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�.iaria I'. Clli1!iherlain journal

J"r1ri1 1 J 18;;7

I have not 1.'ritt(2n a l-inc in

r\

,'It 4 tilis

rl~1 Ilcrlorund~!rl

:i l'arren \iith his Ilife [,

il

Look for

c~lild ~,

fortniU:lt

~Jirl

servant

started for

their ilone ut \!aialua
1:.) t~

I \.'a 1 ked

lJeJ.

evenin~

Call'd in the

son

!\ ttended

olJ.
founJ

1~

to the vall

Uti

iartha

pra~'er

(mil

T!rursda~l

24

i\pt'il*

r~()on

,j

evenin~ lleetin~J

'Ir Eond

~ave

us an agreeal)le SLAr-

\las

\'!ritt(~n sidel:a~'s,

I spent the nig!it in the

in tile left nar!,in in the

I!ho :Idve IJcen dorlicil'eJ IJit:l us.

t\rr:~--0(!)

SatllrJa~'.

affcctin~j

C&lt;lpt :loon: call'd in soon

call \'ritl1 the ,'liole f'o elirla choir of \'ililine.
si&lt;jil't to see the

lariu ,J.ls L'irtil

han helve Lcen dO\!t\ all dil2'

Ja.:,.

lovl~

llavin~l

Thelorllin~J

their

[Vay'ts

the
i..3th :l ,\

is

l~lIs.~'t

~larquesas
(:I

JIi(~

It

\','ilS

uanifestej in the son, for t:leir

thin~s

inCl her ilLsencc. -- Tile :lissions Ci1i1drcns

han as u token for

Cill~!lar1

Tl1eiorninc: Star ilrrived, brinainCi ,1r [, :11'5

Sti1r is to he d;'spatclled as

soon as Ilos5iLJle to Fatu;ri'!(l \Iit:l supplies for that iission.

27

Ol~i~itlal

F .. 1. :lr C sail'd uuain for his ilOLle ill tile 1&lt;. IV.

truly an

(.J

n

in \"it!! i1is LanJ(?)

entr~'

Frida~l(!).

:1t's

u 1';lCll I returnd :(!),

Pt ) .

passeii~ers,

Ii

a second

ilOrse took fri0ht Irol;e tile carriaC]c ran ,lith the rlotilcr [,

valle,Y. (This

23

!)ilS

on :lrs (1,1 an k ) \ :110 lli1 S buried a dauU:lter 7 years

cilildren, but tilro' rJerc2', all escilped unhurt.

i.lCl n usc I' i

dlO

at hOrle

L~! step,)in~1

l~oodale's

.11'

Stan~Jel1\lald

Calld on 'lr5

; ieet i n~l lit the 1ecturc

}\ftcr '.!e car'le horrc fron
prise

e:'

:lr il :irs [in9-

bl"OllUht lip to Ie stored Jur-

~ociet:/

rlet at ollr !lOuse, (4

illtCn.:!st il1 !lis .1issionary 1'orl.

it

The note prccedinc;

llCl,l:in\! arrangnE:llts(!) to taKe a trip in tile

:Iornin~j

Star to

i sLlnds

I \:alked dOI:n \'ith l to S(~(; tile 'lornill~l *(!)

She is a nodel of ncat-

�;Joill~J

is

C&lt;.lt)t

~iissi(jn

to visit the

.1o(wc in tile

11i1fH.!

Lt;i n0 ,irs ,'\ Laud,

of the ladies of i:oilolulu,

\!ear~'

I I'as too

Tile speeciles

Fl'ida~I

[i'l(~rson

';r

rlost Ilrolrillellt Oile

:"j

nCdrl~! tl.'O

sin~.!in~ 1'(lS

tilou-

intert~st­

verJ

to attend -- :liss U [I her faili1J I!ere !Jere to Jiile

(4 in nUfllJer) besides :lr [IS f(1rlil~I &amp; our
11~' 1 st

tilC

i-here ,:en; assellLled a concofLlsc(!) of

stlnJ persons forei~)n :.,. native.
in~

This f' i a Larmer \!(\s presented

at raturliva

0','11

tl ,1r [( :lrs i:.

(' EVCll't, ";1' I((wl-au nlltive rt'eacl1er

r.

\'ife

~~

others sililed

at 10 a.fl. ill the iorninu ::(1r(l). for Fatu:liva.
.by 3d

CorJrllmion at fort street church

SalYbCltil
~

t\'O

,iiss Oqdcn's

:lr5 Poor I'Jere baptized D, received to cor]rlunioil

adopted

dau~;htel's

:11' Uingllafl preached lit ti1~

Fethel.
4

"lonJCl~'

L~lIlan

i:r

arri vell [. is Lod(jeJ I·,i til LIS.

II ttendecl

I

: lonti11 y Concert

at t:le Lecture r;OOll.
(ll

:lr

:lrs Dinuba:,] left at £: p.II. fot, l:aialua

Jtll

Tuesda\f

6th

'.:ed the 0irl s ~.. I liall:ed JO\ln to pra:'cl' Ilceting.

Lil'L~1 Jude! llrrivcd in tile

Yankee ft'Or:l San Franc i sco

10

Sab

:11' Slliprlan preached for :11'

Stron~J

-- subject

t;lOU not revive us aClain that t;lY people
attelll.lcd u ullion prayer
riorn i 110.
lllonda:/

They \Jellt to

r1eetin~J

lii1t

l'cjoice -- III the aftenlOon I

at tile CQthel.

l'e had :lr Shipr;lan it ill'S Srlith to dine

,il~

[, :lrs

~)ole

arrived this

/\fter dinner ,'.'e three cal1ld

He also drove tile horse tl carriase to iJuUtlllU

'iIe call'd on .11'5 f{ogers I!ho is ill L,ocl', feeble

She at :ir /\ Bishop's.

of Reliuiotl

~'unll hou

at Puna;10u on 11' &amp; :lrs Dole
Vallc~l

flu'!

~evival

~!hi1e

u.

in rlind ueranged --

the carriase \lent on, I cal1 ' d at :lr nartlett ' s

He carried me in his carriaue to :lr \lIs &amp;. I \!ent Ilit:] tilel·1 to

&amp; at .ir Li's

prayer .leetinu at the Bethel
12

Tucsda 'l

:lr

(I

.irs Cillnilar1 returned fror.l theit' tour round the i sl and.

came fror:l Or Judd's place to
13

l1ed

da~I stoppil1~l onl~'

the brethren orGanized the

!leetin~1

an IlOur at

The~'

I~aneohe.

for Lusiness tho several havu not

~/et at~t'iveJ.

14

Thursday.

r~e;)orts

of Stations I.rere t'eaJ

I I'Gnt out in the p.n.

The Lady' s

(!) benevolent Societ,;' 1let at Dr Judd's :lr &amp; :i!'s Ii ({ :lartha J\nn IJent.
,lay 16 13G7

Sat

1\ busy da.:' in JOl:lestic affairs

Ilad ; 1r

L~lon s

fan il~' to spend the

afternoon 0. take tea -- The llnniversar." of the ;li ssion Childrens Society \'laS
held at the Uld

~chool

House

Tho it \.'dS f]uite a I.let evening a ver21 respect-

able nUrlber of parents Z.. children I'Jere present

The addresses as I'fell as the

reports \-Iere very interesting
17

Sab

'lr Coan jweached for, lr Stronu ft'orl the text /\lrlost thou persuadest lie

�3/18j7
to ue a ChristiJ.n -- In t:1C cvenino :lr Turner prcac:led at
versary Sernon before the Tract

Societ~1

--

,Jud~Je

rt. St. tile /\nni-

Lee lias receiveu l'l rlerlhel'

of t.lC visible ell. in ids sick roon to day -- Little:1 is 4 years old.

19

Tuesdil~'

~lrs

:lr:.

(iou

Thurston arrived ill the 'liH'ia and are accorillociated lrith us

,lr Paris' fanil:! did not

COfle

So

I,e

have a less share ill Gen fl'll1i1y than

I anticipated

2Q

I

attellded!eetin~

;\Ilure\ls,

3'~ §

22

~_

eJ -

,-

V'r--

;:

:::, -::1 "' CJ
'J ~ () :1J

::::l

rj

ru::':4-.J
:.: :::l..-::::i , - ":J X
V~.::..J

&gt;}

r.j

- J
J

--:

cVenill~j

lr eoan ,11' Jonson(l) [, [Jog ue to dine \;itil

liS

--

I!e

lJad ,]udge

to day

The business [lcetinu \!as suspended, alld the day lIas devoted to rel i£liolls .:i
devotional exercises.

f'ra~'er

;)reparator~1

and a 1ccture

[, conferrence(!) three ilollrs in the fore noon
L~/

to our COli1r,nmiOll \JilS preached

the \;ords Lookinu to ,Jesus 1\ full attendance,

0

tOli!) (the :leetin'js all day

, Irs Clark hud a consultation of

L.r. ,JudJ ,&gt;" 'li ss

::1'5

Levi attended)

~)oc

1I S,

Sat

/\ busy day -- I sent a plate of biscuits to ,Jud9c Lee
da~' ~~

her ph:/siciun ti1inks her

fai1in~j

appointed a COrlrlitte of one, to consul t I'ith
jirl s into the
SCllinary, Ly

farlil~1

a doncstic education

dined

:lrs Clark \"as

-- :lr C.C. /\IllJrclis lias
alJout takinD tl:O native

rlC

to prepare tiler I for cOllpanions of the

~ivin:J t:1CIl

[:),0 \,'n

tors to d a2'

I:i til

\'orse to

:lr Coan, fnm

several person s fron the

(1

!- I I :.: (J

~~:-1

Thel'C I!as a

rrovicled dinner.

,-:1
• .7) :,.:

CJ
&lt;Il&gt;-::1
T)

t~ r~cl1a

ver.'! ful1 attendance at thefll'ayer ;leetin0 in the

.,-, c:

-::)

tilis forenoon

c:l

'~"J
..~·!.::2
+.J

"ed

~raduates

of

t~le

:1.'/ iwospects an:: too clouded

,

to ente/into the
'lr --- Ca1l

l

u~

arriln~;Crlent

uflpe&lt;1rcd sin~Jur(lrl~'(!) odd

lJi7

}11J.O ChLlrc;l
hit'l

,John Ii ill :1is speech expressed !'Iore

I Cilrle hCll1e feel

his people

in~!

sad.

:la."

th~

\Jillin~;ness

Lord direct.

In the p 11 at J o'clocl, tile :lissiorl

to relinquisil

The Lord ".:,lke care of

CI~lll'cll

[let to celebrate the

�n
or-

U')

.,
r-

&lt;-1

=

(\) :~epOt·-:: rcs;)(;ctill~

~ +~
~ :J~

0

C~SSiOll is(!) to \.'il&lt;lt llal'jC to ~rilje ni1tivcs

=

-.J

:J

'"
U &gt;
:J JJ
rJ

.-:)

"-iJ

:=
C

o

.w

&gt;,

are not onlained

.:j:J

_= 0:).,

r)..

Vl-,-

s-

J...) r -

r:J.:n

i-=1U
:J rJ 'l)
(j')
ss- 1~

X

''-

U

r-

:-.:: ::l.:&gt;
&lt;')

('1 r -

.w:~:'::

1.'(15 SOile

dis-

~]o out fran these islands

1'110

_

0'-::

u

call'd !!cll.'aiian !leltJct's.

intention to UO on to ; ~;cronesia

t:1C~'

should 11e

fIe cxprcssed :lis decided

The Ci()vcrnor {i officers of tl1&lt;..! Cllurcil held

.,......

Vl

Q.

0
:'")..

J

confernmceO) I,'iti, !-iii', to day

/\11 t:lat lie could reasonahl~' ask tl\e:!

.-

'":l

S

0
U

g-cs-~~

U

1':10

t:lcrc

,!r l'in0lklll eXjw(}ssed it his opinion t!lat

re\jarded as L.retllren

'I-

-::I 0

-

:::IVlr-Vl

.r:=

intercstin~i

very

','ilS

s- s-

:J

t'l '3

,Iicroncsia

V1

0

27

rei1dil'y ~Jr(\nted still he hesitates to accept t:le call ?&lt; hesitates to repl,~'
in t:w ne9ative
\Ied

1:1is rlorll at 2 a

Ii cJUij~Je

Lee died

t,

tilC natioll has slIstained the

10S5

of a c'reat :. a uood r;(1n.
This P :1 a(l) 4

0

c10ck !lr

[~

,lrs l'iIlS!la;-l :lcssers Coan Lynan 2,

,'\ftel' t~ey left I ca11'd dO\:n to sec

rlJ5SasC I.'ith Cal)t Thurston fot' l:ilo

23

ThlJrsdJ~!

Clarl~'s

.1rs

stronv1,V :10pes he

.lay 30

Sat

SaL

11J," t~e

~J;ven

up !lope of iler recover.:' but she

Llistaken

:1rs f'arker took tea I:ith us -- The :lission cilildrens rwetin~l v'as held
::1' (. :lrs Thurston set I"ith ne in

at our hOllse

31

ph,'lsician !las

~hipn(\n tool~

II:'

roon as side spectators

I!caru .11' Cisilop preac:l the anniversary r~iLle SocictJ SerMon
11.~Jse1f

head acile (( conclude that it l'filS

f:ad

i.l

bad

:. not his semon that I:as stupid

f,t 4 f'.ii. t:IC funeral of JlIJ~e Lee lias attended at ti1(~ Stone Cli. Jt l:aiallilo
l]~'

J concourse of

soon

PQI~SOnS

I\fter prayer sinsinq [, an appropriute ad-

dress to the niltive part of tile audience

tile ,wocession forned J!]ain

follol·:eu the corpse to t:,e l~in0s Cer.letry(!) \!ere(!) i~ \;(1S fOl~ the pt'esent
deposited, -- I attended service at the Gothel tllis

cvelliil~j ~

heard .It'

JJlion preach Judvc Lee's funeral SenlOI1 •
. 11' /\llen
Lee's fUlleral
June L

3d

C4

lad:' arrivr.d in t!lC ~aR(l) (!-1ank) in tirle to attend ,]udS(l)
lie is to Le his succeS:,OI~ as Chief ,Justice for tile ;~inCl

. ia ria ,J returned in cOI.lpany I"it:l i 11' D, : irs

~a h1\'i n

in the

I~.

IV.

Tiley arc

JCcGru:]odated at1r

I~artlett's

~!ed

lJcen .1dviseu by a counsel of iJ:1,"sicians to seck hea1th in

.irs

C1JI'I~ ;l~lS

in the 'Jalle:!

a c:Jan0e of place, and to da2' ilas

rt.:i

lovf;d to Puna;lou, in care of :liss lJ0cien

I attended the "leeIJ~/ I)ra~'er :leetin~ at the usual place
as 1aru(!) JS it !ws been.
~all

francisco, \'as present

/\ttendace(!) not

L. Judd's illtended "ho :las rccelltl~' alTived f!:l.

�\'aialua -- I call1d on .irs Lee,irs

r~

Rt 'Irs rishop (llhose state of abh-;r-

ation(!) of r"ind is trul:' dcrlorat:l(:) iirs CraLL'e(l'flo invited
tOliards iJuilJinu a PJrsona~e for ;lr Turner)

I;utc

r;lC

to contri-

.irs Jackson,(\!llo Las

\11'0::

sent) anJ spellt tile rest of the da21 at ~;rs Gs.
Stfl

rrida:'

C

SJt

Cella \fent up to

tll(~

valle.:' to spend a fe\' da.'/s \!ith ,Irs G.

I roJe up '.:itll :Ir Clark to [,unahou to call on :irs Clark

She conplaillcJ

of lanelless and tl1ou:Jht she had taken cold. -- In tile p Fl ;lr C.f~·. J\nJrc\!s
farlil'.' ;~ :liss Ermin left for Lahainuluna
1357
June

7

Leard Ir'

Sal:l:atll

Stron~;

pr(;(lch frof] the text

'Ian~'

shall strive to enter in

:. shal1 not be ahle -- [veninJ God shall ',";;)(; il\la:' all tears

,J

. ~ol1da:/

~ara:l

T "itil

hel~

1 ittle ::otert !lave cone to spend a fel;
rJt'ovidin~

notice tile uood :,and of ,;od ill
d

bl (!) of S\fcet f1uta tous ::.

1.;'/ SOil

for r12' need

:! hus sent 1\'/

J

da~'s.

:lust
fil!

Dr Sriith :1a::; sent

sloop fr:1. 1'&lt;) ia 1 ua

val'i-

J

ety of veuctahles.

aLsent
~th

,Jane s 1 hirt:,

Tue sdu:.'
count our

pi1 s t!

~!ears

cal1 fror: ' i'
~

(0

"

[

\ ': 10

I:e is

da~!

')')

I.- ,_

\fcars old 0 t i IlC! tir:e! hOI! soun

The Lord bless the a::scllt one

spent the

cv(~n i li~'

ill

CO! l;)(lll:'

Ide

can

lIe had a del i~jhtful

I,; tll the Thurstons

d

our

falli12'.

l1t!1 T!iursda,'!

;\1' ;\sa T sun. left for his Kailu,1

1

Sarah l".. ;;o!t. left vcr:'

an i ndcfi n ite vis ita t her : lel)!ll~\IS .ir \:

c~arl ~!

..112 S

~'OllC.

Sefore

S;li~

left

::1' (,

::1'5

Jo1c alld

tl'O

sons

callU al()l1~

to fi1l

t:1C

vacanc:' .

aile! ,:r u ::l'S C :( Lis:iO\1.

Lrated 1.2' iiis native

iJ(JlHluilry of

14

SilL
~r

! 1."

Th(; unniv(:t'sar." Cif death of I'aki '.:a5

fri'~llds

celc-

I:' a feast

va 11 e~! lot.

Crrcriel(!) lililici. arrived earl." tilis
~:i~!ht::'

!:ein~!

t, :1, Lrinuin(] to our fur.dl:/, ,irs

four little daLl9htcl's, (, tl,'O servant;,.

\lith ,irs J. :. U.

I attended Ft. St ch,

:lr Stronu preacllcJ on t:1C s!.Il,ject of wlion \:itiJ Chdst.

I

�6/1857
Tuesday nnrn M:ittie &amp; Mrsr:merson &amp; Samuel arrived fran Waialua Mrs E is going to visit annng

16

her friends

&amp;make

head quarters with us.

Levi &amp; I went up to the lot to direct about draining it Na ai is engaged to enclose it for $50
June 17

Levi went over to Waialua with S.N.E. to help Warren harvest his corn -

He engaged an old

lIEIl

to do our milking in his absence but we prefer to have one of Mr fule Is boys do it.
I went up to Punahou &amp; spent the day with Mrs Clark who I found canfortable and indulging hopes

18

of recovery Mr Clark took

lIE

up &amp; G fule brought

lIE

hOllE.

19

We have had 10 in our family all this week &amp; not one

20

Sat Dr JI S nnther call'd on Mrs Emerson &amp; plenty of canpany we have these days.

21

Sab I rooe with Mrs Wight &amp; her two little girls to church in Mr Cooke Is carriage Subject of Mr

lIEIl

about the house save the servants

S Christian progress
24

Wed.

M3rtha Ann Is birth day.

ded prayer ~ting.
25

Friday(!)

The girls &amp; Mrs W atten-

What is life? A vapor that passeth away.

She is exerting herself beyond the bounds of prudence

Frank Judd, Treasurer of the Mission Gtildrens Society has been robbed while at ch.

last Sab evening of $100 &amp; 30 GtinalJEn are suspected.

His little Julia is dangerously ill of

inflarration( !) of the bowels
Sat Mrs Wight visited at Mrs Dinnnds &amp; IlBde calls in the valley On her return she imprudently

27

lifted a box of plants &amp; was taken ill Judd Is case is beyond hope.

The Cousins I ~ting was at Mrs Hall Is.

"Sweetie"

She took leave of all the family &amp; told them she was not afraid to

die She was going to Jesus who said Suffer little children to COllE unto

lIE.

She is a lovely

child.
28

Sabbath Mrs W.
church 2 P.M.

calJE

down stairs this a.m. full of pain I administered M2c1icine &amp; did not go to

Julia Judd died last eve about dusk.

OJarlie Clark took

lIE

up to see her corpse about

The family are afflicted by her sudden death but have delightful hope that she has gone

to be with the Saviour.

It rained &amp; we could not attend the funeral, all the carriages being full

I spent all the rest of the day nursing Mrs W.
better &amp; I hope she IlBy yet get hOllE safe.

29

I'bnday Mrs W was

30

Tuesday I spent the day with Mrs Gocxla1e -

July 1st 1857

SOl!E

Wed Orremels( !) Schooner

calJE

Mrs W was nervous when I

calJE

hOllE

in &amp; Mrs W decided to take passage in her hOllE.

ed her in packing &amp; preparing for her return passage.

We all assist-

Mr Gocxlale &amp; M3ria saw her on board &amp; IlBde

canfortable It has been a day of great anxiety of mind -

Mrs E &amp; her son Nathaniel are here

�7/18'.:17
3

I rose at if

trilla,&gt;, norn.

c. 118r son Z.

the~/

tool: un

turc at the ilel! Ch.
\!it:10llt

0

clocl: F. Dot reCld·, a

carl~/

CUt)

~!i1iillua

sturt for

of coffc(!)

Evcnin0.

.:~c fOI~lrs

[

fl rc pilratory lec-

!\fter sernon I";lic!l :lr S I1reach(!) froll the text Faith

liorks is dC&lt;ld,

J

doncs \:as cut off at :lis
the i'astor bore :lard

011

case of dicipline(!) \,'ilS attenued to &amp; :1r f".i\.
Ol,'n \~equcst

fron our

~ivinCl

t:1C church for not

'.;i1ich lIe tllJu£Jht they should

CO~ll1union

This led on to an

-- In the lectun;

hil'l all the :loral

inClUir~!

SLiPpOl~t

about Christiall

Jllion Ilith our .1ethodist Lrn. &amp; , .. itll the rethel Church. \;ilich t:1C Pastor
Stl~Oil0lj

disapproved, after I'hicil the i'lceting

ant f ec 1 i

liS] S •

I~ollia

July 4

The \rife of Paid &amp; [\ot:ler of :1r5

The ~!ounu people tried last ni~Jht to

r

S:IO\!

explotions(!) &amp; goillU round \/it;l rJusic

i1djoul~necl

\!ith not very pleas-

riS:lOp died to cia'!
patriotick(!) feel in~; by rlJ.kin~

I I'fas Glad I ilild no one to patrol

tile street I/ith ther I

(Little Charlie

spent the cia" Ilere

The Sabbath Schools net at 4 f':; at

tile Letilel for addresses i, had a pic !lic at tile Sailors llone)
SablJath.

COl1flunion at Ft. St. Cil. ,II'S. address'd tile

conure~lation

t~le

frorl

text \'itllout SilCddillS of Llood there is no I'cI'li5Sion -- !'Ifter service lie
uave out t:IC notices for the coninCl I'eek 2, last t!lJt the Lord I s Supper IX.!
L~e

ccleLJrated a(!)

IJ

past 3 i).r:.

Theil

:Ie

reJd :1is

t'esi~}nation,

Jitiol\ t:li1t the Church \'ould IlllJ hitl ids salar.', up to the 1st of

COrl-

on
~Jec.

10..i7,

Jul y 1S:J7

L i\ndl'c\"S,

Cul1 l d Oil
,irs JuJJ, a.hi
lfilS

\::a1!:,(~\l

,'it:, ::1'

-

~

, t

rs

l'all dOl ,'II to tile C!lure:l :lcetillS at

a full :ieetinu as b2' L:istakethe notice 1,,'/ nistctl;e

11ilS

:\

j ~

F~.

St.

aiven for the

It

ch:,

�:.;o.c;inJ(!)our

ni2~: ~~

\;c returned hO:.1C.

lCllutiful !Iouse.

:~.:\.('.

11'

0 Lord !H~ilr [, hel p.

Let tilen rwosper ,rho love and

&lt;3

\,'cd

c'

Celia ,:i. SJr:luel [rlerson arrived fror; "Jii11ua

1']

Frida~f

Levi v.rriveJ I'it:l

:~

'.'IS

I CJ11d(!) on ,ks

~

cart

Stroll~J (~

oxen frorl \'i1ii11:ia

found 'leI' sici; -- :lad a

,ll's ;)illond in re'jard to lJuildinu on

1'1~f

Sat

S cullid do\:n to set;

:ir

\:a sin suc h a hurry a s no t to sit

tilis a

,1r E::lcrson ti Evart .1r F.

[1

Evarts \.'as

dOI.1n
~irs

, lorn i
i~in~harl

*

iind

to take l:al1acc

Wi Star a rr i veJ fron

r ,\ tu fl iva

hi1ve retunlcd

sick on the vOYi1ge Lut thl'O I the

vl~r~1

I

I:ith

Offerd(!) tn take

i1[:out t:le proposed offe)'

l1e

cons~J1tatioll

lot, feel Lurden IJ in

Levi COIll,lencLlci cartin\,; Stolle fOl' enclosinO it.

11

;)ra~!

Zion.

;-01'

:lr

1.lood(!) '..'1S i1cmitted to

rK~rC~f

of II £, :lr [mersons

skill in treatin0 tile disease &amp; in llursillC; his 1 ife is spared.

,ir Ellerson redd ids report of Fi1tuhiva in tile Stone church -- I'ollilkuili

SaL.

cal1 l d and took care of

\~allace Stron~J

\Ihile I attended service at Ft. St.

,1r l:;aldl'iin frail I:ana preiJ.c:1ed froll tile text God is our rcfut,Je
tif'l(~

a ver:' present :1clp in

of trouhle

~A

stl'l.:noth

~{

(\ very appropri(1te semon for t!lC

pre sen t t irJe
eveilill~

In the

:ir [rlersol1 read :lis report in Lng. and :ir r;icknel (!) spoke

at the Ft. St. c:lUrcil.
13

.10n.

I attenued a C;1

a ver:}

s!~ort

E~

one

(I congt'e~jation

but

\.leetinu c, the Lecture roml(!)

?

)~!

piJ.sscd a n;solution of praise,

on t:le pul pit ali1 ity of t!lC pastor ::i expressed deep
over I:hich t:1e:' had no control deprived tiler: the
Tuesday

Levi continues

vil11e:'. -- Evarts
15

::ed

dral:in~

Celia took

Ilatel'ial s for
i'ltl

rc~ret

t!lat cirCUr.lstClllces

rrivilc~~j(!)

cllclosill~j

continuance

tile lot in [luuanu

carl'! stal't for \!i1ialuil

I ca11d up at ill' tJirlonds also i1t

:1~' o~ject
1if~(;

(i

'11'

GiS (( in the

evenin~j

on It, J Lacid

\.'as to ascertain an estirlatu of t:le cost of suc:) u house

to LJilJ.

\:&lt;1S

little Lusiness done except thilt l!adcll on behalf tile

££.(!) iiart of tile cOllureJatioll (

14

It

ilS

Curie to tile conclution thi1t the title had not COile for

I lid
fie

to

�90 fonlarel ill tid s :1i.ltter
17

FI'iday

Our Chinal'lilll \lilS sLlspected of liavi1l9 secrc~ted stolen uoods ill his

house
1o''1

/\i10 I!as taken JOIIlI to the r'ol ice ,JudGe ~'( shut liP in the Fort

Sat

took pills --

felt ver~! tired

:11' :.

l:orkcd

'Irs StrollU tooL passllge tolaui

\'e have taken chilrsc of the ."olilisest child
l~:

Sr:lbbath ch.y

VCI'~' carl~1

ellen Ilisileu LIe to cone up as soon as
safe to LIse in the carriilSc

~

possil~le.

I
( .I
la,lOU

)

~10rse

hac! becor,le un-

Little

Chal~lie

lle UI)'

\'laS taken dOI/n to

In the ilbsence of Ur Ford Dr ,Judd lias call'c! in and at five

llinutes Ilast 11 il.rl. another fine SOil
after.

I!is

I I.'as depenuent on ,1r /\.I(.C. to take

Little ,1 ci :irs Thurstoll both IJure sick.
I'
,;Z\ .

r;. callct at n::, door to say that

::1'

ill the liorninC!

I:ith

~ratitude ~j

1'01'11.

\:ilS

Jr. F. carne in a

fel!

rdnutes

praise I record this L·irtll for t:1C nothel's life IlilS
'~Cl:l

not so jeoperdised(!) as at fonler tim;s

tllP. 1 ife of I-·oth nother

(j

chi 1 d con secril ted to :jod

28

:!onda~'

\Iith it

Influenza is

(1

prevailin~J

Levi has ueen sick, I:ut

sick v!ith it

I,'US

ClLout in

1),:0

dC\~!s.

-- ::rs

tal~cn

Lin~jililr1

is

:lr'-l is alrlost sick -- The nurse :Irs l; lias depending on is
da~l

:lJry I'ent d(wtl to

sick

di:,ordC!r ,. thole fRrlilies havC! been

to our hOllse

I em thankful that I can Le

\Iitll

thell ill this tir:e of neeJ.
Tllcsda~'

21st

~in~1hat:l

JorlCstic help --

110

22

'Ir

~jed

li. sent

~iirl

takell sick.

I had to 00 ilOlle ill the cvcllill:)

COflTortal)le

,Irs Thurston poorl:'

trul~1

[jat~:"s

s pi1ikia on account of haviWl

uO\:n one of his China !lcn

Levi started for \!aiJlua '.lith the oxen

,jariil taken do\!n

2:J

::1'

taken JOl.'n -- tile

Gella ,lattie U l)al1acc
~;.

:ir

.

It is

:;at

Levi returned frOTl Laialua l'itilOtlt a rel(lpse

':4

,

a ;Jilikia tiile

l:c htts &lt;11 so cllll'd on :11' ['

influenza.

,Irs G. verJ

nurse sick -- Evarts \.lilo i1us returned l-:us heen SlCi&lt;

too

\:dllace

I·etter

StrOlI~i

,irs ClurL also

illlS

;:0 Service at i't S"i:. Cli. to

I sent for :1r (iuillou for

:ws (luite a s(~vc:rc attack of fever

1';10

heen attaked(!)

d

had to call in u J)' (It

(! )
;Jc\~!

:it~~;

Cool;,is vel':' sid

l'ad to call ill

Jr cluclJ ill the l1i0!Jt -- r:ella :li1S Leeil dOI.'il Clqain. -- I !lave been aUe to
keep uLout ii Leep t!le I:heels a soins I,ut :lClVC

i1

sli(;ht touCii of the prevail-

inu disorder • . 1r Danon rweaciv:;d in the [lethel tnis eve frorl tile text

sickrwss is not unto Jcatil i)ut for the
L.0

TLlC!sda~/

~Jl

or." of Cod

This

/\Ilell

The fallily I:itil tlie exceptioll of ,ll~ r~inJ:iilll are a11 conel~sccilt(!)

I :lJVC found ,1r;oocialc;'s Clrina

flat!

vulualle ilClp in our \dlikia.

�l0j1e);)7

LVJl'ts

',--. ! )
( '',\,.'-4

;('.

...

-

a fi ne () r

~)2

\:l~ilt

dOL'il h~fon; Ll'(~,:dJi1st

tOO:~

d

/\:10 out of the Icrt.

on :)i s accOllilt

,iissicfI.:1r:! ;'Jcket, ::orilil1~; Star.

ir L is cOllvelescent

I'as Lecn out vitf!

his ',dfu to tile vul1(;~'.

Cal1 l J this

evenill~

S~lllset

on :lrs Clark ai'out

S:lC li(:lltiOllt;([ n." ill1siJ(lno.

deprived of lier reason.

L)y tile side of her' husband.
4

Tue:)da~/lr

:{ :11'5 Sill~;l(lrl \,Ient out to

I'Ul1Cl!lOU ~,"aikiki

I!c 'is rapidl:l rc-

co vl~r i 11~;
;.)

l!eu

,lr ~~ lirs [: ver~' GUsy, preparillCi for dep.:1rture -- ,il' f.'aris dined \Iith

us.

[varts also is pl'cparins to leave.

dineJ

[laUe a filrc\':cll call on ,irs Clarl: and \,'ent on board t:1C ,1orllin~j

d

Stur at 3

0

clock \'herr. the partin~: r~ra~/er

3th

offel'ed :'. the :iissionar,'/

Lvart left expectin~l to

Packet sailed for f:auai
G~llict~

1,!}S

(;0

f~cvd

to :licronesia

P.J.

uocs, as clc1e:;ate frorl the cllllrc!lcs here.
I have been so en~.:a~!ed \'ith the Cl\rc of so II1lC!l conpan.:'

Si1t evc.

,lar,"!.i \!ullace

Stron~j.

thltt I could not find tine to \,'I'ite

OIlC

tt

1 ittle

\'ford to

friends at J\scention(!)

9

SaL

1u

1',

rio service at Ft. St.

lonJa~'

The influenza still t:&gt;revi:\ils

Lorrin /\lldre\/s is ver~' poorl:'

Is

~loinq

hone, frorl \1aikiki. \:ilen~

he has [)Gen tryin0 a c!w,nge of placc .:. air, pI'obabl:, to die

11

Tuesda~'

12

Call'd over to see '11'5 C1al'l~.

Levi started at 2 a.rI. \!ith :1. Cooke for \:aia1ua
She is . e'liJentl~' failin~j fast.

She tolL4 fIe

Judge /\ndl'CI'!S call d by l'er;uest of hi s son to COrliJUn icate iii s del i ghtful hope
of soon

:~leeting

;:(1 (\ i corllllenced
lS

Sat
her

lC

Sab

hm' in l1ci:\ven.
IJU i1

d i n~j a stone fence on n;, fluuanu lot

IJe have been bus~.' puttin~ thin~js in order.lary's parents call'd
11011C.

!4

took

\:e feel 1 olle 1 ~I

J\notiler silent

OIlC.

:11' u ill'S S are

enjo~lin(J

their tour on :laui.

I set

�11/10~7

\lith :lrs Clark \'lilile ;;r C attended :iative Service

17

:londay

10

Tuesda:'

I loW) for the retllrtl of his parents

t!allacc taken sick aDain

Vallace is feverish 2i hus a disordered stute of the bOltlels.

I

sent for Dr Jllillou
19 D. 20

The Jr has call l d IJ prescrihed for l!allace but no inprovenent
xious by

21

Jp.sirin~

tile t'eturtl of his pllrcnts

I calld in to see :lrs Clark &amp;. found [lr

friday Llorn

11c are an-

~luJd

there

She

V:&lt;1S

vcr,''!

He \'!as Iluch affected \Ji1en he told flcr of her near approach to death

;)oorly

&amp; took an affcctillU leave of hel~

t\'JO iJOurs

I call'cj in the p.r.l • .::. sat by ilcr Ledsidt:

Her breathins \Ias labored

the c:lan9c very near.

her COUDh t'ad but I did lIot apprehend

[~

\Jent 110r.1e to see the sick 1 ittle one &amp; spent an hour
She I!aS in the death stru~191e tl'IO

I'Jas sent for at sunset to see lIer die

hours an (1) a half at half past eiullt o'clock she breathed her last surrlOrtcd in the arns of her I,usband

it:

Saturday

:lar~/s

d011ll

:lother calld

\t!ith ;lrs L &amp; took her horle -- \'iallace's
(;ulicl~'s

parents ilrrived at hone at 1100n [\ I carried iJill to his parents in :lrs
carriag (I) tOI';anl eveninq

shocked to see hO\,! her Labe had in

The funeral of :lrs C "las attended at

Sabbath
~!as

1"dS

0 \,'ililt a rel ief I feel on their retLlrn!

one Vlcek Ilasted al,Jay.
23

His 'Jotiler

carried to the Stone Churcil foll o\led

of natives

\,1110

knel'.'

hel'

Iforth.

Then,

at Ft. St.

her friends .J a 1 ar~Je

\"en~ si)~

services \'ere interestin9. consol in\l &amp;.
.1eetin~

~'~I

past 9 a.m. &amp; her cot'pse

l,i

COf;ij)an~1

cl ersyr,ent(!) present
I attended the

irlpn~ssive.

,~

the

evenin~

There is tl difficult:' hetl"cen the ptlstor &amp; people \'hich

canllot easily be got over.

Tile choir failed,

~,

the

sitl~Jin~j

,,'as

(con~jre!Ja-

tional) l!tlS(!) excrutiatinu •
. ionJdY 24

:lattie

~

I

~;ent dOI'lI

Lefore ureakf(1st to

Ilarl~et.

',;l1ile

a schooner cOf1il1~] up to the I.'harf. on board of "hicll

dau(jhters ,1 .Jur:' Thurston.
brcal;fa st : lar~1 T. (;. I I':a 1 Led

rt'oceed to \llld~)e !"ndrel's '.'ilos(!

into t:le vtlll e:'. She to
SOli

rl~1

[~rida~'

Levi

ellston )louse.

uI

.iari a arc ilt horlc

ii'S.

.1r Spooner k i 11(11 ~' accorllioda t(~d

t()~;etiJey'.

se(~

iler

SeHi

2, his tl.'O

(If tel'

not:H~r ~~

~Jid
!~lC

StrollG's to see 'c'tll1ace.

lie is eliplo,:/ed ill I!ritill0 Jt the

~Cja in

i\clla or one of the

Ta~/l()r

\Je

then

LOlTin is vcr,'! 101" ill consurlption (, I to

\!ork on t:H.; 10t -- Ci:1.11 ' d tlt

look at

:ir

h!i'\S

:!e all \talked up to our iiOuse
U['

\iere there

\'!C

"
h.
s stu.'1 in the vc\ 11 (~y I,'i til .Irs

l~1

lettillj his cart l. oxen to d r(1";'

�disc us ~ l:~: .
:at

'.li l to 1r ('tron~s ~i Si,ent !;Jlf of tIle dJ".

!\~nt

('

~:ivcll lll) :10;;(;

hr~
I h\ ,J

stclld

of ::rs

' '
lid

r' i r ~ • COlisillS

for

to Fllvor

I

exercises I'.'ere lion; t!illil
a~ied 2~?

30

USUJlly

health

a~ia

c !llill'J ed to our ilou se

:1r C. too\; ne up in his
!)rei1c~lil,:j

ill the

Jrc\/s to

att~lid

tile fUI1C)'cll of Lorrin.

of ilcilrt

2~

(I

redeelH~J

,~.ndre\'s

Lorrin

n-

The
p.I~.

died t:lis

carrid~je.

~one

t~at

!:e proposed

on account of [lis

failil~!;

':11(;11 he returned frol1

rlonJin~

cvenin~l,

',101

ked up to

Lut

llud~Je ,'.11-

l'e GJve hopeful cvidence of a c:lilriC]l:
a~c,

[10\:

l:i5 countcn:lnce

\1aS

ilrofcssinn of his faith in Chri&lt;;t, about a I'eek

spirit ilas

"j

in tile VJ 11 e:'

s~lffer::;

S8)'vicc, I \Ient on to ,;r Cis [, tooL 1 unch ilnd t:lCn

his

!:lIC~:

in.

lIe rCjJlied he did not ,;isil to be excused.

11(1de

:aLc is Vel""

i. stJid ,'it:l his \'ife :'. '.:(\l1i1ce I.'hile he I,'cnt to

('IS

tWCac!l at ::t. St. Cli.
"1r S be excused frori

\ ';-:OSfl

, '(1 S

rclijiollS.

years -- C',iml rr:ersoll over

I I'ent up to lr

SilL

i r~ Tll:llo)'

i(;c t i n~J

T'){~

to join t:le C:lurcil alJOve

iJcau t i ful in Jea th
iiI' Sp--r kindl~! took 1l~'self ~, dau0!ltcrs !lOlle in :1i5 carria~Je.

Joiln(Iltlla) Younu lias (lttcnueci (, Ire

Strorl~J

.Jr

31

r1

1st

rl~1

l'lOcLer~1

"aria spent tile
of a quiet
Lecture

!;

this

It

hrotllC)'S keeper.

in dCtlth!

:11' Taylor [. his da\luhtcr i'l his r1other-in-la\! left tilis

u(!) five olc1ock -- ;;}' [, nrs (i rode dOlm on horse

a s:lOrt call -- .lrs

~cpt

I

Cenetry(!) at

S(I)'ai1 [. ,lar2' i.l little :(oLt Thurston cana:; dOl;n to see their ,lother;:'

spellt tile day here
P

f,!"l

;;o~!al

John YOur1~j died of interlpet'ill1ce, just one nonth

Jis\justin;j por1p! soleI.1Il(1)

:londay

laic! in the

preacilcd in the eveninG frl. tile text,

\','as a senlOn \Jitil points.
a~o!

lIaS

Funeral of

da~l

cla~1

~tnH1~]ls haL'~!

at ,lr Cils

at hone

:~oorl (~reut

1~,ack

this eve :A 1·laue

is fc1ili1l0

tile n:;st of us

enjo,~/ed

tile deliuhtful

chan~je

In t:w evenillCJ I'e attended a ChUI'cil ;leetinCj at the

ilarr.lon:! appeurs (\S yet, acloilG tile nerlbCl's of the.:

ell.

"

"

l'esolutiot;!\·:as pClssed tilat on account of tile difficult," existin~) in relation

Comnunion \;e postponed
Sept 2

lied

:lr (Ioodalc I, f:ellCl 'lr

(~

:1I's fl.K.

Cldrl~

started at L in the

f10m

to taLe

�13/1J~7

a F100nliuht l'iJe to 'JaiJlua -- I v'cnt
Str'on~j

IS sick Labe tin one

0

clock, thell ltent into i!r Dishops to rest till

r,IOrllin;j -- Spent the day lit ,Irs GiS
~..

in tile evenill~l (, tool: care of ,lrs

U t!

h~lt

ver:l nuch filti0ufxl l!lIen I sot there

took a nap of tl'O hours, not Lein~ at 211 r~frcshed h:1 :1rs [IS celebt'ated

hanl LeJ.
3

~l1e

S!lC has an attack of asthriil --

;ir G Z. Lella returned about dllsk

Thursday

Se\!ins Society iiet at .liss Godenis

(It

fl..lr.ahou

The

tllO

oldest sistas
IIC

Charles Ealdl.'in hrouJ:lt ,lill'ia up to the villle:' [, took

u.tterded

:lOlle

ITI"ilS a lovely nig!lt
L~

Fricla~!

!'i~ji1t

!lorn, Dr

arrived from

f~CJhl1la

-- P.1. J cliPfJer Ship arrived

froll San hancisco, br;ncinu the ,iail (, S(lrah Clark 11 otiler

passenucI~s.

Poor 0irl she had a sorrOl',ful r1eetin~ in her late c11ceful (!)
6th

SaLLatil

hOII£;.

I \'!ent up tile tilird Subbath, to rel ievc lrs Stl'on:l in the at'sencc

of rler h\lSUancl. durinC) service Clt Ft. St. Church.
ver~'

I:allace is sti1l

feeLle Lut Letter than he

little Charlip's birth
7th

:1a:'

~)t'ace, e(\l~l,"

last Sabhilth

This is

rene'! his spirit.

,ir LrlHSOn arr"ivcci t!lis !\.:i. to attend :linisters F,ssociC1tion

,iollda~'

usual puts up \'lith
dth

da~'

l!uS

UC',.

:lrs {Incirel's (\ her

Tu(~s(IJ~'

t!lC lillY

\:ith

silo\:er a!out

[IS

~'ou1lgest dau~lhtcr

:i(1r,:', i'\nd 'jar:' Thurston spent

US

JlIc!:]C 1\ calle

tCiI

tirlC ,,'hich Ilacie it rather unpleaslnt for our corlpan~' to re-

to dine ,,1 so l:attic

['Clrl·:~r

~!c

had

llllUSUJl

all

'Irs J\ thol LereClved is conforted in t:1C dcatf' of iler first Lorn son.

tllrn

,·!lm ill :li s sickness. fjllVC del

i~,;iJtful

evidencc of Cl hCClrt rellC','"lHl t'I."

~)racc

divine
::t!:

','cd

I i,lvaneJ

attend the

Tllllrsda,"

1.1~'se1f

I \'aned

l:ili:11.'f

U t)

into the valle~'

Call'd on 'irs Stronq Lartlett, Sophia

1r:; ,)J.cksorl irs fnwn. ::rs "rl. LAddirs ,iarsili'lll

(of Lllhilina) reccnt1,\' fror) the lJ

Lurdcil of

Jid not

evcnil1~leetin~j

1;i111. ,irs lJiil0nd,
/\l~stil1

of vestercia:!s s!)(l'ler, to do a 1i1rge \'l1s:linU

\'ilOSC

ofi,)rd(!)

COlli)laillt,

,':JS

:lel' ci.\rTia~)(!)

callid at ;;r [ates

d

1111:'

t:liW~

to trtke

~lrs

~.,

1. ;,rlith, :lrs Dr Judd

hit plcaS&lt;lnt to
rlC il0112.

I

!1(!&lt;1I~

fOl'C)ot

to

~:ie

Sll~f

;lrs

T:le

:i()\!eVLr
til,lt 1

t:klt he did lie til~ h0i10)' to CilrT:' Ile in his curria~;e

�l4/1Jj7

ill Capt CoFfin's douLle
oJ

.:; :J

tCi11

13

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or-

.-

+-' ,'::

.......--

'1(Jli~ Oil (Jld ~())'rel

-- Lcv-j IS terr.i of sc!'vic(; Jt the Custor] I'ouse ;ldS expin;d

()

;:) +.1

+-' .;J
+-' ':J

,"

L.;')

ilClS

iri,Jrovcci ver2' iluch the pJst '.-'eek !Jut rf;(;uirc:s u ~:reat deal of can~ :.

.- C
1- r:;
~'

1Jj7
TuesJCl.;'

Levi \!Cilt \!it:: :irs

for riil i:el' as iii s

Ciul-ick

/\rlllJ

s~lk;titllte

OVC;!'

to i,',iialua -- I hav(~ oLtaillcJ

C!lC\rl ic Clark

so:';(l) sooe! rel1.:lrL(!) fron t'le \ronls 1:0\' old (1rt
\!eekl~/

StrOll,] :ldS not attendeJ our

cool:,

r,

Cl11rll ', c()nduct(~d -- The

tal)le, .ir

Str()n~'s

2(;

SJt

i.7

Sub

('!

I,rn. resolved to la:' indefinitel:, all tile
:1;.2

'.;is:led to s&lt;lhstitlite for the first

COrlO.

COllsins ,leetin0 ileld at

filr uS :11' ::; IS

Ileetillij since !:is rcsi~;nation.

last letter, I!hicll

JdJressed to the eil. (,

il'

Very fel' present

t:IOtl

[w

,Judd's

1: )'odr. lIP in

11'

Cool~es

carriuse as

spent the niulrt there

I \talked JOlin f!'ol'l i1r

stil1 a vcr:, poor

E~rluciilted

!~IS

to ;;rs

~troll~)IS

,";,

too!~

care of ;'allacC!

child

(The follo\.'il1~ entries \!el'(~ I Titteli on a sqarate pa~Je on the oriC)inal 115S)

I~is

�1 :;/1807
.lr C1Jri~'s carriage to

Liholi!IO '.::lich I:as l:till~ at the;

t:H.?

;:e \.'ere subjecteci to

LailU.ina [4 Ililo.

considel'at~le

Governess of !~i'lIIaii and Suit(!) tal:inc.l [lassa~Jc I'itil

,John I i

i.~

other d i sti n0u i siled personuses carle on

kept on dec!: till

l~!(!)

Jet 1 s t

hound for

I,'!ldl'f

delil" 011 &lt;1ccoLint of the
The f:in~;. l:eklJilnaOa,

tiS.

I~oa I'd

to tuke 1 CuVC of hel'

rounded ;)ir:onJ l:ead \Ihich r;i0ilt be ncar nine o'clocL

I'C

dO\m on the sofa I-'here illLlCdiutel'l I I.las taken sick.

Ci:.lpt T about sUllrise Tflursda:' rI()t'11 took rle ashore in i1is Loat and left ne at
the house of the I~ev S Ei SllOP Ililce (!) I tool: I)reakfast.

/,mh'ells callid ::. took
JII

in his carri\\c;e to Lahainaluna

lie

tiw Jfternoon of this sai'lC

1'1ake

Soon after 11' (: [~

da~'

:11' Ilndrclis took 11e dO\Jn to ,Ir r;onds l to

\;ith ,Irs I' for tile Eoare! of n~' eldest dauuhtcr. \lho

arrall~jer1ent

Ctl-

I call'J :, StlCilt tile cvel1in~J I!it:l ;iiss rJro\lrJ, ,·:hOll I illlve never before visit-

Oct L

ed at her

ol:n

rOOLlS tho

SilO

1;(\5 resided at the islands 22 .'leurs. -- iiI'

/\11-

dre\IS \Ient over to ;lolokai on seculal' ['usiness
3

Sat

,ir {, l'cturncd ill t!lC
11Jvill~1

(, he are
4

:caL:

;liss

~lOlldu~!

[~ro','n

evellin~J

h'in0inu over a flock of s!ieeil

,11' Poal.le

a vacation in the Serlillar:' of t\IO '.Ieeks.
\!ishe(i to uttend tile Ens ::ervice, so T did not So JOI!n
rIc dOl-in

:11';\ llavin0 business CIt Lahaillalal0 took

Scilool ilouse I':ilere 1121 ullic5t duuu!ltcr is to teach

I.:e I'ent to see t:1C

The house

1oo:~cJ

l-ike a

staLle "dti, iroil urated l'iinl1o\',!s, t:le outside Utlpcurance :. sitllZltion \:us as
\.,'ithin

I call1c! on :lrs Lishop (l uickinson (, returned feel in~.l sad at heart

Jet 1i

r; : j.

i

...

~

([nd of separate pase)

r:ov 3 10:;7

I culld

,larshall .irs Lurrill

rdll!re\.'~

01]

Irs ;'ilder and dined at 'Ir (i's anJ he

.11'5
Ix()u~Jht

r:e :lOr;c.

ye to the

1 L ,:cv.
-

~tY'CllS

heLls Lefol'c

\'O~lr

feet o:;turll;lc

CHi

t:IC

Jar!: ;lo:mcains

I,.

,

, HIc,

�1 ell uJI
.,

. ,rs

19

Tuoi: \:.eil \;it~l 1r

LI

:h's CCJol~(~ in COilpiln:' \'itl11rs .!ice

.lr Clark returned earl," in the (;ve.

::OV

Ct'osscd

LL

,Ir L

:h1Vill~J left r~c;llu all

;lrs Cilstle nlld

alone iii t:l( :;r2Jt

OJt

23
;!cv 24

Crossed out

'-

I:
.

Jcc .:. (l. ,~

the; JJ () f ; ;OV •

3

T·
')(~
I U t_..

('• )

Celi;l returlllxi ;lOi\l:

Sa t

(' [ I'cturncd

:iOilC

ill, l\~ Cl Clrks cill'ri il0Q.

(I

,Justill

Lii(~rs()n Cui](~ ovel~ for

:ds llot:lcr

Jec 4 ( ! )
\ la 5 defferred (! )

I call'd th(;re in the rlorniWJ ,:,( left a dressitl:J

:JOII!)

for

little I:.
lJ

SilL
sent

Jud0(1) r,nJrc\!s :1,15 (lCCei1ted the call to I:econc our fJustor
l:is text

lidS llOO

iie 'Il!l~ciful to r1(~ u sinner.

note dO\;il events at tile tir,c treacherolls

rj(~rl0rj

tea I rOSe at 4 il n in order to lJc prepared
us u :.loud

L.~/e

call • . 1rs

I'arkel~

I

3th

10 Gec
-

Tucsda~r

Thursda/

Ollt

(lLI i

' ~r

~j .11'5

pardon ever~1 t!1il1~)

('-I'

~I

I cal1 ' d over to see

11ade
:h~s

to .'1,rs Le\ierS to tea

:,tron0 sa il 'd in the Yankee for San Francisco
\;dich he

to

lets tile dates sl ii)

. I
tllQ past teli
tc [lro s tl'd te \'ith tile cxerticn or

Felt

the prc-

l:avill~j deffel~d(!)

!Ie cillld to excuse her

CJll'd to lunch

Strona at 1rs (\rn s tro liS s I,tlt she hac! Done

fOl~

Ja~/s

The Lord

t:le cburcll, have (~one aniss, dllrin~ the 2 f. a

�17/1857
half years he has been arrDng us.

The LDrd have lIErcy on each one of us in that day when we shall

have to give up our account The LDrd provide a man to fill the void a man filled by the Holy
Spirit, to fill the place &amp; build up the church -

Mrs Hattie Clark rmde us a good by call They

are going to lIDrrow to lIDve into the valley
12

Sat I have been very busy all this week regulating hOlIE affairs

&amp;taking

account of my private

stock or little matters They(!) verse Give account of thy Stewardship came hOlIE to my mind to
day.

Levi has been obliged to remin at hOlIE 3 days with a spraind(!) anckle(!), but it is get-

ting

better -

evening.

13

Little M:rr-y &amp; Charley spent the day with us Their parents calld for thEm in the

Reed letters fran M A to day.

Sab Judge A. preachd(!) fran the text give account of thy Stewardship I did not go out to hear
Mr Bishop this evening.

15

Bella is having an attack of asthma.

Tuesday A Ball at Mr Pates, to celebrate the 21st birth day of his 2d son.

All our young folks

were invited &amp; lIDSt attended, but left as soon as the dancing CaIIlfllced; the children of the Revd
Mr Clark &amp; Revd Mr Ann-g(!) excepted.
not permit Christians to dance 16

Be not conformed to this world.

Attended prayer M:-eting The Reverend Mr Andrews address was, if a'1y man have not the Spirit of
Chri(!) he is none of his.

18

Bella did not attend The word of God, as I read it does

The young professing ch mEmbers who danced were not present

Have spent my tiTJP this week putting things in order tvarren came over on Tuesday &amp; returned the
next day.

19

Sat I went up to see about setting out trees on mylot Found the horses had been in &amp; doing injury &amp; SOlIEbody had been taking stone fran the wall.

I spent the afternoon at Mr G' s and brought

lIE hOlIE.

20
fu: 21

Sab Judg( !) A preached fin the

8a!IE

text as last sabbath How much owest thou my LDrd

I Employed Mr Spooner's native man 8, ox cart to draw SOlIE Honolulu soil into my lot with sOlIE
black sand The cart man was so unfortunate as to injure the wall

22

Tuesday Mr Beckwith &amp; 'MIl Gulick returned via Sanfrancisco(!) fran the U.S.

A mail was reed. to

day
23

Wed Judge A was ill

&amp;could

not attend the prayer!IEeting(!)

Dea Humphrys(!) conducted the M:-et-

ing Mr B was present but did not make any rermrks
24

Busy preparing for canpany done.

In the evening C. Clark took lIE up to see what the worklIEn had

On my return I call'd on Mrs A.K.C.

intendence

I feel under great obligation to Mr G. his super-

�luve

Cilrle : Im;c "

�\'oul d
~_,12s:.

ti,l! Ll)rL! for

;jilst 0. trust

11tTCics

has h:en a slln~/(!) i;ri:;!lt dtl~1

2

\~c

for Jll t:1Zlt is to co::c. --

~lir:

had 1I1IIH3rOliS calls :, little ,1i1r:! Silent

T:1e FlliHI2' ,lajol~ llTrivcd !,rin~iI10 ,II'

:;i)turda~'

I~

,irs Lald\'ill i1ild

u

dil~l~lttcl',

,1\' /d'rlstrOI1Ij, :T1, ,\lcxundcr ~. ,lilr2' Parker and :lrs :;,'::; Lrot:lcr Jr \:!litllot'c

to tile is 1amI s.
3

~ja

t

:~

jud0e:\ is sti 11 i 11

cOllfi ned

\;i

t:'lis /\:; frol'l t:i(; \.'ords l!:IO is tllen:

t:l u slol,' fever

i1llOn~J 'IOU

,1l~ [',ed~\

'itli prei1C lied

\,'el1in~:(t)

1&lt;10 is

to conse-

It '''IS cxccedill~:l," tll'projll'iate f(l\~

ctate hi:1self to t!18 I'or!; of Lord(!)

tile first 5&lt;11', in t:IC Year -- In the evenil10 I'e had IJra2'(~r 1eetillj il. ViC

lecture roOf, -- ,II' [:.11(I\:il1 fill'd the Clair -- very sattered(!) rCllcH'I',s

,1

:;ondu~'

riC

S. Clflrk took

Iladc iIi all 11

:irs t;rei:,.'
\'f1itrlon~

troduced to Jr

the eveniliU

(4

ill tileir

took

ail call'd on :liss

l'dS

ir

c&lt;1rria~]0.

one t(

i~'.

slf(~

,1i1r~1

flC

left

at :;1'

l\rOIJ~j~lt Fie hGr'lC,

to :10ntlily C()!Jccrt

ile

':c

to I'lake ci111s in the vtl11(;:,

,1r

ClS

[I

I

\lilS

t!le\'e in-

:lrs Castll: calle! ill
lie

fefore the riectinq coru,lcnced

ParLer Clt Jl' LJt:ll'op)s

:1t' Leckl'ith conducted t:1C

:leetin~:

-- a very

interestin~l

one

I:ad a rc-

coUnitiOll froll Ur 1\ -- Caroline I:all Ctll;C to SiH:nd the ueek \,'ith liS.
:)

Tuesday a storn connenccd in tile lli[i1t (/, stl'orF; \'ind

~'(

fref;ucnt s!l()I,'crs prc-

vailcu duri119 the Jtl2'

C

:'ed

:\th

FriJa;!

;10 ricctin:,] Stonl still cOlltinut.:s

(\ ver."

Ogden Z.:l

all

ili~}:lt.

~'II;,\' cla,~l

!:ei~elu

also CuriC

,iury s,)cnt

10

~;aLli'
tl:O

invitee! ;lr l'a1cll'in ' s fi1[,il," of 7 to tee)

It

C]uit(~

:'esterJi1~1

u ,1iss

on to rain

Cilrie

;11' Cl':lt'L [. fclI'lil" t( ;lrs Cook(!)

evenil1Cl so l"e ;lad

9

lie;

~j

() &amp; little

::iss

~il'l

staid

daw)hters carle in :.. SpClit the

a sociill tif1(;

i'. Charlie to da:" at I,:aitl:lilo.

Eis;lOP preached for us this :10rnil1:J -- I call on :lrs \:eston

children, bOt:l :lavc ;)cun, LI aile still is

V81','I

sick

\,:\~()

has

:11's G. is goinu to

niU~lt

\Iatch I,'tit:l the baL\c to

The \!inu UO\/s stroll0 I '1(\ve takell cold ZI. did Ilot attend pru~'cl' :leetin~ this

evenillg ill tile Lecture

1'0011

Jan 1358

: :oI1Ja~1

~~tron~j

I.'i nd [,

GalJ\:in

fi.Uiil~'

for :laui

!.~

i\ Lundance

of ra in

[:ell(1 Ilent up to tiie

call'd ill thc covenl(!) can'iaoe

spend the

n;~jilt

at 'lI's

:1rs G' s brothel' sail III

l'(~stOIl'S

Z~

valle~'

~!ith

to spelld the nisht

the
,lr

took r,c dO\!n as fur as :lr l,:!litney ' s to

I 1,'atcl1ed

tell

flOurs ((

~!;lVe

it u fel! SPOOIl-

�£20j18JO

I left at :.i a,n. and '.!i)ll:cci hOlle alone
13

Leu

Levi started vel~/ car1y to t(lke cattle: over to \'aia1ua.

cd a

IIC\

in a pO\!l:rful siiol'cr ('( sou~ilit sllelter at :irs ;linond's

\filS overt:1l:en

t\lrnecl hor:e a t noon
T:lllrsday

lC

Sat.

COUilCIIC-

I \'ulkce! up to tllc lot in the valley i.(

ten) of school at Punahou

14

nella

n;-

Chi llilrliHl ta I:en s i cL

call over on (In errand fOI~ her !:,enefit atlrs Illlen's

(he; retllrncci Lu t I

Fella ('( I call'J dOl'n LIt lr DirlOnd I s store

call'c! at .lrs '.:eston's f',;511Op I S 1:,art1ett ' s Ji\ci~son's Ctncllastl" at .1t's

SJI~ll [:.;crsoil L'ilO iluS Leell :lcre SiliCC! l'ed

ta-ins tG tile .1iss-ioll.

17

", I r

vi

\&gt;

\lent :10r.~e to day ,:Uld lJ. Ilitchcock

I fl:cl Lli5tressecl

I

Ciltl't

Lc:ar hir; in

Lly si~li-::

I

I uttendc,l Ft. St

cililGrcn rrorl t:le text ::er icr iLel' nOlI t'l" Cl'cator in t:l(~ rli1~/S of til" ."Gutll

:·(C.

"L. 'J.
1" "'-(7\

.:c

., ;lrLel_!

r:a il c:'

in Fe S:l; P Tndb

::a t

1r

~JL

ll' Li S:lOP iJl'eac i]cd iii t'](' riCr';) i n:.; " cendlle td

plantiii~J

CI J,

C(li~j

.,

t

"

'

f(1r !\! ;erica

.,1 Cf:
l.

tree (to he). (Tu(;sda'f :1r5 :pooner calld(!)

i

.Ir t :'-~ Y'I! ~
f

It.

I

,~-, 1
L. (1 I

1 (!..

~

,

.t. ()

t...,

r:J \'

) (\ '. .

t,

-l ~-

l.. , 1(.~

-!.

•I',t-'".' J
C'

1)'1'''':(')
I·
I,......
(--\

,'ira -'for

::Cctiil~

~I

11C

took

iii

+-:
.... )
l.., It;...

to PunaiiOu

�t:1C ti:]c clisconc(;rtcd flC mlcil.
c:.
.J] +(,.

(I)
•

rrofcssor :.1eximJer:, l:is sist(!rs ci1lled also sever.-,' of the

ladies froil f'una:1ou --

to

nS()

.lrs "hitnr."

(~::r

~'ounc;

f'ark -- The !)ah'! does not see:;

1.,8 1 'ell

our hands, estZ\!,'iS:1 thou it .
Fct 1 st

. 10ntl:l~1 Cuncert .lr

cOl1l1cnced
3

:!ell

!)i1intin~l

~;ulick

the

l'l;Jd his rejlort -- I

cO~lld

not lc,wc

ii2'

cilar0c

IJ()USr.

.11' [. calld into lund:

to tukc

car~

~uil1o~1

call ' \l Ilit.: ::1'5

of a

LaLI~1

just no\:.

~(

Lind Providence has sent re1 icf.

;~t::!IlonJs(!) ~ :~as

.1rs

inti:li\tcd t:lu.t s!)(! \:il1 tal;e t:1C

child, at 1eilst fclt' a little I!11ile.

4

.Il's i..lllilou(!) call'd

[1

-::OOD', t;ll; j'.abe

i'\\~a\l

at Iloon ',:!1iC!J flu.s rcl ievcd flO of

a load of care
f:ad a call fn •. 11'5 Le\:crs &amp;. (jaWJlltcr

direct :1is steps -- .11' C call ' c! on :lis return fran :laui.
G

Sat

7til

SaL

bds~f

a00ut dOllestic concerns • . 1i1de

Tile :~. IV appeared llhlut ~ il.ll.

into t:1C

she Jid !lot carH.:!

li~Jilt
i\ 1'1' i

ved

ft'Orl

!~o ilJ 1 a

I

',las indisposed the forclloon Ii did not attend puhl ic \·!orship

:~ei1.d

\:ill You cOllsiJer tile SuL!jQct of rt!rSOllcl1

J\ttcnde(: pray-

a

t-.~!

rather LisilOI'.

~-:eli9ion?

[velliil~j

Coardrlan I s

l'e occu;Jied the Ilhole evenin~j Jis-

I cul1ld UO\.'11 to sec :irs '.!ood's haLe at:rs (iuil1ou ' s und toke

Tuesda,;'
JOI'1Il

lC

The v!ind bein0

P 11

cr ieetins cOllducted

9th

j10htl ji1~l

lltll't

of its IlurdroLc

I dined Ilit:i

ti1l~lj

'.!cd.

enaaCJ(~d

~'c

are

in

i1

\lllie:1

i:ild

L,cen left, and at tileir ut':Jenl; rer:ucst

thonlUjrl ;lOuse

cleilnin~

s.r:J.

arrived i1t noon

~l

�12

~

13

',Ie have '](l.L1 nurlerous culls -- Parlor painted :.

The ,Judus, ,ir " ;lrs
14

Sc1L

,h~

l~eck\Jitll

thin~js

in it,

~lisarran~jed.

,Irs DOI,linis (?)

Llar:lol1 preached for us.

Text ;;hllt nelln these stones?
'leetin~;

DisllOP u9ain took direction of the prayer

[vellina :ir

t. occupied all the tine

1 ec tu r i llU •
1:;

Eella I'as attacked "lith tistilrla !lerilaps it lillS

,ionda;'

(1) \;it;l the nel' paint
10

She I'ent up into the

17

\;ed

on by contack

ni~ll1t.

She ;lad a distt'esseJ

va1le~/

IJrOU~j:lt

to spend the \'est of the I'leek at .lr ll.s

,irs J ;;. her brotiler call'u --

The~1

invi:~(;cltheir

have

fanily p;lysician

(at Ily request) to prescribe for Bella

10

Fric!a~l

I had the olJ cup board put into

11."

little tJilck rOOfl -- Paid tliO

younusters a real a piece for helpinu to r,love it

20

Sat

:l(1ttif~ [t

Very tired indeed

I have taken up the carpets \"'ashed floors,

rloved all the books [, tile case, put dOl'n nell l'lats

21

Sal)

a rainy rlorninD -- I did not attend church in

(I

put

t~·!O

u rl

t!l(:~

\'oons in order

:h'" /\rmstronu

preacheu

In the evenill9 ::1' Bicknel (l) IlilS ordained

text none of t:lese

tllin~:s r~ore

iliLerestin0 sill~]'ins vl:r~/ fine
CrlllrCh 1!i1ich

~lCI,'

;i&lt;lS

rle(!)

:11'

T:1e ch:lrcl1

Clarl~
\!&lt;lS

preached froLl the

full, exet'c;ses vcr~l

That is the second onlaination(!) in

Leen consecratcu

onl.~l

the I)crsons Here r:cllbcrs of aliI' ChlH'ch.

OUI'

(\ little over u ."eRr, and botll

['.1 esse..-l btl God for such evidence

of his orucious IJrcscnce.

2Z

Uella COl'lrlCnCed uoins to school aUilin

:lonuay

strcfluth Should not be adequatc to the
2S

lon~l

Bella hcalth(!) secrlS to be runnillS dOln

:'0

I feel anxious lest her

I.'ttl I:
dccicled t:lis

1100n

to let Iler

take a trip to Hila -- I callid over to '11' J. Ladd's to see ;lr5 :lo.rsll,\11,
'.Iho sa iJ S:IC siloulu Le vel':;
2Gir

I:.

a

call (!) to fluke

:lat)p~/

to huvc) her CQl,ij)an:

nood [:/&lt;.: visit

'

lie: is CjOinCi to

I"IOrrOI'

to San Frall-

c i seQ
2.7

Sat

:)1'.

::i1itrlore I,:aue his :;oocl L,~/(!) call

I:e is (,oin~] i](mc to visit his

friends after an abseilce of nearl:' ten '/ern's ill Cal ifonda.
Judd left for ,Jarves Island

tal~c

her

Uo\!1l

appearance.
20th Sal,.

to

t:i(~

The Yankee for SClII rl'iHlCisco

z.

The ClitU" ic
t;lCl Lii101iho fOl~

vcsst.::1, I::1icil, de1il ed till the full j';oon nude its

:irs Dates

ll

Z;,.

'lr

~everence(!)

firs ,larshal1, !lake Uf1 the party.

Fatilcr GiS:10 t ) preachlrj on thc sul,ject of t:IC t\!O tilieves

Jirection of tliC ev(;.

lie ctlso tooL

Iwa~/el' :h~etin9

,1llfC!1 1st. ::onda::1 !,!e had.) ilail nil Silt. [, Cilpt of t;leiornin0 Star' is supcrCed(,d

l:is

�2J/1J!.J0
:-;'JCCl~ssur

c:

il

is cOl,ill:.! vi.} SuI! f. in tile Farm:' lJjor.

nmi ,loor lias lJGen cut thro' the stone I'illl out of t:le \:ook rooli.

C!itllli:-erlain :, S.;l. Lilcrsoll arrived this

il

To

cvcnin~J

:'ilenr2fuscJ 11e threatned(!) to so :! f~il1 his I:ifc b~! I!i:lj of revell~e

;:oor:l
tJ

,1;\ttic !IZlS fitted U,J

.1.'.' \!OrblCn conLienccd tile Store rOOl1

Sat

:~ one

pClintld the kitchen

\\.! are

still ill conTution(!)

1t:1

I v.'as vcry tired ({ did not

SaL,

Ilcctin0 in tile Lectlln~ rOOll

pOllllded the
,ldrch

;~;;(I

!jO

to ch. in the

0. r1

l:vc I attended i))'a~'e\'

i;r !oll'Il_~j(!) tooL t:w lead ill the ,ieetin~

,'I ve.r:' i n te\-(~ s tins .leet i WI

II I' S(l1l,

., .

The L1 i za d,- Ella I:as seen coni Ill] round Dirl0nd Foint

, lollda~'

C:1r !.len are sti 11 at I;ork ill

:',rs i:oLerts

\":10

bl'OU0 lit

\.'C.;re

Lx-

tt~~

I: itc lic~n

--

~'11

l ~c i)rc:)ared a Charlber for .ir

up b," ; ;Y' Cl ill':: al{)ut olle olclock

--

S /\ • ~ 1•
r
d

YOUIlU .ir ~~

Irs [}ald\,;n liere received at :11- Cookls -- ;;c fwd a U :- :1ilil to day --

10th

I'ear~'

too

\filS

12

I uttcndcd pra:'cr ;:ceting :ir Ccckl'itl1 conducted t:le exe\'cises

::ed

I IJQnt

Frida:l

to

cnj()~'

clOIJfl

'leetin~;

t!le

I

[!ev •. 11' F.rlerson over aQain

to\!1I to ilake SOflC

~)~l\'chuscs ?J.

