05 was raised.
give. Those giving Ihe most are generally port, but we feel (he necessily of exercising.
The sum of $7,074 05 was expended.
the most ready. " There is that scattered!, brevity, especially as the Society has so
The sum of $1,443 85 remained in the and vet incieaseth; and there is that with- much business to transact at its Annual
boldelh more than is meet, but it tendeth to Meeting. In concluding this Report, we
tasury.
A favorable appeal had been made.
poverty. The liberal soul," adds the Wise would speak of the following objects as havThe building had been so far completed, Man, "shall be made fat; and he that water- ing been attained during the second year of
it an excellent and spacious reading room ed! shall be watered himself." The foreign the Society's existence:
d been opened.
community is aware of its indebtedness to The Trustees have so far completed the
The Ladies of Honolulu had held a fair, seamen, and it is a source of unspeakable undertaking that the Home has been fitted
lich realized Ihe sum of over $1,700.
thanksgiving that our people are disposed to lo accommodate at least fifty lodgers. At
Funds from foreign sources bad begun to testily the r indebtedness by making such present there are fifty-seven boarding at the
w into the treasury.
large and generous donations, to assist in Home. One hundred and seven have alOther objects were also secured, showing raising a structure and supporting an enter- ready found there a temporary "home," not
that eventually the Trustees would be fur- prise so manifestly designed to promote the including those belonging to shipping in port.
nished with the necessary means for carry- .temporal and spiritual welfare of seamen. It. is becoming very common with seamen,
ing forward the enterprise. It was with ex- [The response which has been made to the when ashore on liberty, to come to the Home
areme reluctance that the Trustees felt them- jappeal for funds by the foreign community of for their meals.
HSailor's ome.
f'he
I
Ivernment.
�91
THE FRIEND, DECEMBER, 1856.
DONATIONS FOR SAILOR'S HOME.
The Trustees have secured the services of
were far away over the foaming ocean, where
Managers, Mr. and Mrs. Thrum, most admi- ■ Dr. Lathrop, U. S. Consul $100; Capt. Garit. the land of his birth, in all her noble pride
rably suited to their position—persons in I'Rebecca Sims," $i0; Capt. Wilcox. 'Warren,' $20 ; and beauty—with her roaring torrents, her
Cox, 'Magnolia,' 020; Capt. Hunncwell, 'Hiwhom the sailor may repose Ihe utmost con-]ICapt.
dark blue mountains and rushing rills, and
hernia,' $.5; Capt. Skinner, 'Marengo,' $10; Capt. whu(
!
(he
fidence, and
was still dearer to the heart of the wancommunity feel that justice Brownson, 'Baltic,' $5; Mr. Green, Ist officer 'Speedwell,' $5; Mr. Wilbur $1; Mr. F. A. Warren, of the derer, with (he friends of his infancy—neswill be done to all parties.
,
The Trustees hope (hat they have been Martha,' $.">; Mr. Herendeen, $.">; Mr. La Blanche tled 'ike a star in the white bosom of the
Mr. Morgan, of New London, $2 SO; S. .C foaming deep, beneath (he glorious and proenabled to carry forward the enterprise with-j.!$»;
'Damon $25; D. VV. Stevens $5; Officers and crew acting folds of
out incurring a debt which may not be easily "f the 'Lewis,' (subscription
die broad flag of freedom;
list mislaid), $42 50.
paid off.
Capt. French, "Montauk," $10; officers and crew that flag which had first unfolded itself on
The Trustees feel the utmost confidence " Montauk," $8.
the hlood-siained field of '76, and waved over
(he heads of Washington and his followers,
Fkom Boakoehs in thb "Hour."
in making tho statement, that already the
Mr. Charles Carpenter, 3d officer 'Chas. Phelps,' without shadowing (heir paths, illumined as
Home has begun to contribute most essen$50 ; Mr. Knight $10 ; Philip Dodge $2 ; John F. lit was with ihe light of freedom, and which
tially towaids the elevation of the ch> racier■;jTehan
Mark 11. Pluiner $1; Friend $1; Aboard-;
waves in peace, and ever shall wave,
and position of seamen visiting Honolulu. ier $1; $1;
Charles Darling $1; 11. McMahn $2; N. 11. now
unstained by a single blot, over the land it
Seamen were never more comfortably lodged, jßroiner $2.
has so nobly protected.
or oblaioed so good board, or at such rea- 'i
'muiiatob,—(Merchant ship.)
Capt. Whitfield $20 ; Stephen K. Crapo $1 25;' Hut now the wanderer was far away from
sonable prices. There is n6 longer a teJames E. Williams $1 50; David C. Wood 75c: N.
land of his nativity, and he longed for
proach upon the community, or an excuseIIP.
Fuller $1; Jacob Huth $1; James Kckcls $'l.—!!the
some place, some haven of rest, where he
for ihe sailor, if he resorts lo those places IslB 50.
I
Splendid.
where his morals v. ill be corrupted and his'I
I might lay down to rest in peace and comfort,
John S Smith $15; Dennis Courtney $5 ; Benj [and undisturbed by ihe noisy revels of the
mind contaminated.
P. Waal ,*1 Charles 11. Furnham $2 ; Leiuider F. [gar .iv.l dissipated—some place which would
G. P. JUDD,
$2: Wm. 11. Smith $2; Charles K. Nelson $1;!!remind him of his fur off home, and bring to
S. C. DAMON,
IAlley
John A. Dimick $i; Jamas MessEinjar $1; Andrew]
his recollection the merry and cheerful faces
11. 11. J HOLDSWORTH,
A. Fuller $1; Ooorge Briefly $1; Stephen 11. Fisher
Executive Committee.
1; Henry Urecn $1; Rule Km $1; Dennis Driseoll [which illumined it, and which were so famil$1; Edward Kmrus $1; James Smith $I.—sU 00.,jiar in his meiiioiy and that place, that haHonolulu Soitor*- Home Society ill Account
ven of rest and comfort, was at length found
St. Gbohok.
with (be To jiNiirer.
George W. Raynnr $2 ; Jnmes P. Dunham $i ; by Ihe weary traveller, in the Sailor's Home.
Dk.
1806.
46 37 J Wm. Van Nortiand $2 ; Wm. R. Cleaveland $2: Here, calm and undisturbed, he could sit
Jan. 19, To am puid for printing,
Samuel Turner $1 ; Joseph Antouc $1 ; Rdwardl
Mar. 22.
ain't imid on acc'l of YinHews $1; Lewas C'oarrc $1; Joseph Ellis $1; Tho-jland contemplate in his own mind the cheq" roni's Note,
1948 39 mas
Rogers 50c; John Morris 50c, Vincent Hruvo uered features of the past, until he would alAug. 30. " mu'l paid Curator of Home, 414 47
Antone Joseph $1; John Nichols 50c ; St. .'inost imagine himself at his own home onoe
$1;
other bills
Nov. 17. " "
" for all the
for completing
Home, 2236 68J George 50c; Lewis Russet 50c; John Shaser 50c—j more; and as Ihe Home affords a good view
jslB 50.
{of the surrounding country, he could stand
" 17. " balaaos Cash in Treasury, 26 39
$1670 21
In making arrangements for a lateion the balcony and gaze far and wide over
1865.
Cr.
Contra,
thc diversified and romantic scenery of the
Nov. 26. By am't Cash on hand,
1443 86 meeting in behalfof the Sailor's Home, wei island—the mansions and the cottages nest1866.
requested a sailor, sitting in our office and; ling in the green valley, until his vision would
Jan. 2.
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proceeds of Ladies'
" balance
60 60 boaiding at the Home, lo make a few re-!'lose itself among the rainbow-tinted hills and
Fair,
Nov. 6.
109 38 marks. He replied that he could not speak, the white clouds wande-ing like spirits over
proceeds of Levee,
" ain't subscriptions
received
their summits; and at such times his bosom
'* 17. " ain't
from the I'nitetl States,
1548 60 but would write a few paragraphs. Here
would swell with gratitude towards that Su-"
subscriptions received
" " " am't
from Honolulu,
549 00 follow the remarks of the said sailor, Augus- preme Power that had enabled him to find in
tus Cornstock, of New York,
wrote jthis far ofTland, a home, and >uch a home.
subscriptions received
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from the Sea,
which
411 25 them a( our
desk, and as we read them at I The case which I have cited is oneeven
Mar. 20. " bnlnncv rent of cellar,
600 00
of
doubt not has happened to many
I
Nov. 17.
ain't received from all other
the meeting. Their publication was called
" sources,
those who are now stopping at the Home,
57 74
for by Ihe meeting.
and therefore the utility and usefulness of
*4]S70/2T
the place is made apparent; in fact as a haSAILOR'S
SPEECH.
THE
Nov. 18. By am't Cash in Treasurv,
25~39 Poor
ven of rest from tbe harrassing toils of a
and
from
one
of
the
penniless,
many
O.
Nov.
llonolulu,
K. &
E.
17, 1856.
J. B. CHAMBKKLAIN, Trcas.
vessels now lying in the harbor of Honolulu, sailor's life, as an institution wherein the
a young sailor took his way along the streets sailor may take the greatest comfort in readMemoranda.
of this town. His mind was burdened with ing, sleeping, or whatsoever he pleases, I
The amount of money spent in the construction
and most
*>f the Home up to the end of the first year of the sorrow, and his heart was heavy; and I consider it as one of the greatest
doubt not, if taken in the balance with the noble undertakings as yet recorded in the
Society's existence, was $7074 65.
The amount expended during the current year is contents of his purse it would have much annals of benevolent enterprise in the Sandi outweighed the latter.
flii-H 82.
wich Islands.
To this add the cost of fitting up the depository,
As I previously remarked, he wandered
$300.
i
His Majesty, yesterday morning paid a visit to
And last but not least, the debt incurred in put- along through the streets in a very unhappy
ting the Home in working condition, $1714 38.
frame of mind. It was evening, and (lie the Sailors's Home, which he inspected under the
And we have the total co9t of the Home, including; streets were teeming with life and activity; guidance of the Rev. S. C. Damon. The completeness
of toe hixangements needed little pointing out, and the
f5000, the value of the land given by government— on every hand were to be seen groups of. King
on leaving expressed the satisfaction which his
»s $18,733 86.
Your Treasurer has also ascertained the souries kanakas of both sexes mixed up wi'h sailors ! visit had afforded him. The coolness of the aleepiag
from which these funds have been derived; they from nearly e\ery division of the globe, some apartments, and the view from the upper verandah
particularly remarked upon ; to say nothing of
are as follows:
hurrying one way and some another, all ofj were
the culinary department which savored of good thing*.
from the Sea,
1813 98 them to judge by their actions, in very high I—Polyneiian.
j
the United States,
2148 60
or, as I should have said, the spirits
"
" Honolulu
and S. I'ds, 4768 60 spirits,
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them, while from the many pub100 00| very high in
The Pampero, which cleared yesterday for New
" Aitutake,
i received from rent of cellar,
1000 00 lic houses bordering on the streets, issued York, carries a full cargo of oil and bone and island
» Ladies' Fair,
1713 27 ihe heavenly strains of the violin and the produce. The foreign produce is stated on the i
"
Levee,
109 37 tamborine, together with that most harmo manifest as valued at f 156,163 76, and the dome*- J
" * * Ail
366 36 nious of all
other sources,
"
instruments of music, "the tic at $2,773 18.—lb.
ent aebt,.
