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33
F
THE RIEND.
New
Srri
OF
CONTENTS
The visit
V, No. 5.
Vol.
s,
TIIK
FRIEND,
"
of the "John Ad.ima
HONOLULU, MAY
FOR
MAY.
3-1
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and New Mission
Mission
3"
ship
3.*
Norfolk Island
Chinese in the Sandwich Islands
Piicnirn's Ishtnd
Public
To
Marin?
Feejee,"
son
turned
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Resolute
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Student
News »f'r.
may be
But
had
field
sing
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has
is
"
Ml»iins.«2r
Huntsville,
ams,"
Il tvoult!
»cii!>!i!iiiZ.
newsonoer
»ncl
<li>»lnml>!i<: cosre8>>ofi6ence,
mucli
si8o to
l>o ciuile
un-
in
letter,"
llie otlicinl
osilie
renorls
"
'
letter
lunsr
liotl/
over
Iten
os
some-
I)2,vi«l 8itillrl,"
"
lins unllortlt-
nim»e!s,
Iee»
to
(lone il iii8til.lt »8l)!«:,
tint
tliktt lli« tvriler
Onni
18 <ur
lnltt
snrtll i« loltl in
lite
slvle os
illeik llint
I'lie
llie
l»
see
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tlio
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liltve
m»v
tolti
umong
l»
it,iz»!ona-
natives
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10 mussllcie
«
siiuriclition
llio "inunnes"
I)ltvi6
Xtlltms!
lit
but
"
os
llie
l>»«
sountl
»
"
lli«
Vurll
«venltil»!l/
"
M8V
bonrtl
on
»iil«8 loiters
//ee-oltl.
I'lie
lnu
sur liim
permitted
lo
reckon
llie
liotl >Iellio«Ii8t lilizsinnnries omunz
8«»6
or
reporl»
«tn»t«v«s n<»8
eorresuonllenlo,
our
iron, l!>e
»i»
I3n<;-
our
ln«
MO)',
one
os
ln«
»c-
lubnr$,
ll»4»M'nile6
lo
ll»«
n,o8l
»n6
»iuonz ll»08«
or«8enl
8tAl«,«
was
visit
King
in the
ing
the
crisis,
failing
of
Rewa)
being deprived
of
incapable
I
arm
of
compelled
until
Ihey
or
the
in
the
Rewa
Bau
to
zealous
ful
beat from sunrise
message
««8
en-
o» »
lr$
flag
But
were
our
into
utes
or
place.
a
I
hope
and about
shall become
iwo
work
start
on
to
a
Spirit
the Rewa
in
in
the in-
this
circuit
islands under my
and
read;
many
in this circuit and
To-morrow
voyage
I
morning.
amongst
the
care.
Mr. Calvert has carried
after
Six
converted.
to
polygamy
three weeks
ex-
have become
experienced
learned
have
year.
circuit this year,
hundred have been
have
we not
prohnbly
The
in my
We have also
circuit.
Had
year.
thousand also
eight
hare
completely
absence this
have been married.
th** prese
through
catechisms
al
the
and small
the
a
eve
guage,
to
go
and
Psalms.
England
to
incen-
pitia-
dressed
that effect last Dist.
The
tenor
very blood
a
boat
conveyed
bouse
to
a
now
the
motion I
pre-
whoia
made
to
agine,
was at
the
cannibals.
such
to no
Meeting.
and
thirsty spirit,
a state
occasion
in
VVe do
of
to
brtath
not
dc
we
Missionaries
English
tbe Missionaries very
them
was
is
print
of this letter does
have lost their those Americana
exposed
6,000 Gene-
He
to
Bible in accordance with
There
most
pared
and
hymn-hook,
a new
Exodus
ar-
Rewa,
an
town.
Providentally
tbe
I
professing Christians
Yankees, who have
Whether
Ovalu "will
and
pleasant topic.
hnvc renounced
in flames five min-
They
is al-
Ovalau,
wntchings
Nearly eight thousand
awoke Mr.
Rewa from Ovalau which
this
Now for
tends.
The flames
was
nnd
next
year's
a
deeply concerned
ihey escaped.
day.
by
partially
all—and had been
all the
bad leave of
was
ene-
attack any part be-
not
handed 1 should
children in
and their bed
aftef
short
and the
bonnet,
night clothes.
Moore,
the
dear friends—and in
without shoes
But
me.
the
stronger during
van-
event-
just
to me
been burnt
hurrird
of
exception
their usual effects
shattered
nnd the drums sis,
announce
ble condition, Mrs. Moore
sun
i8l»!«<l8,
I
diary.
having
will
the
remaining
the peace
now
excitements
hundred
for
an
rival of brother Moore and family from
Wrillen, Feejeean
0»,,l. W,!l,8.
what
to sunset.
came lo
days
peace
Oh
our
the
' many thousand
hooks,
great drum of
2-2,000 Life of Jesus Christ in Scripture lan-
the
announced
We hoisted
day!
These
apostolic
few
a
has cnused
combined
of
friendly.
produced
and
of his chiefs
and the
one
the
to
George,
King
captured
and
revolt
refused
and then Rewa
Han,
to
still
King—one
enemy,
hoped
which it is
between
war
Rewa chiefs
the
part of Feejee.
would
Rewa
at
the
submit
to
lega-
Ihe
truly
visited'our
by
fluence of the Blessed
his
fully
were
and
death
more
this
(the
tendered
as
prosecute
persuading
King's
once
trust-
at
which
them
other Moore who is stationed
successful
a
war
Bail
afterwards
general—with
so
having
sort
established
was
me re-
opposition
nnd thus
speech
their enemies
Our
quished.
to
Just
us.
the
bequeathing
have
The
of the
belongingjo
my's foils, which
be
Sam-
to
hut Bro. Moore
care,
disturbed and
yet the
Shortly
shot
soon
first,last and
fully prepared and
clothes and trade
force nltncked nnd
Omnipotence,
his followers—
to
daily
carried off by dysentery,
was
of
nearly
remained
of
delivered
leader
all the
wns
nr.essages
peace
Tonga
)
house.
our
but
leave,
never
submit.
been
sent two
me to
Though
Buu aud Rewa
was
the
ihe victorious side.
Iken on
of
again,
with cloth-
Thus with ref-
tnide &.C.
some
Rewa,
at
his post
him
wns
tell.
domestic
house
assisted
expected anything
never
longing
forgotten
months we were
of
)
or
peace
our
wns at
remain underhis
of districts
1855.
that
lyraniral
burning
of Rewa
questing
their
lime.
lrullisu! omll
l>7 «r». «. v. Wo.11,8, «,is« «s
«s»!i««l!
Kolvo
»»«
to
lerlAininI »ul>nne», upon
»»»»
l»ut
w»)>
os
l2«p!oriniH lslnetliliun,
8/
lneir
rezzieetinz;
sullen in
letter
be
to
never
against
the
their house
«zu»int»n««
a
For many
expecting
'greater
lrulli
!
oome out.
lire nol
seen
make peace with Bau and in
>>I«rine
nlio
We
8luurt,
0v»!liti,
'
to
have
even sent
to
most
her and she
in
live
their
Stuart's
the
to
lands turned
put King
lellinoi
mnn
Nnzlisli
i» »lillle loo
lobe
prior
so
cy
rie», li«t»«
This
year, Bnu had been
and the Lord has
llie tvliole
«ln!i»A
»nil wliltlever os trull, lie
tin!
iliot
nev»l>nns>er reltller tvill leutlilv
oontlill
«nv
itfinclir
enli«!>!en llie >vor><l in
»Nl»ir»,
David
August sth,
destroyed.
to
of the
terms
John Adams."
u
a?e»-'
it! llie Xeiv Voi-K
oerlinn8, Dovicl 8lu.tr!,
weeks
"John Ad-
Huntsville, Bau, Feejee,
l>om
llie
few
a
a
sth,
express
"
Herald.
the
had
da-
XIII.
cannot
we
Moore into
1 had heen
last,first.
jUiel
doinmiliiclcr nl llie
i! woultl
2UlIi,
"
the
lire
»ps>f»i-iiirr
olol os led.
unli!
>>fti-li<!»
highest
of
their chief
incendiaries
to
add that ed districts
merely
and
disapprobation
strongest
of
Aug.
of the
very
Missionaries,
two
copy the follow-
We would
in the
spenk
English
has
brothers,
Feejee.
we
poisoni'd
stores, hooks,
erence
Our the
perusal
of his
Bau,
! injj,
morci
success
the
to
circle, commenced another
Missionaries
the
us
one
From this letter
written
os llie
s»ir
the
lubors.
Feejccan
heard several officers
we
In
c<ivf
most
Islnntls «ill
I'eejee
had
We received Bro
nnpromi-i jthe brethren having
whatever of
allowed
from
ing paragraphs.
VTIHFSEOTTOA“JEDOHFMENSISLANDS.
”
tlio
the
kindly
private letter,
1855."
l!ii8
and
upon, hence
for
them
opposed
were
Missionaries. and in three months he
fellow-townsman, Mr. Wnterhouse,
ted
I'lie vi$it os
work
to
due
volume!
VOL
Seres,
those who thought lhat Mr. Moore's medi-
hy
canni-
in Honolulu.
English
hard, rough,
a
brothers among
185G.
8.
the
to
attended their persevering
He has
MAY
HONOLULU,
the bookstore
at
have had
credit
$SiUMSU
$$$
the
The
lady."
American
an
to return
Tliey
4n
-
those who
'Life['by
entitled,
five years among
or
cines
bals, by
37
...
Discovery ship
A M.irine
in
•-••.••••
Cadmus
an absent
The
3'
correspondence
Meeting
An InJian
The volume is
voyage.
3
&c.
The Pirate
New
ling
Old
IS.Hi.
S,
will
soon
go
thinga
among
work
to
that,
a
and honest
however,
they migia
send for
burnt and burn down whole
live
to
opine,
l»
inn
mimul
there would
tv
tha
thai if
with
ing
man-of-war
villages.
a
im-
very
are
troubling good
gon.'
not
••*»
cow*
�THE FRIEND
34
THE
1 gathered
BY
PIRATE—A, SKETCH
THE
CAPTAIN.
The
death nnd
that
Eighteen years
dancing
was
New
a
Verde
stricken and Ihe
gladdened
she
with
biead- for the
dying.
over
hound
was
never
than those
plcasanter
us;
the
to
gules
never
filled the sails of the sea-join
than I hose
neycr
us to the haven where
we
should
"and
in his
the old
and
may God
now
Ihe
keeping,"
English
granted,
of the
have
bill of
landing,
who
Ihe deck
on
We
all
were
often
are
aft
the
in
cabin.
liable
hungry,
so
be put
at
times
short
on
fast
to
Bsinan
has
s
now
st
no
had
deck in
an
The first
made
out
that
the
in-
startling
light,
a
"
there's
lubberly looking
was
I
went
dis-
stranger almost
I said,
nothing
craft.
laugliing
She is a
as
Portuguese
"She
looks
"
answered,
like
but
spread
glance
sahsly
to
vessel
sharp
like
rigged
�uch
a
rig,
would add
decks
"
"
for
It's
but
Due need
the
lo
be
not
about
Slie'»
no
"
Why
do
"
of
be
The
and
usual
"
I
I
said,
"
on
not
in with
n
Then why
deck ?
It
guns
on
swam
ain't
if with
on
deck,
a careo
the
As if
to
put
Kenebeo
nn
end
mystery,
boat,
over
the
which
guns
a
pirate, I
river,
the
the
was
you
towards
they
began
began
I
Yes,"
What's
nev-
speculations
auspicious
and
vessel
in their
char
supply
eut-throutl
he
were
clearing
ed
God
"
pull
my
The
and
whose
bless
grasp,
tho
and addressed
Itlieic
I
cab-
me.
you,"
he
"and
send
and
tion,
no
words in
was
quickly
my
behind
for-five
ly, turning
as
nnd
relieved,
the
am
the
very
afterbe.
to
that
sure
self-desecrated,
the desola-
it could
Ihough
his
of
glimmer
warm
of
was
deserved
somewhat
gloom
It is
gone.
rascal
and
little
a
ho
as
where
not
en-
hour.
flying
The London Christian Times
writer, after
a
all
starving
he
there;"
full
looking
Christians
to
at
feed
me.
free-
was
those
his
gaze
nun,
missionary
or
where
towards their
minutes;
walked
they
nndI
stoodI
thrust
lo
what
he
at
large
is
her
privilege,
in the
ship
or
shows what
case
a
will;"
little,
and
as com-
the Christian church
for the salvation of the heathe
Possibly
imliviawal
some
hy
necessary,
missionary
there is
nblility,
one,
was
indicate how very
doing
be done
congregation,
wealthy
Whetherit
"when
a
narrative
reader of his
in connection with
may
remind-
duty, and
the
hi*
missionary
for• work.
hisi
and froi
theu be said,
with
pared
can
one
done in this
done
to
a
narrative
exertions of
what
by
being
sta-
efforts ol
certainly present*
build this
to
was
servrß
make• then.
not
Captain,
He
ini
few
work.
of
general
following
which
nnd
man,
judicious,
the
gives
and lhat far from
this thus
i
and
a
astonishment,
interrogator.
him, and
by
hatch,
could
earnest
some
a
in which the
missionary
"results of the
recent
stiiking illustration
one
moment, may
spoke
tone,
which I
a
ivho
the
to
publishes
Germany,
mentioning
in relation
Moravians,
•iot,
to me—
hesitation,
resolution,
bread."
doubt he
letter from Frankfort,
commanding
gazing cautiously
be-
in
Verde."