\/alked up into

t:1C

valle:'

Spent the afternoon \lith ,irs Ci. [1. her ilusl)and brousht rle hone -- :1attie
:lr

13

i.'-4

:11'5 ;;. \"ent up to visit f'tHlahou
I have ilad a bus:, I:eek.

Sat
order
\'IC

: lr

~

(~

(Colle~le)(!)

f:ave [.lade

SOfie pro~;rf}ss

i:ut are still in dis-

: irs }(oberts have :lad nan.', call s thi s I.'cel:. -- by a \"ila 1 e Shi p

have had fron f:i1o the sad ne\IS of lrs Pitrw.nl:; death.

She has left a

distressd hlisLand D, an infant of 3 I:eek(!) (, her Olin t,'O dear 1 ittle ones to
r.Journ
14

Sab

:11' i!oberts preached a scrnon to t:,e

cold -- lie preached asain iil tile

b

.1onda~1

ilorn to inrorn

lie

evellin~!

there,

16

Tuesday

,.4

fIt 9 p.r:.

r c1ty
l

\!(~ll

;:ellcl~lI\er 110\!

I call1c! over [. found iler

f;usicd rl,I'self 011 tile p.rl. ruttill:]

I \:(1&lt;; call It! upon to n,o over (19ain

c1t 10 she ilad another little
iirs h,lller [, ;lrs

people of our eh.

i:ut I did not attend

that :lrs C 1','us not

Laking so I cane honc [. attended to rline
tllill0S in order.

~IOlHl~J

dau~llter

Jined l:it;l us

Dr J 11as

I returned horle at 12.
liad a pleasilnt visit

They

�24/1'::\;;8

,,.iarc,~I
17

:ir..;d.k C. r.lade
2

Lottl(~

for it

lie il

prcsent of 20 lbs of crushed
:~:!

of 11reserved fruit.

especiall~.',

life 1011Cj!

;:. I

~i.

~OI~le

driecl apple u

nl:eJ of the first article nade

thanl~e(: 1.1.;1 f:eavelll~1

In viuor. !waltil

sUDal~,

1,1e

urateful

FatilCr as I:ell as the dono)' for

strenutll, llith unclouded rlind, I see this (iuy.

call see the hand of the Lord in this. -- t!hat shall I render Ullto hin for
J.11 his lJenefits?

:0

\;;:; :lad a visit

Sat.

·,TOil

,irs. I'.

llu1ick~,

,Julia ,r,nn -- :;eceived sone correct

inforrii'l.tion respectinu ;licnlllesia. -- ',:e ilopedi.,J. ,'ould arrive
:laina L'ut \fOre disap,Jointed

;:.1

Tilis

evenin~j

SaL

Earl~!

frOl1

La-

This \Ieek hCls L,cen one of terlj)(lI'al hlessinss

t,:o h111f b1s(!) of sllsar ,'ere n:ceived

frOP11l~1

son [varts at

this rlorn the 10i lias seen c011inc; into t!lC tile(!) hal~!~or

J\s

Levi :lild to utteild to tile Liill:in&lt;j, .iattie [. I I ..all:eu d()I'11 to fleet :IJria JailC
&amp; escort hel'

22

u~Jain

for us,

Little C:v1r1 ie calle dCWll to spellci the c1a~1 :J. I'hen ids father carie for

:lollda.~'

T!;urstoll
I; '",1
\';.,,,,

to ollr !10r1(; -- :ir ;:oh:;rts pt'each2J

,;cv .1r PiSilOP delcSiltc passell~er)(!)

r.tt~nded

frn:lcrieetin'.) at the Li.;ctur(; rOC'r11r (ooLe led the exercises

.'''ftcr neetill~; u letter \'as read fror; '11'

(0\"'(1"

of S.::nfrancisco(!) ;jivill~i

:Ii s reaSOliS for decl i11111[J our call

T'l'
,t.:

to

')," ( •I
10£"U

I;~

t

(-01
"
.':1 '1"
'~j

(I• ';

I

t!H~

- - ' '4
i '0 U '"'.;,

"I

I \

COlli ,;

1il \.lI ~' I

S 'I)
\ •

tool:

not

)

,1ortlin~

Star, if lieu.

[ec:~\'itll.

professor at I'-hou

;1t~s

Ford It'

(I

,il's

~:estoil

�"r', I ('" (I•

i\ •

-"7
L cl.l.,
l.

,

fro:

1 !H~r

\ -l~lS

tcr i au s

llother cO:lfiminc; the d1'c&lt;ldful nc\'s

'I&lt;I)

(~()

00t into the Custori f:ouse (. rlacie off ,lith

on enteril1~J found i)at:::t of the Spicia(!) ~101l(2

'100

,,)Ulji,)V.

')11

r,d

1:(105 cont&lt;lininC) :;20(1)

tl!O

ssin~;

t'C-

; ill i lied.
Lvenili0 Little
(iLwstill~

the

:lllr~1

~ji1'ls

stllyed dcwn \'ith

lie

~:e

rle~1

Zl their I.rotllcr to call up

I attended a church r'cetinu

:lr

r\rrlstron~J

1I

recd

note

fr'0I1

;lrs C re-

are in c;reat distress

rerlarked to

SOr1(~

uentlelien bc-

foru tile exercises COflllenccd that "poor C;oodale s(!) coulltenance this
indicated intense Iluntal auony.
el1:)o\!eri,n~

::r Cleo.

~ed~\'ith

The Church Flet to act on

to select a ninister for us

tf)(~

(Hid

&lt;l.U.

b!ISiness or

to address a

letter to hiil t,y tile next ,lail to that effect.
31

lJed.

This rlorn

ear1~1

Evarts &lt;lrrived frorl

Levi 2i \'ent out to :lcet :lil·: in tile COl'

I~lluai.

~/Jnl

\;;l(;\'e

lie inquired at once for
~le

lias nil FinC]

,\;;ril 1st. Levi stopped 00in9 to f'lllluhou (. he ~( [varts st&lt;lrtccl aLout 11 a
I (\sked [I:ilat

\'01'0

rl

for :!aialuJ.

Ilis plans, hut he replieJ that he could not tell tin

after his retUrli.
Ld.

Fri~la'.'

:lorn :lr FI ;lrs j;obcrts :-. l]l1ttie I:ent out in 'Ir Cook's(!) carria~(!)

to nake cal1s in the val1e~1 (. took :1&lt;.11':1 !lOf1(~.
spent the
(~

J.

ni~ilt

at ,11'

~,~. IS

IJc aprears depressed.

:io clue l/llat ever

Frida,~1 eve I \'aked(!) U~l
Cull

u

t:c founLl as to the tileives

I carlO llorle before hreakfast.

13S8
,\pril 3d

~Jturda~!.

I [l.:lssed throl a saved!) triol --

[. ill the eve \I:lile L &amp; his sisters '.'orc
tileir t)lans

~()nc

;1~1 t\~O

sons returneLl this f'.:i.

to clioir r;cetinG [ divulU ed

It ,'as for L to treed. off at Ollce frcJ[] ~,tud~1 take u1lat little

funds he ilad. i'i tile threc! Lrothers ell'j&lt;lgc in tho Lusincss of SU0ar nanufacturilllj

1:1is lias a ueilt:l [;leJ\: to the desi\'(; of his deceased fathel', to

al1 r1~' hopes ;'. pr&lt;l:lcrs t;lllt he l'li~J'lt Lecorlc a ninistcr of tile uospc1.

-,

i 1,'/

�~

aPtJr'Oiwiate

CiUiC

In tile i),il. L.

cOI,fortin9

to converse \:ith

r,le.

I't} \,'ilS

to 9ive l1e puin i.'ut t:lOlt the tllltural aclviHlta~les of his !~rs(!) ;11ac(;

sm'r~'

so oooJ for the "lI:,jar i:lIsiness ?, [IS

h~iW;

I'~l~re

providentiall" Jetilined

I stated his

Jerived a klilJl'ledC]c of the husiness \.'ell I'ort!l consideration

fat:lcrs I:ishcs (;. rl~' pn~ffcrnce(!) Lut left hill to till~e t:](~ resf'ollsi!;i1it:l
of dccidinJ \!IIic!l course to pcrsue.but ildded if/ou do
trcal~
la~l

:ith

u;)

,~

lCilve the old I:ouse

:~ 11011U.

this heavy Lunien dOI!rl at ,Jesus

I felt very cillll

~4 'I2\S

ellllbled to

f~ct.

[car:lc to ric ~, reported that L. had decided to UO on Ilith his Stlld-

.1onJay

ies -- Th:' nerc" 0 Lord
lIand lliliden
hands

1 s!\i:l.ll Iwohabl:,

C]O

['erfect thy

endun~th

1'01~!: CCJllCemill~J lie

I consecrate

/\CCUilt tile offerin0

f'L1.nin:!(!),
lot ill the

tolkii1~J,

["c)l'suke not the

forever.

fl"

!-uildin~

tliinl:illC of

t~le

rorsake not

The Colle,:;)c Students arc ;lZlVin\j

il

of tiline

I!orl: of t:line

all to t;ICC.

a little house to rent, on

Fear it r,o," all pro'le a sinLillfJ concern

vall~y

SOli

vacation of a "tee!:

L

IT'

Feel perplexed

;luvin~; JeciJ(~d

to

persue ids studies, seens c!lCerful.

:1&lt;t 11incJ :. thouuhts \ICI'C
L,ucll

10

to ile at all

en~]rosscd,

Sat.

I

~'as 1,IJS-"

in t;iC

t:H! :;,!i for Laiicliliil.

11th

r· '
_,cil:

,:r

!~oTid

0.11.

illti~n~stin~J

"it;)

too

L. Feels disllppointeci hIt I liiwe

fi:' uSlIill &lt;1011cstic cares

ilt noon ,laria ,1

I \'rotc J ilote; to I:." r!c\1r L ill t,lC vulleJ

a rr i vell
fro!i

:lC

I

'ollld

ilot

stor'l1.

.,
1L
i:urtl ctt, ,irs Uii
'.!llethcr Ji\2l

iOI;U, ,iI'S

Luce •. lt~s

rC\ tes

I enGuvorcd (!) to a5certJ. i n

cffichmt rleaSUrC5 \;cn~ [cine! taken to discover the 1'01)/;CI'5 of

�"7/1'"
'.'
'u",Ju

n:tUrllu[ lio; Ie carl,"

of a true friend if I cOlllcJ find out \':nt n:' dut"

13

Sal,

r 1i

CO;,lllllllion at the Ft. Cfl. l!llS COl)(juctC(! I"

r~(~\f

The

.11' i\ndl'clfS

itlfan~s

s sed.

lSionJ,):,

;\t 4 f\.,i. P G cal1'd in

t!Jl~ carrict~le

ci took

ne to hma:lllll.

I spent

SUII

r:~

Ll

to dine

(1

, ieJnesdaJ
La L.'I
"

FOLlild

t 4 P [,1

:1\' S callJ (~arl ~'

irs I"

Silent tile da:'.

~l

took

r~(~

lip to his I lor Ie to

:lrs (lood" 1 c; \\ll ked

vel",'

cOI:fortaLle

: '1'

call ' u' up to cline i1t 4 ,n r:

\.1

(,

\'(\ s: I
dOl,!n I

"

dn~ss

the

'i t 11 the children

t:,I; 'I ;'\11 I'ul ked hone

;\pril
I
evenin0 to 'Irs

'iOSSlluflS fOl~

2'eilst

\.!(lll~c~ dO\'l1

in the

�"
'!"
L\:)

/1 ,--):..Ju
c).

.~

Cl ark to spend the da:' \ ·ith 1I S
In thc evcnins the ti1C(!) Cousins

Soci(~t"

r'0.t at our house

This '.:ec!:

:,,1S

l\,;en \Jell fill'd up Ilit:1 various laLor &amp;. c;utics

to

:IUI' --

I :lllve Cllst r\~! cares on T~l(;C

--

['.s til" faith so

it unto ti,eu

h:~

I \fiiit for tlw Lord n~' :;oul doth \'ait (, in his l"ord do I hope

Ju d0c AnJrt,;\ls preached frofi the pilral'le of be Prodisal Son
27

T,wsJa~1

',Jarren::' eel ia ','itil their 1 ittle

I ,,'ent up to\,'ards cveniWJ to sec :1rs r~

il1

Thro ' tile

Llessin~j

GiS

Ily

,:JS

rc:lievt;;J

I \:Qllt

hCI~ ~ood

"'orks -- On

l)assen~Jcr(;::iss

old fello\!

1.,110

,)hc is i:l I:ind nei0ht'or a (lood

:lot:ler but J fear sl1e ilal:es a Ilerit of

1l01ie I call 1 tJ .... dined \;itiJ

had !)een taken suddenl',

On \,(:d norn I \Ient up to see :1rs Ei:ltes

seriously(!) ill Z, set in her roorl V.'O hours
l4

\·1110

of liod on sirit,lc rel:edics she

up &amp; spent the ni0ilt at ir

Ifife

arrived about noon frou

llulJ~ll1tcr

Stone)

11V

\,(1,21

nOli .:1'5 i~isilop,

::. fl:' visit Iras cilUracteristic of her fOrflCr self.

lciwe in the Yankee, for

3C

Fr ida21

~all

Friltl. i'lno the

l.evi's i. irtll da;' -- !'e Attained to hi s 21st

fur till! S fal'

~u iJi n~J ;·1 i rl

t:IrO 1 the sl ipper', pat:ls of ,',rOUtI1

,
to tile Lord, as far as a . io +'
... ner
pra,:lfJrs
~

fallil:, cal1'd on their

"P.Jl'

l!Z\y

into tile.:

[t

Iii shes cail avail

COLlI1tr~'

[;1 essed Lc God
I:e is consccruted

::r

"
cJ

:1rs ti a

to spend sene tirit,; (It :ietcal F's

tile

: 1a .'i 1 s t

Sat

,lie Yanl:c2 sailed iiI tile i1ftenlOon -- 'Ie hud

. . . ',.
10:';0

::a.:; ;,:

Jiri.:ction of tilcb:tinlj

liss /\lexC:l.Ilc!cr (, her t:1rCC

�,~

(~

. l.i"\.

t:lis seasonaL1c hour for prayel'.

:ills :. !lis

;;ic~cc:

I tuiled of un

excl~ll(;nt

oPI"ortunit2! of

-- T ;n(: jlJ';t Clot

for

It!)

fnr\ard to

11, looi:in~)

I'
lj

for.) Joullc: porti()Il of t;IC

JL

Sat

ni~Jilt.

,ll~s

CooLe

I :lCl.Ve

u. sile

~;racc

~ot t~:rouc'ii

tool~

of

pi1tienc(~.

r;uite scltisfactoril:,. all the cares of tl1is

out for t:le firt(!) ti,lC

:ICl~ littl(~

I felt too

jUlie.

"J~' lOtil/JO

I,'ed

\:J.rren llrrived to taLe his farli1:, horle

dClJS (:, an i UlIt in the va 11 e,~/. returned th is eve.

attended the :e\,'inG Societ:, in the

;1.rl.

('(t ,lrs L'ishnr's

I

~lIite

not

\,'('(S

\;e11 Lllt tooi~ care of ,\11 ie.

14

Frida;' ,lorn

Ce1iCl.

d

\'urrell:J. the little one left at 7 a.n. for

'1

(

~at

,"

Siliprklns
1(,

hOf1(;,

SaL

,~

•

I

I •

The

T:ll1rstolls have Jrrived

I roue dOI/il in

the :lt1.ria 1', clohn

voun~l

h~

Castle's c(u'ri(\Qe tolornin:,j pra'/e)' :leetinu.

I,'er(; !-,otil CIt tile 1/!1Jrf :le \'ent JOl/n to

','ilcox Z, ,}onson{l) also i1rriveu fron

I~auai.

brill~

i\s

up any

�iii on.ler to have t:le children Cltten(!) the Sa.L,.

~c!lo()l

Pic nic to 110rrOI.' at

l'unaiiOlI

10

T~lesda~'

Tile .10i arrived

fron .laui.

di~l

t:li~

,\ n I', LrouS:lt four of tile ::issioll farlilics

.k t.ndrc\:s farlil:' of six are

acco'lr1odat(~d

\'itil LIS

So far as tile rcfrcr;hrlcnts '.'ere cOllcenlCd,

[;ic :lic

~Llt

in t!;c

thill~jS

a previous c21el;·ratioll there.
E)

.1:.1',20/;)0

:.'cd

TliC

U

:1

I\\S

nrC)Clnizcd 2. the business cOfl11enccd '.'ith reudillO repOt'ts of

StJ.~iGns

r:ad

T!ll1rsclaJ

/\ :le:iol'ahle cla,;' for Clrl'ivals.

il.ll.

:.

I

.lessrs \'ilcox [.

rcce;vr~d

L,;'OIlS

to dine \!itil

concernin~J

partic'.llilrs

liS

The 1ail arrived (fn San F.) in tile
;;.,

f(lt:](~I'S

arrived aiJout noon fron tile ::al'quesas Islands

dentil.

The

.1()l'lIin~;

St,lr

I \!C.mt (jut after lUIlC:l to G•. l.

" I!as surprised to see .ir f(ekelil :. his little s()n step in arlOW} the hrethren

;dl ["!Jsiness \'as slispencicc!

fOl~

tile

a verLils(l) rCj)ort of tili1t :;;ssiotl

I'unc!l Lo~.:l anilOUllced tile

22

Saturday

t;I1t;

.lall\!

'.'r.I~C l\ffeC-cl~c!

to

tear~~.

T:1C Lurd

zlrriva1 of u 2,01. at the 1':11ilce.

The /\mlivel'Si\r:' of

t:l(~

.1issioll C~1iHrcns Soc. '.'as ilttellded at t~le

�~IS

\:ure ilivitr...:J

ii, 11

ou~

'j'lLSlliCSS
.

, ,

I \

Sl.~,)L~li~iC(t

at

31

L~

ell t

:. 4L.

II

,lcilda~f •
i~Llnds

to \'hie;) I

1:.:1S

invited.
f ,'/
I."

1U"!
r, ( I )
U ,! \.

l.

The infant sons of ,11' C

r~ r,llC!rel!S

;j

,:1'

[,ndrm:&lt;;.

Jjnc 1 st
!.'I ,lr \!il.,lul

ic~; ~I ~,

deLate on t:1C

,)ll:~ject

of to":\cco ! etl'ccn \cxford i'itC:I-

cock:.. Porter l.;recn, I,'ilct!lel' it s!,olllc! h.: ili1dc a sU!'jct(!) of dicipline(!)

J.me 2J

tile lii'j:lt at :ir \.iooua1c'5

June 3d

t:1C educution of niltivC' fl:l1C1h:s

The

Sul~ject 1,'ilS

lidd

!,efon~

t:le Ladies L'I

�cidee! to send a cOl1rlitte(!)

I,:i t,,!O

:1r5 fmdre\:s i( Uir;olld 'co !win0 the subject

left for tileil' statio!]s
/'
t

l"rida:'

took
::r

T\le 'leetinq ildjoun~necJ(!) ~l iiI' Thlll~stOll :1r Lald\lin [. Pouucs fil.,dl ies

:~obcrts

Partlett ' s

C

SilL

in

P;lSS11CJC

r:u :loi

Tal' their sti1tions -- :11'

:;rs Parker d"ined \·it;j us.

ell so \,'Cllt in Cor;pan:' ,:it'l [' r;rC(!iI on theioi to

::r

~

I had a ilC,lJ ache

~

pra~'e\' ,\cetillC]

~laced

il~s

Cra!;t: ;1rayed :. exhortcd(!) --

JiJ not attend t:1C ilorninu Service

~)rreii;el(!).:J retllrll(~d rrOlI l~ol1ala

to be

:;a~Ji.

r,iS:10P'S

I attcndeJ tile Ilorilins

,ir nond

[l

ill t:1C

at our cil.

llcani ,ir

(, brou~jilt to our house the olJest SOil of

f(\r1i1~'

School of

t~le

::ev. ,lr

~1()le

at !:auai

::Jou(l) 1ar0c FElIIil.;! of 17, seven of l.'hOl,; arc chi ldrcn froll 12 to 1 Jcar old
Lrca~~s

: londi1:t

,;)

in upon tile stillncss of our sabl:,)t:l tin:'';

Our, lont;112' COllcel't "ilS rlor~ full" Jttcnded thilll

UStW 1

Fatller Eis!l-

Tuesday, ir /\ndrel:s 1 i ttl c Lorri n :lClc.l J fall frolll tile top of our U1cl~ s ta i rs

took

t)dSSaSl! 'ill

:~ dall~Jhtel's

the iarii.i fo\' their stations

This C ,1 iws pressed [;vse1f

dm.'ll as never Leforc I !lave felt:.-, it scer.;s Fl.S if I could Ilot

\

.

,11 S

sister Lizz" to spend the

Cittcnd(;c\ the ~e\!ill~j ~()cict"

i1.tlrs Lelfers

da.~'

\'it:l us.

I did not spenci

Jc1c at

�-) J

"

)

"

JJ/ loJ,J"

ill --

1, J)

13

Frida'l there

a ;1ra:.'er :lcetin0 at ,ir CllstcS(!)

19

Sat

I l,ut

20

~~ai;

,lr ;~oLcrts preac!icd Jt i-to St. Ch.

\OC1S

Lit)

several jars of tUilUrinJs for the sisters at

;;ict~onesia

l:el1J

I attnnded the iWil~1 Ilee~in~(!) ill

tile Lecture roar] ill t:1C p.l:. I':dcil ',fas conductcJ I:' Cap ;-,rol'll of the :k1riliWl

Stur.
JU:1,e

21
There is (illite a

fallil1~l

of nurlbers

call1c! at:rs 'l;rlonds, \,'ho hrouu!1t Ill! hOlle in her carriaue
23

\:ed

.ll~s .)1'

2, Tlcoclorc

~J'.llicL

call1c! aftcl' r,lomillC)

,leetin~j ~

took Lreakfast

,:'it:l us.

parting prayel' offcnl(!) i1t :11' Clilt!.S,
\\ood l)'f.

.1r~,:

irs ::oLcrts lind irs ;Jo1 e
I

tllCll I'(!

bacle ,1rs l1octol~ G tl Ti1codore

:~ ('(!Or~i(!

1 eft fron our house

: lrs [)

�34/1c):.JJ

~)reakfast I,:it:l

::r {,

I I'llS too '.'car:' to
in t;lC

evenin~

!\rnstron~j

Z3

,1onday

elljo~'

t:1C da:'

i1

Tnoi:

n,\p in tile forenoon

(j

\!alhd hOllC

-- Cousins :ieetin5J at II' I:all ' :,

ill'each,:u at ft. St. pra.'fer

:1r T.

returilin~i

,ir ;:icc [, :latiil al so call'd up to breakfast --

:;1'5 (i.

Lladc

SOTit.!

leetin~1:'

little exertiun in

i1sthr;a COIIVillccd

liL

~cttin~.) Ut)

his

'lOpe of his irlproved

rl~r

t:l:tt

in the afternoon Z.

evenin~l

ba~~sage

;ic

u

his

:lcalt~l

is

Uli-

founded
i:9

Tliesda.~l

4tll

tile Lc:.;cslaturc(!) ;lilVil1~J adjCl~rnuj :.'Jrren returned to ilis :lOl.le

as J chure;l, at Ft St,

i Il~ (!) the

d~ti n~j

1 eve of our ~:edeerlt~r.

fro I I tr.e text,

(ll~idt;

'.:itil

~IS.

looked

ver~!

feehle .

con'~ora t
;1011

orJilii1.nce t;10 1
.)

:ionJu.y

:lf~

The people in

on the pl(lin ;,

fl

Sun-set

L~vi:~ :lar~:ha

/.l1n

11' becb.'ith preaciled u ser-

:11' Tltylor tool: i)art ill

rAll -in tile cV(;llinn,

, .~

i'ridJ~1

tilis :latiollal linl idJ.'/ h"

dispcnsin~; tile

SllistitLlted til;S f()r their !!olida:' C()lltICncill~ at

tC)lJIl

-- I \ ""ilt

c!

eele!;)~\1tcd

&lt;'

~I

'-\'(1
.. I 1\0...

Celia

I\lso fire

'!{)d~s

displi1yed

Lr!llil \Ient

c!\-'r,1 rlrr- (I) d:
,. 'J-1I're''I""
to clJj'.
i

d,~

Ii.d.. ';

arri\f(~d

~).

I

fror, !'c';illllil a little

\';lil(;

ht.:TCH'e

�1L

I CJ.l1 , d

17

Si'tturda'l

"":

p.' ;.

I cc111d

Llr' at :ir

Ii;is is "'s !;'irth

"('1":'
'"V"
II.
;".ll)\.!I)

I

i

C's

.J

(I• j\

"~,..~r.",C·
. ,,'
. 1..4.)
l ..... u!!! ll!{ .. ~l

(;u~1

--.1,,",

U;"('~~V

't-'.

iL.,

i let

1.-4

~at

L'v'tl.rts car-;(: 110!!c froll

~:il·ii:llud.

'!~re

ull tllere to do llOnor

to

illJ profound attelltion

ilis

;':0

h'{

\'uai~lIess

.londJ2'

iiis

ll's

:::1.1 c: S\,QI'til

just J

Conversation in the

fiCflDI"f.

Tl,e semon

evC!nin~;

l!llS

tuuc~lillS till: cOtlSCiellci;:~ secn~t

frnn

rri ved

S.

t-:(;t\!ecn us

excellent cO!,rnnd-

sprinss lJf fCl:lill:)

d vili1it~' in displa:lill~! ids riches i{ ~)lor,:'. to tile forciun 1\:1-

L. :ldS oilen'd all ()-Ffice ill to',m

u

is

coin~J

to flake anoVwr

(~ffort

in

the practice of le\\' in !:ono1ulu
";'7(1 )"\H~':i

L..

••

Levi

:'l

his friend

J.e.

r~(\cl(~ l\

tOllre(!) vio.

!~i1ncohe

to \!aic:llua

tilat sile t:lil1ks sile S11(111 not need rl~1 sc)'vices Ml," r~orc;. - J\nniversar;1 of

3D

Frida~'

,:artha ."" .. [,&lt;:11&lt;1 :{ I r~ade sm,(~ ci1.11 in to\:n partic1l1i.1rl~' on ,1rs ['or-

�'JL
) /1
in tile

Leforc an:' of t:le

\1 I,;

turn out ill

~t...!nerJl

I!as d

i.inC! tilere
\laS

1 f,uj.

\tete lip

farlil~f

[. on horse bacL 11Ot'se

displJ:' of fire

.,

\,:orl~s

racin~j

2,C

In the evc-

ncar the :;o"al School Louse, lillie:]

Cjrailu for tili s pl ace

Sab!:atl1

in

carria~jes

(1'

dJO

:11' :'alJsl'ortll preached for us at Ft. :;t. this /\.,1.

Jilt'l~

Jcf~cts

s:lade, tile
I!a~'

a

heart in

as I

:lllVC

cilllract(~r

in the

of

t~le

He pOt'tra~!t;cl

:lan after ("tod IS

I 11(\VC(!) nevcr ~1Cad !~c:forc.

O\'t!

not exactl:!

to

IV

edification -- I an depressed in spirits ('. l1ust fall hack upon the son0s
of

2J

t'lis ver:' rlall to

:londa~!

[I

:11'

c~leer flC

~HTivcd frOf'~

;lrs Cooke

to take :le up to Jud\je t.nclrc\.'s.
JL.ll~'

\!ith

il

li(~r

son.

\llJ~'

fOr\ml'd

11al'(1ii

(;4

:lr5 Fuller cal1't] ill :ler carriage

Sarah lias confinecl on Sutllrcluy the 31 of

ilJsLuliU ,11' fi. T!lur5ton is afflicted \:ith disease of

I:er nother

(j

sister L. also, are

I staid I', took care of tile notiler

i.

infant

sent on a visit to Ha\!C\ii for ids health.
in l1el icate 11ealth

art thou cast c!01!1I () n2' Soul

7th

till SatunlJ.~lt i, left thei'1 ver~! cOflforti.ll:le. (!)

3th

Sal:

I heard :11' f;eckl!itil preach both

rlOrl1ill~) ~. r.venin~]

at Ft. St frorl the

eve)' •

18

Levi (, his friend rode

11

[varts 1l1oved his

a~aill

()ffic(~

over to !:ancfli1e

fn ,II' Dillnnd's to an lIprer rom1 in :lel'ciw,nt St.

I:e pUllisilcJ our chinarJaIl for

pett~'

t:lcft.

I attended our uSllal ':ed eve

:ieetin'J
12

TiHtrsday

Societ," at PUnctllou.

Tile funeral of '1rs [:rol'!11 \;(\S dct2ilcled fit che

:louse of .11' \;(lOd

faL1il~'

are s'ick.
,it

receive

1 Ii

I

ill

~;o ~IP

\ 'it:;

r~ecl~\.'itll Ilweacht~,l frof,

;liil

next trip

t::c text It is rlorc l:1esscd to r:ive thllll
___

�.....

,,

cu,

u

ll~

.

. .

V1S1C

ltin'j attended pra"p.r ,1eetiWI (It Fie L(;ctu)'P.

~Oor1

at Ft. St.

C:)~irC;l

, }')

LJ

\',")0'1 -:- '1
&gt;

:lis

,-&gt;

~

i8

Sat

fJ:]il~'

• '.'

~.~

"..;

urrivcd

f.. :i:.lil fron

::i'ln

j

(? )
•

7Y'O:.1 ~;i.lii)Lhl

F. -- i\

1;C\!

profesc;or ilas arrived for tile

Clark ca11d "it;] her i·al·e Lcfore leavinG for her

ilorlC dOI.!1I

C()llt:~.)t~

,\

tOl.!rl

I,'cnt Cnlt to hear :Ir Li:-;llOP lectllre irl the evenin~l

I fCJr r:e11il is tCtkillCJ
30

;lunda:' eve

\'ed!)
ilOL1C

31

coW;!l.

\:e had a church :leetin~1 for prayer and sor](~ iter·,s of L'usiness

:Jrou~h(!)

Ut) to lJe; Ilcilldcd over to a rC:julur

rlt~etins

~Ihe;n

lie cllr::c

found SJl]l [: 1C}'Son over

TuesLlay

nicely

')
L..

t:~e \:llOOpir.~]

L ittl C

11C:H':! carle

d(wn to spend ttH~ du" -- T:1C tun 1 ittl C olles agree

�JJ/13~J

i

:;ecd. a f'Jost desir2ble favor fron '1rs .1ilrshall in the u.S.

FI'hla:'(!)

ed dOl'm about sun-sct to t:lUn(!) :lrs Lce t!1rou0h
;.!llitne~'

on it's II Clark and on 1rs
prel)aratory Lecture
HIOU

4

i1e

ill

\!Cl.lkcd

1.:i10r1

EI fn. there \/cnt to

lJZl1k-

it \,'as recd. -- CCl.l1d

rt

:;t to attend the

fresident Ceck'.;'itil jl)'eac:led fn the text I in theil L4

Unity I:itil C:ll'ist
to the v(ll1c," -- Callie] onlt's Eilrtlett, :irs LI111 :11'5 Coady,

Ji)

Gates 2. ,irs Spence(!).

The

tliO

latter

(\1'0

1rs

Took lunch \lith :lrs G (.

sick

\'eturncd ilOI,le befor (!) tea
COllr.lunion SaL.

J

II' Spooner's habe

into the Church.

The solerlll

lA

rt~cd

haptised, and n." son Levi \/Us

\:(\S

L~l

interesting exercises \!cre conducted

Fres.;Jcnt Eec k\!i til.
thou~jilt

I have ever

::1 felt, Vlat if I should 1 ive to see fly last (( ."OLlI1S)cst

son received into the IIOL;Sflhold of faith, it I!ould l.'c tile flOst
J&lt;l'y

nant

iii

liy

I tiloug:lt I silould I,:ant to praise God aloud, for his cove-

life.

Lut I all illlri[.1ed in Gf:e Just tinct rejoice \!itil trerdlin:.;.

rlerC~I,

~&lt; too:~

ul1 \!cnt out
~)

Cease

interestin~J

\Je

tile: 1 ittle 0ralldchild,I:':lO klJilvcd very \fell.

fly soul on restless

t:lin~Js

to roC'.n

/\11 this 1!i:JC \.'orld fror] either pole ;1(1S not fOl~ thee horiC.
Univcrst~

"hon have in tile
6th

LlIt thee ()

;l.~'

Ciod!

:1onda.:' attenJed :lontllly Concert tit r-t. St • . 11' Ciuliek directed t:1C :leetins
"ilve a ueourtljlilica1 Jescrirtion of the :licroncsian ,1issiotl -estinfj,

n~arl/

lA

half tile rllllllH.:;r present,

~ot lll) [.

Ver~'

uninter-

,'ent out

lJ~8

Sat

a dull Ileck -- I·:eatllcr extrcLJcl:!

does not appear,
~Iesterda\~.

lon~Jin~j

~atJl;at;l

LOli'jino for 1 i(]ht Ilhich

for letters TrOll absent OIles, Illlie:l Cimc to ilcH1U

J\ scene in ti1C eve., 1 et unrecorded stAnd exc(~pt on rlt~rlor."s lJook

::u.:' SUCrl never recurr(!)
12

1.lnrr! --

a~)ain.

;ir i\rtenas Bishop preached at Ft. St.

I.:hose CCH1UI1 i 5

rro0n~ss i n~.

I stad(!) .it

\:ent to t:1C lJnion ['ra:'cr

a t our Lecture roon, aile! enjo2'cd the: pri vil i ~ld!)

'!r

f1(;etin~

!lOl'lC

\!itfi [Ill ie

in t:1C

;~(l bert SOil

1 cad

t:le

I1cet i nu

14

Tuescli1:'

:h~s

Parker cai'le in :, took t.rczllJast

She~,

:11' [ discourseli pcr-

fcctionisrl • . ~ecd a rlOst (lcceptul)1e slll'pri:,c prcscnt froil 1'1." dear friellds
in the vJ11e" L2! t:leir CI:ina fJill1

�,{
.
. l?j/:"V 111 ~

lC

r ortcr

·1

.

iUT"j

vcJ

17
ill al :lUt ('

i

i1 V i

\--.

L.J

.lissioil Cliildrens

teil.

soc"i(~t:'

net at

ttl t i () n to

tLi S :li shead

�T!Je :lounJ i)(~)'sons of the 'lission in attcndJllCe

'11' T. of l_':st iaui,

\'t:I'C

but I believe nost t!1e(!) :iission c:lill:ren left as eJrl:' as J;. past 9 [).;l.

26

I attended Ft. St. Crl. i', heard ,Ir F preach

Sab

ar(~

all ye tilat labor ({

:li,winU laden

(IC

an

fli

tile text Cone unto

e)~cr.llcllt

\'e haJ

sernon.

lie

50110

self 1,:10 l:ilO(!) urI l1er(!) l/if! little i\lli(~.

27

:lollda~'.

OtH'

const:(jUl~l1tl:l

China nan

Tuesda~'

I

20

~{30th

fortni~]ht

for a

llith

il

son~

foot

:lU.d a sins(!) ill tile eVenillj.

I,re

.lr ForLes tool: passase ill tile l:ckclilluohc for La:laina.
cn,)lo"cci
/\I:e
. - fOt'

;l.W(~

Ui)

all thQ I'ork uevolves upon us, even to tile cookilllJ of his food.

,ir .• took teu \'lit;1 us U
(..J

l;een laid

hilS

I Illlve enS&lt;1sed
the t,:o past

i\l~e

Ja~/s

tl'O

da."s to cut ,'ood.

to \"orl; for 7'.J cts pel' day 011 tile l(Jt in the valle:'
I ,,'ent lip [t sta2'ed till noon

ilavin~'

For

hirl set out trees.

Oct 1 st
hud jLlst sot\(: up to visit at :irs lludd l s l'ilcn he arrived.
--

gatherin~

a fallily

(1

rO~1.st tLlrke~' z~

soon ilfter faPlil:, I'orship

4til

:lJd

:ir G I!as present

T"olmted their horses [, started for LaialllJ

f\ COLlet :las fladl! its o.ppeantlce for ubout a ',!ceL ri uht over tile tOl;cr

of the

3d

"e

Little (Illie :li1d becn "Iith us five \:eeks

llor.le
Silt

tl:(~~1

a good I:real:fast

This }\ •. 1.

StOllG

Church

Sa:;

,ir Cisllop prcilcllcc! at Ft. St.

tea,

SUI1U

sone pieces

l~

I did not ilttend

11'

\1

call1c!

dO\.'1l

Iralkcd \!itll our folKS to church.

;l()nua~'.

;lonthly Concert at the Lecture roar;.

interest

:10.5

been l'cceived fron :licronesia

IntelliQcllce of thl'il1illU

'Iar

011

/\paiia \'illen.! :h' ':. ilrs

Cinuilarl are locatt!J.

The:' have flilssed tiwo firey triuls -- sickncss ill

their fanil:l at hOlle,

[j

rcfu~e,

theil'
Gth

Tuescla,:'

L

lied

7

Thursda~'

3th

Frida~'

to

I:ur. u cruel

their strollU tOI!er

~(

suva~Je

del

I'ar, '.'ithout; but the Lord

ivcl~er

Onl~1

\iilS

2.7 present

:1 II fA :1 Ii spent the da:, at hmallou.

I did not attend t:lC

pl'a,~'er ;;eetil1~J.

.Ir LI. call1c.! up to dine \,ith us.
I I'talked up to the lot to see !1011 the Pake \laS

doin~l

his \;ork call III

in a fel! rlinutes at ,it, Lartlett ' s.
9

Sat

:1. Thurstoll spent tile du:' l'it:1 t:1C cirls -- I Ilust llo'eice the arrival

of &lt;1 nail tllis lJeel~ (Oct Gtli, 1343(!)) Lrili~iill~; the jO~lful nCIIS of the
successful

la~/illU

of t:le /\Tlantic Telesrapll unitinr:

derful triurlp;1 of science!

t!llllt a

pri\file~jc;

EIl~!lund

It {\Ilerica.

to live in t!wse lattlT

~'(Jn-

Ja~/s.

�"1/1"u ~~i
".,

L~

eve to Jsk l.c!vi to taLc t:1C ::;sscs hwis, 1Il1dr.r his protection to attcl'ld

ChiileJc

,1~'

11

left

lal',ur~~r

rlC

~"l,

.\

T

,ll;

..i.

:;1 ud of it, for I

cOd1

d

not Jttr.nd to '"rrl: in Lot:; pluces.

12

',:0

TUl~S(:':l'/.

irollcc\.

I

,
I

I'et J
17

Sal

(1

tool~

cold.

It is \rc;rl:, \!(wk.

,

':i~l ,~j

call frol1 Ciliit !'Hcilcoci: u f t::e

;11' [ccl:\,;t!l

pi'f~aclled

so anxious to sUilprcss

11~/

:;tea:,cr ;eriutlc
i

at I"t. St. r::l. in the! il.ll.

I ilttendcd. Lut lliiS

COUUIl, tiw,t I jid llot cnjo:' trw exercises.

'-/l"'

~··(ll(ll·il-l

LVe.

0.rrivc·:l t:-:i&lt;; i'i'::'

lr l,ooi;c IS
l'
IU

illnJJ~/ •

JUt'

last C(lll

\\15

on .1rs Lieu. ::e,:';lClld ' s \':lorl

found sic!:.

\'0

rlictun.;

Sel\' i1

"

19

.

: ,(; 1 S

::':l tile

JriJointcd

3re LOt:l

20th

I

;\.!;.C.F.:~. :;issiollilr~1

striLin~

:11'. COrl:(\,,"

illustl'utiolls of (jud's I'or\;s of

Till! Yankee C\lTived

~!ednl:sdd.~/.

"ib his fard1:",

eve of our lil:ck1,'!

to :!olol:&lt;1i tlllcl his rlissioll (( visit

t!li~;

frovi(!el1c(~.

eveninG and Ll'ous:rt us u pastol' trle i:c;v.

'\I'uS rer:Clrkil.t1e that he sllOu1d C\l'r;ve on t;IC

pra~!er ,;ce:il~0.

~;e

Ilas present there [. received a Ifam

\:elconc frail his chul"ch:. destitute [1co;)lc.
21st

Th~lrsdJ~!

I cal1'd eal'l:, tilis

SJ.\'! ids I'ire

.~ V!O c~lildren

Ilornir.~

at :ir !'all ' s on our nel'! Pastor's fani1:!

\;ut he \.'as absent.

CJll ' (! on .1iss ;lary Ladd,

�42/l0JU

and on ::rs

:~iders.

CVenitl~l i1

T)lis

cargo of ice '.:as landed [. l~cceiV(~,l into

I

ou~;ht

to rc:-

CO)'J t:w arrived of a ,iethoJist :linistcl' in tile Yilnkee.

r.

Tilt; Lord sanctioll it ,,·it'l his l'lessiIl9.

this '.Icek

:louse

I,'cck of l:vc:nts

truly thi s!

23

I ca11 I J dOI,'ll to sec ,1rs 1:.,1. \lilitnc2' \'!lo ,·:as confin(x\ I'ith a

Sat.

I c\1;;o call1c! on lrs

I.'iwlc s;lip via Ca!le liorn.

r\.:~.

SOil

Clark \';;0 is sick of

a fever.
24

~;al).

()our(!) nc\: i)astor,ir CurLin pn;uci1ed in tile

r.• ::.

frorl tile text Let

not ilk that IJllttet;l on tile ilarnass(!) [:oast uS :lC tllat plltteth it off.
r~oth discourses descl'il;in~

eve. Jai.!l,il1:j(?)a \1&lt;111 \Iith uilter1perd(!) ::ortar.
:IC

the duty 1a Lors

of

of the nan .; hope to

J

fa i tlrful rli Il i ~;ter.

pl~ofit

Ilore

(I flGt'E:

bv his rreacilil19 (an lInpleaSilnt

evcllt oCClirn:c!) (! )
Cct :':G

Tuesda~'

:oloLa;

I \:(\s pl cl\sed \Ii t~l t:1C Ilanncr

::;r F left for LahaillJ, to 90 to

..
ill

The Lord Lless iii!: (, clake :1i!1

"(w!:nan in his vine,;!ard thJt llec:d-

J

~

iissbllar." fip.ld of laLor on

eth not to be asilallcd.
27 til ~ :cJ I \'a 1 ked up i \lto t:le va 11 e~, to see 'lrs

i'.1cctin~j

(,

con~ul

Superinter.clt~nt

idea or'iuinat(:d ','itll ,II' I i'eckllit:l

Jccidc:J to call a

~l

of lildics ilt

rt.

t \ 'i t:l her a Gout ;1rc-

of tile Sab schoo1.

\'c

St. Lecture roml ilt :) p.il. to

consult tW.i2tlier:1 ::af:c llcceSSal'2! at'ran~JC!lents for F:ursdilY evcllinc;.

\'e

IlorrOl',

to t;1C 'loul1tains to 9ct
)'0011,

Ti1e:I()Un~!

\!llerc rrayer \'as
'l;il,; rOO;I ~~ '1

~:reen

luliiL!s 21
\:Ollt

trirlr1in~l

Clffectccl a

for our

lar~ll;

r~aC1ic cilan~Je

l.ecture

on t:1C place

The SCiltS ','en.: placed aroullJ the sides of

tl!Jl e \I(\S set in tlle centn; frorl end to end covenl (!) \:i til

pastor to his

1lL!ll!Cl~

~jclltlerlen

to be 11aclt:

cakes, fnl'its ':l flO\!er5.

\:1101c

ornal1cntill

ilsserlLl~'

of :.lUC.

con~re~·iltion

The oi;.ject of the C:iltilerin0 \.'ilS to present t::c
;( the &lt;:"L School to the I'astor

\lent Lelm' to pllTtake of 2\1, "ice

The affait' "s

it

\l;lClc,

The \,hol e

Cl'Ci1r.l :. refn~shr1et1t

11"5 ll(~VCr

CTl-

to t ""
•• 1...

!cen surpilssec! in l:onolulu.

�., c.

Suusins ,ieetillj at ir ili:-l0id's
31

,11' Con'in prcac:lcd t:1is i\ ,1 frol.l tlie text :It!:cr founcliltiol1 Cill: 110 flilll

::aL

lJ~1 tillll1

t:lis is laid Christ ,Jeslls. -- Til;::;

serV;Cl~S

I',lici) ','(:1'(; soler111

LUll!

I

C,liliiOt

'JfT"

'.4

'~'Jo. 'II' [~eci:\it;i

his ill';taLltion

intcrestinr;

out so ','ell \1S [or:il:rl,"

i. 211 a s
I

, irs

d.

......

and I

.

, '1 ,,: I . d'S

s,Jer;d til(; da:t

I calld on the ,:C\! ,Ictilodistiinister .lr lcClu'/

~i Il;s

LeIdy, also

all

:irs

soC); I to

COIlVCI'S-jOll

11

, ..,

It..

The Ludic::,

\'(~ni.~vCllent

C;oc;et

l

!

[1L!t

at

l)l~

(iull;o's.(!)

:;0

�J '.\,".

'f

t(l,

:lr:('.,'~1
'", j.v
-...........

,'t] ,'Jf",'
.r',('.'. "'11',,,'"
".

'.

visit lll;r fri(~nds

I"I
,

k'l'
'" 1 I
4

""""'nl"l(
l~

\'1

I

V

oJ

L'/e.

t:~e ~j (' ;, to Lid her ~:ood

iii

~t
,1
i " 1"11'''(
;.
i, .!d

;.j,

~'l(
~.) I :

-"(,,.,.
~) I ' ~ Ii I...

t·:]"
; L

I &lt;11 so c(\ll'd 011 ,it's
!

,-

clock.

sin11 0.11 L(~ [,ude (11 ivc.

['Je ,It' Con'in prcJch,;d on thl~ COI]passion of (loll to returnin~ prodi:,J.:l1s

\ I(J

I'd

1\.,(1 )!,'cJ

riC

0

T!h;

f t \' II t! 1•

irs

I call'd on

tern lit

f'Uni1:lOti

d

!:

\'ood I:ilo !ws just arrivcJ

closed :lcsterd3."

!'~ to c\Ll'J

fl'Oll

the u.S, t~len \'1I1i:-

Levi tool: all our rlilk cu'.'';

to ll(\ i a 1 ua

•

II

·..lOu

'-illJ providence; iwevcntcJ llnnl to her frcr;

t:lOlI cast dOl'll U

r~\'

i\

S

Ti'lll fron her horse

soul. and l!h:IJiquictcC!(!) ,·ithin rie llOpe in ;;od

~.c.

In t:1C eveniWl rIC prcacllcci frol, the te~t and Lot ilitcilcd his tent tm:arJs
~odor,.

l:.)~ceediI1Ql~1

sicL and

011

llcr llit:l ::r

1'eel.

2~

Tilursday

.lrs

I disniss'd
Sat

SaL

I found sicl;

Jlld

on ri"

':!t\~' ~lOrle StOp,H,1U

liavc

and took Jil1-

,irs Con'il1

hllel~

Ii'y

u tilree

native sCI!ins

,IJttie:, I diJ sorlc

The COllsillS

23

~l

I!IIO

J, ne1&lt; tCrrI cot'ncnccd iJ.t ['ulla:1011 -- 'irs 'lorris

24

{~7til

:11'5 li

(1PP1'o[))'ii1tc for this plc\c0.

:iectin~

r~clla

spent the diJ.J

1:(~C!~\'it;J

childt'en sail'd for tile J.S. via Cape l:Ol'il. -~jirl.

:,:lOppin~J

for

I'as ililpoillted to

an erH.:tic for iler

hrill.
r)(~et

COll~i;1 [.

This

ilere trlis

staid at

fillS

bC(~11 a

evcnin~

hOI](~

busy \':eel:. --

[-'ut tile I,'cathcl'

fnni ,iornillC] Serv-

�it

ice.

,Ian dlTiv(;J fnw Silll rrallcisco ilncI brolt to :lr c;ooc\J.le the sad

n~~'.,'S of ;1i:; fJ~hcrs

h;ace

/\nd

lon\ja~'

t!1(~

dCilt:l -- ,11' Conlin prcilc!1cd on Christians livillU in

Pcrrazites and tile I:ittites (h:cll in the land.

Callid at ;:r Con'ills and spent all hOllr t!lr.n

It \'as a national

l:olidLl~':( he

','as at

of till~'ir vencralle fLltiJl:r. tilt!:.' do not

!lOl;C.
ilOUrll

\IGnt

on to ;;1' Coouille l s

T:10 1 the~l deepl.:' feel tile loss
as t:wse 11110 havc no i,ope.

Jec 1 s t

OUS

c&lt;.111s tilis ,'eel:

to teLl

I:a 11
of

Sii cl11

Zlrc.ic1(;s

iJiViC (~VCnil,:J,

to cancel

~ del,~

: Iii t.:

IS.

for "/indo\! blililis for

I (;(! Ii

L l1kc. (! )

C'·

'

.)c.ll

eve

I~

&lt;1i1 (~

�,jent

L;

I rode "iti; ,1r'

"cd

iilcliciltion o~

~l1t:;el'itl0

d

Jusl~J on . irs elr

19

.irs Ci.1stlc

i,

to

c!O\'1l

Stt'rli

\:ooLl.
ft'OIl tile text

iii tile il.i,].

SJL •. ir Cor',lin preac'lcd

t'e:1Old \,'ondcrous thill:;:' out of th'! love

ru~'

1I0t ',lith r,le scattereth l1t,road
Cludience.

,Ir COtTil1 i1'Jdn;s:,-

ill'J,"Cr ,~e&lt;~tin~)

th~'

LorJ i.,less

Cpcn

bOll ll~'

eyes tilat I

1\; t:lilt ~ji1therctil

[vnnins

solcrm :. searctill(;(!) sermns :',

Ijer,"

i1

full

\'ord.

10:)0 .lee.

i.:O

:lr r;onJ arrived \'ith his 1 ittle

.1onday
l,iLltC

\·'it;) ,;1' j\lexanuc)' :.

frOll

','a illid hceallSl; \/(;

fillli12' W

\!ere full

t:lC

S}~C

to send the ;)o()r 1 ittle

~;()n ~i'ellcer
~j.S.

--

'.'crn~n

\'cnt clin.:ctl,"

;, Culiu carle over

I.I;~ to

'II' Bartlett:::;

r-

I,

J(;C .::l:::t

of us (It G

lc~\'IC
r,

.J...

!\""

7

0

clock

J.-!

•

1.111

.Ir Con'iil tJ tilQ

s

ulle! ,'ellt on bOilrd trlC

il.rl.
eV(;;1l

::ev

i il~;

i:'

JcJ.u~l1tcr

r (,
v f: orl {~S

c,

Then:

lOllntain ~:ave for tile d.S.

,laria Jane
\,'(;!t'c

«!out

\fa~

~O

'Iii rri cd

to"~

the

tJres(!nt at th;

;~cv

\.'l~dd i n~

'ieeting

'-0

:;at. C:wistllas

there \.'as service at 11 t:lis

d,ll.

•

tlt the ~,CiUjen') C:i(\pf,l

�count loss for C;1ri st

,:.7

ionda:'

T!le PCI'S at Ft. ~t. Chllrcil '\:cn~ c;old t:lis eveninG

Cl.t i1UCtiOIl

I

Jec. 1J:;j

l."self i~ dZluuiltcrs CiJll'J
see ill1

t:,·:lt rCflained of little ,lilY"!

dcat:l.

The jlilrents an: sorel..,

dOllll

tOI'iJrus evenill J to

~ile still r(!11i'lincd h~iHltiful

ill

lerE!ilVCd

forJct Ilot all :ii c; lCnf!fi ts.

I: ii,

as loilj as 1 live.

------------------------------------------- ( ! )

�:a r i ZI

u

Sth

Thllrsd.1~!

I Clttcndl2d tile Lildies !:clic"ol(:nt

SCI t~lrda~!

,lr

Sat

Lord.

I~ekela

call' d to see

~oc.

~~ COllV(~rSC

\ 'itil

'lis')

! It:!

(J~ld(~n i~

Lcla(!) I:uld-

ahout ili 5 farli 1,'/

.ir Conlin preached tilis /\ ;1 to t!H~ c:iildren of the COl1~Jre~jation

�10

,1ondil~!

I cull'ci

to see ,II' [\lldr..;\· ,1o:mstolle

LIp

\.Jur intorvie\: l'as one of rlUc:l interest ','ith

(llll;

\.':10

\'110

is thouailt to ~A,; n~llr

seell(~d

to 1 ic 011 t.ile

Verse of I:eavcn
13

T!lursdll~1

I !1C\ve felt t:Je effect of overexertion t:lis \Ieek

!.1ond ahout

S()ciet~! '.:01'1. (4

Sat eve 'Irs ,"\nlill

C~

tal-ill:'; rlCllsures to oLtain t:l(; :ieulls of rJroCUrillC

call'c! over to

p)~epan~J rlustart (!)

drafts for

u:;I~

no to lJo.\ sec tiw;" Cook's littl\;

hl~r C:iCSt

?l feet but to flO ZIVCI il, at 1 ~

heLle "ith Ill! to flake the s:lOud(l) ',;;licil \.'llS finis'led ::(~fore V,~clve o'clocl~.
JJll

lJjS

Ctuficld's(?) little

0il~1,

p.ri.

cardeci

!:e)' corrse

~'as

five

:!eal~S

illtO ;)1'.

old,
CiS

',:.:1S

!:uried lit i=;ve () clocl;, t:lis
The c:lildren in this

i1ClI'lor.

little corfin lm'er'c.! into t:;e sriwe.

__

-:::litli C~)'I~l.!;-~;)latiii~ t,

vi:;i~~

l:.(;

"'~llt!

\"'

..",.

-'-;'P
I , :....

1 ".j" 1(' (I )
~\.\\.

v

.)

•

�:h" C• .lid not lecture a;; usua1 Tn tilt:

t..1

,", ict i 1 FrOf;

t: l(~

j

j

\ j

[pistlc 0-; ,Jai,lcs, Lilt \!is:1Cd -:;0

k~i

t~

• • . } ..

lento IS

fror, tile

Sat

l'arrCIl:.

:1.r,.

left at nool1 ror

~;aialua

T!iC Cousins

:lectitl~1 r1E~t

at ,1r

,\rr.;strOl1~ IS

:121 Sanctuary and Lccil

r:~1

SClLLatlls

JaIl t:1C Lonl.

vented rv attendance in the c\lenin0.
tlie Lec ture
31st Jonday

1\

(I

l~oisterolls

\!eatilcr pre-

service 'ias held .lorn [, evcnin:1 in

rOOI.1

cliurci1 fast day

,hiJd and spend six rlontils

Levi :las acct!ptcd un offer to go IJith
011

::IA.

C.

,Jarves island

Fc:L. 1st

p(1rin0 for Lc:vi's departure Jt

2d

l'e,j

I iltttendeci t:1C

USilc11

1100n

.ir Con:in call'eJ to see:' l;id hiri (load

prJ~'emeetiWJU) '.'i~iC:l

I.'as fully attended. --

[1110 Ollr onl,'l lJe1p in the dOllcstic departncnt, '.'as lodC)cd in the :::tation

Louse

I,e I!as arrested on suspicion, \"ilich I'as too evddent of

beiil~l Oile Ilim

!Jus Lroken into houses

4

2.~;)

Friday:~

Sat.

Lk ,1 sent up u huH a /leef to he rli1de into dried beef (,

,1inee fh';at, for ,iarvQs

fu11y occupieJ

islanu

I hired Ll r1an to assist [, I;C all

:1&lt;1\1C

Leen

�4/1 Gj~)

L

PI ne\" instrwlcmt :1i15 L;eell recd for Ft. ~~t. C!l. iut sc rlali~' of

Sal;

choir \','ere aUS21lt that the sinCJinu I.'as not {IS

~j(l()d

ticu1arl,:' I'leak on t!IC Lass

A revi\lal scrrJCltl in the rlOrn-

~JI

eous

Conlin ~lavc

::1'

I.IS

as lIsual

tile

Tile:' \lere i)al~-

u1aJncss for trIO lJpri'j:lt in heart.

in t!IC

pra~/Cl' 'leetin~!

\"iic!l !.Ias lHlllsual1:' full. -- I'e i1;wc a ij(~\:

evenil~~:,

Sex tOll.

vJ.lI:ed

dOI:ilCQ

tile

IlC'.,

csplililadc, \,',Jere ids hoat

out to see his laroe splendid Ship.
have evet' seen

aftcr~ilc

SaL

us a little distilncc

It is t:1P. Ilost h:!autiful Clipper I
,lay \!c ill t;lis ullpn.:r:cditatcli

I !lave selected a state rOOll

to visit

t()o:~

(;ruption on ,iiluna l()u frorl there I \'ent to

t!1(~ nc\'

nine o'clock
12

Silt • . 11' ',I
(1 \)

\'''i'I,,·,~.I:l
,

issued an extl'Ct

,'s

soler:11 senlon

1G

:,'ed.

rain.
17

l-l

!"IC'llrj o
&gt;

rrO[l tf~l~

.:

r',7 ul

,jo

r,uetil10 t:lis

011 accolmt of ids visit to tile erruptioll

~,'(,I",t
_"
~

-rll,(~'
, ,;

','-,&gt;"s

,.

llCtv(~

a

v.lllc~'

C:l.wl ie

etHiC

[""1"'r\
:)

L: ,

,U

"1
i

C:-.rtl"
,( \ .)

j'C)O'" l ",,')
. ,_.:.

..:...

t~vcr-

atLlospiJ(;re and aL~mdunc\; of

:ltci1V~f

evellill£j.

Tile sun si1()rll~ (lut Lri0!lt -- :~rs ,1.

iii tile

:, .)

\:ords seeiWJ -,'e jUc\C)f:"oursel yes un\lortil:' of

1'01' tile last three cia:/s lit.:

Ti1ursda~'

i10US(~

1'1"',1'_"

,w,

(jivit1~J

-- ,1attiu

,~'!

!~cl1J

d

call'd up

iwr dau~}hter til'S \:. call'e!

0:':; ,:1'

"

,,'.

I. \

',,'s

II

found ,lrs C

ill so

"

�LHtleiar) SIJellt tile daJ
iJer /.,0tt;c;r ('ui'ce ill

~o

\'itil

l1lll!C

li(~

to

S:lf:IlU

tll(~ p [1

Z, found

tile ;;aLLatil •

;ll's ,",dstin left tid:; i' 11 for 1:i10.

~

. 11'

tool. ,I

(l

I call ' d up ','iti, lier in

\:i~!, liS

,lr ;',mstroll~ prcilched tllis i\ I; at Ft. St. Text Spcilk to the cilildt'ell

SCII:

of Isreal (1) t:lat the:1 ~JO fon:anl

Tile l:i11001e arrived t:iis

riOt'll

In tile eve. :r
0

at if

clod:

r.lilri~

preilched.

hrin~'(!) Lacl~ safel~'

the

l;(1CJda 1 c.

l~ slo\!l~!

2:;

I

\!~tlt

bild

: irs

iliprovinCJ

up to see

r-' I r

l.

~)

Li1!c is t!lcre.

I'as ovc:rta!:en in a sl-:CJ'.Ier [, found

:ll~;; ,i

t::(~

\:alkiilG

VCI'y

FOLind .irs G reclillil1£: on il sofa in tlie l'arlc))'

Cuusins :lectin0 at

,:1'

l:a11s

:1011(; of uur faFli1.::' ilttcnded

nin:;.
(...0

:;onJa~/.

\til,;'

Jt'esses \"
,;~lrC;1

1st

spcndin~

l,aJ :liss :lunan(?)

TUl.~sdaJ.

t'IC

da~l

to ass-ist lIS ill tlukinu travelid\)

of Pl'crlurat-icllI for a visit to the U.S.

,lattie

COIlllellCed tei1cllitl~j i1

School l:ous(! -- I

\T()t(~ (;

5C:1001 of' native

sent a 'letter to Levi t&lt;! tiie

~.lirls

at t:1C ;;o,'/ill

,(arlL1e)~.

','cd 2J

Capt lll'eeii clill'd up i, tool: tea
3J

T;llIrsda~'.

.:.r

FI'idu:'

:~

,iiss C0dcn I:itll :)(;r tl'O

T:1e

part~' I!~licll

in tile :loi this il.r;.

I!ent \"itil the; fclldl:, to
dJu~jhters

ilJPpen l d in

pri1~'er ;;eetin~].

[~took

tea •

\Ieilt up to seC! the ne\' eruiltion all lilll/a i i retut'ned

;'irs (i is I~ettel',

lrs f?C1rt1ett has taken

hel~

infant

horle and .6t~!'S father call d(!) ~i took !l(~r alia,:' this p.ri.
:J

Sat

I have had a China

and tlli s has

l)e(211

fiilfl

e[~plo~led

three cia:,s tllis

one of flclnl 1 (11'0)' to f)"sr.l f.

\'e(~k

in out-door I'ork,

�1'/1
V

Sallctu,w,"

T(~xt

tl~c

in

('! (l
U..)
~J

[veninr; f001s ml:e (\ mel: (It

J.ll. rol101.' thou ile,

sin.

~~t!i

Tuesday

LI ilcr

:lrs Con:ir.

t\'O 1 ittlc ones

to Jttelld our Tl~usdaJ(!) eve ,iectin:.;

JLldd

Lucilla [jates :'ini)pcnd(!) in

u

i1t t:1Q taL1e ,Ir
1 "v

11

12

Thursday

Til~/lor uppeard(!)

stopped to dille
th(~

door

~loil1~

:!ili1e

~\ lias rillcic

Lella (. I rwde a dozell clIll s dO'.:n tmil1
[dd us good LJc is

IJere sittiil~;

\'0

l:clcorK~

a

f'roviJcilce sent fle an efficient China i'ian lii,ose aid lias

uLle in

c1eani~l(!) till!

a

I:ad Capt

~,

:11'5

r~r(l\.'n ~'(

vrllu-

spend t!IC evcilinc.

tea,~

three childrell, CCljlt

'ir T. 1::10 left

1:(;

decided on account of his

rlitS

fl'(~quent

:11' Conlin preacilcd in tile !, ;; fron t:lC text the IJud is

call stretch 'lirlself on

;~lan

:lat:l

tl'ul~'

011

Friday

ill indeed l.'it~l ,UI attack of the asthrH \'llS 0/;1 i~~ed by lJelld \linds to

return to liollolulu

SaL

to San Francisco

cellar

Prepared for corlj)on:/ --

:1r Taylor to

suest

'il' Pope call1c\ ill the

l'rida2'

Sat

5tOP!lCd

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d

ver,~1

b

at

dO\!n [~ took tea (\

evcninu

~;reen:~

13

Ii

C(Ul;~

11.10C

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the earth for

nail

(~

to

be

cov~l~ins

ll\.'l~ll

in.

ill turns to

s\lortcI~

nurro\: (ic. (\ in the
Storr:."

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tililll that

evenil1~

lio

I:ea tiler

[ir I. attended.

Le is Letter.

leeti1l0, after \::licl1 five candidates

I tool. tea at ,11'

17

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rrida~1

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l:eard

cXc\f1ined :lavinCl

rer:Lll'~stcd

adrliss-

\;:litllC~IIS

li l)

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roads

L

\'el~e

ludJ~/.

sOlii;surprisili~i

1

il'ute [, sent off

(1

1ctter to Levi

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l~RiliL;d

iti the eve.

ttellc; •
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IICSS

\~eiHly

fur

Cl~urc:~ --

~he U.S.

to the \;. ~.

to sail ill ai:out ten da:'s or aL,out the 14 of j';)d1

d

�It

\.'llS

deliver'J

L~' ,it'

Col1ills

fn):l

San FrC1ncisco.
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3

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into tile ciiure!l
c~li1dren
,:1'

b~'

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profession

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of the ::ission i:ut I I)'ieee. (!)

C. fJreae:I'J on the peqK!tuit:' of (;od's covenant.

the :,tonc chllrch this

rl::

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distrcssin~:

I attended service at

to see sllch thin attendance

In the evcnir.0 :lr Call ins preacl'cJ fror; tnp. text a

rl(lIlS

1 ife consi stet:.

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left our

I rE\cJc an ilrtJ"";ut:!il. '.. l,.;',

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~:illdo

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to

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2:.J

invited to spend t:1C ,lil2'

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illl t:-;c

Ilornil1~

cO

I tilOurjllt as Lella !leld
~ lie

tea :. after tea :lrs :: sent us

ill the

da} to

~lO

:1iss rort(:l' I."as iii the: j-)(lrlor D

.:.:G

c.7

Fridaj

:liss.J f'ol~ter left.

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11' Ii lii11
',:(~

spent a

cill'ria~je

':110.11

u

\,'0

cold

\'e :1ild a

Ilent

\ fi tli l:e into ['0 s ton, S\10 pp i no.

ill a decline) IIJd rcturneJ, also

'11'5 ;~ittredgc's

tilb~n

S;le SClit dO\;1l iler carriau(; at noon

tlOfie

Zlt

1/(;

could llot r)o out but
vcr~1

pleilsant visit.

Lind1,:' offered t:w
re turned to

~h'

lil:xt

I\ I S I Ie

!lis dau~hter :1ilfJ haJ cill1 l d,

vel~~1

pleasill1t e'JCnillG

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(\~;t!irla

till noon

Sut

f"s '.Ie did !lot cOliiilete all our purc:lases ::rs ::
\!C

did

lilst

L(

Ili~dlt

:,

ilin~

1,0. asain into tile city 1,::liC:l

It relined

\!JS

too ill to ~jO out

illsis~~ed

aft()r I not all

Oil ~joing \'iti1

I intended at

}1l'CSeilt

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,

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Jr Jcffl'ies 011

., 1

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cscorteJ

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cilll'd fOl' advice.

c- ' f I \
.:d t \. I

t,;~

1._' ..1

:1'5 io1 :,roo!.u at the :iissiol1ar:' I:ousc

~;,

,).::.

sevcrCll ot:lcrs inquiriWi for

ilC.

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&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%;"&gt;Maria Patton submitted herself to become a candidate for the missionaries on October 15, 1926, believing she would save Native Americans. Instead, she found herself on the Parthian sailing to the Sandwich Islands. Maria became an exception to the rule as she did not have a husband when she set sail on her mission. Maria kept a journal from 1825 to 1859, that detailed her biggest life experiences and challenges.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Maria started her journal in 1825 when she was still in Salisbury, Pennsylvania and not yet apart of the mission. She would detail almost everyday of her life, focusing most of her attention on Sunday’s as she would talk about the sermon she heard or her time at church. She would include the mundane aspects of everyday life to her exciting journey to the Sandwich Islands. In her everyday life, Maria took care of her eight children and would entertain visiting guests with a hot cup of tea. Sea captains to royalty to fellow missionaries were always welcomed in the home of the Chamberlains. Since Maria and Levi were close to the royalty, they were updated on political affairs of the government. She wrote how Madam Boki prepared for war as she did not want to give up Oahu. In the end, other chiefs were able to calm down Madam Boki and major conflict was avoided. Maria would end her journal in 1859, 34 years after first starting in 1825.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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�:laria I'. Chanberlain journal

Jec 1:'&gt; H.l:J4.

1~r1ehar1eha

I&lt;inu

afternoon to see the corpse
Jan 11 lJ!.&gt;j

The Late King'

It

5

III. died

,Irs Clark and I IlaHed over in the

The "Jailing, I.'u$ truly an affecting scene.
funeral cerenonies \'Jere perforr,led \':it)) great

,)OfIP

one of tile Ilost iliposinu processions ever attended in !:ono-

\'.'llS

1 ul u
Jan 1L

i\lexander

:~ihoriho

CerellOIl~!

nation

took the Ilalle of 1/,clMehar;leila IVth ilnd the COI"O-

lias I"itnessecl at the Stone Church bJ a

lar~je COIl-

course of people both of foreiCjners und natives
Jan i.7

Si1tllrda:,

evenill~J i:lI\J

The ;lerchant ship Vancouver arrived in the

:r Earlette lias flarried to :liss Gould
Jcln 31

\:eu

Fe!: 4

Sal.·

I!e

11i:1VC

had an aliUlld&lt;lllce of rain this

flonti1

This da:; \'as apflointed to he our cornunion hit it

IlilS

post-

pOlled on account of tile rain

Feb 11

Sail

::ad a ver:!

(L1allk)

illHJ

intercstill~;

COf'lIkllliotl Season

,11'5

,:r ,]cCul12' i!el'(; received hy letter to

l\lrtlette :irs
t~l\,;

C:lurcil alld

,ir Dl .Irs Tilurstofl and ,11' [. ;ll's ShiprJall !laci their infant sons hap-

tised.
,larc,] 31

Saturda~' r10rnill~j

The Ocean ['earl ill'rived.

!Irlonu the

rasseWJel~s

in ',"hich \,'e felt a purticu1ar interest ,'ere ilr Ii :lrs Galdl'in

llissionaries for I:a.na. Dr

st()PiJin~

~ :1r~

fiier:;on destined to

Stron~Jls

is-

1,litil us

,\pr i1 2

!\n:J r C'. IS

:":'pri1 •

Tucsda,;! In

T:1C lJdies !'cl1r.vnlcn'c :-ncict~' nct Zltlr') f:iS;10P'S to

LIS

She uttcllued tile {\nnlla1 :leetin(j

11

;Irs

lA.

14

Si:1 turela:'

:'aL.

'londa'/

\'ilS

tt1ken ill alld I

I spent the

dil.~f

I;(mt lI;l .j

at ,11'

spent the ni'Jht

('
r
"t • .).

I henl(!) :11' (,rL\strollt,; at tile Stone Ch, and :ir F'icison(!)

~)r

(' ;11'5 Pierson left

fOI' ["!il,

lund ;, visit the r:issionary stil:ions

to take a tour of tile is-

�2ex

(,,!t'itten in ri:;l1t f1uroin): x :1r Thnl!".1"'s hOltse

L1

Sat.

\:ilS

dedicated

Little :lary has lieell ,,;ith us durin~ tile da~' For the last ten da:/s.

lier mothers hea1th is restored
22

SuI; IleaI'd ,ii' Clark I:. :11' i\ndre\is preach

24

Tliesday

Ilad Capt Scars of the Ocean Pearl :1rs Baldl!in &amp; ill' Z", :1rs 1!i1itne:,

(4

ci1i1Jren to tea
2::;

lied

,laria J's birth day.