1714 38
6<mr»."-.
Total,
$13,733 86 But ihe
H. B. M.'s ship Havannah. went to sea this
wanderer passed on, heedless of
U of which is respectfully auVmitteu.
all. The sounds of mirth and music grated morning Intending to visit the leeward Ulaad* «T this I
J. K. CHAMBKRLAIN, Tress.
group and return here. She will probably be shew* I
discordantly upon his ear. Hie thoughts I.about
»v..!7» 1866.
I
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THE FRIEND. DECEMBER, 185«.
REMARKS OF CAPT. WHITFIELD, stead of this death dealing rum for attraction,] jl hereby earnestly request thai every lady in
ihey behold "without price," domestic; felici- ■11Kfiolu In will, whenever she passes ihe
Mmtter tf the "Gladiilor " prepared for i/.r
ty, sanding childien, and meet, withI lie np-. American Seamen* Hospital, or any ether
the
Home"
"
ucond meeting in behalf of
|person doing lh same, pause and review (he
provnl ofihe entire community.
httd at ill* Bethel, Aoe. SEM, ISSO.
100 lono lias the sailor been looked building and reflect how in mv poor sick saiLong,
PsesiuaNT—Ladies »i»d# Genti.emen:
ns .hi individual dis'incl from the
lors there are, eouliind
bids
sickness,
to ad- upon
««••* their homes, sisters andon liiendsoffar
A few evenings ago I wns called onI began
nwav,
of men, while lira whole world
eral
class
dress you in this plac, and when
eves as they have and if nl any lime one or more would deign
looked
with
have
admirinf
to speak, and saw and all eyes turned on me, seen ihe American wliulelix n astonish the 10 visit ihe interior, and ask of ihe poor sick
and thought how much more capable <>f nd-jInge in which we live with their untiring ener-|| mariner of his home and I noughts, and perdressing you many in this assembly were, I
MV, inn ivalled persevi Icnce, and Iheir ns-'ch nice Inn hand him a cup of water, and aslost presence of mind, and failed fairly toi
success; low, very few, find a Wol- sere him of your sympathy, what n relief it
|t»Oi*hing
make myself understood, and if it i< your ( nine in coiiiiiiiinilie-J ihey visit nt all suited would he In the poor seaman lo know that
wish to again hear from mc, 1 insist on boring]to their honesty, a'dlily of Standing at lioine, lovely "Oman caied liir him.
you with n speech; and let me say, friend-i[where they are known and appreciated. 1 A-<l just pause one moment. Many of yon
of the Seamen's Home, I congratulate >ou|jean assure you, that, as you make ) ourselves erpeet to yo s. me tune oi oilier lo the Unili d
on this occasion, when everything looksi fa-j
and moiij in quamled wilh Ihe sailor, Slates, N»w u would not be strange, that
vorable to your good nnd wise undertaking, jin.ire
use in jronr estinaii m; and, should while visiting son i the various families of
he
«ili
and 1 hope His Maje-ty will excuse an hum- )ou take the pains to ascertain, yon will find Voiir aci|iiaiiilan- es some lovely female like
ble md lidiial Ilka mc, when 1 say his care
ihe pi* ii who make your "H<>m«Vtheir how, yourselfshould say lo you, "You came from
over this Society does credit to his head a- are not in ihe hast inferior in the pcneialii) Honolulu; did yon ever see the Sailor's
a statesman and Itisf heart as n philnnih.n- ol iiii'cluiiiics; while inauv, from then su- 11 os| lit aI ? did yon or Oliy ol v lir neqiiainlaumak<
pfst; for if there is aanything ilial will
honesty, ability and perseverence. ci s efl inside the wallsr" What a pleasures
permanent hoes" foi peiior
his spacious harbor
Mill he borne up in the top r»»nd] »f ihe lad- it would be if you hoc (toadied to tell her
whalers, it is his individual and govei•nnienl- der ill'iheir prnfes-ioti. Although, while bf tint you and vein iiiend- had once in a
al care over seamen visiting this pott. Long longing in a ship in port liny may appear lo while \i- it ill the Hospital; and when she,
may he reign, free and independent to exeihe inferior in birth and i II 't lo some, w ii Ii a tear in her e> c, should Inform you that
cise bis authority and influence for Ihe bene )ci this is, as you will often Bnd it lo be, a she h id a dear brother; thai he went lo sea,
returning
yai
fit of mj; men; and may every
mistaken view of the case. Sonic oflhi itl- and died in (lie American Seaman's Hospisee Ins harbor tilled with an hundred ships uiales of a ship's forecastle (and lhnftn verj tal ill 11on i>l
111il. Hoa pi asant it would he
richly laden with cargoes taken Irom Ihe ininaii-s now iii the harbor of Honolulu) will were \on enabled in assure her lo your cersea hy the (oil of llic hanly mariner. As go home, and all in good tune, mnte llu in- tain knowledge, thai ihe seamen confined
one who has been llnotigh ihe fiery ordeal -elvcs wuli ladies in!i i ■ ■ r to nifnc in thi m .there had the veiv best iilleiulanee, thai the
which all must pass, let me say lhat from the any other community, with ihe entire appro- surgeon was a skill til and kind mail, and the
time the sailor first enters a ship, until he as bation of the friends of both patties, and in inn ses as allini ive as it w a> possible lor I hem
master conducts a voyage lo a successful
do slic felicity lo he; it would, I 1,111 sine, rewind \ (ill I unand nliit years rnjxy aa much
• termination, bis is a slate of privation,
then how very fold for your trouble and kindness lo 'he
as
fahs
to
Ihe
lot
of
mankind:
the darkest lime is when he as a shipwreck- nereasary is such a home as this lo such poor sick sailor. 1 am fully aware of the
ed manner or from sonic other cause, has no men, who for so shot! a lime lire compelled readiness ~| ihe ladies of Hon dulu to assist
ship lo which he belongs, nnd seeks a home lose.k a home in Honolulu. -Think bow in all plan'- lending lo ameliorate ihe Condi
for the lime being on shore", ihen how im- haul you should Iry to shield them from ihe linn of the sailor, for in all charitable under
portant it is that in a phi'C like Ibis, here
snares spread by men whom our worth; takings the countenance ol the ladies is all•Mould be mm spot at least where u sailoi .CnmniisMoiicr rightly designated as land powerful.
can go and fin Iv comfortable and respecla- nkarkt.
And now my earnest prayer to you is,
We home f>r the shot time he remains on liii! ihe ijiil r's Home is not ihe only ina
ol
That yon will ill try
htstor)
Many
read
1
yeais ago
shore.
for your countenance and The sailor's i nusc to better,
prison," where siinitiou ih.it calls
"Five years in Dartmoor on
liy nil means that in your power doth lie,
coa.se food, support; vvlule dazzled by the success atmany eenmen were confined
debtor.
the Home," we unit not forget This noteli you ;ue his
lending
foi
room
nnd
up
pinched
And it' jnii fail his cause Ui help,
"
scan'lv allowance,
evei lo be
siib-taniial
and
ihnl
old,
modest,
ol
th.
cb.se
this
consolation,
Yon.have
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assailed by vermin, until, at the
remembered Sf.abibu'h ('ii.wi.i., and permil
Yhi hsvi justice done bun and yourself,
war, they were let cut and conducted to ihe me io
when
beI
Sabbath,
Dtever
be
»tal
ion.
"W |
your
say, ibat, every
Djaarsst eeupoit, irom whence ihey were to
I,'en., ml er, him who most t' rough lifu
th, re were many liidd ihe rongiegaiion assembled Ibere to
Now,
home.
always noedeJ,
Your
care
int>
emhaik f.r
worship with llie sailor, 1 have a wish lo
I- him who-: lew good counsels shared.
ol (hem will brought up, well educated, and]
and
don- Or many heard unheeded.
thank personally rven gen'lenian,
accusiomed when at home lo move in g-odlilih:
those thanks In every lady, for his and
beheld,
while
they
when
and
yet,
aocietv;
[her attendance on lh« Sabbath: and 1 rejoice
[For tin I't ii mj ]
passing along Iho streets, the bar maid-ithat ilie s tilor can < ome here and be remindlhal
standing behind the bats, the li.sl query
ed of ihe limes cone by, win u he, with Ills
DONLATHFIRCREP'S EMARKS.
arose in their minds wis II.U, " Canill he Listers, cousin* and acquaintances, mime a
nod
nrqiiainlnn-|mart of ju.-t such a devout, well-dressed eon- Tbe ideas Btrvnuced by Pr. I.nlhrop a! the.
possible ih.il sisters, cousins
ces look so angelic as these ':" They wen,,Lieiiaiu ii. And here let mo compliment my mei•inn; in iln JSt llit I, on In half of tne Saiit would seem, for the firsl lime in live years
liiend Mr. Damon, by assuring him that loi 's Home, aie Worthy of consideration.
reminded of their etalion in life; ami thus iljLid
elite
of Honolulu, as ihey appeared In Would that ihe rematks of (he gentleman had
the
is with the sailor; as well led as cireiiinslaii-j
winle ns-emhli d at the grand China hull, been taken down hv a reporter and published
|.i,e
nnd
eomfoHs
ntfoidodl
all the
ces will admit,
[was <nperi(i|- in tv one respect lothe beniili- entire, for llie edification of many residents,
hi in which his situalion allows, yet hiiudied- I'ul roii»rcgiilioii
that Itsll lied lo him ye»l*l- friend* of the Society aid seamen, lor the
tliere are, who, sficr so long a slay on shipenlfebroiling of those minds licit regard the
house.
this
in
Iny
in
living
then
on
going
shore and
boare, and
insiincioii
of ihe Home as a ' will-meaning
should
do
inlint, ladies and gentlemen. I
Ihe vurious dens of vice abounding in neii l>
project.
bin
chimerical"
every port, actually forget their t-iatmn ii jn-liee to my feeling* and neglect poor sulthe attendance wa? so small
that
I
iegret
off
here.
were
to
leave
1
believe that none <vie for ihem, feiing humanity,
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society,
on tha' evening. Eveiy one that occupied a
cease Io care for ibemselvrs, and then be- Theie is one niore.inslitulioii, one mote build-: seat in that crowded house of the previtro*
come vagrants, wi bout enlertnioing one iner, fthiefc will, 1 hope, shure some of yourl Monday evening, would have been interest�hiughl ofhomo, o having a wish t'< return i care and attention, and more especially that
ed by all the speeches made on the last ocnnd ininjile with civilized society. How re- •ol ihe ladies. 1 beg you to remember, ihati casion. Such able pleas for the Home and
be
go
well,
it
must
lo
into
we
Home
for
the
the
an
one
while
have
the
freshing t > such
tbe cause of temperance are not often
i Chapel
foe the moral, we also have a Hos- fur
place like t,he "Home," whore they can
furwaid here in public for tbe bene
brought
id wholesome food, good lodging, aud, tn- pital for the sick and unfortunate sailor, audj
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THE FRIEND, DECEMBER, 1856.
our fiiends:
Fre—WO
il fferings.