Spanish,
his
sent
lingered
you
was
seared
forth
tirely dispel,
(he vessel?"
Yes, and the Hour in my vessel
rough
lower-
was
exclaimed,
piratical
Hie
single individual;"
towards
of
doing, approach-
was
morning he
vt
burst
li-tirs
turning
"can
casks
him
he
of his
!; lio|it, which mitigated
cargo?"
good
but
moment*
a
Where to?"
by
water
A word from
"
given
three
or
AMANISEWSHIP.
ODNMIS ON
Captain of
they're
courteously,
two
praying for
are
in
as
black and
eyes,
cunning, approached
your
said,
main ißut however terrible his fate, I
square,
His
but open,
his hand extended.
with
me
probable that
of my IIwards bung,
tho
away
there
me
I looked steadi-
depths.
ashamed ol'what he
was
and
teeth,'
board
on
lo
one
When
fifty.
half closed,
repented
Ten min-
us.
He
while
countenance.
the side;
over
lie
twenty : starving
the
to
Trinity,
over,
seemed
his
with
mo
alter
and
hind,
replied."
dc
re-
bent his head
counted
1 gave the order and the
won't
to
and
cap
il
in
the
Why,
ho
him
at
launch fell
a
swarthy fellow,whose
the
you
As
water?"
the deck
on
into which
rails,
pulled
and
he
devoutly.
head bent
up,
of ihe
and salmon such
ar>-
Holy Trinity," 1
bis
longer
no
from his heart,
Arc
hands
to
ly
he, "let
mate
instant
same
rascals, armed
afterwards
and
the
at
foot
of slaves time had broken into the main
so many
I
Savior, whose
pronounced."
nlely
ferocity
were
and
and
upon the rail,
The rascal continued his
instead
good eating."
eiear up the
tbe
and
his
put
appeared
The men looked in
cargo, her guns should out.
there should be more then withdrew lo the side,
If that ain't
deck.
in
one,
hr
model
have
less
eyes
starving people.
does she
carry
a
and 1
said
il'the
see
said opening his eyes and
a
wt'hout
swung
"Cape
ly
replied.
be below:
er
had
bout,
a
Ins
Boston."
then
say. Bhe
mo-
with
Where from?"
"
starv-
papers,"
your
mentioned ihe
"
"
for all that.
casks,"
did
I
in,
The
I
when
raised himself
was
"Flour."
she.
|iii-.lc so?"
guns
scarcely
ft>
"
are
I'll
stood,
Her
slaver, Captain."
you
he
pay my reaped* ill
when Mr.
Luikin
to
the Captain,"
where I
"
lo
cargo
the
to
papers,"
the
by
the
by
it
pirate lilted
ihough
again
see
it
ju>it
ed into the boat.
English.
"
His
Is
men
my
crossed himself
swear
might
quickly
distance,
launch
villains
want
to
1
Tbe
go.
batch,
wind
addition
fall
tbe
Almost
he
devoutly,
of its prey,
suie
speaking
very fair
lugger-
the
Lurkin,"
lo
fifteen
speediU
us,
quarter-boat,
for him.
ciuelty
to
a
il" you lie
deck,
by
you
In
want
have
you
spoke,
"
well.
as
I don't
"Captain,"
compact frame,
"
"
pirate, stood still,
came
seize it.
to
into her,
The leader,a
in
to
returned—"swear
mate,
hatch.
raked
sweeps.
pirate
a
on
impossi-
was
over
pirate
me to
the
lo
ihey
sprung,
cnou»h ed
masls
a
the
from the
which
within
jump
when he
vessel
with
cried,
me—"
the
lo
answered,
tbe man.
he
your counti)
I'll prove it
name
administer
could, but
we
whistling
The
out
lo
answer
of
and
men,
I
?"
"
I
I
replied
gun
a
panther,
a
them send
men.
surprised
Because there
water
to
person
was
you
ol
board.
got
"II
startled
ihe
fellow
our
Saviour,"
me,"
to
that
free gift
are
our
the conduct
lie
me,' I'll nail
ami
fellows will
deck." hazy, and half-concealed by the lids, express-
on
right.
In
and
ovei
draught,
carry
of
to.
came
on
We
is
at
fierceness
I
us.
that escape
me
great hurry
no
be
ment
they
plied solemnly.
came
us
like
in
was
sluvor hereabout."
"
afterwards,"
report
ball
a
along,
this.
gull
was
before
speed.
not
like
canvass
twenty-two
crowded with
may
men
Her
honest craft, Mi.
no
she
a
was
spread
her
lo
were
tbe
light
filled
was
like
male
built,
when
pierced
was
at
mate
sailing,
wind
telescope
besides
she
which
sail,
now
lor
a
brigantine.
a
slightly;
veiy
in
the
at
that the
me
was
is built
the
ol
out
fowling piece
and
throats,
made nil the sail
The
ble.
ute*
build,"
skimming
a
And look
sea.
One
slie
canvass
that'll send her
the
that
lock
these
with
own tcims
in that savage-looking
suspicious
Lurkin?" I
[
forward.
walking
Wo.
old
:in
I fear
cut our
descended
oc-
brigantine—she can't sail."
•he'll
Yes,
oack.
"
only
pistol*.
lie bad
tho
at
Why, Mr. Larkin;"
spoke,
of
pair
"
vigi-
she
glass.
Mr.
Cathe-
starving
swe red.
make llieir
instant.
glance
diabolicalI astonished
Larkin, quietly•
nnd the
horse-pistol,
in asked leave
was
the
ami
her,
with
out
"Because
ing
An old
conic
yes.cl
ray of
in
guns."
no
have you,
aims
"And I have
a
in
—just
casioned.
I
has
ship
What
for the hailed and ordered
the (bar that the mate's alarm hud
pelled
.
the
descried
be
whom lainine
day
suspicious
the first
to
as
better than
morning,
with
a
compelled
his locker,
Ihe
mo
lhat
With
so near
in
ihe■|
saw
order."
Suihos, anil
ready sympathy
biscuit
ol
roused
lant officer
those
pity
to
ihe fourteenth
grey
:o
know
entirely,
how
o
and
allowances,
Jack has
is.
thought so," said Mr.
anytime brought
al
a
to
wo
painted
feed
to
.jlics?" '
"If you
und tbe
"
send flour
its folds
asked.
suc-
forward in the
high spirits,
white
a
bones,
cross
minutes satisfied
in
and
forecastle,
who
on
to
was
the destitute.
cor
unshook
truck,
which should you
i
flag,
a
of the freebooter, the death'sl their Saviour
insignia
heard Iour effects
was
stood
crali, whose errand it
stout
holy ship
I
"
prayer which concluded
fell,
we
Ihe
"
hich
a
which sped
be;
"
famine-
skies
Brighter
heart,
On
breeze,|
freshening
foremast
mission of' black.
on a
city,
the sailor's
bent
were
terrible
I commanded hend and
ship
waves,
her
to
up
averted ia the wind.
are
with the
way
rnn
when it reached the
generous contribution* of
by
England
dc
many
resistance:
hy
the
a<>o,
the
over
Laden
mercy.
Cape
robbery
benevolence than
by
more
(among
fact will show
following
others)
jthey
MAY, If?5&
There is
lage
in the
at
Hermannsburgh—a large
country of
Luneberg,
sharp- ■ver—a pastor, Harms, (he
in
must not
founded with the celebiatcd Claua
vil-
Hanover—a
be
con-
Harms,
of
�THE
Kiel, sometime
deceased,)
converted ihe greater
powerful
his
veritable
ioners
ol
made that
preaching,
preparing
young
and lhat without
work,
ry
and entirely
ciety,
Harms chose
said
sel
"
pel."
A vessel!
ivnich
nil
faith
not
the
build
and
too,
ol
our
Out
her
then
was
love
faith and
$175,(hd), being
can
al
is
lady
jf
gold
gold
her
Marburg,
Thanks
larger
conquered by
brotherhood
of
which
after
the
place
Harms
address
Jloh
the occasion,
ate to
king
to
an
of God
that vessel of which
it
was
most
'23-~7;
ma-
are
more
on
that
at
is
', to
called
toge'her
was to
ter
bid the first missionaries
having assigned
of hands.
imposition
took place
till
at
Sixteen
Paslor Harms,
ors amongst them,
choir of tho
hymns,
nndthe
took
church.
ol
exposition
to
ihe service o«" Ihe
been called.
i
After
the
'1
Cor.
consecrate
Lord, by
Eight
properly
of ihem
so
v.
called,
lies
inhabitants.
its
lo
out
and
lives
as
il
eight
seems
be
to
breed
produces
the
as
their
and the
1855.
May
add that Norfolk
miles
of vessels
from
Island,
Sydney,
sailing Ijom
is
the
10th, when,
bearing
proach
' height,
we
S.
ni
found
and five
day break,
W.,
to
which
be
leagues
W. S
to
we
on
in
board
time
on
some
had
we
thicker
than
twenty
feet
have
t
as
an
propelIy
pcr-
pigeons,
par-
Zealand,
The
sen-fowl
and in the
shores,
the
on
them
They
from
the hud
enclosrd in the
of
more
than
The
stem.
one
can
cocoa-nut
This
vegetable
agreeable repast
The
const
on
one
o'clock;
I named upon a
does
not
shore Ihe
which
were
water
is
not
IV
in
and
at
we
some
and.lhat Hie
perpendicular
as
that
same
others
well as
only wholesome,
proved
some
fish.
in the
cxc.ylent,
!he™ill
so
the
had for
want
people
at
off Ihe
and
palatable,
is,
each
out, and
cutting
pn'm kind, produce cabbage
exceedingly
were
Iree
parts
which is
the tree;
he hud
they
same
tref;
spring
The
stem.
cabbage effectually destroys
it
the
cabbage
the
leaves
to
same
western
cabbage,
one
the
are
The
not
ten
like
tree;
found in tbe
ndmit.
were
of
aro
we
the
ns
would
and
leg
Wales.
but
sort
palms,
or
wheiolte
cabbage
samphire,
shores,
much of each
cocoa-nut
sort
producing
tree
n
places
high.
nnd
thistle nnd
gather
speaking,
high
good
were
New
water;
sow
man's
South
some
island of
the
trees
a
second
ie
was
in circuit.
he pene-
to
tern, &.C, which
gulls,
ns
to
wish the
nenrer
ap-
of
in
ns
large pinnated leaves, and
discovered
a
thick
deep.
kind
fresh
brought
Hono- these.
W. till
so
underwood, and
from
on
from
yards
woods
small birds.
boobies,
grained
covered
hardly
as
pnrroqucls
abounding
but
stretch
is
The
same
close
hundred
two
free
On Ihe isle is
and of the
Sydney.
to
deal like the Q,ue-
palm, wood, sorrel,
no
800
and
good
plants
undisturbed
of the fruits ihe crown,
tropics
See Fiiend of
merely
route
latitude
many
light
a
ground
some
some-
heavy
so
so
is
and
not
cliff* of the rocks.
of New
EXTRAFCRTVOYAGES.
OMK'S
had land,
u-
It
and
white
genus
and about the
long,
same
of both
We continued
mis-
nor
that
and lhat in
differing
foliage
and the word
the
uhs
and
most
lo
the
and
straight
between
sort
a
of the
two men
as
Zealand,
New
at
found the
inhabitants.
new
ol
14, all sol-
they
If
and is
Government
Holy Spirit,
their
We know
convicts upon the
respects,
the
zones.
about
in the
to
gift
5 miles
nearly
We would
theI lulu
in
singing
whom
eet
most
all situated
of his broth
how-
desirable location for the Pitcairr.ers.
temperate
from one
no
of
a
in great
many
exceedingly
is
is
produce
grows
high,
breast
For about
clear
We
(hither,or exactly
regarded.
arc
In all
broad.
by
men,
their scifts
or
and vegetables
ceremony
youn:j
one
free
a
former home, and
af-
charge,
snlemn
the invocation of the
emnly engaged
Moaaries
The
suet
rso
owned by the
be made
all tbe It lies in
farewell,
his
the church, and lasted
four o'clock.
arepared by
the
each
(o
be
few if any
but
yet
Their object
inhabitants of
were
to
present,there
entirely
be
a
a
with sin
a
England,
peiiod
what
and
former,
shore,
un-
We
on it.
New Zea-
ol
large size,
a
the soil seemed rich and
from
out
at
learn
to
lo
pine
latter.
pino.
11he
nccountS|
oiljfeclly
by
diffi-
any
loot
chief
which
edition
settled
boats,
two
which lined
plants
the
thick,
island These cabbage
have been, informed, correctly, the
Captain.
the 20th of October,
solemn festival
ceased
when it
sent
criminals
ever,the criminals
same
Later still,
the
and
but
from both;
quails and
Penal Settlement, for the most,
a
unable
passage It is about 4
must
grows
Subsequently, ,rols,
in 1/83.
where,
a
which
are,
f desperate
the-1
was
Sydney,
made
ol
appropri-
Jesus Christ
tbe first Pilot and the first
first
'
to
we
of Iho
eloquent application
It
i
the faith-
so
original
colony from
'Ibis
as
Capt.
in
without
ever set
trated faither inland.
copy his
we
fathom,
la* the
collected such;
respecting
same
After din-
large rocks
pine,
nnd
as
tall.
thing
future abode
and the
shore),
embarked
les*
not
twenty four
than
island,
trees
New Caledonia;
to
found
and
luxuriant here than in any part
more
being
could
large,
a
after thi*
sand;
particular, the flax plant, which
of spiuce
tree*
ry
the
continued
we
than twenty-two
coral
first that
of that country;
as
for tilloge.
from the
Cook's voyages.
vt
less
more
us
the
many
rather
is
rcn^
being
discovered hy
ivai
the
served
ibec
it
!
ships
At
gave
Matthew vii.