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:lartllU (I, &amp; 1. Ilillked u}) to the valley to nake

\ie called .1t :1rs I'all's, ,1rs Jii:lOnd's, :lrs Stangem:ald's, lirs La-dd's

,irs [;atl~s (,ndrcI'J's and ,Irs Si.li'afl Thurston's

There '1.i~. stop~)ed to COLI~

dolVl\ in the evening to prayerr:leetin~(!) &amp; I \'cllked dOl"n to :ir G's ~nd took
dinner -- Call'd on!r &amp; ::rs r,artlett on rl" I'lay horlC~

:;etired ear12' to rest

\Ji th a head acile
Sat

The 2/oung ladies [let

t~1is

P.:1. ilt our house to finish garnents

fOl~

tile

Ladies Eenevolcllt Society.
The Childrens COLisin' Societ:' net at iirs Clark's
29

:1ay 1st

Silb

Tuesday
are

2.

',;'ed

Clarl~

f:eardir

Court iloLlse

::I'S Stronu arrived in the Spit Fire via San Francisco They

;h'·':.

pl~ovided

at the Stone Ch, and :11' !mdreliS at the

\"ith accor:lrlodations at ill' !lall' s

Had a very interestill0 pra:!er

~Ieetin~j

I;~l

conducted

:1r Shipl;lan

He read

the 23d Psa1ri1 \:!1iC!l \Jas Leautifull:' corw,Jelited upon hy several of the hret!l\~en, Jud~je

)\ndre\ls particularl:,

Our nell pl1stor ilnd lad:, I'!ere present but he

diu not take active part ;n the exercises
Sarah J has injured

h~!

a fall fFl a

cilrl~iaue

::aria Jane \Iatched VJit!1 her ilt

135:5
Thursda~/

3 ,lay

The ladies ECilevolent Society net at :1rs Tunner's

I assisted ;'lrs.

T in preparinu [; serving tea
/\n adjourned :1ceting of tile COllsins lias held ilt :lrs Clarks.
speech an hour
6th

Con:lunion

lon~,

Sab~)atil

::r nade(!) a

\!ilich I!as intended to cn:ilte a sensation

at the Court f1ouse.

"ili1t think ye of Christ?

C&amp;

CiS

.1r (Indre\,:s preaclJed frail the text

hired Plan joined the cll

(I, \,iuS

The infant daughter of .lr Strong and an adopted child of :lrs

baptised

.:(, Gavin I/ere

dedicated to Good in the saue ordinuncc.(!)
OLir neh' pastor preaclled his first sermon in the evcninu Text "Therefore
came I to :'Oll \Jitilout

~Iuin

sayinu"

I ask therefore for 1·:fJat intent yP. have

sent for Tile?
:Jth

Exauination of PUllahou School -- i1yself (,
l'1uch

inten~sted

dau~Jhtcr~

in the ir'r)rovcrlE::nt tt ;Jro:]ress fladc

attended -I~~'

lien;

very

the scholars the last

�3/18SS
year
They net at the Court house I/ilere several creditahle orations del ivered,

u

some excellent pieces sling to a crol':ded audience

9

i)ra'ye)~

The

r:leeting lias full:, attended

Stron~J

.Ir

conducted the exercises.

Study of till.! Ilord of \jod recor.lIilended

11

:leS5ers

12

Sat

L~lrlan 1'4

Coan arrived fran Hilo via Lahaioa

liau a visit fron

:Ir :'4 :11'5 Sereno f3isiJop and t\lO children -- :lartha

r~ev

(\ ct I spent the ;\.1 1. in putting in order the house in the yard few the ac:..

cor.lr.lodation of .Ir C G ;\ndreliis farli1:', IdlO are next I-leek expected
Had a private conversation in the evenin9 Ilith '11'. LITis

13

all for the best --

I:ea)' .Ir f:al/aiia(l) preach at tile Stone Ch. Text ~:eep tfv hea)~t \lith all

Sab.

lie !'lade SOfIe adrliruble rerlar!;s &amp; secured very good attention

diligence

:\.:i.

:11' Stron0 preacfled ill the
&amp; heavy laden

I.:eur~!

u

frl. trle text Corre unto r·le all ye that are

I I'ill give

~/OU

evening I arl not ashal.lec.i of the

rest.

uospel ({c ---In the day of fly trouble I \,,'ill call upon thee for thou "/ilt ans\!er rll;

13..i5
14
:1ay 15

:101ldflY

.lr Enerson cafile over to attend l; ,1 ilrld stops I.lith us

Tuesday

Fiel'soll \!ith hitl on all
lG

\Jed

I'e hus en~Jaged to taLe ill' C. ill'S

Capt Landy ci111 ' J (, took dinner

attended tile

cxp1orin~1

tour tilroush :licrollcsia

prilye)~ rlectin~J

this eve

The house 1,1i1S full

.1r Strons ill

the cha i r
17

T:1C rlission held relioiolis exercises
uight have been cal1ld

d

fl~orl

partin~ r,leetin~J

3 till

l;i

past 4 this f'.il.

\lith the tllc(l) brot!ler

[I

It

sister

distineJ(!) to .1icl'onesiil
18

FriJay

Tllo boxes lere packed

~

sent to br

::j

sis Sturqcs

\1110

have suffered

thc loss of all tilin9s I;y fire.
l~

n

Ol!r

beloved Lrotller

u

sister P. left bet\!een tl'!elve 2. olle o'clock

:lanyof

our nunber accol.lpanieJ thell to the Ship [\cll \'Ilcra they had a partinu pra:l-

c r
s::
(/1 &lt;)

....J._.J

D
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(7;

20

j\ttencled \,lQrsllip at the Stone Cli and at tile Court [louse

In the evening heard

r- C

C §:

:lr

f\.lexandel~

preac:1 a

Sl:l'iiiOn

for the

[~illl0.

i;ission Chlll'C!l at tile DlJ school Iiolise

Societ2!

Corlrlunion seuson of tile

Three of .It' C01lde·s children Ijere

adnitteu •
. 1onday

evenin~

The first

:!

2d Chw'cll

iiC;t tOJ~ther

ut tile SCilfleills cil&lt;1ilel

to attend ;Jurtin0 exercises of the ,lissiol1uries rAuti." to Jepart for :licro-

nesia
:.:4

:lr:J :lrs Pierson left

llS Ll~t\'een

lL ~~ oile

0

clocL(!) and tool: passa0e on

�4/1d0:.i

board tile Cell \'itlJ Ca;)t 1:i1Ilc!Y for their exploi'il1D tour throu:Jh Ilici'oncsia

hud apart i 119 prayei'
L2
Levi v'ent to
Lalla ina

;ay '::J, l..b:')

Lev i cOillFlcnced
teacilin;) at
LJ.ha i IlJ
2~

Frida~'

:!r Paris

~4

fanil2'

al~rived

fror1

The," \!ere taken to ,Ir

I~cillakel:lla

Custle's

2C

Saturday

:11' &amp; :lrs Pilris und four children Cilnc to take &lt;;Llarters I!ith us.

The Children Society held an ildjourncd l,eetin0 at our house
June 2d

Sat

\Je ilaJ a Lieman

ilppcarcd like a

r1issionar~'

dcvotedl~!

fron Borabora to tilke breakfast \'Iith us

lie

He :Ias lost his ',':ife £. is !1oin\j to re-

pious rliHI

turn to his native land

3

Sab

Heard .11' Purker preach at the Stone

ell.

Ilis object \'las to al"aken in

tile natives a spirit of IJcncvolence, a nissionary spirit and a l1issionary
fleeting

lidS

appointed at 2 p.:1.

Our nm! rlinister iweached fot' :11' Ua1.1011 and ,1r r;alchJin preaciled at tbc Court
Ilouse fll. the text lio\! slJJl1 \;e escape if

\Ie

neglect so great a salviltion?

In the evening, :11' L,'!ons preached a sernon for the !\nnilfcrsary of tile Tract
Soc iety

I called at Ir ;;obertson's on m2'

6

\!ed

7th

Th~lIsda~1

Saturday
\farren

10

SaL

i~

to

prilyel~

rlcetinu

:1(\ri,1 J left to 90 in the Schoonerloria to Ilr rlond's

at 4 P ,1 but t:le breeze
June 9

\"il~'

\'JUS

1 ight

~~

Tile(l) left

tile" did not get out of sisht before

darl~

The birth da.? of I'ly Jilrles -- :1ay his I:eavenly Fathel' bless iJirl
Celia took dinner at ;;r

GiS

and :11' &amp;

~irs

P ,] Gulick dined llith us.

:ir Thurston preached at the Stone Cilurch -- fir

Stron~J

at the Court

House Text in the j\.:l. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God I'lith all thy heart
evening LOV8St thou
11 til

r.1C

: londay eve IIi 5S ()gden and her three adopted dauuilters carle do\·;n to

spend tile \Joek,

r.laUn~

ollr nUI;loer besides our 01!l1 far,lil:', ten.

:Iartilil /\nn

cOlilmenced teaching natives at "'aiilhao(l) school house
12

iliss 0 [. IlyseH being enti'usted I'!ith SII,O from :lr Hunel1ell (1) to cx-

Tuesday

pend for ,Ir I:ekelil and his family. v'e an:!

13

\-Jed

Paki died at 3 /\.:;.

;)reparin9 a box for Fatuhiva

lie is the last of the class of old Chiefs

He I"as

one of the rlost noble lookino nen in the kingdon and had only attained to
the age of (bl ank)
:1iss 0

(j

I cill1 l d to see his corps(!)

It lias truly affectino to see the

�5/135::1

the !.]roup of nourners and hear their sorrol"inu tiail
June 14

Thursuay

The fla\Jaii lJrethren I'lith ilrs Clark and t\,!O children sailed for

lla via i i •
1;)

Friday

.1r

E~

fIrs f3a1cl\'!in sailed in the

r~ealto

for ilana :lr

[I,

:lrs Caldv:in of

Lahaina sailed for their station. Celia left 1.lith :lr &amp;. :1rs Gulick for Ella 2.

\:a ia 1ua
lG

Sat.

The King Prorogued the legeslature(!).

the house &amp; the

breakin~j

;11' iUce arrived the /\.il.
17

SabLJath

There lIas sone disorder in

up has not been rJuite constitutional
iliss 0 &amp;. her family returned this evening.

:ir Clark preached to his people in reffernce(!) to :lr Pakils sud-

den death

: ly son Be not IlCar,v of correct ion neither faint v!hen thou art

corrected
. h~ Strong preached to us in the liorning froPl tile text Rejoice in the Lord

ahJays and in the evenin!.]
18

:londay,

One

tilin~J

thou lackest

Isabella starteu at a quarter to thre(!)

number of her ~/oun0 friends to \iaialu(!)

0

clock, in conpany of a

I arose Clnd attended to bakin~

before day-li9ht
:11' Parisi fanily left at 4 P :1 to go on board the Kekauluohe fot~ their
ilOme.

19

Tuesday

I started before breakfast and

\!i111~eu up to :lr Goodalels

Ilad a

refreshing bath in soft \"ater, and enjo~'ecl a day of ~ ilr G. bt~ou!Jht ne
110[;le.

--

\!arren left this rlOrnillg for \!aiillua

20

\:ed

,1. Ann has taken cold and is vet~~1 hoarse

22

Friday

Isabela(!) returned about 9 in the p.venin!) havill9 accollpl ished a

journe~'

of 30 Idles on horseLack liithout

fati~Juc

lIe are 01 ad to IJel COLle ller I1Ofl(; as/a i n

.:::4

Sab

I did ilOt attend service in [Iative -- f:ave felt extrerlely \leary and

\:orn dOlm tile past \lee::
(jJr pastor Iwcach in tile {I.ii. fill. the text () Give thalll:s to the Lord for he
is good Lie. (~ in the evenill~ \!h,ltsoever th,\' :land findetll to do. lio it I'fit!l
illl tl1~' ni0ht
Lord bless

l{

[Ac.

;\

pl~ovide

:1tlrtha illS birthda~,

full !10use in the eveninC)

The

fot' lwr

13C';

June 2G
2.7

t;ed

Tuesda,;'

ilrs G \!itll tile children ClIrle dm!n

C(

sj)ent the da:'

The funeral services of f'ak; Ilere attended at his min house alld his

splendid coffin \/as laid ill tile

r~o~/al

Cerlety(!)

is Clone anJ re:pose arlong t:1C dead
I attended the prayer l1eetinu I.'ith

1,1Y

dJLl9:rters

The last of tile old Chiefs

�28

29

Tile Ladies !3cilCvolent societ.y 11et at ::rs

~i'1ri1!1

Thurston's

I nade calls in the; val1e." in tile /\ :i and in t:le P :1 received a

Friday

visit frorl 1rs

I
. I

f\

r

i'lli tne~!.

tor2' 1ecture
30

SC1t

The YOLll1U ladies of Ollr

:,ociet~1

net at

:~rs

Goodale's to spend a fev:

hOlli's in se\:inu for tilC Eenevolent Societ:, and in the eve tile Cousins :let

at. Ir s Judd's
July 1 st

Sabbath

COflLlunion at all the c:lurciles in the cit," of I:onolulu

:lr Clark

preached fron the text [very one that hath this hope purifieth hil1self as
he is

~)ure.

;lr Stronu in the /\ :i Christ hatll redeerled us fron the curse of

the la\-j LeinD rl(\(.1e a curse fot' us -- Had a hlesed(!) corlllunion season
[, :lrs :!m Gulick :lrs StnHlS iA :1rs Gilrin(?) united ,··itil the c:lLlrch
"~las

evening the subject

tiltlt

ever~'

;11'
In t:1C

one of us nust fJive an account to Clod

Ilad our ne\! Pastor I, his farli1y to dine '"lith us

3

Tuesday

4th

The {...":1ericun Residents, (those "ho fel t ver:' patrioticl had a rubl ic dinner
a t the Court

~

Thursday

~:ouse

iliss Ogden (, her fanil:, ":ent LIP to the valley to spend the day

\Iith ilrs filldre\:s -- I called

011

:1rs :lars\lal1, ,1rs Goodale :irs Cates alld

: lrs Thurston
7

Saturda~1

lulu.
1,2

ilemorable for one of the largest fil'es that

\Je

ever had in 11ono-

It c0i1lnenced at 12 past 8 in the theatre and continued to burn ti11

past ten before it vias sulxlued and in that time

of bui1din9s

destro~'ed

It seems I!oncierful that the Seallens Chapel escaped

be praised that the I·:ork of destruction lIas so soon stayed.
thought lIas caused
8

Sab

Ill'

a I,.'hole block
The Lord

The fit'e it is

b~' incencliar~'.

/\rrllstrong preached a funeral serr:Jon for Paki

the children of the

cOllgre~ation

:lr Strong preached to

Text Ttlke fast hold of instruction.

In

the evenin!] he preached fror;l the \"lords Strive to enter in at the Straight

Or \Jiuht at'rived this 1\ ;1 in the Karllanalu alld brought letters from the beloved absent sister.
15

Sab

:11' Strong rreached in the /\ i1 fror.l the text Ilave not I chosen

tv/elve and one of you is a devil.

In the

evenin~j

:'OU

Love not the \"JOrld &amp;c

There is sone difficulty in the Choir
1l

Tuesday
Janes. --

\';.5
;h~s

birth

da~'

-- r:lld tile unexpected harpiness of hearing froll

Judge Andrel,(l) (, her dau9ilter Sara!l spent the day \'Iith B.(!)

:lr Thurston cane at 4 P 11 to dine

�7/1J:J::J
July
1d

lJed

Dr U;0:1t Sailed at 4 Ij t1 Jnd ,ir Et,lerson

21

Sat

I calld at the dentists and on :liss Yalen(?) ".,ho is Cjuite feeble

\iilen I return1d found:lr
22

Sab

~

ill's Cl

(~

al~rived

and spent the

ni~ht

the 1 ittle ones at our house

flttended service as lIsual at the Stone Chi
Stron~

:lr

preached this 1\

nenbcrs sllffer ,·Ii th it
t&lt;1ke his portion the

:1

fron the text If one ncnber suffer all the

It "las a sermon for church nel'lbers everyone Lli9ht

f~esiSlled

ricllLers of the Choir not excepteJ

He preached to :'ounu f.1(m Text {\Void itpass not by it ric

[veniu(!)

The semon lias

plain and pointed.
The v/eather is su1try &amp;. hot -- I 1'!I'ote u little noteto Ce1ill I·!ho has heard
of the death of her mother.

2G

\'Jht~re

~d

I I'lent to the denti sts llt 4 P

Thursday

Sat

the Ladies Eenevolent

Socict~!

:i

Rild fror1 there to :lrs Dinond 1s

held their

rnonthl.~1

rleeting

,Ir II left for a visit to his estate on :Iaui. -- .1Rrth(!) fi. fill1d the

Presidential chair at the Cousins rleeting at :Ir Tllurstons
29

Sab

.Ir S. preached fron the text

{IS: ioses

1 iftcd LIP the serpent in the

I attended ;waycr :leeting at the Session fZOOrl in tile P.i!. --

\/ilderness

:lr uole took direction of the neeting
31

Tuesday

Ilari Dr

~.

:lrs Judd to Lunch and she took dinner and [:Jade us Cluite

a visit -- Tile COl'ner Stone of the Sailor1s Ilone I'ias laid about [loon l'lith
appropriate cerimony(!)
Restoration day passed off lJitllout usual flotice.

t'\ug 1st

iir Dole called and hade

LIS

\led.

He has come to attend the extraordinary session of

IJarren is over

Good byc.

legislature convened by his :lajesty. -- :lr Clark returned this Ileek froLl
Ililo 11ith .lr {\ustin -- /\ nevI teru at P-hOll cOl1rlcnceu to day

::r G Cccblith

is \.wofessor of 1an0UiJ~j\.!S.

4

Sat

I mde calls on several persollS \·.'ho are sick, :1t's Luce. ,Irs [,artlett

,Irs Gates

~

ilrs J\ndrClJs

!" ; 1 fror,l , lau i f!

5

Sabbath

hrou~

ht

Stopped at ;lr [11S on
Lie

IJj 1.'(lY

dOI!rJ

lie returned this

hone.

i\ttended Service at the Stone Churc!l ---- :lr S preached in the /\.;1.

froF! the text

TI1~' 1"'OI~d

giveth

li~ht

/\ Clll'istian organization for the 2d

i· Chi forned J\ constit~~tion I.'as read 2. adotltcJ fOI~ narc efficiently(!) to

brinSI the Bible (. sabl atl! Sc1;001 instruction to beur on tile church, and extenJin9 tilrouuil
younU

\AIO

it, a friendly !land to the

touch at tilis port.

stran~jel'. expecial1~/(!)

tile

�S/lJ~:)

Evening ,\r
G

:londay

Stron~lls

suhject \'il5 f!ef1entance

I call'd on ,irs JiilOnd lust Sat

~;

told !Jer sonc of rly pi1iki&lt;\s.

Told her if I could oLtilin a house lot I \:d. let our house IIhich v:d. bring
in an incor:le sufficient for our support

Said I

\J(lS

alnost discouraged

She

spoke very kindl,lf .J. encollragingly &amp;. she I!d mention the suLject to her husband.
for

This

r:le

LJ

1'1

callcl

\;:licil he coulcJ get for

~';

Lord

/\.:1. :ir

said he htld engaged the lot next to his
~lOOO(!).

Tuesday

3

l!eJ

Our good ,1r Tuylor arrived and L,rouDh-:: his trunk to our house

dur i tis; ili s short

sta~/s

be saved.

flUlI:l

frieilds to visit

ubic1e in the Shi p ,Ife callnot

t~ler,c

I renained ufter service and at tilis late :lour in life (!.i3 :'eilrs)

It lias propo(Seci to

Liule class

J

thai lIe hilS

chan~e

the Ilo,lr [. 11eet at lC

instead of ;lilving tile: SaL School after the 110rnin\j service.

~lOU

&amp; ,\'OUr

i.c

rlonda~f

'irs C F;ecKliith had a dall9htel' tilis

teacher at f'unahou, [\
15

[i.,:.

;lr Taylor preach-

ed in t:le evellin0 Text 'four illi(lui ties lluV(! separated bet\!cen

13

(~\,ill

sttl~f

SaL, ir S. preached fl'ofl tile text Except

joined

of tile

II Jisappointnent, Iliiicll I hope lJill vJork for ~jOod.

uake a SOl't of hor,le \Jitl1 us I'hile iJe

-lod

liLlS

IJas alrlost overcO!1e.

7

12

I felt that this favor

01';1\

\!~d

tal~es

,Ir T. returned to his

f'lornin~l

• . 1rs

I~inney

is assistant

the Prinary derartnent.
I~dilua

hone.

\lis health is ver,'l rlucil il'lproved.

l:is Cillwcil Ii people are vcry dear to !lirl, i.. he feels a deef} interest in the
usefulness of our

17

Friday
\lent

llel'

past(w.

The native \'!Or:1en held a protracted pra,'fer ,leetiWJ in the recess lIe

Oltt

to see t:leLi eat in tile baserient of the Stone ell.

pena to inquire aljout tile lot of land.

I ca11 l d on l(a-

he proni sed t:lCresholllcl be no drali-

back
18

:lis50 ca11 l d in a fCI: nonents.
sreat for one in :18r ,;,ears.

I feel for her -- l:er labours are to(!)

She is lIr\/ards of 50 :'rs ? ha&lt;s the principle

(!) care of the f'ullahou dor;esti c departnent.

ila ai is very sick
19

Sab

I did considerable in the Ifay of nursing !lin.

1.1e all Ilent dOlln to the Court llouse a f]uarter before ten fl.:I.

the Sab School service intCl'esting
ulasses to read than I feared

I found

Felt less er.liJrrassed(!) in puttino on r,lY

I!e conrilenced in the [pi stl e to the Honans &amp;

iii's Clark is our teaher(!).
:ir S preachad on the sins of r))"ofessors of r:el
dealt

foolishl~1

i~ion

Text In this Thou hast

£4 uiven cause to the enerl.'f to reproach.

1\ semon of I,'hich

�9/1 o~~
r,li~;lt

every one

appl:' u i/ortion to !1illself
Thc~'

:lrs Pitman's funeral IJas attended this P.:1.

had just moved into their

nev! (~ nicely furnished house, I!hen she after three days illness, lias call'd
into etern it:'

ZO

:londay;J A I'Jill havE.: a vacation of tl/O \leeks
:1 A ,&lt; I l'talked up into Pauoa valle'.!

21st Tuesday

Our objet(!) lias to find

friends of Pohakahi &amp; see if they had a kuleana \'!here

\IC

t~le

I'ld. build her a

\:e I',fere happy to find that her adopted dauohter lwei a very pretty

house.

lot enclosed

\!e \!erG very Pluch pleased \'lith the confort and neatness of

the people settled around [laone and I'.'ith the

beautifull~'

finislJed little

church planneu [( finished Ly his efforts
23(!)\!ednesday

:1 A \'lent

UI)

to :Jr

GiS

and stayed in the valley till Sat

I attended tile Ladies Benevolent Society at ;lr tlood's in the valley

24

Friday

Levi urrivcd bet\'.'cen 4 &amp; 5 P.il.

He \:,'as very fortunate in getting iln

oppy(opportunity) the very eve :ds school c10sed
25

Sat

Celia arrived fn. Haialua in

compan~1

drens 1,1eetino I'ias held at 0 Gulick's
urought :lattie Ilone

\lith :Ir

(~:lrs

Gulick

The Chil-

Levi &amp; Bella \'.'ent up in the evening &amp;

Our house, so tllinned out after G :1 is beuinnillg to

fill up aoain

'-7 &amp; 23

I have been \/ritinu to the U S to send by the Crig Yankee to sail as 50011 as

:lrs Judd [, tliO daughters &amp; son

tile v:ind Ilill perr;lit via San Francisco.

r.

Charles

;lr Kittredg (!) go as passen(1ers

The Ship John Gilptn

arrived fn the US an(!) brou~Jh(!) ilr

(1

fIrs Srooner

assistant laborers for Punahou.

29

I!ed

,Irs J &amp;. daughters nade a uood by call -- Cel ia tt I rode dOl/n to [wayer

,leeting in :1r Cooke's carriage

30

Thursday

31

Sat

n

The Yankee lias tOl'eo out about noon

f\ &amp; I did gOrle shopping and I called on r:apena of

a piece of 1and for S10DO
p1ant trees

1101,',

1'll1or]

I have bought

He said it \'.'as nine thi1t I rligilt nake

only let the ka10 COile to

rcrf(~ction.

il

fence &amp;

The ".'eather is ex-

c~ssive1j vlarm the 11illd has [Jeen for several days ill frail the Sea.

Sal&gt;

Sept 2.

~Je

attenJeJ Sunda:' SC:lOol Lefore Service

Tili s

l/(lS

corlrlunion saubath

:Ir S preached fm. t!le text as often uS :Ie eat this bread &amp; drink this cup

do

ShO~l

fa ith the Lord s dea til ti 11 he cone ( !)

: Ir

(4 ; Irs

~!e

Spooner and : lr ::-

;lrs :laur;ce Ceci:lJith Ilere l'eceived by 1etter into the churcll

In the evcllinu

'Ir S preached frl the parab1 e of the SOI.€r
4th

TLiesduy

\!alked Lip to tile valle:;

call

1

her bcd, call'd on :irs Ero\!n I:ho ,'as al so

(]

on ;irs :1Jll
sicl~

,"10

is confined to

-- The rest of the day I spent

�10/1805
"ith .lrs

7th

\.1

.lr Li brOu011t

(A

110

hOril!

(crossed out)

Sat our little :1ilr,\/ St1ent the clay "HiI us
16

~al)

t:lree of our Class at

Unl~/

'lr StroilS prc~uched fll till;

~unda,:' ~c!:()ol

text I :k1Vl! cilOsell the ill(!) the: furnace of affl iction

eve. tile r'\.:Lell ious

dl;e11 in a dr:1 land

stayed a t

110m~

i.'J

Saturday

The .lonthly .1eeting of the Cousins \'as held at Puna!Jou.

30

Sabbath

:11'

Iii til her

has the Fever and duJCje /\ndrcI"s preacileJ tl'ice at tile

Stl~on0

Court fiouse to UU,'I.

Uct Cth
7

'Jct 10

11

Sat

&lt; ..........

l

I

l:il1 spend tlie Sut'LJt:l

,1t l!.{u

II' :'tr(H1~J \'as Ji:le to preach aClail1.

SJbl;at:l
11(').1

over;~

\!lIrren is

\'(~iit

datcH!)

I felt stupid durinG

SE1'vic~

clo'.:l1 to t:1C: Cuurt !'ellse to ilCill' f'rilllcos trial for the r:urd2r of

llorn .lis:. Gilson cane to spend a I'eel: I.'ith us. -- .lartha {-, and

ThursJa~!

11,,/self attended tile StrJnC]crs Friend S()cict:, at ,1rs LJarlOn's.

.: ; 1. S 5
~

,

re-

,

l~.

ceived SOl.lC sad nc\:s that ;1(;1' sister'S infant dausi1ter dh;G of \':ilOOp-ili£J

at LJhaina on the
14

Sab

~1

inst.

.1r Strong preached this ,'I.,i. fron

t~w

they(!) COI·lfort ::le. -- this eve I,:ho is the
1~(!

)\ied

.lr

:lrs

('4

u

~,

There \·:ere aLat(!) 20 present

20

~one

I\llli~ht~l

that I should obey ilill

evenin~]

;lr Geo.

\lent to .ieeting ,tit;l ;11'

F"

;lrs

n conJucted the [leetinu .11'

Cool~Q

Stron~J

round the island

The

Sat

text, T:1Y [(od::' stuff. they

their 1 ittle ones CaI.K! dOI,'1l at noon -- The sky clouded

over;;' "Ie had a shOt'c)' in tile

has

COU~;!I

!~in9

returned fror-j the l"ind\"(H'd 1'. a salute 'las

~liven

hin I'.'ilile

I'le Vler2 at tJl'eakfast -- ,liss Gilson left our house rA Ilent to nake ilcr next
visit at ill'S Clark's
21

Sab

;h~

Strong preachd in the f\ il on tlle text The leaves of the trees are

for tile heal ing of the nations
Evening They a11 \:ith one consent LC0an to
(I silould have noted that l!arren :. S.
'returned Sat 12 1 0 c1ock) (!)
23

Tuesda&lt;~1

rlal~c

[r1(~rson

I ca11'J on :lts StronC) \'iilose LJabe !las

excuses

arrived on
UCCII

Thllrsda~'

night

~,

sic!; alld on ,II' J\ndrc\'Js

�1l/1S:;!)

24

E has ~ot into a pil ikia in his Covernr.lcnt Office and has nude a

lIed.

volulltar.~' rtesi~Jnation

27

the Cousins :leetinu ~J~S attended Jt

Sat.

to~cther

left hand.
~u

ClarL's.

I had tile privilege

\/ith iler5elf. :lrs I;all &amp; :1r5 0 •• to set in her bedrooll &amp;
/\.I~.

Lssays read.

"0

':1'5

helll~ the

is afflicted ,lith a felon on the third finuer of his

The Lord heal' tilCe in the Jav of trouble.

(\l1en

I have forsaken the flative Church to attend BitJle class t~ Sab School.

Sub.

,ir S prC:!dch'd in t:lC fI.:1. fror,l the text :~ejoice 0 :.'oun~ man in thy youth e.c.
Evening
29

,londay -- :liss f!evnolds sister of S. lze:trlolds [sC], nade us a visit and took

;;1' Ilopkins 24 i'lyself escorted her hOrle. -- Evart is absent Jt \;aialua

tea.
;~ov.

The i~i!;:lteous S!lilll Shine as the sun ~IC

2d

f-rillay

~Jrace.

rlttended preparator:' lectw'e

ilr ~IS text a good hope thro'

fIt the c10se of the rleetirJ~) :lr l!ulilphreis(!) IIuS elected Jssistatit

deJcon of tile church

3

Sat

it'

IsaLcllJ's birth-lia,'i

.\'ourJC)cst child 17.

Cl tine! ho\·: arc til':; pin-

ions speeding!
SaL

:lov. 4

:1r S preached frorl the text (blanl:)

It "Jas corullunioll &amp;. :ir StanUClHiald's child \;&lt;1S baptised
~Jreac!1eli

for ,ir S. Text I:ill a r:ian rol Llou?

Sab eve :lr Turnet'

lie bore hard on the use of to-

bacco; as one of the thinC]s in "hich [len rob God also ardent spirits.

G [iov.

I huve

Tuesday.

l;ou~Jht i1

slla11 house lot of l(apellJ for' 1000 and to day

ilade tile fit'st pa~ljlcnt of 500. -- I ilade several cull s and took dinner at
'1r :; I sand

10

I have

Sat

iH:!

brought lIe horlC

nall~1

pilikias thesc days, and l'lan,:' tears I shed -- This P '1 I

\':alked up to :lr Dill0nd 1 s to inquire respecting the privilege of pasturin~ a
fel! head of cattle on publ ic land near the lot I have purchas(.\.!

f:c advised

I found tilell rather depressed too havin~J lost rlolley

['Ie to illC]uire of :it' Ii.

by the failure of a Contractor

This Vias the tilini tirH~ I have v:alked up

into the valle~! this ,reek, I arl lJuilclinC! a house for Pohakahi in Paoa(!)

I \'ant to justl,:' love nel'cy Z. \!al\: IlllflLly

I~efore

Cod.

faith trustillU in :iod prcmises that I shall not ,"ant.

I an ':!ilking(!)

b~'

I 1/i.1nt to feel ever-

lJstin9 arilS underneath and to hear hiJ~ say I \'il1 ne'lcr leave nor forsake
thee "Thou shalt not te
11

Sub

for~ottQ11

of !),:t nc"

,1r S preac;wc1 in tile /\ :1 on this sul)jcct :!one t!10re \'as no I,Jan so Fair

in all t:le land as J'.bsalor.l

EvonillC) Esau despised
leave

:li~

I'irtil

t'i~;:lt

-- Thurston t!K! organist is

~joiil9

to

�12/1855

S Emerson arrived in the evening -- I attended the Ued eve meeting

14

vJed

lS

Thursday

the ladies are all busy ",orking for the fair for the benefit of

the Sailors Home.

Evarts is devoting all his tir.1e &amp; energy in preparing for

it.
16

I baked for the benefit of the Ilome &amp; the girls nade decorations for

Friday

it -- The sale took place in the evening
be expected considering
13

11 hard

~uite

They realized

as much as could

tirles." and the unpleasant \'leather $l!:)OO

Sabbath f·lr S preaced(!) in the A i'l fm the text great peace have they that
love thy 1 aI"
Eveni ng he preached from the text After tlli s l7lanner I pray ye.
taken additional cold and is unable to lead the choir

Evarts has

TI1- - n has resigned,

it is said, because [ is not able to continue to paj hil7l $G per sab for
playi ng

Our congregation is decreasing perhaps on account of the flew;"letho-

dist c hurch recently dedicated.

All things considered it looks discourag-

i ng

22

Thursday
~"as il

The Society met at ilrs Anctre\'/s

very pleasant circle tho' small

tI.A. went up in the evening

It

The engrossing subject of convel'sation

'vas the building of our nel'i church
Nov. 24/55
24

Saturday

the Cousins Society met at our house

The subject for discussion

\Jas v!hat encourager.1ent have missionaries to labor?
25

Sabath(l)
ness.

r·lr S. preacheu from the text

~Jho

hold the truth in unrighteous-

In the evening The v/ages of sin is death

The Choir \'/aS disbanded,

the instrument removed to a more central part of the house &amp; Robt Andrel'ls
played and "Ie had very good Congregational singing.
I I'/as requested to call over &amp; see [1rs Castl e

26

f10nday eve.

27

Tuesday morn 2 0 clock Ilrs C l'/as confined \:lith a son.

hBl~

seventh child -- I

spent the day at ilr G
28

\Jed

Have had some repairs made on the house for I'/hich I have for "/hich I

have(!) to pay a bill of $70
Our prayer meeting met at 7
vious to a business 11eeting.

0

clock in order to have a season of prayer preThey have decided to take Measures to build a

church of our own to \vorship in
I slept at ilr Castle's

Alf)~ed is suffering \'lith scroft»la

in the knee &amp;

ankle and Tyler from SraSTilS &amp;. is a most pitiable object
29

I bought a cord of I'/ood &amp; paid for it paid the China man $4 per month &amp; old
Dame six -- Dear me!

Jec 1

Can I get along

Sat. China man has very bad eyes

Cant make hir.1 understand &amp; mind

�1"/1' ..
..)

Sat:

of l)avid sittin~J

full tilan

IiI'

USUi.ll

,lr S preached in the /\.:1. fro!'l the slIt;jcct

dOlin :~ pra:tin~;

in \,'ilie:l \'laS offered to

,!onda~'

tJlked ailOut I'erf(;ctiorl iii our r:iL1c closs

I aril not ver,:' ncar it.

,'Ilas!

3

c.

rd:telldeJ tile Sab SCilOOl

re

()J;)

Said t:le Scripttlrc rlentioned 11 postures

considered the posture unessential

[artl ett led the services 0 Lord revi ve thy

:10n. Con. /\ clark Ifindy eve I·itil snualls

I:od~

\:e did not attend

U lluliek

sanod for I:al'aii
S

'.:cd -- I cal1 1 d on the Ladies at f'unail()U -- In the eve.

had a short pra~'-

I!e

er ncetin0 previous to one of business to decide l.rilether I'e should take ir,llediate neasures to huild a house of I!orship
4th

ilr Emerson arrived at noon -- he Lrou:Jht in a ilorse cal't for

Tuesda~'

1 bs of LuttCl'

LIS

11.

I 'lent I.'itil

I:e returned Thul'sda2' noon after takin0 lunch.

,II' L. on TelOS to ,Irs liallflls COllcert
,lr 1.1" brolluht do\!n :1rs

7

Friday

d

Alfred Castl e r.Jaue rle a vi sit

Jec 9 5S

Sab

;':r

r

',jed

da~,

the c:lildrell to spend the

lie i c; a poor affl icted but love 1~! cllil cl

rreached in the f\ ;1 frl the text Look lInto nG all 'Ie ends of the

-)

earth &amp; be saved
12

(j (,

Eve Thou shalt have no

ot~1er

(lods Lefore ne

Cirancir,la Judd Judd(!) call l d in to lunc!l -- /\ttellc!ed the \/eekly eve.

neetin\) -- SOl~le steps I'ed!) taken toviards the erection of our nevi Cllurch
It I'as proposed to change tile nanc fr,l. the 2d F.

C~l.

to thllt of t!le Union

cll.

14

FriJay

\':e :1tl.d tuo Capt Pease to tea [4 srenci tile evening

Onc of then I'Jas

the first Ilate of the 5hip l'hiGh brouullt :11' Chtlr1Lcrlain to
1:.)

Sat

,Iunsoll Coan

~4

his sister I:. sailed for the U.S.

in the valley -- The :luil urrived.
l1avinu trouhle at P hou.

t~le

islands

:lattie spent the

!lad uood nel'.'s fror,l

,Jam~s.

da~'

-- Tiley are

l'e had a little prayr\r [;lE;etinu in the evenu(!) at

OiJr house

Hi

Sab

,il' Stron:.; preached in the fl.:!. fn. tile text tile fear of the Lord is u

IJell spring of life
lJ

TLlesday

evenins Lord I:hat lJilt tholl have r:e do?

I calli d 11i th ,1rs Cartlott on .1rs Thurston and took dinner I':i til

the fonler

I also cand on ,irs

Pat~'

Evarts suilld in the 1\ :1 for Lailuina
20

Thursda~1

The Society net at l'unahoLJ

.Irs G (4 ;Irs

~,

Stron~j

In t:le eveninu at

l:al'l(1ii
l!arrell arrived tllis eve about

[3

o clock

22

Sa t

\' returnecl -- \ 'ca titer dou btflll -- \.,; nd in frorl the sea --

1adies rwt at our house to

SCI!

i1

feH young

for tile Socict.', -- It is L,:' tile JaJ of t:le

�l4/l85~

nontll. a
23

SaL

."(~ar

i\ cloud~' da:' ,lit:1 sone rain

church

lit'S preached

in Christ
2~

si nce Janes left hone

Tucsdll~1

eve

fr,l

It did not hOl:ever rrevent our &lt;]oinO to

the text Let the sanp. ninci Le in you dlich

!i Ijuiet Guy

:lr D. :lrs

vite any COIilpul1:/

(j (j

-- l'e

also

trer·~t:le

The devils(?) believe [;.

C:lristnlls.

\laS

did not na!;e

un~.'

presents nor in-

little:l callJ to bid us an earl:, Dood :iorll-

i nu

2C

IJed

attended

pl~u~/er

:iectins as usual -- Thinus not exactl:! riuht in our

1 ittle cllurcil
27

;)a~/

28

da:' 10n0 a cOflinSj(!)
The

rriday
Silt

lo~L

-- :ly Chinanan rail aL'a:,', hecause ile

T!1ursda~/

The

::r

t\!O

:,'oun~

~~ :il'S

of.lod in

La~' Lli)

.~fOursel

for

.lan 1st

Tuesday

this rlonth

vcr~! 10n0 [(

[r1(;rson carle to sta:' till after the SabL&gt;ilth

reck ..:itil tooL tea \'it:1 us

Sc"iil~

l11dics

juJ;;i:.:I~cnts

y(Jun~j

tholl~.1:1t

circle rl(;t at our

dl.;stl'Oyifl~j

:lOUSC

Sodan i. :.iorJorroh(!)

iI. took tea

[vc;nin~]

his text

\!a~)

yes treasure in Ileaven

Throush tile s[111rino r:1crC2' of

~;od

\!e arc f)emitteu to enter

upon a i!el: Year.
\;0 al1 rose at 4 ,I :1 lUlU i"let in t:K: iJarlor to ~ive " receive cOIl:;ratulatiolis

':c (Ill

too:~

(\

t!ll1n:;c;sivili~

tlllilointerJ~.

atel:,

.1r :.

,.),s '.1

4t:1

friday

t:lankssivin:J

'.!itil the

.Ir It. call to offer an

dinner &lt;1tlrs Clar!:c;.

r:n~}

tl.'O

1 ittlc!

school at

i'ud

C;or.1C

calls hut

fe~"cr

cla~' -----------Oiles

!~auui

r:i:de

dS C\

vcr:,

to .1ari:l ":1icil she declined

:!urren 21. eel ia arrived fl'or, L'a ialua

She endured t:1Q journey Letter

than I feared
~'arren

:J

Sat

G

Sabbath.

returned -- The I'inu blOl's stronq fron, tile South &amp; ther'c is

The rain held up "lii1e I:e Ilent to rlthlice(!)

\Iol'slii~).

It \las

il

�LaptiseJ
Havin~

tile llallC of Jas. Eic1;ncl.

L~'

!ir S. addl~esscd ll~ fror.1 the \!ol~ds

LiolJness to ellter tile hol iest of all h." a ne\! Ft 1 ivins v/ay

(~C

I read the nooks of Ezra «( ileileniail. allu lIad SOlie peculiar exerc·ises.
If GoJ \';11 fulfil (1) t:IC pror,lisc to
surely praise hill fcl)' his
7

I \·:ill surely do thee oood,

sU~EJe5teJ

first Sab of

that tile evenillG

(!ver~!

t~e

l\rrlstl'On~)

led the :Ieeting --

Cilu.w)ed froLl the first ,1onJay to the

;1onth

I cull'd upon :lrs Stron9

l.'ed

I I:ill

rlerc;;

,;onth12! Concert -- Vcr,1f tilin attendance -- :lr
It \,Ias

5)

~loodness

1~le.

~h's

P [( llrs r; I (\1 so attended the eveninu pray-

or "leet illS
12

SatUt"day .lr T.ll. Pdris took breakfast "Iith LIS -- The airls I·.'cnt to the Ja9IJcrrists - I spent the forenoon alone ['rostrution of Spirit

13

/\ttended the I;ible exercise as usual -- ilr S preacheci ill the i,.ii. fran

Sab

tile unit) of the Spirit

Eve. a deceived heart harth(!) turned hiLl aside --

Little ,Jary fOl' the first tir.:e attended

~(

sat t'lllietly during service.

:lay

a nane arlon0 liod' s peopl e in til1c F( ill eternit2'

she have a rlace

f~

\:ed

ear1~'

Jan/55
CJ

U

lG

I \':alked up

1'1~/(!)

ness in rC9ard

in the ;lorniliS to :11' DiMond's to attend to sor·le busi-

recently put'chased lot

affair at least for the present

= or-rJ
c::
;::

\'alked hor;;e and nade preparation for the

-,:)

Society I'!;licll is to neet here tOMorrO\! afternoon

!!-

:._J ~
r- L:~"
.:.:

:let the person (, adjusted the

t":

the

evenin~ ,leetili~j

Felt too tired to 00 to

-- /\;\ poor' in r.lilk &amp; butter :J. fJanJ other tilinss. but I

~

have !,lade out better than I feared.

~::2

17

Tllurscla~'

~uite

~enl!V01(~llt

the Ladies
vited

t;lC~

Said tholt
Ive

ou~ht

a lar:.Je cit'cle of Ladies rlet this P.il. ut our house. call'c.i
Society.

j~bout

4 o'clock,

~)r

Judd call'd in and in-

Lr)dies to rlcrgc this Societ:' '.'it!l the Strangers Fl'iend Societ.',.
I"!ere too exclusive. that

lie

lie

':Iere no

to unite \-lith tilC people of the tOlIn,

ill Lllildinq a church

[j

S:lllportino our linistcr.

~;

lon~]er

::issionllries. Uiut

asl: then1 to unite 1'lit:1 us
I~e

silid therc I'as a

~lreat

\Jerc not received \.lith upprohution, c.. u notion ,'!as made &amp; seconded that the
sul)ject be discontinlled 2t he I/ithllY'C\I.
calld for silent prayer, tilen
Jad~.

uirls

Such an evening!
pla~.tin0

closed at

12

sinuill~J

/\fer(!) his departure the President
F( readins -- Tea beb.reen sunset &amp;

:lothers (, !'ilLies, ladies tr.'lina to

SC\'/,

-- uentlenen takinu coffee. I,C. all the eveninv

past nine, by the ['resident selectin:J a funeral

I never l!ish to have such a

Ijiltilerin~

auain.

little

The scene

h~trln

to sinu, ((

�1 G/D~b

\lit:l all thy heart, [.c.

[vcnin~!

1.'IJat ~Jood thin9 ~!lal1 I do to inherit

eterna 1 1 i fe.
:lr /\UStill, CClrrie Clark's spouse arrived t:ds f).:l.
::..1

I Laked and mJe cookies for

:lonJaj

cerir1on/(!)

I.'(\S

',:e \;erc all illvi-

vO,"aCJc

at 3 o'clock tli see Carrie and .lr /\l.Istin i1U.rriuu

iiI' Clar:~'s

ted intG

.11'5 Clark'~

pet'forrlcc! by :1l' Strons.

T:1C

Quite a roor) full of special friends

\.'cre tw(;scnt
Tile ~/OU.1:J fol ks in tile rwiDhlJorhood (jave tilel'l a serenade ilLout Lliunisht

E. bisilop spent the nisilt liere

The far.1ilJ arc rlovilj~J up to tileir lIel:

:,OllSU ill I:onolulu.

Lid her

~

sara!l(!)

~ood

L}e -- hut

I'ind '.:as so 1 iCJht and not in t;IC

t~H~

ri0ilt direction, and tile:' cOLild not ~JO.

Z3

,II' ::. :lrs

Clarl~

IlilS

27

:lrs C &amp;

Sat~,H'da~!

t:1C

fait:1 --

I

n~cc.l i1

i,~f

1l00il,

L. irlf,iedi-

took leave final1:, of tileir friends at 1 o'clock

~arah(!)

tLlC}

,11'5

;:lIld soon "as out of SiS;lt

I did not attend cilurc:l l.ut il.,tl
5cClrcIJiIl~! Ollt t:le

old "il." narks

liP to .1rs ;.ood,:t1es also

:1011C.

to\icd out [,:' tile stcarl

Sell)

\'(~nt

took ll1llch liitil us &lt;llldlr [nerson t:lis

Jtel.', after, he left for
2(;

I

i1

profitatlc
pat~15

old

C

Ja~l &lt;1'': hmll!

Found

J.1l

:lllS

;\11

lost

100i. . ill:'] up

old conFession of

soul is :)uIlbled ill t:ll! Just.

letter froll ,irs T. \:hic:, I

Call'ej LlPOil irs i\ncirel:s :irs
to pra."er i\eetinu

t:10l1~!ht nC!edf~11

~~ood(1le [i'll's

[I

Lnptincss, va:lit."

ror IIC

to

~1()

to

tile 'Ji11-

I;Clrtlett und \:(11kel; I'ith ,11'5

veXi1t"icm

~pirit

my !·c \witten

~JiJ~Olld

Oil

eattill.', cnjo.'lllerrcs
Fe::'" 1st

lart:ld !\tlil had an

iriJaJ
ili1d

a

:Jalf

~;arrCil ~,

Sui,

clild

[~l!l1a Curle

turkey for
3d

~:lurc

(~xal1inati()11

t:1Cll \;Cllt dO\/l1

of hel' SClloo1

to\Jr1 on

over rror 1 '.'aiillua last

.;1'5

T's

evcnin~;

I spent l\l:uut an

;lOU1~

t~usincss

To cia'! lie ilud il roast

Jilillel'

I atte,1ded ollr EiLlc cass(!)

eJ ill t:18 /\,'1. f!'l. tile third

Lesson em t:1C V Chap of F:orl.

corll]{lnd:](~nt

:ir S tH'eacll-

[ve on the SuLject of /\Joptioll

�17/1d0()
Th~:l

C eve \:ecause

:lont:ll~'

\'ere invited

ClltTi(~ !{ ~'.e\~

hush:1nd ex;)ectcd on tf1C:

ilon'ol'to leave for I:ilo

:irs

r••

I

t:l(; Irind
t~e

JucteJ

1.'Cllt

Z~

Tlic

pra~/c\'

to

fOl~

t;le;r l:ilo

Lcin~;

:lOrlC,

carria~e

:lcetins in ,Ir Castle's

~Jirl

to spend tile

L]

s

[I

:lyself I/cnt a shOi)piliU

I ca1l ' c! on .1rs!c:,.iavin ' s

SaLbath

,'!estel'lj~:,

lw

,Jud~je;\ COII-

lii~!llt

Tilen

t!~e~1

call ' cJ LIP at :lrs :Jir.;ond I s

TI'as{?) t:1C i:inc;'s bi\'t;l day, his 22d

I:ad a c,\11 in tile evenin0 frl. ,icsscrs ,Judd, Scvcrence
10

detained

exercises

ancJ took lip '1
Sat

evenin~:

slliled tilis

:lr

Stron~

(I

nates.

pn;acileci iii tile /\.ii. fron the text and

tlle~f

I'ere all \'lith

t:lut seek I'le early shall find

[vellin~l T!le~1

one i\ccoru in one place

'/Ci1r--

ficlla 21 I liaked(l) dOI'.n \lith .ir C's fallil" &amp; hC)[1e Ilit:, :ir

riC.

-- ::e :lilve

l~

neither futher son nor hrother -- Trials upon trials.
11
li~(l

,1onJay

,h's Ceckl.!ith's littlu Clal'(1 is

)\!edh'
fant
001,'11

Clarl~,

ilis

daLl~7I1tc!l'

She has SpuSflS

~j:

~,

(\llnJ

to ::1' I"ull er IS lIilere I stopped

b(l )Thurs.

sick indeed

nyself rode up to P-!1ou to see the in-

proLal'l~'

\'ill

vcr~'

not 1 ivc till r10nling
j\ 11

:lr C. drove

the haUl' to neet for ,wayer

The little one died at 8 o'clock last eve and \!as buried in the :lis-

sion enclosure at G this f):1
~Jreat

Tht!\,c "'ere a

Fourteen

ci1rrii1~]es

~la thercd

many chil dren

fol101,'cd tilc; 1 ittle corps(!)

around the 1 ittl e uruvc

; Irs !:

lias \'!onderful1,:' sustail1eci in her affl iction

Feuy lj

friday

-':1e Ladies Benevolent 5()ciet:1 i'let at ,Irs I'all

the UilY there. -- Sar.ll. [mer SOli has !'cen over since
1G

Sat

uoada 1 e IS.
Sab.

Tilesda~'

T:le 0irls spent
flicini9l1t.

I did un errand for ,1.!I, call'eJ on Jr Sr:lith the dentist

up into the valley

17

IS --

: lr

Cilll'd at 'lr 8artlctt ' s

c; Lrou0 ht

I'll!

(~

~;.

ther, \'/a1ked

srent the evenins at :1\'

:1Or.1e.

:ir Sessions preached fot' .Ir S. this /\.:1. Text

Lov(~st

these, a IlOSt excellent close rich sernon but rather long

thOLl r.le nore than
Eve 1r S
i

preached text The 1 a\l of tile Lord is perfect
18

,1onJay

Litt1e:l spent the

nlotl1cr conling
19

TLlesda~'

dO\Jrl

du~'

in the f'.:l.

I:,ith us.

'T\'las sho\"ery \!flich prevented her

:1 A cOIlr'ienccd a ncl.! term

;li 5S :(cyno1ds srent the day II; th us

She read SOfle very interest-

i ng 1 etters fron her nieces of S. I. Li rth I!hich dill theI.l and thei r aunt
great credit
20

~

ilet IV appointncnt at the dentists

at lrs l!hitney' s

Spent the tl:iliCJht L,efore flcetinu

It \/as a Leautiful rlOonl

i~Jllt

night

f\bout 3G present at

�lJ/ld~L

I \.'alked hone alone

the ,leetil1:J

21

\larren arrived ill the ni~jht and hrouuht up a

Thursday

v;ilat a Uessinu it is to have rlilk a0ain
Irs Bartlett's.
23d

Sat

eJ at ;lrs Jil'lOncl's

I \Ient up to the; vallcy to visit

The cllildrens :Ionthl~' flcetii10 I!as appoint-

ThQ evenins \laS so iJoistrous(!) that but fell Jttencled

I call'c! at Or ;;'s to

It \,,~s adjourned to rlcet at our hOllse next Saturda~l.

sec lJudge

24

Sab

r,:1

(j

i

I nml real ize

,ir ~ :lrs Lee arrived ill the ~~eduua(! )

t(le last one in the rlonth

uI

COl'!

irs Lee but tile,:' !lad 00nc out to flake a call

Ililve Ilad headachc; for several da:,') in succession

',;ent to ciJurc:l in tiw

I\eep tl1:, ton~Jue frl. Qvil .:i th:' liilS

u heard ,Ir S. [ll'Qucil fn the text

frl. speaLillO guile

2.)

.ir /\lexandcr call'd infornr.l'l~/(!) tool; tea c' spent tile evening v.:J.ry

:londay

soc i a 11 ~/
Ir /'. iA t\iO Jauuhters took tea tb; lattel' spent tile night

,-G

27

,1,J. :1.(1. ::. flJself cilll'd on :irs Lee, 'liss ;:e~'lIolds :lrs '1(I:il-l,ol1 ::rs

'!cJ

~'I

ll'JJoit

nt 'lrs ]ollinis'

I'hen

I.'C

returned hom; lIe fOlmd Evart at

110;;1C.

Irs

Fr ida:' prepnri tor~' 1 (~C ture

~n
t.-.,

,;(1rc:': 1 s f-..
,

I

"
[~
\len t\"' ...,-,j, :ir
_ ':0 C;PCIl d

r'
t
..:.var·

c:
"o.t

Ci:i1Jrens ,:onthlj
SaL

,lcctin~;

,;r S lcctur2u froii

:. 'Irs i&lt;illl1C.:' I'erc recd.
L~'

,:arC:l 3

I
CI1C 5(1:.

lwre this eve;

ti1(~ l'Ol'US

b.-'

over

J

prctt~'

iI t

•
1U.
(I) \:1. ~~d,
.,all!

COr1I'lUilioll

:=0.;

letter (l f!arriet Parker' it Caroliflc

~j

,liss

OUClcil

,1,1 ;\lexallder

f)rofess'jon to the CilUI'cil
i'10rn -- Celia lias taken sick last Ilis;ht about tell

~ll ;londd~'

0

Suturda:'

cal'r,:'

:ir Lo\'cl1 S:lit!l

S~IPi)l

~)i.\ilcJ

iri ti1u ::c

tilere -- FOllnd ,lr. fjord at our ilOuse

21 st of

Jr~e

proc(~cd

to the li.S.

r,lla for fatuiJivd to visit (,

ies to ClIl' native brdilrCil t:lcrc.

lrs f\lrtlctt ,"as confined I'it:l

B(L )+~Hl'"5Qa-.i

clock -- ',:urren

I calld over on it Clark in our ;tili-

age on tlie (hlank) for Si1nfrailcir,co(!) froll \':1cn ;lC is to

~:ed

11

ClOoJ attendance

S:1C loved fiucil

[. Evarts \!en; bOt!l aLsent at \'aiEllua

lZ

"arrcn --

I'

i1

dcHlg;1tcr.
\'h(~n

T

Ci1m~

Jr ,J

d

I spent t:1e

ni~ht

hom~

'4l"s(!) j'.,ldrich cO:lnenced SCIldil10 to ;'Ie for rliH for

~ler

L&lt;l/'" t~le

f'ebrul1r~!

1.lrotc a note to Levi and one aftel' I CJr,e iron rrayer

lS
rleetin\.J, to Jarlcs

�19/13SG

2L

Silt

EUS';I,

busy Jays, acconplisilinU L,ut little.

Celia pood~/, troubled acout

:iuria ,'. I take the \:hole care of het~ ?~ the !Jab.'l

nursinu.

disturbed niuhts

frequently. -- Feed the 1 ittle one occasionl,'/(!) \.'itil COI:S niH; --

23

Sab

Did not 90 to

\'eJ

pressed c10lm I·/ith cares, burdened IJith a heavy

u for 1 i~ht I'lllen Ilill it please God to 1 iU:1ten rly

hcart.

26

r,leetin~.

:lrs

~!hitne,\l

"Jas confined I!ith a

Ja)~kness ~{

siline

l1r \' hinself call'd to inform

SOil

rlC

(' I ca11'J in to see her Liefore ~joinu ill to our lIeckly rrayer r.lcetina
L9

Sat

quite a stOrrlY evening notl'.'ithstandins a considerable nurlber of the

Cousins attended their ilonthl~' :leetillO at :lr Clark's

30

Sone changes \Iere in-

troduced I'::lich prorlise to flake tile neetings rlOre

interestin~J

i~ode

I&lt;ave not attended our CiL1e

to the Court House in ,II' Castle's carriaue

Cl ass for four I'leeks ti 11 to day

31
J\pr il 3

;Ionday :lrs G - not liell
ThursJay at 2 /\ :1 iII'S Cook(!) lias confined Ilitil a son ,,;hich I/eiuhed 10 lbs

a

).1 --

l:arren arrived last

evanin~
I'

grand dal.lgilter to :ler parents

and I 9ave up the charge of the little

has COrlP. to "wite for the LegeslatLlre(!)

6

Sab

Attended I'Jo)'ship at the court !!ouse

7th

flttended ,lonth1y Concert at the Session Room
-- ,Irs l.i is ill &amp; 1 ittle

,Iar~'

:lr Bishop led tile exercises

i1&lt;1S cone to spend the Ileek \&gt;lith us

;;jJril ld5C
10

Thursday

Felt alarr.leJ about :lrs G -- lJent ur llith :lr Ci in the P:l

and

found her better than l:1y fears
12

Saturday:l A £. I I'!cnt a shoppinu

Spent for far.lil." supplies &amp;, for a Ilater

cask $20 thi s vleck
13

Sab

lieard :Ir S preach in the /\.:1. fn. the text All Scripture is given b2/

inspiration etC
14

Ilonday

[vening

I hal;ed laruely £. r,lade a contri butioll of a Sabb:tthSchool festival

"lilich is to be held
15

Tuesday

The Pear"of areat rrice \!as his subject

tor~lorro\'.'

at Punallou

Till! fallli1~1 Lent up to Punahou

IJhile I "lent up

~,

:lr G took ,Iary &amp; Charlie and :lattie

spent a fel" ilollrs Ilith ;lrs

',1.

I found her fjuite poorly

i.'1

felt discouraged
19

Sat

:Iary has Leen dOl'In all I'leek -- She is a hri\jht Cilild

guide her young [i tender. inquiring ninde
t~e~Jard

0 for IlisdoLl to

Reed. letters this \'Ieel~ fran

to persuin9 a course of study &amp; think of

Jaues.

He is diseouraued ill

givinU

it up. -- I can only pra2' 0 Lord direct -- r~ecd. a letter fnl. Levi

this ,"eek in "'hich he expresses his decision to devote hirlsclf to the service of God --la~1 this voluntary conscration(!) nade on earth cor'lr1urlicated

�20j18o(i
on paper, be ratifieu in I:caven [, nay angels as I'fcll as relatives rejoice
over the !lOi)eful convesion(l) of the last of seven
Bless the Lord 0

20

r1~/

soul!

t!ent to the Court 110use in the norning 2.. heard ilr S. preach on the

SauLath

subject of faith

it all this evening

I have been tenuino

22

Celia's l)abe does not seen Ilell --

I.' is over at l'!aii\llla

Cel ia &amp; I \fere invited to visit at :lrs I\ndrel'is

TLlCsday

as :lrs Goodale's but there I:as a rlisllnderstFlndina

I found ,Irs

did not 90
~4

Thursday

I call'd

dOI'n

a!~out

I Ilent up as far
the

cOlwe~/ance (!

\,,'e

to 1era bl y conforta [,1 e

(j

to sec &amp;. conC)ratulate :lrs Fuller on the tirth of a

dauDllter
2S

Friday:l .)'s birth day

:1 A's tenl closed \lesterday &amp; she took rilssa~Je

thi s P :i \!ith Capt Clark for

26

:~oilala

Sat tile cousins ;leetiny lias helLi at .11' Il,mstrollfj

I'e had ;lr &amp;

IS

;h~s

SiJOOnCr

to tea.

a

lil~s

Sab

Ci still in a critical state of !willtil

\lent hith ne to church -- :11'
I~c.

pressed tili s

evenin~J

and feel thi'lt earth I'i tllout the 1 i9ht of Irlr.lanuel ' s

:irs G has had
chill

(~

~)lace

tiresO[lC!

bl~eakfi1st

,h' Cartlctt call'c! before

Tuesda:'

ver~'

alamiw'

S~l)lptOl.!S

2t took lie lip to tile valley
an~iveJ

but vas r(:l ieveu \rhen I

I left :ler cvidelltl.y Letter

fever,~

CA

text lIas in Isaiah, l\ light to li\jhten

Stl~On~jls

0 that I could get norc of it into rl2' soul -- I an de-

the l.ienti1es

countenance is a dar:..;,

t:9

~

:lar.'1 spent t:le Sabbath

[vcning .irs Janes

~ouet's

for rIC, tile Jr arrived soon aftel'::' a qllarter before 9 f) i1 she '.ias

of tile

sent

l~ejoicin~;

at the [Jirt:l of a 1 ittle JauCj!lter

/\pril lJSe;
T~tesdaj

29(!)

;lrs

,I.

L;eckl:it:l

~;ave

a party to her

youn~J

fricllus :1 J

t!

E attendeJ

S il LlCrsoll over aua in

3u

!lil~'

Levi's Lirb day

this be tile bc!.,!inning of

~!ears

to hill, the corlr:lenCe-

;;wnt of a nevi life I'/hich shall Le l1icl(!) Ilith Christ in Clod
Coru:1unioll Sabbath at the Fort St. Cl1lltch

:1ay 4

rlat:laniel Enerson

l!llS

adnitted

b~'

I)rofcssicn
1r Cartlett's
[.ndrev!s.
C

Tuesda:'
GiS

I
7

--

JaU~jhtel~S,

\:llrrenls infant

(,n incident of

dela~'

.11' Earl ott call I d for

\,'el'e baptised b:f the [&lt;cvd

occurred, dlich \"ilS
rH~

to

~o

intct1sel~'

:1l~

annoyinu to

1;1e.

up Leforc breaLfas t to uo up to it

I felt unusual solicitude for ,lr5 f; Lut she \'as l'elieved

al~rived

i:eLl

FA

SOOI1

after

Zt I l(;ft Letceen 9 [110 {,:; cOllparativel:l cor;forcil[;1c

l~oJe JO\ill

to

prJ.~lcr r.;eetill~j

ill

,h~

c'Jstlc's

curria~Je

f\ very :lei.lV~' s!lO\ier

�,•.'",'
""0'1... (I )
Ct
0;1
&lt;I

oth

Frid&lt;l~/

The fUlleral processioll of

JttendcJ LJ
'J:)

Sat

C~

11'

&lt;j~lite

a

~lllllLc\'

l~ekil'Jla:lao

passed our :llace to its

of distin0uisiled persons

called for little :1i1r:' aild I rode liP l.'iV1 l1iFl
C~

I:ith ;lrs

rcstill~j

[~

spent tile evcllin:.;

\fllile he lias al,sent at a rlCetin0 of He trustees of the c:lllrch.

She is cvidcmtly Letter

h:anl

11

In tile

Saints.
:;r

;~ev

~

~tron~j

S8rCIlO lJisilof! preach tl."ice forlr
cV2nin~]

,1rs Dole

~4

suLject in the

Clinu Lartillcous(!)

tl'!() sons arrived a(!) 4 in thf2 f' :1 fron Kau&lt;1i

d

arc

acco[1]J;loda ted \ .'itil us

13

Tuesday

/\tteilJcd

tiH~

exarlil1atiotl of tile

~,c:lOol

at Funailou and the exllibi-

The sC:lOol as a \'Ihole did

tion at the Court HOllse in t:1C evcninfj

~lrcat

credit to tile teachers Zl pupils.
14

Led

,lr LO\'IE:ll Sillitil arrived in the claim

Y()un~l

frol'1 Fatuhiva and

!~riilCis

a

favoral'le re l10rt of our native :lissionades there

17

S~lt.
::I~S

Little .1arJ's birt:1 day.

Cl \!ilile :j(~l~ husband lias attcndins th(~ I~nniversar~f of the C:lildrens ,1i5S-

ionary Society
13

Sal::

I rode up \iitll ir Ci and spent the eveninG \lith

I think :lcr ill J ver~/ critical State of hcaltii

:ir Dole preached in the Court I'ollse for 1r StrollD

l\t J P., 1. ilrs U r:wse1f

S)'llpath~1

~.

Subject Cflt'istian

dauc;ilters v/cnt out to the StOlle

C:1ur~il

to hear ;lr :.. Srlitll'S r:cport of his visit to Fatulli'la in ilative.
[vcnin~l

l:cmt to the Cethel to ilear :1r

fJo~lllc

prcach his [Inniversary SenlOn for

the Tract Soc i ct:'

20

Tuesda~'

21

lied

Ilad, lr ci ; Irs r;i shop Li ;: children to spend the day

Had .Irs L,;IOIlS c:' Ilusband [; t\,!O children to Junch ft dine

G;I ,"as Ol'gani-

zed to day
la.J 22

Friday(!)

24

Had :Ir [rlersons to luncll

[A

cline

In the evenin9

"~lent

to the

: ir Spear 1ecture on the Chinese

[lethel to

:lt~ar

Saturday

l'alked up to see dear i;rs G also 11'5

l~ I"ilO

is confinee! to

ht~l'

couch
L:J

Sab

I:ear(!) ,Ir Enerson preac!l at t,le Court House, and in the evenin9 !leard

:1r Turner preacil a serr10n at the :IClJ

~lethodist

Chapel

Anniversary of tile

/\f1erican DiLle Society Text T:10 '-ford of the Lcwd is tried.

After the con-

sreuation I'las disilisseu ,'Ir Cooke '1r5 Dole (~ n~/se1f renained vJith a fe\J
others for a prayer :leetin0.

27

Tuesda~!

Jr l!etnore

(l

1 ittle

SOil

arrived fran I:ilo and ure accoru7]odateo in

rJacc

�1~00r1

llc11 a's

::ed

1)(1

c..U

Bena spent the uay \Ii til ;Irs II

I have Jec ideu to have one of the 9 i rl s stay

Idth her \'!hi1e 11er hea1t1l is so poor.
30

Friuay

31

Sat

June 1st

liad ,lessers Parker &amp; Bai1ey to dine also :irs \Jhitney

The Cousins ;Iet at LJr Judd's to elect officers for the coming year
I attended at tile Stone Church to hear in native, r:1issiollary address-

Sabbath
es

:lr LOllel1 ~:'lith recently returned fro[;1

Tile largO) house Vias l/el1 filled

Fdtuiliva addressed the asserlbly

The exercises I"erc of of(!) thrilling in-

terest
fl.fterilOOIi at 4 o'clock the ;Iission Church had a cOllr.iunion season

:iy' 001e

(4 tlr Spear took direction of the exercises -- .Juc\r;·/\ndrells ca11 in to tea

in order to attend the {mllual :Ii&lt;;sionary scrr:lOn preached at the Court I:ouse
by :Ir Stron~

It \las an able

sel~P10n

Text. The leaves of the trees

al~e

for the

heal ing uf trle nations

2

;londay

;;rs Dole and nyself rode dOl-In \-lith Dca Cooke to :lonthly Concert

Dole took uirectioll of the exercises

The

lleetin~]

lias thinly attended

:Ir
I;ad a

si101·:er of ra i 11 on our return hmle

4

lie:..!

I spent the day I'ith :lrs G.

She is in very critical state of hea1th

looks t)ale [" feeb1e -- Car:lc iJOr,ie at 4 P :1

(i

after dinner :Irs D &amp; I cal1'd

on i Irs Hil1 etJrand &amp; :lrs Brol.'fl
6

Little ilary IJas not vcr:' I'/ell to cla,1f -- She I'lent beyond pemission

Friday

by talkinu to :irs D's native nan for I:hich she
soon after she I'Jas f'lissin!]
been

pra~tin~l

I','here

:IOU

The saue

C~od

to

to

lIaS

repl'oved

I noticed that

She returned \:ith a set'ious face D. said slle had

for~Jive

hey'.

I asked I:here she said

[',1/

,~!our

chair

pray
da~'

at eveninu as da/l

step to sec to wltie

;lCY'

i~Jht

':JilS facJinu (\\'!a.'.' slJe I!ent to tile door

siloes i.. lookinu up to the

nC~1 l~loon

she said I I!ilnt

to 00 up there to see God
JJnc

7

.1r L:,ons

fillJil~'

e,

returned to their station

too!~

I!ith then t!,c o1dest son u

Jau£;ilter of :lr ,i ;lrs Castl e
8th

SaLb1th

I have taken a scved!) cold b.:/

\;indol.'s at

OilC

of the

;\llniversar~'

Ilative

cOll~re0atioll \;,:lf~I'e couu:lin~j

In the

evcnin~

sittin~)

;leetinDs
is so

,ir Coun preached for ,It,

~o

I Jttcncled I.'orsilip \dth the

~jel1erill

~tl'on~l

IlCilr one of tho Cctl1t21

th&lt;lt it is hurdl:.t noticed

:1. /\nn returned this PI.:I. in

:lr Thurston's care.

lOth Tuesduy

a11 the Hal'aii brcti1l'en toc)cther I·lith :lr Strons

of l!onolu1u

ViSitOl~S

tool: pasSC\ge in

(I

quite a coupany

::1' Thul'stons vessel for Hilo

�;':J/1J:.;C

13

rrili1'l
~

r
f\~lla
'.'7&gt;5
Si'j".rl
,C
l ,11:.)
, , -!l'rl(;,'
_

~h' Ford

''''1S

I'e

t""
• ".

1",/,.: l't l,~," ,rs

(Ill,

r'
~l

JII(,I

re,l(ll' tl:lI l,1(~I' qu 1. te 1'11

there. am! Jt 3 !I~; she \'as c]clivCI'Cc! of a ~til1

1:01'11

c:lild

i111 fl~lt trLll~' thanl;fl~l thJt t!lC life of t:~c r:othcr I'as spared.