Bethel.
go
he,
said
"Now
wheic
shall
we
to
read
us.
Capt. Edwards, "Black Eagle,"
"To
I replied,
The Doctor, in Ihe double rapacity ol ihem?"
the Home."
Capt Snoll, "I'acilic,"
' $2 60
Physician nnd Consul, could see where evil We Went I" the ll' me where we found a Ship "l'ncilie,"
I.a llbinchc,
existed and from whence il sprung. Trouble large, cool and well-furnished Rending Room, Mr.ollicer
1 00
"Chandler Price,"
2 1
enough has been caused In the drunkenness ;and what was no less agreeable und pleasing, Capt. Wells,
6 00
fl 00
of Sailors on the day of sailing, for rem nevei Ithe quiet we wished. Now, brother sailois, dipt. Wbite, "Win. Thompson," fl 00
6 00
makes an able seaman, hut beyoi d the har- take n little advice, given in kindness, from Ciipt. (iritmcll,-Arab,"
bor extends ihe effects of a course of dissi- a shipmate, and when you go on shoie, if:11t. II. Sin.tb. -Omega,"
E. 1'.Kandolpb, "8. Boston."
pation and licentiousness; not In the shipping you have letters lo write or read, go lo the Copt
t'apt. Drew, "Fran. Henrietta,"
good
you
and
quiet iCspt. Cross, "Oscar."
interests alone, hut 10 the bodies and souls Home ; if
wish for a
5 00
fi 00
of those » ho, in their visits la our ports, fre- dinner go to the II une, which you will find Mi. Stui.rt, "Jolm Wells,"'
600
furnished with everything lor convenience,
quent the grog-shop and the dance-bouse.
TwhAmeaNlrict3sutnh7oi2,p ons,
He did in t contend that the Home would nnd where poii wi.l meet with a hearty weliv Uedl'ord, Capt. l.uee, was lost at the mouth
reform all who cam- within its wads, or thai come. V'ouis.
NKLSON. lotnf Ni
Honolulu harbor, on Monday'list, the 24th Nov.
it would remove all existing evils, but lhal it
Tic -outlicily gaie which we noted in our lust waa
was doing good and succeeding beyond ihe
lor lliu I■ri-ntl.
[blowing, at the time when the tug /V/c undertook to
tow the s!ii|i to sea, but the wind being well to the
sanguine expectations of its piojectors.
LINES
eastward of south and a lull at tlic time, it was
Il has often lit tin waul in months past,
Suggested hy the death and burial of Titch, ■iithou:;ht that tho sld[i could lie
lafely out, more
the building, so elegant and rapacious (erectliiiti re "i 11 c R indn i< h ftlsnds. and seaman on board 11 especially as tho Sarah, Capt. Swift, had justpreed in the excellent loe item that Ihe (i. vern- "Philip Ist," in the Uehottk so*.
viooaly been towed out. Ju-t :is the ship got abreast
menl hud granted lo Ihe Society ) was unoi
of the dangernui rock known n» tho "middle
sun i-, set., ponp sailor boy;
Thy
ground," a severe squall from the southward was
Clipifd, thill II always would be till it was liN.. T.i p thine eyes \\ 111 view,
encountered, which together with the heavy sea,
censed for a bar loom • In answer lo tin
The tccnos t happy home, sway
rendered the tuj; unable to make headway, and the
A loss the waWl's hue.'.
taunts ii may be n plied, "'I In- Sajfoi 's 11 unc
ship drifted on to the shoal, where she soan bilged,
is ri'i.i.." 'Pile reply to the assertion made
her off by the Pete
in spite of efforts made to
Perhaps thou had'st t mother dear,
so often thai 'Sailors won't go there," is,
aided by tbc crews ol tlie French and English menthat
for uistai.t home,
lv
was
ot-w in- in port,
'the Kaatiam
homeward bound,
"They tlo on there."
Who will look with f-oid *olioitude,
mid lud .n board 2.M) bbla, whale oil and 8800 lbs.
"There was a I lotne in los n I ail! ties.- libThe return of her al si nt s .:.
di
which
be
saved.
The masts were
: uu".av.iy oiiii order will
It was a long, low building, about i fe
to case the vessel, shortly after
cut
3!ut,
he i ever -gun to her will come.
he -'nick. The squall was so severe at the moment
wide and high, no floor, no veuiilalion, with
For coimuaij i.i y\it'n its spell,
(titans two or ihree ti•
so ordinary tug-boat could have saved the yes.
thai
high—a one-stop
scaled
11.i.<
his eyes in its long, long sleep,
-el; the I'iUi has before now fastened on to two
shop in front, where nil the "little comforts"
with
him nit well.
And
shies at a tine.', and no doubt can he entertained of
were obtained and where was liberty —"tin
liar efficiency. Fortunately for the in lei osts of the
The
t.h<
0 < ii.'s r wr, nr
t< mpcst't blast,
glorious liberty of getting diunk." I Was
vritcrf« Governor Kekuenos was engaged to
\v
no
vake
111 m ire ii,e t dread,
told lhal tailors would prefer tuch a place In
wreck the vessel: his energy of character and the'
vul
to
the
;;
IV. thy
if
spirit-land,
■uperiot facilities at bis command, are good guaranihe noble building now full of them. Who
And lv.l are's d( ut is paid.
fn
of our community and of those that visit found letters at the oflice from
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thai
was brought up
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with
any
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respectability
that the work will be well done.
Thus hi k"ti down by fell disease,
eilher Old England or New England, en
oyage f
Life.—thHomaebnrksvo
in man!.nod's early bloom,
prefer ihe filih, the foul, unhuallby air of
life
Irojn those mott fondly loved,
advance,
And
wish
lo
always
will
raiherby.
Lorn
such places, the riol and ruin attendant, to ii
the simple impulse ol the wind, than Ihe
Ti dw.li within the tomb.
place even on l honour of our S.nloi 's I lome ?"
strokes of the oar; and many founder in their
;iid"
giv. n by Dr. Lalhrop
The "material
Then rest In peace, young siibr boy,
| issage, while ihey lie waiting lor the gale.
1., c' > litiul I ream is o'er.
when he spoke a second lime, was very tffic
Fi. v
md thy quiet grave,
Kur the friend.
rise a <— giliU argument whi h showed ihe
(Jo Siberia's incly sin,re.
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laith he bad in ihe Ifmi" cuterpt ise. Si
LOSS
OF
SHIP
ALEXANDER COFFIN
a. ii. Bute>.
ly, 1 was never more thoroughly convinced
OF NEW BEDFORD.
of ile usefulness than by bis speech AnHonolulu, Nbv. 20, 1856.
Capt. Roys in England. The following
other thing, Ins d mali n showed Ihe confi- is
Sin:—!n accordance wiih your reDim
of
copied from an b'nglish paper Sept. 17.
dence he had mi us worthy and self-denying
t|tiest 1 now proceed to (jive you lor puhlicumanagers, who surrender llieir nwa enmforts ('apt. Roys, the master of the whaler, is'ii.n in v oni paper, the paitietilurs of the loss
for ilie aceomiHodation of the lodgeis in ihe ill p cseut in Birmingham, where be is hav- "of ship Alexander Coffiin," lately under
ing tome guns ..f a peculiar construction uiv com itaud
Home.
Certainly men cannot complain of want of made, which he rxpecta will be highly efTei lWe mill d from Ncv Bedford 2!st Sept.,
we s;ar- [854. Dining the season of 1855 cruised in
cure and attention when even the piivail iv<- in tin capture ofthose fish.
rooms ol the manager me given up,and even (!, Capt, Roys is ai present merely en
1 Ihe Ochot.-k Sea and link 1500 bill-, oil.
the bed surrendered ihat Jach WttJ have a tn an i xperiineu'al trip, and Ins ship i- a: | i- '.After recruiting at Lahaina in the (alt, we
-en; in Cork harbor for Ihe purpose of enaplace to iest lor the Htght.
"liiitain sailed I'm ihe Ocholsk. About tbe
bling linn to judge of its suitability as a place! 10th July, IWifl, while lying at anchor 75
A RESIDENT.
ufderpalch lor the fishing grounds. It is mile* si ulh of Avon, engaged in taking ml,
[For t'.e Priced.]
his intention -in the summer monihs to fish very had weather came on, and the ice closin ihe No ib Se is, and in i he winter to visit-led in upon the ship. Got under way, and
ihe coast ol Patagnn>a, and he is anxious In after rnniy ba>d knocks and wilh greet difli-.--• riaio whether ibis hai-hor would suit him cully managed lo drive the ship tlnougji into*
ENTHORPAIMFSBDENUA,YCNHRGEDILOR.
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is :in intermediate port at which be migbi clearwater.
)
Sailor's Hoke,
Tite ship now commenced lo
his
We
Nay
icfit
and
stores.
lepl.-nish
believe] leak vi :y badly about the bows, wheie she
Honolulu,
19ih, IBSG y
Jlfr Editor: I am not much used to puff- •t is ii.c intention ef (.'apt. Hoys to apply for had come in contact wilh the ice. Afiei purami liull) stopping the leak we put off t.. A van fur
ing in print, bill feeling a desire lhal all Mi) Ipatents for invention to the
repairs, where, all. r uu examiea.ion, tbe
brother pailors who visit this port should lie American governments.
natuie of li-r damages were lound lo be such
rive some benefit fiom th' ir Home, now in
full and hippy operation, I will say a word A jolly old darkey down South bought lIlHt they coll d not tie lepniied ut thai port,
through the medium of the Friend. I am Ihimself a new shiny hat, and when it com- in conscqui nee of die want of slop carpennot discharged from m> ship, yet 1 find this Imenced raining Jie put it under his coat. ters and ihe proper facilities foi heaving down
s Horn-, and a very desirable one, for those When asked why he did not keep it on his a ship. Having temporarily slopped the leek
who are not discharged as well as for those head, he replied, "Dc hat's mine ; bought at Ayao, it was considered be»t Ist put away
who are. The first day that I came ashore Ihim wid my own motioy ; head longs to fur tbe Sandwich Islands, and we according•a liberty with one ol uiy ibipmatas, we Masse; let him lake keer bis own properly." ly sailed uu the Ist ef August. Ou tut 9th
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THE FRIEND, DECEMBER, 1856.
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lirt. i.\, J W I el. ay 2 PI I clurode.TJ Dealiaaa, P.
Aug. we made Palmer shore, one of the Ku- Dead Letters in the Post-Office, Honolulu, 1 2.J.,'
Ii II l n-tc.ii". A Ileum., II 1. 11...1.X, s I rrl) ,8 F dv. Ipa
Nov. 22d, 1856.
Bilva N llestin, Madam* lieTardin, nil In v..1, J l.riinnf,
rile Islands. On Ihe morning of the 10th,
[Kit/. Henry Dewnll I. T 8 Dexter il, J H ilo, E do, F ('<». S
were quite handy te FiAy passage,"—the
\V Din., II W X Dtckn a. I. Ilillingha ii, I- J dn, (I U.m.rk
A
N I- Meksnwa, N da, J II in ..ud, J llimirk 'J B Diicmnre
by
It,
of
Paromasure
S.