Island,
tbe
1 lie
much
or
some
land; and, in
WI
as
obtained
he
1771, and
in Oct.
Ear, (Toi island, and
sci
this text,
on
ol
be interested
have
we
can
as
Norfolk Island,
whichiWc
and
God alone be glory in the highest,)
interesting
ilia:
of
near
of
on
behind
v,
after this
not
with broken shells.
puny
a
abundance,
the
mile*
three
pan of the coast, on the N. E. sido.
We found it uninhabited,
and
were
inferred
rendering
readers will
our
observation
about
sound,
to
(except
doubtedly
and Iho island i*
besides
diameter,
mountainous
and
' Cook,
beautiful\
sung the
had
in
' information
creeled,
was
ascended,
servant
co-
mark
ship,
pulpit
indcr
Gotl
ful and zealous
its
glittering
a
mile
the Pitt-aimers,
|of
them.
among
a
assembly
Alicia
of
a crown
the
as
missionary
vessel
the
Pastor
hymn,
the
take
now to
was
to
at
Island,
in
necessary,
bank
a
landed
sort
' learn something; respecting
It
of Africa, yet
gospel.
cult
another
passage,
Pitcaira'i
or
carry
All
the
upon
of
*i*e
Thinking
01
and falls upon
their colors
port hoisted
in
commenced
surface unsuitable
part of the
gratui-
necklace of
imago
lun
a
rocky
ol
vessel.)
ship,
of the
missive
ideal
stern
to
will
it
now
are
on
twenty-two,
ner,
and
Norfolk;
lo
hence it may be
inhabitants number 2110,
. only
mhuionarj
her head, bracelets of
0
had
following
and
good
a
were
and found
.bottom mixed
published
hlters
removal
for
small
was
The figure of this roy-
)
arms,
her
in the
on
monument
a
ral encircles her swarthy neck
be
.ilhe
the
mi**ion
iho
for
the piow
0.-i
upon
on
viif
lions
1 very
by
whose
queen
removing
a
the
to
from
religious ' der* ihe removal
large
a
year,
on
of that Africountry
conversed
minister was
first missionaries
Philip; (Acts
In short,
attracted
water
Candace,
is named the
than
I
finished,
much
Island,
llutnbuighi that ihey
of
only
13,000 thaler*,
(the J>'u(i' cost £35,000
a
contemplate
date, January 39th,
work
cost
$10,0011,
about
Island,
we
observation*
lunar
preceding
coral sand;
ol
continued
we
the
AndI column, the reader may learn lhat
prepa-1
their
Their
soul*.
lo
it
labor,
tous
the
upon
which
ship,
Holy
his
may
passengers!
ofPitcairn's
It is known that the inhabitants
Carpenters
oiler
to
Hamburgh.
launch
to
I
Eng-
work!
ship.
last
number of Christians
near
To
kind,
its
and
canvas,
ha**taunched
merchants
in
ship's
till the souls of its
10' East. The
•■
1(50
by
former, hy
when
[to sound,
Eternal fathom*
the
of
and the
lalhoms
little fortune of three
September,
winds
Ihe
this,
noon,
the! bank
by
Potman**
German
NORFOLI
K SLAND.
countries of Lu-
poor
for tin;
of the
propitious
the
hymn,
lovely
;
obstacle*,
til of ihe vessel.
festival, unique
Kibe,
> swell
1
determined
the latitude of
in
I from ihe isle.
Soon after we discovered the
country,
ll'er nitr isle, we sounded in twenly-t.vo fathoms on a
ttmUtm, accompanied
Never mind
year.
also?
pious
the 371h of
a
gos-
capital Spirit
a
of that
tones
tin-'
May
the deck, lat
on
H'ermanneburgli
workmen,
other
the
furnish
i
thaler*
and
gratis,
of
visible
leaves
lady
the
ol
powerful
ves-
a
were
situated
is
family
noble
honor of the
Il
and longitude
on
days,
Cundace
the shores of llieir
lo
fetssi
<■'<<»
done, lichen
have
must
messengers
some
the missionaries
adieu
bidding
so-
ships —the Duff, and the John
Williams—why
thousand
poor.
That would lake
lor
her missionary
now a
This
mighty societies,
her
land, wiih
from any
in
lie,
was
Eastern 'made
the
October
latter
establish-1
of Zanr-ebar, in
cmrst
On the 98th
Allien.
station in Africa, andI
revenues
not
de-
the
on
the missiona- !set sail;
to
help
we
pay foe many
cares
neb'urg
Now
these
convey
could
a*jd
mission
himself,
to
to
a
men!
Norfolk
of Howard.
<
as
Their 29 z2' S.
treasurer.
en
destination
a
some
English
the contribution* of hisilin the word*
hy
rich
people,
own
have
who
men
voted themselves, in purpose,
built
and another
magistrate*,
a
established]![it
community,
little
pastor of the
as
parish-
lie
of ini-sionuiies.
army
house for
parish
and his
Missionary Society,
an
parish hy
ihe
35
185G
One of the number is
having emigrants.
who after
pail
FRIEND, MAY,
I
and
While
boats
judged
change,
ihe
lime.
we
caught
(hot
t
.about
tide lises a*id fall*
about four
or
fivef**!."
.
�36
THE
ihe representative of
reply,
STICAHNNDWESICHNOI.
LANDS.
of the
presence
nese, in any
evil
both
and
ly
good.
their
be known
ces are
.
and
only
not
where
cases
of relief.
as
They
be
is
economical,
good-natured,
not
agriculture
cheapest
in
and
Chinese,
the
,
closed
in
iinita-j
world.
be
to
there-
Socially,
The
valuable; and yel,
very
experience,
Islands will be
with
tiihcs,
■ Koli —a
woid
. They
ly
par-
much
these,
a
attempting
immigrated
well for
the
to
of their
TO
inquire
CLASS
The
it
is,
terior
a
ance, in their
and from vehat
strong,
bay
lar
The written
the religion,
the
and
almost the
Here,
of
provinces
and Fuhkieu;
and
language,
forms
under the
there
are
at
name
lier suivals that
and
some
a
TIihI this
aitiele
an
prepared
more
point
have
(hers is
may be
is
extract
given
the Oriental
lor
nify
recent-
So ({real is,
persons
wholly incorrect,
ear-
subject
Chinese
din,
have
people
where
different.
the
no
from
an
social
appellations
solely Clliinse pruducn
■a
Chinese,
equivalent,
•horn
on
in
#>h<>se
and who have
this
(he
far
at-
sedan
and
class
with Ihe
in
The
subject
from
the
lo
which
influential
by
their
empire
need
away,
course
objectionable.
or
in mercantile
from Ihe
and
cities
no
people
more
of
inter-
long
intelligent,more wealthy,and
being
Many
manners.
life.
Some
with
by
us
vessels,
or
in
agreeable
more
from (he
are
have
become
service in
by
familiarized
more
whaling
or
occupafor
no
no
are
tbe reach
ot
no
essential
the
of
neighboring
They
man
the
are
most
object
of
boring
arc
of
the
Malay
quarrels have
neighare
a
been
bad
notoriously
men.
Their
the
1 have
been
have born*
their
among
surprized
local
revengefnl.
they
reasons
name
inde-
most
and
energetic
coasts
Their
empire.
the
For these and other
country-
hear of the
(o
boldness and maliciousness exhibited
It is
here.
men
with the Chinese
Still it would
as
a
be
not
by
some
man,
ers,
LI
people.
wrong
to
un-
the
people
and
the choicest
that
villages
have been the
in
(he
have
spirits,
taken
have
within
most
the
conversion
gospel
China ha* yet witnessed.
of
individu-
tbe
Had the coolies
Islands
Pobl~
oth-
been
brought
obtained
place
past year
or
twesl
soul which
the
further
among
fruits of the
of the
to
and
labored;
satisfactory
necessa-
few offices
over
among" them
kindly;
divisions
superiority
pass
have been those
.yd, Abcel, W. C. Burns, and
iheir
so
character
in
who have treated Christian missionaries mo*
something
humblest
vast
a
the
Many
mothers.
inacessible and the
most
>he revivajs
fixed
coura-
Empire.
on
carry
countries and islands.
pendanl poition of
First
reminded
And
that
junks
trade with Sia'm, Romeo, and all
whole appara-
rank;
the
Amny
of Fuh-kien and
coasts
Provinces
Kwang-tung
emigran.sto generously
employments
permanence
nnd the
cus-
wiih the social
as
her*
many years
States.
facts that these rude
he
their
ranks in
same
mercantile
residence of
a
in the United
of these
sons
of China.
not
from
being
of Canton
where
Hongkong,
dif-
pursuits
in
"coolies,"
with the nations of the West has made
mer-
and
the
unnecessary.
There
hereditary;
i beyond
we
base.
were
has been ahU
some
Ihere.
kuli,
acquainted
flings
ex-
the porter of the
exists. The
body politic;-
no
unfair
no more
neighborhood of the
Macao
offspring
social and political system built upon this pan-
> nly
writer
to
sig-
lo
classes.
compare the
nation
no caste
India,
language
Hindu
shores from the
nature;
"coolie"? He is,
numbers
embracing
accepted
apprehensions,
it has in the
no caste or
his
I
is
observation
class
a
of foreigners irading
by (hem inflicted theistic
language
chair,or
the sake of learning Ihe
it
it
rightfully
house-servant,
sprung, and
tions sometimes
caste
to
laborers, watch-
most
of
they
lo
op-
India Islands.
as
of the wealthiest
tus
chiefly
the
or
and
appropri-
But
our
fishermen,
articles comfortable and
Til" Hin-
as
this word,
—One in the least
widely
"
large
one
our
it represents.
What is the Indian
the
thai there
u«ft.
each.
and Americansresident in
silk warehouse;
P Now,
Ihe
as
and turbulent of the Chinese
laborers and geous
servile
the
system of that
manv
regu-
of Hindus
caste.
Canton is
with those of In
or
was
of
far
so
in Indiaoften ap-
debased
system is
to
"
in
which
by
means
class
a
immigrants
unclean,
are
coolies
cincture of contempt;
toms
newspaper,
prevail
of Rom-
despise
particular
caste] chants have
'
thorough-
confounding
customs
enure
dustani word "coo-lie
upon the
coolie
similar as
very
nre
is these kulis of the hills lhat
so
ly-
whole the Chinese
a
are
"
copper
lo a
whom it should be
races,
or
tea or
imag-
The Biitish trader* in Canton
tached Indian
of
and
Irnm
low
a
to
never,
wild
men,
our
arisen
"
or
other
to
Europeans
• bearer
in San Francisco.
"The mistaken ideas which
kulis
Europeans
of
tends, employ
distinction of" caste."i
in
understood,
The
are
servants,
these ljtter and
But thi* is
It;
name
of late emigrated in
immigrants, China,
of "coolies."
ined the existence of
widely
two
handbills and
European
engaged
capable
rupees
class
the Mauritius and the West
least
as
be
in-
Some with-
On the other hand (he inhabitants of
debased
And it
given.
have
Canton,
or
subject
countrymen
the
alone
people
nativos of the
brought
the difference between
China.
is
which the
dispo-
however,
same,
you find
liked better than (hose
ly
Such
geneial ately belongs.
ply the epithet
customs, and
Kwangtung,
shopkeepers
chiefly
own
rivers
which the
kulis
six
over
hither
ascertain,
fer
press them.
appearin
their
j
Of,
They
light
a
The
to
farming, asl the
animal food,
which is
poll-tax,
But
by
fictitious stories
by
by (laming
America, and the
Those
wild
jungles,
large
in
of
people,
the only inhabitants
are
still
servants.
as
emigrants.
to
deceived
would
as
sea-port,
common
fish-
of various
apparent-
residents of the in-
abhor.
the
different dia'cits ;and the earlier
now
the Chi-
physical
or
freely
use
castes
employees,
are
everywhere.
of
the
or'
Hinduism.
and
coasl
n
common
obtained,
are
Their habits, food and persons
BELONG.
dialects,
spoken
employments,
two.
much in
robust
Kuli,
mountains nnd
the
the
of sailors,
laborers
collection
a
in
were
nj'immigrants
successively
Some
have embraced
near
together
doubt
are .to
Mohamme-
have
generally employed
are
.color, and
parts
than Ihe
who
the
there
India;
of
many
"clansman."
signifies
ancient
races
which
themselves
aborigines
village watchmen,
what class of
come.
THEY
people of different
Empire differ
sition.
which
fishermen, while
nnd
•seae
most
superior
empire (hey
WHAT
Islands,
to
they belong,
countrymen
portiou
of those who have
!
Sandwich
to
railing
more
such
promises,
ol
from
originated
of
people,
nuisance,
idea of the
clear
a
capabilities
first
us
obtain
to
and
kinds—just
out
chiefly
farmhands and
ducements offered
ocare
multitude
a
yet
is
on
democratic than tbe
these
Under
are
it
prejudices,
more
probably composed
ing runners."