I Silent

the c!J~' in nursini] and left her corJortaL'1c

b

:~Jt!

;:r Uole preached rlornillJ .~i eveninu for

. ian,:' SllJ 11 su~! in that Lay Lord Lord
16

.1onJa~!

:11' (. calli:! cal'l," ~l took

riC

;'IC

II' Strclll~l

~ut:ject in th~ Fi :1

eve EJSJU (!) sold hi S Lirtil ri~:lt

lip to spend the &lt;1i1;'

ill's

(i

IIilS ilffl ictecl

lie twOUg;lt l~le llor::c ill the evenin~

\dth a distressin0 j1cl'in ill her head

:11' uolels fJllily proposed taKin0 their .ieals at II' Castlels, to I'filiell I did
llot oLjcet
17

,ir G eallu dOI'1n a~ain inl the rlonlin~] -- 'lrs Cils severe pain ~. distress ill
the head continues

1:rs eoit the nurse carie about 9 /\.:1.

I I'las inforr'led

that Ir Taylor had arrived this norninV at our house so after ~Jivitl!J .lrs C.
SaLle instl'uctions I I/alkd(!) :lOfl(;, rJakin~ il call on the \'!a~' on ,Irs Cal'tlett
19

Tilursda) a grcilt day ill the /\upuni

!,lexander I\am~:larlcha IV. \'iaS n,arried at

noon in the Stone Church by :11' j\n:lstrons toliss [rlua r~ooke, adopted dau:Jhter
of LJr [~ooke

I took 1 ittl e ;lar~! up to : Irs RO~lcrs I to see the ureat processioll

aml ~rand display. -- i\fter dinner, 3 fl :1, \!arrcn
[Ilel

20

(j

Celia and I;aoy left for

on their I·:ay to \!a ial ua hOlle

Frida~1

l!as sl iuhtl~1 indi sposed and favored rl"self I,." keering vel'Y sti11

21 st i~ode up to see :lrs G fron

\d1OrJ

I had heard unfavorahl e reports -- Found her
r:cturned hOLle tit 10 J\ :1,

still feeble L~ suffcrinu frau pain in t:1C ilead
baked ..4 had a very bus:' clay
22

Sao

:lr:J farlily take [,leal s a0ain \':ith us -- :11' G callid earl:!

[4

I \!ent up

to spend the daJ on account of the nurse bei n~l ullIJcll -- Ell en irlproved
VC1'Y

liluch during the

da~1

ill- G brought ne hone carl:/ in tile evening

rto hear 11r Ta,ylor preach -servins the Lord.
£:3

.londay

T(~xt

,1r Tis asthrlCl still trou!lle(!) hill

;iauc smile calls in the Valle;' I·lith :lrs Dole

not as \!ell as

:1 /\Is-birth day -- IT\!as passed \':ithollt recoGnition

there to

occup~'

lied

2C

Thursday

llind &amp; hands too --

ill'S LI ilild a very poor day

Llr

ill~

Ftida~l

F. is not

:lcKibt~in

flr G call l d i. tool: Ile lip tn see E

pa i n in tlle head and did not opell her
27

,'.';1.S

Call l d on :Irs I\ndrc\'!s

Tuesday

25

I I'lent

[lot Slothful in husiness fervent in sririt

\Iho is goinu to Kauai, Loob,xi in on :lrs G \fllo
June 24

u

'.!Cllt Llfj [A~fore

V(~t':'

yesterda~!

So nuch is

liell

cand ,·lit:l D F(?) to sec her
She Vias

sufferin~J liLlCh ,..!ith

~yes

Lreakfast to;1r' GiS

The nt!t'se spent tile day dOI'!tl

�24/13SG
tUl"n -- Lireat irlproverJent in :irs

(:3

Spent tile day "'ith :lrs

Sat.

29

Sab

II

ll--

IJot Cltdte so v'ell as yesterday

I!ent up :)cfore breakfast to :lr :lIs

be atJsent all day

ITI':as a ver~l discouraoinq one to :lrs G.

The Dr sa:/s it is caused l:/

much pain in the head
~iven

lants(!) are

Gave the nurse penlission to

tient do\:n in .11'

!\ppetite poor

~Jreat clel"i1it.~'

StirrlU-

carriage I/ith 'ir Thurston

GiS

.1rs Bartl ett to the Court Ibtl se to hear .1r Taylor Text In

t~lY

u.

presence is

fulness of joy &amp;c
July 3'

\red

July 4

The ,'foUnD

PH~n

the U.S.

!\flon~

Sat

,II' Taylor sailed in the [tihoriilo for I'a\'!aii

fired canons at Ilidni(lht to 5ho\1 to she\!(!) their interest in
therl d.C.C. lIas

Spent the \'1I101e I:eek at ilr

V(!I~~I

rroninent
Ellen still affl icted "lith pain in

GiS

the ileaL.! \,!akeful nights &amp; has ratiler a tenctenc:, to

indi~Jestion

Find it

hard to encourage hope

6

SaL

:.lid not attend church

Tried to conb :lrs

011 she is such a dear patient child

able

hel~ fOI~

her husband

7

,lonJa~1

Spent the day ill the

3

TU8st!a~1

9

lied

SP~llt

~

GiS

Iltlir -- cut out consider-

'tr:' the Lord be Gracious Jnd spare

chi1drens sake
elevated tl!O [lOUrS to hair carolLinG

valle~.' (4

tile forenoon at :10r,1e -- baked Fl "lent up \fitll :lr (; at noon.

Capt I:and,! ill' Spencer

(I

ill' 0 I! Gul ick took tea "Iith us also Sanl. Ener-

son -- Tile first nailed gent. rlade a CJucer confessioll

:~

appl ication to tllke

a boarder dJich shall !;c r:1Cntioncd if it proves an'l thing r,lore than talk
10

Capt H J iJ not rlcct hi s

11

Friday

li

Sat

13

Sabat:l(!)

ell~ja0cr,lent

Levi returned frOLl Lahaina

:laria \!Clit up to t:le valley to sf)cmi the Jay (' I reillained at horic

I \,Ient LIP in tile riornin0 to

1 ittle ilary ,dent to illeetin0

Sh(~

sta~1

\'!ith ill'S Ci Ifilile

ile)~

husband

6l

,las rcrloved into tile purl or ct is decidedly

il'lFrovillij -- :lr Ci broug:lt Ile :lOric at noon. -- Tile l'ilo part:.' returned to
cia~!

[. tile ';aui

part.~' ,~'esterda:!.

I '·'C:lt out in tile evenC). to hear

Jud~c

/\ndre\'s pl'eac:l on t:IC Great Salvation
Jul~1

14

londa2'

;iariJ \lent L1,) to trle valle:,

:;\'5:~

took tea ,·itil !let' husband at tile

talJle -- Uur candidate, Ilqli1ev' of 1'0:1;:11':,ll1i I'cnt to La!iaina1una
l~

du1 y 13

Levi \Ient to
Fdda~1

19

this

:, drove ove)' SOI'IP. cattle

i1iss Duden cal1d

(!) &amp; has
lIB

~:aialuil

J

~4

srent tile:

ni~J;lt

-- ('11e is depressed in spit'ites

bad COU0h. is under the Uri scare --

f~p.l1a

retur'rmd fron

~laia­

evenin~

Sat

;"Ir (; cillllc! ill the 1100'n ::. I \'!ent up "itil hill to tile valley to Si)P.ild the

da"

ill'S II has ~Jained cOllsiuerill1e strel1~th \:al Ls fror.l 'CiIC Lcd )'0011 to t:1C

�ptlrlor ::. rode out

d

r.venin~

S:lort distance this

S:w still is sl.lbject to

:tt.:JLl aches .J looks very i)ille -- I ;wcl a nice visit \'itil iH.:r.

c:u

SaL

call ' J

u

,1r

chure;l

ill the:

dO\.'11

carria~le

Stron~ has rCiLli'tlCCI

"lr

to toke his 1 ittle

,luny of the absent olles ;lave returned and

21

:londay

L2

T~lesdJY

VCI'y

23

~.'ed

I

and r,le to

j"lreac:l{!) on tile

t,:as Good to see their sea ts

Ijus'! cleaninu house

Evarts

\'Clit

,1rs \1 carle dOI'1l in tile (!) to sl)end tile

to \'aialua.

rest of the \leek Ilith us -a t hi s

(~

frail hie; tOUt' of lill"aii

,br~'

:lill'~'

[I

is to 00 up

spend

ni~Jllts

I,:ith her illther

hO!1(~

-- .1rs Ci is uaininu

~lesterJJ~f

da.il:, -- /\

stren~Jth

afternoon -- The illiant son oi .lr

event occurred

'1er~! distressill~
:~

:1rs

Stan~emlaht

13

1'10.

old

I/RS drOl·'tled ill a pool near ::r Jirlond's door -- This f':i at 4 ,it' (; took littlc ,iary &amp; lIe up to attend tile funeral -- I attended prayer m:etill0 ill the
evening
25

,11' '. .; caue

2G

Sat

dOl-HI ~

took tCtl

I:eard

nCI!S that rlilJe

SOLlC

,lr B call'c! [, inforned us of Irs

!~IS l~w;i~;rlation

and save ,1 J an invitation to aid .ll's

s.

LIS

r\Stonished(!)

as teacher at P-ilou

in the direction of tile Domestic

departneni: -- :1rs Eartlett l'odc elGl'tl \lith :11' C; FA stopped to tea

Evarts

l'eturnect tlli s !\ .:1.

27

Sab

lir S ;weached in tile F\ :1 on the

LI took ;lar~'

hear hilii

~ulJject

of Leins 900d StcI!ilrds -- ;jr

E. 11e JOlin -- in the evening rode in

J~ilin,

ill'eaC;l on ,Ieekness

~i

:lr

i~r

Castle's

carda~e

to

took Ellen horiC after tea. this

evenino.
i\ode up \"Iith ;1t' Li frail

Tuesday

Jid not acc0rlplisil any thinu

Took bt'eakfast at .h' fils &amp; he brouuht rile

as far as Dl' Guillou(!) on his

\'!a~1

ciustance occurr'd, IJilicll trout'led
-- six

have I heen a I"idol'.'

~lCars

shall be given, &amp;

th~1

on a husiness call on ,II' Livinsstone

i1ilrl~et,

I'later sure.

dO\1I1

to tile CllSitorl hOLlse -- a trifl inu cirThe I\nn i versa ry oi illl sband

rlC

So filr

I~is

promise has not failed.

!~inne',

:irs

IS dca til

Bread

cancl E, \-lant"eJ ,Iariil to come

&amp;. SOl! for her

31

T:lursda2' &amp; Kestoration day.
call l J &amp; took little ;;ary

Ball in the Court Ilouse

110llC --

I baked. -- ilr Li

flaria I'elit up to assist in uakinu tile

Iledd in~ dress
l\uS 1 st

i::

.lr Bond &amp; t\/o children arrived ill the Rihoriho
Sat

a busy

I'lent

hOP1C

da~'

in t:le

:laria pack'd thillUs to
evenin~J

to stay over

r~ove £~

Sa[;l~at:l

I cut out clothes for Levi

\"e took dovln a bedstead

,\ar:1

�26/18:56
3d

Sab

\lent to :leetin9 in the Court I~Ollse
r~ejoice tIlClt

connected \,dth the place
of our :IC'J Church

There is no sacred associations
the" have t:cuun to din the founuation
ftr Stron~l' s text to day \':as

The Lord prosper the \Iork

Ven!Jence is nine &amp; I \,ill repay sait:, the Lord

Could not see the point of

it
lJ~C

/\ug 4

Ilonda~!

5

6

;laria J. left to spend a season at f'unailou
iirs I:inney \Ias flarried at 11 PI.:l. L~I ;lr Stron~. in tile presence of

TLlesday

many \litnesses, at Puna:lou. to

.1l~

offered. They 1eft for her

hone.

l:ed

nell

Pitnan

(IS

soon as congratulations

:ir Ueck\'Jith cOllltlenced a ne\'.' tern] -- Levi

(1

\Jel~e

Cella \'la1k up in the 1\ :1 &amp;

return in the P., i.
9th

LA

Sat

:ir

ca11'd earl,'! in the

da~1

,Irs G has

inpl~oved

r.lornill~J &amp;

took rle to the valley to spend the

nUC/l U gained stren9th since I sa\! her at her honK!

Fitly(?) IJas the portion of scripture read in the II fl

rl:'

mess tile Lord Ull

soul
10

Sab

:ir Sflrcached in tile /\ i: on the sllbject of Leing \'Iise, renderil19 the

text They that

\'Ie

(!) \,;se shall shine as the Stars.

evening he preached

on Christian Courage
,Irs Strong It the children spent tile

13

lied.

15

Fl'iday

.1al~~1

Calld I!ith little

da~l.

-- he Cilue do\:n

(iI

took dinnet'

at llenora1 ,liller's ,Irs iJuminis' (( fll" Pit-

uans
17

:lr S. preached in the /\ 11 frcm the text For ne to live is Christ --

Sabbath

i;ode dCJ\iil I;lith :lrs Cooke

(~

not feel smart enoush to attend this
LO

\!od

exceedin0l~!

returned in an

cro\:ded carria!.]e

lJid

evonin~;

.liss OGden :. ,\aria dane, also ,Irs

~loodale

cane dov,n to spend the Jay

Ilor health is Jreatl~1 irlproved t:lO' her head is still disoried(!) :~ she has
occasionall~1

:::1

So. t

sick

slee;)less niul:ts
~

lwaLle to attend her sC:l0ol

:1 j\ s tom closed

22

FriJay

23

SatlwJa\!
".

c.:4
2;&gt;

':cnt to Fleetinq" in tile [lOrn I:ut not
- ill t:w evcninn
·lonJa~l; i i 5S (; u Irs ::poonel" CJ 11 'd :1 '..;ook 1 UilC:l

2C

',:0 :nve a

I \!cnt

cd I:ith [Jusino:,s

dOI:tl

to\'!n

~.~ SilO
~

did

n:signod as teucher. for the present
Sor:1C

s!lOppin0.

:lr tloojale

5e\'in~;

[~ade

\:onan

nc a pre-

c.&lt;

ure press-

�27!l o:Je
2S

Friday rlOrtl fatlwr Lrlersoii arrived

30

S~t

I:it~l ll:'

Cotil stop

except .1ollda~l, 1ttle :lar:' has been aLsent this I.'eek I·lith hCl~ parent --

I \lalkeu up to ,1r Gisl10ps &amp; took breakfast

lett 2J :lrs

[~ooda1e.

fmd on

n~f

Call'd on :lrs Dinond :irs Lilt't-

I' 'el ,'I llor·le C"ll'e! on ,lrs liillou(?)

[I

iirs f'itt-

Idun(!) -- Cousins .1uetillU tids eve at .1r Clar:~'s ,1!\ left earl~1 ,!itil ~:(lrrCll
~'aialua,

for

also t:;c [flc;l'sons in tile:

[',,1.

lJ-:C

[vcllin\j on t:1C

lisfl
,rl

of Cod h;ins lil:c lCiwen(l)

\~ord

,:cti 1 frrl :-:an F. Lu t no 1 etter or ,"onl fron t!ur1(;S, l )

SCr)t lst!onJay.

Bal~ed

c.

busied n:'self pt'cpal'il1Cj for c(mpall~J -- ,laria carle clo\fl!

tOIl.)rus noon \:ith :irs S to call on Irs f'

1).

so I had her

~!hen

I

llUC:l ll~edeJ

it

I attended t1lcionthl," Concet't -- :11' L Srlith took the lead of t:le ucet-

I I'as ver2' tired :A thou'jlrt the :leetillC) stupiJ

in:.).
t:

Only 24 present

liaJ .lr :. ,Irs f'itnnn &amp;. 4 children ,1aria &amp;. firs S to

TuesJaJ

SPClhl Cl

uooJ pal't

of the day

3

l!eJ

This norninu the :laria

':ll~rived fl~l.

1~IUui

brin!jinu the corpse of Sarai t:le

\.dfe of ,ir Ii. -- I cal1 ' d at her :louse in the 1':1
had teen rather sudden

(.I

liere still at l:.auai

I attended a

u

learned tilat her death

it had tClkell place G da."s since.
dcdicator~1

The

!~ing's

party

service at the Sailors llolle.

:11' f. :lrs Thrurlb are goillG to take charge of it

4th

Thursda~/

..If)

Societ~1

I attended the Ladies PCllcvolent

at Pllnahou

l.lith 1 ittle :Iar:tlly [\bert(!) Clark [, had to I'al k hmle

crrectillU(!) a steeple on our
teJ

riC

tle\1

I \·.'a5 tal:ell

The subject of

c:lllrc!l lias rloved {J. carried, vi/dcb conpe,;nst1-

for tile effort I iilade to be present

\Jhen I cane home ilr Eplerson

(fa ther) I,'a sat our hou se

6

Sat

Bella £, I btls:' baking in tile nel! stove

yet -- Little Charlie
7

Sab

CO\;lLlUnioll in :ir

GiS

f\re not very akarlai in using it

birth day

Stron~j's

cll.

Little

:lat'~1

£, I \iUlked dOlm.

It seellS

to nc that I never attended one that I!as so fOl'rlal, so destitllte of 1 ife.
Evening Lock 1 itt1e

;lal~Y up

!:', attended evening service

Tex(!) \1ilut shull

it profit a man if he Dain the 1I1l01e(?) &amp; lose llis OWl soul
dlonda~l

a black hog

lie did consideraf)le

~Jot

into a closet near tile

dar1a~iC

I"as s:wt

Ui)

I~itchen

till nornin0

(~

alJout nidniuht
Lvarts shot ,hin

Teachers neetinD here in the evcninu
11

Thursda~'

ors 1:0[;10

I baked £. nade broud 2, cake for EI contri hutcd

~S

tOl'!arcis the Sa il-

�Evarts loaned ;';000 for I.le to a rlat! I c!ont i:nol,' an:' tiJiWi ((bout
security on a lot

I dont knol! arl'! thin9 aL'ollt

l!uppJ is it that l'le can 1,,~'

13

treasun~ in Heaven

U;i

Sat:

!:acJ a pleasunt

I!e tl~iecl to strensthen each others faith i~ i'lope in the Lord

visit
14

took

l::1at a roor \.'orld this is

fly eldest dau0:lter spent last niuilt (. to day at horle

SJt

[I

Lar12! this llornins the L iilol'iilo U!lpearccJ and Dr l'iU:lt arrived at ollr

house after brea~Jast
\:al ked dO\ln to the COUt~t !Iouse \'.~i th 1 ittl e :1(\r:, :11' Stron~ subject Ifas Sin
~)iJ not attend in the eveninu

13

,1iss u0den spent the daj -- :::i1e rl~'sel f ~. a fe\,1 other ladies \:l:re pemitter.i
to be spectators (~ hearers CIt a [JlIsiness :lectillq of t!le Chllrch at tile Session
roor]

19

Friday

2f)

Sat

L'arn~n Lrou9ht :1arti1a fllln hOlle

laria carle

dOl'1i

to see hel~ sister

The:, arrived at noon
{I

spent the niDht

Dr '.! saild(!) this

f' : j fa r :li s I ia \icli i hone

21

!.Ialked to ell. \'itll little (!) .11' SiS semon did not inpress fly nenor:.'

Sal,

or heart.

It I'las on the internal

evidence of rcl i~'ion
t'e had a full :lOuse.

ilath the evidence in !lirlself E.c.
;;:L

He that bel icveth

l.avil1S) heard that 1 ittle Charl ie C; lias un\lc11 I ',!alkeLi LIP into the

,ionday

va11c~' Lcfore breakfast to see iliu

FOLind hili s1i~;:ltl~1 indisrosed

Cal1J

on ,lrs ratj ,irs t\ndrel':s ,iisses Judd ,irs Cirancil'la ,Judd at :It" Cates and at ,lt~s
Stron0 1 s

ret:Jrned at half past it l'

23

flttcllcled th2 i&gt;ra~/er neetino

2~

Thursday

Ilith a head ache

;;ode dOl;n ~·'it~l :ir Cooke

/\ttr.nded a church Llceting I'hicfl c011tinued till 11 o'clock at

,it' StrollS) is to he illstall (!) as our pastor

lli~ht

27

:1

Saturdc1~!

I I'cnt to Ilarl~et ane! llade c;one call s dO\JIl to\!ll

srcndinCj the da2' :\1 so 111en Lond

Hattie !'ur\;(~l~ dined.

Fl

[;ellc1 spent the afternoon at ,Irs ,J Ladd's

2J

SuL

I \lent dOI'!n carl,:.' to til(: Co,lrt

SC:1001

JS

T:1C

tl.'O lattel~

Took :lar2' into the Infant Sc.:dbati1
ilS

tcacher

I d'id not stop

lon'j in iler' Jl~partllellt

.11' Stroll~ils sul:ject \'as t~le sar1e as last Sabbath

,iar~'

(\t\llil:~

rode

,lit:l ,jrs

ilOl'le

TucsJa;' a dr,:'

Li

\·ith

Cousins :leetinu at Judse 1\lldn~\'!s

:lis5 Le\'crs had rccetlt1,~1 Leen initiated

of inflaFlation(!) of til&lt;::
30

I:o~se

,iaria I'uS dOI'n

Zol I I.'ith ;;rs [-ann:'

1I

I clil havin0 a bad turn

e~'(~s

vcr:' dust."

SUllller

r.lal:cs hard '·'od.: for housekeepin~

S\:ert

~arrct

Jc t 1 st

',ied

i\ttcnucLi t:1C evenill0

t'(;adil"j till; s;ospe1 of

~~t.

leetill0 at the :,cssion rOOfl
'IChl i,(lId

COllih~nced

;lr StronCi :1.:15 finis:lud

tile ,"lets -- /\fter I rctlH~IH~d

�ful hClIrt for the

1~1

ess i l1~j of il(;a 1 tl'

ZJ

T:,e LClliies 0cilevolent

4th

~at

:)dLlJatl1

7th

TuescllI:' COfjilCnced

su!~;i

Ulen lionel

S. [Iiurson

~

:;iss 0 spent the day.

l'e 11JVC not had SllCh clouds of

:J

I I:ellt over and assisted

at it's Cdstle's.

T\lo at taLle \'ilO an: not llsuall,', present.

(I, serene ,11'5 f'arker)

Ie

S()ci(~t~' iH;t

t&lt;ll~il\~j

up rlats [,

rlovin~J

clellJiI1~j

Just for years. -- CO!ililitiiun

house

tted to

;H'caclicd Oil the f'il't:l of C:lrist.

,1\' C I' /\ndrc'.:5 [1l'Ci1c!wu a mst cxcellent

senlOli -(ext iw th!lt COf.iIlitet:, sin is t11c servallt of Sill

SJ!'[H;l Lrlerson I,'ent

L.~l!lun arrived

of

f\lll~lliOU

~lorl(~

beiliU sur,oned(!) to attend u

1:0

stops \'it:1 us.

,ll's

(l

~usinp.ss ::eetin0 of the Ti'ustl'CS

call'c! at noon :. took little

The lauies :}CIH.:voleilt Se\:ins So(!) rlet in the r' ;:

ZIt

our

~10US8

::rs [ates, at last lias joineJ tile
,Iajest~/s

Frida:' -- 1\ IJ18ssin0 of a plentiful SiIOI!Cr of l'uin in tile

lJ

Sat

:11' [',ar~lett call FOt'
SOil ~I

afternoon.
JC t

19

Sab

lie

at if 1'•• ,1. to so to

3 c:1ild(!) \.'as born to t:1e rlinister
!Iad several fine Sllo\'Cl'S.

~;()ciety

ted
I' •

111 S

ni~:lt

daJli~i1t

II' Stronc's at
[I

his I,ife.

I'enr,;.' [)irlond IWOLlSht

I
[IC

sta~'cd

u

till

ilor:lc.

I attended the SJU'uth SC:l001 (, took r,IJ place in t:le old ladies Class.

-- ,Ir S. took for his

27

and took

COllllsel took tea 1,'itiJ tile ladies

17

second

,iclr~1 h0118

11onda~!

II. :lonloll

~Juve

slll)jt~ct

justice.

Dcpn.:sscc! in spirits.

\) Lord hear

a lecturc iiGainst Pol i(}my(!) at the ChilfJcl.

�30/13:.&gt;C
26

I started at 4 lUi. I"ith Josep:l

Tuesda~'

han! t:1C ni (Jilt before and the roads

ilS

Ell(~rson

for l1aia1ua.

far as Ev:a

l:ad.

\!(lS

\"las tired i:, dull so that ,·,'e I':ere U hours on the via),.
fati~uou [i

Cllnost resolved never to take so

10n~J

Joseph I s horse

I \las oxceeuin01:'

joun\(~1/

a

It had rained

on horseback

a&lt;]ain
29

(~30

f~fter

tl'!O days rest I be0an to feel 1 ike :'l,"sel f

r~ode

out ,:itil fly son in

the \"a&lt;]on to see t:,C herd on the plains
Took. care of 1 ittle /111.'1 'Ihile her I;-Jothcr visited irs E.
:Jov 1 st

::;at

[!arren took

\lith .lrs E.

2d

over a!;out 11 fl.:1. to srenc! the rest of the

1·10

Foulld

hel~

sernon

niuht

ubundantl:, enplo"cd in her doncstic cares llnu dairy -

,ftlttcnded ilative service \';ith ;;1' &amp; :lrs E.

Sab

da~r Zi.

lie Iweac:lcd a nontilly Concert

cOilsidering his nllllerous seclllClr business (luite slirpassed ny expec-

~4

tation. -- I!c Clave notice to his people that tile :iornon I!ould in the ensuin&lt;] vleek uive thenl
at :lis

OVIIl

a

hOllse, to :lr Gulicks

I retl.lrnl!u

a price

III the [1;1 fIr E preached to his

lecture

farilil~'

Olin

household,

(; IJarrclils Text Ye are b01l9ht \lith

\lith \!arren Celia ancl Levi ',filo also had cor.le over on

a visit
3

ilonday

I I,'as sorr~' I could not return but Levi had to

riella I s birth day.

go to the branding of Cattle

4

,l\fter spendinfJ a Ifeek at

Tuesday
r~oJe

ten r.liles in the

l~ellt

Ply SOilS

visitinu I returned "lith Levi

Started at sunrise and arrived at ilor;lc at 1

lIa~lOt1

P :1 nuch less fati0ued than
Nov. 9

Our :10 is 44

00in~]

over

I'ith ny fani1y to cilurch or the COllrt I'ollse

Canlt recall the subject

Au prejlldiced i.lSjainst a0ainst(!) the preacher 01 donlt \!ant hirl to be our

11

pastor.

The Lord overruleal1

Tuesday

visited at :lrs

L..l

12

(;15

tl1in~ls

for

~Jood.

expressed IlY feelings in regard to :ir S.

:11'

bt'ouaht Lle hone by :100n 1 iuht

lied

Levi Zi r:ella \Ient Ilith a cor,lpan,'1 of younCl fol ks I;:, lIa:' of Kaneohe to

\!il i i.l lua
18

The~'oun9

ing

fol ks returned

The~1

evenill~J

at :lr

a very late

hands at table ti,1pin£j.
injur~l

\!hile absent enCjageci in
[IS

th8n CJoin0 to ilr GiS

I:ad a case in (

?

SOlle

foll y by spenJ-

t~ tr~tin(J

) Ej sent for lJr Judd

their
ilo seriolls

follolled

J\ nel': ten.] cor.lrnenced ilt I'unailcu -- !lad an interviel! ,'/esterday I'iith :lr

l~

I:ed

21

[Orillay

,I [l.. ~{

I callid

dO\"1l

to see the

ne\1

Church

It is a beautiful build-

n

�3l/18:Jll

.1!\ ~ I call'd up ill tile vulle;,' on 50ciet:, [Jusincss

Sat

(It .irs [~IS hl't I returneJ.

l\ flail

ill t:ie evc

:,he spent the daj

f:(~ard frorl Jarles

Lva l~t

\/ent to :!aialua
;;r Stroll0 prl:uClled frorl the tt~xt

23

Sat

2£

SiJ.t.

J

n,H) ~;o!: (ioel

,ir Condc ~j farli1~' ei.d'atl:ed ill the Chr~lstol (!) Paluce for t:1C U.S. __

in vi~\,' uf our reli~Jious prospects
Jec 1

Lill

T:1C Lord li(,lp

,"Ittenueu ,lonthly COllcert fo)' the last til--:e at the old Session :~OOrl.

It has

been sold F. is to 00 into the [Iunds of the Catho1 ics -- Lettl's(!) \Icre read
fron

OUt'

IJrethren at :licronesia

q,lite r(:el)lc. call 1 l!

;l

teqLwsted

rlC;

to tal:,: Ci&lt;re of their infant (iaughter a

Silort tir;e to re1 iev(; tile f,tilil~! of ,1lld~]c ,~,ndrel!s.

The 1 itt1c one

\'faS

In tile eve IleaI'd ir T l'rcuc:l frOil 2 vers(;s in t:1C !Jl st l'sa1r1 :~estorc unto lie
t:1C joy of t:,y salvatioll t;lcn l:il1 I teucil tr&lt;1ns~:ressors [.c
13

Sat
,1

14

II

SaL,

/\ bu S,'l I,eei; -- brol:en rest -- tC&lt;lC hi liS ba b21 r1el/ llCll)i ts \Icury.
(lLsent rlost of tilree da~ls. helpill~J to fit up tile
Sta~fd(!) at ilorlC J~ain I'ith rl~! charsc.

Ta~f1or to :It, Turners C:I.

nC\1

\Jei1rj

cil.

In the cvcnillCi l!a1ked llith ilr

I'card :lil1 preach frl. ,r11rJost thou persLiadest l1e to

ce a christian.

Jec/ !.IG
:i./\. has l;een eloln I;ith otht::r 1adies fitting up our nell rwetillU :lOuse \!;lich

is near1~1 finisi1ed but I/ill not le dedicated \"hile :lr TaJ10r stays -- ;;iss
Gillson(!) visited I,iith us to day C~ :lr Seynour f'lilde ilis 000d Lye call previous to his departure for tile U.S.
17

lied

;ir Cooke call'd in the eve ~i took Fle to the lied 1ecture in the basenent

of the nm',' church

Sone disatisfClction

\"CIS

expressed I~.:f the undertaker that

the house sllollld Le used befo)'(~ it I"as "'as(!) finished -- /\5 it has not been
dedicated the prayenleetins(!) secr;I'd constrLlined

I shan not attend flcet-

inD t:1ere again ti11 the house is dedicated.
1d

Th~rsday a business :leetin0 of the ChI IICIS :le1d in refference(!) to ~lettinD

a 1e~a1 vote for the insta1ation(!) of :ir St)~On9 and it
19

rriJay

\IaS

carried

I call l J on :11'5 r.art1ett \·!110 I·lith flrs. 9randnJ Judd is aoing to

�32/ld~u

\!a ialua to Ilorro\/ -- Call'd ;irs [) \fl.o

ill affl ietion

\JaS

She urought rle hono -- lie eall'd in the evening

a 1 so at: li~

,

LA

, s.

There is sone uneasiness

felt about the settleLlent of :Ir S -- Tile Lord hear the prayers of his reople
for Zion
LO

21

Sat

:it~

cool

[~

Sab

/Ittended. I hope for the last til'lO divine \/orsllip in the Court house •

Taylor sailed in the little seh. f&lt;inoole for his hor:l0.
vcr,:' strollg vlincl durins tile evenin0 i.

The vleather

ni~Jht.

. k S. preached frl tho text The heart of the sons of rlen are fully set in
then to do ev il
23

Safluel emerson over asain ill search of a lost pocket-book \vilicil !lO

Tuesday

lie reported :lrs Granc\na(!) [( :1rs L having

I/as fortunate enough to find
arrived safely.
2~

Christnas &amp; Thanksoivino Ley order of Kar:1ehaneila IV.

Thursday

Jelivered at
~

t.7

:h~

Turner's church

ill' i. ,Irs t;oodale f. children dined I,rith us.

after rJ inner ilo brougilt :lari a J. dOI!t\ fror.l f'unallOu
I ,';as sick during the clay :i renilldcd Itfwt a blessino is health -- :lr

Sat

f:ardy call'c! S. settl ed for care of the babe fo)'
be conti nued

28

:"1 scrr.lon vias

thl~ee

flOntlls.

dU~f

SalJoatil

/\ l'let

IIorship

The nel' Ch. I'as dedicated.

stay \,/ith ;la09ie

"Ieeks ? l'Ii shes it to

thl~eo

The rain hOI'mver held up I!llile the con9rc0ation I'ont to
I did not attend not iJavin9 anyone to

They said the sen-IOn I:as \!ell studied (. intellectual not

sp i r i tua 1
:\ttencled in the evenin~J
neat

Ij ~wett,";

The church 1':us [jrill ientl,'f(!) 1 i~jhted ll;)

but instead of being eluted I felt depressed.

sad Jeficiency!

b~.'

ilr S tool: for ;;is text It pleased God

:lau

preilcfling to SJve flen; but

u.

look very

() there is a

the foolishness of

he taken if ~le(!) hite £. &amp;(!) devour one all'-

other it \·mlld :lilve been nore approprinte.

I an narc Pi rl0re convinced that

he is not at all adapted to this people or place.
Jan 1 13!J7 Thursda~'

visit

(~

I:ad ,ir

['4

ilrs I'ardy to dinner

They have nade their babe a good bye

expect tOLlon'OI! to go to ICauai -- ;;ecd.

SOrH~

rresents

fl~1

tile Good-

ales;:;' had a good PlUny.call
Sab 4(1)

COrJrlunioll in all the churches

;\:1 but I'ent out in the eveninu

Staid llitll :laCJiJie at hone ill the

Text Thou shalt love

th~1

neighbor as

th~/-

self
Jan

j

lJ!J7 Uur 1 ittle laagic "Jas takell sieL -- l!ild a call frml

G

Tuesday
of ,ir
'.:ind

2~

\';Lre illl

du~!

tile sea

IJ :1 \Ihitney

on t:le tip top of anticipation expectin0 the n..!tllrn

iiI'S Clark t:ut &lt;lftel'

ili911~.

,h~s

rou~ll

lookin~j

out all

da~!

I,ere cloorJed to disappointrll..:!nt

dou!.tlcss 'tis all for the hest -- /,

:,lUil

IIllS

�33/18~7

recd. this 0.vClliW;.
9th

i\ttended a lecture dclivcnl(!) L." 'It, Stron~i at thc Fort ~~t Church on "the

T,.'us lotl~J ~\ nuite a studied affair.

JiUl4ity of Service"

Visited 1rs :;artlett -- :iaria ,1 2. ellen

10th Sat.

11 til Sal;iJatll

r

/\ sul:l i!le jUllt,lc

carle dO\'1l to spend the

/\ttcl1decl r;lornill~ scrvice at t~le Ft. St. C!l.

·lr S. CXCillHl~'ed \·:ith

.!r U.:mon

I:c (.:1' ~)) tOOl. fer his subject Charit", The ~rcatest of

C;l,Wity.

I have ehanC]ed tile SCdt first selected for one \:;!ich is [lore

t;12SC

is

favoral!le to rl~' poor eJcs

ClllireL in t:1C \'ilderness in Ja~!s ~I)ne rlt\st, still preserve I.. care for this

,:OI1Ja~/

at 4

P()rtcrin;en call ill the
~I

SflOoner \'as sicl: al1 cla,"

al1

ni~J!Jt

. irs

till noon

\:hen SilC had the jo." of h~col1i ll~ the rlOtlH~I~ of ali Vill~J son (! )

13

TUesday

1..1

I visited :11'5 \.~oodale -- f\ttenGecl pruyer leetinlj in t:le evellill~

ronl to

Co[](~ ~.

;;a~~lic,

set; little

C(.11'd at Dr ,Judd's office to

uo

an errand

T:1': ill' ca11ci ill tile l' ,; :~ l(~ft :'01'1(; :It;&lt;iicilJ(; for tile little; one --il':;

an~

in tilec.

SllC!1

~.

evenill~J.

1 CtlliilC5S. J

delijilt

11j

soul.

S II C :1

1 (l a Iilll! S S

--li\~Uic

24

Cal1ld (it ,]lldse ,\ndrc,'s

2:;)

Sab
liOll

li:Jl~rill

Tlte

frail

II

il e,·

is ['etter.

,lil0~il:'s IIUt'SC

::ondaj

r Ii ss her d htlve to day

Fl'ida~l.

Clark

too:~

the text [Jut

\!e

lias lJeCIl
tal~en

ver~!

care

ftlfli1~1

()f

'Jet'

ni\\Ial i\l(1l i

lr.tflc

~)o

all ,lith open face

to c\aj

Sto[1ped

to hear the Scrt:c~lOldi[l~J

as ill

&amp; f1ra2' Ilore

unfaithful -- I !lave resolved to dis-

F(;ll a out of School

The ten'] c10ses in three

The little one is quite fretful

"leeks
30

rella

~cool(!) [I n~tllrnecl?!

a :.Jlass Z.c -- I !lust cease fau1t findinu
2G

:. L· c c: uti f u1

Found several of tile

Lella \Ient to SaUatil
:1' S preacilCd

- -

ftlt(?)

I.ll1cif;

soul silall be

The Frdlices t'i11:](;r al'rived aLioll'C noon to

.11'5 I~utchir.son

da~f

ill \'hic!l :ir &amp; :1I's

.::. :1JI'2' Thurston l'ctllrned via San Fy'ancisco to the is-

�?A/18S7
lands Hrs C in very poor health

31 Jan

Saturday A very busy day -

A.K.C.

this evening Hr A.K. Clark was rrarried by Hrs(!) Strong to Hrs Hutchingson(!)

lYe all lent our aid to Hrs Clark's family in preparing for the wedding
They were probably

sixty persons present.
Feb 1.

Our good old

Sabbath

D:irJpc:aIIP

I went out to the Stone Ch. to hear

down to take care of the baby.

Hr Clark rehearse to his people sane of the great things he had seen &amp; heard in his absence.

I also

attended at the Ft. St. Church Hr Strong preached on influences Hr llinDn' s congregation were present on account of repairs being lffide on the Bethel.

We had quite a studied senmn -

One remarked

that it was a very tall senron
In the evening Hr Parker preached Hr Beckwith's ordination senron fran the text I am not asllaIred of
the gospel of Christ &amp;c To

ID2

it was intensely interesting as were the whole of the exercises.

llirrons prayer at the laying on of the hands was solEml &amp; very appropriate.
2

M::mday I attended the rronthly Concert at the Lecture roan Hr L

~th

Hr

He was indisposed.

led the exercises The Heet-

ing was unusual1y interesting Ccmnunications were read fran the Board respecting the Horning Star,
a Hissionary Packet for Hicronesia.
Bella spent the day at Hr G' s

3

Tuesday Warren &amp; S:unuel EnErson arrived fran '''.iaialua dripping wet in the evening

7th

Saturday Evarts went to Waialua -

8th

Sabbath Hr Beckwith prech(!) rrorn &amp; evening for Mr Strong texts God is the strength of my heart Evng.

Cousins Heeting at Hrs Cooke's

It is good to be zealously affected in a good thing -

be God for such a preacher.

It was a feast of fat things Blessed

l'11y the Holy Spirit ITBke the word quick &amp; powerful

10th

Tuesday Evarts arrived with Celia, her servant girl &amp; the baby fran Waialua at 3 P.H.

12

Thursday Celia &amp; I lffide a call at Punahou -

Hrs Spooner's babe does not thrive well -

She is

going to feed it fran a bottle We dined at Hrs Fanny Gulick's Trade wind blow stonge!) Hr P J
Gulick took us early down to Honolulu
IS

Sab Hr Strong preached a Powerful Senron on the power of God.

17

Wed(!)

18

Thursday(!) Hr &amp; Hrs Cooke took

eve Hrs Clark was very ill Spent the evening with her
ID2

with them to the Hethodist Chapel to prayer Heeting They are

holding protracted Heetings
to dinner &amp; tea

19

Friday(!) Mrs furtlett spent the day with us Her husband

22

Sabbath I went to the Bethel to hear Hr Beckwith preach His subject was the Love of God in giving
his son to be a

propitiation for our sins

'Twas such a senron as we do not often hear. -

baby has dyssentary(!) l'11ggie is a little disordered 24

A l'hil -

Punahou School broke up -

c:aIIP

Had poor rest last night

Hr Beckwith is going to the U S to see

Celia's

�aid for

institution (!)

tl1(~

;:::J

l:cu

eel ia' s

2G

Thursday

Invited the \,:hole failil,'1 of ,11' Clurk to tea, sons &amp; sons-in-lull

;iau«(f'.',~.te\"('"
~
:.;
••

";~

lJJL~/ is t;uitc poorly

('ia"(,;"i\t"i,o::-,'Il-l("',,'
u~
v'-' ~
,A.

Call'd in Dr ,Judd

t'le
i •

Ii\

"V"'ll"I)'
"
';
'~J

"
+1
I,. 1Loy

"I'C
\'1&lt;,

i.lure t;latll..'aS a0reeahlc to n,:' sober suLlilled feelin~!s

~ay t

a 1 ,'t'l
t c

~!as ~jl(\d 1.'i1ell it

over.

\ic)S

'-0

vcrj

Sat

bria Jal\(:: (. [l1ell [;ond took pilssa0'~ \:ith 0 I: ~ulick for l:ollala

,1rs

SC:looncr rai)idl~' out of si0:1t -- Cousins :1cetinc; this eve at ,lr C1ClrLs

('

,,(IX

,:ecd a prillt8d lett(;!' fro,.

, ..,.1

-, t'

r,l~/

1 iv i i(j

to ,Ir Clari,.

ell' /, '~lddn;sscJ

(~od

[-rostrate in the Just [jcfol'(:

t

frOl';

dcd:Jctin~!

I \"as all'lost teriptcd to

say can there: be un" m;rcy here Yes. V(;r11:, tho.l art a:lod t:Vl t hidcst t:r/-

self

--

T

1

Tl](!

:10.

~ila 11

LL ~,

U(..i;

t'ie Lon!

pl','

-i UL! s~~a2/
,

11

',lu(!

-':q ! 1

~/OlHlCl

Thursday

:lr ~pooner

"

I.

~,

~.

;irs rarkcr.
:lad effect ill

tt~il

-

to iJl'cakfast

dil~l

,11' Leel:\ 'i th (:ui tu a nUI,iLL;r of

ill

tile Yankee

i:l'ClllC)ht 11011(;

~lOrse

for a
T!H~~'

To
fOl~

fort!)

iaria's (

11OflC.

0. a

~;allant,

I.'crc tru1J i;inu

SOlie rlcas~lr(!l

\·!ear:! steps up the [iali,
led 11:' horse

Sal 'I

LiS;lOi)'S fall il ~' to

?

~an

I'
,\

to d ;;le

Fl'Clncisco --

(Ifter

}'(~ac;led

I:ein~

~,

and rode

Ollel'

synpiJ.tilisi1l0

to 1 iullten

r::~'

h~ ~O(;S

on

) -- :1,1/ llind hein~j still

feel in!j that I cannot continue: !:ecilins house

I asl;cJ ir

11C.

(;)'$

,:c;vd

folks s:liled

blld(~ned I'itll

,it,

~

l..o lit;

I'au f r2drick L';llli.1n

our

12

i :J:l

(!

to

011 t;lC

SULI ~]\~antC!d

I~aneohe

to see

their auvice

~

prilJ-

spirits -- It 1.Ias a rure visit

,ir (;oodalc's at dusk

I stopped there.:A he

rcfn;siled \lith a cup of tea "

restin~l

,~

�.

.

3C/lOj7
13

,liss
b

u David

The ::o&lt;.\u0i1 drriv20 to da"
~'id0er.

Sa!!L:ath

l:itC!lcoci,

I.

'ilS

ililrricd

!)~/

:1r

to

j\rrlstr(Jn~j

Levi lias been appointed inspector on board the Ship

:!y feet \':ere so !llirt l:aLinu(!) uoins JOlIn [( up tile rali that I

could not ','alk to c!lurch, (( ilS no carrillse

\/£~nt

in the

I have trycd(!) to roll

attended public I'orsilip.

~l:'

cvenin~),

I

hl\V0

not

t\urJen on tile Lord--

rlinc e:/es are Uilto thee.

21

Sat.

\fe ildve had a ra i lI:l \:eef: -- Ce 1 i a :'. her

at Puna:lOu ::1 returlled this
22

~ab.

~~ain\' da~/.

~,!c

2S

','ed

I;Ornill~!.

It held up ilO\ieVer so as to adrlit of

Evarts brouul1t ilOrle il

24

faun y :ICtVe spent ti1l'ce daJs

striln~Jer

IIp

to

Chlll~ch.

fron Ciwrl ston to dine

heard that 1 ittl e ::G ,"as sick -- [jolla \:cnt up

I "ent

~]oin0

~l 5 t)Cnt

to see 1 ittlc :lur:' :, !lade several ci111 s

011

tile ni0i1t
rl." Ilay up, one

\JaS

on an elderl,:1 lad," just ill'rived fn. t!le old COlmtry in the f:auu9a(l), ,irs

I attended trle 'red eve rleetin~j

roses that

2E

Thursda~l

\ie

Ollr ninister apilears to h:! ':Iaked up &amp; pro-

hold sone [xtra :leetin0s.

I visited ,irs

Several laJit)s CuLi(:: in [.

\lhitl1e~/ ~
~uite

In the evening I attended an

a

celebrated tile !drth duj of !lcr eldest son
pal~t:!

of 1ittle children car:le ill at 4 f :1

intel'C!stin~)i'leetin~l

at t;w Lecture f(ool;1.

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�..,..----

-

ilaria P. Cl1alilberlain journal

H:b2
Jan 1,

lcl~2

Thursday

Had nore than 20 call s fron gentl enen presenting compl irlents '

of the season -- rlot a very happy day after all
tirlle, except to

1!lly should I regret passing

a better ir:lprovement of it.

rna~e

party at ;lrs Judd1s

Had an invitation to attend a

It \'Jas the second that I declined \Iithin a \'Ieek

I take no

pleasure in such formal gatherinus ---

2d

Friday

Capt I:udson [,

,it'~

Clarks in company I'lith hiM
Castle in
3d

Sat

~4

Bishop called -- In the evening I took tea at ;lrs
FA

spent a

ver~1

social pleasant evening

:lr

;lrs

FA

also :lr (\ :lrs lJ. Ladd

Baked Communion bread for the native church &amp; cut it

lIP

ning -- Had an invitation frof!1 'lrs J to attend a prayer meeting

evel~y

(I) for an half hour at her house -- I declined as I aM retirina
religious feelings -,

ill the eve-

in

eveg
My

Do not desire do not enjoy very frequent social meet-

in9s -- Think lcan sincerely say I love to pray in retirel'lent
hone, I love the Sanctuary &amp; tile Sabbath. -- U!o :lail Yet)

I love 1,Iy

PI little per-

plexed -- The "lords be careful for nothing has struck me forci bly ---

4

Sab

!\ttended the native church in the p, :1 There vlere an unusual nur.lUer

out to tile cGr:lnlunion

I \'Iaked(!) fror.1 the Stone church to the Chapel

T pn;ached from Psalrls

:ir

III thy presence there is fullness of joy and at thy

rigllt nand thcre are pleasures forever r,lOre -- In the evening had the privilege of hearing another scrnon
5

:londay:lorn

(~

celeurating tile Lord1s supper at the Chapel

The G B Forbes \Ius seen off the habor(!) carly this 1'10rn

has had a remarkably short passaCJe of about one hundred days
about 30 passengers to this placc

?~

She

has brought

In the evening Consul Allen called

traduced ;lr l1arsh VJl1or,l he re(juestcd f,le to receive as a boarder

~

in-

Attended the

:1 Concert at t!le Chapel
6

Tuesday

[1r. :Iarsh carlC last night

f:e is a I'lell educated young man

Ilis

father vias President of Curl ington Collegc :le. -- Had ilessers Armstrong &amp;
ilr Beckvlith to tca
Jan 1852
3th

Tilursday

i

Irs Clark [. I rJade calls on several of the nevily arrived strangers

lJe \'iCre particularly interested in iliss f:enynolds(l) sister of Stephen Renynolds of this place.

\!e call1d at :lrs Patterson1s lilrs Bishops !'Irs Hoff-

Iilans ilrs J Ladds ;lrs Carters ilrs \,!hitneys tlrs PenhallO\"/s'; :lrs DO[;linis
9

Friday

Received a barrel of dried fruit from my sister Ann at Canbridge,

a most acceptable token of rerlembrance

tly heavenly Father suppl ies my

�2/185;:
10

Sat

A busy l'/eek -- :ly fani1y nurnbers eight persons

gra t i tude tha t

bea 1 th is so good

rn~1

Had some repa irs for rlY comfort made

at the kitchen door through the kindness of :lr Rice
Dwight arrived again with seven girls,
ilolokai.
Sab

11

I have cause for

flo l'lai1 yet

fIr

&amp; seven boys &amp; three teachers fn(!)

This strikes his mind, is the best method of elevating the natives.
ilr Davis, a Baptist

r:linister \'Iho has arrived, in the Forbes preach-

ed for ,1r Taylor
13

Tuesday

An arrival and a :lail from San Francisco received letters &amp; gOod

news from the girls &amp; Evarts
14

\',Jed

Carl es (!) Parsons Call ed

with the vlangon (!) before breakfast to

dOl-in

take me to spend the day at Punahou -- I 1eft home
first time the flew Seminary or school house

~2

past ei ght

Saw for the

Visited the School had &amp;0) very

pleasant visit and ,liss Smitil {. \-Jilliam Gu1e acconpanied me hOr:le.
\:arrcn &amp; i Irs Cl ark Started for \Ja ia 1 ua I
of dr Otis

took another boarder by the name

He is afflicted with RheurOlatisr:1

15

Thursday sent letters to the P.O. to be forwarded to my children.

17

Sat

A subject for deep

ny son James
13

Sab

consideration has presented in regard to

:lay I be directed from above to decide aright

Hear ;lr T preach Text Out of the Iilouth of babes &amp; suckl ings

ordained praise
Jan 20

&amp; serious

Tuesday

;lr Davis preached in the evening

Had Capt Doane to tea.

return to the U.S.

ilr. (!) is about resigning his business to

Through his influence

offer of business has been made to
home

nan hast

IJ

(J

most unexpectedly to

net an

\l/hich \-,ill a11ov/ hir:l to renain at

I VJould notice the hand of Providence in this &amp; learn to trust in the

Lord

21

Wed

A disease has appeared of an ulcerated

sore

throught(!)

w~ich

re-

r:loved two children suddenly from one fanily • .;- Lucy Taylor is no\'J lying in
a very critical state I-,ith the disease
23

Friday

Had:lr Gu1 ick to tea -- Have been taking up the carpets

(14

cleaning

house &amp; feel very much fatigued
24

Sat

have received a nell book.case fror.l Boston &amp; had a carpenter put it up &amp;.

had a new bedstead set up

20

Sab

Hent to hear ilr Clark at the Stone Church

Taylor who was indisposed in the A ;i &amp; &amp;(!) fir
26

flonday

f'1r Dole preached for :lr

J\ndre\~s

in the evening.

I

;'lr Castle called&amp; urged me to take his ne\'! clerk r1r Coggsha11

to board to which I reluctantly consented

;ly fanily no\l numbers ten eight

gentlemen Isabella is sick '-lith cold &amp; inflar.lation(!) of the throat
27

Tuesday

Had

a conversation

I'lith ----- 1'/110

is soon to leave for Lahaina

�,
28

\·Jed

3/1852
:lr Otis has been raising blood

&amp; bathed his feet
diseases(!)

29

IJarren carried \'Iam \,Jater to his lodging&lt;s

lie spent most of the day at our house

lIis complicated

renders his health very critical indeed

I have \'/ritten a letter this Heek to my daughters &amp; one to

Friday

_ _ _ but the vlind bein9 from the sea the

~lail

\'Jill not 00 out tilis \Ieek --

Find my family too larue --- Vacation in the school at Punahou
that it is not

31

Sat

Have decided

duty to keep iir CIS the clerk

I~l~'

,1r Castle spent Clost of the forenoon talking \lith

l'e I/isiles to uake

[,lC

changes in the Der so as to make it accOl,lr:lodatc the :lission
lJishcs to take a corner out of our (
proposals for

of

?

~4

the publ ic

) .yanl for a cOLinting roorl rl1ade

consideration either to chanqe places &amp;. houses \'Jith ilr

m~'

Cooke or himself both of \'/hicll I decl ined uith strons feel

in~J

begging to

leave the decision to G ;1 and tile r.oard :iessers C C cannot postpone the
change
Feb 1

'liss

&amp; will

~ust

our residents took

Feb 1. (!)
2

I yielded a reluctant consent

arrived about noon &amp; stops \!ith us -- :lr Goodale \Iith

Bisho~

Lahaina

90 on

rassa~Je

sevCl~al

of

in the Steamer Constitution, Capt !:a\lard(!) for

\!inJ Loisterous.

Sab

t:eard .lr Taylor preach on Christian kindness

,Ion

Attended ,I Concert at the Chapel
It VIas good

:lay I bc able at all tines to excl:cise it

Read the 7 Psalrl

\·lith interest
3

Tuesday 3

,liss Bishop has !jone to spend the "'eek at :lrs \Jhitney's -- ilr

Ruggles arrived from :laui llnd took breakfast \'Iith us --4

,1r Otis sailed in the Steaf'ier for San Francisco
P:1 for

5

Levi left at half pas(!) 2

~'Jaialua

Evarts' birth day

I!e is 21

Sent 1 etters to him (. hi s si sters by :lr 0

CC are driving their \-Iork not rluch to rny satisfaction

ilr

They have taken a

larger notch out of the corner of the yd (!) than I expected --- fIr G arrived
ttli s A :1 from
6

Friday

~lalli

;;r Davis a Baptist clerUYli1an

of a short illness of typhoid fever
7

Sat

\-1110

arrived in the Forbs(!) died --

:lr Goodale returned to ;lalli

Preparitory lecture at the Schoolhuse(!)

I have been very busy this

vleek &amp; the \'JOrkmen about the neVi building &amp; the encrouchment(!) has greatly

distracted my r,lY(!) !!lind.
the fatherless
8

Sab

flay I be kept fror:1 distrusting the pror:lises to

&amp; the widow

Attended Chapel in the A :1

v/earyafter

dinner

~4

heard ;lr Dole preach

Felt very dull .".

l'1r Dole preaciled in the 1\ r1 &amp; !1r Andrevls assisted in

the communion service.

�4/l8ti2
9th

ilonday

f'1r &amp; I'liss Bishop dined l'lith us &amp; then returned to

\'latched \IJith rlele{!)

10

E\~a

Isabella

Iv~s

:lr ,1arsh sailed for ;laui '" "lay be absent 2 months

lie has been here five

,,"eeks
I spent t\10 hours \\lith flelle Ives till IJarren came in to relieve me
o pin ion She i s no t a ve r y

11 ice

In my

chi 1d

Feby
11

l'jednesday

:Ir &amp; :ks Damon &amp;. ilrs &amp; !liss

in the John Rotter
Warren
12

~~

r\rl~lstrong

anived from San Francisco

recd a large package of letters from the girls --

&amp; I called on our

ne\~y

arrived friends in the evening

\'!as engaged all day up stairs arranging books &amp; putting dOI'/n mats on the
ilaka i room

13

Cleaning house continlled -:lr Castle

A \'Jet day very \I/eary -- Had a conversation \dth

Told him I I"as dissatisfied I'Jith the nel'/ counting room \\Ihich seem-

ed to give .him surprise

Said that Everyone regarded it as an encroachrilent

He sa id he vias sorry but it couldn I t be hel ped nOI':
14

Sat

Engaged in domestic duties callid in the P il at tv/a stores

dOl1n to\'Jrl

&amp; rec'd a ca11 on my return fron iliss Renyolds,for I'/hom I feel sympathy &amp;
\lhose peculiar trials affected me to tears
15

Sab

Attended Chapel &amp;. heard :lr Damon preach

&amp; he

ledge him

Text In all thy Hays acknol1-

shall direct thy steps

Evening :lr Taylor preached fran the I'lords I·!oe is ne if I preach not the gospel
U

I at first though(!) the serrnon II/as intended for

;'lr

~

next for ;lessers

&amp; T but it finally applied to all present &amp; to all who have been attend-

ants at the Chapel during iir Dis absence the chapel vias I-Iell filled both
Dorn

&amp; eve

16

[londay

A very' Het day

\/i nd fran the sea.

17

Tuesday had a sel,ting \voman fran flunahou

13

~·Jed

19

Thursday

;'lr Dole has just conr.lenced a nel'l term at Punahou
Called on fliss Renyolds

ilrs Davis \\Iho has buried her husband

since she arrived &amp; feel deeply affl icted, f1rs Ford &amp; l1iss Fo\·:ler who
arrived in the Forbes
21

Sat

The vJind I.JlovIing in frOfil the sea I·,ith freC]uent heavy shov/ers of rain

The ministers have been forming an island Association

ilr Emerson took break-

fast vJith us and ,lr Parker cal1ed
Feb

22

Sabbath

Attended the Stone C!lurch &amp;. heard ilr Er:]erson preach.

of the wicked shal1 perish.

Text The hope

lIfter service, \I/alked up vJith sone native lvonen

�5/1852

to see rIa Hemolele who is at the point of death.
very

10\,1

vIllen I arrived

I asked her

I asked vlhere is your thoughts she 1 if ted ulJ

her cold hand £.. point(!) upl-/ard

She did not seer.l to suffer any pain &amp; her

countenance Has beautifully placid

Every thing had the appearance of neat-

About 15 native church members females Ivere present

Ka Ul1ane Pbhopu &amp;. others

:talia folloHed

her pulse

Fx

She recognized ne but could not speak

if she had peace she assented

ness &amp; confort

She \'las cold

ilal ia,

t-!e read of I!ezckaia· s sickness then I prayed £..

I felt as tho·

r~aherlo1ele(!)

asked that her 1 ife if consi stant

r1i~Jht

could not be spared &amp; v/c

be prolonged yet we asked subni ssi ve-

ly -- I fear that that(!) her disease has not been seasonably attended to.
Tho· it I'Jas Sab a salute to honor Hashin0ton '-fas fired from the bandal ia(!)
at noon
ilonday

23

I(a Uhane called dovm before Lreakfast to give notice that lla lier,lOlele

died at midnish(!) lJithout a struggle or a groan
this P ;1 at four

0

clock

lIer funeral \las attended

[Ir Clark del ivered an address &amp; \'le had singino

(~

prayer in the Church
I called this P ;1 I'lith :1iss

:~en~lOlds

on Susan, flannah Iialilio(!).

The

interviev/ ,',as affecting.
24

:Ir &amp; ilrs Taylor sailed for Lahaina &amp;. IIIlo

The residents are naking an

effort to raise a suppor(!) for :Ir T. by subscription &amp; are likely to succed.
(!)

They vlisll to forn a ne\\' church entirely separate froR the Chapel

gard this as a token of uood for Honolulu

:1ay the

LOl~d

I re-

build the House.

Feb 2::;
2~

(1 )

tieu

The \'Ieather is cool, I'rind &amp; rain from the Sea -- The influenza pre-

vails among all classes both native &amp; foreign
26

Thursday ,1r Goodale retut'ned frorl Lahaina having been absent tVlO \Jeeks. -Isabella has had the \'iorst tLH'n of asthma that she ever had but to day is
better -- The :la11 fri1(!) San Francisco \'laS recd via Lahaina

Recd letters

from the girl s and the :lission had one fm the Coard.
23

Sat ,Ir 24 ilrs Lee called &amp; Dr Lee nade a social call

lIave been corntel'lplatinu

sending Jar,lcs to the U S \'lith

appeal~

rll~

G.

The \'Jay does not

clear -- Spent

three hours in conversing on subjects of interest
29

The Sth Sabbath in this [,lonth -- \lent to heat' ;Ir J preach at the Cilapel both
morning &amp; evenning(!)

;!arch 1.-- ,10nday.

Attended iionthly Concert at the Cilapel The ;1eeting

\'i6S

led by iir

Jamon &amp; \Jas one of interest
4th

Thursday ilr Beckllith del ivered a tenperance address at the chapel "lhich
,'ias ",:ell attended

�G/18!)2
S

Friday

f!ad, ir

6

Sat Very busy day

;j

ilrs l:hitney to tea --

Have been writing letters to my dau(Jllters to fon'lard by ilr G -- flade out

3 &amp; 9

his bill for last quarter :;&gt;55 &amp; requested him to pay it to ny t\'JO daughters
in the U.S.
:larch 10

Hednesday ilr G-- left this A

at(!) 9

He sails for Lahaina thence to

For thi s young r;lan I have fel t naterna 1 interests

San Francisco &amp; the U. S.
&amp; solicitude.

n at

He has resided in the family tv/a years &amp; almost six months &amp;

has by hi s excell ent tra its of character and notl e mi ndedness greatl y endeared hinself to us. --

11

I~is

departure is felt &amp; regretted.

To(l)

Thursday:"1r Holman sailed in the Pauahi at 2 this P f1 to touch at Lahaina
&amp; thence to Hila to see the rH:~\'1 erruption(l) in the Volcano.

12

Had a call fron ilrs L Smith &amp; her family and a visit from ;Ir B, fIrs

Friday

uarnon &amp; iks Full er

13

Sat

Had ;1r Cooke's famil y to tea

14

Sab

Attended the Bethel in the A r1 fIr 0 preached on thoughts As a man

thinketh, so is he

I\ttend prayer fleeting at r1r Dimonds in the P 11 rode up

on dr Cooke's carriage.

A good :lethodis(l) :leeting

:larch 1852

16

Tuesday

Had ilr Er.lerson &amp; his son I·lillian to tea

reduced in flesh

&amp; is

suffering ~ith dispepshey(!l

The latter is much
He is expecting to take

a voyage North \'lith Capt Gilett
17

Hednesday

The King's birth day

1\ f.1 to 12

There vIas a

plain

~jrand

He received calls at the Palace from 10

procession formed &amp; a military display on the

There(!) ilajesties Kauikeoul i (1) flr Jone(l) Ana Iuna(?) and Doctor

Judd rode up in full military dress as the noon

da~'

salute "las fired from

Punch bOl'll &amp; from the vessel s in the harbor.

19

Friday

:ly birth day

J\r.1 49 years old -- HO\-I like a vapor has my life

passed -- Hovv busy &amp;yet hOI'! 1 ittle is accornpl i shed

Lord give me pardon

for the past errors of my 1 He &amp; grace for days to come
vJait thou only on Godl from him is rny expectation
20

Sat

All 11y boarders gone

busy domestic labour

~\e

Truly my soul,

He is the Rock r1y Rock.

are alone \lith only our ovm family

/\ \'leek of

Putting things in order for V/hat may come next -- The

children all VJent to prayer meeting at :lr Becklli til , s seminary.

21

A \'let Sabbath

Attended service at the Stone church

:Ir Clark's text was

Peter's repentance
23

Tuesday

Called on f1rs ::Jor.linis an(!) ilr &amp; fIrs Knox &amp; ilrs Corney -- In the

evening had ilr {\rmstrong's fanily of nine &amp; Dr Smith to tea

Had good singing

�7/1S!J2
but was so engaged in conversation with ilrs 1\ as not to enjoy it to my
satisfaction
25

Thursday
Judd

26

[lade calls in the valley; on ilrs Hall nrs \'iood ilrs Bates &amp; llrs

fir Bates Took(l) his I'life &amp; myself to visit ;Ir BeckHith's school

Friday

Hr :Iarsh returned frolll Hav/ai i

ing the week at our house

\Je have had Sarah Jonhnson (!) spend-

Her health is suffering for

v~ant

of exercise &amp;

she has walkdd back &amp; forth with the children.
27

S Jonhnson(!) retllrned to Punahou

Sat.

as having comr:lenced to day

~lr

:larsh' (!) board

I shall reckon

Pohakahithreatned(!) to go al,!ay but concluded

she had better stay
:larch
28

Sab

Attended service at the Bethel

vIas seen in the road stead

As vie \'Iere returning the Ether(!) :lay

I-Irs Judd and :lrs Thuston(!) cane ashore in the

P il but the other passengers remained over night on board

29

The families lIlet at 11 in
(! )
the old 11ission hOllse to unite in thanks &amp; praise to God :1. \li1cox (4 sons

;tonday

The r,lissionaries came ashore this A:l

dined I'Ji th me
31

I had Revd C B Plndrcl-ls &amp; I/ife

~\Ied

,'\pri 5 (!) 1.

Thursday

si ster to tea

(I

Had ilrs Thurston to spend the day -- this 1\ [I I,.e found all

OUi'

poultry had been stolen during the night but they ",ere discovered in being
transfered to a vesel (1) bound to San Franci sco &amp; a part of thern were retuned.
2d

Friday

Attanded the lecture

of the Chapel.

rrepari tory to the Lord's Supper at the vestry

A very good meetin!,J

:Ir \1i1cox l4 sons being disappointed in

sail ing for their station are spending the night I'lith us
3

J!:..ll.(! )
4th

Sat

1ir \J &amp; sons sailed for \'!aioli after breakfast. Prepared the cornr,lunion

bread for the rJative Church -- :tr Holnan returned this 1\ •. 1.
v/hie h
l'Ie reed a box froIn Evarts
~lave the children much satisfaction
Sab

attended the native setvice

rlr /\ndre\'/s preached the cor,u;lunion sernOl).

The eongrcuation I!as unusually large.

I attended the celebration of the

Lord's Supper at the Bethel in the evening -- narc comrlunicails(!) &amp; more
spectators present than usual
:.&gt;

:londay

I rer.mined to Ifitness the solemn service

Reed sone purchases nade

b~1

rly daughters

firs -- Call ed &amp;

\-Ie

had an

explanation

6 7 &amp;8

Busy preparing mark for a native service

9

Friday

10

Sat
~!o

(l )

ilrs Er;lerson arrived at :Ir

Clarl~s

fm \'!aialua

I'lent a shopping &amp; made purchases for ;lrs S call'd at rlrs Danons &amp; ilrs

�'1/1 00,r) I . ')
()
11

1'1.

viet sabbuth tile ra in held up so as to perr.1it us to go to Chapel

ilr Snov! preach.

12

:Ionday

13

Tuesday

Subject :lary at the tonb Christ resurrection

;lrs Emerson has corde to finish her visit "lith us
Parl iment (!) opened with the u sua 1 d i spl ay

"'Jere present

14

I cannot

To me tile \Ihole scene is fully described by these

Vanity of Vanities

tied

Or J ~Iother &amp; sister

To see her son stand at the right hand of the King!

imagine fler sensations
viords

I!eard

r"ll is vanity

\·Ialked up into the valle." to call on Dr Judd's Mother &amp; sister --

:lade several other calls &amp; rode hOJile in 11rs J's little carriage -- Attended
:Iaternal ileeting at :1rs Clarks.
15

Thursday

17

Sat

Had :Ir &amp; fIrs Snovl &amp; Doctor Sanger to tea.

:lrs Emerson &amp; fIr Paris left for hla

busy in fitting up a chamber for :lr &amp; ilrs Thurston

The children attend-

ed ;k D's prayer meeting -- stormy.
13

Sab

High Hind "lith occassional sho\,len3.

ilr Taylor commenced his labours

for foreign residents at ;Ir L Snith's Church.
rlonday

19

A mail from San Francisco

Heard that the Laura 8ev.::n

at that place in fourteen days -- Trade Hinds blo\'J a gale

arrived

Isabella did not

return this evening
20

Tuesday the storm subsided
on [Irs

24

Sat

~Ihitney

I called at the dentist &amp; on Ply I'lay hor,le called

Sen. at her sons

The ulcerated thoat(!) still prevails among children

&amp; :lr L Smith's daughter Emma have it se;rerel.'l

T\lo of :lr Clark's

The case of the latter is

thought critical
25

Sab

IJalked I'lith Isabella dovID to ilr L Smith's church

!leard lIr T preach

froJil Isaiah Go through the gates take out the sturlb1ing blocks &amp;c
good attendance
26

i'1onday

A pretty

In the evening Hent to the Chapel to hear [lr Damon.

Had an appl ication from :lr Pari s to take hi s farlily to board on

account of the sickness of ilr L Sr;lith's family.
offered him the house in the yard

He fearod it

Felt tired about it. but
VIaS

too close for ;'1rs p &amp;

his daughters \&lt;{ere too large to be in the sanlc roon but I'!ould consul hel'

In

the eve sent me a pol ite note decl ining tile house -- After considering the
""hole affair I sent hir.1 vlord that I would give then up my ovm Isabella's rOOJll.
April

27

Tuesday

ilr &amp; [lrs P call ed to Gee tile chambers vJi th \-Ihich there \'ere uel1

pl eased

Hi shed to kno\'! hO\'I soon the21 ni gl1t cone -- \')e nade arrangements for

them to come tomorr(!)
23

~~ed

ilr &amp; !lrs P &amp; their tV/O daughters car.1e do\m fron Punallou

almost sick moving our things out having a

carp~t

put do\m

I made IIlysel f

&amp; putting

the

�9/18S~

chanbers in order.

I have informed ilessers H &amp; f1 that in consequence of

thi s unexpected fami1y I cannot keep them during G

29

~I

Examinations corm1enced in the school at Punahou Vias too fatigued to attend
Cal1ed on :liss Brown at :Ir Castles &amp; tlrs Hitchcock at fIrs Rogers

39

Examinations at P hou continued the term caosed --

Friday

no cook yet--

I~ve

Baked &amp;lin the P f1 called at the dentists -- Levi is fifteen years old to
day
. lay 1.

The Lord renel"! 11 is heart
Saturday.

l&lt;ahi l'lUa came to assist me (during) G.il.

f:olnan left to board I'Jitll ilr ;'litchel 0) in the valley.
in the P :1.

In the

cvenin~

Had a busy day.

:lr

rliss SLlith called

ilrs C &amp; 1 called dOl'1I1 too(!) see i1rs Patterson,

\'/ho is going soon to leave for the U.S. -- l1rs I!llitney had a daughter this
/\.il. -- ~Iarren left at 4 this P t1

2

Sab

lleard :lr Hitchcock preach in the Stone ChLirch -- Halked dO\"ln to :lr

Smith'(!) &amp; Ileard ik T preach from Isaiah --

r~ode

hone in ;1r CiS carriage

li,11 ked dovm to Chapel in the evening to hear Dr Gul ick preach
3

\!ent to the dentists -- Call'd on :Irs I!hitney

'londay

Concert in the evening

Tuesday
,

Had a heavy shower of rain --xx(!)