}
bearing E.
south end
Geo W Abbott, Wm H do., Tlina P Adams, Cliaado.. Chan II 1 11, JF I edge 9, JI. MtO) 4, W 11..11, CO llnlliver J 8 .1. li,
two compasses, and Mnnkanrush bearing S. do., 4, C A do., Joe 8 do., Wm II do., I, W Akcly, 9-, W Akin, J Donnelly,B ll,,olittle, J 8 Herman t, 1-8 I or.t-11, I 11..ut
Allertann, WniC Albert, Nath'l I. Aide., a. N.i I, I. Allien, Ins-. J do, II ll..iimi.ii. J Ilouuwird, JHI Dinning, II X l'r>
S. E.—ship steering S. E. by E. \ E. These W
J Alexandor, Alexander k. Co, Capt N Alexander a. San,'l II■1|...|, CI Drew 4. Pl do, J 'I' do J do-J, A J do, I'll Imlo,
at
10
M.
when
a
Allen
A.
heavy (has 9. J A F Allan 9, II (.'Allen a. II Wdu.l'apt J.isR do. 9, .i I- 11.0.1i.0ii, CV. Hun-her, J J llufly, 111 llui,liar, VV A
were the bearings
F dn 4, G 8 dv, Tims F do, A (In, II dv, I'apl F do, Gen Human, W dn, M do, J dti, I CDuMI, I. Ilii|.\i nar. AW
fog shut in. We now ran this course until ilu, Capt
G 8 dn, Win II Vlli 11 5, Andrew A Almv .v Giles 8 1llier, llr P DeProUTlil*, Mrs do, II R Huff, 8 Dcvul 7, X llud.
9, lei P iM.r.iu W 'I' DouglaKS.
pait 2P. M , and then luffed E. S. E. At I Vlmy 3, J C Alloy jr, C E Almv, <He AI sun, llr J I'Alike..)
Mary Ann 8, F Angel), F Andre, -las Anderson, S do, (J
Mra
E
past 4P. M. luffed E. by S. Kept on this Il vn,trews, F W do 9, I, AranKuez, lie Wilt Armstruiiij, Rev
W PEaz.nn. V Boos, W Eveall, E A Kdgarton, J W Ed
1t,,1,1 dv, WI. Antony, E X Ashley, J G do'!, I, \p, s, II Aplin,
course until 9P. M., when the ship struck W
u.nn.ls
t
Bdwardu
do t, II II dn, 8 Hdlidge 9, J T
:l"l'
f)
li,
it,
W Armstrong, Jaa G Arnold, X do, II do, J Araai hi, Q: do, II do,
It II do i, S do, OVV l.lilrc.l, N do, IV N Eldrrdg*
tie,, Auitustiis. J vilstin,
on Monkanrush, by which we found that the Athoiim, Cap, Wm Atkins, li VV it,.,
a
t:
¥
i,
do,
fit..
i'.ii.h,
i:
m do, adoa,.ll;do a, 11 a lai
Edu. C Austins a, (' Aeenll, Ult do, Mr. \l
current must have taken the ship at least 15 TllusPdna,
A f" Emerson a, As Euswn til, J It Espinosa, M Evan*.
Altmanii, BVV Allyne. II C Allen II), J E Ashley,C F Am, ■ I wed,
a
dv,
II
11 Eths is.
,1.1,
C
Ew*a,P
M
PP
miles directly out of her proper course. The
B
r
ship now commenced thumping heavily, and
1 I I Fciaina, J Ferguson, CFii Idstead. F. Cdn2, F X Field
J II ■aaast S, II A Rnhrr.rk 4. C A BakWtt, W 0 Rarnn 3. s, P PUHagbam, It P Finney, 8 Pisk. JII Fiske, II 1. Flat a.
we could discover no land excepting rocks Win
llarle, 8 llailey, H dv », P do, G do. A on, T M do a, C II C.,|,l A ,1,,, It d 1' do. I Fisher, A do, A J ilo, G W df,, N C
llaker. .Miss P E Barker, Il J vv linker, S do, J I. do, 7. \V ,10. CM I. do, J do, A B do, J X do, A r
immediately under her bows. We now got dn, A n.nol. Mrs A John
G
do 2. 11 J II do, Cipt M do, I koa do, itacbild ii, J Pit*g*rald.
a, Cant A dv,
GPn atopy, J Frank*, VV Franklin,
out the boats and anchored them to leeward iIA dv
ii So, A M do, Wm Mtst, II Riln, T BBalb) 9, R Baldwin, IFII do, U
C Francis, II Foliate, JII Freeman B, A T
J
Hautl, J Ban*, E 11.011,-, P p tt,,r ; do, A F (In.A1.do,
J
k«,
Bancroft,
li 1111
Freilove,
while part of the crew remained on hoard and II■ay,
II
II French, JdoP .1 Fr, eland, M
Barnard, T dn, W R Barker 9. .1 I (In, V> HaVa. t Fii'.ieii,-, A I iM-ilrirli, <i A Frost .",. F Fisi lir.innrin, I, Pullet
commenced heaving overboard cargo in or- V dv,J8Ado,
Gen Barrows, J S llarher, I. Ilarnuui, VV llarsielev. I, II 8 do, VV I. do, A 8 do. U J Fulton, It Fiirnlss, F Pna>
(;
F Bates jr, J R dn, li llntt, .1 Haiien, A Baylies. ri», VV II Poll Mi. do, 8 t'oll.'lt, filo, (.Fox, B do, J do.
der to get at the provisions. In a short time!'li(J B.irintli,
F II;,Hie, G llaiildrv, A lleeili. J llr, k, J .VI lleelie li. X Bell J
II do, tllll' do, VV X do, F Forrest, G T Ford VV Forillnim.
It
the ship fell over so much that we could no! ■; ii 10, II lloan, J .VI Hello., VV VVA Beiiedu.1 1, cl' Bennett,
W II do it.it A do 4, II r dn, S Pord, J Fort**, G Foster.
a do, do, T (Y. VV 11, 11, .',I'do,
W J (In, VV II do, VV T do,
II F do, F. s do J I, do, (J Fowler, IV do 8, I'do. C
longer work at the hatchways, and we then'I\l7. do,
P llenl, A Henliam 3, 0 B, nsoi, Mi-s E M 11, ulley, apt II Fountain 3, J 11 Plamlrcau, F A Flanders, F II Fleming s ii
llr M 11, r(!,J llessellen, J P I Inn. J ii do. M J Floras?G Fin d, J Fal.er, vv Prndenburg.
set about securing our clothes, in order to!ißallnSa, VV lleuell, VV Benjamin,
G II T Blekner, B vv Bifelow, J Blllhelmer, R Bit
0 lid,, II IV Finn, ins: 4, I fa I W C Farwc I a.
be ready for a start at daylight. At 2P.M. Iißeaaly,
lines,".l Itiornsuii I, Mr Bird, E C Birch, A I' Btaemnro J, II I' ii PukM,
Faueoii, P PaUMS, VV Paulirr, X M F.i) II PllfS, A IV
do a, R Bisti,,,, I, It M Blake B, Il A do, A Black 8,0 Blackora, JK
J
M Fiaii'is, J do, 8 Furwald jr.
Ihe ship was striking so heavily that it be-;llßlarkay,
11,1.1, VV'l' Paoalag, k Foster,
U M Blaaklrubip, M Bliaa, M r 111.
G
came apparent to all that she would soon go IBlossom,
B llliun, CM lllv, J V Bofart, T Holies, s do, I Yd,.,,
(' lions eel, II C llordell «, II ,lo ■_', VV V ,1", II S do, I. M
r; w. ,i (eiiiawav <; OaUashar, J do, w J OaHkrakt a. r T
to pieces, unless some means were taken to IA
Bourn,
,VV Canning. .1 Garden, F A Gardner, F F do, (i (do. II II (iar.
'do, J llosehken 4, J Bottom, G lluurnall, VV V
SowaaS, I II Bowers .1, ii do, E M dot. VV Hovserii, T I' dinar, II u do. A Gama. s ti i It LO**k*ll a Q I. do, A
relieve her. Accordingly gave orders lo cut Boyd,
W do, J A Bjrnla, C C Bra**, J Bracy, vv II Bracken, I' J Galea, 8 II Gavilt, I.Gclchcll 9, II M do, J Gerard, F V do,
away th? fore and mizzen masts, which eas- r Bradley, It Bran a, J I. llraley a, T Edo, G VV Braywoi ,1, ll.ldoil, I II .1 (;,rslen..oiu, S (less. T Gever, VV IV (iiir.ril,
II I. Brewster, J C Breslaw a, Alex llriuklield, II do, ( I'do, CTdo I, I.W II do 2. R F ilo, E do 4, A M do
ed her very much, and she righted. At day- li VV Brewer, Uriel,
E Brianl. VV F llntton. W p llr,si
»■ -'. 'i, 0 IV do i, 8 s do. J E GlllMpia, II Glover, J VV ilo. It (' to,
Il Brlataal, J
light, three boats pulled around the island I. do j. E dn, Wdo
E Blight a, J Briua, R do, VV II d„, B P do, V il Oli anon, II II do. J Gladdlaa, F BGoddard, 'I' BoldMoli,
C
I.
do,
8
d*
do,
i,
Bower,
VV
8
C
II
C
Brooks,
9,
W
N
CGoodriUga, (' WGoodol 111. H n Gondw in it, G kli im
and discovered a landing place about four EA Bronson a.(i
VV do, P lln.nthcrs 8 Brnioiell, A M Br,,,Mi. B. (; II (lii, J J G:i.-|,cr, It Gould, J Gr.oie 'J, II Graves, Edo, G
8
do
do,
do,
do,
a,
VV
T
II
W
VV
II
,)„,
the
where
landed
It
do.
do,
A\
BI
II
they
wreck,
miles from
Y. do il, 0 Gr.iv, a, 8 I. do, Mrs H I. do, R Graham, II J do, T
J II do, J .VI do, I! ilo, do, .1 II do, II Greene il, S do a, II N do, II E do. J X
J, I A do, C d,, VV A do, I. dn, J Gdodo,
I E do I, P M .1" W II ilo, J M do a, A do. G Grim,
what provisions, &c. they had, and returned JJ Bo
a,
9.
G
II
II
dv,
Q
lire,-n.
do
9.
do
Biowne
do,
il,
W
M II
M
B Bryant
X
!.
I
:>, c C do, c It do, A VV Griffith, II II Griffin a, T do, N I, do, J E Griinea, I GrinC
to the wreck at 0 A. M. By this time had ; C do, J Brine, VV II Brundag*.
.1
It
U
(i
Buckley,
do.
J
Bmlinaton
\
llryer.