.conquered the country.
are
their
the
are
and almost doubt Other tribes
not
menial
in
politics,
in
drawn
They
sacred books,
perusal.
there
"coolie"
of
race
of the residents of these. inhainiiinis of
■
some
discouraged,
whether their introduction is
character
word
'several
that is de-
nnd
or
many who
The class called "coolies" in these Islands
or
Idan nnd other
sirable and
""in
their
against
to
easy
Vedus,
great divisions,
singular
ought
they
The
points
ermen,
degraded
servile duties.
the soil,
tilling
mili
or
infeiior distinctions.
acquainted with;
there is found in them much
fore,
used in
are
cupations.
wilh blind
Strange
energy.
seem to
lhat few nations hold opinions,
true
is
capitalists.
most
and
may
from Chinese."
laborers, sprang
or
the
are
declaration
regnid-lhcin
body—
Kshalriya,
Sudras,
performing only
all,
and
agriculturists
issued Ihe
wilh talent
gifted
the
as
Brahm.
creator,
sprang from his
They
"
all. Il
In
originally
came
supreme
The
caste.
mode
a
multitude of
arts,
a
ihe
arms
class [nls
caste
dajßuicl and fixed
llieir castes, ihe
Of
Bias,
or
.'from his feet.
industrious,!four
skillful
imitative,
laborers,
as
procure
the
proverbially
of the
Vishya,
From his
indulgen-
"
of
four
are
Brahmans,
constituting
of
unprofitable, I
but
the other hand
ai.d
head
The
like-
not
difficult tp devise
are
Ihe
peculiar,
llieie
society.
the
highest,
unintelligible;
of their
tion, though
tial
are
by
sufficiently weighed'.tary
some
irritating,
it
On
nation,
a
the
be followed
degraded
a
system
in that
country is familiar
known that
divisions of
must
language
to
or
is
the Chi-
wants, grievances, and whims
to
Ly employers;
win
like
peopje
a
community,
proud, slow;
their
of
The
Hindus.
(irt'valtent
BYTHEW.SPEER.
REV.
The
FRIEND, MAY, 1856
Sandwich
north,
from
�THE FRIEND,
Shanghai,
a
and
docile,
amiable,
more
would have
Ningpo, (hey
or
fered
proved
lo
manageable
has
do
blessed
some
where in
Islands,
has been
out, with the
dark
in
land
number of tho
ihe
by
rope have
muke
out to
Eu- <the
known
procuring
perishing ,a long
I
lind
our
to
inhabitants
among
—
—
Pitcairns
Sir:—l.aHkrace
Reverend
of
(unity
sending
French
Capt.
forgotten
you
an
the
by
;
a
a
officer Mr.
Toby
brought
on
tain informs
fore
enabled
the
at
ago
injuring
he
Marquesas;
cheek swelled and
burst
O.i
fifty
a
'
The
!
diseased
pain
the
him
as
wilh
'
a
glass darkly.
He ! suffering
a
his
I hen
'
day
next
from
he
catarrhal
of thff disease
ship
school
years
joint
which
he had
teacher,
been afflicted with
he bore with
for
many
disease of the
a
hip
and I
spirno!
no,
ing
"
ous to
and
In September last arrived H. M.'s S.Juno,
Captain
Freemanlle, from
who
tain
us
among
Sydney
intended
to
present
of
some
them
altered their minds and
arrival of the ship
the
greatest
be hard
and I
oart
parting
can
assure
to
up
my
should
you
island if I
We
uot
am
•pportunity
were
not
all
have,
way'
(his time'
ship
me
townswoinan
the decline.
on
in
he
landed
was
our
yard
grave
next
da>
his
-
near
mo
my
great
to
and
and
us
again
from this
write
to
you il
tory
glad
hear from
that the Horn* ia built, bad
an
Capt. French
opportunity
of
which
ua
w*
Feejee
the
driven
nunaiely
the
iieiug made, by
sincerely,
the
at
Tui Viti (or
King,
is
he
aometimea called Tha-
at the
by
the
to ha.a
the arrival of the Jean
On
naiivea.
laland
mignificent
large and
thereon,
for the robberies reported
compensation
committed
misove
of Viti
l.ivuaud
Coin nander II
despatched by
waa
la t'-e
jutwkll
Ilia Majcty of th* arrival of the ahip in F*ato ezainine into th* many
grievances comed
and deat trior* lalanda,
f by the Americans aelt
plained •
whirb. would k*
manding Ilia ; rea.nce at the investigations
crlruinatir.g tl.*Chl*fTal
lonhwilh instituted.
The result
Crimea
Viti anr1 hie people and many
feejee King
th*
having
character
<av:ige barbaric
restrained fr.in
waa
of
dark
a
bro
been
further
as*
nature
ighl
to
lb*
light
of violence
acta
ar
between bimaelf ai.d Ooinu:-oiU-
treats
r.iiiAcatiun ola
af
American Government,
er BouTwcu.,
Viti
nature,wherein Tui
|irouilree not t* no.
l very stringent
the future, and hereafter lo prevent Sl* peo
:est Americana lor
ihe behalf ef the
on
from
plundering
the whale and other ship*
tu*Feejee
>iutneree ol
lalanda and fl-hing
afford assistance and protection
tnd, to
vea**la
iceesaarv to
Th*
moai
wrecked
on
the
aavage Hjid rrja. lory
on. board.
I nplirated
w
iiiea.nir*e
harsh
tley
Boutwß' l,
the towa*
fearing
openly
to
t
wad
suea. a
iv
ma, ae.
Let
defying "'•_
and
meer lo
briaajsf/
have
of
t'.e aafcty
tusecuru
ily
puuisli them,
of tb*
praaeat
m.-.n.
rotor*
dw, lling in Fe.-j#e and f.ir the more
countrymen
No other way
offering it
ol their properly.
to
to
and
were
compelled that
in order
waters,
practicable Butt
coaata.
chiefs of
ac
la th*
eneagad
InAhoce
hen
tbrir charge, tnd
to
of t'oinmander
ibuut order and good feeling
-*ourae to
OAHUCOLLEGE.
proceed
to
and dozens of Uie United Mtatee dwelling
to demand
•ndrayor*
Damo*.
al.ore,
United State*
ordered
waa
of their
on
cilir.ena dwell-
American
the Government of tbe
t>>
laliiie.lure been laid
GEORGE H. NOBBS.
and
Archipelago,
aVataftCM veaeela unf
King, informinj
ice. commissioned
re
kie
certain rrm-
l»r*
waa rex
that they
would loaf
remember It,
ANNUAL
EXAMINATION
AND
The Annual examination
of
"
them
day
"
will take
place
at
Oulm Col-
Punahoa
on
Mon-
Tuesday
commencing
on
the
each
12th and
13th inst.,
morning.
•
a
officers,
at
9 o'clock
tn
th<
:r
itulaie
merest*,
take
■
*rrsa«e
t\
tlie
to ro
a
•f
~a,
the Jokn
aavagM
led
and
and
prnilagaali certainly
In our wbalinrj
of tha preseal bat
an
fil-
a. r
afi.ro.vvi,-
Mitefr.
by Iheir
a*
of iheir
a-a«.
We
aieea
**•-
on tfcis
hi
ereatful to Hi
comma:
will
"Ie c
much
Ad*mt, beadeaVSßr
oa
laidla
mercantile
likely |,laa
then
*i>
always victorious 6ve
destroyed and
and i eaaltiag In effect* that may
plaffll.sd Saudwitu laaasaa.
aaoat
viare
power
reaolveo
crew
ejee
were
whaling
bed g
time
against
&,-.cordir.gU
towaa ware
oar
f those Islands
will
towna
a .me
tween Ie
and ihe
ireaatetanee.
.
Tbe Rhetorical exercise*
li.
which tba former
important
day,
ut the
waa
egftgemente
lien
and
n't
of their calcndlug
inlltly
:hair own, it
lege
of their
The burning
EXHIBITION.
offers from Norfolk.
lo
to, and cruising*
reached
arrival to iuveetigate and enriuira
Feejee Island and on
that might eliat he
acute any ini-uliden>ianding
inm«e
and
have
i.'apilala
most ol
remove
ar-
Islaadsvt*.
readera.
our
in
whaling
ibemealvee
most
Commander,
the Feejee
Southern Coaat of the Island of Viti Leva
ex-
are
from
the towns ol I.authala
in Rewa Uoada, off
upon her anchoring
Consular* md
and Vuth the head q lar-.cr* of the American
of the Rewa Kingdom, and neatof the King, a prefa-
'J
Yours,
S. C
E. 0. Boutwiia,
The following interesting particular*
mill
Adams
I ile
Mrs. Eliza Palmer.
d'-ar sir,
Rev.
before
of the visit
the live, ami property of the Americanaresiding at
lalanda aud
engagid io the Ci uimerce of thus*
«amhju,)
French will hand you the trifling
believe
donation I mentioned in my last and
it will|
to remove
myself
I shall
is
island home,
causes
intend
arrival,
but I think
Nobbt and others
hear from
spared
us,
her
interred
au
Feejee Island*,
the important viait of thia ship
co
thoa« lalands,
tween
died the evening previ- '
Nantucket)
know the
although
it
the
and I believe
if
family
Mr
not
old
the
sir,
We expect
citement.
packing
leave
with
about march next,
shall
to
en
to ,ne
Captain
toi
to remove,
seem
remove
will
you
we
to ascer.
remove
Norfolk Island, about 150 agreed
at
of
wilh
May 3rd.
hatbor yesterday
application
into
are
The'
this
Adam,
tothe
-oliritii,.. assistance, the John Adamt
through
at
pi
plundering
t:id
affection.
"
of
Polynesian
to
ol
engaged
and thai
saw
1 have
disense
W*
autumn.
favored
following particulars
and Panama.
the Feejee
The chief officer of one of the ships (" Spar-•
exemplary patienceI tan
and died in peace.
the
think
be
the lalamle of Polynesia
security
and all my de-
passed
three weeks since.
until
ol the losses sustained
by the repeated outrage*,
aeaa, a,.d also
committed b\ the savages upon iho ciewa of American SJlnss
,
which
Should
his health,
to
to the
America! Got*
Information having lieen forwarded
Ihe U. t). Consul at New- Zealand affecting tbe in
eminent
by
i.een
Califomian
s»me
among
communicated by
were
remain
John Adams
ilns
hasten to
believer, his
beam of
longer
in
in relation
of the community
Many
a
"
Valparai»o
St. Paul's
the
copy
The U. S. 8. Jokn
rived
lo
Quintal
to
rraders'will
our
from (he
so
difficult toI
many on (he sick list that it is
the hack of his neck, and from thence '•
find an efficient memberto attend to the wants
1
back
and
he
in
of
died
it settled in his
sight
of the two
But lam■
ships which arc here.
this island.
well supplied with the
appropriate remedies,i
On the sth inst., departed this life Edward
went
expects
to
he edits the
dispensary.
a
supports
he ha*
addition
school-teaching,
he
We
in faiih
Christ,
hope
no
In
climate favorable
school-
ashamed of the
a
of
cross
and
where
1852.
with occasional communication from his pen.
before his
on
dying
blessed Saviour is all my
be- sire
caught cold,
Inside,
in Iho
since
d
in
i.tal,
He had b»en of the
day
am not
up
to
California,
find the
Things hope
exclaimed 'ashamed,
exultation,
gloried
I
—the
lighted
countenance
Cap-
a nerve.
"
"
in
that of Edward
The
to
the
China,
to
labor among the
be
next
my
died "strong
he
speaking
was
of Christ
about 2 months t germs
till
duly
do
to
The
originated
pricking
by
and
straw
a
Drenching
de-
as
wrote
employed
God."
to
;
chiefitual
before and Paul
evening
shore and buried
home
leaving
tooth wilh
750
out
the
soul:
affirmation,
'•gospel
of Nnn-
months
lhat the disease
us
noble
'
cough.
Marquesas
died the
his
glory
giving
'
17J
months from
refined
'
passen-
ship Spartan
the
Capt. Turner,
two
with
very '•
I
in ihe head and death
bad
very
I last
for the last three years.
'
the United States
to
Instead of returning
engaged
been
afflicted wilh
Scrofula
for a long lime, and
labor '
had borne with christian resignation intense
suppose was '
affliction
bark from bodily suffering, but the furnace of
some were
strong fever, pain
death,
who had been
'
a
Valparaiso
to
(tended with
luckel
•perm
was
of
about three weeks since,
one
of
exception
returned
40,000 Chinese
offers, my
Island.
when
In
-
Foreign
Board of
Board commissioned him
be
speedily
probable
were
(he
among
under the patron-
China,
to
For
health.
and China.
Francisco
out
visiting
now
laboring
Presbyterian
and
in ISSO.
moreover
hundred and
that it is
so
ihey
as
Quintal,
not
Last
.
and
opportunity
from Norfolk
went
is
desirous of
was
would
one
Chinese,by
the benefit of his
San
of the
"Juno" Missions,
are now
we
arrival
Yesterday arrived
was
which
epidemic
California bound
back
just
'
you.
introduced
low wi.h
oppor-
lie
will
master
under
gei-s
'
are
favor ofthe
by
know I have
you may
that
Most of the inhabitants here
ing
this
lines
a lew
tho
family included
'letler
J
185(5.
About
when
ISI6 he
age
Freemantle
Cupt.
ship
a
in
remarke
(he Rev.
who is here
wood.
Norfolk Island;
that
Chinese
by
detailed the pros-
who
inquire
to
us
will leave
Sec.
which I
in
signed going.
Nor-
fire
j
1856.
H. M.'s S
by
of
cause
some
gentleman
he has been
many years
few lines
a
the purpose of removing such
Mr. '•
of
to
Island, )
Jan. 2*h,
inform
sent for
of EI ward Quintal,
-Death
folk Island
Death
Removal
Spartan
and
)
Island,
Capt. French,
community.
to
come
emigrating
Tofhj, of ship
This
the islands for
forwarded
letter
of
"
potatoes
]
(he
PITCAIRN'S
CORRESPONDENCE.