:Ir Thurston

ilr ilarsh pd(!) ne for 11 Ileeks board :;iG6

dined I"ith us ffff(!)

4

Attended ,Ionthly

.Ir £1 :Irs Thurston dined vlith us -- About 1. P 11

Ilr :Iarsh left

the l&lt;aluna came round the Point bringing the ;lissionaries fron HaHaii &amp;
:laui to LA:l
in the

:lay.

5

lied

:liss Ogden &amp; 3 children

al~e

acconnodated in the little house

~fard

The ilissionaries had a ncetinu in tile School house

Renarks

to

pra~/ers

very good alr,lOst Genoral (!) attendance
6

Thursday

The G.;l. \las orGanized -- :liss 0 &amp; I called on ilrs Crabb

ed fron her chamber the funeral procession of ,James lie Alu(?)

IJe viel'l-

f'lr £4 ilrs

Thurston have COr.le to abide v'ith us during the neeting
7

Friday
teen

3

Sat

Exceedingly fatiuued vlitil far.lily cares
Called on Jr S.

Our nunlber at table is six-

IJas too tired to attend the fl

:Ieetin~

at ;1\'s Clark's

Called in the /\ il at Dr S' tile dentists \':ho hilS cOLlpleted fOt' no a sett

(1) of upper teeth.

The I'.'ork is vcrJ I.lell dOlle &amp; I trust prove profitable.

Had nur:lerous call s to day
9

Sab

I:eard .1r T preach at the Stone Church text r,e Strong quit(?) yourselves

like men
10

:ionday

Evening Heard :11' Damon preilch at the Chapel
The :1;5s;on have decided to [Jurchase the Caroline &amp; send an explorins

expedition to ;lierones;a
11

Tuesday

The 'Ieeting adjourned at noon to :,o1d a re1i!Jous :leeting I·lith refer-

enee to the nell nissioll

The excrcises(!) corllneneed at

].1

past 12 P iJ £4 eon-

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tinued till four -- I !lad ilr Coan's

far1il~1

to dine

:lr &amp; :lrs Taylor. ;lr

Besides 11r Pari s &amp; r1r &amp; :lrs Thurston &amp; :lr Bond -- In the everning

L~/r:lan

"~Ie

had a prayer &amp; conference fleeting I'lith reference to the sane subject
13

tJed(Thursday)

ilr Bond presented a very larg(!) fat hOfj \vhich

I'/e

have had

slaughtered.
14

Had Ur &amp; ilrs Glil ick &amp; t\lO brothers to dinner -- J\ttended :laternal

Friday

;\eeting at :lrs Castles

THo letters

"~Jere

read frOf;l :lrs Richards

ilrs Baldl'lin

closed the ileeting
15

Sat

I \'/ent out this /\

n

of Father Thurston to go

to the School house
\'J;

The ;lission have made choice

th the younger bretllren on the explorin9 tour--

Tho the oldest r:lan &amp; tile only grandfather in the ilission. he submitted to
their choice

It

ViaS vel~y

affecting to hear his rerlarks

Prayer "fas offered

by !'1r Coan irunediately after the decision

:lay

16

Sab

Heard ;lr Co an in the A ;1 at the Stone Church &amp; at the Chapel

17

ilonday

attend
I da not ,.

the sessions some very unpleasant subjects are coming

before tile r.leeti ng
19

:liss Ogden l'lent up to spend the remainder of the I'/eek at the Andrev/s

21

Friday

:Ir Bond-obtained leave of tile ;Ieeting to return to his family and

Levi took passage v!ith him to Lahaina to go on to Hav/aii

I commit

this

inexperienced youth to God
22

Sat

;,Iiss 0 &amp; her 3 1 ittle girl s returned about noon

I have been tried in my feel ings

!lad

;h~s

Sno\'l to dine

0 these G :1 cares almost crush rle -- &amp;

call forth the exclanation I \,!ould not 1 ive all'fuY(!)
There vias a meeting at the school house for all the missionaries chiloren

They intend to form themselves into a society &amp; rHedge thenselves to

support L.H. Gulick
23

Sab

Attended service at the Stone Church

&amp; heard

Dr Gulick preach in

native fror,l the text C!wist crucified the pov/er &amp; \'Jisdom of God
very good I-/ritten sermon &amp; ,'/ell read annunciation good
exceedingly interested

It "las a

Augience large &amp;

The missionary hymn 1·'las sung in native I'lith good

effect -- After native service I \'Jalked dovlIl to i-lr Taylor's meeting
text Ge I'lise as serpents &amp; harMless as doves

His

In the eve Heard :lr Parker

preach an excellent iIi ssionary Serr.lOn at the Chapel
24

110nday

The fanilies of the

ili~sion

\'Jere invited to a social tea party at

Jr Judd's
25

Tuesday
''las an

Anniversary of the Hal'!aiian :liss SocO) at the School house
interestin~J

It

:Ieeting -- The sad nel-/S of Charles Parson's(!) death

�11/18S2

\',Ihich vias recd on the Sab. \'/as confinred by a 1etter thi s 1\ II from ilr
Alexander

It \'laS the physician(!) opinion that he died of apoplexy on

account of fatigue &amp; expousure(!) in ascending a mountain ,I/here he II/as 01.;1 iged to remain in the cold &amp; rain for 24 hours.

child of his ilother &amp;. She is a ,-lidOI'I
affliction she sings of mercy

&amp; bows

lie I-las the only son &amp;

Religion sustains her

In her deep

tp Gods will.

sU~lissive(!)

ilay 1852

27

Thursday
this eve

The Annual

11eetin~

of the Tract Soc. \"las held at the Chapel

Truly these are ne\'! tililes, vlonderful times

l'ly hopes \'Jere never

never raised so hjgh in regard to God's doing "glorious things' for this
part of Zion
28

Friday

Blessed be his name

Heard the 110n L Severance read an able essay on the subject of /\1-

chahol (1) at the Chapel • a full attendance

I'!e had rel i~Jious service at

the School house
29

Sat

Had .Ir Conde's family of seven to dinner besides tile four Parisi the

four 00dens i'lr &amp; tlrs Thurston &amp;. :lr Ki nney.

Thi s done I performed ali ttl e

work of supererrogation(!) by \lalking to please rliss 0 up to ilr Dinonds to
a meeting to oryanize a church.
VJe not rlet :ir :larsh

\!e \'Jent alone &amp; should have returned so had

It \"las 11 o'clock IJhen

\'Je

returneci and finding the

doors locked \,/e had to cal1 ur Father Thurston out of his bed to let us in
So ends the account of another Ileek -- I should add that ilr \:ilcox

(1.

son

have cmle to stop "Ii til us
30

Sab

Felt extremely reluctant to leave my bed but pressure of care obliged

me to ri se early &amp; do \!hat

ViaS

ne!S:essary to be done

enough to attend puLl ic llOrship any I:here
slcrt a feu minutes in the 1\.:1.
,tission School ,lOuse
child

:~ead

Did not feel \'Jell

in the Bible &amp; lay do\m [.

I\fternoon, attended the corlr:lunion at the

:lr Thurston presided

The ,1e\'1 r:lissionaries lIere present.

~,

baptized :lr Cooke's youngest

It \,/as an interesting season

The love of Christ was the subject of L1Cditation

Father T said all the in-

structions our young brethren needed Has compl7'ised in the short "lords, Love
one another.
Eve felt sick did !lot attend Chupel
31

.londay nor'n

r~ose

I,!as

sicl~

tl.11 niGht

early to can.:! for rlY large farlil:,

,1I's C1 arks -- I bJked

('~

:iiss 0 \lent over to

\'laS bus:! but fel t better hefore noon

DI,light &amp; Johnson carle in to luncfl(?)

llessers

In the evening the elders of the

:Iission \Jere invited to take tea at :lr '\rFlstrongls.

The entertainr.lent I'las

excellent

\;e hud singing fi reli-

The evenin0 passed socially

gious exercises.

Co

pleasantl:,

�l2/l8!j2
June 1.

Tuesday.

,1iss 0 &amp; I called at Judge Srliths

I~ad

besides our regular fanily

ilessers lr:lerson Lynan &amp; f(inney to lunch -- At 4 P :1 had :lr &amp; :lrs l!hittlesay
&amp;. t\'IO children &amp; !lr Taylor besides ollr family to dine

The (\gricultural Society have their second annual hldress at the Chapel
to be delivered by fion !\llen

I have stayed at hor,le to I'Jrite to rlrs l\lex.(l)

Pogue &amp; l:ly absent Levi, by the l(aluna v:hich is to sail for LalJailKlftor.lorrOIJ
2d

!·Iednesday The Agricultural fair vias exhibited from 12 II.f'l. till 3 P.rl.
when r.l0st of the articles 'vere bid of(!) at auction
of biscuit which v!ere sold for $4.

I send dOVIn 4 plates

:liss Ogden Fl children &amp; tlr Bailey &amp; the

;'lolokai farnil ies sailed this afternoon for their station.

The SnOVJ Squall

arrived this r.lOrning &amp; ilr &amp; fIrs Sturges I'Jere introduced to the r.1ission at
the Schoolhouse - vJhere religious services vlere being attended
:lr J.S. Green has cor,Je to attend the anniversary of the
4

f!.r~.s.

The Young r.1issionaries &amp; their vlives Illet the COr;]r.littee at ;lr Clarks and
received instructions fror.) ilr Thurston &amp; Bishop

Received a ilail from San

Francisco
5

Sat

Extremely oppressive I'leather

Have felt languid &amp; disinclined for

to do(l) any thing but vJhat "las absolutely necessary
6

Sab

I attended the Stone Church at

}2

9 A.;I.

/\ collection vias taken up to

pay for the Schooner Caroline for the tlel" rlission expedition

They have

co 11 ected $800.
I walked dOl'll1 to the Sear:1ens Chapel &amp; heard :lr Greene(l) preach
EveninSj Heard ilr Sturges preach on entire consecration to God

It Has a

practical discourse &amp; came hOr;]e to the heart
June 1352
7

ilonday

!\nother ;lail

breakfast

Recd letters again fn the girl s -- Ilad :lr Green to

Had :lr Coan's family to dinner

Attended :1onthly Concert at the

Chapel in the evening
8

Tuesday
Lahaina.
tea

:ir &amp; ilrs Thurston sailed for Kailua and ilr Bald\'Jinls family for
Had :lr Kinney to dinner and &gt;lr

~.

fIrs SnO\'1 &amp; ilr &amp; t1rs Sturges to

Had a number of calls -- ['Irs \'!hitney left for f(auai

fIr I1m'lell

IS

family

are in affliction
9

fir I: called &amp;. wishes to return to board
v/rote to Evarts &amp; his sisters

This is James 17 birth day

Wlat cause I have for praise. if this dear

child is born aga in
12

Sat

Isabella &amp; James have gone to tir Beck"Jiths prayer meeting.

I am so

languid I can do nothing.
13

Sa l)

Ha ve had head ac he for three days

Felt una b1 e to a ttend morn i ng

I

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service any \'!here.

In the P rJ had an invitation to ride in

carriage to :lr Dimond I sprayer :leeting
50 present

short

~lrs

Cookels

I should think there I'Jere more than

fIr Beck\'!; th 1 ead in the exerc i ses

/\t.ldresses and prayers were

&amp; interesting.

Heard :11' Sno",! preach at tho Chapel in the evening

Text

Take heed ho\'/

ye hear.
15

Called on :lr Castle &amp; p1d(!) $50 on book accounts at the Dep
soon to sail for San Francisco

June 16

June

~'!ed

&amp; the

lie expects

US

fIr rlarsh returned to board wi th us

17

/lad a call fm fIr &amp; fIrs L Smi th &amp; grand :Iother tJudd

18

Friday spent the day in writing letters to send by tlr Castle who took passage

19

Saturday

20

Sab

21

i~nday

It rained in the morning

It has heen an unusually busy day

Ileard ,II' Taylor preacil on the one thin9 (

?

Walked to change the scene from constamt confinemt(!) to home duties,

to Punahou

Had a delightful lJath in soft ':/ater &amp; a very pleasant visit and

rode hone vlith :lr &amp; fIrs Dole the vmgon. (!)

I·ihen

\/e

returned we found fIr

Grier an old acquaintance &amp; Chaplain of the St Laurence had had(!) arrived
lie spent the n i g ht &amp; \vi shes to r,la ke h; s home \lith us \1/11 i 1e he stays

22

:lr Alexander arrived at :lr Clark1s and dined at out' house

23
2~

~'Ied

I rode up in the Cooke1s carriage to :Ir Dinond1s prayer neeting.

:11' P(?) pd(l) me for t,-,o nonths lJoard.

The.,! have moved over to the Royal

schooll(l) rooms.

26

Sat

The Childrens Selling Circle net at our house in the P :1 also all the

members of the Society r.let in the evening &amp; had a very interesting meeting
I had a call fron a stranger fn Canastoga L.C.
circle took tea -- I prepared bread for ill'

The ladies of the

Clad~ls

Se\lin~

church &amp; had an exceeding-

1y bu sy day.
27

Sab

:11' fllexander preached Christ, the subject

!\ttended the Stone Church

Heard :lr Sturges preach a

rlissionar~1

sermon at ill' Smithls and attended :11'

Dar-Ions in the eveni n9
2($

ilonday
.:A

Had

a tea party

fIr Grier, 'lr &amp;.

h; s nother, :lr &amp;, ~ Irs SnO\'I, i lr

l~

~lrs

Gul ick, ilr &amp; ['irs Clark, Dr Judd

ill'S Sturges. [)octor &amp; ;lrs Gul ick Sara h &amp;

Lorrin AnurewsSarah Clark

29

Tuesday

:11' Ta.'l10rs congregation \,'ere invited to r.leet the ilicronesian ;lission

at :11' Dimonds

I did not attend

30
~]ed
I "lent down to\'1n &amp; rlacie smle purc hases fani l."(! )
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (1 )

July

2

Friday

Attended Jweparitory lecture at ,It, Dil'lond

;Ir T preached fran

�l4!l8~~

the ,·.fords Search ne
July

4

Sab

E~ tr~'

IIC i.c

It \Jas a 900d 1,Ieetin9 fj full attendance

The Lords Supf)er I/as celebrated at iiI'

tile name of the 2 Union ell(!) in Honolulu

Ta~'lors (I,

a nml Church I'!hich takes

The nUrloer of menbers \'Jhich united

:11' Paris assisted in the exeecis(!) "hdclll/ere solenn &amp;,

connexion{!) I:ith the :lission Church has been 24 yrs is dissolved
a 1 ivi n~

I~lember

:londay

July 5

:ly

interestin~J.

;Iay I be

of thi s ne\\' church

This day Vias celebrated instead of the Sab in l'ejoicing in the

independence of our nation.

ill' Beckltith had a Sab School Pic nic at :11'

Taylors to \'Ihicil all the teachers &amp; children ,,'ere invited at fa past 3 P :1.
ilr Severance had a large party in the evening
in the \&gt;jay of horses(?)
very serious ones

heads

dashtng

Several accidents ilccureed(!)

tO~Jether

but I have heard of no

ilr &amp; ilrs 5no\'.' have cone to visit at our house till the

Sail for ;1icronesia. CloG. one vleek)
6
8

Tuesda'l Dr (1.&gt;1 ank) from the St Laurance took tea vii th us.
(! ')
~'!ed
I\ ila il from the U S

9

friday

11

Sab

baked crilckers for the :licronesian :lission

Ileard :11' C preach his farelJell semon at the Stone ChlJrch

t!OV!

I com-

nend you to God &amp; the "Iord of his 3race vihich is able to bui1d you up &amp;
give you an inheritance &amp;c
Attenden(!) ;11' Dimonds prayer

~1eetin9

&amp; in the evening the :-licronesian ilis-

sian \'Jere formed into a church in the Chapel
four ilative members
12

:Jonday

The exorcises

\Jert~ ver~1

It is (

?

) 41\florican

&amp;

interesting

;lrs Clark had a party of a11 the old &amp; ne\,; mi ssionaries

Had re1 igious

exercises relative to their departure
13

Capt &amp;. ~trs Knox sailed in the 8ri9 Noble for San francisco(t) thence to the
U S they have taken a package for me to my daughters
:lr &amp;. ;'lrs Full er took tea with us.

14

15

IJed

I had an invitation to ride I'lith ;lr fA

in9

The exercises \Iore interesting

III'S

C to fIr Dir,lond I sprayer :leet-

The Caroline \,Ias to have sailed but the Chief ilate }"an a"Jay &amp; took passage
to Cal ifornia

16

Thursday

Capt Hd1d' s\'/Orth(!) obtained another mate &amp;. at 3 P t1 the families

came together at :11' Clark I s to hold their parting ileeting.
:k Parker made renarks &amp;. read the hymn

lor prayed

f~oll

on thou mighty Ocean &amp; r1r Tay-

The carriages went daVIn to the IIharf a bout 4 \'Jilere a great

congregation of natives ",ere assenbled to bid their rlessengers A10ha

Pray-

or I-las offered in native &amp; English &amp; the litt1e Caroline "lith her precious

�1 :.ij18G2
band sailed out of the harbor &amp; bent her course towards Kauai, I'Ihile the
aspiration God Speed rose from many hearts
17

Sat

\·J's birth day 23

in to\Jn are sick

Very busy &amp; very tired -- flany persons

0 tine tine!

Have been doing a little for their comfort &amp; have also been

doing something for i1r G --r.
18

Sab

Heard;1r C 13 Andre\'Js at the Stone Ch and ;·lr Taylor preached twice a (! )

the rlew Court house.

This is a neat Stone building just finished in a quiet

part of the to"Jn &amp; affords a delightful place for one new congregation to
worship God

19

ftonday

;lay soul s be brought into the kingdor.l in the place.

ilr Grier returned to hi s home in the St Laurance

I have devoted

most of the day in fitting his clothes -- llr Cooke fA :'lrs Castle are both
sick \'lith the prevailing complaint
20

Tuesday

The St. Laurence sailed about noon at !;i past 2 P.:t.

I'Jarren came

home sick with the prevailinu disease.
tJednesday morn.

Jul y 21
24

Sat

ilrs Paris I'Jas confined I"ith a daughter

Invited ;lrs Gul ick &amp; daughter to spend the day

just recovering from the fever
25

They concluded to spend the night

Sab :lr Taylor is sick &amp; fIr C B I\ndre\lS preached for hin -- II has been confined to bed all day

July

Dr \.! call'd up to see hin at r.ly request

26

;tr ,1arsh 17as taken sick &amp; confined to bed

27

:trs G &amp; daughter have slept here for the last week

27 (!)
28

The mother is feeble

Tuesday
I'ed

~Jas

Ilarren is recovering

taken sick myself

Restoration day

31

~

Had :lr C B I\ndrev/s to tea

Levi returned from flav/aii

have all

Ily

cares on Isabella

But I have seen nothing out of doors having been con-

fi ned to Illy bed
Aug

Sab

1
2

I ar.] begillning to int)rove.

II fA ,jaues &amp; L attended church

Levi coru7lenced attending Punailou School came hOr.1e I'lith a severe head ache,
the comnencernent of the fever -- Reed 1etters fr.l the oirl s

3

.\r Enerson came over fm \!(\ialua £4 spent the nioht I"ith us.

4

lied

Ilarren returned \lith :11' E -- Jar,1es returned from school \'Jith violent

fever
5

Thllrsday morn Isabella gave up

rohakalli a1 so sick

I lias the only one to

do any thinu &amp; :lr :larsll &amp; I only represented the family at table

:1r

f~ice

call 'd &amp; I requested him to callan Dr Hardy as I did not feel able to take
charge of r:1Y three sick childten

He reconr.lended me to take I-line \'/hey(!)

,,:hich greatly incteased my stren9th
6

Friday eve

;lr

~

has \Jone to boaI'd &amp; teach at Punailou

Isabell (!)

(1

Levi are

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but 0;1 hOI! busy I have been these t\!O da,~/s nursina then all

bettel~

!Jot a

native to assist

7

I r;lust \!rite of rlercy as \lell as sickness

Sat
1~1

:1:,

strengthned(!) in nursing the children

is decidedly better

I have been r-lOSt astonisilingappetite has returned &amp; Levi

I "Iould retire this night \,Iith a grateful heart

seem Dood tu me to have no boarder to care for on the norrOVi

It does

flay I keep

the Sabbath better than usual -- ill' &amp; Ill'S Taylor called this eve.
~

Sob

Did not attend divine Ilors!1ip

long call fron Jr

children all confined to bed

Ilad a

~~rdy

9

;tonday

10

Levi &amp; I I/a1 ked dOl'm to ilarket

11

I'!ed

12

Thursday

I'!rote to the girl s -- Levi decidedly better
\·le \':ere both feeble &amp; slept after our return

Gaked -- James &amp;. Isabella better -- \!arren returned thi s evening
Rode out I'lith :lr5 Castle into the Valley

:lrs Andrews

The ride did me good -- 11rs

~Ihittlesay

Called at ;lrs Judds &amp;
came dovJn to stay at :lrs

Cast1e l s
13-

Friday

James

at the table
very feeble
14

Sat.

&amp; Isabella gaining strength &amp; able to take their seats again
lie has been raising blood &amp; is

r1r Holman arrived fron Kauai
!~s

been again recld into our family

\tJas again invited to ride out in ill'S Castles carriage

ill' Parker, Ill'S

:lrs(l) Cooke :Irs t'Ihitt1esay tlyself &amp; little \·)i11ie rode up &amp; Plade a call on
ill'S Taylor I'lho has the fever
rO\'J1y escaped injury
15

Sab

On our I'!ay home the horse acted bad &amp; vIe nar-

The Lord be praised

fOI~

llis 900dness

Attended ;lr Tis meeti nu Text no chastn i ng (!) is for the present joyous

but grievous nevertheless aftervlards ityieldeth the peacable frllits of righteousness
16

;londay

Had a heavy shOll/er jus(!) as the metting(!) adjourned
:'lr &amp; ill'S Bisliop arrived fron E\lJa

She is going to stop \'lith us while

she is having her teeth fixed by Dr Srlith
17

Tuesday

ill's Cl ark &amp; I sabe 11 a &amp; I rode up in f1rs Cookes carri age to spend the

day at ilr Andrel/s.

The change fron our dry dusty place to the scenery in

the valley I'las delightful -- lie \'Jalked home in the evening.

18

Attended i'lr Dinonds prayer l'leeting -- i1ind disCluieted -- The exercises "Jere
however good &amp; ill' Tis rell1arks, the blessing of the Lord rlaketh rich was
directly to the point.

19

Thrusday(l)

Have laid out all my strength in doing \lork V/hich accumulated

during our sickness
Aug ldS2

20

Frida~1

ill' llolman is yet quite feeble but "!as out morning &amp;

has been out considerable visiting this Ileek

evenin~l

:Irs C

�17/18b2
21

Sat

22

Sa b Attended d i vine Serv ice a t the Court Hou se bot h norn i ng &amp; even i n9

\lad :lr

('4

;lrs

l~hitney

to dine &amp; take tea

;lrs Bishop took the fever

evening service I'!as intended for young Christians
the Cf1ri stian race
23

ilonday

24

Tuesday

25

I·ied

\1110

The

have just entered

fIrs B confined to bed

:lr Ii to (!) feeble to attend

James &amp; Levi acconpanied ilr Rice to \'laialuato look after the herd
The :loria(!)

bl~ou9ht

a ,lail fron California

Rode Ilfith :lr &amp; ilrs Cooke to :lr Dis Pleeting

Recd a letter fm ,1J
by :lr T. ver'y good

r~er.1ad~s

The blessing of the Lord rnaketh rich &amp; addeth no sorrOl': -- The boys returned
fr,l Ha i a1 ua •
26

ilrs B has had alight attack of fever comes dOl'm to meal s

27

Had ilr Beckwith to tea
tile dentists today

lie is recovering fron the fever.

flr Beckwith conducted our

delightful in prayer

fami1~/

f1rs 13 has been to

\'Iorship.

I'las most

Set forth Christ the Saviour as as(!)the Chief among

ten thousand as all in all 0 that l1r H \'Jould cor,1e to this blessed Saviour
for life &amp; the healing of his soul
23

Sat

ilrs Taylor sent her urother I'fith the carriage &amp; took ilrs Bishop

\!hittlesay myself &amp; Isabella up to spend the day
4 PI;·1. to dine
brought

liS

ilrs

i1y three sons carne tip at

Had a very fine bath &amp; a most pleasant visit

ilr T hir,lself

home -- 1\11 my family attended the childrens nissionary :1eeting a

short time after my return :lr I! \'/as taken \!ith profuse henorrhage -- I got
his feet in hot I'/ater and then callid at [1r CiS for help

The Dr \'Jas sent

for &amp; the bleeding has been checked but he is very feeble &amp; \·,ill spend the
night in the parlor -- If he nust die, oh that he nay die a christian

I

shall watch :1in till 12 till tile ushering in of the Sabbath
29

Sab

I did not attend \'!ors!lip in the [\

n [Ir H comfortable Renained in

the parlor till evenning(!) &amp; VIas then carried out to his house
Sept 4

Sat

I:ave had a native \','Ol'lan employed sel'ling &amp; have been closely confined all

vleek.

;lr I! also has been confined entirely to his room

&amp; I fear ----

I!is pulse is high

0)

f\ dan was recd the 2 --- ilr :1arsh paid his bill for board SGO

5

Sal;

fleat~d,

1r Taylor preach tHice

;lost solermly to the ,'1outh of the congre-

gation.
G

;h's G having had
turn

dentistl~Y pel~forned

She offered me

$4S

to her satisfaction is preparing to re-

for board but I

onl~l

oratitude for my attention to her in sickness
start in :lrs Clarkls carriage to EVJay(!)

recd S

She express (!) much

She expects to take an early

;lr C. \·,ill rroceed so far on

horse back &amp; then take the carriaoe to \'Iaialua -- I attended flontllly Concert
at the Cfla pe 1

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7

t1r Taylor cane in a covered
try a chang(!) of air

carria~Je [~

took :lr

~Iolnan

up to his residence to

It "las affecting to sec hOI" extrenely feeble he is

He rer,linded me of [;]y husband in the last

of his disease

sta~cs

:It'

(~

;lrs T

are very kinJ.
To oLl

.1rs C1Jrk I took iler boarder :lr ro;.tlc'lnd

i~e

ST Laurance anived here auain this f\ •. I.
the ni gilt

8th

Jurin~

her absence -- The

,1r Grier called up at noon

(! )

.1r Greir for the improvel:lent of hi S 'hea 1 til &amp; for tile benefi t of enjoy-

\;ed

ing frequently a fresh \!ater bath is aoing to board at iir

I~all's

\1e ilave heard that :lrs Clark net l/ith a disaster on her journe~1

(!) broke the horse kicked and overtlwned the carriage going
She

spent

?~

hurt but her tva sons escaped uninjured

\/US

from instant deatll

the harnass

dO\'Jrl

a hill

It VIas a f'lerciful escape

Levi is again sick of the fever

Sept
10

Friday

11

Sat

:1,; boarder brousht ilr Lal,lson to tea

,'lr

C;

is also \'Jith us.

Had Charles Judd J. Alexander &amp; ilary lJ to lunch
,lr : larsil took tea t;li seve here--

Levi is about again but fever lingers &amp; ile has a bad cold -- tlr H. I hear
continues very feeble -- fir &amp; :lrs fUce Et children cal1d -- :liss f1

:1r C

('4

I'lere married last Thursday
12

SaG

J\ttended :1ornin9 service at the Stone Ch.

[~

heard :11' Ii preach.

:Ir T. preach in tile !\ il fn the \/Ol'ds I pill rut a hook in his nose
ed prayer

,leetin~J

young [;.;\.

pra~1

in the afternoon at .Ir Dimonds

I:eard

~c

It ,,!as affectinu to hear

-- The rlleeting lIas good but savored nuch of :iethodisn

said I feel to thank God that I can ;lold
speak of his love! ---- I fear for hin

rn~1

Attend-

head up as high as any one

In the evenino I

"laH~ed

:lr
r~

u

\'/ith Hr

to hear ; Ir T.
13

ilonday

:Ir Boyland left at ny request

him to accommodate ;Irs C.

[J.

He is a Cathol ick(l) &amp;. I only took

as she has been disable by her accidellt

011

the

\'Jay to \J. from continuing to board him I thought at least to disl'liss ilin at
once
15

\'!ed

Had a call fm :lr Taylor -- :lr Ii is marc comfortable in the val1ey --

Had some conversation in reffernce(!) to th'O of the children joining the
church. -- Eve.

Attended the ;Ieeting at .Ir D's

Exercis(!) very interesting

Ilr T conduc ted them.
16

Thursday
alone

13

Levi is recovering his strength a9ain

Taking it easy at least for a little

Saturday

\')e are enjoying ourselves

~hile

Called at :Ir Taylor's study l'/ith Sarah Clark &amp;. Isabel1a Hho Io'ere

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propounded and exar.lined \'Jith tefernce (!) to joi ning the Ch.
19

ilr Andre\/s preached in the Stone church &amp; dined \'lith us

Sept

22

\led

Oct

1 st.

I\ttended the prayer :leetinu at Ur Dirlonds
Friday

ilade some calls in the valley &amp;. attended tile

at,lr i)imonds
3

Saubath

\Jarren returned fran Kaua i tlli s P

A nost sol emn &amp; interesting day

pl~eparitory

lecture

:1.

The Lord I s Supper \,/as adr"ini stered

at the 2 Union Church &amp; six young persons professed their fa i til in chri st
took upon themselVes tile VO\,IS of the Covenant among \'Ihon I,!ere James &amp;. Isabella
S. Clark &amp; Rbt fmdre\'!s -- ilay they frorl tilis time forth be grovling Christians
7

Thursday

8

Friday

Felt tried by a difficu1ty in L IS mind against his studies
Baked communion bread for the tlative church &amp; \fal ked up to Funahou

to see ilr Dole -- They brought me hOr.le in the \'lagon

ilr GovIer call l d &amp; took

tea
9

Sat

10

a Ilail
Sab

I hOHever, recd no letters -- Uarren sailed this P !1 for Kauai

Attended the native morning service, &amp; heard :lr T preach t\'Jice at

the Court hvuse
12

:lore trouble at P

L refused to continue his studyi\Jith one vJho is certainly

very impertinent
13

Call l d at ;Ir A's

C is very ill

Congestion of the brain is feated

She is

deranged at times -- Efficient remedies have been resorted to -- fir L.S.
called &amp; took r,le to his house l:l1ere I fond(!) ilr Holr.lan most comfortably
acconmodated, but very feeble £. greatly changed since I have seen hir.l -- He
hopes there has been a chanse in his mind &amp; that he has given his heart to
the Saviour, but it is a last resort.

It is a death bed repentance

14

L has Leell sick a bed(l) vdtl1 a cold ---

16

Saturday

:Ir L Snith called this JUl. before breakfast

f~

took away all :lr

Holmans things.
I had; Irs Parker &amp; daughters to tea &amp; ;lr Cras\,!ell

17

Sau

Heard ilr Taylor ill tile norning on watchfulness againstroots of bitter-

ness - everdnu (?) v/ake up the fallo\&lt;, ground II sou in righteousness
Cap Gilett arrived to

da~' &amp;

brings heavy tiding for :lr &amp; f1rs Emerson

Their son I!illiarl died at sea five vleeks out

19

Tuesday

Levi &amp; several of his conpanions \"!ent over to l!aialua to hring over

some cattle
20

Isabella &amp; S.C. \,!cnt \!ith the l'aialua scl101ars as far as ["/a to nake a
visit at ilr Bishop's -- I attended 'laternal :Ieeting this P
-- [Ir L.S. called (. paid

I'1C

$21011 :lr

:Jir;]ond IS neetillg ill the evcnin9

I~olr:an's

n

at i'lrs Cooke's

account. -- I attended lr

�20/1~Li2

22

Friday

23

Sat

Levi &amp;. Isabella returned

insafet~1

tho' L's cold is increased

Have had a kind offer frofl Ill' LevJis of a gratuitous rassage for flyself

&amp;. Isabel1a to accollpany hi!:l to Hilo -- I have taken the subject into con-

sideration.
24

Sat Attended the :Iative :lorning service &amp; heard :11'
congregation large.
full house

I:eard :11' T preach in the /\.:1. on

a goodly llllrlLer frorl the ocean I.'ere

.:A

nevI sinuer 'ilas introduced into the Choir "Slln
!.Jood Spirit ever aLide upon
/\t 4 P •. !.

rn~sent

allOllG

Attended a [lost

sole~1n

at

the Sab to a

l~oth se)~vices

the prophets."

/\

.iay the

[, interesting service at :11' L Smith's

professed hi s fa ith in a redeemer cru-

E~

He IRIS very feeble but perfectly mnposed

factory eveidence as far as man can
of heart

keepin~J

tweach --

~lin

: ir H \,ras received into the church
cified.

Armstron~J

jud~e

(~

of having

There \·/ere onl.', present .11' &amp;. ;)rs 1.

solerm &amp; gave satis~xperienced

a change

Oea(?) Cooke Z. Johnson

;11' ;Iarsil Grand .lana Judd. :lrs Cooke &amp; r,lyself
25

;!onday :lade sor:le preparation for the trip to Hilo

'11' El rlrs Gower called

&amp;. spent three hours.

27

\:Jednesday.

Sailed out of the harbor at 9 r :1 in the conpany of :lr Le\"/is :11'

Smith Ill' l(ittrige(!) &amp; Sarah Clark &amp; Isabella in the Kaluna for Lahaina
29

Friday '[lorn arrived at L U \-Ient ashore in time to take breakfast with ill' &amp;
ilrs 8ald\'Jin

31

\lent on board at half past 10 &amp; sailed for HeH-/aii

Sab Arrived at Hilo at

!;j

past 3 P

:1

&amp; Vlcnt directly up to ilr LYLlans ~"/here

[,let a most kind &amp; hospitable reception.

\'JC

The ilail arrived &amp; vIas opened &amp;

I had the unexpected pleasure of receiving letters from my absent dau9hters
Nov. 1

:ionday

Our party of young people in company vlith ill' Lyman set out on

horse back at 12 (\ ;1 for the volcano

I

)~emained

to visit with ill'S L Ilere

I met my old friend ill' Grier of the St Lal'frence
flo v

2J

Tuesday

'1
Jined I'lith III'S Coan -- Called on ,.r

ur

rlr s Pitman &amp; too k tea I'li th

Dr &amp; ,lrs \Jetmore -- ;lrs L took a very bad cold in the evening &amp; could not
speak above a Vlhisper
3d

I~ed

I assisted :lrs L about house hold matters -- The party frolll the volcano

returned in season for tea -- In the evenin9 I'le had a prayer meeting

ill'

Grier conducted the exercises
4th

Thursday after tea

FlI

family I'prship I/ith our kind friends vie Here escorted by

;11' Grier ill' L &amp; son. &amp; a number of his schoolars(!) to the Bay
&amp;

the t'Javes ran high

It \'Jas dark

\1e \tJere catTied in the arms of strong natives to the

boat &amp; \-Iere soon rOI'Jed in safety to the I&lt;aluna.

There Has no breeze &amp; I've

�21/l8~2

lay under the harbor all

were all the nex.t day beating out -- /lade

ni~ht [1

some progress during the night --S

Uere all day becalmed off \'Jaipio -- At

friday

}2

pas(!) 4 I' tl took a breeze

which carried us on finely
(The following vias "lritten on a separate page.
I,'/ed

Oct 27

Left H in the l;,aluna \'/ith Isabella SC CK t1r L &amp; tlr S Capt Dellnan

also took passage for Hila
Thursday 28 28(!)

\Ie cleared the outer harbor at 12 pas(!) nine P f1

Came to anchor at Lahaina early in the /\ il

took breakfast \'/ith l1r &amp; ilrs Baldvlin
&amp; at 11 returned to the Kal una

Sab at 3 P
ception

notice date changes.)

n

~~ent

ashore

ft

Had a short intervie\'J vJith nunerous friends

'v:as sea sick all the \'Jay up to H arrived there

\-Ie Vlent up to :lr Lyr;lans &amp; r:let a nost cordiall (!) &amp; hospitable re-

flov 1 (Uct 31 scribbled out)

ilonday 1'Ir Coan

ilet ;lr G the U S Chap(?) at ilr Ls -- At 12

left for Puna

A [1 f1r Lev/is &amp; co(!) accompanied by fir LyrJan set out for the volcano -- ilr
Austin ca11d(1) .It :Ir Ls in the evenin!.)
Tuesday 2

I dined at :lrs Cs &amp; thero:llet Cap f3rm'lster an old aCCjuaintance

Calld(!) 'A/ith Dr H at :Ir Pitr.lans 2. took tea \vith at(!) Dr [1 I'ks \Jetmore
is jus(!) fm(1) the fever

Tiley have :lrs Chapin there a ( ? ) lady

called &amp; spent the evenin9 at ilrs Ls

Cap

;lrs \.:
~Jorth

She has had a sudden attack of sor,lCthing

1 ike croup &amp; has almos(!) lost her voice.
Tuesday 3(!)

ilrs L ;s better

I

I';e had a call flll(l) :Irs Pearce
our party fm(!) the volcano
iler preservation

tried to help her some also at house \'Jork
\'Iere surprised about

ing at :lr Ls this eve

4 P t1 \Jith the return of

This is Gella birthday(!) -- Thanks to God ( ? )

Her horse got his leg fast

escaped un!lurt lj the aninal

}2

ViaS

in the crevice of a rock but she

not seriously injured -- They had I·Jed eve rleet-

;lr Llrier conducted the ex.ercises

:lessers L &amp; S spend(!)

tile night here
4

Thursday
L' s

r~

I,ie Made parting calls

Dr

San~ler

called an(!) I-Ie took tea at :1r

after fami ly lIorship f1r L :Ir G H f~ a number of the school boys took

ollr baggage &amp; "Ial ked \'Iith us do\'n to shore

The

sUl~f

lIas roll ing in &amp; appear-

ances I"as rather fearful but the strong natives took us in their arms &amp;.
carried us thro' the VIater to the boat \'!hich vms rCH/ed in safety over the
billo\'.'s to one 1 ittl e schooner

[JlIri n9 the ni9ht the anchor vias \veiohed but

we made 1 ittle progress out of tile harbor
5

rriday

I:e lay all

da~1

in sight of H.

Here not sea

too k a breeze &amp; in the [lorn Sat (!) I'lere off I'a i [1i 0

sicl~

Tm'Jards night \'ie

1 a'l a 11 day becaned (! )

ins ig ht of thi s pl ace

/\bout!;i past 4 P i1 took a bri sk breeze vlhich brought

us in sight of l!ailuku

SaG 6th about 10 1\;1 l1e dined on board about

~

P:I &amp;

�Vient ashore from ,,!hich the;1 station is about 3 r1iles

One of our number

v;alked LIP &amp; reported us &amp; they sent dOlln horses for rJyself &amp; the 2 girls
VJas dark before \'/c reached ;lr Bailey's

Found tea

read~1

It

\/aiting for us uut

:!iss 0 clail;led(?) ne for her guest -- I spent the night I-litil

hel~ r~

tile

~irls

lodged at:tr 13's
:londay 8

o at

'11'

Isabella dined at :lr Conde's &amp;

lie

all took tea in

?

) Iii t Ii : 1iss

I:ad a prayer :lectinu in the cveninu

8ai1e~1

Tuesday the Schooner left for L before :lr L called as I,'as expected to givE: us notice

He Cdl,lC about 10

cOllcl uded to ride over the nounta ins &amp; order the l( to re-

(.4

turn for us by the next Ilorn

;ir G's fanily

I !'lust not forget to say that :lr
dral'ill by a horse i; a Ilule
\'.'heeled vehicle.

;~

Our comp(!) took tea at :liss ;)'s

ilrs C took fie out to ride in their nell carriaue

(!

The hors(!) fonlost(!) lIext the nule (\ tlien tile for(!)

The anirlals \"ere I'ell trained but it took space for us to turn

\:ed :lorn the Luna returned &amp; :lr 11 provided horses to take us dOI-/n to the Lay
found :tr L all board Uent off in a Clouble calloe &amp; found
us(!)

The trade Il'inds ,"ere blOlting fresh &amp;

side of :lo1okai before dark

VIC

should have been at anchor by 4

P. II

VIC

came off ina shore boa t

Silll

0

I/e

Dinond r'oint

clock

(~ "~Jere

ill" L l/iliting on Loard for

had a fine sail round the north
Our hreezed faild(!) or I'le

f\ fire vias noticed in the city

rlet J'y 0 G &amp;

been a riot of the sailors the previous night

1.'Je

t~

C

In the

'-Jere told tllCre had

(me of their number hild been

intoxicated(?) &amp; vias put in the fort F, had been killed by an officer that the
villole band cane &lt;lshore
(End of separate page)
Cane to anchor at half past 2 P il ;n liailuku Gay

Sab

*7 (! )

\!ent ashore

(~

one

of our CDr:lpany I'.rent up to the i1ission station &amp; horses vlere sent to carry
the ladies up
;ir

Ill'S Gailey

~

8 &amp;9

Isabella 8, I stopped \lith iliss Ogden
~

ill' L [. his friend I'lent to :lakaIJao.

Srend r.lOnday(!) &amp; Tuesday in visiting the farli1ies.

with ill' [. :1rs Conde in their ile\,:
10

Sarah &amp; her cOllsin \'Jith

lied.

carria~le

Sailed about noon for Honolulu

I had a fine ride

to \!aikapu.

f\rrived Thursday ilorn

E~

came off in a

shore boat -- I!ere net by 0 Gul ick &amp; 1\ Clark I'lho inforned us that t:lere llad
been a mob last night by the sailors

The harbor :iasters house had been burnt

-- They instructed us to go to Robinson's l!llarf \,rhere
a carriage to take
11

There

\!ClS

lIS

\'/e

I'lould neet Levi in

hone

great exciteuent in the cit:.' but the residents held a meeting &amp;

took measures to quell the rioters
12

Friday
\~hale

Dr IlarJy call ed &amp; requested me to take a sick nate ;rr Barker of the
Ship ;lorea to hoard

�23/1852
13

Sat 1\11 is restored to order &amp; (juiet again
hear that :lr

HO\-le

had died suddenly at

DI~

In the eve I \'las astonished to

Judd

He Vias engaged &amp; ViaS soon to

have Leen rilarried to Ile11en(1) the 2d daughter

14

Sab

'lr Holrllan Itas buried last Sabbath &amp; :lr Taylor preached his funeral ser-

non this 1\ i1 on the prayer of the thief on the cross
attended this P

1-1

The services v/ere solem(!)

\'Jere in deep mourning
guise
---

very appropriate

The family

:1ay this sudden affliction prove a blessing in dis-

ik II \',as not a pious man

His death \Jas caused by disease of the heart

;ly nev: boarder has been very sick to day

15

ilonday

Had:1r L to tea

16

Tuesday:k Cleaveland(!) came to board

17

Uednesday c\te
Fort Street

~t

rlr Hov/els funeral was

Dr I!ardy called upon him twice

fie did not spend the evelling

Our first r.leeting \-iaS held in the vestry ne\/ly fitted up on
Had a very interesting prayer &amp; conference neeting

;lr C \I/alked

dOl'm vlith us.

ld

:ir B. called dO\-!I1 to tea

21

Sab ,1r T &amp; ilr [) exchanged pulpits -- ilr T preached in the evening a very
so 1emn sermon

22

;!onday

Had a pleasant social visit.

0 that they v/ere vii se (?) r.c

Packed a box to send via Cape I!orn in the Valparaiso to my dau9ht-

ers
23

Tuesday ilr Cleavelalld &amp; !lr Levlis took leave &amp; sailed in the Zoe for San
Francisco -- Capt Kelly came in the evenina to board

24

Attend the prayer ileetinSl at the vestry :lr T not present, the ser:'vices
\'Jere conducted by !lr Andrel/s

lIad a good :leetins

Several pious young men fm

(1) the ocean ,,!ere present &amp; took part in the meeting

25
6~(1

The Valparaiso in going out got aaround &amp; has been detained
),1is5 Sr;Jith car.1e aSllore &amp; dined "lith us
as tile hole rose(1)
\ past 4

2(;

Friday

B~

The vessel vias taken of(!) the bar
:liss S took leave at

&amp; recld no injury ~. is at anchor

\'Ient on board

Had another boarder cor,le this eve by the nane of :lr rtay.

lie is out

ilea 1th. (! )
27

The childrens :lissionary :ieeting \'1as held at rlr Hall I s

P G &amp; J (\ called &amp;

too k tea.
23th Sab

;lr T preached a close sermon fr:l the text 'leasllrinSl thenselves by

themselves &amp;c

At Noon the Caroline cane in

horae [licronesia(!)
Lord be

pl~aisecl

brinoin~l

:lr Clark Gulick &amp;

They left the Lrethren in favorable circurlstances.

Kel~ela

The

-- I \:ent out to afternoon service at the Stone Church &amp;

heard ,lr Keke1a ' s report

�l

f

24j1GS2

,loy ld52

29

.10nday.

Independance da~f

Capt I~ brought Capt Russel(!) to tea

;Ir Aldrich

called at 3 ~ they all lIalked over to the Soiree at the ICing's -- Levi Vlent
to Kaneohe
30

Tuesday

A nail from the u.S.

~ecd a letter fron :1

lJ

I!ad iii- &amp; firs Taylor

to di ne
\!ed

~cc

Jec

: Irs LOl-lell Srli th call eel -- TI'IO of rly IJo(lrders are ill one has the fever

:lr ;(ichardson &amp; :11' l!olnan cal1 ' c! the latter has cone fro!'.] San Francisco

3

Ivith only a faint hope of seeinG his brother l/flo \'as buried the 7th of Dec
t"-u V • J'
( ..

4

Sat urday(!)

Captain (scribble) Cap(!) SI"ain ",ith his "Iife car,le to board

,II' Rond &amp; his daughter Ellen anived this evening.

lie stops Ilith us ids

daughter is placed under the care of [Ir &amp; :lrs Lee fA boards llith l1r &amp; ilrs
Han

Cap I: paid Ile $10 for board f! lodging
Sab

b

:!ent to the Stone ch(!) to hear :lr Clark's report of Ascension &amp;

Strongs

islands

Lord God is a sun

j\ttended ilr Tis rleeting t\'Jice -- Text in the A :1 Tile

&amp;a

shield

In the evening -- Thou fool Thy nigilt thy soul shall hee(!) required of thee
7 th

fla in vii nd in ff.l the sea

Tuesday

8

\Jed

The fl

110\,11 and

got on to the reef.

.tr Ray is getting able to s'it up -- I rode to the prayer [jeeting in

:h' Cook's(!) carriage

9

Thursday

Call'd vJith :lrs S\,!ain at [Irs 1·lhitncy's g( at several stores.

Kelly paid me

10

Cap

~10

nary J. Alexander arrived &amp; is to board here 81 attend school at :lr

Friday

Beckvli ths
11

Sat

f\ special ileeting of the Childrens Society \1aS held at our house &amp; let-

ters &amp; a report was read from the ilicronesian :lission
12

Sab

f~ecd

4)10 fm Capt K

.'\ttended the native r:leeting &amp; heard fir Bond preach a most excellent
Text God is angry \'lith the "licked every day

SerLlOl1.

the 1\.:1. from tile ''lords 0 Lord revive thy \'lork
14

Tuesday

15

tJed

!Icard :lr T preach in

Evening. brol:en cisterns

Cart Kell ,v paid me $20

Attended the Ueekl." I.leeting \'Jhich "JilS very interesting

tl'/elve

0

clock to bring forward my \,,ork

Sat up till

The hardes(!) \'JOrk of all is to

keep the heart right
Dec

18

Saturday

l!ent a shopping \'Iith 11rs SI;;ain

\'Ie had J Alex(!) to dine --- :lr

Castle arrived this eveniny just six month from the time he left

19

Sab

Attended service t\'licc at the Court HOllse

Fel t tried in the evening

�2G/18S2.
that my boarders did not attend church but reMained at home to receive COLl-

I 1 eft before the (1) cane to a ttend the c hurc h prayer meet i n9 &amp;. \fhen

pany

I returned ::i heard loud laughter in the parlor &amp;

Sa\'l

I said to Levi they shall shall (!) not see ny face

stairs and entered my rOOr:1 by a hack door

So I I'lent up the back

L also Ilent directly up to his

I cannot endure this l'laY of 1 iving

chamber.

men 1 ighting their cigars

I I'/ould be a companion of all

them that fear &amp; IJorship God
20

:londay

Elizabeth Andrevls lIas married to ;'lr Hardy.

rt.lJ.A. I'/ent to school

&gt;liss Nev.rcomb has al so been recently narried to Dr Hildebrand
ladies are frail
21st Tuesday

&amp; very

both these

delicate

A vexy rainy day.

~\!ind

in frar.] the sea

The children after a

thorough drenching returned frorl school
22

\,Jed

At the request of Dr Hoffman consented to board a sick :1an by the nane
(Jevoll)
of Capt Devolve
\lalked dOl-In tOI'1n with :lrs S\'!ain to do some shopping my
object of search vias butter
nly five I:oarders

r~eturned

at 12 A.:l. (!) i.'t rrepared dinner for

Attended the VJeekly meeti ng

After \'Ihich i'lr &amp; :1rs Ca stl e

took :lrs Rogers &amp; r;1jself to Dr ilellcomb l s to call on the bride
Called "lith :lrs S at several and (1) upon i1rsDarlOn 1,:110 has recently been

23

confined \'lith a son her third

24

Friday

f; very busy day

Fortunately a kind native car.le in to help me --

The children I'lere invited to a

part~{

at Punahou

1'·lhich several of the boarders I-Iere invited
2'~"

Saturday
off

Christnas

anothel~

I l'lOuld not I'tisll long to live on such a whirlpool

tili seve &amp; took tea
Sab

Our sick Capt is recovering

Glad I am that the cares of

very incongenial to ny desires.

26

Dr Hoffman gave a ball to

C"ol ~]C!r'? )
;'Irs Foldier

\'leek are rolled

:ly present far:lily are

&amp; Capt Cune(?) called up

Capt &amp; I'1rs S the tl'/O mentioned have 90ne to another hall

.lr T preached from the text if any man be in Christ he is a nevI creature

I attend the prayer t,leeting before the service cor.lr.1enced

:lr A 1. I'!as

pl~eSel1t

Surely the Spirit of God is r10ving auong us
Dec
29

\-!ed

I attended the conference :leeting Tho very tired found it interesting &amp;

profitable

-------------------------------------------------------------(!)

Jan 1. 18:.13

Sat

A great day of recreation dnong all classes of people

ous call(!) at home

ilr

f~ay

paid his board bi11 of

stay but it Has not convenient

a"ldY so sad

fOl~

ne to keep t1ir1

~40 (4

left

He \Jished to

I fel t sorry to see him go

Attended preparitory lecture at tile Session Roan

Green'; S T Alexander took dinnerhesides ny five dail'{ boarders

l

\'Ie had numer-

.1ary

i.'~ Portel~

�,
Sab

(Jan.) 2

~

: lr T preached a l1e\! Years serL10n

2G!1B~3

I considered ny \Jay {). turned

[;lY

feet

to thy testil10ny -- fir Dartl ett ,,'as Lapti sed and he : II' !3icknel (!) f! Parker
Carol ine Ilall

Sarah !\ndrel'Js joined tile Chllrc:l

2~

I enjoyed the conraunioll

season vet'y filuch -- I attended tile prayer rneetinSJ uefore tile evening service
;!r T i)reach(!) froLl the

viCtOl'~/

the Christian achieves over the lIor1d by

fa i th
3d

,londay

f\ttenued the :lonthly Concert at the Session [{oon

;lr Oar;lOn &amp; ill' T

have decided to hrina their parishes together in this ileeting -- I have had
a present to day frou an unknov.11 friend of \Jhite lead linseed oil &amp; (
of turpentine
of God in it

Ir'lagine it is froln ilt' Reigll(!), but recognize the good hand
.lr Taylor, Capt SI'/ain's r:mte Ci:me to board for a fmJ days

is in poor health
5

I:ou

?

lie

\!Unts a little nursing.

[~

J\ttended prayer neetin0 at tile Session :1.0orl -- :11' T addt'essed us on the

suLject of prayer

:iessers J\nlstron0 &amp; fleck\;i til nade very good rePlarks

.11'

C10ll (7) vias present

6

Thursday

&amp; ~20

board

7

Capt.

Friday

l~el1y

sailed for the U S

He paid r.le

;.&gt;eo

fat' :11' 8arker's

nore on his olm accollnt

Capt Devolve left for a ct'iuse(!) to Ja:/.

l'lan near 50 yeal's of age and

ver~'

active.

lie rlade

lie is a very gentlerlanly
lIe

a present of 10 !jal-

lons of oil
8

Saturday

Capt

v!eeks.

[\11 r,lY boarders are gone &amp;. I feel conraratively light

~

:lrs SHan(!) left to day

care &amp; responsibi1 it~,

They have been \lith us just five

They have been vel',,;, resrectful

2~

(~

very kind

see the good hand of the Lord in helping r.le to support the f(,\rlily
count over &amp; i:\bove \Jhat I expended

S \'fhich ,"as SEO

~lOO &amp;

free from
I can

I can

80.

Dec(!) l3S3
9

Sab

Had a very quiet Sab

1'10 dinner to get, no ooinu out &amp; in of the gates

except to Church -- J\ttended service at the Stone church.
gregation have influenza
of the unceasing cough
in the i-\.il.

:lost of the con-

The prcachet's voice vias almost lost in the sound
he hirlself has a bad one -- Heard :11' T preach tl'Jice

Daniel lias del ivered because he bel ieved in his God &amp; in the

eve l:oe unto thee, \Jhen I forsake thee
10

::on

,lr f'\rfTIstrong,(LJr A) delivered a very able lecture \!hich \Jas "Jell attend-

ed, at the Seamens Chapel on education
1'-

\'!ed

lia ve tr i eJ vii thou t succes s to fi nel a nat i ve to \,!h i te 'fa s h

took up tile nats

r.

nade a beginninp at at(!) house cleaning

tion fror'l tHO person(!) to take them as boarders

[3e 11 a &amp; I

Had an applica-

I l~eturned a negative --

I am more than happy to be free frofil such care just nO\,I.

I fel t too weary

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•

to attend our I'Jeekl,v prayer
13 &amp; 14 &amp; 15

27/18S3

:leetin~l

I have been \"hite IlJashinD the parlor bed roorl &amp; dinin!] room nyself

Ilave

taken the influenza &amp; am almost sick
16

Sabbath

Did not attend public "Iorship at all

Took sane nedicine bathed my

feet &amp; nursed my cold
The Sovereign of the seas arrived &amp; ar,1Ona other passenoers brouaht !lr Sereno
Bishop Sear.lens(!) Cap for Lahaina &amp; his \life. -- I\nother mail has been
received.
17

,'\onday

l'!arren arrived froLl Kauai just after breakfast

Punahou School &amp; a vacation of nearly a nonth follo\'!s

Exar;,ination of
I did not attend,

bei ny yet too much engaoed to 1eave r,lY I'!ork
13

llr l3ishop called -- Has not changed in his absence as much as I

Tuesday
supposed

Lecture by fIr

Reck~ith

at his school house

Did not attend for

the aforesaid reason
19

\-Ied

I\ttended prayer

;leetin~J

at the Vestry in Fort St.

It vIas a solemn in-

teresting meeting &amp; many of the young brethren spoke
21

\iarren \lJilite vlashed the Kitchen

23

Sab

Communion at the [lative

ch(!)

contains only a hand fun of meal
very good
any man

se~lOn

[Irs Clark made the bread as my barrel
I attended ilr TIs F, heard :lr 13 preach a

from the text God can not be tempted neither tempteth he

In the evening Heard [Ir T Text I\ bruised(?) (

?

) shall he not

"Jant &amp;c
Jan/53
24

:londay

Had

ih~

&amp; 11rs Gulick &amp; daughter to tea

About 8 o'clock \Jarren &amp; I

walked dO\'J\l to ;lr ilr(l) J Ladd's -- \')e also called on :ir &amp; fIrs lJhitney
2~

Tuesday

Have been putting up curtains in i1r GIS room

It has been papered &amp;

painted &amp; \\Ie begin to look for the E1iza \'iantick
26

I:ed

Grand :Iamma Judd &amp; flrs Dr Judd spent the day I,lith us

[-Irs Dr J appears

very much subdued by her late affliction
In the evening I attended the prayer meeting -- It lias decided to have
have(l) the Sab afternoon fleetinu \'Ihich has heretofore been held at ilr Dir;lOnd I s meet at the Session
29

~OOr.l

on Fort St.

Sat A Station :leeting V!aS held at :Ir Cast1e l s, to come to some understanding
about a pasture for tile herd

It Vias decided to

sepul~ate

our COV1S &amp; divide

the land.
30

Sabbath

Heard ,Ir T in the morning &amp; rlr Dishop in the evening

Text looking

to Jesus
Feb 1st.

Tuesday

The trustees of the Punahou Scllool had a meeting at ;lr Cl ark IS

�,

..

Several ladies of the station I-Jere present
5th

Sat

1

.

:1iss Cishop spent the nioht

1)~1

invitation

I expected Sereno &amp;. his Ivife but there

Vias a misunderstanding uhich tJrevented(?)

6

Sab

9th

\·iednesday

Ileard ilr Clark at tile Stono Ch(!) £4 ilr T morn &amp; evening
The Eliza t!an:ick \'.'as seen

eal~l:'

this f\ 11 off Dir10nd Point

She

came dovlI1 \iith a fine breeze \·:hich bl'ought her directl.', into tile :larbol'.
&amp; l1rs Goodale arrived at our !louse about nine

clock

WeEi(!) f\ttended the evening ileeting at the Session root:!

\;Ii- ( ! )
13

0

l1r

Sab

j\ttendcd at the Stone Ch to hear :ir Cl ark &amp;

lIa 1 ked dOVIn

fn

thel~e

to

the court hou se to hear : ir Taylor
14

;londay! lr &amp;. ,Irs G \!ent up to :lr

16

I made call s dO\Jn
~led

tOl-!I1

Ta~'l

or's to spend the \Ieek

took tea at :lr Severances

t~

fror;] there \/ont to our

eve meeti n9

17

Thurday(!)

13

Friday

j

lr C Cd 11 cd

~

spent t!le even ins

:lr 8s terl,] closed &amp; Jar·]es started of(!) at mid nioht to \'Ialk to \-!ai-

alua to spend his vacation \lith lJarren
19

Sat

ilr &amp; firs G returned

Porter

(j

ilary Green called &amp;. took tea

I shall

nO\'J

regard :Ir &amp; ilrs G as boarders.
'-:0

Sab

{\ttended at the Stono Ch

11alked dO\m to hear :lr Taylor

Text

Ilho IjY

searchin\j can find out God?
f\ttended

a~a in

in the evening

r~

haJ a shOl/er cm1ino hOLle

18S3
The ladies Ilad a fair at the Court house for the benefit of the Strangers

Fec 2t.:

friend
SUl'l

Societ~'

Tho' tile eve \Jas very stormy things Ifont off finely(?)

(~

tile

raised lias $23GO

24

Thursday

20

friday

The :lessers GecklJith came to tea Z4 I·,e had a very pleasant visit
Isabell (!) on account of the \'icather has boarded at P. hou

She

returned this evening
26

Sat

Had I! Coan !A he\' br C Hall &amp; E Gond J &amp; H 11 f\lexander to dinnor &amp; tea

James returned about 4 P ;1 &amp; ill' Goodale left about the same tine for :laui.
The childrens ,lissionary Society ;let at iir Castle's

:lr Taylor, Capt

SVJC\ins mate called up to tea &amp; spent the evenina.
'2.7

Sab

l\ttended vJith ilrs G at the Stone Church

fir T preached this A.:l. on

Achim's sin, &amp; this eve fron the text Uill thou be nade \'11101e
:-lafl ( ! )

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21 &amp; 22

llonday{!)

A Viet &amp; stormy days{!)

29/1353

The foreign ladies had a fair at tile

Court house to dispose of articles to aid The Strangers Friend Society

Thai

the night Has so storuy There I'las good attendance &amp; the articles disposed of
at Auction vJent very high
23

Hed

Isabella has been absent at Punahou this I"eek, on account of the weath-

er.

I~r

vacant seat

&amp; that of James makes quite a breech in our faQily

circle already qute{!) small
24

Thursday

:lr &amp; ilrs Taylor call ed &amp; proposed that ;lrs G should vi sit vlith

them during her husbands absence at rlaui.

The decision I left \'lith thel:j

I,le had the tv/o ; lr Beckl'liths to tea
25

Friday

The \'Jind ilas lulled but it is not yet favorable for vessels to put

out to sea.
2G

Sat

fIr G is anxious to nake his contemplated tour &amp; return.

I had two of tlr Coans children tVJO frml :lr Hall

,H 4 P [1 fIr G left for llaui

to dinner

Capt Taylor called to tea

:lrs

El:lel~son

IS

&amp; tuo of rlr Alexanders

Childrens f1eetin9 at ilrs Castles -spent the night

27
Sabtath ilrs G attended meeting with me at the stone Ch.
28(1)
a nevI term commenced at ilr Ded.;\'!iths
I attended mornin~l &amp; evening service at the Court hOllse
23{! )rlonday

:1rs G left at !J P ;1 &amp; rode up into the valley to spend the \'Jeek at

ilr Taylors
:'larch 2d
4

lied

I attended prayer neetinCj at the session room

Friday

Attended preparitory lecture at the session roor;]

iirs G came home I"ith

LIS

&amp; srent the night

;)

.lr Taylor calld{l) this evening &amp; took :lrs G up to his place

6

Sabbath

Communion season at :lr Taylors

Five of Or Juddls

famil~' &amp;

ilr Sey-

mour made a profession of religion
7

ilonthly Concert at the session room

S

Tuesday

Isabella &amp; I attended

The ladies of :ir Tis cll met at hisstudy to consult about a sale to

dispose of SOl7le articles for to(l) defray a debt

They are to hold anothCt'

meeti n9 at the same pl ace a I'leek hence
9

\led

James Bella &amp; I attended the viCekly

11

Friday

12

Sat morn.

13

Sab

~,:arren

Fleetin~

at fIr Tis study

arrived after a 4 hours ride fm l'Ja ialua

:lrs G caPle

dOV!Il

to spent(!) tile day

I attended at the Stone cll -- I!al ked '-Jith

&amp;,

ni!Jht [( the Sab

~!arren

to the Court house --

Heard ilr AndrC\Js preach a very encouraging serl'1on to parents from Gods plan
to transmit the knm/ledge of hinsel f (( his \-?ill through bel ieving parents
to to(l) their chi1dren 2. thus to raise

I~P

a seed to serve hin on the earth

In the evening :11' T preached from the text The I'/ay of the vJicked he turnetil
up side clmm -- :lrs G Ilent up after meeting to the valley

�,

14

;~onday

15

Tues

10

\Jed

17

Thursday

.

•

Ilad:lr Bailey to tea

r.

30/1853

•

spend the evenins

\Jarren started before Lreakfast for !!a ialua
I attended prayer r.leeting I:ith

Pi~1

three children at the vestry

Celebrated as usual as the I(ino's

bil~th

day, by a t..!isplay of the

troops, ? a ride of flOst of the foreiqn residents on t:le plain, &amp; a

soil~ee

at

the Palace, I,!ilich closed ,,",lith dancing, not agreeable to his :lajest:/'s \'/ish.
[)r judd called at our house for a drink of I'!ater!
to speak vii til
19

13~3

Seer,led to Ifish, not

one.

illlY

;ly birtll day, i. it cOr.1pletes the 51 :!ears of PlY life. Lord grant file par-

don for the past

~

strength for days to COr.1e

:lrs L f..ndrmJs Plade rile

-- [Irs G caPle dOI,rn as usual to stay over the Sab.
Gilson spent the day {. \1i11 spend the Sab. --

~lrs

il

vi si t

:lr C.8. l\ndrcl!S &amp; riiss
Gris\,/Old lias confined \'!ith

a daug hter.
20

Sao -- heard :lr fi. preach to the natives fro!'] the text An Isrealite indeed,
in lv-hom is no guile.

The point of his semon ,'!as against diceit(!)

to \'Jl1ich all are l;lOre or less &amp; natives especially addicted.
I'Jith a clear conscience I have never cor:lr,litted this sin?
the text for the porle(!) had a nind to 1·lork.

:lrs T sick

(i

lies,

\·lho can say

Heard fir T. from
:Irs G "fent up in

the evening.
21

&gt;lr i\ &amp; iliss G. left before breakfast, to take passage in the little Sarah for
,10 loka i

22

:lrs Taylor had a son

23

Attended the I"eekly fleeting at the session roorl -- ilrs Thurston arrived to
day. -- I went to I'lash E. dress the grandchild of John Ii

24 &amp; 5th(!) f\l)undance of rain &amp; a

da~/

of trial to r.le.

IIIf God to build the house den:',
The builders I'lork in vain. 1I
Hor children, relatives, nor friends, can prove real blessings vlithout his
love. -- The Lord taketh pleasure in them that hope in his mercy.

If

r:l~1

children are not good v.'hat good l\Uuld my 1 He do Ple?
ilr Taylor brought :lrs Goodale home to stay

26

27

The I'leather is l1indy &amp; sho\lery.

Attended "iorsllifj at the Stone Cll &amp; at the Court house

Read :li ss Lyons nern-

oirs all late in tile evening
28

had tla ai !!lakillg some changes by ,,"'ay of preparing for G.,1.

C.A. called &amp; took

tea
29

llr G arrived in a I,!hale ship fll Lahaina

30

\Jed

:larch 31

Did not attend the

Thursday.

nade a

pra~'er

~ood-byc

meeting on account of the \'Ieather

call on ,Irs Patterson, Irho expects soon to sail

l

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31/1853

via Cape liorn for the U S

i\pril 1st

I'Jarrell arrived in the evening.

I called at :lr B's school &amp; also at ;Irs

Dominis'
2

Sat

;lr Taylor brought his little girls dO\'lTl to spend the day

the cOI,lmunion service for the last til;le

I cleaned

Ilaving baked the bread &amp; taken

charge of the connunion things for 24 years I have this day resigned to :lrs
C. vJhose into ",hose sphere of labor it nore properly seens to belong.
weather has been sultry
3

Sabbath.

&amp; I have felt languid in body &amp; depressed in ninde

COllmlunion at the Stone ChI

IleaI'd tlr Clark preach -- Text. Do all

things I'fithout murmuring &amp; disputing -- It is a year to day since
became our pastor

The

ih~

Taylor

He preached an anniversary sermon from the text Hittlerto

the Lord hath hel ped us

In the evening he preached on the joy VJhich the

repentance of one sinner gives in heaven.

After semon he Illade some rer.larks

respecting an anonamus(!) letter which he had received.
4

ilonday

Attended tile ;lonthly Concert at the Session Roon

rlr Dar-Ion conducted

the meeting.
6

Hed.

Attended prayer meeting at the Session

r~oon.

'Ir T

\-JaS

url\'Jell &amp; deacon

Jonson(!) conducted the meeting.
7

Thursday

The carriage "las sent from Punahou to take ilrs G &amp; nyself up there

to make a call

ilr li VJas appointed collector of the revenues
Sal'! ilrs Lynan &amp; her children

"Jell so I \'lent alone

She "Jas not

Spent th'O hours very

pleasantly "lith sisters Rice &amp; D. and :lr :J brought ne home
9

Sat

A day of calls

I had Ii Coall 1A her brother

C Hal1 &amp; E Cond Ft three of the LYI-;lans.

T\IO of the f\lexander boys

I sent Levi to \-!aialua for Uarren

\'Iho has been aprointed Clerk of the Ii. of Representatives and they returned
tnis f' :1 before breakfast
10

13

Sab

I only attended public worship once to day

f1r T. preached fron the

v!ords The Spil'it

[i

\Jed

her 4 children cane to nake a visit

;11'5 Lynan

~

"leather all \Ieek

the bride say Come
~·Je

have hdd \.et

l~

v/indy

This eve firs LYllUn :1rs Goodale 1A f.lyself rode dO\/ll to fJraycr

r,leeting "lith :lrs Cooke in her carriage -- :lr Thlwston took tea "lith us.

Hi

Sat

Joiln Ciul ick took breakfast I'Jith us -- The "leather has become settled

&amp; cheerfulness hus returned to SOrle that Ilere depressed

loved one in a far country has revived

17 13;)3

Sab

r~/

Good nel'lS

olm spirits

\lent to ::r C1ark's neetilJ~J [~ fror; there to 'Ir Ta:/10l~'S

I-foro of God is 'luick
evening :Ir [leckl!ith

(4

[~

frol~l

Text The

pOl/erful sharper thun an.'! tllO edued sl'ord -- In the
Carol inc fm:lstronD vlere married in church -- I

\'J(lS

not

�r

• &gt;.

• •. "

32/1353

present
19

:lrs Lyman left to visit at ilr Clarkls

20

I'led

I\ttended prayer

exercises

Defore the

;leetin~

at the 5ession f:oon -- 'Ir I\ndre\!s conducted the

r~eeting

closed the alarn of fire I-Ias 9iven.

it night be ours but it 11roved to be one of Fakeals north

tilnce -- I VIal keJ JOI'if) I:i til \Jarrell

21

Thursday

t, trial this evening

0 for the conversion of n'y
,'I

!lan enlployeJ there
Sat

Co

VI

som~

dis-

rode hone in ,Ir Cooke I s carriage

Levi left about 4 P :1 to go to see ,,1

22

23

0

u.

of us

I feared

C"

.:J

place at

~:aialua

~'ounnest

son.

has a I:ili te

I!e

is hinself engaged as clerk in the legislature

I called over to see :lr [. ilrs Reckllith I,ho have cornnenced house keeping

in the the{!) old Royal Roons

She I,'as ill :A not visible

24

Sab

I:eard ilr Clark &amp; ;11' T in the Llornin9 &amp;.