Briggs,
do,
T
li
N
tiell, Ii do, II Grugan, I. II Guerne, J Gunri, II do, G II Gavin,
|(
succeeded in securing considerable proris- a, g Hulllnuer, EA klev,lliinring
J B Bulford t, II Rumpus, J
II ('Graham, G II Girl'.,rs, llr A Giiub, A 1, Gales, Geo Gitt,s,
4, T Burk, Rev J Burns. II Gilt', rd, (i II do, A 8 Gorton 8, VV II Urinal, G iS Gray 4, <i
IIC Bunker 9, .1 H
ions, baggage, and some other necessary ar- llunlen.
T do 3, VV Bum, E llurke. L F. Buriliin. li Burton, B P Bur- Gniy, T F G, lines, J (;u(idaker.
ticles. The weather now became fine, ond bank, N dv, 11 I- Burnett, T do, li Bunlett a, A F Burahaai 1.
II II Burdiik 4, T M Bush, VV II do, II VV do, J Bushy, F A)
we devoted our entire energies to the pur- Butts,
0 do, A N do, C II do 2, Mr Butscher, A VV Button, II 1 Caul J //"aihe, E llaekfordB, eupt G Ilajperty, G W do B. J
2, <J Butler 2, P J do 3, C M die, II p do 7, A Babc.ek, II Mall, J I-. do, J dn, (' II do, rapt J ( do, E do, Win do, W
pose of floating the ship; and after clearing Butcher
W II llaker, s dv, II F Hlake, F I) Blvtlie, llr F. A BonaUeL
II Haley, A llalsey. S II do, N II do B. II C Haled. II
the
wreck
of
away
spars, getting out anchors, A Bush, A J Birho, II M llrutaker, J Baekua, X VV Barralt, II (1//alien,
llalde, It 11 Hamilton t, J do 1, VV ,io a (; do -2, W T Ham
M Humphrey, F. Ilurliank, W II B.inliek, round, A R do, ,1 dn. F A do, VV do, I. J ilo, J llalntilin. (1 F
and lightening her, we succeeded, to our Bliss, till
Bralev.J
J Haiti sc, C l) llryini, II J BroWS, II llaker, II VV Boetbc, U M do, eapt J llainli M llaiulev. R Hams. J llanrork. A Hanks
great joy, in clearing her from Ihe rocks. Brigg., J 0 Benson, U Brown.
It, VV M Ha. ,1 V E ll.inna, J II ll.i|ienmn. r..i|,l II T ll.tv in, 0
Our difficulties, however, were by no means
II do. E llarding, W II liardwirk a, W II llaip*. J
c
Ii( Hard,
,1
a
t, VV I. Ilii J, J i" Hair,,li, J lliirrin a, caplG (
ended. We lay almost a helpless wreck, T C'aden, E Cadiz. Cast C B C, W CaMII. P Caber, J >'<! do I,,-kin.
(, do J, M S do. VV do it, II II N do, A T do, N T do. M
CMladssn J
with only a part of the mainmast standing. laaay, POallmoar, (is Callot, B Caldwell, 8 do, F. B Cat- Il ft orisv,a, *F J do, cilarlev. II II Harlow,
C ll.irlwell, Mr llnrilivieke. 8 Harvey, VV II do, W
J Campbell, J Candedo, NL. Cannon 9, Mr Rapara, I. lle.otni
We were only a short half mile from the itp,
es '2, (1 Hart. J do, X 8 do a, R dn G do, 1. A ill, J, N
Cupler, M Capp, VV I Carpenter, P Carr, J 8 do, VV do. J P do, Kama
ll;v .nu, eapt llaski, s, I. do, J (do 4, It do 7, II B lla-lings,
BC.irtwriglit, E B Carson, E do, J VV do, II II do,
rocks, with the ship leaking badly and very J liarloy,
VV UarvM 2,1i1'l arlloii il, I. II Carey, II ,'ar G C llatell J A Haitianay a, VV II do, FR do, A II dn, Jose
(i
much strained. We now sent the boats to the R111 BinCarseley
2,1; C.rlsun, JII Caaaalljr. U C Caabß, JCaMB, (i F Hanker, II I* Have, i, R M dv J llawes il. G W llawley, X
E Ca-tte, J 8 Ctheart a, 'I'do, J Mfavarly, (' Cellev, J do. VV V Malay, A Baraai <i, D8llevden «, (' Ha/et, G Hazard
island lo bring back the provisions and lug- dv,
a,
il
J
do.
J
do
Ilealli
J Head a, W .1 lleeman. M
r<
VV I.
Chain*, G F Uhadwlck 4, .1 I- dot. It CbaUUld, llr R eh.mil a. P
ler9, E X Chapman, Mrs do, B P do, M d,,, J 8 I happen, M IL.nson. E 11,-, ri J I. do, II Ilenili rson, J Heneri. J lleiian.
gage which had been landed there, and com- do,
R
S Hernandeza, J llewey.
il,
ller/.f,
>,
Heron
J
do,
M
Champlniu, Geu Cliaritiiin 3: C Charier, M 111 hare it, .1
Idta
menced securing for jury masts the spars 0 WWin
8. v\ II Hever, D lliikmn, B llirkmntt, M
do, J II Chan, g VV do, I dotd, I'. Uhieelbro, E II Ches- c vv HayJwoodlli'.-cins,
T
GV'do-a,
do, II W j llildyard. T
A
which had been cut away. We lay engaged ter, Mrs do 11. Capt J1)do, R T Cliipman, N II II Cttlldl VV A Hinha,
C 0 do, T B do, J dn, M Church, VV do. E do, J I. do, W llil,herd, A T ll'ildreth S, A do, R llillmau J. R T Hiiirkl. y.
at this work during the 12th, and at 3 o'clock do.
A
Hints,
llit.'h,
lluard,
VV
E H
A W llohall, W llolII Cisco, llr PClapp, CB M II Clark 3, C T do, E: do. VV do, Mrs Ido, J do, R W do, 8 do. A A do, II Clarke, VV II do 4. J «av, II B llulli.ter, A II llole.unliil, CPdot, .NVikei P
on the morning of the l.'Mi, the wind being IIE NClavely.
R
llolmes,
il,
Capt
J
do.
Ado
lloilarni,
CX
IV F do a, Wm VV Clemmenl. 8 P
I Hollil BWortk, Gli
from the Eastward, we stood back into the Cleavelai d 1 (i IIClayton.
do, J I. do, li J do, C VV do il, II A do, I, S 1 11, lloway. II W Hull, II F Homer. J1! Ilond t, V.M ho.mer
E
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.1(1
J
J
do
U T do, J P do, M
Miwlmid,
do,
//oiichton II
E do, G Cleary. W C Cleem
I E Clillun, II C ClifOchotsk Sea, having determined to run back dn,C
ford, T It Chiugti a, B do, T cloinor J Oudmaa, A \ Co* a, Aj N ii it,, a, .1 s do 3, J c do 4,11s abwant, r F do, A J //ovi
//(lo'J.
(i
C
di.a,
/fiidnin,
G
R
P //off, MnJI/nw
to Ayan. Had the wind been from a contra- do 2, E8 Cnllin, E do il, A do a, C II do. P F Ho, IVcoggea- 1>, V do, ('
F I' Col* a, VV d„ I, J VV do, H dot. T do, J I. Collina, pliries, Mr J dv, X //miter B, I) dv, W do, 0 do, M M do jr a,
ry direction, should have put away for the halt,
//ussej, A l' do.
//urda.
//urden.
G-n
S,
F
,;BB RnnUactoa //
II F Collier, J C Cu'eman, J Jdu, C VV Colkara. Mr Culliau,,
J Oolaord, W cultun, F Coraatoek, J M do, G E Cnklin, T N ii B //.i;e, VV taWwajrks, W //yde, J //u;:««rd.
Sandwich Islands. After experiencing very Connelly,
J M Cone. VV C C,,n,y .1 0,0(1, C A do,
I
bad wealher for twenty days we reached R M do, li JIICongdon,
,1,, I. Capt Cooty, J CCook, G W do, Capt J C
As C.s.lev, II Coolly, N F Cooper, CI. do, VV Cda 9, N I. Irish, S Ingeraoll, H lliatt. 8 I) Infereall. I Irwea, B
Ayan. Here a survey was called and the do,
Copley '}, I. I'ormtll, J lurata, A J Cory, J Cotter, I- Cough luward.
and sold at public auction lan, I A Cnullon il, I: C'onlt'ee, W 1, (iuvell, Wl> Covrrl. C
J
Cowrtl, G A Cowles, \ RCowsen, F Ciiwperthwarle, AC
0. The oil was shipped by the ships (-owing,
T do, 8 .larohe, E Jamiaxon 4, IJ Jame.. T
C T Cowdrey.J Cnnser. E ('raven, J Craig 3, VV P II B Jackson,
E II Cranstnn, J Crandall, C N d<>, 8 E Craft,iiJay, IV H do, HJelreryS, G do, E do 3. TPJelkin., F IV
com,"
Rebecca Sims," and hark (.'ram, I Cr.iry.
S T Crenner, P t'rehntr, AScrehore, CVV do ii, I JenrM>y4, C T Jenkina il, Orneaan. SJnii,, G U do, JB
," and the whalebone by ship Men- 'iII Creasy,
(rider. E (rissey, 8 VV Crosby 4, I. B Ciuoiwell t, 8 II do,: Janekaa, W Jkraaaa I, P Jesaett, JC./eweltA. cv. 9, J John-
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J H dv, J A do, J A rowcll, A dv 1, M
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8
do, J M do, II R aone, S ./out hen. E (i Johnnm, P do, X dn 9, I, do. if do, J R
GWdo3, Pr F
T do, H dn. W dn, P dv, A do, JHdo
do.
II Dv 3, U do, J ,10, M Cnmnse, P Crowe, J P Cnimh]1Mo,
ne to Honolulu with Capt. Franklin Crocker,
JVWullie. G Juof, BJvßrr,
4, 1 Ciuse, JII ('run", B ZCrupe.S F Culver. J C-uffee, J Cuf-i B JRAik Mrdo, W//./olinelone
do,
I
B do. // II do, BVVdu 4. J do, WFdo 3,
I,
Culpau,
J
J
CilflTe,
Oliver,
do,
do,
B
II
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gentlemen in particular we would return our
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Mr Kcet-an, C Keeney, C W Keene, J A F Kelrh 2, A M do
sincere thanks for the many kindnesses which
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J Dal*, B J Ilallon T nallraaa, I PasaaH.! Damey, J Dart, aX, llitt E W Kamplon, (.'do il. G k.nworthy, JHKoi.liedi,
we bay* experienced el their hands.
1 Darling, H G liar,.ell V Co, II Harrow. E Uaubigny, O lla
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Klna, I. It do, O do, L N do,
A Ken 2B Kidder
-rid, J Davenport, J P Uavenpnrt 3, J Uavie, Dr N do, PrY do, T
I am sir, your obedient servant,
Kirn ey, P R do, W H
R do, //Kimber, I M Kimball, CT
I do jr, A » do, J A d.., Jacob (to, G do, Ja. navi~e, E 8 II*Knitjhl,'./
R do, I) W do, 8 do, T Knowlee.
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T B Born, /»' U Koo, CBoikltr, JtknDecker, 6 L Dealoie, J B Deßloi* 5, T CUifimil, T Delano ifi do A P Krabb,
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THE FRIEND, DECEMBER, 1866.