ISLAND
Sickness
columns upon (he
our
Mr. Speer.
C. Damox.
"Moniauk
Ipects
I
men.
in
servant,
BUFFEIT.
Jan. 29th.
interest in Ihe
an
Our readers will find
Reverend Sir, your
Mv Dear Sin:—l send
you
wo-
and
(o
mercy
feeling
and
and
men
of all
ance
tbe attend-
invite
cordially
engaged Education.
are
obedient
Rev. S.
The Trustees
remain,
Pitcairns
of America
Saviour's
a
I
which you
in
cause
health and
good
the 13th.
evening of Tuesday
the
on
o'clock
1
at 7
the Court House in Honolulu
at
the
and I
Damon,
in
are
prayers,of
the
by
you
JOHN
September
of
story
sent
ever
the
family
poured
blood,
dying
saintly
most
that the churches
men
your little
'wishing
these
watered by
been
whose air has been warmed
a
freely
and
|hope
we
will accept
Mrs.
to
respect
prosperous.
Holy Spirit I
His
soil has
Ihe tears, fertilized
which
articles
some more
'he deed.
kind
My
sent
we trust
but
localities in lhat great
particular
whose
Providence
connecting
days past
wonderlully
so
be
in view,
object
ascertain,
yet
not
but it may
Fair,
'°r
will
class of laborers;
should have
we
the
37
MAY, 1856
ify
aahaac* Ik*
Tana*
Seel in'lbe •'eprraaroo-asrs*
bjm.ted Ua**
b*lw»»B la.
teejee
|
�38
THE FRIEND,
jnolulu. having learned
Public
Meeting.
On
w«n?h»nt«
»l>« l»t«
tl>«
April 29,
of
«,«n!ntz
tn«
roatdenos
os tllr. 8.
inoetiull»»« e»!I«d
»<l utVe«r»
ohosen
A. ?.
Ito,,
6»nt«
II, VV,
'
! l?rod.
'l
<l88 illilottiitz,
os
7
sollnwiiiss
»n,l«t
intim-
_
Vice
Hawaiian
tin
cull
.been, in
sition tin, ,,c,i,,„ ,,f
>vo,,l,l
lo.llli'O,
or
,1,,.
ulu
,no
Itcpresi>nt,,!ive»,
r,
I Ilully
,,,
t,,
s,i»i,,in
«4,oliav
abode enactment, pass,,| !,>,!,,, II,,,is,.,,,
r,^,,
>
x ,!,!,..
call
l,v
a
,»,l
'I I,,
has
accordance
lleyn,,|,ls, —II,,„,,!,,I,,,.,,, 94,
Xelclicr.
3'bos.etpencer,
«i
,
,,
,
,i,
I
ktraooe
Co,,
in
tliegener.il
Uooes, a
ennvenien
tiietuuriilists
of
c
are
practice
of the
the
tribes of (he Ameri-
waning
And had
Seliastopol,
in
the
i
Indian
had gone
mythical
than
more
been
before
alphabet
no
of this
name
your
eoia-
went
within
sluut
airs
to
in
across
a
lies
battalion
a
rived
hi
poisoner
the
in
ever
a
few
of Fort
Greek Colonel in
Mentis,
is
com-
the Al-
has been
a
of advanced.
nan
a
who
when
and
Crimes,
.since. Ho
boat
a
Balaklava
«l
incident:
distance
a
up
from
wining
following
Russian service named
manded
iitiuiiiy, against ilie operation of tbe law in question.
'1 hat in the
gratuitous and uncalled for ftp al of this
W,
liticc
ago,
ofAnInctidhenecorrespondent
Wtar.-The
Times
the
nanatfs
Constanlins,
liio
cnion-
or
of
flag
da**
eommu-
no
aware,
A
hi-h
w
complaint ho* ever been submitted to
Honorable Body by any portion of th* mereaottto
,.
,I,|,
,, ,.
tV, 2,„„s
transacted
existing law,
Caston
N> fir
asvoar
,' nity.
,,,,,,
1!
with the
seieril
resulted
a
,„,
■
residence of
one
forest.
invented,
the
th* Muglish language, not only amongst the merchants
themselves, but as bttwesa tliem and
the Government
HFl'.'II^C."
.in/,.„sof 11
can
section
.
"
made in
by''among
passed
sixth
for amendments nnd tidditionstot
on
e,through the
publicnioetina. of
been
of (he
the
It.
,
b,
has
repetl
I'reKt-
sullut»»:
"PC!!!.!,'
providing
bill
a
English or Hawaiian language," beg leave rcspoetfully to submit to your Honorable body our views of the'
inexpediency and impolicy of lhat measure.
The commerce of the Hawaiian
of the London
Islands has heretofore•'poiident
1
sot-r!
V. i,, llceen.
hou!>e,
tlie Cltitir re2d tlie
tolttttiz
that
for the
Law," passed
Gth of June, 18tS,
vviib
all ininifests, entries anil
other
docu-ijdovvn lo posterity
enacting that
ments presented at
Custom House shall be cither iulI honors.—77»e
Pacific.
any
_
; .lit,',, >I,t-
cieeretti'V.
Hunk!!,
of Nobles
An Act
"
ttitd !!,e
Hlnnttzntner)i,
',poo
At
"
l'of
Itelt! itt
the Revenue
o'eloollc
vi>8
>Vuud,»l're»iden!
8r»«neer.
Ibo president
Kevnulds.
order,
to
Lverott,
2?bo».
Lu«l!/,
of llonolultt
»nil other reaidetits
House
f'tlie
os
meeting
o
MAY, 1850
Henry Itliod.s, II, >|, VVIiilni v, tV, l„ ,,n „
W.
A.
law, your memorialists eau only fortee inconvenience, age, and it *»ai reinlved to let him rejoin his
>!„ I, I,,,
Aldnoh, A. !', I>, rm, II, Had.1,1,1 v Co., Knill
'■
, confusion sad exp
to the merchant and to lbs
which wns sent
use, bo b
Waterman, It. W. Wool, 2. F.
over to* Ihe Russian
,'„ll,i,r„, 2,,,,. I'liu., W„i, r
li'tvi inment,
without
eompenaating
any
house, 2as, >1 >!>»«, >1. (,. »Io,.«arra(t, II. (o.oly 2». ('„,,('. i
line* some time ago.
On the occasion of his
'
SV ». F. F,ior.>'
whatsoever to
of Ihe
portion
any
ejommunity.
Jliberaiion a
incident oocm red, Con2?he moetinie V!t.<! »,!
X.
'.
For conliiiieiiioii
of
il)' !»,', !'., w, w,„, I,
your memorialists views nsabove!
with the (Snglixh officers who nccom<?»«llu. u. >v. lieid. 3°. F. II. >Iit's,,.tlI. ,!i!'l,r, (i, ,», expressed,
they would beg respectfully to refer j vi
llollot'l'.un ,111(1
Honorable llody to a commuuicatiou on this
>I,.lil^,>,,!(.,'^'.
?ield,
„
> family,
advantage!
i
I
touching
|
. versing
>lr, U.
«nd
VV,
t'iell ('<!>,! il,e !,iw
«,!»> retd
scnnt tliu
/1</,,.„
os 4ltn lluttxe
ooedintZK
wore
os too
ttit
lulu, ltrtvo
roo,«.ic>'4
o.
eland
t!,e
llie
!
nil
tli
Iiii!
tiii'io
>l
is
tiiiiixietiuiii
1.,
now
l',,,v. l!i" ii iwtii
tlio
toic<>i>tl
,,s I!>„tu>
i,w.
itl tlie
tu i<o i„
etiii
tlio
,t„,I !„i».t
,,!'till.,
ll,»wltii,t„ ui'
i gratified
A„v itiwcilioi,
N«o«»«r/ o,„I will
u<
,|,e
ice
utlillr
i>!
>,
it,,
»l!«ritt!i,it us tils.
,„,'s.o„t
tutere>it« ouu!
/l«»<»i<2<!,l,
»»t!ter itt
'l'ititt
tvo
Ilutvitii.t,,
iutere8t3
!5„.-.iisI,,
in-
os
»n/ liiilinn
i„w
lie
tu
us lite
it
i,s
ul
!,tw
i,s
„,
:
i,>
!i»',
A.
Woo
11.
Wm.
&
Qreig,
Mo
»ion« bo
»!sst>e(I
Mlttoo! tu>«t!l2
,s
lt,„I l.,,,!,,:
M. Mitchell,
I'.
Moawnsn
, I,,
Nil,
It.
#.
l»t»ia
tlitt
0.
«.iid oii'oiil
prop.tfetl
o!li>,n!8 land
'I'll tt
rtlmoels,
»»<!:
tie
iln
to
„! t>
t!,9
I tu-
D.
I.
It.
Bon,
&
t!i
kee
&
petition,
lint
in
III
I wilii
,»»
ll
I
met'-
he
iii(",'ti„^, I for
Ul
,tn,i>i'iteI
to
o<in»i4!oI us the
M
ll, W.
XVuu!.
». X.
.1
11. w.
iVlontzuinecv,
It,
A. r<»o!t>tion
o»!l onotner
aoliun
K >o, A.
s,!„!! ,
lino
I
I'.
by
tlioo?
>V
',v.
Itiil uesure
porston
,,.
every
word,
lut
onp7
in
Uloto
l»I«>
Oiap/
ol soicl
r.
>l.,
lloittieus Nepreoentittircs
lite
Committee os
I'cetnidle
ttul
nic
liter!
nctuuttted tu tno
lluttxo
p,'i-!«>t!
i?rei»,uti!c, i»n! rle iuiution',
lloxibobv,
«/
a?» <A>,
30
to
of
<!>«
orto!erKigo«l u»«rc!,3Nl«
(Uld
P.
all
sui,
lily mourned
accidentally,
either
delicate kindness
L.
[antagonist*,
and
those
(lag
was
wilh
met
whom
<
hrter,,
dead, had been
as
the pan
oo
his
sent,
probably, from
more
or,
receive
to
of
luave
our
father from
cap-
tivity.
T. VV.
J. J.
oflLrTYecauhrpen.c-eyear
ap
Ca-
M.
to
flat
a
make
a
Chero-
superiority
the
paper
to
mark for each
Cherokee lan-
There
six
vowels and
combination
To tkese
pro-
few others
a
can
ianithcr
lake,
during ye reign
Majeatie, iika maiden lo-
arid
ye
low estiiii,
man
sum
re-
he shall he
ofa bundrily
pounds
and
except
hae
he
gj|
wife,
or
less
I
waya, gif
is helrolhit
to
appear lhat he
,t
then be shall be
woman,
shall
sho likes;
his
her lo hn
may be,
make
A
,Sandwich
the
'
preceded IIt
vowel
are
Their
high
speak
estate
soon
thought
a
a
ordonit lhat
■
free,"
mark
in the
or
liis
aa
talk,'' |he
particular
a
contrive
vowitl
a
to
to
fuses
of i
and afier-
stone
The number of marks
hnn
was
of baith
Literature," liberty
by
"
it
her maist hlrssit
it occurred in jmulct in the
"
making
making 86.
nx,
itnd
jventor
ihis
t»
young
following
has been
tions
'
received
on
one
few
a
of the
days since,
communication from bis mother.
placed in
This
(tion.
residing
man
Island*,
bands
our
for
mother communicates
and heart
yearnings
of
art
<,>»,
was
invented.
It is
an
now in
use
[admiration;
Ihem
and
Pstrticiion.
Y
thus
been
and
and
thousands
reproduced
of
have
Pacific
publicaihe
emo-
many thousands
roaming
lines
may
'
many of these wanderers,
who
,
vast
or
These
nan.
now
f
The ill- and
completed,
mothers,
ding
"
at
i
duced
,
brothers and
We
home."
lie
(o
him for
mythical
age]
century,
er's
'
by reading
this
i
ings,
heart,"
or
Young
either
"
lo
communicate
men
abroad
some
transcript
retrace
can
with
have
this
read
by
have fathers
sisters
hope
upon
over
has been
and il
in the 19th
located
sons
or
wonder and
came
a
who
of tho
intclli-
ridicule of
was
object
//<».
rt»id(»,l« os lllM
an
literature.
laughter
nn
by
lant.Mge*,
extensive
but when bis work
to
complete'pho iislands
A
(bus invented
endured the
tribe,
For each of (hose sounds 'of mothers
other Indian
he became
Ap,, 1854).
was
Indian.
applied'lo
Irepresent*
llieir
ul iVutilo,
«/
shore,
when
boat,
thai
hope
a
The British
Brown, has called out many interesting
reminiscenBeuck, 8 ce* of llic
privileges of the Indies.
Blahop,
The wonder of
A«,
,
Wing,
Pfluger.
of the
Every syllable
alphabet
jgenl
I'ltirleen,
Itozulnti.
cherish
ciege,
the Ktis-
commanding.
D.
A.
DreytW,
his memory, when the
B consonant.
added
I?fe?i,!ent to
«!iutilri (Iccm
the
!,
tlie
us
W.
I.
alphabet
upon
twelve consonants.
N0s»«tt'V.
»«mot-i,t>
in
.duces 7J sounds
ttetIiuitile,
atttliui-ilit,.: Hie
lie
Ford,
heard
people
la character
nteetitiiz w!>ene>et-
W.
('.
Chapman,
Collin
Chas.
Johnstone,
an
upon trees,
sound.
!l t'V.iii-
v!y
wn>4
11.
>.-
in
NOI'S ,11K I
Of.