25

'londay

riaria Janel s birth day.

to God

:lay he be the guide of her youth &amp; rna:! her 1 ife be devoted to his

~lr

tlndre\'Js lin the evening

She is tl'!enty one

I have consecrated her

service.
2G

;lr Ell iiI'S Taylor called dO\m also ilrs Thurston
\Ied Attended prayer meeting at the session Roor.l, \"!!licll

27

;lr Andrm'ls
23

Thursday

ViaS

conducted by

:lr Tis health is not uood &amp;. he needs rest
I have consented to take a ill'S Capt

~Jiuht

into the family to

board while her husband goes to the arctic to ct"uise
29

FriJay

Attended the lecture prcparitory to communion in our church

had gentleman by the name of \light sopping{!) \'Iith us a fe\1/ days

I have

he left

this P i1 for Kohala
30

Sat

I had the two Coans to lunch &amp; Jine also J.:1.I\. to lunch.

Capt &amp; i'll'S

I'light &amp; sarah(!) J\ndrm'ls to dine.
The childrens ;lonthly fleeting VJas held at our house
birth day
Sab

This is Levils 16

Great is my anxiety for his spiritual birth

COrllllunion at the 2 Union ChI

(,sa &amp;. Thorns Thurston", iliss Coffin took

the vov/s of the covenant upon themselves &amp;. ilr Taylorls habe VJas baptised
His name is George
:lay 2 18S3
2

ilonday I\ttended the i10nthly Concert at the usual place

:11' Lov/ell Sr.lith

conducted the iieeting Considerable \'laS saW about the 11acedonian{?) cry from
the llarquesas Islands v!hich gave interest to the ileetin9

\Jed

3

Tuesday

l\ ilail which has for sane time been expected arrived

4

Examinations at the Royal school

I did not feel able to attend

I attended Did not attend{!) tile prayer meeting but \latched v:ith l1rs GrisHold \11110 is in a critical state of health

1

�33/1853

-Ii.

6

Friday

I attended the examination of Punahou School -- \~as sent for in the

evening to '''latch with f'lrs Gris'''iold
7

Sat

l·Jarren left at 3 P ~I to go to l~aialua -- 1'1r Thurston (father) &amp; r1 r

Alexander have arrived to attend G 1'1
8th

Sab

Heard Mr T preach - Text. They s ha ll not be ashamed that wait for me --

Some of his illustration so described the feeling prevailing in my mind that
I was affected to tears

0 that all my sins may be covered that I may never

be ashamed or confounded
9th

Ik Emerson &amp; son came over to attend G 1,1 they lodge &amp; board ",ith us.
Mr Alexander took tea at our house -- We all attended an exhibition
of the Royal School at the Court house

The scholar s

did credit to their

teachers. only the dialogues Vlere exceptionable(!)
10

My natives are sick

12

Thursday

13

Friday

&amp; I have no help Did not attend prayer meeting

E Bond &amp; Kitty Hall came do\,/Yl on a ( ?

E is to stay till Sat

James Chamberl ain went in company "Jith J Alexander Ivlessers Beckwith

&amp; Andre,"Is to Ilau i

14

Sat

I have had a hard weeks \'IOrk -- Rest '\fill be sweet If I do not have it

on earth -- 11essers Wilcox &amp; Jonsons(l) family &amp; Mrs t'Jhitney arrived to
attend G [·1
15

Sab

~lrs

G ''las not well

I did not attend public \'IOrship till evening

t1 r &amp;

Mrs Whittlesay arrived this morning
16

r,londay nrs G vias ill and had pains all day

She had severe pain all .nigh(!)

Dr Hardy &amp; Ivtrs Thurston v/ere present
17

Tuesday at a quarter past four she gave birth to a fine daughter.

The moth-

er was extremely exhausted &amp; for some ti me after '\fe had fears for her 1 ife
18

Wed

llrs T spent the day with ilrs G &amp; f1 rs Clark the nigh(!)

The babe vias

very restless &amp; cried &amp; to give rest to the mother she was brought

dO\\fn

to

my room
19

Thursday

~'Ir

G obtained a very good native nurse

est care &amp; Most careful nursing to avoid fever

firs G requires the greatThe Dr calls t wice a day

1'·1ay 1853

20

Friday

I \..ent out &amp; set an hour at G ivJ to hear something matters at Punahou

Sat

The brethren defined the li mits of my habitation quite to my satis-

faction

I have had a very busy day &amp; shall take care of the infant at night

21

Feel anxious that her own dear mother may be spared to nourish &amp; cherish the
1 ittle one
22

Sat

Attended publ ic worship onl y in the evening

by fvtr Taylor.

Hr Lyman arrived this

A. ~l.

Heard a tlissionary sermon

&amp; went to Punahou

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23

,londay

lir Cooke had the subject of a difference bet\Jixt hi s prcni ses &amp;.

fline reconsidered (' had it decided ill his
submit -- The dead cannot speak

OI'In

favor

I lost the case

The Lord judg(!) betl'Jeen us.

must

I~

The Lord is

my inheritance (j Uj defence is sure.

24

i\nniversar~'

2S

tied

26

Thursday

Levi \!Jent to Kaneohe via t!ialua(l)

night
27

,Irs G is decidedly better

Friday

Sat

I still take care of the infant at

,1r C B AlIdre'.'Js arrived with :liss Croun this /\ :1
i.Jr Emerson I'/ent hone to spend but(!) left his son

on :londay

28

of the Poi bl e Society but I did not attend

Expects to return

:lr Coan arrived this /\ 11

:lrs I-fight paid me ;.&gt;10 for t'-10 \Jeeks board.

The t\lO \Jeeks previous I

gave her for se\/ing for rle
:lrs Grisl'!old died this I'lonling -- I had :lrs \!ilcox [,2 children to dine
\Jith us

She lIalked over \'JitlJ rIc after dinner to see the corpse-- :lr Lyons

family arrived to day

The l)usincss of G :1 is rlostl," clone but

the~'

I'li11 nov:

prolong it a day or so

29

Sal;

I attended ,iorning

sel~vice

at the Court I:ouse

ilr T preaciled a uissioll-

ary senl0n, but tho it \las a very sood one I \las so fatigued ('
I could hardly keep PlY

31

e~les

open.

:irs

GiS

\Jeary

funeral \vas attended at 3 P.ii.

ilrs G is recoverin9 her strength slO\!ly

Tuesday

(~(!)

I still take

char~Je

of

tile ba lie n i gilts

June 1

lIed

:lrs G '-las

June 3d

TheJ~e \'laS

t~er1oved

fron the bed to the settee

a confession meetinu for the :lissionaries at the school house this

P ; 1 I attended
4

Sat

James returned fro Ii] ilalli this PI :1

;lrs II set up on a chair -- I

cart~ied

the habe alit to the Depy(!) &amp; found

she had only gained half a pound in tilree \\leeks
inu umon0 the natives

The SI;lall pox is prevai1-

there is about 12 cases a day -- firs l!ight se\/ed for

ne this \leek &amp; thus far her board is paid
June;)

SaL [lorn

Jid not attend r:lorning public tJorship because I believe mercy is

preferable to sacrifice in the si9ht of God -- Bella not well

In the evening

attended the instalation(t) of tile Rev :lr Taylor over 2d Union Gil in Honolulu
Services 11ere solerm (' interesting
6

.1onday

ilonthly Concert

::lid not attend the :leeting for the above stated

reason
7th

/\gricu1tural Exllit'itioll

-- Did not attend, prefered(!) ;laternal duty

Es son Nathaniel is here vlith father
3

G il Closes

:lr Conde dined \,;th us

:Ir

�3S/18!)3

9

Thursday
Coard

James birth day

The

~ord

~le

is 18 &amp; no longer receives

?

) fr;l the

\'lill provide

10

iliss

GrO\\Jn also .Irs

12

Sab

I heard .Ir T preach frn the text I arl not ashar,led of the gospel of

~'iilcox

called before returning to

theil~

station

In the P :1 I attencl(!) a nost interesting rleetins at the Stone Ch

Christ &amp;c

24 heard a parting addresses(!) fran Ke ke la(l) f~ f(evteaaloha(!) &amp; one of the

teachers soon to leave for the ilarquesas islands It vIas one of the very best
r,lcetin9 I ever attended at the islands

These native brethren appear to

possess the true spirit
In the evening I again attended parting exerc i ses at the Cha pe 1 or the Bethel.
14

;'Ir [me r so n l'H1O ha s been \'Ji th us five weeks returned to be \Jith his people
on the coming(?) fast appointed by the King on account of the STila 11 pox

15

The fast

observed

\'/aS

the morning

;11' Thad pub1 ic \'/Orsilip

at the Session Roan both in

&amp;evening

.Irs G spent the day dO\,tn stairs.

16

Thursday

The

i'~oyalist

sailed for Tahiti bearing a\Jay rlr Parker.&amp; the native

:Iissionaries the fo rnler to make an exploring tour

17

Friday 40 person \'/ere vaccinated fr.l

fh~s

&amp; return

GiS babels am(!)

:Ir Lyr'lanls fanily

&amp; : lr Co an sa i1 ed for Ila Via i i

18

Sat

;\r &amp; ['Irs \!hittlesay sailed for :Iaui

is so far as I had any share in it, over

I gave them five vleeks board

G:l

The last six Heeks have been a

toilsor.le tine to me -- tlrs G has spent this

da~1

down stairs

I feel thankful

that she seerlS to be almost out of danger -- '!arren rode over to \iaialua -i'lrs Gulee(l) &amp; daughter took breakfast vlith us.
June 19

Sab

\'!ent to the Court house to hear 11r T in tile norning

[Ir GiS native nurse

too k the small pox
20

,\onday

:Ir &amp; :'lrs Thurston took dinner \'Jith liS

:lrs G spent the day in ny roon

She said she \/as well -- rode out in the evening in ;lr Taylorls carriage
21

Tuesday

f1rs G came dO\,iIl &amp; spent the day

Took cold &amp; I'!as threatned(!) \'lith

abecess(!) in her breast -- Had a chin in the night follov/ed \'Iith high fever.
22

\Jed

,1rs

(i

had a very poor day -- fIrs \Ji9ht spent r:lost of the day in her

roon -- I have kept tile babe dOl-ill stairs for t\'IO days &amp; feed her entirely
from the bottl e
23

;lrs LA ['lore cOlllfortable

The babe \/as Clllite restless in the evening

The small

pox is prevailing anong the natives
24

friday

ilrs G better but confined

The babe is beginning to gro\'
2S

Sat

fTlostl~1

finel~/

:lartha (\nn is 21 to day(20)

to bed -- is some vJhat discouraged --

on COVIS I'lilk.

The Lord direct all the future &amp; \Jive ne

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humil

gratitude for the past

it~1 &amp;

The Childrens r;lonthl~1 ileeting \'/as at Dr Judd's
Isabella spent the day at :Ir I\ndre\is
ar~

last Sat

&amp; is

It has taken

I \ la s vacc i na ted fror;j rJrs G' s ba bes

nO\l ~uite

sore

26

:lrs ~!ight paid r;le ~l 0 for board five of \,thich I paid to C fA C for butter

23

,lonJay

;Iade a net'!

arra~Jel1cnt

I'lith :Irs I!.

She is to

SCI/

days in a \.JeeK ill consideration of \'ll1ich I an to ~Jive

for r,le 3 or 4

iler a roor,j Et uoard

-- The famil ies on Hav!a i i left for their stations
Ju 1Y 1

Thursda:,

~Irs (i

has becn slol'll.'I recovednu the strcnl]th she last last \'Jeck

The IJabe depends a1l:10st entirely for nourisllnent on the bottle
indisposed to day
2

Sat

~

The slilall pox

I have been

ilary for the first tir'lc spent the lIiS;lIt vlith her pilrents
hilS ~ade ~jreat

havoc arlong the natives

Foreigner~s

are

employed to bury tile dead.
3d

,Ir Taylor preachetl fror:l the text -- Train up a child in the I'lay in

Sabbath

"/hich he s:lould go &amp;c.
IlrS

boodale cane in at tile close of the seri'ilon

dauDhter to

~iod

~~

cledicated their infant

lier naLle is :Iary Eaell

in baptisll.

I IJas so

for tile feeble nother. f. for thl,; infant that it

\':ilS

season to

rcturnin~j

IJe

I rejoice that the rlotller's first

in the house of God
July 4

It \'Jas cOl1mmion season at the court house &amp; :ir &amp;.

interested

disturbed cor:lrlUllion

(l

strenvtiJ found her

to consecrate her child to his service

then~

There lias LllJt 1 ittle effort nade to
called &amp; carried out :lrs

~luch

c;

to ride

celel~ratc

i\flcrican independance

C Judd

Cella carried 1 ittle :Iary over to make

a call on ,Irs Clark's fafllily
In the evening I attended the :lonthly concert
the collection

(~ for~ot

Letters from :licronesia ,!ere read &amp;

to take any tiling for

pra~'er

offered for the

:larquesas :lission
SHave Leen

r:Jakill~

a mattress having a

llos~uito

net r;lade &amp;. fitti.ng up a crib

for 1 ittle :lary
6

\Jed

T,le little one for seven I'leeks an object of care. love &amp; intense inter-

est. I this evening resigned to her parents.
1'Jarren left this fJ ;1 for [Iva on his
7

Thursday

l'la~/

to \!aialua.

\'le borrowed :lr Castle's carriage &amp; ilrs Goodale :Irs

uyself left before 9 A.:l. to spend the day at Punaholl
\'lith ilr 24 :lr5
3th

Fl~iday

tk

~Uce

t411itne~'

very r;luch &amp;

l~eturned

\~ight

8ella &amp;

tJe enjoyed our visit

at sunset

came to board !'lith us. \vhile his \/ife is absent on a

visit at ilaui. -- :Ir Cartlette dined \'Jith us
9th

Sat

Dr Snit\) called &amp;. r.lade application to rne to take :ir Ingham(?) to board

&amp; he is to come to r.1orrO\!.

Our prospects bri ghten.

nary is inproving

8.4

her

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mother is Claining stretluth.
10

Sab

:lr \,;(?) carle to breakfast &amp; chooses to stay for fanily prayers

:lrs I,:

has never yet attended faraily vlorsilip vlith us -- I Ilent out t\'lice to hear
ilr 1. but for some time past so great a der,land has been Plade on fly physical
abilitites that I an afflicted I/ith dro\lsiness whenever I sit still only
a fev/ rloments.

12

.Irs /\mstronS,l sent over her carriage for :lrs G [. little

Tuesday

;Ia,~y

to

spend the Jay with her -- The rlother &amp; child have haveO) enClrossed so many
of my thought &amp; so r:1uch of my tine that I ni ssed then much
15

Friday

I\sa T called at

l;2

past G!I:1 &amp; took :'1rs G &amp; !lary up to :lr Taylorls

John Ii &amp; Victoria returned frorl a voyage to the l'lind\'Jard islands

I baked

in the large oven for madam Sarails family just returned
16

Sat

:Ir G called &amp; took a trunk for ,Irs G to the valley, vlhere she has con-

eluded to spend a \'leek in hopes of recovering her strength -- I v:alked at

3 p.rl. to Or JI S to see hinl on business.

fiad a pleasant call. the pleasantest

I have had \'Iith hin since he became a nreat :lan.

I have been tried in my

feel ings &amp; circunstances recently, have had trial s such as l'Iidol'ls only
feel &amp; knovJ.

Truly precious is the prol1ise I v,,;ll never leave nor forsake

thee(?)
July 17

Sab 1,Jarrens birth clay -- lie is 24
attended the native service

11ay the Lord bless fA prosper hin -- I

ilr C preached on the frailty of human life

/111

flesh is as grass -- I heard tlr T. tl!ice at the Court house Texts The fool
hath said in his heart, there is no God -- All scripture is given hy inspiration of God.
poor natives

The sl1all pox is still doing the \Jork of death ar,lon9 the

/1..s \1e \'/ere goinn to rleeting \'Ie met tliO foreigners "lith a dead

body done ur in a mat goinu to tile rlace of intement(!)

\1e heard that tl'/O

others had jllst died &amp; v.lould soon be placed on the cart to be buried by
foreigners
ise.

19

0 hOI'1 shall this plague be stayed?

In anger Lord do not chast-

Renefilber thy tende,' raercies have been ever of old.

Tuesday

Gella &amp; I called on

tour to i1av/aii

~

11aui

G lodged in the Royal

VictOl~ia

at :lr 1i l s I'lilo has just returned fn a

\,Je also called at ;lr 8eck\Jith l s &amp; on the sons of ,lr
f~Oor,lS

&amp; lilade arrangenents to go \\Iitll John toru-norro\'J

to \·fa i a1ua
20

I'led

I horrol-Ied a horse of ilr Clark 1'. I'/e left at 6 P.:1. &amp; and(!) arrived

at .1r uul icks at 12
21

Thursday

22

Friday

I~ested [~

0

clock

visited I'lith 11rs G &amp; Eo
I

rode \\'ith l:arren round his prer,lises returnedito ilr [IS bathed, dined

took a nap &amp; at

1;2

pas(!) 9 P ;1 left vIith ilin

E~

rode

thl~OU9h

in the ni!jllt

�38/1853
It

\'10.5

5 A.:I Vlhen vie arrived at hone

I feel thankful that no accident

:larpened to us -- I had a pleasant visit (, only
back "las injured

re~;ret

that ;lr CiS horse's

ilr \':hitney left for :laui

23

Sa t

,Ir 1J : Ir s G returned

24

Sab

I felt too r:luch fatigued to attend ;lornil19 pub \'lorsllip but \valked dm:n

\'Ji th t'!a rrcn in the even i 119.

: Ir T. Iweached a so 1erm semon from the solemn

text lie that is unjust let hin be so still B,c.
I attended prayer rileeting at the Session rOOrl -- I IJent out to day to

\'Jed

t:..7

see a case of Small pox
could ir:lagine

It is a horrible disease

rlOl~e

dreadful than I

The Lord he praised that the plague has not

entel~ed

any of

our dVie 11 i ny s.
.Ir &amp; :lrs G left to spend sane tirrle ill the valley -- If her health

Thursday

28

irlproves they \'!ill cor:lnence house
f~u9

keepill~J

13S3 (! )

;::9

I I'lent to see

Friday
r1Q}'C

case of Snall pox

&lt;l

(4

found it to be in reality rluch

The vlOnan has since died --

dreadful than I had ever conceived

Gl~eat

efforts are being made to ljimish the disease frolTl the city

30

The childrens rlonthly rlCeting 14as held at ;lr Gates ----

Sat

It is four years to day since my husballd lias laid in tile (Jrave

Solenn re-

flections filled my rlind as the eveAin9 t"Ii1 ight found nc the only sol itary
one in this large house.
31

I!ent out t\'!ice to hear :lr T preac;, -- :ly boarders

Sab

1

:\onday

f\ttem.led the ,1ont:lly Concert at tile Session

\'Jilictl refined feel
\Ied

f~OOFl

tlr Darlon filled tile

lie \Jclve us serle account of tile T ( ? ) islands their inhabitants

Chair

3d

all !Jone but

I had a very good Jay

,ks!!
[iUg

t~'eing

in~s

could

hardl~'

enuUt'c.
: ir Tl10t;lson (!) a colored preacher

/\ ttendcd the \'Ieekl Y pt'aJer ,1eeti ng

VIas presentand nade an address [. pl'a2/erl

/\ c01portuer(!) :las arrived for

this t)lace fn San Francisco
I sa be 11 a conmenced a llel! ten;l il t Puna hou
S

Ft'iJay

7UI

SahiJatll

:irs Dole spent the day I,'Titillle

13th Saturday

1\ colored mall .It, Tl1ol'1[&gt;son(!) preached in the

Sal)

,lr

evellin~.

I have busied myself about various things this I"eek &amp; have spent

501;le tiLle I'Jriting letters.

14

Iler husiJand 1'4 cane dOlln to tea

/\ttended publ ic h'ors:1ip at the Court house in the [.. ,I &amp; the prayer

neetinu in the I' 11

valley

(~

(i

To day Cella £. I spent at ;11' Taylor's in the

brouSli1t us !lOlle

Heard :lr T preach in tile norninG

evelling I \'Jas a1arned

b~1

e~ evenin~j

seeing a l:lizing(!) fire

\:hen I returned in the
ver~f

Ileilr our house so

�39/1353
near that it seei:led to be in our

~/ard

It ,'as one of tile little huts nade

for a person vll10 had t;1C snall pox [. the poor creature \Iho had been sil0king
\';a s iJurll t up in it

15

[1anday I \:ent to see our native airl Lydia \Iho is having the small pox near
lr L Si:1ith l s place

She has got over tile crisis but, poor girl. she is sadly

disfigured
At

past 3 P :1 ,Ir Rion(l) the

~2

Colportue}~

called

He makes it a practice to pray at every house
I called this (\ it on Oea Johnsonls \!ife just arrived fr1 the U.S.
/\ug

17

I!ed

;Irs Talior(?) called dov:n

£~

spent the day -- She took :lrs \-light horne

\"';th her to stay in the valley till Saturday
has been ill to day

(j

So Vie are left alone

ilr Dole

there vdll be no school till next rlonday(!) --

I attended the prayer ;Ieeti n9 thi s eveni n9

:lr t!. I:lade some remarks &amp; ; lr

I repl ied in a manner that shOl"cd that all \-,as not ri9ht \.-,ith him
18

Tilursday
jt

Isal&gt;ella &amp; I have been cleaning house

is very dry &amp; dusty

20

:lrs \!ight returned

21

Sab

G:2

:londay

The \'Ieather is "farm &amp;

\:e are enjo:ting for a 1 ittle season being alone

fleard; 11' T t\'Jice De not forgetful hearers, but doers of the Ilord
11 Castle \Jas taken sick &amp; 8ella did not attend school -- :Ir Er.-erson

&amp; son is over &amp; stop 1,1i th us

24

lIed

Isabella I-lent up to Punahou to stay till Friday

I v/tmt in :lr Cooke l s

carriage to prayer meeting
2S

Thursday

ily mi nd has i;een deepl ~l exercised thi s v/eek, but the promi ses of

God sustain

&amp; confort me.

Thou art ny hiding place, thou shalt deliver me

froLl touble, thou shalt conpass lile about \:ith songs of deliverance.
instruct thee &amp; teach thee in the "lay thou should

ao

I \'Jill

I \':i11 guide thee vlith

nine eye
27

Saturday

~lrs

The Childrens

\'! has employed her time for :lerself this \'leek
ilonthl~f

fleetina v!as at our house &amp; Gella has had quite a bad

turn of asthma but is better -- Ur \light i s
23

Sab

hel~e

ilr Taylor preached in the /\ :1 fill the \Iords il,'/ Son knm'! thou the God of

thy father in the evening his subject "Ias again chosen for the young t\,IO
soler,m scrnuns
~

29

Sep 1.

place

ilonday
dO\'Jn

The Lord fasten his truth in their ninds as a nail in a

Eella started alone for l'-hou before breakfast

fir ft. ;1rs G cane

this evening \'lith little il ,·/ho is not very \-!ell --

Thursday

Anniversary of ny narriage -----------------------

�40/1803
2

Friday

3

Sat

4

Sabbath

Attended the preparitory lecture at the Session Room

Uarren calile over ill the ni!)ht. (PorLe(?) died)
:lr T preached in the 1\ I\(!) fm the text

Lookin!:) unto Jesus &amp;c

ilrs

\Jood \'1as adnitted to the cll. by profession &amp; :11' 8eck\lith &amp; Sarah Jonson by
letter

Had a very interesting Communion Season.

In the evening itr T rweached fn Esau dispising(!) his birth rright
Sept 5

,1onda~!

:Irs

I'Jas confined \-lith a daughter

l~ice

prayer at the Session
6

I attended the Concert for

i~oorn

;trs Clark spent the day \lith ilrs P.;ce
~!

/\11 the Kings rlini sters

took the baby for the first tir:le!

resigned~

It pleased his :lajesty onl~' to accept the resi9nation of G P Judd
vias brought al;out by his ener:lies

\1110

--

This event

frightned(!) the l(in9 into the ileasure.

Consul Allen is elected or appointed to fill his place
7

\Jed

I Ilent up to Punallou &amp; spent the day Ilith :Irs rUce

,Ieetinv in the evenina
9

friday
tatiotl

J\ttended prayer

Felt very tired

:lr &amp; :lrs Li. dined at L)r lllS -- The enenies of Dr J have held an exulr;leetin~

at the Court I!ouse on account of gaining his disl1ission frou

the hishest office.

10

Sat

JOctOI~S

r:elfconbe

[i

Lathrop f( Sl.lith dentist

[~

others hCuded a public

procession in the streets (;, got up an illurlination on account of their triGod grllilt it rioy be short.

UElpli.
11

Sal)

,h~

T preached in the rlornin0 fro!'l the text Clrieve not the I!oly Spit'it

of 'Jod a vcr:, searc:lins sernon

u

I apl)lied it to nyself. -- In tile

evenin~

he preached fron, the Ificked is uriven al'iay in his I,;ckedness but tile Riullteous hath hope in his death
nost admirably c!ra\ln

tt'utl1 nost judiciousl:, presented

;~

,:uester.l to apply it &amp;. be his

12

0\1n

(i

each one lias re-

judoe

,jade a call on :lrs ,Jarsilnan \lilo is rlournins over the death of a son six
/ears 010

,ir Clark

Thi s eveninG :lr

14

The contrast betl/een the tl'lO characters vIas

lIeu

E~

u

I tried to spelll: SOrle I'!ords of confort to her

:irs f1,ngcll ,1rs Ladd J : 1I's Severance rlade a call

;irs G. &amp; I rode dOL'n on ,Ir CiS cllrl'ia0c to praJer ;lcetinu \/hich I'las

a very interestinu one £. it seeMS to ric that our social

neetin~s

are be-

coni n9 better

1G

Frida~!

Capt iiight retllrned fron the (Irct ic and :Irs \! has gone off to spend

the night on uoard silip

17

Sat

Capt \1 cane &amp; renoved all :lrs

make her hone on Loard ship -;Ir &amp; ilrs [)ar:Jon called this evenin0

1,1 c"

J

thinos this f\:i &amp; she has gone to

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10

Sab

;Ir T changed pulpits I'lith :lr D.

,It, Danon pt'eached fran Revelation --

Heard .It, Clark in the /\ il &amp; ilr T in the evenins
£:1 st \Ied

. Irs IJight called up &amp; srent !'lost of the day -- I attended the evening

prayer meeting
;:::4

Sat

The vleather is very \,'arn

[i

I feel lan9uid &amp; inefficient

Have accomplish-

cd but little this Ileek -- The Cousins Society rlet at ilrs Clark's as this is
the last Sat in the ;:ontl1
25

Sab

Attended :leeting at the Stone Church -- /\ttendance very good consider-

ing tile nur,lber vlho have died of Sr;lall pox 300 &amp; 50 --

[-Ir Taylor preached in

the J\ :1 frolll tile first &amp; great conmandr.lent Suprene love to God, &amp; the 2d
"thich is like unto it, love to our neighbor -- In the evening, 0 that the,!
had hearkened unto me then their peace should have Leen like a River
Last evening .Ir Cleghorn died sllddenly returning frorl

pra~J(;r

,1eeting at the

Chapel, a fell doors frorl hi S ovm house.
28

Attended the usual I:eekly prayer Pleating.
ful &amp; striking

re[;"Kld~s,

the XXVIII Chap of Job

:1r Taylor made some r:lost beauti-

by \'Ja~' of improving the sudden death of ilr C., from

ilost forcibly I'las the '-ias thc(!) last verse read &amp;

commented upon -- And unto man he said, Behold the fear of the Lord, that is
\dsdOlilj and to depart from evil tllat is understandill9.
30

I called on .Irs Dominis -- I have felt nore energy this vleek than the last,
thol the \-Jeather is very calrl g. sultry.

-------------(! )
Sabbath

Oct 2

J\ttended tlative service at ilr L Sr.lith's church

surprised to see the meeting house floored &amp; seated

I vias r,lOst

agreeabl~!

:lr S preached ft'oD the

text Thou sllalt love the Lord thy God I,!ith all thy heart

F"

soul

&amp;c.

11e gave

his people sorle information respecting the [larqllisian(!) ilission, he appeared
anililated

hil~lself &amp;

cises(!)

cOr:lmanded their attention -- \lith he \,thole of the exet'-

I \'laS v!ell pleased ? felt compensated for

m~'

\lalk.

I I'lent to the

Bethel to hear :lr Dar.lOn, \:110 preached a funeral serr.lOtl by Ilay of improving
the death of ilr Cleghorn text Clessed is that servant, Ilho villen his naster
cometh shall be found

so doin9

Evening heard :lr Taylor preach Text

Let him that thinketl1 he standeth take

heed lest he fall.
3d

;londay

.lr 01 ;1rs Gulickls brother &amp; sister arrived frau f\merica

(I

are at :lr

Clarkls
/\ttended ilontly Concert at the session room this evening

ilr Clark took the

lead of the neetinu

Oct 8

Saturday

The Small pox seems to be alr.lost banished fron the cit:, -- The

lIhalill9 fleet are coning in for supplies

T\'IO naval vessels carne in this

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vleek one English the other Ar:lerican.
returned -- :Ir

(~

:lr [)I:,;ght rlade a

f1~/;ng

visit to 11 &amp;

[lrs [verette buried their daughter after an illness of

48 hours of inf1anation on the brain

She v,las the idol of her parents jLlst

one year old -I had :lrs Pogue to srend tile day here,

9th

(~

fIrs

\'!hitne~l &amp;

t"JO children to tea -

\Je had a .Iail this vleek

;Iy share in it lIas

Sabbath

preach at the Court HOLise Text Unto the upr.ight

Heard ;ir

Ta~/lor

ver~1

snail

there ariseth light in darkness
10

iir G has been alr.lost sick of a cold for several days past -- Quite a

:londay

nunber of \,Ihalers have COr.1e into port the tl!O last \leeks
12

I attended the vleekl:.' :leetins as usual -- fd:out Midnight :lrs G brought little
:lary into Ply charillJcr ::4 said that

.ll~

G lias in a high fever -- \Jarren arrived

fror:1 tJaialua in the niuht

13

.1r G took nedicine I'lithout producin9 any effect to\':ards evening lie sent

fO\~

Dr H.
14

.Ir Cl quite ill - lS

;luch tile 5al'18.

\Ie keep the Labe dO\;'I1 stairs all the

tine
16

Sabbath norn

I did not attend public I'!orship

I felt that it I'las rly duty

to care for others -- In the evening heard :lr T preach an excellent senl0n
19

:lr G is so far recovCl"d(!) as to IJalk dOl!rl to the Custarl house
several calls this P iI, took tea "lith
rl~ayer

21

I r;lade

&amp; staid to attend the

~lrs \!hitne.~1

:leeti nG

Friday

.1r G has ir.lproved very fllIeh

\-:alked JO\m to the Custor,1 house

his appetite is returning

~4

he has

He has er'lployed \:arren to do sarile \'lriting

for hil:l.
Sat

iir P .J {llilick ca1led ::i spent the evening

:ir G is ahlost v/cll.

d. spends the ni~i1t l.fitl1 her parents. -- \fhat is life?
m~' Ja~/s

1';11 Ge ended!

v:llat SilOUld I do?
Lord.

HOI!

Save r.le froLl the

r,

vapor.

Little

I:O\"! soon

If called to give account of ny ste\!ards:1ip to night
inpedect I ar;l!
penalt~1

let me hide rilyseH in thee.

Enter not into judgr;]ent vlith me, 0

of a broken la\,/.

I!ide ne, U rily Saviour,

Direct in regard to a11 the future. -- Prepare

r.le for the deve10prlents of thy Providence.

()

s(\v~

rily children. everyone of

theu, D. 1et me not be ashal.led. fOI' I \vait on thee I trLlst. in thee.

October

22. 1Gb3.
Oct 18j3
23

Sabbath

I;eard :Ir Clark at the Stone Cll

;~

:lr T at tile Court I!ouse -- I have

not hid thy righteousness in 1:1Y heart -- I al so attended tile P ;1 prayer I:leeting at t:le Session

;:OOIJ

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In the eveninu ::arah /\ndrcl/s &amp; :Ir Thllrstoll \lere marded at tile Court House
in the presence of a 1 ar~J (!) congreua t ion -- I

\!llS

not rresent -- I do not

appt'ove of SabLJat:l day l'feddiIlUs.
24

,londay

:lr

6&amp;

;lrs i.l i~er:oved to the valley all tl-eireffects, have taken little

;lary ;.. gone to 1 ive at ill' Taylors ------------------------2G

::ed

Call'd to see ,11' G Beckl'lith I'fllo is sick of a fever

to prayer ,loeting -- :11'
hJI~l il

i ty

28

rriJa~'

29

Saturday

Ta~'lor,

l!alked 'lith ,1r E II

n

in his exhortation rccDr:lr;lended the grace of

/\ Good l~' numLer I'ere pre sent
Le had Capt (;illet .; Ill' i1artlett to tea
;ll~s

Deborah HUI'land died

ver~/

suddenly -- Bella not I:ell

lh~

Judd

I'ias called 'on as a rhysician

30

Sabbath

IleaI'd ill' T preach in the

n10rnin~l

Sil0uld cOlne or look ne(!) for another
,Ieeting at the Session

~oon fA

fror.l the IJorels r.rt thou he that

In the r.~l. I attended the prayel~

on fly return called at the house of

ih~s

Dousett (?) \·!here the corpse of the once bea tiful (!) i,ll'S liol'll and vlere ellclosed
.in the coffin

It lias touching to see the srief of the IJereaved family

I

I!ept "lith thelil, but they sorrOlJ(!) not as those Ifho have 110 hope
Evenin9.

I wal ked to the Court house &amp; heard a sol enn sermon on the text

Prepare to meet thy God -- The large whaling fleet is n00 in rort ~ quite
a number of officers &amp;. Seanen frequent both places of I'/orship
31

;Ionday

Sarai was at our house all day bakinu fA preparing to ~Jive a party

to Victoria I s friends on her birth day -- She provided all the matet~ial s &amp;
Bella &amp; I assisted in puttinu theu t0gether
flov.lst

Tuesday

Sarai's native Elan car.le again this A.:1. &amp; \'Ie baked anotller oven full

of cakes &amp;. une of biscuit

:lrs Sv,ain cane up

e~

spent the day

She assisted

rile in making a little dress for the fair I'/hich is to come off, for the
Ilenefit of :1r Tis church the ~liddle of next month

Isabella fA her tl'!O uroth-

ers attended the Princess party &amp;. enjoyed it I,!ell -- :1rs Gennet a Captain's
\'life died this A.iI. leavins; tl'Jins
2d

l';ed

,Irs G called dOI'!Il a fevi minutes this A.rl. --

noble \'Juter container from Capt Gilett

I recd a present of a

I attended the prayer r1cetinu

Capt

Grode I'Ji til us dOl!ll to the Chapel
r'jov 3d

Isabella's birth day

She celebrated it by Plilkin9 articles for the fair

9a ve her a gold piece Hhich she consecrated to the Lord.
to day since I left fly native land

I

TI'/enty six years

This life is a drean -- iir Parker has

returned from the :larCjuesas islands
4

Friday

,irs Taylor B, I1rs Dimond called on business about the fair

They are

\Joring to provide refreshr,lcnts &amp; I engaCle to f;lake the coffe(!) -- ilrs FJ\nny

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Gul ick took tea "lith us -- I attended the preparitory lecture
Sat

::i

Capt Gi1ett cal1ed to tid us good bye &amp; enbarked this P ;'1 for the

U S

6

Sab

:lr Taylor preached a funeral sermon, by rer:uest of her husband for [Irs

Rennet Vil10 has 1eft tVJO hel pless infants to be cared for f, nursed by stranaers

She \Jas a professing Christian

Text It is better to go to the house of

than to the house of feastin9 -- lIfter the sernon He had a

l1loul~ning

COITlUIl-

ion season &amp;. E /\ Hardy \'.'as adnitted to the ch b:l profession &amp;. ilr &amp;. :lrs Goodale by letter
7

:londay

[lonthly Concert vias attended at the Court hOllse

:1r Parker gave

some account of his visit to Fatuhiva E. [Ir Clark read a letter frOPI i'lr Kekela which Vlcre very interesting

The house vIas 1,!el1 fil1ed --

Exe)~cises

rather protracted

9

lIed

J\ ttended the

prayel~

meet in9 as u sua 1

Had three of the Lyman boys to

spend t:le night they I,'ent "lith us to r,leeting
10

Thursday

:lade several calls dOI'.'l1 tm'lI1 &amp; one on :lrs Fuller v:ho has returned

fm Ha\'/a i i
11

Friuay

~irs

Ives &amp;. the little girls of :iiss Ogden arrived in a I'Jhale ship

The fon-ler v/ent to .Irs Co01;e 1s the latter cal1ed here
l~

Sat

Called on ,1rs lves &amp;. also at ;lr Ii1s

/\ smal1 stear,ler arrived iJere

from San Francisco.

13

Sab

flttended rel

i~ious

:lr T preached both

service at the Stone Church (( at the Court house

rlOrnin~J

L. evening

[stileI' \,Jho

f)~on

kno\!eth but thou art

come to the kinuuom for such u tiPle as this, (, 'ihat availeth ne all this so
10llg as :lorc.iecai the jel'! sittet!J at the Kings gate

14

:londaya very uusy

da~!

finishin0 off \·/ork for the fair

(~

putting house in

order

r;ov. 18:)3
b

Tuesda~'

ilrs G Ii little ,Iary car:le dOI'In about 91\.:1.

biscuits for tile evenin0 entertainment at the
seven gallons of coffee

COUl~t

I bal:ed lIore than 100
House &amp; in the f' :1 rlilde

I,ll the farlily \'ent dOI,'n to the fair bllt Tlyself &amp;

little.1
16

l!eJ

,Irs G Sfwnt the day I"itll rle

Little ,1. has

~Jro'..,'n

us a present of 1 00
17

Thursda.'l

ilr

restin~J

c't visitin9

fleshy since she left us.
Ol~i1ll0eS --

Ta~/lor

called

I

enjo~/ed

\'ciUlls 20

it very nuch

los -- iir

C;

sent

I attended rra:'er Lleetin9 ill the evening
~

told us tile avails of the fair, after pay-

ing all cost amounted to $19 00 &amp; 50(!) to be delivered to trustees to
COnl.'11enCe a fund for bllilding a nel"!

rlleetin~j

hOLlse.

8ella had a present of a

�4G/l U~3
nice Lonnet frorl ,Irs S J Ladd

to

\,1110 eXtlect~

er;lbcJ.d~

for the U S ne),t

Ileek --

.Irs (iul ick 2, dohn took teil Ilith us.
16

Friday

I called on ,1rs Ladd ;, tade lIer (;ood bye -- ilade several calls be-

sides.

The Ilcather is vcr:;' ,"arn ::. t:1e effect it has had on rle is to pro-

cluce head ach &amp; 1an90r

~!ilrren

&amp;

J(\r:le~

left this P '1 for \Iuialua

19

Sat

''11' /\lexander arrived fron .1aui [, stops at ~lr Clarl:s

;;;0

~.ab

:ir T preach'd in the /I :1 on the difficlIlt'l

pastors duty from the "!ords

21

.londay

/\nd \"Iho

i~

rcs\1onsibility of the

I'~

sufficient

for these things

John Gulicl: sailed for San Francisco on his I"ay to the U.S.

Bond arrived to da::' 8, stops I'lith
eve, also 11is son

Jar~les,

llS

til'

He [( :11' /\lexander took tea \lith

LIS

this

H. L,ynan [. Curtis Lyons, \':ho expect Soon to euLark

for the U S via Cape fJorn
*22 (! )
23

ill' &amp; ill'S Thurston D. III'S Taylor have gone to Kailua to visit their parents
\Jed

Had a soler,lll &amp; interesting prayer r'lectin!) -- !\ ball is being held to

niS):lt in the Court House &amp; the place Ilhere \'Ie neat to \·/orship God is desecrated -- Prayer \'iaS I,lade for the giddy gay sons &amp; daughters of mirth -- The
Lord relilember then in nercy -- the Lord rer.lerlber me &amp;. r1ine
*22 (! )

Tuesday

Had .Irs Grandr:1il Judd (" her daughter Hattie to spend the day

also C Hall E. Ellen Bond

24

Have tJeen in the garret looking up voyage 5Jarr.lents for ilrs Ives children

The

family expect to take passage I:ith Capt Fales next vleek for the U.S.
25

Friday

I nade a fev! calls dovm tDl'Jrl -- \'ihile I tried to ",ear a snile, it

covered a heavy heart ----Japles returned this P.i!. at a little before tuo o'clock -- ilr
a short call in the evenin0

u.

ilrs G r.lade

It seened qllite like r1eeting Il." family again--

Again I put on il smile to conceal a heavy heart.

26

Sat

The childrens Ilonthly :leeting here -- Cy a vote of the Society fliss

Ogdens adopted children I'Jere made Fler.lbers.
a goodly nunber I'!ere present.

The \'leatllel' VIaS threatning. yet

!\ujourned to meet here again at the close of

next month. //\bsent

nov 27
Sabbath

.1r T preached in the i\

~1 fro~l

the text The kingdom of God is within

you &amp; in the evening Remcr:lberLots' I·,ife 8eth searching [. impressive sermons.

28

:londay

I called on ilrs Studly \:hose interesting little son tv/o

years old died last Sal; P.:l. of croup

[~

a half

They \lere an afflicted family but

bO\'Jed in submission to the Divine I:ill.

Isabella left this P.ll. on horseback. to spend a fc\! days at El-Ia vlith ;liss
l3i shop. -- Tlli s \"as the tenth ann iversar~1 of the

ackno\leedgm~nt (!)

of tile

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I. &amp; L. are in

l!al'laiian indepcndance &amp; a Soiree is being held at the Palace
attendance -- I I'!ould rather be alone in 11." olm home
the foot stool of the

29

Tuesday

prostrate nyself at

f~

of kinDs

l~ing

drs Bishop arrived fror;l Ella to take passage in the I!elen !\ugusta

for the U.S.

S:le stops Ilith us. -- !Ie had :Ir --- Paris to tea

in the evening to have a sing

The tllO

dau~lhters

lie stopped

of ilrs Clark H Lynan ,) :1

Alexander &amp; his orother S.T., C Lyons &amp; C Kittridge called in &amp; spent an hour
making the \:ircle large f. the sing loud(!)

30

The evening passed aI-lay very

pl easantl y

S Thor;las spent the ni0ht 1:. took breakfast

A busy day

rIa a i conr:lenced

to do some \lark for me

,~/csterday

I [lade cakes

for :Irs Ives -- J Alexander &amp; H Lynan sailed ,,!ith Capt Eustis for the U.S. :lr &amp; ilrs Damon called "litil nrs Fu11ar(!) -- :lr

r.

live till morn -- I called at :Jr \ihitney's

is very lo\'/ may not

r~ogers

spent an hour before attending

prayer meeting

Jec 1

Thur sday

/\

[ller,lOl~a b1 e

day -- I called over in the J\ rI on j Irs rves -- Prepared

a room for ilr &amp; [Irs Sereno Bishop Ifllo arrived about 10 o'clock \lith the litlie dined at 1 P.:l. --

tle grandson of itr &amp; [Irs [I-Ia Gishop(!) in their arns.
Cap Fales Llade his Good bye call
tl'IO

They are :Irs Gishop ;Irs Ives

\':e had a

partin~

r~

4 children :lary Parker
J2

past one

over I Ilent over to see

\ldS

ureakfast I'lith his fanily
Friday

requested the passenyers to

prayer at our house at

As soon as tiJe Ileetin9

2

Eel

u at

(A

~jO

on

boal~d

at

Curtis Lyons

:lr Ta2/10r v!as pn:!sent
lIt'

I&lt;ogers die

He took

2 P ;1 died on a sofa in the parlor

:lr R's funeral exercises tlere attended at his house at 4 P ii &amp; he

Vias buried in trle :lission groLind uy the side of his first \life
Jec 1353
3

Saturda:'
to

r;]al~e

i.jr

Bond [), Ellen left at 4 P :1

calls in the valley

Hal-laii :Ir &amp; ;lrs Cisnop \lent out

fOl~

Dined here - At

~2

past 3 :lrs 8 having stepped

out scarcely S r,Ji Ilutes her 1 i ttl e babe stepped dOl-:n hetv/een the cri b f. the
l',al1 [), ,'ias alnost strangled I'!hen fQund

flr Judd I','as sent for &amp; it lias

tuo full hours before he recovered fron tile effects of suspended aniuation
4

Sal)

Ilr

Ta~llor

preached a funeral serl10n for :lr

Liead '-I:licll Jie in the Lord -- In tile
Text The Frince of Peace

evenili~J

r~ogers

Text C,lessed are the

:1r Cisliop preached for ,Ir T

:lr (( ill'S Bisilop had their 1 ittle son baptised in

the Sear,lens Chapel to dUj
!.&gt;

:lollday
Clark

Jl~

:irs Castle I'as confined \-!ith a son at 7 o'clock this evenina

:lrs

Judd &amp; nysel f present -- Of course I \las absent fror,l flontl11y Con-

cert
6

Tuesday

~:r flo

ilrs Eisilop started at J2 pas /\ :1(!) for Ella

The \'Iinci I,'as very

�47/1353
high
ed

there I!aS sorle spri nkl i no of ra i n -- I\fter they 1 eft Pen a

~

IJp

to tile valley

lie called on :lrs iJil1Cmd :lrs .Judd &amp; :lrs J\ndrevls Ej spent

the rest of the day at ,jr Taylors \·lith :1rs (loodale.

visit 2. ilr G IJl'ou9ilt

hOrle in tile

LIS

carria~elrs

\Je had a very ple.:lsant

John GOI!er callid in the

to spend the lli'Jl1t &amp;. flake a visit

evei1in~j,

7

I I'Jill k-

(j

\Jeu -- .lr Castle called fo)" r1e at 3 /\ ;1 to call over see their labe(!l; \Iilicil
cannot take nourishrlcmt [, does not appear to be destined long for this IJodd.
Dr' Judd I'ias sent for [j every l.ieans used to releive(!) the difficult:, !Jut

l!ithout effect -- I staid there till ten ('). then cane hone
lIilcox boys are spenuin£J the
ill~

ni~ilt

here

~~

a

baked -- The tl'iO

hnve Clone "Iith us to

-- It secL1ed rlore tlian usually solerm to 1'1e.

pra~'er

rleet-

0 that the I:ol~! Spirit

uiuht decend upon us all

[,n 0ilLm:ltioll I:as perfon,lcd

Thursday

011

.lrs Castl es lJabe v:i th good effcct,

but synpo,l]s(!) of inf1aplation arc apparant(!)
I'fit;] !lin till one olclock

:irs (\rrlstrong ell I 1'1atched

expected hir:l to live through the

i~ hal"dl~'

night
9

IIarren came over aLout ten P.:l. frorl Uaiillua -- ilrs CiS babe is in

Friday

sone respects better

The sllell il19 of the bovlCl s dir1illished f. the extcnlal

Jark spots have disappeared ;:, it has nursed still it seerlS to be
distressed

.lrs Parker is to take

c:lar~Je

greatl~'

of it -- I proposed to have it

brought over to our house that I ni9i1t assist her &amp; relieve tile rlother

frol~l

ilearing its pitious 110al1
Jec 1J53
IC

Sat morn

Beyond Ollr fears the child 1 ived throu9h tile night

him home at 4 1\.:1.

lie lllH'sed Z. fell into a quiet sleep

I'ieek of unusual effort to

118

.1rs P cart'ieu

This has Leen a

&amp;. bein~J broken of rl~1 rest for tl"O ni\jht(!) in

succession I feel the need of rest

f~

shull take it to night -- iir

[~

ilrs G

nade us a short call this evening
11

Sab

;lr 1. preached in the !\ :1 frol'l the text Take fly yoke on you &amp;. learn

of me, for I ani nleek

(~

10\·lly of heart

!'~

in the evenin9. IJhosoever shall fall

on this stone shall be broken (( upon "hoflsoever it shall fall it Hill grind
hin to pOI\uer

There Vias quite good attendance considering the threatning

aprearance of the II/eather -- I \lashed &amp; dressed the babe this l\.i1. &amp;. undressed it at night -- It really seerlS r1OI" to be
ing all unfavorable first appearances.
12

:!onday

to 1 ive notvJi thstand-

It is truly a I·'onderful case

;ly out door \'/ork progresses slol'l:,

come tin 10 t,\;1

destil1E~d

l1y native carpenters rarely

flr Ceck\".dthls nel: tem conmened(!) to day

cares &amp; expressed the hope to day that I might make the

I have f;lany

necessar~/

repairs &amp;

put the house in order v:ithout interruption but :1rs Gov:cr cane \'lith her child

�48/18!:i3
to spend the night
13

Tuesday

ill' C B /\ndrel',Is little Sanr.lie &amp; fliss Gilson arrived in season to

take breaUast
01 000d

neVIS --

Had :lr l3isilop

FA

ilrs GOller &amp; the /\ndrel'ls to luncil -- {\ :lail

Had a call fror:l the :lisses Judd also :lrs Severance [. [1rs J

Ladd
14

Had tile tl\,O :lisses Johnson &amp; Rex II &amp; 11 :'1 Alexander to spend the nig:lt

\~ed

&amp; the(!) all attended
lS

Thursday

~rayer

meuting

:lrs [r,lerson llith her tl')O

Tiley stop here -- ill' C

[l {\

~foungest childl~en

arrived from lIaialua

&amp; little S returned to :lolokai &amp; left :liss G to

make a vi sit
1G

Friday -- Busy busy [, seen to accor,lpl ish nothing
control uy old heart

17

Sat

STill busy.

Find it hard v,Iork to

tt have my plans thlJarted

I:ad .1.G. to lunch &amp; tlrs GO\Jer again call'd.

:1is5 FO\!ler

calld to see iliss Gilson &amp; took tea :. spent the niuht.
18

Sab

ilr T hild a thin congregation on account of the I'leather

Text

Innumer-

able evils COrlpilSS ne ,k. evening. Frorl Ill1ich Judas fell &amp; sent to his place.
A solemn &amp; impressive sermon 3, a goodly nur:lber ,,:ere present to hear it
19

ilr Enerson arri ved -- :1rs E I'lent up to Punanolrou (!) to spend the

: londay
night

20

Tuesday

21

l·:ed

Dr Clapp took tea \·,ith us &amp; spent the evening -- tie also hild calls.

Six of tile Erlcrson filJilily took tea \Jitll us -- I ilttended the usual eve-

ning prayer meeting
22

Thursday

The [

far~lily

have returned to theit' station -- :lr Taylor called

He feel s tried that no opportunity offers for his family to return -- ilr
&amp; ilrs Cishop arrived this P.:l. but they stop at :Ir Jamon1s.

24

SaturJay

Levi took Isabella

d01'1Il

to [vlil to spend a fell days vIi til iii ss Gi sh-

op -- I spent three hours "lith :lrs Clark cleaning
by

\lil~1

of preparing it for :lr £, ilrs !'hittlesay -- There is high trade I'finds

&amp; frequent shol'lers of rain

2:::&gt;

Sab

ilrs Ives vacated house,

iliss G. is still \lith

I attended service at the Stone ell

lJS.

.1r C preach'd

fl~l

Hebre\JS on the

character of Christ by \lay of preparation for cOr1r.lunion next Sab
pt'each'd in the (, ;1 fron the text
in the

\'Ia~'

youthful

of riuhteousncss

conUl~eaation

:lr T.

The .'tTJ:'(! ):lead is a crm!l1 I'lllen found

I could not help alancing ny eyes over his

I"hic:l has

onl,~l

tl'!O

gra~,

hait'cd Ilen in it

:lr Cisirop rrcachcd in tile evenino I did not attend
26

:londay

I called to biJ 900d Ly to

I also called on ,irs \; L. .irs
23

t:cd

11ad a

10il~!

;1t~s

J Ladd

(i

:lr £. :lrs Severance

...!-

:)a~lon

cOilversatioll \lit:1 :it's ----- on the c:l!lstit;, of our chi1dren

�at schools -- The Lord preserve then -------\:a s ureatl y

t)~rpl cxed

on account of ny \!ork

£Jate rosts -- Llent to Fleetins in the

Llcfferred (?) setting up the nell

evenin~] PI

founu it

~lood

to spend an hour

in social I'!orsilip
29

:lr /\ CisiJop [lroug:lt eella hor'le -- !Iis son Sereno anu his I:ife

Thursday

orand son cull
30

31

~~

tool; lunch lIt

i:~

house

OUt'

rriday

I l'I&lt;lS abl e to ullCJertake an unuslwl dct:'s \lork

(I

fati~;Llc

to uttend the

/\11erica sailed this !. tl

u.

lecture

T~IC YoulI~j

J~luci1

Have cow; to the close of the ,'!car -- I:ad corlpan:' :lar2/ &amp; f'orter

Saturday
,irecn

pre~aritor2'

\'ithout feel ina

;iiss Ogdenls 2 little 9ir15 • . 1iss Clilson carle iJone fran LJr rordls

Childrclls :lont:Jly ;leeting here It did not give
previous ones

PIe

The tiuc l'uS not so Ilell occupied

as

IIUCtl

too

satisfaction as

L1llCil

confution (! )

too ouch levit," to suit Illy feel inus at the close of the 'lear &amp; the evening
preparitor(!) to connunion
Jan 1.113;54.

Sab

p, ver~' VJet day, Could not attend chllrch Thol I 90t read.:' tlvice

:;'ead the Bible \lith interest

2

:londay

u.

trust, had sone profitable neditations

This day I'as observed as the 1 st in the .'lear &amp; call s &amp; congratu-

lations I'!ere exchan\jcd, uut not to the extent of hst year
the Stone cllw"cll to see a cOLipany dine

\/110

I'!e V1ent out to

Ifished in a )"ational I'Jay to speak

of Gods uoodness in delivering them frorl t!le pestilence (sl.1a11 pox) &amp;

enjo~/

together smle of the good things of this life asking his blessing upon thell
4

\;cd
dine

Had ;lr Taylor :lrs G. L. &amp; :'1. to spend the day -- The forner

onl~l

to

;ly 1 ittle darl ing l'leigs(!) 24 1 hs E. has thus far had very fev! baby

ills.

In the evening tilol very dark &amp; stron9 indications of rain, :liss

Gilson &amp; I rode dol''Il in ilr Cookels carriage to meeting

5

,1i ss G \Jent up to the va 11 e~l to spend a da:, or tl!O at lJudge /\ndrevls

7

Sat

Bella &amp; I spent the uhole

da~/

putting things in the garret in order

&amp; at d P f1 had the satisfaction of saying it done

It rained all day so we

had no interruptions
3th

Sab

:lr Clark had corlr:lunion at the native cll. hut ,lr Tis lias defferred(!) till

next sabbath

His text in the 1\ t1 I:hatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it

','lith all thy night &amp;c
11

\Jed

Evening Peace I leave

yOlI

iiy peace I give UlltO you lAC

I:ad ny feelings tried to day ---- I!alked to the pra:'er meeting

The

subject for the evenill9 ",as Christian love -- I feel no rcsentr.lent no ul1forSjiving spirit but I can't call every lJody br [. sister -- Think sor.le arc r,lOre
ready to say it than carry it out in action
13

Friday

.1iss Gilson I'/ent up to :lr lIall l s

in orJer

/\ very rainy day

I put

rn~l

closet

�~0!1354

14

Silt

native carpenters are naking snails pace advance in r.ly ,!ork some

:1~1

tines only doing tuo half days I/ot'k in a I'leek
:ks Taylor &amp; fIr &amp; ;lrs /\ (I Thurston arrived

~~

came ashore last night at :lid-

night -- :lrs Clarks girls 2. Bel1a visited at ;lrs
home \':ith
15

Sab

thcr~

-- Judse (\ndrells calli din

[~

Oil~ond's

"liss (lilson calliC

too k tea

il Castle :1 r.ice P. 11reen :!r &amp; fIrs liun-

Comlilunion season at our ch.

phrys(!) &amp; l1r Stan\jcll\·.'ald joined
,h~

T preached in the /'\.:1. fm thc text 0 t:lat rly head I',ere \'/aters &amp;c.

10

,Ionday

18

\·led

20

Friday

:irs

I"/as confined \"itll a daughter

f\ ttendcd ptayer neeti 119 as usual but -----------------------------------

:lr Bi shop carle up \Iith a hDt'5e Cl saddl e for :li 5S Gil son &amp; took her

to E\/a.
21

liard~1

I call'd at :lr Castle's in the eveninn

Sat!\ very busy I-/eek - The ne\1 bathin9 house is finished &amp; the old store
house !lulled dov:n -- Sone things have caused ne disfjlliet of mind this I'leek.
Th~'

L2

:lercy 0 Lord endureth forevel'.
Sab

Forsake me not -- 0 God of lily salvation.

Attended publ ic \Jorship at the Court I!ouse

/\ :1. from the ...!ords Beloved I beseech

.'lOll

as

,1r T preach(!) in the

stran~Jers

&amp; pil!]rirlS to abstain

from fleshy lusts \'/hich I'/ar aqainst the soul
Evening

I alil not asharled of the gospel

24

Tuesday

expected &amp; propared for conpany but I"as disappointeu

25

lied

:lr T called -- I!e expects soon to leave for a season for his health --

It Vias so \,,Jet this eve that I':e had no prayer rleeting

2G

Thursday

Our 1 ittle

:lar~!

is

ver~/

sick

The Ileather

to see her -- The Punahou tern has closed
I'lith us the tllO last niGhts

2o',

Sat

{I

onl~,

!jO

Coan is \lith us
h.:r tho

I

to sea

u

to-n;~lht

Four of thcn took lunch to day

:lcssers T &amp;

C;~. Franl~ II

The Stener(!) has not

the school boys cannot return to their parents

:1

-- Little :1., the hope is better -- I have not seen

sile has been sick a \leek -- The chilJrens

house -- Only 17 present

~Joinu

several of the boys have lodged

The \/eather still very \let I'lind in fror:1 tile sea

ueen able to

prevented ny

It

~BS

;lonthl~'

:leetinu at our

proposed to adjourn to Meet next Sat

,"'ere dov'n rrorl the Valley

rl~1

I'lorkrlen have been

absent several days this \!eek.
29

Sab

Attended service at the COUt't House -- :-lr T preached frorl Hosea

0 Ily

people 'v'!llat shall I do unto thee -- The irritation in his throat is eviJently increasing

[j

I feared he I!ould not be able to go through the service

-- In the P ;1 he perfomed tile funeral service for :lrs Tanner's child
Feb 1st

\!eJ

I::arren left for t:aialua -- Tile \/eather is cold I'tinJy [. shollcry

no tat tend t fle

pra~!er

rleet i nu

I did

�o"1/1')0;;"t"
;;:

Thursdaj
~&lt;1 t

;lr

~

:lrs

Gilll'd il fel" r;IOllcnts -- Little :1 ;s better

C;

Had the :1 i sses ,Joilnson to spend the lla'!

&amp; l'i8n t to

lr C' s

nontl1 old
house

Heard of the deat:l of

:lr

(~

;lrs l!h; ttl esay illTived

~lrs I~inney's

uau911ter I: nille

Had the adjourned neetinu of the Chi ldrell' s Soc iet:! at

t~lis

evening

It

IfilS il

this I'eek

SOIl(; prO~lress

[~

pleas&lt;lnt

orderl~'

interesting one --

OUI~

I~ave

Plilde

sltall legin to rlOrr(J\! to 1001; for the V&lt;1verly

Fe L 13;;4

:..;t:l

Sal)

,;1' ]ole

;\ttcndeJ \/urs:lip at the :,tOllC C:lurcll and at tile Court 'louse.
Text Is it \"ell ',lith

preached

In tile

evel1in~

tile ilouse

liuS

th8(~?

Ilell filled but I'e had no r,lillister

i ntet'Gs t i nu r,leeti 119 hOI fever conducted

b~f

ViC

ilild

all

; ir Cec!;\/ith

f\ttended the ,10nth1," COl1cert \!hich l'uS concluctccl 1&lt;' :11' Jar,lon

C

,\onda~!

9

Tlursday -- Cella c. I call'd on :irs Ililll, LJdd. ,lohnstone ,Judd Bates. Taylor
(;oodale 2, Thurston, /\ndre\,;s [, :lrs Capt :;alLer
\10. felt, \,!:lel1 I"e had \·!alked hOr:1C a0ain that. ITt:! had accon[11isiled sOr1ethinc~ in

t:1e l:a2' of nakinu ca11s.
sickness. thall
10

Sat

,1r

c.

\~e

sal',' our little

:lar~!. 1!l1O

ilad lost less in her

feared

\:~

:lr5

\'hittlesa~'

carle to occupy our house in tile yard and are

to take tileir l.leals at ill' Cooke's
,11'':' iirs \il1itney tl. their children took tea ':,'itil us
11

Sab

f'.ttenJed Service in the /\.:1. at the Stone Cil -- rir Uole preac:led in tile

i:lorl1ing ft.] the text [\fter death the
;1r
12

f'arl~er

:londa:'

preached to

LIS

jud~;rJcnt

in the eveninu

I have been favored to Jay

b~,

a rernission frl. Privy Council to

take into ollr yard ten feet of ground on a 1 inc I'lith the
-- /\ trial

ileetin~J

house fence

lias desired to extenu Leyond the bounds of the grant, but

positively refused
14

The (

) have

?

to rerlOve the stone fence

be~Jun

Ilave been advi sed to sell

hal f the stones -- dec ided not to do so

b

\'!ed
a

1G

~~()de

~Jood

to

pra~!er

:Ieeting in :lr C's carriage

{\ dark rainy evening but had

,1eetiWJ

Thursday

iliss Bishop

(~

i1iss fiilson returned from EI'!a -- Father 8ishop has

00ne to see his son at Lahaina I!ho is

serious1~1

if not dangerous1y sick of

a fever
17

Friday

13

Sat :lorn

19

Sab

Had

.1r~.

Had ,irs

ilrs

\'!hittlesa~1 ij

Parket~'s

iliss Gilson to tea

fann.', to breakfast

\.lent to :11' Clark's neetint]

The spire F. tOI'/cr has Leen finished and ;11'

�tJ2!13~4

C. to ~jUard theiil Jaainst I:orshipping their house, choose the text To this
rlan v:ill I look even to l1ill that is poor &amp;. of a contrite heart ~ that
tl~er1bleth

at fly I','ord

,k Jole fl :1r Lov'ell Snith preached for :lr Taylor.

21

r~ode I:i th

;11' C to nake

(l

call at Punahou -- Had not been op there for six

rlonths

22

;liss Gilson's physician advises her to prolonu her stay at f'. ~ &amp;(!) she
infjuired to day if it I/ould be convenient for me to accorrJl11odate her after
the arrival of nl~1 children

:1y l'eply vIas that as n~1 son [ had been absent

17 years [. I had never seen all my fanily at hone together. I should consider it a great privilege to be \'Jitll
invited to go to :lrs

23

Thursday

thel~l

alone for a feu Illeeks

She is

Clad~'s

The day lIas ohserved &amp; a :leeting appointed at the r~oyal School

house for pra'yer for schools &amp; colleges.
Have hud headache for tvo days in succession, &amp; did not attend

24

Friday

A rler,lorable

da~1 --

The 11averly appeared in sight about

'2

/\.,1. [. v!c hoped soon to enbrace &amp; Ilelcmlc back the absent ones.

this \-/e vlere obl iged t)y unto\olard circurlstances to \fait till
to see them

they arrived. -- The
Sat

Instead of

past 4 P •. 1.

They have had a tryi n~ vovage on Plan), accounts -- Thank God

for their safe arrival

1::5

!;i

past 9

('~

preservation. -- :lr5

~Jirls

C; (..

our darlin\J !'Jere here \/ilen

D. I talked beyond the nidnigi1t hour

InnumeralJle calls -- :lessers Allen father &amp;. son took tea v/ith us --

The cousins r1eeting \'laS at Ilrs Clarl;'5

The

nc~\lly

Jl'rived ones "Jere too

fatigued to attend
it)

f\ttenJed service at the Stone Ch

fly flind I'las distracted

children not very \Icll, did not go out to day
preached to
1::7

ilonday
SOllie

28

;11'

:lr Jole &amp;

,Iy tlll"ee eldest
~1l~

[\rtcI:1as [3is:10P

Taylor's congrl!uation

Jr H. called,

gum Arabic for

u.

[IS

in the P.:1. sent up scme rledicine for the 9irls &amp;
tilroat cOrlplaint

,k Gishop call'd to see the returned children -- His son is convelescing(!)

,1arch 1 st

\'fed

3(!) Thursday

aged

I v:alked \/ith

to prayer r.leeting \'Ihich I'las led by

rl~' far.lil~l

Our frei\jllt by the llaverl,y is Lcing landt!u
This has been pcrllitted

Lord be praised for his uoodness

('.I

;1l~

Castle

is considerable dal1-

I Ifould not utter a rlul'rluring \lord -- The

(A
('t

rlerc), in preservinu ij returnin\j

rl,V

chil-

dren to ne safely
4

Sat

lIe made up our uinds to take ;11" Hutchinuson an invalid "lith his lfife \Jl1o

arrived in the
\iestoll'S

\;averl~/

!Jut

the~1

have found accorlrlodations at present ut :jr

,11' Ceck\'fitil took tea l!it:l us.

�t)3/18A
: larch
S

Sac

Jilnes is trouLlecl I"itil a sl

i~Jilt

affcction(!) of the throilt

I I'!ent to hear ,11' Clark at the Stone

Could not sing in the choir to day.
Cl1llrcl1 -- I:e

[!

;lr Dole supplied ,11' Tis pulpit

1 i~ious excitefilent anon9 his pupil s

the praym'
!lOuse
6

rleetin~

this [).:1.

\lellt to hear :11'

~

;tonday

:~r D

oave notice of

il

re-

There \:as considerable excitcrlent at

Evarts &amp; the airls attended at tile Court
in the afternoon

r\rr.1stron~J

:trs Clark took ne up ill her carriage to :lr !.J I s store &amp; on our re-

tllrn vie cal1ed at Dr ~ookels premises, on the invalid :11' Hutchin9son -- lie
Jill not see hir.l

\life in tenrs, v:e sal':

yOUtlS

7

/\s soon as I

Tuesday
lias dead.

Lit) this /\.:1. I \'as infolTlcd

\lilS

ill' I:. t:lat ,1l'. H.

b~'

I:e died last ni0ilt at tllclve in full possession of his Llind (1 1:lit::

eXill'cssed it.
L'ed.

fell mm1ents

0.

hope that h(~ \!as uoinS to his SaviOlw to the "Letter cOllntt'~/" as he

stron~1

3

lie \,Jas sinking [. his pil,ysicians had given hill up -- I:is

The girls

~!

E. called

do\'~n

to see :lrs I:.

/\ttended the funeral of ;11' I:. at tile house of

es IJere conducted b2' i:r U. ::.

J

praycl' offered h," ::r

~lr

Danon.

Clarl~

[.

The exercis\JilS

one of

the pall IJearcs(l) &amp;. he '-'ith his t,:o sister(!), fe1lo\-! passengers of the deceased, Vlent up to the cerlctry(!).

The

~lOun~J

vddO\·:, in a

stran~Je

1and, I/ilS

v!onderfully supported. -- I Ilade a call on 'Irs Judac Lee, took tea at :lrs
l!hitneyls and attended the

pra~'er

:leetinu. -- Thcse are

takin~]

Cjuite a

prOTai nent inpress ion, fron our: lethod i st brethren.

9

Thursday

I had not retired for the night

flhout niJnight t;arren arrived

, larch
Friday

10 54

For tile first tine in rly life, I sat dOlm to the table I'lith all

chilJren, seven in number seated at it.
happiness It{ilich I have to day enjoyed
jOYPlentl

in his carriage
Sat

:i,,/ departed husband never had the

Dut oh hOI'! short 1 ived is earthly en-

hOI-I soon ollr number 1'la,'1 be dir:1ini shed -- 11 f.\ is sl i9htly indi spos-

ed -- Ilrs C.B. J\ndre\,ls

11

l;lY

(A

&amp; invited

[liss Gilson tool: tea also :lr C.J. d(!) vl110 canld
the YOLing ladies to ride out

:1./\. Has all day confined up stairs -- lIe have had a busy day -- Our

native I/oman is sick

/\n r.lyself

sli~;htl:'

Graves callid &amp;. spent a long evening
hours tuning the Piano [; cilarged

disordered -- :lcssers Hunter &amp;.

:lr Ilart called at 4 P i1 &amp;. spent 3

~S.

:tarch/54
12

Sab

IJet 1A \'lindy -- Ilad ilJ\.

COrK!

clmm into r.1y room

She has Jiarrl1ea, bordering on ciissentery(!).
one visit

Dr Hardy(!).

I nured(!) her all day.

fIt 4 P.it. I sent for

She seons billious [. a little feverish. --

�~4/1854

:lr D. rreached at the Court !lour;e, (,
Session roorl!.

praYCI~

:leetillU Vfas appointed at the

The rel i9ious excitcrlent at ['-hall continues,

FA

the

~foung

clinds of the pupils are takin~ a :lethudist Stamp. -- I long for the return
of our Pastor i.i pray tilat 11is health ~lay be perfectly restoreu. -- /\ ilr ;L &amp;.
S., felloll passengers of ny chiltlren on board the !!., called, because they
had not time to do so on other days.

Pol itenes!&gt; refjuired us to receive then

civilly(! ).

13

:londay

.1.1'\. had a sick niuflt

I slept none till one olclock ,'!hen I gave

a r;lor(!) pOI,'lcier [, then "te iloth slept till nanling

(. I have been villolly occupied in llursinS]

To day

(in l'1argin:

SllC

hel~

has dysentary

x3 visits) her

,Jr Ii

called t\!ice thou0ht Ilcr Letter this eveninu F, recol'1cndcd(!) an anodyne

14

Jr H called hoice

:1 /\ seens better in ever,:r respect

except the soreness across the LO\!el s

I think the Dr feel s SOfIe anxiety

G vts.