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R P Reynard, W Re> nold« 8, J I, do, P do. A do 8, E B do 9, J
riELD.
CKmoer II Knapp, A Kyne. la, G Kj 11, S Bdd, B Kean, T do, do, 8 8 do,
R Renrllan, B Rnah, W 8 Buaael, HC dn,
J I. Keeve, J Kirawood, T Know leu.
II r Russell, C II do, .1 (1 do, A do, J M do, W B do, X A do, G
OTIiIIS*IO\
TIIKKC lIAIiT,
do, C 801-orson, P VV Robinson, O T do, O O do, Mr* do, VV J
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Ladd,
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.1 L do, C II do, J C fioherteon, B do, Mr Robert. 3, 1 do,
C R Lambert 9, ll do, A II do,
Lake 4, T G Larnlieil, C Loner.,
y 1 W 8 Rollins •_>, 0 II Rhonda, R W Rirhter, C W Birhaida, J do,
t;u.M AM A CO.,
l.auke-ter A S Landrc, J II l.ansi. p. ( //l.nne, B do,
X W ilojr, II 1, Rij-by 3, \ Kigga, W Bicker, J R Riley
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l.aruar C I.arke il, ./ I.allick, J I.avy, Jl.avalello,
•i, B I. do, J I. do, T Rohcli, P Rodriguez, i Rogera, J W do, Mi Ship Chandlers and General Agents,
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l.nhiilnn, Ma.l, S. I.
A do 4. P do jr.lst., a. do, A do, J P do
H Lawrence, II d0,./ F do. W N do a
Bhipaaupplied with Recruits, Btorage and Monty.
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T Leary E S La Bar i,, I. I.chold. ville,
J\ Lcavel*. W W Leavitt,
I Hi Howe, J P do, I. Hnwlev, G W Howell, T Rowland,
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Mu.scn
Lcighlon,
M VV
M El.cc II do, VI do, VV Lohiu in,
Miss X do, .VI M Rowan, T VV Roya 4, P do, W <i Ryan, I F do,
10, G da. ./l.cstreams ,W ( i W
L CUail, Ll.smi.rdjr, //
C. H. WETMORE,
Bicker, G VV Roberta, Y. Ryan, J W Richardaon, T Boberla.
1..,, r, VV do, rv �*> • is,./ (i do, VJ do, T do,/./do. c //doa.
Physician and Surgeon,
/do VV // i
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O N do, W./d,.. A Levy, //do. J A l.rvioiicoin a./
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I. I.i
Libhy.T DLillinan,./ N Limluiy.
II .1 Sabens, F. B B'rl.et, E P Sage, AI. Salisbury, DW
HII.O, HAWAII, SANDWICH ISLANDS.
.1. ./('do, 8 Sampson, .1 VV P do, .1 Saws, M W Sanborn, F do, TBnnfbrd Jr,
KLi.rer, (.- i.ittletleld. I. Little Jr. II dv,•! //dol.ou,
a, W -V dv, W I' do, Y. Siiuii.lers, II do, G Sales. W Barl*. G T N. B.—Medicine Chests carefully replenished, and
L.v.t,E CLuke, B 8 do, 8 J I. .rkwonil.7 ./ I ./ U h.mey
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vvcLong.Tdu, J leu./,ider !. V Look,
do, VV II Sailer, I' II Savage, VV T Savare, I F Sawtell, A 8
on reasonable terms.
9, A 8 Lord M l.ovrlork. ./ I. Sawen, I VV Sawyer, I do It, J N do, Mr do, 8 II Sawin, Miae t.
4 l.ou,ncr, ./ Lose, // (> Loper
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L.lbey,JL,idlowa, DM do,raiH Ludlow, II l.umhcrl. I (. Bchnil*f,Dr T 0 Bl licit, (I (i Seordle, II W Snivel, M Hcaridrr,
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BAY, HILO, HAWAII.
do V P Londe-iiiisl, R E I.uskLynch, T Loatfsaa, A Lawaaa,
BYRON'S
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bo Id8, WII S.'Ur.ives, I, Bejir, C Seililild, Wdn, II R Sey ur,
Ly'uian, I P //do. Jr Lyon,
in General Merchandise and Hawaii(i II Sli.-Bv t, VV do, tl F Shattuck, P P Shepperd il, VV T SbepM LI vat*,ST Lup jr.
as
an Produce. All Store* required by Whale
lierd, T do. B T Sherman S. VV II do, I) do,P 8 do, F, S do.TM 11
do, aIdo!, .1 \V Hrherinan, VV J Slieldon, T 0j"
and others, supplied on reasonable terms and
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Ships
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II nidi VVMirsh, W Mirlin, if do, Capt do, C //Marble 3,
do, .1 do, a I. d,,,.l V let,J H do, .1 A do, At MJAVINO established himself in business at
ill, P A Mash, C B Mas n. ./,OS ilu, \I- do. S
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Hilo, Hawaii, is prepared to furnish ships
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d .V >V do, E 0 do, C VV d i ti T do, R 8 M thews. ./ do. VV Smilliey, E Smaller, 0 Sun iilun in. It E -now, (i Snhiilcr, 0
If do /M.ilhe*in, ././d. V Mithis, llr. I'll Mm an4, ./IV >ul„iis, il F Sparrow, s s Sp-nccr, II dot, llr A do,oßßr*ar, ivitu recruits on favorable terms, for Cash, Good*
Unwell 2 W do, ./M M ixfl.ld, B Mayirird. I. P dv a, T S Spooller 9, Wlag do 8, F. (i d., A do, M II do, I V do, L do,', or Dills on the United States.
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Mavhcw3. Ml M lyl-errv. LG do, // May.C MlgdeU,
A .VI Standisli, .1 Man,li.,rough, .1 M Stead****, I'. Stanley, J T
Ciin D Mcll.wcll ./M, I' rl ad, J MeCarly, J W Mcintosh,; ,1.,,
VV II Stall, (J X Sartnick, .1 Simi.t, F Si ,rl,eck, MrSian
|aMOII.COOKB.
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McHtatry, ./ hope,
F II .VtrOliuloc //Il Mrlluffi- M,r V McAlong, ./
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VV M Bl Clair, J St Dennis,
I Staoboro.lgh,
.nneit •>, E McGregor. A \V .1 Stafford,
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Steward,
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M, Il mild,C F VI Lallan:), >V McCampl, T »l Jlr.Manu.ii, .1 111
Sleplleli, li It Stephenson, V Steel, .1 d .1 Stevenson, It F Ste
Dealers
M MrMoad, G Mi I.
Ml. ("I. VV MeOoarH I A MeGI in,J
A do, Jfl illnnn, II N Stinaon, M ASt Jolin, TWIj Importci* nnd Wholesale and Retail
llr A J VlcN'ullv, J Vlcßav, //i vena,
M V MrClaskcy, v McPherson,
Stokes, A do, .! Stowell il, B II -t ,rill, VV Htowe, A II Stores, IMi
General Merchandise,
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C Btowell, (J W do, (i Stone 7, II SStoiit, A llStroeter, li T do,
School etreeti.naar th*
aid P//Mr.Koever9, A Mrllmald, .1 A Vlclilr.y, .1 it Me Far ti w Stuart, W Siarhurk, A tul.lis, VV II Studson, VV Sumner
r At the ild mand, corner ol King and
J McOlin, Win E E Sutherland, .1 Swain, (I do •_', VV do, Mrs do, B I do, Ii,;
large Stone Church.-- Also, at the Btor* rormcrly oecaline A X Mcllltish 9. A Mcl.uie. <i McKay,
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Me\esle,y.
pi„d by ('. 11. Nicholson, in King Bt.,oppoaite the SeaI M< s
VI I.'ancit, J F Mrllarmot .J Mc.Kenzic, .1
nwattwutff, I Sv\ eer. ii Bwi ,'iiev, W .1 Swift, II E do, J H do
35-lf
men's (itia let
Chun G A Vtetealf, J Meshano, A Meudell, T // Vlegroil, il,'>,N VV do,
FSilv.i'.', W BSmith 4, Jlt do-, Fdo -1,
I Sluw,
Mceiu, v Melville,
ii Mcrroll, J d,,,W Medaa, B H Msadef J
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X P Smith. A ii Slorra il, P I Simonds, W l! N Banlurd, J II 8t
O. P. JTJDD, M. D.,
3 rt N.Morelin,', P \ MoUnwuil, HO Morea, & Holler, Moan) Joke.
Physirtiin and Surgeon,
Morel W 1/MiiMe, F W Morgan, M 0 Moras, II II Morris, //
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HONOLULU, OAIIU, H. I.
B Morton 3, X F Morgan //Morris, VV // Mosher, It .1 Morns,}
Co, G Tabor, Edo 9, F M do, Pdo3, A OfTiccoomcr of Fort and Merchant sat. Office open
EG Morgan, J Ait Morse. II Morton, A J do, Cdo, \ // .1 VV Taller, Taherfc
R R Tolm.in il, 8 P Tarnall,
Morse, W E Moris, J F (i Moore*. E Misirc .1 //do. .1 T do, .1Id„, Jido 9, Cdo, IW I uliniite,
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from
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Moore* Jr, EF Master, T J Moore, A II Vl,oily a, VV Mod*!, II liV I'nssel, II(J Men Taylor, T A do, J do, .I li do, J IIWndo.
Tiny 3,
Muniue. Jaa do, Mr. Mostcaatl* a, I'■ li II Thayer, W Talent, W II Taker, 0 Tcrhler,
Mollay, Mr
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// Vloesaeliirg, capt Moshurn, P Morrill, 1W Montague, .1,1i Theobald,
J It Thomas, VV R do ■_>, N I. do, O II do, VV 0 do,
M,s>rhead, C Mußer, 3 Muaroo, .1 F Mung.in 4, T Munsun, I
and Surgeon,
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N Munay 9. II Murdo, k 9, VV Miiaiy. J Myers, VV C do. V do, 0
li Office in the New Drug Store, corner of Kaahumanu
I, d-it vv do ". I. M do, J Millar, // M*afaad, It Mllllenamp. .1 8 Tliatlord, T Pliaron, T Thornley 4. .1 Thornhill, J Thorn,
Tinker,
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and Queen sts., Makcc & Anthon's Block. Open
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Miller, R do, J do, v do, // R do, C // do, I. //do. G 1. do, III II F do, 0 VV d, B,VVII M do J, Hil,AItTinkham,
day and night
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Mitcliel 9, J do.'>. HMilson, It Maachealrr. J Man er. J Mat litu ■, I'. Tohey, F do, F do
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Mcßorlcy, T Moriarty, G W Morgan.
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Hawaiian Inlands.
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Naylor, 1 Neely, VV // Xelsun 3, G VV N, ville, D E Newell, AiM do, P
which are offered as inducements to visit
A Trout?., VV Troy, li 1" I ml, Tuaaen .t On, 0 II Tne!,A M Newman4,B N'ewhndv P Newman-!. C II Newton,B do,--j Trowe,
Mi; Turkeri., n Tucker-'d I, J T Tucker, II Tiirton B, II tut* KEALAKEAKUA BAY the coming season for reaapl A N wr.iinh. J Nichols il. W II do. VV VV do -J. 0 do 1,111
Tamil, X Tale, V M I in, r.l, D A Tyler, J'l>.ete, M emits.