7S,
.1.
I,
Paty, I
Marshall, 11. A.
named Guess,
attempted, first
occurred
i^,
I'. l>(.',-i'!s. «, l>, .1,, I.,
r'iell.
II.
On 1I,oti!!lt>. tot I
$>X
Il
>l
c
out
ctrrv
J.
Poor,
"furiosities
guage is either
t?no l!omtn!lt««
A.
Having
I , overburdened
,n
/-',,>,./,
Russian
a
II\JS-<,
Indian,
wards
io'o.'I'.l'IU
us
ill., u,,t
Lid
Mitchell, Orinboum &
invention of
the while
us tiiii
I
us lli.sll
tito
tiin /','/,»
I . by
II inks, Jno.
Moll. Aid rich &
of the
1825.'
.,
2?it!,'tetn.
i I'i'i'silent
t!ll2 Hulls,.s us
T.
s. p.
Burns,
Krull
One
> u,.n <
llie
(lining
lo
(lie
approached
truce
dic
now
llojoV',
us
M.
Owen,
J. E.
Rixman,
11. F.
L
i.,, ,»>
Il,'>„o.<,,,!
t!,ti'«
l!„m„>ill,>u
n,
!tii,K>iii!e,! !>>
Upon
With 8»til
,i
of
naval offi-
a
jHhmv <]i-cntlf 1111_>
navy bad snltered
AINCADMUS.
DIAN
roKidentx us Ilonolulit,
7l
«»
i,i'
>>r<izi2i'
~,
expecta-
no
was
clnlil had been stared.
W.
MartbaJL
>,
itnd
m,
lt„I
■
lln
Sehaatopol
100
utiew
ha had
said,
J. Oartwright, It. 8.
Ehlers, Yon Holt &
Among
taaaos, A. J. Cleghora. F. Spencer, J. f. Colburn,]
uither tilings of the good old Scottish Piirlin& Johnson, J. 0.
Pratt, L Desha, J. 8. Walker ,f
of Margaret, about
passed in the
if.. Fraoooni, 1.. 11.
Mandclbaum, C. Brsjrer, '1 1, by J. |[mrnt,
is the
,is ti,i4
us
Ins
of
wi,!.!. ,!o „,,l
!>v ti,i!
II20KU2
\. &
W.
E.
Win.
I>.,minis,
.'o,,!,',.,)' A.
l>
\,
,,
us I'.NK l'cettnlile
>'0>,io<
J.
Co., Melchera & Co.,
.N.
0.
Fred.
•!;,
Turner,
W. S.
Joo,
May,
a
Oltlit.
/i«ii»,!<j,
Robinson,
11.
he
il Coady, linn
,o,>>„,,!,!o
>,
land
Field.
in
serving
cer
bill
law.
li. VV.
Cooke,
are
the
lo
existing
Everett,
a
I, Jim. ,1 mine,
Burdtok, C.
J. A
raavre,
l!,o II „urit!i!e
,v,
>!,,>
otlter
OlpeuKe,
!I
!>
,i„'ii,,.,it(',
jo.'t
ti!.,,l
Him
,
!i,t,x t
i.n.I
1.
1., (item. Castle
11. |li:u,nid.
coi.nntitilv,.Everett,
to til' in,
,i
r,
rlJaa.
>,nr
now
l>,'
u>,
,,v
c('<>,,_v!si,!!)'
v/e
llou»<! ol Il>.'!it'e»entittivc4 lo
Os tN«
!,„!
i„
,I,,vt!«il,„t>",„
I'lxt
/lcsali'iiii.
it
no,'!,,,,, us ',!,
t„v
Mdnivie,
;!,„„,.'Junes,
,!is,,
us
r>t,iisi4,
NO
to
wi!!ii.,tt
tnti!,!
inefc
v!,iite>>',',
or
,ts»t,it«.
Jno.
I!Taiier, Savidge
lii'ii!
withheld)
n
of the
seeing again.
Moasarratt, I'. W. Fitch. J. 11. Rogers, H.M.Whitney, the Colonel had just been conversing were
-Ittobt. MeKibhin, Jno. Oaskin, 'I'. 8. Seymour, C. 11.
surprised and affected lo see hitn clasped in
.Butler, J. T. Oower, B. 8. Kuggles, 8. M. Emerson, 11. ihe anas of tite lieutenant
The
x-
-
>,,„'!,,,„!
tie
i« fittr <ow,»r,I« it!!
or
rit'(,',,t
a>,
»s
t>,u
»h(l oonnot
nation
I,,w,
commute
t!,u >iit,si„>,,s os t!>e l,'ti»tut„« t»
lie
r«qutrlnsr
<o <lt«
to tlio
bet
His *on, be
tion of
-
,
!>>lo
,<'ii!.,i>
thus far
for the
tion.
>,,!.
I
us eittt/ os tiiis
re?>ie2ls,!!>/
hag
t,.
I'. Jul I, W.
, I'.lbei',
v,e
Irani
to
s Jno. Montgomery, Tin s. Spen •r, 11. Rli I, , J. f,
■ terhotue, IM. Hoffmann, J. K. Chamberlain, Cyrus
lOottl; tlterelurei
'llttt
1849,
therefore prny lhat your II
give your sanction, (which they
im!
repeal
W. Wood, Jax. Mitkee, A.
■I.iiies,
„,
Jan.,
will
v
to tin'
urn!
ol t!ti,
munit?
It.
th* then
Iio,
,t,,,i
,',,,,!,,s„,„,
penso, botlt tsi t!ie
port
l wlioli
i
IH
nubj
Ipanied llim, the old Colonel expressed bis
Foreign !!•-'
hope that he should find ihe greatest part of
French H-, ,
his
family alive and will, though he bad
Wyllie'i lelten
heard front I hern but once since llieir
las., Oct, 181:,
separaof
memorialists
t„
.!
oner of
i
omn
w>ii.'!ii above referred
Il,t>v^!!-
!»,,
„«,»< .,
i
py th* Minitter
March, 1851, alto to Mr,
Dillon, Consul of Prance, No. II
tile House
(i.
'N>e enm,„r?>'oiuI
is,
Excellei
21
No. li,
!>un!>e
-1
ond !-e<!,Ie„!,4
the
tv
tlated
-,!,(!!,,„s.
, to Mr.
un
IV!|oIi»i!, ,'>„I
!F/!o/-«H,,,
to
lie,
Your
let,-,,,
tturo
l»«un,
tt
Itli-,
•.
Uii
. I by
liiiuiis
i-
>„>,.
,i,o,-,
„>
I'l-o t,„l,!,, it,i I il
tt,ii„oiis!/
liio
meeting
We,
04! »r
ti,is
neltli d..in
,-i
,,s
i',',„,i'l
,<„,!
us .Vul.los
Field toot, rcrtd ll,e
»!>!.!!>
,u l,o
still
of
(heir
(heir
no
resi-
will be ina
moth-
wander-
friends.
reasonable
�39
THK FRIEND, MAY, 1856.
for
excuse
long and frequent
writing
not
i isronn,
I*i
Wyinin,
Why
kauri
To divell
»
It
ert*tr*
't.-re.
ISaG-
la
in
Kroiii
Friends
Why,
leave il.e
T..C lov.l'sl
l
i.n no-
-|iol
Thy
naiive
ii
nan
The
railing
air*
mis
Tne
shall uoiie.
Thai BTM
M
I'm'.
'.iil
mil-
■,
.1,1
thuti
»'J«*
Tout II
The
o
calmly
That
The
II"
lie-
rule
day,
ha'ili
sulliiv
Winch
ii
lino i,'
iais
lots ol
oil,
And all the
ami
-
lr*W)
In
every
iii'iuti-11l
lac
whii ii ne'er
all
In line
lor
thoiioh,
-he
could
ihey
has' th.e.i left
Whose lire
dear,
water
iim
day.
it
and ihoughtl hy
VVyina'ii O
,
stispeekahht joy,
hj
ius
with
01*
vvh.u
she embrace her
Would
boy
absent
laat
to
by
Father too, whose
Ids threescore
O, how would
long
and len
years
loceVld
Whose snow-white
His
he
rejoice
alt-cut
lost
furrowed
n>
beapeaka]
wrinkled
brothers and
Wuulil
place
D.
■ task
wilh
-mi!''- and
Wiih
Oh,
ciiine
Ant
view
again lliy
around
Nature
lo
Itn 'I worda
mcci
weu.l
mountain
g.eel tl.ee.
home,
us
vailey, lull
And every
an,'
Inns and
Tneir former
shapes retain,
sufficient for any
Ihe ear,
slnlie
Their pensive nun tours
ihou werl
just as ihey did wneu
leathered iriltee
The
Upon
board,
round
took*
valuable and
a
visit
thought, perhaps
ihe oeeaus briny
Beneath
We
Or felt
a
Among
foaud
l.'iy
grave,
10 disease
victim
U at
th'3 islau
the seasl
she
arc
we
l.iads
and that
boat
board
useless.
mother
Thy face,lhy
\\
sou, my
longs
D.
It. Uoutwkll
why
la such
/
lo ace.
O,
To
let
the
dear
My
not my pen
me
mar
lv fairer
as
feelings
son
tones
I'll
thin?
pardon
speak
Baker,
M. I'ottcr,
M't'is,
VV. b. i:
boy,
my
11.
11.
employ
ol
Wyuian,
brass
and
supplied
\V. M.
me;
m
nnd
Surgeon,
HAWAII, SANDWICH ISLANDS.
Physician
HILO,
to, \.
reasonable
se-
terms.
0. P.
lo thee.
itch,
nnd
I.
Oflicc
corner
9 A. M.to4P. M.
HOFFMANN,
in
Physic
in
the New
and
Queen
day
and
To
nnd
ii
Store,
Driii;
11.
JijittVaMM.
Open
Block.
*
which
Island*.
is called
offered
as
KEALAKEAKUA BAY
the
are
the
Visiting
Whale-Ships
of
SSTOUII attention
George
of Kaahumann
nifrht
Masters
M
Surgeon,
comer
An'.hon's
sts., Makcc &
Hawaiian
fur/H-ntrr.
Office open
.
tmrpm.
S,,''Mk*r.
Surgeon,
HONOLULU, OAHU, ti.
Merchant sst.
of l-'ort and
sea,
t.'u/mrr.
Leach,
JUDD, M. D.,
Physician
l'ur.,.r.
s-iuiet.ils,
and
carefully replenished,
B.—Medicine Chest*
on
*».
Milnney.
and
.
U. States and Eu-
Oct. 2. 1804.—3
do.
Samuel
the
on
Whale
terms
G. H. WETMORE,
lananYt
3rd
reasonable
on
Hawaii--
lenuired by
All Stores
WANTED—Exchange
on
over-
terms, for
nutlet.
the shortest
learn that
of the
at
ships
Cash, Gooda
States.
rope.
also,
of well
furnish
HAY, HILO, HAWAII.
others,
of clo-
was
business
in
to
General Merchandiseand
in
Produce.
an
Oflirc
2nd
Esxteston,
It.
?
address
should I my son
mournful stiuin
a
1,ini1..'., Ist,
1). K.
1
But
| I_l
OnasaaaasnanT.
sate,,
Agents,
I.
himself
favorable
on
■"faBALER
from
as
Maul. S.
"itTpiTlTlAlV,
order,
(luown
had been
CO.,
prepared
is
the United
mi
BYRON'S
sent
contribute
to
Kini;
WORT If
E.
I'l
yinan
Bill*
peril
found
There
sorry
recruit!
with
lor
Lofie“sJAdomens.”
Utohof.Sfner.Srs
her soul revue
how did
yes,
her son was yet alive,
Tj learn
O
Hf)
ice-
of
amount
occu-
th* B*n»
St., opposite
35 If
General
("st.'iliiished
Hawaii,
Hilo,
, Ships
was
Htore formerly
Bscruita,Btorage and Money.
nith
J.
skill and.
as
streets, near Ike
School
at the
&
nnd
Chandlers
Rain*supplied
of the
was
has spared thee dearest boy,
But God
mother's heart mill joy.
Wbicb nils thy
Come then,
OILMAN
Ship
incidents
the
siiflcrcd from the vicisiludcs
(hey
wave,
Nicholson,
and all her
library
extensive
lected books; but
though had'al
by
pied
11.
ihe
for
or
Kiiiß
inell's t'lia iel
else that could conduce
crew,
mid Retail Dealers
ami
Hen-
pcrfecl
expedition.
ol'tlie
s.cooaa.
(ooiii:.
larie Stone Church.—Also,
In
t. II
surmount
armament
immense
tin an
Chaplains
Merchandise,
I.nhninn,
one
seas,
in
*
keel
even
nearly
as«
emergency,
everything
objects
ihe
day,
corner ol
dil stand,
At the
for
Government couldl'at
rifle*,
the comfort of the
to
tongs
well
as
and
thing,
ground,
then,dear Wy.n.in, come, Oh
home.
thy Ne* Kuglaud
Come
And
same
here,
sporting
Ihe
blooming loresis nag,
Ihey used 10 sing.