Tuesdajl

about thi s

She has taken rlOrpiline again to day t', it affects her very

pl easantl~'

S:le has just had a sponge bath &amp; has gone off into a quiet

UIl-

sleep. -- :lrs Clark took :1.J, [( nyself UOI'frl to call on :Irs flussy this eveni n9,

She anSI'Jerel! the illdSJQ I had fonled of her in ny flind very \':ell. --

'.le called

0.1

,Irs flutchillsson at ill' l!estonls, on :lrs fJarlOll,

e~

:ks l!hitlley,

Ililose tiile for sailing to San Francisco is dela:red til tile last of the
15 6 vts.

lied

Llr liJrdy callid

onl~'

better !Jut is still confined to bed
at bed tille

(J

ilrs

The:Jr ordered a blue pill to be taken

Dr H call i d at 9 {\.:1. ['x spoke

I have been Jttendins sone to

:1r

once to see :l.,AI. to Jay -- Sile appears

\Ie had ill'S Hutchingson to spend the day.
Thursda:'

1G 7 vts.

"Jeel~

(i ~

1 ittle

:1.

callid

173 vts Friday The l:in0 l s birth

[IS
\(~

du~f

encoura~Jin~ly

to :1./\.

voyJge Ilashing.

stopped to tea,
I!as celebrated as in fomer ,:,ears isave that

the band v'as \·:antinu in the ,Iilitary procession

'l.J. Evarts, JaLles Z, Levi

attended the Soiree at the palace in the evening -- The t,·,o eldest liere
presented to hi s :1ajest:!
9vts The Ur. callid this /\,:1. ii pronounces :1.1\,
1,3

Sat

:lr i:yan caned to Lid us good 1,~re

for !(aUd i all tilei r

\'!a~f

to spend the day hen:!

deciclecll.~r l)ettel~

-- I:e

to San Franc i sco.

E~ ,It's

\:e ili1VC

1;,i1. \'hitne:! sail to day

"ad four of the 1iil 0 uoys

I hJve been ironing &amp; have done 3 successively hard

days v:ork tlli s veek

:l3,rc hi 54
19(ilo call fm. Dr)
l';1oeting house

Sabbath

Our cOll0rC0Jtion \10rSllipred to

da~'

at ,lr L. Sllit:l l S

:lr S assisted in tile sel'vices (\ :lr Jo10 i))"cached Text

I

!lCtVC

ll11ch cause for joy C, gratitude to day

Stl~,li~l!lt

The 110alth

�55j18;,i4

of my sick daughter is retunling E.

StW

tl t noon tile Stear.lcr cane in frorl 1~c.1ua i

took diner(!) at table \/ith

LIS.

-_

ci our good : lr T. has returned --

l:c Ilct his people in the evenin~l at the session roon El rmde sorlC very approj1riatc rerlarks on Luildin~l uporl the sCl.nd

Dca. Jonson(l) [{ several others

spoke liell
:i." birth -Jay -- Fifty one ~'eat~s have I been pcmitted to 1 ive on earth

is rly hope?

For I":lat do I l'!ish to live?

for grace to I!alk

&amp; to die
20

[~

act Lefore

[~ly

Christ, Cht'ist.

household that

fOl~ ['Ie

0 for \'Iisdorl, 0

to live 1;lay be Christ

be gain

~ay

il.J. Evarts &amp;. Cella rlade calls in the valley

:londay

\:hat

:1 A did not feel strong

enough to v!alk so far -- :irs SnQl.! called

21

iirs tlngel [. :lrs Breller called -- iJar:,'s [lather visiteu at ;irs CiS &amp;. our littl e darl ill!) spent J

l1oUt~s

There is great exciterlcnt
political rie8tin\} tilis

IIi til us
arJon~J

the natives about annexation
at the Stone chI

evenill~J

Tlle~!

11 ad a

I \!cnt out ~1 stood to hedl~

several natives express their nillcls &amp;. (lost I:il0 spoke nade very sensible rcnarks
22

Tile rleet inq adjollrned till next Tuesday

flad ,lr (.\ :lrs

\!eu

ing --

23

ilt~ Ta~'lor

~ice

:, five c:1ildrcn to tea

addn:ssed

LIS

\!alked JOInl to

on the subject of faith

!lear hill in our prayer rlcetiWj

:;ode hone inlr CiS

ThursJa2'

ll~lerson's

{\ na·tive ()reacher on ::r

fast \litil JS L. lGd our

farlil~'

devotions

pl~a.:'er

fleet-

It \!as !Jood to see .:.\
cal~riave

side of the island took Lreak-

tIt 9 fl':!"jI lie 2l Evarts left for

\:a i a1Lla •
.24

Friday

The gil'ls spent the

home concerns -- ilr
sailed

2:;

Sat

yest~rday

f:ad Dr

Cousins

~~

(.4

!lrs

da~'

at Plinahou.

\ihittlesa~'

for l.ahaina taking

I srent the da:' ill

re9ulatin~

returned -- :lrs J\norc\Js &amp;. :liss Gilson
ilor;lC

\lit;l thcrl Sarah Clark

ilrs Hardy L, :ir (, .1rs Risllop to tea E. spend the evenina -- The

neetin~

\las attended at :lr flall's.

Jar.les \Ias the only one of Odr

family that attended.
2G

Isabella Ilad a sick niuht

28

Tuesday

1:0.0 an attack of

quins~/.

Had JLldge .1 [1rs Lee (~ :lr ? [irs :1tlrshall to tea

Spent the evtming

very pleasantly -- Isabella is Letter.
2.9

f\ttenJed the \"Jeekly iwayer rleeting.

Our pastor \Jas present.

fie suffered

in conscience of preachilllJ last Sab -- The connunion season \·,ill be postponed
'larch
29(1)

\Jed

1 rode \Iith i1r r:icc to PUllahou to see a riece of pasture land \·!hich

the mi S5 ion appropri atcd to .1r

:~ogers FA

fle.

Ca 11 ed a feu noments on tile

�5G/18S4
the ladies
30

Thursday

31

Frida~1

1

April

2

I"as llrougllt hone by C. \li1cox.

L~

Capt Coffi n

Cil 111 d £1.

spent the even i n~j

,Irs Hutchinson came up to spend a fel': days ,lith us

ton callid in the

evenin~j

Sat

1~.auai

Recd

nClIS

fr;,

also :Iessrs /\l1en :lilrsh

(i

firs Thurs-

that the John Uesley \"as \!recked but the passenuers

,Ir Ullitney sailed this evenill0 for his family

Sab

service I'lith :lrs I: &amp; i1./\. at the Stone Church

(, disorderly assenuly present.

lar~:)(~

[4

Gulick.

all escafjed.
!\ttenL1~d

:lr

Then;

a very

\'!el~e

I intended to tarry for the CDrlLlUnion

service but fel t that I could not do it profital1l,v -- Did not feel able to
attend the evening lileetins
bath!)

:Ir l!lISSY

~

Capt Curtis call1eJ this P.i!. (Sab-

I thought the laUe!' rlost unintet'estin~l (. insi~Jnificant in his appear-

allce.

3

; londay

t/a 1 ked to tile even i no Concert -- Sane very interesting 1 etters \Jere

read frolil ;Ir 8icknel

4

TuesJay

j

UeJ

er

7

l;~1

iir Se2/f&gt;lOUr

,Irs l!utchingson left us

\'ent to visit at :Irs Clarkls.

£'1.

The girls \lent to visit at the Juddls

lie all net at the evening pray-

meetin~

Friday

:lr

\;itllus

~icels

family left in the Steaner for Kauai

:lr

~ald\lin

took tea

It rained so that thol I I:alked half I'lay to attend the prepy(!)

lecture i1artha (\ &amp; I hau to return

3

Sat

\,larren arrived last ni9ht

lie is chason clerk of the legislature \Jllich

was opened I'lith due cererlOny to day. -- Dr
up \lith us

\'!i~Jht

arrived fran Kohala

ilr &amp; ;lrs Goodale are spemling tile nivht

t~

1:4

put

\/ill stay over the

Saubath
9

Sabbath

Attended divine v/orship in the upper story of the nmi

I'/hich has been neatl y t. beautifully finished
Aaron &amp; liur stayed up 1loses hands.

:lr. 1.

!louse

COUI~t

preached fror.1 the text

Had a solerln Comr:lUnion Season

For the

first time in ny life attended a the(!) hOllse of God in COrlpany \-!ith all ny
children -- I!hat an er;pty \'Iorld this I!ould be ltithout tho Saviour!
but Christ

Christ is all in !\11.

flone

All besides, tile \/hole I'!orld cannot

satisfy the soul.
/\prill 0

ilonday

[1r &amp; :lrs G. &amp; Little 'I returned at 4 P.il. -- The

~Jirls

I'lalked up I'lith

a cor;lpany of young peoj)le to Punch hOlll
11

Tuesday

Felt slightly indisposed

(~

extrenely languid -- The girls vis,ited

,!rs Cl ark

12

r~ttendeu

the evening r.leetinu uhich \'!as conducted t,.,/ O.Il. Gulick

in rlr Cookels carriage
Taylor this
1~

Sat

evenill~J

cal1ld on ,Irs

\-:hitne~1

-- ,1.S I-las

to ;lr B

Dr IJight left for Halla i i (T. ----- ---- &amp;

:::..------v.) (! )

Rode hone

rlarl~ied b~'

[II'

�57 /18~4
lG

SaL:k Taylor preached our 2 anniversary serr;mn Text Let tilen !.lake me a
sanctuary tllat I na:,

d\~el1

Tlli s subject lIas chosen in

theu

al,lOI1\)

n~"i'fcrellce

(1) to buildinu a nel': church or place of Ilorsl1ir of ollr olin
I did not attelld the rrayer tlcetinu -- :lr Everett cal1ld to say goou

19

lied

ZO

Thursday

21

Ft'iJay

:1r &amp; ilrs l.lhittlesay took tea \"lith us.

:It's S. Th:Jrstoll spent the

da~,

evening several you(!) people calle in
considered decidedly orjectiona\)lc
£::2

Saturday

::. :lrs

Tlle:l

Everett:~

l~

I:ith

LIS --

Sor'IC

(~

al so ,jiss

t11rt~/s

takiw:

~

::. of the rlission :ir

!:utC:lill~JSOII

In t!lU

\!cre introduced one I

:1r5 !'utc:lin0son spent the

[Jalrler sail'd tilis /\ :1 for t:le U

Ill'S

Clari~

~

ni~ht

\!it!l us

nurlLer of

il

:lrs \rhittlesay

Evarts left in a little native schooner for Lahaina &amp;. !1al'!aii

thou~Jll

(~

c;lild

he has

taken all office he has Jecided to shut LIP for a I!hile £. study tile niltive
language

23

Saljbath

:Irs reckl.tith I':as cOllfilled last lliuilt Ilith

oJ t:lis [\ ;1 for ill" T ratiler tile:'
I Lcnt to !leur :lr

Text [Lit if our

evenii1G
2(;

\'eJ

at the

Clarl~

I I,rent a

shoppil1~j

~ospcl

\,;th tile

exchilll~~cd

~tone

eh. ('(

son

il

pulpits Text
!](~ard

:;ev

: lr Dalla II preac 11(blank)

,]ud~!(!)

llndrel}S in tiiC

is llid it is hid to the:l that are lost
Called at

~Jirl S

f'1(111,\/

ston~s

i. sllcced (! )

at 1 ast be:/olld our cxpcCtil tion
SCtt

The

~irls

Silent the dJ:' in the valle:, at :lr

Ta.~/lors

In the

evenill~

attended the Childrells ,ionthl:/ :leetii1G at :11' r(ltes l
30

Sal

/\ttenJed selAvice at the Stone Cllllrch ct also at the court I:ouse
,

,

preached from the text To be civinal1Yt minded is death -- I fear

I'fC

:lr T
shal1

soon lie deprived of tile preacllin9 of our 000d rlinister -- This is Levi's
birth

da~'

He is 17 :tears old -- 0 that the Spirit I'fould seal this year to

the day of redcl,iption
,lay l./:A

:londay

I\ttended the :lonthly Concert at the Session

thinly attended

Intelligence fror,l ,1icronesia

b~1

ROOLl

:lr Clark

I/hich 1!as but
ilr tiaterhouse VJas

for once happy in his replarks in refference(!) to dapan -- Indeed ny
J1ind E. feel ings are depl.'!(!) interested in China

(~

01&lt;.'11

Japan as :lissionary fields,

especially to see the hand of God in opening the latter port

flay the \':ay

speedily be prepared for the iGtroduction of the gospel there
3

\'iecl

It vias a dark

evenin~

[;, indicated rain [. no one fran our

famil~/

attend-

ed meeting.
5th

Friday

I

h' llhitney took tea I'!ith us -- :lost of our fani1:, attended the ex-

�,-----------------------------------------------------------;;0/13;)4
hiliition of the ;~oyal School.
Becklli tho J

i h'

consecrate

6

Sat

The scholars did credit to their teacher the

L c;ui te exceeded ny expectations

(!

Let all the(!) are or nay be be devoted to his service

iary l;t'eCn spent the day Hi til us

i

To (iod I 1',lould renelledly

:lrs Dole cal1 (I) in the P.:!.

firs

G--- in the evenin9 --- I ,'ias taken flllite i11 about midnight I'lith an attack
of cholera ;lorbis(?)

7

I ,'ias al,!oke frOll1 sleep !:,ya loud rap at the door this f\.il. &amp;. iliss Ogden

Sab

&amp; :liss Bishop \Jere announced

I

spran~l

out of rlly bed but found n,/self un-

fit to go out froll the exhaustion of ny strength during the night -- Have
been free fron pain to day but felt too I!eak to atteend public I'Jorship
~10St

3

Spellt

of the day on the 101lnue
rlain -- iliss G

Ilonday

~

iliss [, have had their trunl:s ljrougilt up.

:Iiss 0 has

brought ir Kekela I schild \:i th her I/ho tho she has only been in her care
i

Plonths, tal ks [n9lish very \'!e 11

;lr lIilcox arrived to day

~t

si~

I-,'as invited

to take lip his lodgings Iii th us

9

Tuesday

11 iss 0 a I sa be 11 a \lent up to Punahou to spend the n hlht

ardved
10

\'!ed

:11' Emerson

('

n

l~

stops \/i th us

The uirls attended the exar,lination of PunailOll school

illl Vlent to

lie \','ere all naue to feel

pra~/er rleet~n~

serious discas(!) has fastened

ver~!

In the evening
sad to hear that

the lungs of our Lelovcd Pastor

011

the physicians have forbidden hin to preach at present

Vie

&amp; that

Levi &amp; Baxter f,rm-

stron9 I'lent in the ni!Jht to \!aiillua
11

I

vlal~ed

up to the valley to call on :lrs Grandna Thurston &amp;.

lioodale brought me hone

;Ir \'ilcox

(~:1iss

:h~

Taylor

;lr

0 I'!ith her tl'JO little Holden girls

&amp;. ilaria Kekela have returneu

,lay 13

Sat

:liss 0 left llith 11er

to tea

~,

farli1~1

to stay I'lith :lrs Clark

~Ie

had '1r Jonson(!)

Levi has returned safe p( sound in body -- Lord

spend tile eveninu

save the son of thine !landnaid
14

Sabbath

ilr Dole ;1reaclled at the Court house.

;Ir T 1',las rresent

:~

r,ladc a

parting address to us Jeclareu his intention to ask a dismission fron tile
cilurch on account of his health.
ever~'

16

!'is remarks filled us all ,'dth sadness &amp;.

heart \'1as touciled as he anuded to the lanLls of the flock

Tuesday

(\ ladies benevolent Societ:, "las conrnenced, E, net at the house of

:lrs f\rnstrol1g. -- :lr Taylor has an
Sarato!)a, U S sloop of I"ar
to the cause of benevolence
17

lied

,lelloraL;1e day

the

[~

opportunit~1

to take passage on hoard the

has decided to go so I contributed my nitc(!)
L:~I

nakin0 sane provisions for his confort at sea

!\r1l1iversar~1

ninG. before the exercises of the

of the birth of little ;iar,:'

rleetin~J

In the eve-

I.'ere cOl'lnenced :lary UiLlonc1 \,Ias

�:)9/1 U~4

:larried to .iI~ :;tall~ell\.'ald

:lr T perforned the cerCr;]OIl~'

:11' T's request for

a disnission v!us considered ~, sranted. t. nOI" that ~e stand no lon~jer in the
relation of pastor to us E. is read~' to depart earl:! in the r.lornin~} tor.lorrOl/
sorrOI'1 fills fly heart &amp; I douLt !lot the lJearts of rlany
18

.lr T has left his fanil," E. people in search of Ileillth

T!Jul~sday

I feel sad

tilat all 110 lJe of hi s ever rcslillin~J hi s \Iork arJon~ hi s peopl e here is cut

off
20

The fardlies fror'l li,waii :laui .:. :10101:il; arrived to uttcnd the G:l -_ ::I~

Sat

i\ndrc\ls fal1ily are aCCOflr!lodated in the little ilOllse in our ~Iard
call to take tea

:j

attend tile finrlllal j,leetins of the cilildren's Societ:l.

:lclJ at tilt! Old School house

l.'dS

,lr ::hitney
It

T;,cre \.'as general attendance :; the parents

\'/ere present -- The re:lOrts &amp; exercises \!ere vcr," interestin~J.

d

Sal)

I have for tliO Jays pust call'd over to \lash:' dress ;lrs rleckvIiti1's babe.

I:e is four \/eeks old

,11' C [~/\nclrm/s pl~eached to us this A 'Ion the deep

things of ::lad fl'or~l the text ~'llicll thin0s tile angels desire to look into.
vIas a

vel~:J

\!csl~'all(!)

It

good sermon but tile doctrine of election gllve offence(!) to a
jwesent

In tile evenin9 :ir Clark preucheJ the /\nnivcrsarJ serr,lon

of t:Je Tract Society, :'; a contri;)ution IluS taken up.

22

,londa:;

T:'8 .lecting \Jas organized ,o, t:ll:2J are seekinS) out for it a [.leI! ;lai1e

-- Tile ilinisters held
calls.

;h~

association flcetiWJ in the eveninG

JI1

Had nW,lerous

{, ill'S Thurston Sen. dined :\ s;)t~nt the evenin~]. -- CJpt l~e1leJ an

olJ aC(jllaintance has just arrived froll the LJ.S. via Cape I:orn :, I!ishes to
sl)enJ u fel'! days I:ith
23

Tuesda:'

LIS.

Ilave notilin9 to record but rUS2! cares, cOllpanj tl calls. except the

Jrdval of J :lail frorl San Francisco

;;:4

Attended the evenin:J .lectin:] I. rode JOlin in :ir Cool:e's carl'iaoc

l!ed

the rel i\,Jious

c}~m~cises

a LusillCSS

r:eetin~j

;\i'ter

\las continued auout an :,our

It

"Jas characteri sed\!it!l ':'; sdorl ullanirli ty ('; harr:1on.~! of feel i n9
~G

,1r Euerson

27

Sat

i.

ill' l.lexander left for 'daialua

Had ,lr Lyons fanily to dine I,:itll us

:lrs Taylol"s.

,I.J.

[A

The Cousins

r1eetin~]

lIas held at

Cella attended &amp; \rere brought :lOrle by lir G

ik Cooke's little dauuhter :lar~' net ,lith a serious accident this vfeek by
stcppitl~

on the iron teeth of u rake

bet\!een the ureat toe
er

~;

[~

T1'!0 of tile teeth peirccd{!) thl'ough

tile little one -- :lrs Cilstle's babe is a great suffer-

George is al so ill -- I have call'd over euch

cit dress Cilrrie' s L~al;e.

or child are doinu \lell

r;,ornin~j

this I'leek to "'ash

POOl' clli lJ I have feal's that neither tile younD :lotiler

�b0!1U~4

29

I cilll'd on Judge Lee to inc;uire about a leGal docLlnent
Ca rr ie's ba iJe

30

Tuesda:'

31

lied

Oil

Call'J

dressed

rlj Ilay hone

:Ir Conde arrived this 1\ ii &amp; took Lreakfast \·lith

I had a

[i

host

of friend to call in [, take lunch

liS

[Ir DlriUht's case

is befor (!) the i \eeti n9 i~ it is a very bad one

*

June 1 st

I attended service at the Stone Ch. [( heard: Ir Coan preach -- The sernon
tho' truthful lias ludicrous Text {Ilas rly Lord, there is death in tile pot
fir Posue preached at tile Court house

G
*

6l:A

'Ir Lee very kindly call'c! £. presented ne I.!ith the Jocunent desired -- I

attended t!1e anniversar'/ of the Hal':aiian :!issionary society
*(X'd out in f,largin betl·.'een tVJO asterisks on original nss)
June 1st
Thursday The tl','O ,~l' [edl.lit;l have Clone to .laui Carrie ilas corne \lith
her babe to stilY "lith us till they return.

:Irs Goodale cal1'd to day also

,irs Jonstonc (! )
June 2

3

Carrie has taken cold &amp; I took her babe into Lly bed during the nisht

Friday
Sat

u iJas

Jar;les has been over to ::aialua nost of the \!eek

:lr D\dght has been deposed

frol~l

returned this P rl

the flinic;tcreal office for heinu too fond of

native fenales for conducting aFlonu them I!ith great levity &amp; in nan.:, "Iays
injuring the cause of Cl1I'i st
,Irs Gis better

She rode out to day -- I'!e had a rel i Sious Pleeting at the

School house pl'eparitory to coru.lUnioll

,Ir Raldl'in nade 8cattered rer.larKs

did not enjoy the fleeting probably OIling in part to
to being broken of rly rest last night

4

Sal)bath

\:ay of the vlicked i c; as darkness

bad heart &amp;. partly

n~/

T\;o Ithole \/eeks of G

Attended service at the Stone cll.

:1

has passed

:lr Baldl·Iin preached

Text The

They knol'i not at I1hat they stur.lbl e

,ir Coan fweached at tile Court house in the /\.:1. &amp;. :Ir Pogue in the
,h~ piS

I

cvenin~.

text Be sure Jour sin I!ill find you out

ilonday

/Utended .lontilly Concert at the Session

~Oor'l

\Jas very tired &amp; the

exercises lJeing dull &amp;. protracted nade it to ne, a very tedious neeting --

I r:lOurn for Ollr Pastor
Company, cOfTlpan"
to see the

+4

7

t:ed

\~a~1

Genel~al

:leetin0 times.

through -- Had :liss 0 &amp;. her fanily to dine

Had .Ir Gulick's rarlily to dine. -- iirs Pech,ith is gaining

daily &amp;. t,le babe is be9innins to
3

friday

~Jro\J

Janes birth day

1:0 !li1S

~Jone

stren~Jth

bllt it has still a bad COUGh --

Carrie had a ver,Y roar turn this /\.:1.

Thursda~1

9

tic are on the third "eek &amp; begin

to I:aialua

I sent for her father
I baked -- Grandr.la &amp;. I\unt

Hattie Judd SfiGnt the day visiting .lrs J\ndre\':s Z, ;',iss Gilson Clt our house
lC

Sat

The Heather is vcrJ I:am -- I kept :irs r.'s habe dOl"1l stairs last niullt

U this /\;1

After breakfas(l)

J

head aC:le ohli0ed nc to

tal~e

tv.'o hOLlrs sleep

�..

Gl !1o~4

;1r ;.. ;11'5 eOun spent the clay I'itil us -- dr.11
lo~~

Lut except!) ;11'

[i.1Y far,lil~l

is 'let

~(!)

The':; ii

~las

adjourned till

ullJir~inished

June 1054

11th Sabbath
IlOU5C.

Heard lr Ca1d\,;n preach at
:lr C' s text

t~le

Stolle Cil. 81 &gt;lr Coan at the Court

\!e are anbassadors for ehri st

Fel t too

,!eilr~1 [A

tired

in uody to enjoy the day.
fIr r;cckvJith returned ear1y t;lis!\ [\ (, took his
12:

:1onday

ilone

fa!1i1~f

ilr Gcall'cI over to renovc Carrie's things

I find nyscH relieved

of il Srea t respons i bil it:'

13

Tuesday.

The

of the Ila\!aiian /\griculturill

i\llniversar~1

i\n ,,\ciciress ,'!ilS del ivered

audience sor:le of \IlIOn]
tion of tobacco

E4

Societ~l

the COr1fdissioner :11'. Grieg. There ':Jas a fun

b~/

appiluded(!) l1ill for reconrwnding the cultivu-

i1iaill~f

:lrs Fiddie( 1) "ith SOrle of her !Jest singers sing

the vine

several of her best singers(!) sing several rieces

Her voice is f:lascul inc

24 her filusic to rle \':as aI/fully ciisagrccaLle

.k 1!i1cox left to

14

\:eo

dil~f

for Kauili.

.1r /\nJrl:\!s far.lily,

l4

.liss [ro\:n left for ,1010Kui

beinG offered il seat in .Ir Cooke's
ir II Thllrstoil conJucted

th~

currii1~Je

exerc i sus

I I:as very tired but

rode do\!n to prayer :leutinG.

l:as too ti red to elljoy it

l1y scat in the carriilue to :1rs Castle (,

:11'5 Parl~er

(. \,'a1ke,J

hOrl(~

Gave up
\':itil :lr

Barta 1ette (! )
1~

ThursJilY; 11' [rlerson .:. son \lila carle up to attend the /\uricul tural exh; lJi tion
returned to

da~1

Felt COf!lplete prostration It indisrosition for
1ti

Fl~ida.'!

:lr 8eckl'fith is affl icteu "'ith

rl~!

f~heul'liltisf'1

business
in the knee Zi rlrs B cannot

be broken of her rest ill the niuilt :J. the [Jabe lias brou9ht to nc to take
care of at nishts till his filther recovers
:lrs Parker too\::. tea \lith us

17

Sat

Had :ir Lyons far;lily to teil this evening

Little Frankie is here again

to niaht requires a uood deal of attention
18

Sab

Little Frankie Vias restless last niCjht

S0

that I did not rise to take

breakfast \Iith the far;lily nor did I attend l'lot'ning public IJorship
Evening heard :lr eoan preach
19

:Ir Lyons

~

the !lila brethren returned to their stations

June 18b4
21

\Jed;1 (\ &amp; I did a very large \'Jashinu
in9

23

In the evening I attended prayer .1c:et-

Felt very tired

~attt\"aa;,(!)

;1rs n has gained stren9th &amp; :lr B hi'ls recovered so 1 ittle Frankie

�•

b~/Hb4

is privileUcd to spend his niuhts at home again
24

Saturday

Levi took nc up in ilr Deckllitll's carriaue to spend the day at

ilr Goodale's &amp; ~lr (I brolJght me ilome -- The girls &amp; Janes took up the nats
&amp; cleaned the parlor -- Cousins ;leetin:,) at ;lr Clark's.

25

Sabbath

Heard ilr Dole at the Court I!ouse Text I shall be satisfied

\\Ihen I a\'!ake \lith th? likeness

26

:londay

;Ir [. :lrs Dole left for I(auai -- :1.,J. \',as taken sick ''lith a fever

:lrs Clark had a large party of young persons to celebrate Caroline's 18
llirth day -- :lr Ceckvlith term cor,ll1cnceci

28

,1 A &amp; I did a very
a1e ' s

~jreat

ironing

!liss Clark is set in teaching(?)

Cella Ilent up to make a visit at ;lr Good-

Rode dOl.'n to prayer :leeting \Iith ilr £, :lrs Cooke -- Charles Judd con-

ducted the exercises.
29 &amp; 30

I have not yet sent for a

1'I,J is still sick

Ph~lsician

-- I rode I'/ith

:Irs Clark &amp; l1rs Gul ick to call on ilr E" fIrs I~inney at Plmahou
Cell a returned

She

LA

:lartha attended prepari tory 1 ectlwe

I stayed at hor,le

v/ith .1. J.
July 1

Sat

Dr Hardy calld to see :laria

I 110pe she is better

to take pills -- The :lail al'rived to day
flidnight I retire.

2

Sab

This has been a busy I':eek &amp; at

[Iartha &amp; I had a season of praver togethel' --

I attended h'Orship at the Stone CIl.

churches in the city

Corlclunion there and at all the

;lr Thllrston preached Text If any r'lan is in Chri st he

is a nel-l creature a serching(!) serrlOn to natives
pended

;lr /\ndrel'ls preached

F~

performed

Text t'!hen he had received the vinegar
July/54

He has ordered her

Several persons \'lere sus-

the services at the Court house.

I~c

he said it is finished

Previous

to the sacrar,lCntal solcr,mity he baptised his o\'m grand child 1\1 ice F. liard:;
&amp; the infant Fl'ank l\rmstroll~J. son of :lr [~ ;Irs 8ecb-lith -- i\ :Ir Gingham I\n

Enl:j1ishLlarl &amp; fOl':'n8tly a sta~je (\ctor 2~ :lrs IJicilolson, an(!) half native v{ere
received to the church
3

,londay

:lonthl~1

Concert lias

conductf~d

hy fir E f3eck\Jith &amp; lias the r:lost in-

teresting r.leeting of the kind I ever attended at the islands
4th

Tuesday

The /\Pwrican Independance vias celebrated the residents fron that

nation I,lith unusual display.

/\ grand procession vIas famed &amp; met at the

Stone Church Ilhere the declaration of Indepcndance
EsCj. an address del ;vered by Connissioner Gregg
:1 ,J

\laS

so far recovered as to attend

(~

I'laS

read by S Renylds(!)

follOl!ed by cheers &amp; ilus;c.

;lr &amp; ilrs Ci cane dOlm \/ith litt1e:1.

3, stopped all evening -- Anna E Clark is sick of a fever
~

\':ed
ed the

,1r &amp; :lrs

f~inney &amp;

even;n~J pra~!er

theil' tl'/O children spent the day.

:Ie all attend-

iieeting I'ihich Ifas conducted by fIr Barlett

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G

Thursday

7th

Calld to sue i\1fred Illlo appeared to be in 9reat sllfferuin~J

Ill'

Castle's son /\lfred is ver~! ill, Caused by an injury on the knee

Ilere appl ied I'!hich gave sane rel ief

Several leeches

:lr I'hitne.'! calle! in the evening

($

Sat

.1. I\nn &amp; Cella spent the Jay at Punahou

:3

Sab

Heard .lr Thurston at the Stone

ell.

I\nna C. is I:orse to day

Text TIl~f Iford have I hid in L121

heart.
,Ir i\ (It'eached at tile Court

liou~e

fran the text 0 Ireal (!) thou hast destro:l-

ed thyself uut ill r,le is t:1Y help found --

~lr

DanlOt1 preached at the

IIGuse iil th2 evening Text L:lcssed are t:1e." that hunger
eousncss -- Called over to see ill frau
10

:londay.

11110

I).

COUI~t

thllrst after ri0ht-

is no better.

Busy all day preparing for the Ladies [:enevolent SOCiety to LlOrrO\f

-- .I.!\. v:ent to the !(oyal School to teach instead of ,\iss Clark -- ,II' II :lrs
san'd for San Frallcisco

f~inlley

July/A
11

TuesJaj

The Society rlet at 3 P.::. &amp;. tooh. tea at G.

spent the eveninu socially
this matter I'lith so
fluest

\'~as

rlL~cll

Ved

I feel great satisfaction thut I have got throu9h

ease

It lias only on the Sat previous that the re-

r,lade for the r:,enevolent Society to neet at our hOllse [, I haJ !Jut

1 ittle tiTTle to dread tile

12

Gentler.len cafle in &amp;

undet'takin~j.

[lid not attend rruyer :leetinCl

I set l"lit!l ny bonnet on l"aitin!J for the

carriage. uut it passed Ilithollt call in0 for ne.

:1.,). I'lent fror] the rleetino

to ,Irs Taylor's
13

Thursday

I Ilave

I~cluctalltl~f Cor:1C

itch fron t:iC little Lai;e

to tile cOllclution that I have taken the

I lli1d the charCle of for a \'!eek. Ililo I think took

it fro;:] his native nurse.

14

FdJay

:lrs Clark took (\lma Isabella

2 ilollrs \-fith ;lrs (,oodale -- Cella

[i

u flyself
I lunched

LIP to .ir
[~

Ta~'lol"s

I spent

dined at Judge i\nJreV!S --

she \Iont to spend the lli0ht \lith :lrs Ci. ({ :1 ,] Ei I returned 1,lith :1rs Clark.
Sat

: 1.

tlrll\

has spent the IJeek in teac!lilllj the prin&lt;lry class at the

r(o~fal

School S. is r:lJite as Ifell rleased in her nc\·: enplo.\!flent as she expected.
she viill hO\"1ever cheerfully resiUll as soon as her predecessor is recovered.
Alfred Castle is not

matel'iall~f

better The knee of one lirlb and tile

ankle of t:1C other. is rlucll s\1011en. inflamed
ning in

convel~satiol\

v:ith ny tllO oldest

~

painful. -- Spellt the eve-

dau~lhters i~

had a social prayer

r.leeting anong ourselves. To heaven I lift Ply c'/es -- from God is all my hope
16

Sabbath

{\ttended service at the Stone C!iurc/l.

,11' CiS

sen.lon IJas on the

lal'! of ::larriage. God lliriself Iwvinu comnanded that tl'fO should be one -- His
ouject I!as to guard the people

a~lainst

the doctrine of plurality of I,lives

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disseminated by the ;iorr;ons
Heard JudUe I\ndrev!s preach at the Court HOllse Text acquaint thyself
Hith him

&amp; be

at peace &amp;c.

Spent the evening at hone alone, in devotional exercises -thyself in the Lord.

17

0 tha t he IfOlil d hear r:ly prayer.

ii.,J. [. I call'd at ill's 8eckl,;tIJ ' s also at :lrs r:;isilops

:ionday

Lleli~ht

In tile eve-

ning the Beckl'lith all call'd it beins :lrs E's c~ \! CiS birth clay -- :1 {\
continues to take charge of 1\ E's class
18

Tuesday

ilr G returned fran :laui

u brought

Della horte

19

l!ed

Six siJips of I'tar &amp; an Engl ish Stear,ler came round Dinond point tlli s

1\ i1

They are English £. French \':ho are in rursuit of r.ussian vessels

They

,-fill renain here a Ileek or ten days
20

Thursday

/\nna C took charge of her school

21

Friday an arrival froLl San Francisco brough the celebrated singer l(ate Hayes
64 an nUr.1ber of inval it!

passen~Jers

to Honolulu -- 1\ gentlenan F.

nane of ,lr 2. 11rs Groves have \Jane to : irs Cooke I s lj a ;11' [vans
the consunption \'Iill stop Ilith us ollly a fm,' days
0 f Cil 11

number

22

Sat

23

SaL

vel~y

poorly has a very bad

90ne in

:1 {\ &amp; I f'lade quite a

It distresses Ine to

cOll~Jh

I hope to obtain a place for hin dOI''ll rtOI!l1 after the Sabbath

;lr Clark preached again to his pOrlp.(!l on

ers are

fal~

by the

s do\m tOI'!n

Our stranger is

hear !lin

lad~!

goin~

to do harril to the poor natives

~rr1anisr1

These false teach-

They have just publ i shed a book

of their inconsistent doctrines
Iii s sernon in the even i ng vias on

llr I\ndrelvs preached tlii ce I a ttenJed.
the mystery of godl iness There
L:S

Tuesday

ilysel f &amp; tl/O

dau~i1ters

vJaS

C:llite a thin

con~Jregation

-----

spent tile day at Punahou visiting :lr &amp; :lrs

Jamon \/ho are spendin9 a short time there in the absence of :lr Dole's family

!lad a delightful visit in the evening

a :lusical Concert lias given at the

Court House by iiiss liayes assisted by :lr (blank)
Cooke

(j

Throu~h

the kindness of :lr

Castle r.lysel f &amp;. five children I'vere presented \lith tickets for ad-

nittance -- Perfomance exceeded my expectation
:lr Emerson spent the night I'ith us.
Attended the prayer meeting I-:ilich I!as conducted by :lr l3eck"lith

26

~Jed

27

Thllrsday

;lade arrangements ,,!ith :11' (. ilrs Pinkflllrl to take Ill' Evans to board

Jul yf S4
28

Friday

I\t five P.:1. Jarles took :lr Evans in :11' Castle ' s carriage JO\ln to

;11' Pinkhans
29

Sat

I feel rel ieved of a great

The childrens

:lonthl~1 :leetin~J

\·'ei~ht

of care

,',as at ollr house

It I'fas the most in-

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tercsting one

have yet Ilad Thc suhject of the essays ? for discussion

VIC

lias the cultivation of thtl 9rape ('. i1anufacturc of Iline at the islands
30

Sal.Jbath

rittended service at the Stone Ch.

,1r C's text I!as I!isdorl is bet-

tel' than IJar -- I lIas glad to see I:; s : lajesty present
preach in the (,.:1. at the Court Iiouse

31

:;onday

ileaI'd ,11' J\ndre\'1s

Did not attend in the eveninu

Hea~,!(!)

Restoration I\nniversar~' -- It "las celebrated I'lith the usual mil itar~'

Jisplay &amp; firin9 of cannon,

ridin~)f I.

a Soiree at the Palace in the eveninu

:ty Ol-in feel in9s are tr~'ed(!) by r~,;' younsest son havinu joined a con;)Cl.ny

\!ilo call t:ler,lsel ves b~l tile nar,lC of Young /\m~rica
/\U9 1 st.

Tuesday

Tile oirls spent the

da~!

I call'd in the fJ.,1. to

at Judge /\ndre\/s

see ,ir [vans at ,It l'inkilarls
2

tIed

:il~s L. ::.

little ,I spent the da.;' \"-ith us

,1 II. out as far as ,'anoa to ride

,'1' G cal1ld

Ui)

to dine

Took

They left little " to spend tile ni91lt

\Ient from our :louse to the prayer

leetill~

:11' l:a11 led the exercises

~~

Th(;t"e

is quite a fallinG off in attenciance
3

Thursda.:'

4

Frida.}1

:;

~at

liad ,lr Iiall's far1il,',
Did a vcr:,

i~

ill' ;", :lrs Coml to tea ~.. spend the

evenin~

lar~Je ironin~j

Calld on ,Irs Groves

lil10

is sick at:1t' Cooke's She

(4

her husband have

come fron San Francisco for the benefit of their health

6

SaL

:11' C1o.rl; preac:led to ilis people froril the text Tile Spirit

Ii is ubject I,Jas to

eXjlOSC

surw of t!le errors of i;orlani

nuict~lleth(!)

SrJ

,k !.ndrC:\ls preacJ(!) in tile il :1 fran the text The Lon] the Lord (ioJ l.lcrci-

fJl

~c

EvenillU Uj 0race are
7

,londa,:;

8th

Tue5da~liilria

:h~s

~'e

Sl\vcc!

L Srlith call'J

u

invited the

~;irls

&amp; Cella \,'a1ked up in the jl :1 to

cd the Ladies nenevolent Society at :lr5 Judd's.

i~.UJ/

to visit her.
:11~S

L.S. Ft in the

The

evr.nin~J

I'Jet

They Cime :lOne in ;11' /\15 carriaC)e

lied

:;ev il [;ishop has been surveying for Ctlstle :'1 Cooke

r

:1 ilttend-

I!as storny

u

S4
9

:ly feel in~ have !Jeen nuch tried -- call l d on :lr [vans :', I'ent to prayel"

l:leeti nu
10

Thursda:!

I'eld il

10n~J

conversatioTl I'fith 'Ir Castle I'ilm caLle to

rl~escnt

ne I':ith

a survey of our lot E, offer a deed of it \':I1iC~l I decl ined gi veng (!) ny reasons
for so doing
:lr

~

[lrs Dole have,retLwned frau l&lt;auai

~lr

D took Lella to runallOu to spend

the niul1t
11

FriJay; Irs Taylor

u her

rlother ;lrs Thurston &amp; the three clli1dnm spent the

�·

Gb-/1()1-11
O~..,

,

day I'fi th
12

LI 5

/\ ,ian ft'on Stln Francisco -- I;ad a conversation \lith :lr Clark about r,ly

Sdt

situation i circuLlstances -- An resolved that I Idll resign 1'.11,
than renain dissatisfied ,,,tith
jects of,

thei)~ assi~lrlri:ents

rat:lel~

&amp; consciolls that I;'C

a)~e

00-

-------(1)

u :ir

Ilad ,1 ,J /\lexal:der S Clark

lilJitney to tea -- :h's Fidde(l) aave a Concert

at the Court liouse. I:hicil rlet I'lith sr,lall

pat)~ona~Je

------

The Lord is rly heritage, IIhat have I to fear of I'Jhon shall I be afraid

!\ father of the fatherless &amp; a -Judge of the I'lido\! is (lod in his holy habitation
13

Sab

/\ttended service at the native church -- fir I!att (" :lrs Cattle(!) native

bo:,s have taken possession of r,lY seat I:hich I do not 1 ike

Heard JudUe !\

both morni n9 &amp; even ing
14

.1onday

the girls are busily

16

f\ttended prayer neeting

1u"

Friday

iir

en~]aged
ih)~ur,lb

in rreparina for Punahou

led the exercises

:1r Beck\'/ith has been invited by the trustees of Punailou to becorle

President

ihe institution is to be converted into an

/\caden~1

U. at

SOl~le

future time into a college
19

,11'5 Smith called I;ith her children

~o

I\ttended public I-JOrsllip in native 2. Eng

21

:Ionday

11iss Ogden

~~

I'Ct' little boy has the Ilhoopinn cough

her three children calle dOI'Jrl in the P

night. -- The girls v!ent up to P-flOU

[1

to spent the

:lrs Ceckl:ith call'd &amp; took fle to ride

out as far as Capt ,Iakce's Him has a beautiful flol:er garden
22

,laria

23

/\ttended the eve neetino tho very dark &amp; rainy rode in 'II' Cooke's carriage

2S

tlalked up to .11' ia~/lor's &amp;: made several calls

26

Sat

f~

!'!arren left on horseback for \-!aialua

:11' G brought ne home

Little :1. has spent tho day \lith us &amp; her father call'd (. tooL .1 /\nn

on his I'/ay hone to .lrs i's I:here the cousins held their :lonthly :leeting
il {\ did not feel I'lcll clurinu the day but thought the ride vJOuld do her \jood
She car,le houe feverish

27

Sab

is f1 ighty to night

uid not attend publ ic I'!orsllip

part of the cia/
23

[~

.10nday

(i

lias so broken of ny rest, that I slept

spent the rest of it ,·lith the sick one.

Call'c! on 11' [vans

\'1110

is fai1in!j rapidly

lie no\/ is deeply it1ter-

ested in the concerns of his soul {. its salvation -- \'ished ne to call again
soon./Evart returned
29

on iuesday.

:1 I\ppeared better (. I permitted her to ride up to Punahou &amp; sile

returned at 3 P.:!. the consefJuence Vfas that she had a relapse
8, vJonderinu all ni:Jht

l'las feverish

�·

"

30

:1 1\ kept hel' bed al1 day

31

i=Al:tl"Ssay(!)

(!

had a poor niuht --

:1.A. \Jas norecomfortable so I left her

[~

spent an hour &amp; a half

Hith ilr [vans.
He conversed 1(1) very freely tho' it ,'las apparrent he lias ncar death

lie

prayed l'lOst earnestly that Ciod \'!ould have nercy on his soul &amp; prepare hin
to enter the v:orld of spit'its. -- lie died the same afternoon at tVJO o'clock
desired

~;c

to urite his nother &amp; aive her his parting v!ords -- t·lan'en

r.iC

&amp; :laria returned at 9 I' il.
1 Sept

Friday

:lr [vans funeral

\'laS

attended at :Ir rinkham's at

conducted the funeral exercises

I rode

P:I

tilen up to the

:lr tJauon

cer:1etr~'(!) ~~

hiu laid in his lm/ly last resting place anong strangers &amp; \Jitllout a

S&lt;1\/

single relative to shed a tear for hirl

In the evening I \-Ient \Jith Gel1a in

:lr ODie's carriage to attend the preparatory lecture

Tile girls \Iere not

well enough to attend

Ye are fly friends if

:Ir D's rerlarks v/erc very !Jood

ye do \/hatsoever I cOT1rland
Sat 2

VI it 11

(j

:1/\ is convalescing.

~!OU

\1 I.. ilis brothers have been taking care of lwIlber

Septl S4
Sa L 3

The i~ev : Ir Turner of tile: lethod i st connex ion preilchecl to us both ['lOrn-

illg F. evening

u f\

:lr /\ndre\!s conducted the cOllrlunion service.

E Clark \Jere recd by letter to the 2d F. U. CIl.

Evart ,i.,). Z. '1.1;.

:11' Turller's suLject in

tile !\ •. 1. lias tile bi1\~ren fia tree, in the evening ,loses refusing tile honors of

4

L\.Jypt.

lie preached

,lonua~'

/\ttended the :ionthl~1 COllcert at the usual rlace

chair.

Letters IJere read from our Pastor ,1r Taylor also one fron Dr /\nder-

ver~'

\"el1

son -- Jiscouraging ne\!s from Fatuhiva
v:i 11 be

?

Tuesday

~!ednesda

liarren left for \!aialua

v :lost unexpectedly : it, G call I d
e,

(~

(1

spent the evening

took rle lip to their valley bOlle

"
d

at u quarter past rour , irs I,i 9tlVe !lirtl] to a beautiful
Dr 1.---2' ; it's Cbl'k

il I'as taken dO','1l to oLir ilorle
t.,e sinkin\.J

(t

1!8r son is on the eve of departure for the U.S.

\'ili C:l \!ei ~J bed 10'2 Hs

very near to death

Ilercy to this dear

to~,

rlysel f \Iere ill attendance
u

•

Li ttl e

ap[1eared to

Tile '11' staid till tell [' :1 ('( I spent the
The Lord Le praised fO\~ his goodness~.

farlil~'

:lr G t.Tought a nurse in the P.:i.

The Stcdr:Jer :'i the

(.

u

f\ter(!) the child IJas born :lrs

ni:Jht t. took care of the infant

Thursday

:1r &amp; :1rs G call'u

or

about noon,

7th

The probaLdlit~' is that that :lission

) given up -- :11' Ts health continues to irlprove

:1rs C also ca11'd
G

:1r Clark in the

;~est1ess

~:lrs

r:.)

sailed for Sail Francisco.

p~

he took lle hone
,ir J\.K. Clark C! ;lr ,J

Ladd took fJaSSase for tlie LJ S ~ :lr Lard,'! for the fOrrlCI~ port on account of

�.

,

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hi s Heal til he

~ocs

for tile

:lrs [vans of ; lar~'land

to returll very soon

vo~!as;c

!\fter

u~,

return the Clark

I \·'rote a 1 ette)~ to
OLlrs \'ent

farlil~' &amp;

UI)

to

the look alit to see the tl1e(!) departure of vessels l;earin0 friends allay.

o

Friua~'

9

Satut'day

:1I's G is

cO~lfortable~,

her little;1 is vcr:, hilPPY !!ith us

,1r Castle call ' d three tilles to day

love to prostrate

I have felt as tho' II.Jould

in the dust before Clod

[]~lself

;1:,

pra~'er

)'enenbel' ne Plead 1":1:' cause save PlY fatherless children

has bcen Lord

help rle to trust

[~

in thee
:lr E 8eckviith has this vleck lloveu \·,ith his

flmil~!

to Puna;lOu f4 iir Ci C has

90ne to ;lakal'Jao to reside
Sept l2jS4
Tuesda~'

.irs L.u. Thurston iwei a cancerous tumor

Five ph'1sicians Ilere present --

ih~s

she
14

\'fa

T sent Thonos for me in the

rlornin~J

It \/as painful beyond inagination, r., ca:.Jsed

I did not \·'itness the operation
veneral prostration fA 5inkintJ

taken fron her Lreast

-- I took char']c of :lr5 Tis children Hhile

s devoted to her rlother.

Thursday

Spent the day at hone (. returned to the valley in the eveninu

Little;1 is doin9 \/ell under the care of the oir15.

ISilbella cOI:1ffienCeu a

ne\1 term at Punal10u under the tuition of :1r Beckl-!ith on Tuesday 12 inst.
16

Sat

I returned hone this evening.

vious night.

\iatched \-lith 'Irs 1. a part of the pre-

Iler venerable husband arrived Friday A.:l.

She is still in a

very critical state of health.
Dt' \'iight arrived at our house this evening in tine to

,take tea.

17

Sill)

I att.ended service at the Stone C;l.

23

Sat

J\ busy bllsy \Ieek r, one ful1 anxiety(!) &amp; sol icitude such is 1 He --

IIhy should I vlish it

prolol\~ed?

~i

ilt the Court House

Ditter tears &amp; ilcntal regrets Cl for 1 ight

fran above to shine on L1Y path i, grace to act right in difficul t circunstances
24

I\ttenued church at the Stone ileeting House &amp; at the Court

l~oof'i

a1s(!) the

Sab P&gt;; i prayer :leeting
26

Tuesday

Rode up ,·lith little :lary to see her mother [, little Chadie.

She

is rather feeble but getting up bette)' than wAeA(!) her first confinenent
.1rs Thurston is confortable.
30

Sat

I call'J on dudge &amp; :1rs Lee l'lho are rloving into Dr

n \1

liood's house

His health is r,luch ir,lproved to appearance.
Tile cousins
ilov 1 (1)

Societ~'

I,let at Judge /\ndrel'ls.

:1rs li &amp; little Charlie carle

dOl'1I1

to spend a v:eek I!hile :1r G is novin0 their

effects into the nell house
3

Gella's birth day Ii the rmniversary of ny departure frl. the U.S.

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5(1) Communion Sail. at the Court I:ouse "" dear 1 itt1e Cflar1 ie \'Jas carried out &amp;
dedicated to God in the covenant of Laptisrl
7th

Thursday(!)

fIr G came &amp;. took his ,'rife

the i r neVi hone

[~

1 itt1e boy this [lorning oal'ly to

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                <text>&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%; text-align: center;"&gt;Maria Chamberlain&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%; text-align: center;"&gt;March 19, 1803 - January 19, 1880&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%;"&gt;Maria Patton submitted herself to become a candidate for the missionaries on October 15, 1926, believing she would save Native Americans. Instead, she found herself on the Parthian sailing to the Sandwich Islands. Maria became an exception to the rule as she did not have a husband when she set sail on her mission. Maria kept a journal from 1825 to 1859, that detailed her biggest life experiences and challenges.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Maria started her journal in 1825 when she was still in Salisbury, Pennsylvania and not yet apart of the mission. She would detail almost everyday of her life, focusing most of her attention on Sunday’s as she would talk about the sermon she heard or her time at church. She would include the mundane aspects of everyday life to her exciting journey to the Sandwich Islands. In her everyday life, Maria took care of her eight children and would entertain visiting guests with a hot cup of tea. Sea captains to royalty to fellow missionaries were always welcomed in the home of the Chamberlains. Since Maria and Levi were close to the royalty, they were updated on political affairs of the government. She wrote how Madam Boki prepared for war as she did not want to give up Oahu. In the end, other chiefs were able to calm down Madam Boki and major conflict was avoided. Maria would end her journal in 1859, 34 years after first starting in 1825.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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                    <text>�;'laria P. Char,lberlain journal
1850

Tuesday Jan 1. 1850.

I dined at :lrs Clarl~'s in company with 1'1iss Ogden

ftessers

Fuller YJhitneny(l) Ruggles &amp; Lm"lis called to\,/ards evening on t1rs Armstrong &amp;
Mrs Dominis

&amp; Mrs Lee Found the latter

,

prepari~:~o

a joint letter to I'Jarren &amp; Evarts.

~~rote

Jan 5

go to a ball

/Jan 3d

i'lr Rogers far:1ily "lent up to [lolokai/

Baked the cor1r.lunion bread for the native church and assisted rlr Clark

to cut it up
Sabbath 6 Attended divine \·/orship at the Chapel in the morning &amp; the COmr.1union at the native church in the afternoon rk Clark distributed the bread and ;'lr
Andrews assisted in making remarks &amp; in distributing the \'line
Attended llonthly Concert \lith rliss O. at i1r Armstrong's --

i'londay 7

some call s thi s A.il. and by the energeti c efforts of

flade

Hoorer $100 has been

;~rs

collected for ;Ir Holden's children
Jan 12

Prepared cOJrelunion bread for the

~lission

paritory(!) lecture preached by ilr Dole at 4 ptrl.
the school house in such a sad condition
been rethatched and \,/hite\'Jashed.

church

Attended the pre-

I'Jas very r:1uch mortified to find

It had not been cleaned since it had

After meeting ilrs Clark and I \'lent over with

natives &amp; children and brushes &amp; shovels \'/ater pails &amp; mop rags and cleaned the
house
Sab 13,

A cloudy P il \-/ith showers

rlet hm/ever at the school house and had

a solemn &amp; I trust not unprofitable season
14

A fe\,1 strangers present

ilrs Hall had been confined to her bed six \'Jeeks with a very prostrating diar-

rhea
Saturday 19
Sabbath

fIr Asa Thurston called and spent the night HitlJiJis cousin Goodale

A wet day

r,1onday(21)

I did not attend publ ic \'lOrship

I consented to board f'1r T for the rresent.

r,li ss Ogden v/ent over to

stay ''Ii th fIrs Clark
Friday Jan 25

Received a letter from Uaran(!) also a long one from the Board

The families met at our house and it \-/as read
arrived thi s A.n.

Anner

fIr D vias very much excited --

fIr D's child is very sick

r1r

I called in the evening

Fel t much embarrassed on finding ilrs D in a state of great exci tement in the presence of her newly arrived brother
Jan 26

Saturday

I'irote to f1 J and r'l A via San Franci sco.

thought to be dying

I went over and spent three hours there.

vived before I came home
Tuesday Jan 29
from Boston

ilrs Dinonds babe

i'lrs

\'laS

The child re-

t1iss Ogden spent the night there
\!hitney arrived in the Caro1us, Cart Dunbar 123 days

Passengers besides herseH !Irs Parsons &amp; son f'lrs P \,'as received at

�2/1850

r1r &amp; 11rs \·lhi tney have come to board \·ti th us.

:'1r Armstrong's

Feb 1st

:1r Hitchcock &amp; Dr Dullard(!) called to spend the evening

Friday

Dr B found an old acquaintance in Ilrs H.

He is a brother of Henry \1 Beecher's

vii fe.
Sat Feb 2
Sabbath 3
chapel

iliss Bernice &amp; f1r Bishop called on ['Irs t,; --

Had Capt D to tea

I attended the native Service in the morning &amp; \,Ial ked dO"JTl to the

[Irs \1 roJe in r1y little hand \'Jagon.

Tuesday Feb 5

~1r

Clark and

:Ir B vlalkedhorne \'lith r.1e.

Ogden and the three 1 ittle orghan children

~liss

of llr Holden took passage \'/ith a foreign Capt in theSopia(!) for Lahaina
Feb 8

Mrs Wand myself received a present of a barrel of pilot

Friday

bread and t1a1f a barrel of flosrr fror.1 Capt Dunbar
special favor of Providence in

supplyin~J

our \-/ants.

I ees;,re to regard this as a

Flour is sellin9

fOl~

25 &amp;

$30 per barrel

ilay I ever put ny trust in the Lord &amp; not forget his benefits.
:lr Taylor is dovm here on business He rooms \·Jith !lr G--le and occasionally
takes a meal

us.

~-lith

Sabbath Feb 10

I I'lent to hear fir T preach rlOrni ng &amp; evening at the Chapel

at the close of the service in tile evening fIr Grout had a convultion(l) and \'laS
carried out of the house he appeared to be in great distress.
;·lonJay 11

;lr G called "lith ;Ir. Taylor

stupor but said he felt comfortable.
gentlenen

He appeared as one \'Iho had cone out of a

Had fIr Spafford to tea this evening.

all ';lent to Temperance l'1eeting and left

The

:lrs II &amp; nyse1f to entertain

him.
Tuesday 12

i'lr &amp; ;lrs \·1 and myse1f dined at :lr Penhallol"'s.

In the evening

\.Ie had :lr Davi s 8. Dr flu it(?) to tea.
I'Jed 13

fir Taylor took breakfast I'lith us and sailed at 3 Pi! for Lahaina.

Friday Feb 15
Rogers

fIr Thurston inforrled r.le that he "-las going to leave to board at fir

I have felt deeply interested in this young nan and have done for hihl as

I could v/ish to have others do for my son in similar circumstances
Saturday Feb 16
Clark was with her
Sabbath day 17

[Irs Dinlondls babe almost 12 months old died about noon
I went up and spent three hours this pr!

Very strong wind --

the funeral of rlrs Dis babe at
children present.
(Feb.?
Feb 18

i10nday

ilrs

!~

Did not attend publ ic \'Iorship but attended

past 9 A II

There ''1ere a number of parents &amp;

ilessers Damon &amp; dole(!) conducted the exercises

Dined \'lith fIr &amp; ilrs \-Ihitney at [Irs Penhallo\l/S)
Had ilrs Penhallo\,1 &amp; children to tea

i!r Emerson called &amp; introduced his iJephe\-} ,!r Hazleton

�3/1850

He

\,/i

shed me to take hilil to board till he can get a passage to San Franci sco

[·Ir II took his neals &amp; lodging with us -- fIr Dimond conducted our evening

Wed 19
meeting

rlr E has a bad cold

Thursday

Letters were recd(!) from the Missionary rooms

Dr A &amp; f:!r Hill

I recd one from

After meeting went over to ilr Clark's to hear the letter of the

Coard read
21

Had ltr Emerson fIr lIazeton(!) &amp; Dr Barstolt/ another ac(]uaintance of r'1r E to

tea.

The weather is v/indy rain¥ and uncomfortable.
Saturday 23

Busied nyself \'lashing and baking

tlr \Jhitney paid me for a

months board
24

Sabbath

\~ent

to native service &amp; heard the Rev fIr Kekela preach a native

youth educated by ik Hunne\'lcll
25

i10nday

Attend the service also at the Chapel

Hrs \~ and myself calld(!) on fIrs Dimond and ilrs Iiall

The health of

the latter unimproving
26

Mr G has introduced the game of Chess into this house, not much to my satis-

faction
27

L~ednesday

!,lr G paid me for three months board. --

nr Parker is over from

Kaneohe and conducted the exercises of our meeting -- Subject ye are not your
own

The ileeting was a very good one.

Feb 28

f·lr Parker called in the evening also r'lr Park. I am trying, ''lhat time I
un i terru pted (? )
can fi nd
by cares &amp; company to write ali ttle to ny absent
children

:'Iarch 1. Gusily employed in the cookl~oom most of the day.
barrel of flour fron ttrs Hooper

Recd(!) 3/4th of a

I would notice the kind hand of the

Lord in providing for our It!ants. -- rlr Hitchcock (fm(?) California 0)
made a call in the evening to bid us good bye

2d Sat

Mr Hazleton returned from Waialua

&amp; is

stopping again with us

I have

finished a letter to fIrs Hill &amp; tJarren &amp; have commenced one to the girls.
3d

Sabbath:

I attended service at the Chapel t"lice and the native service

in the rlorning.
5

Tuesday

6 v;ed

iJr Barstoltl call ed tlli s P~I

Expects soon to sail for San Fran co (! )

ilr Hazel ton 1 eft and ,vent on board the

~lassachusetts

which is to sail

to morrOI'/ for San Frane i seo
10 rlarch

Sab~

Communion of the :Iission church at the School house.

The Bark

t1aria arrived from San F-co and brought fIr &amp; rlrs Ladd &amp; the new consul
:lr Allen to the islands

�4/1850

11

donday

fir Whi tney obta i ned ilr LOI'lell Smiths carriage and took rlrs I·J and

nyself out to make calls.

left hone at 4 pn and returned at 6 having

~~e

called at fIrs Dominis (\;Ihere fIr &amp; rlrs J Ladd are boarding) fIrs Hooper's,
:lrs Lathrop's, :lrs Dar:lOn's, and :lrs \Jood's
13

\·Iednesday i'lr Bai1ey took tea and spent the night.

He has unfortunately

lost all his property by the fire on board the brig Crothers on their I-my
to San Franc i sco
16

Saturday

17

Sabbath

ld

IJe have had an .abundance of rain the past I'leek
Cloudy Rain thunder &amp; lightning

Did not feel \Jell

Kept r;1Y bee! till

noon --

I~d

:londay

The King's birth day corning on Sabbath this day 11as celebrated in-

stead

very heavy rain in the evening

His i'iajesty received foreign conpany in the A

levee in the evening
19

l'/ind from the South

Tuesday

the Queen had a

The \leather unsettled clouds and rain

ily ovm birth day.

in the retrospect.

n and

Dear

\·Jidely separated from me

I have 1 i ved 47 years.
laid in the

hus~and

Ho\'1 short they appear

~rave ~~

flo \,1 like a dream is ny life.

sons

&amp; two

daughters

flope my dear girls

have arrived at their destined port to day.
110 ileeting.

A very viet night.

20

~Jed

21

Had :tr &amp; fIrs Ladd and :lr &amp; t1rs Lee to tea
some important business.

22

Friday

Asked advice of the latter on

Had a pleasant visit

l/lr B.liley has comr.1enced teaching singin9 School

fOl~

his ovm pecuniary

advantage, as also for the benefit of the youth in this place.

I send James.

itessers IJhitney &amp; Goodale attend.
23d

;lessers Uimond fA Anner called this eVening.

24

Sabbath

1,lent to native service in the Plorning and heard fIr Clark

Attended

at the Chapel &amp; heard ilr Damon and in the afternoon heard r1r Armstrong at
the native church
25

Strong vlind blovling in from the sea
I saw the masts being cut off

An English ship \Ias blo\m on the reef

&amp; falling into the water It was a sad sight.

The Capt was adnonished of his danger but like Capt tloore of the Patatisco(?).
could not see it till it Vias too late
26

I vias called up at 3 A.rl. by ilr

\Jhitne~1

the rain pouring down torrents

Dr

Huit(?) \'Ias called in &amp; about half past ten rlrs ~,J became the happy f10ther of

27

a son

The rain contined(!) to pour down all day

hou

It \-/as my baking day

Isabella stayed at Puna-

[Irs Clark l'/as present

Our tleeting this evening vias attended by f1essers Hawley &amp; Gaily(!)

Hr Clark

�5/1850

made remarks on the 1 Psalm.
28

[Irs C and I made a call on flrs Patteson(!) the daughter of fIr Allen but did
not find her at hOrle.

In the evening ~1r Allen hinself called on me &amp; \'Jas

introduced by f1r Jo hn Ladd

30

I attended Service at the chapel Ivith Levi

Sabbath.

o

is making efforts to organize a church

have had refferece(!) to it.
April

1st

''4onday

2

Tuesday

ilr

The sernons for several .!Sabbaths

Attended the !lative(!) service in the P 11

7he)~!1 Stt'cd1f!r(?) arrived.

Hall and recd(!) his note '--

A cro\'lded house

transacted(!) a business matter v";th fIr

Attended the

fIr \'lhitney paid up his bill

n

Concer~ at fIr Armstrongs

i1rs tI's improvement is slO\·J - a little

feverish to day.
3

Hed

fIrs Castle and myself were the only females at our meeting &amp; but(!) fevl

others attended

4

Ur Huet(l) left for San Francisco

5

Friday a rainy day

6

Prepared communion for the native church.

I sent a letter to the girls

Isabella spent the night at Punahou
In the Pr1 \'irote a noteto Il. Hill

Esqr

7

Sabbath

Did not attend publ ic \'Jorship to day

Has lame in my feet.

flr Clark
i

had comnunion both in the morning and afternoon.
8th

nonday

rely time is very much occ upi ed

native and the additional care of [Irs
and took leave
13

~J

and the babe

Or Huet called to day

Expects tomorrow to sail for San Francisco.

:lrs H sent me v/ord that she expected to sail next f10nday for San F(!) and I
made some cookies for her voyage

14

having only the assi stance of one

Sabbath

Isabella called down to see her

A church of 12 members \'Jas organized at the Bethel and :1r Damon

was installed the pastor

The Lord's supper \'las celebrated in the afternoon.

;lrs \,Jhitney came in to dine vlith us.
1!J

flonday

\·Je had fIr f1itche11 &amp; fIr Hutchings to tea, also fir Alexander.

18

(Thursday)

\~e

had a company of 21 to sit down to tea

IJe had all the board-

ing schollars(l) and sane of the children in the neighbourhood
ly v/orship ir,unediate1y after tea.
" youth united in singing

HOI'I

We had fami-

The large &amp; interersting circle of children

shall the young secure their heart &amp;. guard

their 1 ives from sin &amp;. f1r \'Ihitney led in prayer.

The evening I'/as spent in

plays of an intellectual character in \'ihich llr &amp; :1rs \lhitney &amp; f'lr Goodale
took a prof11inent part

A fe\'1 pieces of music Vlere sung and at half past nine

the children left to I'lalk in the light of a beautiful moon to Punahou
20

(I I'lrote to my daughters but fa i1 ed of send i n9 by lJudge Turrel (! )

�6/18S0

21

Sabbath

I attended the native Service in the rnorning &amp; heard f1r Armstrong.

and at the Bethel at noon
23

Tuesday

24

Ued

&amp; in

I made calls down town

&amp; called

Had a very thin evening meeting --

to attend singing school.
fever
25

the evening.
at a mi1ners shop
Isabe~'la

Hr Ruggles has been

spends the night at Punahou
tal~en

quite ill ,lith a

Has ,vatchers.

Thursday.

;l.J's birth day - I called over at f1r f:'5 to see rlr Ruggles

case is considered a critical one.
brain.

His feet were cold.

His

The uoctors fear an affection(!) of the

I applied mustard to them &amp; sat "lith him tHO

hours, during which time he "las unable to express a single connected thought.
At noon I retured{!) to my room to plead for the conversion of my beloved
daughter and to intreat{!) the Lord to spare the life and restore the reason
of the son of a missionary \'/ho I fear is unprepared for death &amp; eternity.
To the Sovereign grace of God I commend him &amp; also my Ol'/Tl dear child.
26

Friday

11r Ruggles has had t\I/O convulsions and "/as thought to be dying in

the last

Dr L. entertains very feeble hopes for his life

He had I'/atchers

all night
27

Sat

tlr R. had a confortable night and his reason has been resto,red.

Dr.

Newcomb has ordered qu:ninc to be given him for fever, which has had a good
effect.

I called &amp; found him much better.

He had dressed himself &amp; walked

out this A.M. which appears rather presumptious(!)

His mind probably is

very weak
28

Sabbath

I attended the native service t\'Jice and once at the Chapel.

case has dwelt on my mind &amp; I have tried to commend him to God

o that
29

i'10nday

30

He continues

he would now attend to the One thing fleedful.
I 'vas greatly astonished this A rt to see fIr R "/a1king up the De-

pository stairs
April

fIr R' s

Tuesday

He appears weak in both body

Levi T' s birth day

&amp; for him

&amp; mind

He has entered into hi s teens.

I prayed with

ily only hope for him, for all my children is in God's covenant

mercy &amp; converting grace.
Mr Hutchings called last evening

&amp; begged

me to take him as a boarder.

He has been to Ha''Ja i i &amp; on hi s return had an attack of fever

&amp;

agle

He

appears refined &amp; polite in his manners &amp; compassion \'Iould not allow under
present circuli1stances to make any objections, but I do not feel prepared to
assume this additional family care for any length of time.
I'lay 1st
ilay 2

Had a very thin evening neeting.
Had ;lr fla 11' s family,

\,/110

are soon goi ng to move out of our nei ghbour-

�7/1850

hood, to tea
:Iay 3

Mrs His health appears much improved

Attended the examination at Punahou School

&amp; sisters \'lere present and a fell invited friends

improvement made in speaking singing
pleasantly.
i'lay

a number of the brethren
Was pleased to witness the

&amp; composition Spent the day very

11r Gulick took tea with us.

4

rlr &amp; tlrs Whitney sail ed for Kaua i about

5

Sabbath

I \'/a1ked to church

~2

past four P 11

my children

\~ith

I also attended the native

Service in the afternoon

6 &amp; 7

Busily engaged in \'/ritin9 letters to send via San Francisco by I'lr Lewis &amp;
Orreme1(!)

8

The Charles arrived and brought iliss Bishop to her native land
her in the afternoon at Mr Castle's

I called on

She attended the evening meeting and

there V.fere more present than usual.
9

fir B and his daughter called

11

~]e

they expect to morrow to leave for El'/a

had a preparitory(!) lecture at the School 11Ouse, \'Jhich vias very much out

of order &amp; troubled me very PlUch.

I attended the native service in the PI1 and tile conmunion

12

13 &amp; 14
15 i1ay

Busy I'Jriting to my dear children
Had the pleasure of hearing that the riontrea1 arrived in N B (This infor-

mation aftenvards proved incorrect)(l)
of the passengers I-!ere printed

the 14 of flarch and that the names

ilr Lel'lis &amp; rlr 0 Gul ick took passage about

noon for San Francisco by \-/hon I sent a snall box of letters &amp; $40 in 901d
to my children.
17

!lad i-Ir Thurston to tea.

16 ( 1 )

A short but pleasant visit

flade SOI,le calls dO\'JI1 to\m

called on ;lrs Harris a stranger \'/hose husband

is absent and \'lho has had an iron chest carried out of her house 8, has been
robbed of some hundreds of dollars -(

?

) whose husband is at California

hardly able to obtain a support
I an permitted to

17 (! )Sabbath.

enjo~'

She is in destitute circumstances

0 for a 9rateful heart for the Plercies that

I have recd(!) an unexpected favor to day.

Ilad headach(!) -- did not attend the Plorning service

native \','orship in the afternoon

;Iay

I also called on a dress maker from

f\ttended

11r j\ preached.

22

f1essers I,: &amp; G rode to E\'Jn fA returned at 10 the same evening

26

I attended service at the chapel and there had notice(!) that the funeral

of ilr Tobey v/ou1d be attended at
to see his corpse

~

P:1

I&lt;Ja1ked dovJI1 \lith rlr I,' to tile hospital

He \las very much emaciated

Should not have recognized

him ----------------- Sad, very sad \'lOuld his friends have fe1t could they

�8/l3~O

have seen hirol.
27

I·Jed

Packed E.. sent a box of crockery to Kailua

Had ilaternal fleeting at our

house
:lay

30

;tr H sailed for 11aui

31

Friday

[Ir Allen cal1ed \'lith his son I'lho has just arrived fron! the US in the

Eliza \'Janrick

Young ilr A was a classrlate of Evarts at Ii mls(!) Colle&lt;)e

He

gave me f:luch gratifying information respecting him
June

1st

Sat~rday'

2

I attended Service at the Chapel but not at the stone church

June 3

John Gulick returned from San Francisco.

f,ttended :lonthl', Concer't at rlr Anlstrona IS
(:.)