4,9, ffN d.i, 0 Nich.il on, J do A I. VV Niltle. J (I Nohn, T gens-',.l
II Taker, il Tiltoo 18. A UTompaon, A TuckerS, A Tullle'J, JJ
Y,ni will nnd here in the greatest abundance and
Nuraa.J // -nima, G Nnrvill, AN oil, 8 Norrin, M do, .1 v Thackny.
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of the beat kind, tlm following articles, which will
V
a Nicker-on.
Mr. Van Hoiilcn, J Van Per'en, J Van Ny«e f,, G Van Ml,i, be furnished at the shortest notice and at moderate
O
P P Van lluren. J U Van flew Her, X Van llortoD, 8 Vail 9, J3 prices:—Sweet Potatoes, tho best the inlands afford,
COitei, M Oakley. JO'OonnerS. J II Gil- II t. t O-eUev. II Vascy, J Viirney, T S Vanj'in 9, I. Vetery, W B Vecder, W II1
Squashes, Melons, Oranges, Cocoanuts, Beef, MutO'ffara, 8 Oliver,Cdo. tlJOlmn ll.Ptlmev, I. V OnflYoy, Vinail.S W Voae, E Y. il'inater, B Voilbortli, W Vane.le.
ton, (ioats,
Fowls, Turkeys, Wood in any
JllneUl 4, Kt»-s.nia E O.gn.d C mburn llt'dnil, R d
dcliv-r/?(l at the landing. Lastly and meat
W
5 Q Oabora* t, J W overtoil a. W Owen 9, I. 0 do, A O'Hara.
quantity,
Mr- Wainwriihr, B
.1 VV Wadlei.h, J Wide, VV X„Wii-oner,
no risk of small pox, as that
all.,
P
H dn, J do, R B Wallace, important, you will run
II Waldron, .1 d»,B «'
j
appeared here, nor within several
Q Par*, M Palne I, J w do )r, TNI. Palmer, C II dn, W I 7. Waeaoa, II Vv.ii-„„, c H Walkiar 4, II Walton, W Watsun, J pestilence hua not
'. mile* of this Hay. Every attention will be paid to
do, i Parka, G // Park J Park*, T I. Parker 1, .1 G do, 9, A FF I. Ward il, C W Warner, T It. VV irren, II VVangh, J B Waldn.n,
*o 4, J do, J //do, Mr, 11,1.i, A 8 I arsone, Ann Partridge, Cs O W Weaver, W E do il, D Welhcrby, II B Wchaler, A I.Webli chose who may favor us with a call.
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Winbeer,
While,
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Payne C P dn, W -1 d 9, W d i, W Pavn. W II Peacock 9, T Bi 8 Welch, MWclds.il M dn, J Weil 9, R P Welch, I. Welif, I
Poakidy. T Pearson. J \ Pa«r«. R H Peaae. M a do, // do 9. Weal 9, N do il, F. P do, VV do, .l"F. do, II Westerruan, P WestI Kealakeakoa, Hawaii.
J W do. B N do, G P Peek 9, J Pa.king, ./ Peiraou, 8 Peirre. co-t, F U Weston, 0 weiaall, Oapl Wet lertiv, J Wii.trrle. T
0 Peirc* 9, JPeirre jr. ./ Peiree, O do, 8 Pclch, C Pember, F! Wkavlan, T Whalen, JWliceler, Gdo, J Wheelwriuhl,R Whit
Iron Hurdles
Pcamman 3, J 8 P nny 9, II Pendleton, J I'endrield E E Per aker B, F Wliite, W M do 9, M do, E do, .1 8 do T>, F Whitehead
SALE AT the Hudson's Bay Co.'s Store—
WhitehuiiMi, J II Wliiibrck 8, I. iFlii'ri mh .', G rVI.il
ln>.. C P do, E A Perry 9, B P do, ./ d 8 do 9. P d0../ Per , ■>,JG
•ival O do, A W Perce •>. I. Per-qiion. O Per en. D Petlehone ney, G D do, W ific.e. W Wiggins, R T Williams, Mra II do,
tf
8 feet long. S3 each.
t, P Pelteraon, O Y. Phillips, T d T.W do 9, B do. / l-ierson F do 4, John do 3, if do, C 8 do, T do, Jarkaon do, J II WW
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T do. X VI do, B do. D do, R T Pierce, P Ad0../ j do II D do\ ber, WN BVilliamainn, Mi-« R 0 do, J A Wilsen, I. do. J do,
Wanted!.
T do, II VI Willson, W Witrol, J do, PBdo, 8i
Information
3. C dn, n O do •>. 7 W do, do 9. \ W dn O do, J B do / G II do, 0(1,,ffialey,
R W Willis, II F Winslow'!, J II Ifioa
Plllinr'J, J //Pilling. 9, t l-illet, G V I'mkhama, J I- I'iora (Filch, n R
John W. Maraton, a aeaman on hoard th*
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9, 8 d.,, B Pf -5 whale ship Draper, Capt. Sanfo-d. mil iloaolala, ha
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CHAPLAIN'S NOTICE TO SEAMEN.
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Ttwt una by one tboat- to hum we go lor iaioruiation droit i.flf.f.
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14—Bk Newton, Hherniau, N B. 160 *p, 550 wh, 7000 b, *
Orholak.
Ph Tr dctit,Tal.er, N R.fiOO wh.75.i0 b, fm OrlmtFb.
Mi KuropM, Pea*e, Edgartown, 780 wii, 11,00 ■b.
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IS 111lu flrbihur ipi.tm niilii.
ol" aTanulacturer'a law. Co., I Bedford.
I John IV. HarreltJt Sena, Nan
Bnsii.n.
tucket.
H. A. Peirce, Boston.
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Sh .iiiM/iuiiii, Knrsy th, N 1,, 800 » li, 10,000 b.fm
Ot-hoti-k.
Hi Ohm. ittirrcti, N B, 1000 wh, 10,000 b, from
Orhoi-k.
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■ft tie '■ Mlawn, Jcrnijran.N B, 1100 wli, 18,fc,0 h
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17-SI. untiiihi, TiMikrr, N 11, 3*9% 1460 wh, 20,000 b,
III! v-clMiI-k.
l,k Mar.iiioiilh, Health, N B, 200 wh, 2000 l>, from
OebvUk*
SO Manuel OHM, llcustice, N B, suo wh, 500u b,
Fori Slreel, near ll.lcl Street.
POH
RTF ONOLULU.
of all kinds, Hinges, Screws, Tack", RnArrived.
Wro't
Nails
Spikes, Brads, File-,
«ors, Cut &
lin Jap nt ami (hhotsk.
15,— Am evil ah Caliloi Ilia, illld lulls, Manchester, Iron!
Csrpenters' Tools of all kinds. Pocket unci Slie.it | Nov.
Bk I'iihU-iil Hamilton, tiro nport, 800 wh, 13,000
Ocneiak, M ap, loan an, '.-"i aoaaoa, BOSH h.
Caulking
linns
and
Mullets.
Knives, Msrlinespikos,
li, fm Ui-IkilhL
Fr wti sh Se ne, "Hitoaa, Laser*,iicautak, 700 wk,
Nov 17.—Am wh »fa human, Ikvoll, Ml, 800 wh, 120 0 bone,
il 111 s,as,,n,:|.|;ii h.
and numerous other articles, lor sale nt tbe lowestI 17—CIileau
i rli. i k.
bk AlUaca, i'.uii tons, Wilson, ill lis fioin
tf
W. N. LADU.
prices, by
19.—Am wh -li Mortem mi, Tinker, NB, HOB, 14000 b,
(allan.
t trliiit-k and Japan
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CfcUka liiana HI tons, Anwlruag, ill ,1s fa Call**.
, Allinllsh Maria Til, le.a. .1.1 I Ulß<, llirVl.., Ilvh,
Am wli isi» Jiiui r, Andrews, MB, 4.'>o wfc. s'-00 b.,
<ic:n.l*k.
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ITM all. I In > season, i,,ii,m boa*.
Si.- -Am Wli all Met •com, Woodbridfie, Nil, 700 wh
Am slil.. P i'o-ler, lil.i lons, Hour*, 94 days ft II
hi i;i 1..!-..: OrhoUk.
Teknlet, VV. T,
21.—Am Wh nfa UlyuipU, It', an, Ml, 1250 wh, ICOOO h
Georga,
408 Inns, llias, ()rh, lililll wh,
Am wli sh si.
(Ml. Ir!'.
i Mi s. as,,n. 7u,i;i 1,.
29.—Am wh -ii Euphrates, Kllmif, 1400 uh, ifOOOb
Am uh kk Kugeae, 897 too*, Pendleton, Och, I.XI~
Octrois*.
s|>, s ,11 M 11, I..(' season.'.! in,! 1,.
Am nil bk I HKcit Statoa, 'I I tons, Orli, ll,,lines, Dejfc I.— I.ydiii, Leonard, I'll. 1100 uh, IBUOO h, Ochouk.
'_'.", Hill |i.
704 tvh, I II sells
CMen red.
Amivh I, l!< 1,, <<• i >itu ,s, too l,n-', liivitt, rich,> \ov. 13.—Hk rVotfa, rorralm
Id 1.l Wh, 7
aaaai a, BiS In Ir,lifllt. I'l I'll li.
ii
Sii llcaauiyee, W r-t cruisennd hi mo.
M -Am wh lik Black Warrior, -.hi, ■*, Tibbeu, Coast
Bk Gon d U< lurii, la i ini-r.lulu.
of liidil.iriiia 7 sp, lln u|, seas, n.
S|< Heii iv Km rUlid, U< p,
19-Aiii V, Il sh S|;!. niti , i.98 t,,iis, Smith, fill llito, 20,1'•
Hh »'.. Inin hi.i, Pulgf i, J.ij iin iiiid Jine.
The *.iii»r'- Home.
sp, 1003 wli. .11
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MRS.
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MR.
Nov 84—Am wh bk Deiawaie, 599 n.iis, iioiiiuu, Ocli*>li Ciiliiiiiniii, .'..ai.iti. ur, Hi iiululn.
HOUSE IS NOW OPEN for the accommoOl*k '.'lid Wli, I I n't i(. .i'.|.i'll.
17—Sh K.i--r,iu. I' |'c, < lvi c ;im| huiue.
dtvtion ol Seamen. Hoard anil Lodging will In
llivi.l, .",7'J inns, r.rcrn, O, hoUk,
sii i iviT|m. I, Barker,
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Am wii sli Mi,
sii Petrol, Tucker,
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C,i s|i, I lii iv, n, it:,,,,i i,, 900 whaca-on.
furnished upon the most reasonable terms. 11.c
14 IVr■ihiiiiias, Butler, to rratee*
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-Hi s|i, 930 wh, 040 wk, r..n>.i b, aeasun.
boarding house in Honolulu, and during that periodI
18.—U Mi l.ii!,.ti ii, lli l.y, tniUe und home j H\ Y. Nys,
mi i lik I'liiiiies Palmer, 3ilil lons, Slott, 15
accommodated many seamen, hope to receive tin Ne* 24 —Am
i-iutih-, N«W 'At aiaml.