They make the
With the
are
upon
the trees;
largo
Minio
and
(.-union
in Geaeral
commenced
perfect
as
liberal
a
A
Ihem.
make
slid
and iuwn
to he
wtsi
' -V ,
fsyos
Importcis nu (I Wholesale
water.
filled
over
of the 1 olar
sal*—
and on,
Meet
csstle,
tic
when the
George
as
built,
e*ar
vessel
and
experience
plain
gurgle on
Beld
Winding through meadow,
brooks
The little
of the
decided
is
ships
any
in
■ ■ AVIXti
represented
are
in (. haplain
,
Stud}
lyinf "off
p,i|,.r»liyiallin«attlie Depository,
and
CASTLE
long lime in
an
encountering
preparation*
winch
•I* the rugged region to
did
u
lo
into open
working
navigation
•am
water
and
a
length
were at
men
for
.-
helonjinp
with lii.oks
side gee her
a
were
and both vessels
Resolute
m
volumes
*
for
farmer
in
years,
mortmains ye. are seen
The distant
with ihe uak and enrgreen,
Clad
Much
proof
mis
still appears,
it,
of
stauncbest
;hcr,
bid ihoe eoine.
I
inyaim,
The
brow,
lit;
on
who elianee
In,l
tn vessels
Hraiucii's
The whole
hours
char,
her
bring
to
as
divided,
were
ry
sisters too,
thy
i Kisses
sue
friend*,
Aud all old
so
Her
see
Wynian
11.
or ut Chaplain's
pos-cs-
frost,
one
on
they
cd, the officer* and
(h
Tlty
her
of ice
masses
these difficulties
All
brow
fourteen
engaged
lis! n-poit, which
relieving,
cheek,
Sraniini
no men lf>
the lower deck.
days, in getting
ißtraenae
I
bound
Lsubscription* receive*.
of seventy
crew
a
of lime.
length
to
up
were
ihrro
a
Thy
at
SEAMEN.
TO
The tritiiil,"
Ai... (illi.i
months afiei wards,
she had
supplied,
soars
was
lurtn.-hcd
I.HATIIITOirsLY
Ej, la*a I ' .'l 1 I
mi
tear.
a
around lor
Linger
U,
mother
thy
TRACT DEPOSITORY,
4.
Inn
and Tract Mori, ties,
should fail lliein; I,'
ihe Americanstook
when
toujla) lhat
liv
tl sin .Is
Who lor Iter
wns
extricate
to
have done i(
Units hail burst by the intense
Wliy
11l I'll•'. HOOK
in liteKnclish, Ire nrh. Porliita.'aa,
Itilile., ll,inks ,oil Trarta,
Tb**a
anil Spanish
(
German,
Mpailsh, Hwradisn,
Bible
at rust
li
In.
,ks
are
r
aala,
offered
Bat'
prices, by the Hawaiian
twelvemonth, and1
11
provisions
their
well
was
enough
tan tc
from ihj memory?
EU'accd
a
been
miles from
thinks it
them
siou oilier, abnut eighteen
.<■,
-
I_; ■ I
Ihlf youth's delight
lares
seines
■ bete,
itaiia
too:,
I
ii
on
lor
\
fra'rvuair.
leave the pure nnd
a
was,
have
not
fifty
He
for
lin-it
doubtful that
even
she
'
I'"' «t
IstasMatjpa
and
water.
open
impossibility
natural
Kellet,
that
in (he ice
locked
fast
hundred
one
ticni'cst
ihe
1.T.-l wide.
I
u'l GteClllli'iunUl.V
l,(
less
ami Saavias: rilia,
an
It appeals
which
regions by
Captain
and
of years.igo.
distance arotiiul her, and could
1!.
i In,la,
followed
was
exploring ship Resolute,
when abandoned,
I* thee?
ol thy birth,
iMtinrj
lo
iI II
as
i!Olli ultimo, and
Ilie
abandoned is the Arctic
Inen
couple
lefl thy native home,
ol i, Car, lar aw*j .
ilmu
London, Con-
Now
at
Sir Edward Belcher
thou gonei
i*l
nn
llin British
by
hail
AIWI-.Vr SON.
TO AN
Pcir
necticut,
IGth,
Jan.
Henry, Capt.
ship George
nrnvcrl
BoddingtOO,
highly valued.
be
received, will
Why
Aincricnn
The
One such letter when
their relatives.
ters lo
DISTCOVHRESOLUTE.
ERSYEHIP
let-
to the
following facts
to visit
inducements
coming
season for re-
cruits.
•
-^——^—
bright sun which
The same
The mountain
tops
And
God's ommand,
on m
sweetly smiles on Western land,
ihoua-h" lliv native lulls abound
With
numerous
garlands,
iwined
lilt. Dlt-K
And lilbes
Around
bright
around
Hawaii*
tferdaol shore,
ran
inform ths inhel
taken the
In.ni the
prorurr
will be constantly
grow
spontaneous
Island 100.
so
Me
Bat
than all where'er
more
the
And aends rich
And rills
Or
on
The
blessings,
the heart
Pacific's
same
•To those
humble, grateful
with
distant
sweet
spirit
who, Abba-Fat
Descends and
place*
prayer,
sonable
high,
test.
receive*
at the
in the
greatest
abundance
and
which
will
following articles,
shortest notice
and at moderate
best tho islands
afford,
•>
"-
concern
bis s.n's *nperiiiten,lenrc,
may depend
' important, you
getting the'
in
of Ixntdon
esse
other
further
perfumery
aupply,
Soap*.
which,with
atediciaea, will be sold
pestilence
;
those who
or
of
ve*s*l* will lind every
carefully
Meanestsienna,
on
at
Bay.
may
no
risk
of small
appealed here,
EvSry
favor us
nor
attention
with
pox,
within
will
be
as
that
several
paidste
a call.
P.
on rea-
CTJMINGB.
prepared.
attention pal*I
Information
familie* if repairing aaedieal assistant*.
C P. M
will run
has not
Kealakeakua, Hawaii.
and Burgeons' prescriptions carefully
or owners
from ato
ilttU
The
Hct-
miles of this
a
(laaaine* and
Atuadanc* for coneultalioa
breast,
corner of
and r'.ngland.
or
medicine
ripeetaa
palcntnud
themselves
and
.
A fer*tuit* of eternal
Males
underhis own
and daily
Medicine Cheat*
her, cry)
in each
Coiled
hed Urns aWe,
terma.
rapiaias
to
on
the
the
prices:—Sweet Potatoes,
prepared.
just
rbysiciana'
aud lov*,
Isles,
from
be furnished
Ac.
Ki'itt;i-.0.N,
Honolulu and vicinity that
.tanta of
Id Satan*
ate,
from above.
peace
has
Uruabes,
tbe ordinary
we are
i
that fiaallr- requiring
best, carefu ll>
God haara
11111ln,
find here
kind,
. Squashes, Melons, Oranges, Cocoanuts, Beef, Mutremodeltfd andi ton, Goats, Hogs, Fowls,
Turkeys, Wood in any
which ho rats
rlianta'.d KanhiiinanuBassets,
best Incilinnea lie
cuiaiaiilly su|i|ili«d with Hie
' quantity, delivered at the landing. Lastly and moat
moan- to keep
10
8r.r.9
ho has
tliit lily scattered o'er
Yet flowcts are
Pacific's
Che wide
of the best
HONOLULU IIEDICAL HALL,
io easlern skies,
Rides genliv
And
You will
beautifies
al
weak days.
Ma
iiSSien
Wanted.
rrlilted
n*ii fro**
OHOULD
I A. M. Oil asaon
On Snaday
rroan
Ualas Slsm
ie
|
W.
Marslon,
a
seaman
Saefoid.
ship Drafer, Capl.
raqueeted to call apes the Chaplain,
1
»A. al O
87 if
John
whale
on
hoard
vieil Honclule,
ihj
as
�THE
40
Scotland.
AMARISTUDENT.
NETURNED
He
A few
a
young
since
days
received
we
make the
You will
in
and
by
of
course
futv.ro
some
to
study
do what I
God,
who is
nese
ed up
of the
one
interesting
come
"
the bark
by
since and taken
Polk
into
efficient instrument of
Japapick-
five years
He
bids
lo
to
way
were
about
good
know
to
native
hope
we
at
Savior
true
who
and
man
young
A.
l>.
VVillnnn,
Fbaxcei
A.
Mm. Is"ii(t, child .hml
born in
was
35—Am.
Mn.
cvi.,
Packard,
Mr.
Austin,
April
In
the
H. Burn,
VV. P. Dow,
I).
is
lair
Chas.
Steerage—Andrew ChriHtotT,
man, Miller. Goldman,
C.
Thr.
Haduick,
from San
Yankee,
VV. Sp. ar, Messrs.
two
Francisco—Miss E. A.
w
Hermans,
Eult r,
Jackson, Morton,
•lii
for
e'r
Young, Stevens, F.
Mrs.
W, Ilillehrandand
<-.
Cumrriii'gs.
Mm
11. Boyd.
Andrews nnd
2
ouaand
r
copies
aesmea
Wheel
00
March 22.—Haw. sch Maria,
King, 93 tons,
Francisco.
IT.
(For
6
April
tes.
Want,
Am. wh sch
Favoiite,
1
00
10
00
FRIEND
Am.
Mr. Drew.
20
00
10
00
10
•
•
60
tbe N*rtb>
lor
in
Clark, 395 tons, 30
Mogul,
sh
March 15. Am. sh.
10.—Am sh WilliamTell,
309
m05.650
April
sch
Forest King,
for
1300 wh,
6
0 nen,
mos,
Kill
ll*
to
York. In ballast
Singapore ;short handed,
New
Barrent,
Champion,
ss).
hl.l
4
Bedford,
Roman, l'e /oil, New fed ford, 4
ao*
New
Grey,
mos.
Bedford. 5
toon.
. sp.
sh.
Alarm, fm.
34. —Wh. sh. Henry,
500
New
Luce.
wh.
31.—Am. sh
175 ftp,
Arnolds,
April 21.- 11. 11. M.'s
moe.
Bedford,
crew.
sh.
20 hhls
wh.
Honolulu.
Bunker, Nantucket,
450
sp.
00 wk
season.
.SO sperm.
mux,
mos out.
tona,
Perth, 162 days fm. Syd-
Memoranda.
Capt. Bellows, of the Nalchat, reports the total Ires ofwbntoshiji Helen Augusta, by lire, in <'ongonui Bay, New Zealand.
Feb. 15. Capt. Marble of
na
ney.
14.—Am.
put ii
tons, 18 too*, 100 sp,
SO mos,
New
(lowland,
Cleared March S*.».
from San liian, bound
Hmitn, from l.ihrtina.
261
Kmiian.
bbl-s. sperm.
b' inns.
Baltic, 395 tons, Brow uoi, 6 mos, from Hilo.
7.—Am bq
Callao,
sp.
24.—Am. sh
season.
31. —Am.
bone
llt.noltihi.
31—Am. sh. Baltic, Brondon, .New Bedford
wh.
aeason,3>oolbs
Prancineo*
sy, tvr
PORT
OFHILO.
29.—Am.
Am.eh Julian, Cleveland,
.San
to cruise.
Capstan*, fir
Su. I'liociiix, fur Knsllak.
Victoiia, Gormen, *,U4 tuns, 115 ds
29.-7.enan Coffin, Rose, 338 tons, 22
April
\\
Arrived.
Bremen.
Brit, bq Cynthia,
-
fin. We*
ip.
Kodiack.
Hq. Arab,
—
3 - bN.
B.—Am bt| Warren, 416 tons, 6
Eugene.
tnoß, 35
San
tons,
Austin, 40 tuns, from Mar
29—Am. sh Scotland, 8m: th, 388
tona,
13to wh.
SOCIETY.
imith.
New
22 d« fm Tahiti.
lighters
.11. -Japan, Diniont), 487 tons, 5
STRANGER'S
FOR
26.—Haw. brigantine
1200
Cooke.
idle ton,
14 days from
wh, voyage; 450 wh, 400J hone,
S 00
2 SO
-
Bier.
ONS'
Am. sch Far
March29
-
-
Ben lliurj,
21
360 tons, 18 inns, 1600 wh.
h<| Nevn, Hand,
Am. ah JefTcr-on, Hunting, 433 tonH, 37 mot*, 2200
00
Montauk.
not,
mm.
fm.
lulu.
Itnivn,
!"».— l/ncas, James,
S. Vincenncs, Rogera, from Hilo.
is.
ff
-
sp.
French, Kndi-k.
B.—NHi. Li np Island.
iiX
Sl.—Am hq Sar.ih Sheaf, Tohey, 402 tons,
nting, Jefferson.
nch,
6
U
Smith, llcuolula.
Mama, rVtatg. Oeliot-k ><■*.
16
Friend.
For
I
Warren,
icox,
80
inov.
5
tns.
368
Marston,
I. —Montauk,
guerita Bay, 160 wh.
00
season.
29.—lapnu, Dimoiid, KkMUkUka.
April
OFPORTHONOLULU.
5
'J
tns.
38.-1.. C. Riclimonil.t'ot kr.t.t,
April
24.—Am.
Chapel.
tu*.
Salauiihdrr, CliHiirtelenr, Kodiak.
MARINE JOURNAL.
Fiiend,
-
423
Zealand.
Will am Tell,
in ihe Pacific Ocean.
ith, Splendid.
HO
Billow*,
April 7.—Sh. Enrerprise,
graluilously
of which areaislribuleil
Kf
36.—TrMn, White, Kodiak.
children,
Wm. (larding.
Annuo, Avon. Arpun, Henry BasHttt,
Per
VV. U. Rice, J. Thery.
Cora,
his country.
by graniilousconlrilnitions;
099
Cleared.
Frmcisco- J. M. Mosely. Thin,
son,
17 m«s, nothing,
Nickerson,
fin. New
wli.
March 21— Maria, King, for He
Mr. Fishrr.
M.
375 tins,
New Bedford, 5
moi,
Zealand.
an
(Seats tree,)
Phoenix,
23.—Hudson,
Sin
with 9 patv
Barker, 3d 1 montha, 396 tons, 30#
l/ni-na, James.
sp. Bi>
Prir.gle—Messrs Johnson, McFnrlnnd, .McDonald,
XiiiR. Palmer, Ilrown, Russell, Parnell, Ledyard.
Per Roil (..tinitlct. from
out
Francisco.
Zealand.
Love,
ulympia— VV. Orci'tr.
en Andrews
mot.
19 ds. fm. San
st a sun.
sh
sh.
22. —Natchez,
in the steerage.
Per Herald,
Per Julius
season.
from Talcalmano.
Liverpool,
sh
li,,
15.—Am.
April 31.—Am.
Rev.
Mfalry,
til
no
Fi-h, Msp|g wh 8
*,
1%
m.
spe
14.—Am.
Alperee, Manuel Lawrence, Mann-
t'> be-
and The
x- h.
April 13.—Am. >>q Arab, (.'op. land, Fan haven,
fr<>m Marguerita Hay.
»h, season,
Adams. John Alien, Thou. \ew-
t"h-s.
Sumner, J as. HI dredge John
J.
William*, Anlone Hiiiin-i John Jerome, Ua
Gleisling, Fran's
.Manuel, Chii's. (iron, 0, Rranhnf.
L. Cs
Smith, 3C9 tm, Sagharbor,
\%jm bone.
Martin, Wing,
it.
(
Tell
9.—Soli. Henry, Way,
el Francu, Jan, Graham,
Worrell,
William
Am. sh KiiuiM.i,, Wing,
useful and
a
for the Seamen's Chapel.
KRIPTIONS
.*.—Am
487tni. 4dhw
-p.
seniters
0.
I'lum, L. Myrcs, J.
K.
fiel.',
Butaenier. Wtn. Smith, John
Per
sh.
7.—Sh. Cnr.
Arrived.
rled
1-—Am
mid child, Mr. Chase,
L. J. Torrer, J. Sessions, L.
Y. Prevort,
Nantucket, 413
4,000 lb* bone,
• nntauh, Trench, Sagharbor, 505 toa\
out, clrau.
iiios
bid-
mo*, |JM
Wedd.
ljovitt, J.
Capt.
P. Evan*.
sh.
March 35—Am. sh. Japan, Dimonri, lairhaven,
Mr*. Davis, Mist Reynold*,
Chase
Enterprise, Brown, of
miN>, UlKlr-p.T.SO wh.
wh.
18
Li>
Palmer.}
Og.ffn.
Fairbanks and 3 children,
Per J .tin
California.
christian and
a
a
grace of
them
me a
"
one
endeavor
of the
crew,
you
returning
and
I have here wilh
heaven.
lo
tha(
assisting
(i<xl
she
pursuing
lo
teaching
living
and
true
of
Jupanese
who died for Ihem and
Ihe
when
am
Japan,
the
by
the
telling
in
marine
introduced
view
a
he
Jo
ins.
is
Wj n*low.
Jones, I
to
day
can,
ihe
institution
with
lhat
He
Ohio, but his
Passengers.
[Per
last October
ago
was
this
am now at
155 W.
wh. ah.
24-Am.
occurred
event
(Communicated by Captain.]
let-
0
year
Mr.
Chaplain
our
and I
aad
April
extract:—
Mississippi,"
one
The
N. and Long.
certificate deduce
ming, Pennsylvania.
Mrs
who
November)
From his
York.
remember
••
the
lo
your port
o ,■>'
1
tV>
following
probably
(belonging
was
supposed
of age.
years
Lit.
was in
have friends residing in th*> Slate of
io
"protection"
versity, Hamilton, New
ter we
letter from
a
Madison Uni-
in
studying
man now
97
was
when Ihe ship
1856
FRIEND, MAY,
Julius Prlngle, Hobron, from Koloa, in dis-
in
the
Natchez,
the
Helen Augusta
his way
on
Bart.
Gn.-nold,
with
arrived at Lahav
California.
rto
home,
the loss
Capt. Bell>-ws also reports
of Capt. Fisher, of ihe
boat's crew, near the Three
Kings.
a
tress.
Am.
Iron
I"*KNCINO
P
be
can
fencing.
suitable to cnnlosc
obtained
Bedford,
lots in the
Hudson's
at
Ceractry
LKTTER
aderessed
who sailed from New
Dakar,
"
W.rerly," Capt.
John
Joshua
board
Dedford, on
tin
23
-
South
Williams, belonging to
Am
sh
sh
wh
sh.
186
al th. Marinr
Abm.
Mangsaa,of consumption
K.irooor
st
»ib,
ll.sar Mowan,
on
Ilia
uass»n«
,
on
Charleston, a. I.
brig Tarquma,
U3— w h sh
October,lk
th*
National
Hotel,
Mr. Pi.«TT.SouTHW«ao,ai:rd'.li yeare
Co. low., but
of
was
10.
schr
Oaorite* »f Hnrr*.
F'.nc* ship
and
crow.cd,
r.ll ov.rbuard
asaa.a.
'
Fndsy
eelenfiag
to
Mtk,
lb.
I
Roaaai
whale
shij
ti- Am. wh.
one
1,300 sp.
80
nv>s.
an,
300 wb.
Khan
Swift, Chase, 32
.Swlri,
mos.
400 sp.
33
mos. 1/50 sp.
Vincent,
15.—Orion, Tnler,2fitows. 1,650 sp.
Gangs*, Nickerson, 27 mos 250 rp.
Gen'l Pike, Tew,
no
report.
We have been favored by the Post-Master Oleneral whh H-»
Weaver, In cruise,
Sao
following
aralae.
Alarm, to
I.
sh. Oregon,
sp.
on
on
Phosaia-,
Nantncket,
onward
going home; ship
laa.
New
Miory:
la*,
on
on
Tto
enlled
Peaaey,
Joet 94 day*
the 9th.
2.lth, ship Levi Starbuck, N. Bedford,
Jernlren,
saibd
N. Bedford, While, tailed P.a, a.
Edwarda; sailed P*b. If,
Pebrniiry ii, ship Mainolia. N. Bedford, Cox,3 mcmlhs In*
ironolulu, has culledat Bnrahora. Tahiti,etc.; sailed on Ike (he.
rsb. im, French whaler Hah.mai.dre, Havre,
t'hsnd.l«isr, s
Jan. Mth, barque
17 ds
sailed
fl.
Fab. 8) ship Wm. Thompson,
ds fm Ban Francltsc.aa
19
kits
the 31at.
from lionoitiln.sailed
nu
B
Floor.
EJdridge,
farawted
the 38th.
Jan. 21st, ship
24th
Jan. 24th, barqne Alice, Cold Spring,
Island, Rosa,
of
memoranda of shipp ng intelligence,
Lieut- Commanding in the Marquesas.
by M. Jouan,
Geo. Washington, of Wareham,
January 19th,
Allen; s#ir*d
Francisco.
with cargo
■a m, 75 bsls
600 sp,
••
Maria, Kini,
Francisco,
■
March
"
-
14.-
Arrived.
Ana.
Nickemnii,
ti—American, Jernegan, 28
POOFRTLAHAINA.
rcceuih
Capi.LvnsvicLeMas.saaataro
moe.
wb. 60 sp.
7.—Mmengo, Skinner, 45 sp.
28 mos. 500 wh. 150
B.—lllinois, Corell,
Wh sb
Mogul, Clara, craisr.
con
mos.
4.—Planter, Pease,4l
Phoenn,
cruise
Th*lk.u-1
2,400 mh
28
s,_.Sutton, Mrßlaie-, clean.
April ;*J.—Wh. sh. Jams*. Andrews, to cruise.
24.—Peruvians.! Cora, Vincent, for
March 91—Raw.
America*
Feb.
Arctic
April 17. H. B. M. Frigate
Barnstable, Fisher, ernise.
,
11 March.
no.
94—Red Gaunrei, Andrews. Hong
Kong.
*»
Haw schr Queen of the Isles,
*'
mos.
F.dw. Carey, Winsluir, 21 mos. 600
sp.
Kliza, Vensey, 15 mos. 500 sp
Julius Pringle, for
April
50 sp.
1,100 wh.
Hebe, Bl.ike. clean.
Praaci
schr. Zenas Ceffia, Rose, for Kodiak.
to
mos.
26.—Millwood, Silvey, 19 mos. 5>50 wh. 150 sp.
27.—Mount Vernon, Nye, 150 wh. 100 sp.
for Manila.
for
1,200 wh. 86 sp.
inns. Boosp.
23.— Com, Morris, Lawrence,
of
do.
Warren,
strifes*,
210 wh. 200
sp.
mos.
no report.
Win. Wirt, Ashley. 28
ceaii
flung Kong.
D.moii .s
allotted in Augusta,
■•«*. an
vi
•
at
*>Ud iv Honolulu March 4th,
•
front
337 Us,
to cruioe.
9—
V*—
Head,
Mohawk, Grant, lb
ds. fm.
jo.
"^n.
M
Bailed,
tbe
40
AIIs ton, Clapp, for Manila.
8—
off Maria
whal..bip Ku
board
Gauaaa t:*sr**T*a,t>oautas.*r,nn lb. li.
tola California.
nird in Honolulu,
Boutwell,
Chapman, Baa Fraa'o.
lalanda.
t.loae.d in
B.
ilmer, for Baa Francisco.
April 14.—Champion,
s«s.
Foil from for. topmast tmaa-trs**,
talnprton,
and
of boat and, drowsd. Mr. Willi.. llotchirso.,
ott'onsrs*.and, April
Ma/Q'i.sa.
«*...
Bay, Sept.
16
19.—Sea Hi.ell, Masters, 1,100 sp.
Friei d, Brown, 19 mos. 100 wh.
tons,
April 7.—Am. bq. Baltic, lo cralee.
sitore
talands of eOMSiiaaptloa, burriad
mate
Margarita
at
Barker,
native ol
P
4.—Black Eagle,
plea.s copy.)
IBS4,
123
Uie*, Chapman,
to cruise.
3.—Jefferson,
this
Illi
27.—JulJen,
31.-Japan,
la
city, Pridtty May and,(of consumption)
Nsw York (Kocli*>.trr
Hospital, Jon* McMaM.n.af Rochester,
out
lone.
Hand, io cruise.
Ochotsk.
Bq. Surah Sheaf, for
29.—Scotland,
DIED.
U*c*rnlMi'J4tri,
—
sp.
1,200 wh.
Fabius, Wing, 19 mos. 850 wh.
Bart Goto old, t'tehbins, 1' mos.
33 wh.
forward. Sawyer,
I.— \ ranees
April
Taken
374
Hunnnwell,
tp
28.—Hq Waahinxton
March
K.runvl,
a
Civ
from
Sh Neva,
25
.
bnrrie.l on
28 ds
1,290 tons,
March 32.- Bch Far West, Hi., bee, for Ran
Rev. W. t:. Dsuoa, Ma. Cnaai.ii Zlaaa,tii
April !OUi, l>y
ll.inolulu.
Coasvancia Paaaim, br.lhof
.
ir.>n<l. Hi
T.
.Minaa, lo Wiit-ot. April
April S«h, Ma.
Kakaala.
May Urit, Ma. Jons
lv
J.ata Wii.sis.on,of Kauai,
mos.
ll.—Newton,Sherman,
days
Alarm, 1). Cnrry. fm. Hito.
Hibernia,
150 wh. 550
mo«.
ntreal, Gray, 27
10.— xmenca. Baker, Merchant ship, with
1,038 tons, 28
Cleared.
MARRIED.
Mth, 1865 ll.as,
4. —Mi
13 days from Ban
Ocmulgee, Went, 17
California,
Cunningham, belonging to
during January and February,
\u reported
by Oapa.
12.- John Bo« land, Taylor, 15 moa. SCO wh.
Adams, K.
B. M.'s Sh
Wh.
arrivals
Bay of Ish.nd-i, New /eland,
Jasmi, llariie.2.3fM) wh.
from Lahaina.
Panama,
Sch
ui.ilnn aoiril.inp
tons,
Br.rnstaMe, Fisher,
84.—Sh Raduga, Green,
psnars
91
Cora. Vincent,
April 35.—U. 8. 8. John
28.—H
H.
dm
Nickerson, if ship Phoenix.
19 days fm Raiatea.
ALSO,
lv
in
Jan. I.—Mnry. Cotllt, 16
Way,
24—Haw srhr Queen of the
West.
R.
Respecting Robert
Bchenectatly N. Y.
set
Call so.
Gla.tct.bury, Conn.
Ha.wn,
tons,
from
fm Han Francisco.
22— Peruvian
!•'.
ALSO,
Respecting
310
19—Am. sh Red Cnunilrf, Andrews,
of Hono-
respecting
The following list of
i>.'*;, at
Weaver.
bg Tarquiua,
18 —Am. sch Henry,
April
Capt. Spencer
to
information
lulu, requests
from New
100 aperm.
Am. hq Yankee, Smith, 344 tons.
Francisco.
INFORMATION WANTED!
mos
distress.
Buy Compaii)'s
Honolulu.
Store, in
A
15.—Am.
Gray, 33G tons, 6
Champion,
sh
3J» Ins.
Falrkav.n,
Blark Eagle,
months from New Zealand, 30" hbl*.
sp. oil to sail on ibsStik
Feb. 7lb, ship Triton, N. Bedford, White.3 mo*, has T.fiH.
r*k. Mth, haroae Richmond
khla .p. .u, » nwnths
Ir.as th.
N.
Bedford,
a. art
Mil ibnilil.
ml T,r*.
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