(Is tin Sun |,'r:iu( ism.
patronage of the seafaring community. Seamen may Nuv V!o—Hrelu wli sll Ui|iH,iiu :i:nl loni, Sever, Oclldti-k, Nov 18—Wa»hiiigi« i, Holly, cruise & home, W.C.Nye,
SonV. New Zciil.iml.
rest assured that no efforts will be spared to furnish
40 sp. 93(1 wh, M 0wli. ItHIOO I, m.isoii.
19 —Wm Tlmmrmob. U bite, cruise and home.
•tfem a comfortable home during their stay in port.
Am wli sh AroO.de, JJ'J tons, Servant, I'm Ililo,
Bil—Corneliut
riowtitiid.Lut.t, cruise; tialiiinandre,
Boarders Hocommodiitctlby the week or single minis.
7UO Wk s. .isoii.
ttylißwleleuf, t ruiM*
Am wli sli S-iitli Boaton, ii.l9 lons, Randolph,i 25—A mini uo, Jentegv*, home.
IP" Apply for Board at the Ollice, in the dining
Oeh, ISO tp, in,mi »:,, biO wh, Csoobaeanni
room.
BB—Crystal folate, bmimoHt, New Hertford; M.ijr*.
lill inilcl, ur, OchuUll,
in, [N'n.ivi.l, muse ami home, Gen. i*.oti,
Hf Seamen ashore on liberty will be furnished i\oV 27—FtOllliwiiWh,ell300Saturn.in,lre,
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wh, 11 i,ll I, s, is, n.
with single meals and » night's lodging.
C tough, rrutse.
s, ti.is-n, fin T.ln'ti.
Chll he.it i.s, ~|.e, |B4
B7—Omega, llii«rs, cruise nnd home; E. F. M«scn,
Masters ol vessels lying •' off and on," are notified
Am dipper all ( ijm.,l Palace, nil lon*, SimJ#■ im•■ ii;ill, criu.-c HDd liume, McLuc-Hn. Wooiithat their boat's crews, while on shore, will find
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good accommodations, on reasonable terms, at the Nov 23 —Am wli sh I. il..mi.i
lIS 1-. Usees,BbJ lou.-, Jcmi'an.
2".—<:. ti. \\ UItUM, Miller Honolulu.
Home.
OchoUk, full.
28.—Prudent, Hamilton. Honolulu.
SB, -Ontftrl it, Tonki r, m ■ (urn ard Norton, rto.Chxiae.
Nov 21—Haw ah hr I'iiel S!,i, rei.laok, to cruise.
Biuituonx, do.; Ohio, 11 iiieit, cruise \ huu c.
Nov 'J.l —Am uli slis t'1,,1, i.i, VV n inliis, in cruise, Sariill.
JOHN I'ATY.
D. r. PENHU.I.OW,
Dee*
J—Euphrates, Kilmer, cruise *fc hoinei Kuiiktin, RichSwift,do; Martini, Drake, New Bedford.
rKNIIAIVMMV & PA TV,
mond,
tit ; I iiilrut, I it bo r,i di»j LuropU;
Nan:,
on. I.,ne in-.-. iVVretked.)
Vn* 94—Aui wli sh
D.triiiiouiii, Heath, ertihte,
41* tans, lai I.alumni,
Shipping Agents and Acting Port Warden;, .'.ov.'JJ.—Amif, ah ah O.a. rvllllaiii
[*yni;t,
l.eonanl,
2.—
cruitc ; Coral, MancheKter,
do*
'a 1.. ii..0.,i i.. i in wi, .eaaun.
I-,-, m
Will attend to Shipping and Commission business
Nin.rod, Befcer. rrui.-e it Ito.ni ; Mr-ntczuuiu, Y\*Am ,n ak X bin Hood, ■ '."� lens, \.'Ginl. y.Och.,
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Phamiv, home.
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generally. Patronage s.iliuicd. Nuuanu strei
cruue
3. —Nn vij^.tin, Kikber,
; Cambria, Pea*e, **o ;
Are wh ik L'ai ten Parkrt, kit r»**, Bordea, 'leli,
Honolulu, Sept. 1, 1856.
1 hrce BnuMien, d
■l.i aa, 14 in whj (i ii n li, 1.0 ii li .-,i., n.
pee. I—viuwh.-h iloin ,11.1. ;i j i,.i,s, Macomher, Oek,
I7UU wh| .', mil 7 ll Hi.
HONOLULU MEDICAL HALL.
.Mrmorniiila*
Fr iner In; Tuuinay, Mureau, 19 da fin .San PraoCßDR.McKIIfRIN, ST'RGRON, Ac.
ro lor ( in,.,.
V.y tht? nrrivn? oftlia hk 'H.-irmory,'* fror.i the Ochotrk, »r«
4. -Am wii bk llonfley, ».' ions, Oahotaa, 9000 wk re | ret in lean* i' <■ m* of the Una ship IVafehea "of N. B-. dbe ialbrns tbeinhabitant* of Honolulu.ai vicinity tl
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l ti| 70J wli aeiiaun.
he has taken the old eatahliahed
rtCoro, corner i.f Mm
i..nl, ('.'ii! ll* Id vnt n Uia 7th ■ f Oetoher, havlag dras»e»-a
Am wli i, il rmony, ill, ions, E. Hasjpaleat, Ock, her artvii raand! i/oiie
KaataumanuHtreets,
chantaud
whichhe nan remodelled anil
a huie ia> tlre*9. E. port of Po.ter k B.iy,
65 i wh, ! 1090 1 ■» >a< 11.
means lo keep constantly supplied with the Iwst medicin -: i
win«J l lowin rn*evi reic< vteria*j;fn B P.R n N. V\'. with
The folbrwini w .1 ill 1.1 I in hed Iter* »>n the 1.-tlast, having the
can procure from the Unite,! Slates anil Knpl.ind. Tlio Ci ncn
iow aejail Ik. The"X* cl e*v** hud on buard 65 bbla, ap**rai
whionil. Tlfeerru aarel) aacaped with (halt
Will bo cossstsnlly mi iter his i.w n <,r his a, n't superintendence
■ report d in out LaJuila* li*t:—Puraeal, Oa inJ I- -jamiLhirt.
altwp viiin-. We «tre hid. bted t«> Capt. Brlso that families requiring medicine may dopi nd nu getting (In lario, *i*ueoui.Obiec* aud I.i.i.i
ri'.thes
best, carefully prepared.
|(i',vs
ih.
at
\e \i irticularp.
for
Cleared,
He has just received a ease of tendon perfumery Si
yV lir »**h mi ciMro.-|Mj,J<'»t sends us the fullowlaf
Rmshea, ate, and daily experts a further supply, \vl irh. will Nov. 17.—Ckll bk* A::. i.e. tVit>en, and nlaaa, AraaalroßS
■ riinnor uidi.ri. in rvßard to *.o' Prankllal
tho ordinary patentiand other medicines, will'ho sold on r-i.
boikl r:i Mow. 1 liiua.
j-:nt after WarSonable torma.
TTie I'r.iit Hit tin rirrirvd ;i v.-ry hr-avy
A awli i. lis Andre ■.... Keltey Mara-atita Bay.
Physicians' and Surgeons' prescripti- nt rarefclly prepare-!.
no: ih.- c;i,i-k; 1., t i.|>Hi;i-tf, h re and Bain yard and )iaIt—Anr-eh ii. t. Pi «t. lustiii, to crul**.
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Captains or owner, .a ves-M, will find cv. tv alii nti n p.tul
it 1,
v ".j. Thn a »■ n •*"■** knocked overboardand «omewhat
heen ilniwfted hut for the [iromptnf-i
ii-j ired, and wo Id
to themselves or families if requirine medical resistance.
9- e'r ii
Jaaoa, 11.., .B, I a,..11.
r.ir*'iii.fity ol
Medicine Cheats careful!; examine.l ami r'fllted
"f hia otlicera, who Jninprd overboard
No* St- An ill ah :.!./. 1i: ,< i awM.crWise&hruae and
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aj*«kUa.*M wan received fioiu t*r
Attendance f„r consultation ai i.flice from.I .\. M. till ne<m No* 94—Am v. ii. J.. '1,1 lowland,
until
Taylor, Hin'im in I lupportad itM
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-dfroro 4to B I'. 11. en wee', days. (>n S:-nrf-.v from 9A. V
ittss. cruise and home, liohi M,rii
i.'.iln:..
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ttll 11 atnlher tiniea. at Ilia residence Union Street.
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Ship VV i-M" Pa on* k*» Report.— March '9, paaaed ever
*l 11. Pea- c, (to.
not Md down on the rbaiv, in lit htdef. J2 ntaH. \.,
Nov 27-- Am w ; sh t lorn Pr.i U-. Prentice, rrvisr &, home ■|, reel ||?d**ff,
18 mm. K. Thin ret f appeared lo he about a
l-'i -i, ......,.u.an, re, ( I d, !» ur cro so. S
MARRIED.
j« leftfCh, N. i; and Sv W., and about a quarter of a
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Am eh -li S|,.'i i we;!. ti,l l.s, cruist ol .|,,,riu'.
with mx and a half f.tthoiuu of water in the
with,
mite*"
In Honolulu. Satur.'ay m.n irj. lee. 7th. hv Rev 8. r- Nov. .P. —Xi, cl a. Br*We. New 1.0:,d0n.
ajfajee. AUo, tun smell rocks, thirty miles N. E. by
Dtimou, aplaln Henry J. Graenr. Muster fabip 'Sheffie!
R h ale-i
New
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nf the l.o»i ("ho*. i<<lnnds. The rocks i*re
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Krirk. daiitbur f n. Friek, l» L. D. The
s—siitpl'ir alnp Pampero, Ceggkee, for Xew Yuri
Sheffield M aaile.l a.-m* day lor Taiihi.
about eifht feet ah ye water, and about one eighth of a miU
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Arrived.
boat-ats>rer In the "Chandler Price, 1 and was dt»chargud last ■No*. 12.-Am ah P'icaK(«ataa, tlullcr, Tiabary, &TU •>», 4rVW I,
on account of sickness. He dime down to
fm < 1.,,(-k.
Spring at flilo,
Hnnnloln f, r the purp se of returning home, and had made
13—Tlirc* llr .Ihrr-. tiasvrl nrl, Nanliikrl, 110ap, 9-,HI
erringto return on beard the Com. PnMe, but was
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700 wh, 7000 b, fm
Navigator, Ki-ear,
Ocl„,l-«.
AtU.fi. Hospital in Honolulu, Dec 6ih, Cha.-tes Oaborne,
eatie-e of Penan Ivania. Us waa discharged fro*, the P*>
L. C. Bii mi.md. OnckraM, S B, NjO wh, l«y»S0 h,
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THE FRIEND:
A Monthly Journal derated to Temperance
Seamen, Marine and General Intelligent*,
PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY
SAMUEL C. DAMON.
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