~

itr IIilcox l'lade a report on the

,,1o rilvianfl nission

Tuesday

June 4

i'lrs Clark's far:lily &amp; ours had a pic nic(!) at the head of rlanoa

valley
dren

There Vlere present besides our fanilies Dr &amp; ilrs newcomb &amp;

~liss

;li11s iJessers Gaily(!). &amp; rogers(!) &amp; \·!hitney.

day &amp; a very pleasant

t\JO

chil-

\.Ie had a pleasant

ti~e

Uhen vie returned in the evening, found 11r Hutchings had returned fror.1
naui, -- t1r Gulick took tea vlith us -- tlr Bishop &amp; fliss Bernice v.lere married
in the evening

Her parents &amp; relatives opposed then till the lasts &amp; refused

to witness the cermony.
5

\~ed

evenHiiJ iteeting as usual

6

Thursday
Clark

Hiserable discords in the singing.

Decided to let Isabella go to Uaialua \'lith r1r Gulick, and S'arah(!)

Cannot obtain such a horse as I could desire but have

de~ided

to let

her try old Gray.
7

~riday

Devoted the whole forenoon in preparing daughter for her visit.

(!) left at 20 Minutes past 3 Pil

The

As she has not practiced riding much on

horseback I feel a ['ldther I s anxiety on her account

r1ay a kind Providence

preserve her from harm &amp; return her in safety.
rtr Bailey called &amp; cleaned the piano.

June 8
9

attended native service in the afternoon &amp; service at the Chapel

Sabbath.

in the evening. -- James' birth day

He is 15

0 that he may novi put aV/ay

youthful folly and begin to live for heaven &amp; a blessed eternity
June

10

i10nday

Received letters from my four oldest children just tV-IO months from

their date

The girls arrived in Boston the 4 of April and on the 7th &amp; 8th

had an interview with their brothers.

They vrere all in good health blessed

be God for this nel'.J expression of his goodness to tle &amp; rline
12

!1r Emerson is over fror.l Haialua

He conducted our

\~ed

evening meeting

has invited Sarah Clark and Isabella to make theM a visit

He

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June

13

(Crossed out)

14

(Crossed out)

15

:1rs Judd &amp;. firs Bates ca 11 ed --

16

(Crossed out)

13 ( ! )

I have been much occupied in writing, :lr H. has requested ne to have the
estate of rk C settled

14(!)ilr Bailey had his singing class r.leet at our house -- ilrs Parker \'las present
Isabella returned safe &amp;. sound and though s'he rode fron \·Jaialua a distance
of 36 miles she was not much fatigued

80th she &amp; Sarah attended the singing

School
15

Saturday
board

ilr Parker took breakfast I·lith us. --

Hhitney paid me 24(1) for

He left in the evening for Kauauai(l) to bring hOMe his I'/ife &amp; child.

Evening r1iss Bishop came to
16

~lr

Sabbath day

fliss Gishop &amp;. I attended the native service and ".Jalkea from

the Stone church to the Chapel.
Hawaiian Bible Society.
the evening.

the night and to stay over the Sabuath

s~pend

J.!!:.. f..

ilr D preached the annual sermon for the

tliss 8 and the 11isses C \'Jalked down to Chapel in

VJalked home v. . ith us

17

itiss 13 spent the day with f1rs Lathrop 18 She returned I'Jith her father

19

rlessers Emerson &amp; Ba ldwi n are both at H-- They conducted our Wed even i ng
meeting

20

I1r B took breakfast "lith us I·lith :lr [.(absent)(sleep)(l)

Called "lith nr

Clark in the evening at Or l'Joodls to make some inquiries re?pecting
21

Sat

~Jarren

ilr J\llen the Consul call to certify the documents that have been prepar-

ed for th~US
23

Attended chapel only in the evening -- Very l'Iarm vleather

Isabella commenced

attending the Bethel Sunday School.
24

This Has my baking day and ;lartha Annis uirthday

25..

Tuesday

Spent the day at Punahou.

fiad a very pleasant visit

turned in the evening lie found i1r &amp;. ilrs
2G

l~hitney

lJhen I·/e re-

at home

fIr Bailey took tea and attended the evening meeting

tlr Baldl-iin still at H

dade long remarks at the meeting.
27

!1r Baldl'lin took breakfast \'/ith us.

Levi, Isabella and lIlyself rode up into

the valley to spend the day ",ith fIrs Bates.

Had a delightful visit

Called

on :lrs Lo Smith f1rs Jani on [Irs Jonstone(!) rlrs Andre\Js and ;lrs Gishop (the
bride) :Irs tlarsilall. :Irs Sno,,! and on the gentlenan of Rose BAnk
29

:lr Castle sailed for Kauai -- :lr

30

Sabbath day

ilr &amp; ilrs

~!hitney

[~flrs

\:hitney took tea at :lr

Arl~lstrongls

carried out their infant to Charel to be bap-

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tised

3
July

1st

0

His nar.le is Hervey Ely

In the P il ilr Damon had conmunion service at

'dcok

Hiss ilills called and inquired ho\'l we were going to spend the 4th of July
and proposed havinu a pic nic at Punahou.

(July

2d)

Uaked in the r:lornin~ /\t four in the P:l :lr G harnassed(!) rlr C-s horse anll
took :lr &amp; :lrs

~!hitney

and

n~'self

up to itr l\ndrc\'ls to call on the brille &amp;

groom!
July

3

',;as not I'lell

Head disor:dered

1,las obliged to be absent from the I!ed evening

.1eeti n~
There is a :loravian :lissionary here.

:lr :lertizing.

expedition going in search of Sir John Franklin
acquainted with the E
July 4th

lanyuage.

(1)

He attended the prayer Meeting

at Punahou.

I did not, having no inclination nor spirits to join the company.

This

Puali, a good old faithful Honan who lived v/ith us 14 years,

l~lOrning

I trust has entered upon a blessed immortality.

able tenper and ever apeared(!) like a Christian.
ment(!) for our family

5

She had a very ami-

She manifested her attatch-

to the last.

f\fter breakfast Isabella &amp; I attended the funeral of Puali.
in the yard of V..ahaupio.

July 6'

as interpreter being

'~goes

of the families at the Station &amp; :lr :lerzing(!) '-fent up to spend the day

~lost

died.

July

fie belongs to the

Sa turday

She \\las buried

ilr Clark made a prayer over the grave.

Recd 1 etters &amp; papers fran \·Jarren by the Chil 0 1 00

&amp;~

24 days fror.J

Boston
PrepareJ bread fot; the communion of the native church and assisted :1r
Clark in cutting it up

7

Sabbath

Attended the native

the chapel in the evening

mOt~ning

service and in the

Very ,'/arm weather

r

i1 the communion and

Felt extremely languid

\Jas

Cjuite tried by rlr. H busy out till 11 o'clock
July

8

Recd a letter from ilrs H also a valuable present -- Attended the 11 concert at
11r

July

9

A'sv~"ith

Tuesday

I1r &amp; f'lrs H--

Called with rlr G in the evening on rlr Ii and 11rs Saraih(!)

an interesting and beautiful sight to see them in their

OI'm

It \'las

house \'Jith a

family of five children around them -- Every thing in the parlour being
eligant(l) and in perfect order
When we returned rtr Damon call 'd to introduce a son of Dr Beecher.

at(!)

present a sailor on board the (blank)
July

10

t-lrs
\lith

~J

and Isabella spent the day at Dr Lathrop.'s

----(!)

in the evening

Had some 00nversation

rleeting as usual but more thinly attended

�11/1850

11

Thursday
at

The !ilission recd a letter fm(!) Dr Anderson

I heard it read

Clark's - fir Castle still absent at Kauai - Ilr Cook(!) too much occupi-

~1r

ed to call a rleeting of the Station

SOrle

ideas having originated with

ne\'J

llessers A &amp; H(?) on board the !lontreal respecting the taking a new station
or stations on some of the islands in the Pacific have given the Board considerable thought
1211.(!)
13

A day of domestic toil &amp; providentially supplied \dth native assistance

Saturday

Had the

body &amp; mind

~

fixed by a forei gn carpenter

Am glad that the Sabbath is nigh

Fi nd myse1 f \'Iearied in

Return 0 my soul unto th.'¢

rest
14

Sab

Attended native service in the P 11 and heard John Ii exhort

ed to chapel in the evening -- heard Mr 0 preach Subject
15

i·lrs Clark \'Vas taken sick --

i'londay 15

r~aman

v!a1k-

the Syrian

rlrs Ives "lho1e far1i1y have the op-

thalmia

16

Tuesday

flaJ i'lessers Thurston &amp; Castle to tea besides our

the evening very pleasantly.
July

17

Warren's birth day --

-

He is 21.

0\'10

family

Spent

His nind is decidedly made up to return

to the islands -- May he a decided Christian a good soldier of the Cross
1,Je had a iletllodist minister ilr Horn and an elder f1r Crookes at our prayer

fleeting
113

l30th took part in the exercises

Thursday

I-Jent with my boys to "the taylors:to have some clothes measured
from Kaua i •
&amp; cut -- (in conversation) ilr &amp; i'lrs Dole arrived, Spent tliO hours in the
evening vlith ilr _ _ _ _(1)

July 1850

!lad a call from the 11isses J \·,110 ".Jere unusually friendly

19

Friday

21

Sabbath

Attended the Native Service in the

evening

ily f1ind was much affected by a retrospective glanae of the past

P~1

and at the Chapel in the

scenes of the year
22

\!Je have four carpenters &amp; tl'/O natives at work shinyl ing the roof

23

I rJade a visit vlith ilr &amp; tlrs Hhitney and ilessers Thurston -- &amp; G
at Punahou

nine
24

Isabella

It was a beautiful :loon ligl1t evening and we returned about

clock.

0

t'Jed

:1r Hutching moved intI) t1r Clarks house &amp; took board at 11r Cook's(~)

Our evening meeting was very small indeed.
25

l3atchelors(!) Ball at tile COflmercial Ilotel.

26

Friday

Received letters from

l~arren &amp;

the girl s

Had a call from ilr &amp; firs

Lee in the evening
27

-Sat.

iliss Smith and several of the boarding

scllolar~

arrived this 1\ nand

�12/1850

took breakfast vlith us.
23

Sab

J\ttended rlative service in t:1e £1.:1. &amp; at the chapel in the

evenin~J

Text fror;] Rev.
29

This by the day of the month,
dear husband's death

&amp; yesterday

(sabbath) the anniversary of

(\ day of soler.m thought &amp; retrospection

children some of the ",ritten charges of their

father for

deal~

to the

i~ead

\las

the~,l

Much affected in the evening by prasing(!) some of his writings
30

Tuesaay

i1y dear husband \1aS laid in tile ground just one year ago.

r.

life ue like his -- The Lord Hatch over

convert ny sons

me to be kind, reasonable &amp;. faithful to thee

fl51Y

The Lord enable

\iith out the aid of divine

grace I shall labour in vain

31

Wed

A great day

pendance(!)
o clock

A national holiday to celebrate the Nation's Inde-

A salute of 21 guns vIas fired fro II PunchbO\vl precisely at 12

Paki and Kania havin9 built and furnished their splendid new house

gave a dinner to the chiefs

persona~Jes (~

high officers of the Aupl.Ini

palace VIas opened in the evening and the Queen received calls
indisposed -- i1r G ;'\et "lith an accident about noon

The

The King vias

/\ native on the full

gallop came dashing against his horse -- 80th v/ere thro\,1Il on the ground
The native vIas hurt

;lr G receved(!) a \1olmd above the iyebrm'iO) v:hich \'las

hO\lever slight &amp; did not prevent his going to the palace
\'Jent but myself &amp;. the baby
(The following
July 31, 1350.

~ms

All the family

Prayer Pleeting orll'litted

written on a separate page):

A great day - A national holiday. - to celebrate the Independence af

the Aupuni. -- /\ salute of 21 uuns Has fired from Punch BO\,ll precicily(!)
at 12 a' c 1 ac k.
Paki &amp; Kania, having built and just furnished their splendid ne\l house, gave
a dinner to the Chief Personages

&amp; High

Officers, of the Aupolli.

The Palace VJas opened in the evening, &amp; the
i( i ng

~ueen

received calls.

--- The

\'Ia s i nd i spa sed

flr. G. --- met with an .accident a little before noon.
gallop, came dash. against his horse.

A native on the full

Goth velere thrQl'm on the ground.

The native \'las hurt. t1r G received a 'yJOund just above the right eyebro"",
'I'lhich !Ao"Jcver,

ViaS

slight and did not prevent his going to the Palace.

All the far.lily went but myself &amp; the baby.
Aug.lst

Prayer Meeting or.litted.

Captain Carter died last night at 12 o'clock &amp; \,!as buried this P.il. --- As
a fool dieth, so died he in the delirium tremens.
Copied from a &gt;lerlOrandum(!)
(End of separate page)

�13/1850

Aug

1

Capt Carter died last night &amp; I'las buried this P!1 (*As a fool dieth. (In the
delirium tremens)
Aug 1 st

Thursday

The school at PunaholJ lIas commenced

Levi and Isabella

attended but James, I kept at home to remove the shingles which had been
taken off the house -- i1r IJ paid up his last months board $50
Aug

2

ltonday eve (! )
\'}e all attended the exhibition of ilr Fuller's School

3d

appeared very

~"ell

Saturday

\~hitney

ilrs

The singing \'las excellent
and little Hervey took passage at 4 this P l'I in the

Don Quixotte for flaui and Kealakekua
calls dO\-,1I1 tOI'ln

The schollars(!)

After they left Isabella &amp; I made

I-le called upon :Irs Dudoit &amp; the rlisses Corney at fIrs

uominis also on ;lrs Lee

l·ie called on ilrs Von Pfister at i1rs HavIland's and

at ;lrs tlcKee' s &amp; at Dr Woods
4

Sab

Attended ilorning Service at the Chapel

f1r D preached from Rev lie

endavored(!) in his Sermon to improve the providence which had suddenly removed one of the old residents from thiS community.
5

&gt;!onday

The house having just been reshingled, I spent the day in cleaning

the garret -- Tho' very tired, I I':alked over to fir Armstrong's to attend the
tlonthly Concert

6

Tuesday

Had a pleasant con---n(1) I'/ith fir

--

on a particular subject --

to be my last effort unless the spirit moves me to speak again.
7

I·Jednesday A rem arkable event -- A total ecl ipse of the sun
dark that it was necessary to 1 ight a lamp in the house

mid night

all Vlent out

Jupiter &amp; Venus were conspicuous and about 12

into the street to look at it
other stars.

~Je

It was so

There \',as a slldden change in the atraosphere from mid day to

The I~hole face of the sun was covered, but there I'lere beauitiful (!)

soft silver rays encircling the outer edges of it -- It was a sublime sight
approaching the a\'Jful.

I

\JaS

glad v/hen it passed off &amp; felt as never before.

the beauty of the j.Ji se Ki n9' s remark Truly the 1 i ght is sweet &amp; avery pl easant thing it is to see the sun.
About 4 PI1 I walked out to call

011

aalled on rlrs Jarret &amp; rtrs lIenderson
and I'Jilcox at our house.
but very few present
8th

Thursday

9

Friday

Hannah Hooper \·,ho is ill --

I~hen I returned found i1essers Jonson(!)

They both stopped to tea.

re~arks

on the

cleaning the chanbers

I also

Evening rleet, as usual

pheno~ena

&amp; attending

various dOMestic concerns.

I kept James at hone this \leek fron school I.'ho has removed fA cleared

al'lay all the rubbish of the old roof

It has been a hard task but he has

�14/1850

comp1 eted it
10

Sat

Had the mats taken up and the children gave the parlor floor a thOI"Ough

\'1ashing
\'2~

\le replaced the mats fA returned the furniture before evening.

I

obliged to be absent from the preparitory lecture at 4 PM
f1r Bond (the Unitarian :1inister) rlade a ver~' pleasant social call, but

he intended it for rlrs Uhitney
11

Sabbath

Communion of the ilission church at the native School house

Services

conduc ted by ; lr Dole -- Attended c hape 1 in the even i ng.
12

:londayevening

\-le all attended the agricultural i'leetin9 in the Chapel

A

Society vias organized taking the name 6f the Royal Agricultul"al Society
;tr ------- left off drinking tea &amp;. coffee

Janes commenced attending

school

13

Tuesday

spent the evenljng

14

\Jed

/\11 the children absent -- ilr 11ilcox took tea &amp;

A very long day

I\no~iler

ilr

over to attend the

E~lerson

/\~J--al

(lJ r1eetings

long day but I shall becor:le accLlstoned to it

I an glad of the

leisLlre it affords to attend to long neglected duties
Eve n9 (1) :leet small
Cooke ilr Castle &amp; ilary

17

our farilily present

Have been \'Iriting to day.
Had

18

1:4

:lr A I S four cllil drell fIr &amp; f1rs Cl ark &amp; daughter ;lr

Sab

r~ev

/\ddrcss to the children by ilr !\

Sent off six pages to :laria Jane &amp; i1artha Ann --

; Ir Dwi 0 ht to tea

firs Paty

viaS

confined I-rith a daughter.

;Irs Arrlstrong I-las present

I attended service in the evening at the chapel &amp; heard ilr DI-!ight preach

his sermon on influences
Aug 1800

19

Text

flo man liveth to himself

fIr D called &amp; took breakfast v: it 11 us.

;londay

In the P;1 he call'd to say

good bye &amp; I furnished him vlith some provision for his homeward passage
20

Tuesday

Had conversation \'lith

respecting kalele ka pule po eko+u.

\'/hich seemed to be received as it I'las neant. in, kindness
t~ed

21

Called down at i1c Shillabars(?) to vlash &amp; dress [Irs

(22

Spiris(l) depressed -- Both gent absent from tea. 23 conversation \'lith

piS

babe.

Song direction from above)
Sab

23 24 25
26

ilon.

\',lent ao\'m to dress the babe
Called in the Morning at ilrs

piS

and attended to the babe

called at ilrs Lade's &amp; Damonls and at l1rs Penhallovls --

Afterwards

Urote to ilrs Hoop-

er &amp; sent a box by Cap Pen: la llqvl(?)
27

fIrs Clark called down at rlrs
~Jas

piS

and dress the babe

sent for to go &amp; see her in the eveing(l)

The r.1other more ulll'/ell

She has taken cold in her

�1b /1850

breast

vlhile I \'Jas there rlrs Dar.lOn called to see Ple She said she had left
VIeynton (! )
Capt &amp;ilrs
(&amp; EnS) gent(!) &amp; lady) at our house I'Iho \'~ere anxious that
I should take then to br.;:rd \'!hile their ship vias undergoing repairs
28

Aug

Had l1r

GiS

chamber cl eaned and put one in order for Capt &amp; fIrs \'!eyenton

It nained &amp; Isabella did not attend schoo11 (!)
ilr A-r.lg(!) present at the evening fleeting

She made herself very useful

The Capt &amp; lady car.le up after

tea bu t \'Jere too r.lUC h fat i gued to stay fo r the f1ee t i ng
29

Thursday.

Busy about domest ic affairs.

fIr Gul ick took tea but "lent illlmed i-

ately after to Punahou
30

Saturday

Had John Gul ick. the t\'IO LYDans &amp; tlunson Coan vlhou(!) have just

arrived, &amp; fIrs 1'1 to dinner.

An exceedingly fatiguing day.

In the evening fIr Hubbard called &amp; stoid(!) to tea.
1 ive such a 1 ife

I vJOuld not all-JaY(!)

11ay I have heal th el. strength to endure the 1 abour &amp; toil

of the coroli ng month
Sept. 1 &amp; 2d

Yesterday by the day of the 110nth &amp; to day (ilonday) by the day of the Heek.
is the anniversary of Lly r.larriage 22 years ago.
calling the past. now forever fled

Busy thought has been re-

Yesterday I dreamed I had a pleasant but

too short an intervievl with my serene. sainted husband
greet lIle &amp; exhort rle to be faithful to the end

He only calld(!) to

I strove to detain him but

he vias gone as I repeated the lines of Dr lJatt
This life's a drearl. an empty shew,
But the bright \'JOrld to 1'1n1ch vIe go
Has joys substantial

&amp; sincere.

Hilell shall I \'1ake &amp; find me ther' tears relieved my vtido\'led burdened
heart.
;·lon

Evening

Attended the ilonthly concert at fIr A's with Capt &amp; ilrs

~Jeyenton

The exercisas \'Jere conducted by fIr Dar:lOn 2. l-Jere more interesting than they
have been for the five past [lonths
Tuesday

3

f1r BAiley took tea Ilfith us and had a last singing school in the evening at
;lr Clark's -- j'lr &amp; r1rs J Ladd !'lade me Cjuite a long call

4

I!ed&lt; :Ir Bailey took breakfast \-/ith us and soon after took leave expecting
to sail this P N from Lahaina &amp; from thence to the U.S.

I sent a letter by

hifll to the girl s &amp; one to Ur /\nderson
5

l1r Alexander arrived and nade Me an early call
~on

8th

Sab

I ' . . as happy to hear fran his

t'Jm who embarked last fall in the ilontreal for the U.S.

attended the rlative Serv}ce in the P 11 &amp; Chapel in the evening.

most unexpectedly cane in after dinner.

rtr Bond

�16/1850

Sept

9 th

Doctor Judd &amp; the tV/O young Princ.es arrived in a brig fron San Francisco.
Their arrival was 50 unexpectedly Cjuiet that \'Ie could not credit the report
that I&lt;auka &amp; na al i i opiopio had actually corne ashore

The Kin~J and suit

left last Sat to make a tour of this island and the young Chiefs set out
about noon to join the party
the joy that

1'/aS

A salute fron Punch BOI'll Has given to express

fel t on the return of the absent ones.

f1inute guns vlere

aftenJards fired as a token of respect for President Taylor the intel1igence of \'ihose death has just been received. --

I reed letters from "J

'" ilA 0'1e that is I:lyself ;; children attended Sunda,Y School concert at ilr

Ca s t 1e I s (! )

12

Thursday 12

Capt \! has come hone every day to dine this \leek conseCjuent-

ly I am more occupied in tile kitchen than usual -- f1rs

u &amp; Hiss

flills

call l d this A.:1., the latter accepted an invitation to spend the day vlith
:lrs tl, and as she brought no \'lOrk, she very kindly nade ne t\'/o collars

13

Friday 13

Baked &amp; fitted off 11r Bond for Ila ...!aii

Evening ;11' Thurston hdd a singing School at ilr C\lstle's

14

fIrs \1 has a boil on her ann -- In addition to all my other cares, I
(! )
made &amp; changed six poul ices for her. Had a free &amp; fa i thful conversation
Sat

IVi th r Ir
15

Sab

in the evening

lIas sent for by ilrs P

attendill~

better

1-IIlO

fears she shall have a broken breast

After

the afternoon Service I calld(!) dovlI1 to :lrs P and found her

f,ttendcd Chapel in the evenin!]

fir Thurston has taken charge of

the singinu or has perforlJlcd the Organists part fA led the

choil~

r:luch to the

satisfaction of this congregation
16

ilonday

17

Tuesday

:Ir &amp;

~Irs

Lee &amp; ilr Haris(?) &amp;. ilrs PenhallOl'i called.H!)

ilrs Judd made a very kind social call

The Dr has gone over to

l&lt;aneohe to meet tile King
18

lIead ache depress in nind

~;ed

:leeting thinly attended

burdened v/ith care

(t

anxiety

Evening

prayCl~

Have r.lade the inCjuiry at the proper source, I,!hat

can be done to keep up the interest in our social prayer :leetings

0 for

the Cjuickening influences of the Spirit.
19

ilrs Castle had a party

The ladies fIrs r1e\'/col:1e(!) &amp;. daughter !Irs Damon 2,

1'Iiss [Hlls call 'd -- I spent the eve in taking care of :lrs Ives babe

The

family are greatly afflicted
20

;Irs Castle had a party of young people to tea and singing school in the eveni n9.

21

Sat

\'~e had ,lr Damon's far,dl~1 to teu [( sorle social culls in the eveninu

a

SaL

I attended service V,lice at the chapel.

f~ode dOI:1n

I-lith :lr Castle __

�17 !l8S0

Heard t\'10 good sermons -- rlr Goodale played on the Eoliana(?)

Singin9 il'1-

proved thougil tile tunes l'/ere new &amp; but fmJ of the congregation knew ttlem.
23

;londay
ning

I had a company of the ;lisses in the neighbourhood to spend the eve-

:lary Castle and Victoria the Princess took tea

lJohn Ii call'd at nine

in the evening to I·,rait upon her home -- Cart \1-- fired off tlt/O rockets for
the

a~lusement

of the young folks.

tlith music &amp; other variations the eve

passed off very pleasantly.

25

itr C. at \')a iana i (!).

IJed.

flr A. conducted the neeti ng -- It vvas short

appropriate -- The inquiry I'las raade \.:hat could be done to make our

[~ernarks

meetings more profitable and to keep up an interest in them.

26

Spent the evening in pleasant conversation -------------Capt &amp; fIrs H expect to leave in less than a "/eek

27

Called on f'1rs Patv. vlhose health is improving

27 (1 )

Had call s from Punahou children and one of the girl s

Spent the day with us

Dr Judd called about five 0 clock but I \lias out and only recd his card
The King &amp; company returned

They V/el'e net by the l'1any of the most respectable

residents in town &amp; I,/ere cheered through the streets to the palace.

29

Their Majesties the King &amp; Queen attended morning service at the stone

Sab

Church

Al so his Highness John Young :lr Judd and the Prince /\lexander Riho-

riho.
30

Halked do\'In to Chapel in the evening.

flonday

Oct 1.

A very busy day-----

Tuesday
singing.
2

Hed.

ilrs Clark. &amp; daughters called in the evening &amp; spent an hour in

;'lr G played on the piano.

Cap &amp; ;lrs \·!eynton dined at 3

T(!)
0

clock and left for their home on board

the Cov!l i tz
Had our usual evening meeting
4

Friday

rtr

\~hitney

sailed this P ['1 for [laui in hope of meeting his wife

there. to accompany her home
Saturday

S

Baked cOJ:mlunion bl'ead for the native church and cut it up --

:tr Ives arrived from I"..auai
6

Sab

Cloudy in the morning.

I walked to chapel

&amp; returned home in a shower.

It rained during nost of the remainder of the day.

fIr G again performed

the part of chorister.
Octr (I)

(llr Andrews calld and took tea.
had to via 1 k home ina

7

nonday

5 hO\'Jcr

I walked \'1ith hir,l to [Ionthly Concert.

)

The Truman arrived -- She left the US the 15 of ;lay

grave stone arrived.

\·Ie

Great \,/as my grief to find it broken

;lr ChamlJerlain's

�13 /18:)0

Tile Geo: (1) Hallet Sailed the 1st of flay &amp; has not yet

arrived

I recd

letters from tJarren fA 1'laria Jane.
8

Tuesday

ilr L Srilith cane davin in his carriage to Spend the day in the valley

a pleasant visit (except that I felt sad at heart.)

.~d

Judd on my \'lay home

I called on Dr

!lad friendly intervievJ the fist(!) I have had since

the death of my dear husband.

I begged fIr Sr,li th to 1et me fla 1 k home that

I might call on :lrs lIall.
g

\Ject eve fIrs Clark has gone to t'iaialua
\'/as conducted by

~lessers

:lr C did not attend our &gt;leetig(!)

Castle f. Cooke.

It

The latter has been confined at

home for a v/eek Hith the opthalmia
10

The Geo. Hallet arrived and brought letters &amp;

SO~le

freight for the nission.

I recd letters fran the girl s
(11)(!)

Friday

:lr &amp; r1rs Hhitney arrived

:lrs Dole ? her tl'JO boys took dinner I:ith

us &amp; Capt &amp; llrs \!eynton took tea.
12

Sat

i!ec'd a letter frolil Evarts. a

',1rs l: &amp; Isabella dined at ,1r Damon's
to tile cOI1lr.1union at our house

good one via San Francisco. --

ver~'

lie had tIle fleeting at 4 r:! preparitory

TI'IO of ;lr Gulick's sons Vlere recd to the

church. one by profession &amp; the other by letter.
14

;londay

:lade Guava jellY

The children attended the Sabbatfl School Con-

cert at :lr Castle's.
15

Tuesday

16

~~ed

Had :!r Thurston

to tea &amp; never did I see hin so agreeallle

I:ave been 'driting letters. -- :leeting in the evening attended by seve-

ral of Ollr families ,lith the children
17

Thursday

Cilpt

[~

The exercises conducted by fIr I\Rmstrong

ilrs l!eynton called &amp;. invited :lr Zt ilrs \:hitney Isal;ella :A

uyself to dine on board the Co\,:litz next Saturday
18

Had a very pleasant call fror,l ;lr Parker
In the evening nade calls \lith :lr &amp;. rlrs \Jhitney on the t\'JO :lrs Hood, .lrs

Oct.

Joctors lle\lconb and Lathrop.
19

Sat

;ll~s

Darnon and :lrs J Ladd &amp; ilrs Dr Hoffman

Dined I'lith ilr &amp;. ilrs Ii on board the COI.Jlitz and had an exceedingly pleas-

ant visit vlith Cilpt &amp;. [Irs l!cynton
21

:lon.

Reed letters from :'lJ &amp; itA -- [lr Clark I'lent over to \Jaialua for his

\'Iife &amp; youngest children
22

Tuesday

ilr Hubbard called, also :lr Gulick, Capt &amp;. :lrs l!cynton.

They all

took tea
23d

I'led eve meeting nore interesting.

:lr C absent.

A young man (Ilr D) got

up &amp; confessed that he had been a lIanderer. from his God, desired to return

&amp; begged an interest in our prayers

�19/1850

24

r1r Pee.k called &amp; spent an hour.

25

Friday

26

Sat.

ilr &amp; 1\lrs \-1 I'lent but I decl ined the invitation

fir J Ladd had a party

;lr 8. :lrs Damn called

He expects soon to sail for San Francisco.

&amp; requested me to take as boarders for a short

time Capt Ei ilrs Bunker but I decl ined .,.----- ;lrs t! (. I called dOl'm on :lrs
Pa ty II/ho is to move on ilonday into the vall ey

28

ilonday

!liss Coffin came dO\'Jl1 from Punahou about 10 A il &amp; commenced sevling

for me.
29

Tuesday

Curti s Lyons came dOI'1Il &amp; took me up to Punahou to read

AIS ;lon-

;t

trea 1 journal
30

I'Jed

ilr Peck attended our evening meeting

fIr Denston

took part in prayer

fir Castle &amp; he Ilere the only persans present to lead.

Nov.

2d

I finished &amp; sent to the llail bag four sheets to be forwarded by the Penelope

to the U S via San Francisco
~

Sabbath

The 23 Thi s day completes the 23 year of my r:li ssionary 1 ife and

the twelfth year of my youngest daughter

Truly I ought to sing of mercy

though I have been bereft of my beloved companion yet the Lord hath left
me many blessing
4th

ilonday

Attended Chapel in the evening.

Attended the Concert at :1r A1s

Had a very lengthy

~leetin9

(Blank pages follow, skips to 1851)

flpril

29

Tuesday 11rs Castle \'las confined Idth a son (George P. born April 29, 1851)
assisting me in sel-ling -----------

Had :lrs

rle~..man

fIr GovIer "las married to iliss Crossl'lel at ;'lr Arnstrong1s

i'lay

2d

Friday

i'lay

6

Tuesday

Opening of the legislature at noon in the Stone Church

at 1 Pil from the rtessers GovIer &amp; their "lives
:lay

8th &amp; 9

;ilay

10

~, ~lrs

Had calls

\-Ihitney

Examination of the Funahou School and close of the term

Saturday

I-Jas very busy arranging things for the Ha\'laiian Brethren.

Had :lr

&amp;. ;ks Hitchcock to tea

11

Sabbath

I1r Taylor preached a very solerm funeral Sermon on account of the

death of :lr Jasper.
12

TuesdayClonday)

Baked in the

mornin~J

The Ka Luna nrrived about 4 P;\

bringing the families of 11essers Lyons Bond Kinney Uhitt1esay(!) tletmore,

&amp; Father ThJrston &amp; br Lyman &amp; Co an &amp; Conde :1essers Bond &amp; wife &amp; five
children Thurston &amp; eoan are accommodated \!ith us
General i'leeting "las organised(!)
14

~Jed

The eve meeting vias at our house

15

Thursday

ilr Gul ick conducted the exercises.

Young :lr J\ Thurston is again lC\id prostrate ,lith a fever

�16 &amp; 17

I attended General :"leeting
r.la kai

belonged to the school or to Honolulu station

~anifested

ld

Sab

The subject before the house was \"hether Punahou
Strong feeling is

on both sides

Attended the Stone Church in the morning &amp; heard ilr Pogue preach

Text

I'M not ashaMed of the Gospel of Christ
Hr Coan staid\!) to dinner -- attended service in the Chapel in the evening
19

ilonday

i'lrs I~hitney arrived &amp; spent the night at our house

20

Had fIr EMerson's family to dinner &amp; :Ir Taylor's to tea

\lent out a short time

to the meeting the question not decided
day

21

Had :Ir Lyons family to dinner

vied

Evening ;leeting at the School house

Exerc i ses conducted by tlr Bond
22

Thut~sday

The disputed point Vias decided in favor of the i1akia(Makai)

land as a pasture for Ilonolulu famil ies

23

Thursday(!) Had .lr Jole's far.lily to dine and Dr C" flrs \~etmore to spend
the night

I~ftcr a I/eary day conversed v,;th ;lrs \'.; till midnight -- tJe had a

season of social prayer together

24

/\ busy busy day

baked &amp; had a great hog

\'1hich had been killed tile evening

previous, salted &amp; taken care of -- Had ~r B. :Irs tJ to breukfast &amp; dinner &amp;
;lr ljald\·tin's family of six to tea this elJe
I\fter tea \,,/alked over \,lith rlrs E to :lrs.C's to a female prayer ~leeting

25

Attended worship at the Stone Church

&amp; heard

Mr Thurston preach

ed Chapel in the evening &amp; heard ilr Taylor preach an excellent sermon

AttendText

ye cannot serve God &amp; ilunrrnon
26

:londay

Dr &amp; :lrs \IJetnore spent the night

26(1) Attended ;laternal ileeting at ilrs Clark's -- Recd ['lost joyful nevIs of the
conversion of r,ly oldest daughter (
\'!eJ

28

Thursday

) SHadley

81ess the Lord 0 ny soul

A Rible Soc :leeting at the Chapel (ik G paid his quarter)
He were all (the adult members of the :lission) invited to take tea at Or
Judd's

Sat down at a table adorned with splendid French China. entertain-

ments of tea cakes
30

?

Friday

&amp; perserved fruits

The nission !lad a day of prayer

&amp; fasting

Had an exercise in the

forenoon &amp; one in the Pi1 preparitory to the comllunion

31

Sat

a very busy day &amp; one of sor,]C sol icitudc

ilr Lyons preached

al so I endavored(!) to cast

all my care upon the the(!) I'ido\/ s(!) JlIdae trusting that all \,/i11 lJe_
ordered riuilt
June

1

Sabath(l) C0r;lrlUnion of the nission ChLirch

The infants of :lessers Taylor.

�2lj1851

Bond Kinney &amp; Castle \·:ere baptised by ilr Thurston
:lr Lyons

~

fl. fun &amp;. solerm neetin9

iJart of his fal.li1y &amp;. ilr Coan dined with LIS

ilr C had an

i:lorllin~j

neeti 119 \I.litl1 SOi71e of the chi1dren
June

;::

;lonJay

ilontilly Concert at the school house

conducted by 'ir I'arke)'

.'-\ full

attendance
3

Tuesday ;Iaternal :-leeting at our hOllse

.1r Taylor present

Prayed

(~

address-

cd the ladies on the subject of guarding their thcir(!) children in tllere(!)

early years against intemperance
4

A farlily temperance pledge was recomended(!)

Had the family of the Glilick's to dinner

[vng fleeting at the School house

address by fir BonJ.
5

Thursday ;lrs Judd &amp;. three daughtet's spent the
(! )

da~1

r1r Tay101' gave an address

&amp;. formed a Ha\'laiian Auxilary t1issionary Societ:'

Friday ;lr Taylor gave an address on

6

te~lperance

to the children at the

Sc 1100 1 hou se
Warren \'Jcnt \,iith fIr Emerson to !·Jaialua Call'd on ilr Thurston viilo has

7

been very ill but is re&lt;;overing
8

Sab

Had :lrs Ki nney &amp;. rlr Dwight to tea

Heard Ilr Lyons preach in the Stone Church in the rlOrning &amp;. flr Taylor

at the Chapal in the evening

Text

Unto you that believe. he is precious.

A solemn &amp;. impressive sermon
9

,tonday

The :leeting adjourned last Friday and to day :lr Thurston

[~

son

1eft for Kaua i •

10

Tuesday a 'very busy day
luku

Baked in the morning

Fitted off rlr Conde for tJai-

Had the naternal meeting in the Pf! -- Had fIr &amp; Hrs Kinney ilrs !·Jhitney

Fuller [. Hall toi;..ea -- Rest rest \'Jearied nature asks
11

Wed

Weather calm &amp; sultry

home

Feel extremely languid

The remaining missionaries looking for conveyances
Have been lounging a great part of the day on

the bed
12

Thursday :lr I3ond ' s family and the Ila\,iaiian brethren &amp; sisters sailed this
Pit

Had a parti ng prayer at fIr Cl ark IS

Spent in Hritin9 to my absent daughters to send by tlr Castle

13 &amp; 14

parcel &amp; sent it to ilr C \'/ho left at

J2

past 3

expectin~

to San Francisco(!).

Aften-lards for recreation Vial ked up to the top of Punch BO\'ll
June

prospect
a

vie\~

Finished my
Had a splendid

I wonder hO\'/ I could have 1 ived 23 years at II without before taking

of the city. its sub urbs(!) &amp; the beautiful ocean from this high

position before
15

Sab

Rode dO\'111 vJith I1r Castle

(i

r1rs Parker to Chapel

sermon from fir T :lr C called a feH mor:lents after service

Heard an excellent
F'I.

then took leave

�2~!1851

expecting very early to leave for S.F.
16

ilonday

Caked &amp; spra i ned my v.ri st

!lr Thurston to tea

17

Tuesday

-- &gt;lr C sailed as \'1as expected

He is still feeble

Had 11r Emersons family to breakfast &amp; dinner

considerably

Had

Had to exert myself

l~rist.quite painful -- In the Ptl they left to stop at [\'/a

and the next day to return to their station

18

IJed

The Dep has been opened to foreigners &amp; natives &amp; Castle &amp; Cooke have

become :lerchants

One has gone on thi s business to the U S &amp; the other is

driving work here

0 that the Senior Agent night be permitted to l1ake an

Angel visit &amp; tell us if this is \'/right(l) -- \·Jhere are we
end?

Uhere shall vie

Is the Lord with us or not
None at the ileeti ng lJut the Cl ark's &amp; our family
I have been unable to use my hand r.luch

19 20 21

Have been languid &amp; dozy(!) de-

pressed in spirits

22

Sab

Attended the lJative Service &amp; heard l1r A preach to the children

Rejoice 0 young man &amp;c

In the eve heard fir T text choose you thi s day whom

ye will serve
\lent over to Kaneohe

~!arren

fly oldes~'son \'Jill soon leave for U I have many causes for anxieaty(!)
InCYY

25

spent the Sabbath.

I am free from pain in my \'Jrist &amp; feel thankful tho' the s\'Jelling remains

23

24

£~

I cast all on Him

\':110

0

can give needful grace

it I\nn' s lJirth day -- 18

~lrs

old

The Lord bless her

(\ rIa il was reed but

no letters from my absent ones
Our fleeting this eve ",as attended by r'lessers Cooke &amp; flitchel (1) the
Clarks &amp; our fal,1ily
June

27

Friday

Some dor:lestic trial s

flo vlood -- Heavy heart

Had a long conversa-

tion v:ith :lr C-- relative to my present privileges -- The offer tm made I
could not accept -- For a second I
feel ings

but recovered perfect control of my

~~~t

Father of the fatherless God

t~

,Judge of the \1ido\1 Take care of me

t4 mine above all things keep us from sin Give r.le neither poverty nor riches -- Give rile peace &amp; 1101 ines ----Evenill~

Fathet Thurston &amp; son arrived from

f~uai

I\fter giving ther:l

their supper ,ly SOil I'J &amp; I \JCnt out to r,lake some calls
28

Sat

P:l

Calld all .lrs Donlinis v,'hose only son has parylasis(l) on the

right side of his face
vIith a pair of tv/ins

Aftenlards calld on :lr

F~

[Irs

f~eo

vlho are blessed

The babies are doing I'Iel1, the r.lother is very ill

Calld at the house ,'!here lies in state the corpse of I:ekauonohe.

Her \':OPlen

�particularly the :lother of

l~aali1io

recd me very kindly, said I could not

see the roor;) l'lhere the corpse \las laid for her hushand had gone out to ride
"" had taken the ke:, -- l\ group of old

gra~1

headed nen

8L

I'lomen I'lere sittinu

on the black sand playing checkers &amp; took no notice of ne

[lade ny last

ca11 on :lrs John Ii one of the nost Christian ans civilized vlonen on the
islands
29

Sab

Heard :ir Thurstol), in native &amp; t1r T in the evening at the Chapel in

English Text \!hatsoever a man sOl,teth that shal1 he also reap
30

:londay

The funeral service for the last high fenale Chief \'las perform-

cd at the Stone church

There \\'as greater d i spl ay than I have ever seen

seerned as if the King &amp; Gevener(!) I'!ished to make up in
\'~anting

in character

from each

shoVJ for

It

Wll&lt;lt \JuS

Ten feather kahi1is with three feather \'Ireaths hanging

Ten variiyated(!) feather capes \'lorn by nourners over their broad

cloth coats

Coffin richly ornamtted(!)

King highest nale chiefs Consuls

foreign officials all dressed in (blank) And over

&amp; above

&amp;

what has gone before

there were hundreds of constables carryin9 a red &amp; \'Ihite flag upon a 1&lt;lllite
staff about six feet long
i'lr Clark preached a funeral sermon Text in appropriate to the cor:lpany if

not for the occasion

Better go to the house of mourning &amp;c

made one of the prayers

:lr Thurston

I felt sad at heart &amp; sick of such display

At half past 4 P il Harren left for [v,a on his way to \Jaialua
(July 2)
Birth day
of one of
the family

Tuesday

The mercantile sign of Cooke &amp; Castle \'Jas errected(!) on the North

end of the depository building
spoken against

f\ nel'l sight truly

A sign, perhaps to be

Oh that the senior Agent night be permitted to nake an angel

visit &amp; just tell us

I'!hel~e

\'1e are, whether going right or wromg

Attended by three little girls £. myself

Eve meet

;'lr :litchel(!) Cooke &amp; the Clark

fanily
3

Had fIr Holman to tea
period to thi s ni ssion

4th July Friday
the day

His pareants(!) formerly

belon~Jed

for a short

lie is in del icate health

An unusual effort \'las made in the 11ission vicinity to celebrate

&amp; evening

by a pic nic at the King's Place near the Pali during the

day &amp; a display of fire \'JOrks in the evening

Island in ar:laze(!) &amp; vJitness

nel'! thi ng &amp; I'/Onder where the scene vli 11 end
Saturday

Bought (or ilr C did it for ne) a cord of v,'Ood for $14 which has

not yet been taken care of
Levi left this (\ fl for

&amp; causes me anxiety
\~aialua

-- ;1r Thurston this P :1 for I&lt;ailua -- I

made communion bread for the ilative church

�24 /1851

6

SaL

Attended service tlli s i\ :1 at the Stone church &amp; at the Chapel

Attended

tile communion at the Chapel in the evening -- Solerm service
:lr Thurston dined I-lith us &amp; attended the evening service
July

7

~'londay

8

Tuesday

A vJedding at ilr IJhitney l s
Indulged in a 1 ittle trifl

One of our family attended
in~

pleasantry for which I had to do

penance. -- ilr Emerson took tea 8" spent the night
f'lr B--gs took tea &amp; attended prayer !1eeting

9

!\ singular prayer offered

&amp;. quite out of the usual \'/ay by f1r C--kc

10

Thursday

Took a vJalk to :lr -_IS Place and made some other calls

11

Regulating house 11rs Ives ;cloved to the f!ogers house

Had a long conversation

I'Ji th ----------

12

Saturday

Had ;'lr Rices family &amp; iliss Smith to tea spend the day

Rec Id

a present from ------::lr G An ecl ipse of the moon came on about 8 P 11
Ue an '-lent out to the street to look at it
13

Sab

Ileard t'1r T preach tvJice - He presents truth in a solemn &amp; impressive

manner -- :1r call l d and spent some time singing sacred music I·lith ----- I
availed myself of the opportunity to urge him to regard it a duty &amp; a privilege to sustain the choir in the Chapel
15

Had ilr &amp; rlrs t-Jhitney &amp; ilrs Parsons to dinner
me

16

Hed

:lrs P fitted tv:o dresses for

She &amp; her son took tea &amp; spent the evening
Recd a 1etter from Evarts &amp; heard fran hi s si stcrs

\-!rote to

L

~'J &amp;

at t·la i a1ua
17

Thursday !Jarren's uirth day -- He is 22

The Lord bless &amp;. direct him in

all tlli ngs
~~e

18

friday

had no Social

;leetin~

this eve

I took tea at ;lr John Ii's

:lost of the missionaries at the station

were present and a fe0 select visitors
1 Si

Sat

i'!arren unexpectedly arrived this P ;1 from \J-

lie left L there &amp; expects

to spend a few days with us
20

Sabbath
church

July

21

22

ilr Clark is absent at LaiJaina and

~lr

Andre,'!s preached at the Stone

I a ttendcd the chalJcl &amp; heard rlr Taylor in the eveni ng

Had young :lr Clark &amp; his t,·/o sisters :lr Gu1 ick &amp; :lr Rliggles to tea
Tuesday

Had ;lrs I!hitney &amp; ilrs Pilrsons to sjJend the clay rlrs P cut

(&gt;

&lt;.:(

fit t\&lt;IO dresses for ne
23

\!ed

r~o

meeting

our prayer ;leeting

\·:ith tile erection of the si9n Castle &amp; Cooke expired
Uhether it llrill revive \'/itll the return of one or

tl,!O

�2G/18~1

absent ones from the station is a C]uestion
Ca:lled \\Jiti1
24

upon 'lr &amp; ;-lrs John Ii

Took dinner ''lith tlarren t Isabella at Punahou

Wpack

help
26

~:arren

Sat :lorn

P.eturned early in the P~l to

up his things to send by schooner to

\~ialua

!! returned to \'iaialua station

Read in bedstead this eve I·;hich I shall dispose of. perhaps to :!r -----with whom I had a long conversation

27

Sab

Did not attend tile native service

Attended Chapel tllice

Evening .Jr T

Vias very soler,1tl Text l1hat I'!ilt thou ansl'Jcr \'Jhen he shall call the(l) to
judgment(! )
28

,lade a social call on :lrs Clark-

29

The

anniversa}~y

llrs I' &amp; \,1 vlcre there spending the day

of Illy dear husband' s death

\'/orld of spirits Ivilerc he has gone!

0 that I could knov! r,lore of the

IIhat does hc knol/?

0 that 1 could 1 ive

constantly under the impression that I em in the presence of spirits &amp; he
especially careful not to grieve the
Recd 1 etters to day
30

f}~ou

:1,J &amp; rIA.
flo :leeting in tile eve -- tlr f1artos

Isabella &amp; I dined at ilr lihitney's

tied

Spirit

I~ly

store has burt(!) about half past nine I;;th one O)~ t",o snall houses -- a
ball at mana kilika
31

!\ great national holida:'

/\ great effort

made to celebrate it

lJaS

Frigate Vias here a soiree 9iven at the Palace
till pas(!) 11 0 clock

/\n Eng

flusic and dancing kept up

[lo children t!ere al10l"l(!) to be present

fIr Clark

returned to day
p\ug 1

Isabella \&lt;lent to visit at :lr Hall's (~ attended the Chapel Singing School
in the evening
2

Saturday
arriveJ

Also :1rs Jonson(J) &amp;

teresting date to ne Au? 2.
3

Sab

4th

5

/\n other in-

~lr

Clark E, \'Jalked down to hear ilr T

Discourse in the !\ :1 on building on a sandy foundation Evining(!)

family

Tuesday
P j'1

i'4 ilolokai boys

is t,·/elve years (, nine raonth(!) old

-------

1!onthly Concert at :lr Clarks
~

The Lahainn

eldest children from \·Iaioli

11ent to tile stone church to hear

tl'!ice

--

Have been house cleaning to day

l~hen

f!evd :'lessers T f, Andrevls present

Jr Judd

Quite a full house
Isabella &amp; I dined at Ilrs uominis

\1e nade several calls after 4

\'Ie returned vIe \'lere told that :Ir Castl e had COrle home but the

\'Jords seemed 1 ike idle tales but the, affirmed that it \'las true.
\-/ent to see i'4 found it \'las even so
commence a neVI tern at P hou

~-Je

Levi returned \,/ith the \,iaialua boy to

tOrlon~o\'!

�6

vied had a long conversation ,-lith ilr Castle on a matter of secular interest

v!hich is 1 ikely to make some trouble betHeen nyself &amp; nearest neighbour -\·le had no social ileeting

Some of the families attended at ik Tis at the

Chapel
7

Thursday

Walked up with the children to Punahou to make sone inquiries

of a business nature

Never had my feel ings so overcome chilled &amp; crushed

before -- Recovered in a minute ny usual conposure.
ladies

Left with a polite Good florning as thol nothing had happened

per sued the home ward path empty.
9

Sat

Calld on both the other

&amp;

God kno\-/s the sorrO'\'/s of the wido\'JS

Recd a pail of butter from f1rs Conde

heat~t

Feel as tho Providence had once

(';lore fill my horn of plenty -- Called over at the Kingls palace vdth sevel'al
other 1ad ies to see ;1r Richards portrait
At 4 P :1 heard fIr Oole preach preparitory lecture previous to the communion
of the Iilission church torilorrml

Ye are the salt of the earth

\'!arren arrived

thi s eveni ng.
Aug

11 (lO)Sab

Uid not attend service either at the native church or Ghapel

sermon on brotherly faithfulness &amp; church discipline
ilission ChUl'ch at 4 P.H.
natives

Read a

Communion of the

Resolved witl, divine aid to do something for the

y;ent to the services of the P il \'Jith a kind &amp; forgiving temper

just as I should \'/ere I abollt to enter the unseen \'/Orld. -- ilr L. Snith
assi sted i1r D in the communion
11

s~rvice

[Ionday fIr Emerson arrived &amp; stopped I'lith us -- In the evening Vie all
Vlent down to the Chapel to hear a 1ecture by

~1r

L Severance

12

Called down at ;Ir Thayerls(?) to have my da!]uerreotype taken

13

t'iro te to r lJ &amp;

lS

;Ir E and

16

~1a rtlla

I~arren

A

left for Uaialua.

Isabella through the kindness of

Had a long conv---- \'1ith-------(!)
had her picture taken -- She is

slightly feverish this evening
17

Sab

;lr Dole preached for ;lr T--.

Isabella vias confined to bed

:~r

-- Has

left the C(1)
ilonday &amp; Tuesday -- Depressed in

18 &amp; 19

sp~rits.

0 for assistance to kno\,1 &amp;

do my duty -- dade an effort to get up a meeting for native \'/Omen &amp; only 4
came out.
20

Hed

Borrowed eight pounds of dried apples from ;lrs Castle -- Lent :lrs

Clark 5!2 1bs of Cheese.
21

Thursday

Called on ilrs \ihitney

a most unexpected favor.

\lIiO

Has expecting soon to sail for ;laui

Sat up til midnight

I'/ritin~l

to my absent ones

Recd

�27 !18~1

:Ir kinrJly(1) offered to send the daguerreotypes \'Iith his by 'litcllell' s
Express.

22

friday

!lad a call from :lr lIolman -- About 12

clock

0

"laS

alarned by the

flames of a native house enve1opin() 11e as I lay on my bed I.'lith a frightful
light

At first I supposed the fire night he a house in our our(!) yard

but soon I convinced nyseH that it vias at some distance
of Kin i
23

It \'las the house

i la ka

r~epeated

favors have I experienced this I'leek - rlOst unexpected

heart is impress(l) with the care

;ly

&amp; goodness of him who has promised to

the I'lidovis God &amp; the Father of the fatherless

be

0 for spiritual blessings in

addition to temporal good
The Catherine sailed this P i1 for San Francisco
24

Sab

\-lent to hear ,lr Clark at tile Stone church

Cooke s(!) carriage

(Au~Just

22)(!)

Rode dOl'ln to Chapel in ilr

ill" Tis sermon vJas particularl) addressed to the youn~

Text the fifth comr,lal)dmcnt
:Ir li sick

25

:londay

;lr Taylor took tea \'ith us -- HeRrd 1r T again in the evening

;iet the VIor.len

renarks &amp; had a
2G

Tuesday

pl~ayer

Only 14 present

r~ead

the 1 st Chap of 1. Si.lL1uel

:lade

Took the names of those present

;Ir l1hitney arrived froll :laui

Car.le to our house to board during his

l'Iifes absence

27

\'Jed -r\ttended ilr Ts prayer :Ieeting in the
t\,/o present made it rather ;lethoclistical.

vester~/:

It \!as good but one or

l!alked dO\'/n \,;tll tlr H &amp;. returned

v:ith i1r Cl ark
28

(Thursda~/)(!)

Visited "Iith :lrs Clark at :Irs

\lith \'/hom I vIas not particularly pleased

piS

Sa\va strange

lady there

Called on ;Irs f'\ndreVis ;Irs Lathrop

&amp; I'ks Bates -- In the evening :Ir. G. paid his last fJuarters board

to day since he cane into the family

TI'IO years

Intelligent orderly punctual(?)

[:I,

I

trust truly pious he has fitted a place in this house ",hich fCl'i young men
in Honolulu could have done
29

Friday

I~d so~e

conversation with hin in the evening

ilr Thurston has taken I1r G's place at Honolulu I!ale &amp; he Sailed this

P 11 to be a bsent a fel'! days at !lau i
31

Sab

Heard [k T preach at Chapel to the young Text

in the days of thy youth, ilr

li

calile up to cline -- Felt sadly stupid during

the P 11 Eve \'Jal ked dOl'm to Chapel

Sept 1st

sermon

Had a sho\ver com i n9 hOLle

ilonday

Only t':JO

\'IOmen

met

l1emenber nOli thy Creator

\'Ias able to pay lilore attention to the

Had a prayer &amp;. read \'Iith them at!horle.

reading the NeH Testar:lent again to day in the family

Conmenced

Rode "lith :lr &amp; !lrs

�Cooke

to ;Ir Oinond I s to attend the flonthly Concert at their new house

Sep
2

Tuesday

iIrs LJhitney arrived in the ilaria &amp; her husband took her to their

Olin

house -- Had ;lr I\rmstrong t~ Sam}. to breakfast -:..- Had a call fror:l ;'Irs Hall
Had ..lr &amp; ilrs Clark &amp; thl~ee younger children to tea

ilr Gris\'Jald &amp; some of

the young folks cal1ed in the eveninqto practice singing temperance songs
fIrs Clark &amp; I \'lent a shopping dO\m to\'!Il

4

EriJployed a woman to hel p me sel'!
Friday i1r G arrived fron :laui in season to take breakfast with us -- The
mail arrived in the evening

6

Saturday

&amp; r recd letters from my absent daughters

Had a social visit fror,111rs Thompson -- &amp; ~Irs flarshal1 iIr il ••

ilr Field, ;k Austin &amp; fIr &amp; ilrs Clark took tea --- Recd a present of a
dress fror,l iliss ;111 Snith
5(1) (Friday :Ir G returned frol7l rtaui in season to breakfast I-lith us

(G) {!)

:londay i1ade another i neffectua 1 effort to coll ect the I'/omen &amp; concl uded

8

to give it up
10

(·Jed

It being a pleasant :loon-l ight evening I made an effort to go to the

Gethel prayer ;leeting but not successful in finding COf,lpany, concluded hereafter. if I do not, to rer.lain at home
(Paragraph crossed out here)
I\ttended a tea party at :lr Dinond I s nell house

11

lJent up ,.Ii th ~lr &amp; f1rs

Cooke in the carriage

13

Saturday

Had Victoria &amp; flary Ii to tea (' to spend the evening

feetings(l) tried

Had r.ly

There is no real happinness on earth disconnected with

religion
14

I;eard;\r T preach tv/ice at the Chapel

Did not attend the native service

Subject :tany devices in a mans heart but the Lord directs

?
Sep/o 1

17

I·Jed

Eving(!) l'Ien

) the Scriptures
Had ilr Thurston to tea Had no far,l(!) vlOrshi p

After tea he &amp; r Ir _

rode out
18

Thursday

James &amp; Isabella attended a party at fIrs Dominis -- Had conversa-

tion Ivi th
19

Friday

\~arren

respecting pasture &amp;c &amp;c
arrived just after tea

Has been over at

\~

six voJeeks super-

intending the roads
20

Sat

:; Lyman arrived from flilo &amp; called to say that he had brought me a

pail of preserved ohel0.
~lrs

In the P ;1 I rode clol'm "o/ith ilrs Clark to call on

&amp; r'liss Crabb -- Evening. Had a very pleasant socia:j. tine at home.

�2S¥18S1

21

Sab

\Jent out to hear fIr C Subject, the dut~! of of(!) the hearers to support

the preacher
Walked with W to chapel

&amp;attended

again in the evening

Felt less stupid

than usual
22

llonday

23

Tuesday

A busy day

\'J &amp; I called in the eve at ilr Castles

I,; left at noon. -- Had ilr &amp; j''irs I!hitney l1r &amp; i1rs Bishop &amp; the

iIi sses Andrews to dine
24

\;led

Hrote a page to the girls -- Had ;lrs Paty to dine Et II Lyman -- Had :1rs

&amp; diss E Andrews to tea -- They took ne in the carriage \vith them to the

*(!)

Bethel ileeting

IJalked

Restless night

26

Friday

hOI~le

-------Absent again -------Feelings tried ----

Beware of earthly joys or hopes. ---Lean not on broken reeds

Deborah &amp; her \'/Ol11en called

The females church l11eDbers(!) are very

anxious to have the King reforr,l his 1 ife &amp; forsake his evil VJays -- Fear
there ;s but little reason to hope in his case
this \'leek died in a fit of revelry
27

Sat

A sadness hangs on my spirits

:lr Vida died very suddenly

() that the livery VJould be admonished
It is Vlell if it tends to make tile

heart better

*

25(1)

:lr

26(!)

Friday

Seyr~lOur

ilisses Hall &amp; fliss (lrlflstrong called in the evening

ilr Thurston gave up his his(!) (rehearsal or choir)(!) meetings

for the Choir
28

Sab

Attended the Stone Church -- Heard :lr C preach on the duty of the church

to support their pastor

In the eve I ng (!) heard :lr Taylor at the Chapel

Had

a shoHer comi ng home.
29

Tuesday

Had an invitation to visit ilrs Doninis

get excust1(i

ilrs C &amp; I walked over to

{''os II/e were returning vie r:let General :liller

any refusal that

I'/e

He \'1ould not take

should call in, \Ie reluctantly consented

I!e took us

a 11 over hi s house even to hi s bed char!lbers Z. seenled to feel the pl easure
of a child in shevling his neat fine accorll1lodations
This norn ;lr u\,/igllt arrived \':ith tv/elve of a native fCr.1ales(!) seven
of I'/hom are unmarried some of thel'l of the of (!) 14 I shaul d juge (!)

lie has

brought ther,l do lin to see the city!
Sep

2

:~ecd

letters from &gt;ly daughters fIr DI'Jiyht called

Had an other(!) call &amp; a

satisfactory conversation
2(1) Friday

fIr Castle has been sick several days

I recd a package of letters

per AlderliJaron(?) from ny children \/hich VJere all'los(!) illegible by being
injudiciously(!) packed up in a tin box \·lith
of ei\)ht r:lonths

~jreen

apples &amp; having a voyage

�30/1851

3

:-I&lt;.1de Guava jar,lb(l)

Have presumed my daughters have resumed their studies

at itt Holyoke
4

:lade conr,lunion bread for the native church -- flad 'a call

Sat

fror~l

Capt

Gillett
S

Sabbath

Communion at the Stone Church at the 2d Churcil and at the Chapel

I attended the latter in the evening &amp;. enjoyed the fleeting
7th

Tuesday

rlrs Crabb called -- Had Capt Fales(?) to tea &amp; Uarren arrived from

t-Jaialua

There is a revival among the I:len on board his ship

-- :lr D re-

turned '&lt;lith Mis family to ilo10kai
8

I·'ed

t-)ent over to flr Castles fir C (juite ill

The Dr v:as sent for

I spent

the afternoon there
9

ilr

\~yllie

called expressed it as his opinion that ;lr C is not danger-

ously ill
11

Sat

\~arren

returned to \,1--

tlyself &amp; Isahella took tea at !Irs Ives.

other members of the family v/ere out

The

Isabella \'Jent on board \'lith others to

visit Captan(l) Fales Ship
Sat Oct

13(ll)~r

12

Locke Capt Fales Second mate called

Sab

Had head ache

&amp; spent the evening

Did not attend church or chapel

The latter is cro\·;d-

ed 01&lt;lin9 to the \'/hale ships having come in
13

itonday

Went a shopping to find something to put in a box I intend to

send to f\.r.lerica by a whale Ship

This P [I. :lr Babcock Capt Fales &amp; first

:late call &amp; took the box himself
ilr Castle is getting better -- :lr Clark is salivated and feels miserably
The King at his country residence &amp; is doing iliserablv
14

Tuesday

i1rs Alexander arrived in the rlaria

from the U S via S.F.

:Ir Beckwith *(!) also arrived

He is rather feeble having taken the Panama fever

Called on 1,lrs A at ilrs Clark's in the evening •
•5

\~ed

Had fIrs A &amp; her three sons to tea

The boys spent the night &amp; took break-

fast
16

Thursday

Called on :'Ir C &amp; found he had been writing some pages &amp; \'las rest-

ing on the sofa \-lith \'1hip in hand to ride (" drive dOl-m townl

I read at his

request tM) 1etters
17

Friday

Had :Ir Gul ick to tea 6. to spend the night

18

!1r Taylor made us a call in the evening

19

Sab attended Service at the Stone Chllrch &amp; heard ilr Armstrong

A busy day as usual.
There are

so many seamen nOH in port that an Eng service is to be held for a fe\'!
weeks at ,1r L. Smith's church

I rode do\·m \Jitfl f'1r E4 :lrs Cook(l) &amp; heard f1r

*Recd 1arge packages of 1ettet'S fran my chi 1dren by ilr

[3

�:n/1851
Dole preach in the forenoon &amp; attended chapel in the evening.
Had a call from :Irs &amp; Iliss Judd -- I'irote a letter to Dr Anderson

20
23

Thursday flight The pri sners (!) broke

out of the Fort &amp; laid a plot to kill

several of the officers of Government

They marched up to Punch l&gt;o\'Jl &amp; took

the fort(?) &amp; loded{!) t\'JO of the pieces but \'Jere arrested &amp; carried back to
prison
I calld on :Ir Beckl'/ith &amp; "las pleased IJith his appearance

23(1)

He is confined

to bed \-/ith a fever
24

Friday

I calld dOI'ln at Dr Smith the dentists ' &amp; had tHo I'/hole teeth &amp;

five stumps extracted -- l'Jarren arrived about noon on business for :lr Emerson
25

~J

returned again to day

fire the A 11 at three

0

Finished letters to my daughters -- There \'las a
clock which burnt tlVO houses a little distance

from John Ii's
26

Sab f\ttended morning Service at the Stone Church
to give the Seamen room

28

Tuesday

Staid at home fran Chapel

attended the l3ethel in the evening

The 1ast day in the tern

HRd no means of ~o i ng up to vi si t the

Sc hoo 1
29

tied

Levi Rode over to

to visit lJarren

~~aialua

I borro\'/ed a horse &amp; saddle

from John Ii
30

Nov 1

:liss !3ishop I':ho VIas at \I on a visit

l~eturned

Sat

It I'/as one of busy domestic care to role

Sarah Jonson(!) spent the day

Attended service at the Bethel

with rlr &amp; ilrs Dole

A nell Choir has been got up composed entire-

ly of :'lale voices :lr G has returned.
Parker I'las over took rleals l.lith

LIS i~

tile l3ethel norning prayer :leeting

Singing not

ver~l

interesting.

slept at ilrs Castles

ilrs

She &amp; I attended

She hopes that the Lord has revived his

Hork( in her husband's field at Kaneohe.

An Episcopal Service Vias conducted

in the 2d story of :lr HOI-Je's Ancllor Roo!1

One of Chulmer's Sermons Reud

by .lr \'iyll i e payers (!) read hy a : lr Turner
The Anniversary of my leaving the land of

Nov 3d
day.

\~e

\'Ihitne~l

(she &amp; I) dined at :Ir John Ladcl'g

:Irs SnOI'!

~lrs

Thompson

[i

~y

birth and Isabella's birth

I called on ilrs Von Pfister ;lrs

rtrs Patterson -- In the evening she had a

present of a beautiful car,lphor desk from llr Goodale

0 fOt' gratitl!de to God

for the friends &amp; for all that conduces to promote our happiness -- Janes

Nov

4th

Isabella

E~

I attended the 11 Concert at the chapel (?)

Tuesday

Levi I'lith the IJaialua boys returned

at our house

Also ilr Emerson

ilr Goodale spent the eveninu at hor'lc

I!e

lie stppped

have all had colds.

�It Has really pleasant again to hear the sound of the flute accompanied by
voices around the centre table
5

School commenced again -- The flail Hhich Ilas been expected for SOr.le

\IJed

tine arrived
G

Thursday

I recd letters frorl the girls

The daughter of fIr &amp; i1rs Crabb, a beautiful young lady recently

arrived at this place. eloped with a youg(!) man by the name of Coll ins, a
Jew &amp; w,ore married by Revd Lowell Snith
7

Friday

8th

Sat

ilr 3t ilrs lJhitney called uncerer,loniously &amp; took tea "lith us

\':arren arrived this Ail just after family \'JOrship having taken an ear,lY

start

No one knows how anxiously I feel for his ter.lporal success

not seem to have got into the right place

He does

If the Lord does open the way

before hin &amp; grant hilll prof3perity The glory shall be his -- I-Ie had f'1rs
Alexander to tea &amp; to spend the evening -- I-!arren &amp; I called at ilr Ii's to
ackno~"ledge

the favor of the loan of the horse -- I had an appl ication to
r1r Richardson I'.,ho Play come next \'Jeek -- The i'lission

take a boarder to da'Y

Churches to have a communion (?) to

r,lOrrOH -- I"e had no prepari tory 1ecture

-- This is another letting down
9

Sab

I did not attend public "JOrship in the norning but spent it in medita-

tion reading up the Bible &amp; in prayer
The ilission Church net at 4 P 11 in the Stone Church to corrnemorate the
Sav iour' (1) dyi ng love

fIr Dol e preac hed

ilr Hitchcock ass i sted in the

communion service.
Nov

13

The Eliza Warwick

has arrived and has again brough(L) grave stones to

replace my husband's broken ones.

Recd 2 letters via Cape Horn from t1.J.

&amp; ;1.A.

14

I close another week &amp; one of unusual anxiety

Had been vJriting to my absent

cllildren -- Had a call from Consul Allen just returned fror.l the U.S.
15

Sab(1)
sea.

Heard

~lr

T. preach tv/ice Text in the A t1 The (1) is sorrow upon the

It "Jas designed for seamen -- In the evening His text was Goodness is

profitable unto all things &amp;c

A most solem(!) &amp; inpressive sermon at the

close of whic/1 :JrsCarter &amp; Capt. Lyme \'Iere married
Carter died in the delirium tremens(?).

Only 15 months since Capt

0 "/hat a contrast Vias his end to to

(I) that of the good nan whose end is peace
16

11onday(l)

vJarren left for IJaialua.

I sent to the Post Office letters

for the U S via San Francisco
19

\lIed

The anniversary of tile sail ing of the tlonteal (!) the vessel which took

my daughters to the U.S.

ilost rapidly have these tv/o years sped their

�fl ight -- fIr HOil!;lancame to board.
22

Sat

Called "lith ilrs Clark on ;'lrs CraLb ,'.'hose husband is sick (disease a

softning of the brain) and whose only daughter has recently been married
gone to China

&amp;

Truly 1\ stranger in a strange land &amp; in affliction is She.

He next called on ilrs Cartright{!) who arrived last \':ed in the El iza \'!ar'oJick and on Sabbath her youngest child an infant of two years died in convultion a fit.

We are traveling through a vale of tears.

Ha~e

shed some

mysel f to day -- 1\171 So perplexed about taking boarders and reluctant to
give up our habits of religious \'.'Orsllip.

111ft r.1Y I-/aiting eyes to God from

him js.all my aid
23

Sab

Attended Service at the Cethel and heard ;lr T preach a most excellent

serr.lOn from the text The Lord's hand is not shortned(!) that it cannot save
neither is his ear heavy that it will not hear but your
ra ted (?).

ini~uities

have sepa-

The sermon made a good impre s s i on on my :1 i nd &amp; it seemed so

appl icable to a case that I did hope it \''Iould make a deep impression but I
I'las disappointed
Nov 24/51

110nday :Iorn.

1\ Star hilS 90ne out in our house

Vlllo has departed.
25

~~

ny heart r.1ourns as for one

0 the sadness that \'leigs(l) down my spirits!

Still oppressed -- Labour in vain -- sorrow is mine which I can only disclose
--

to God.

nay he bring good out of what is so crushing to my spirits.

Save Lord the children of thine hand maid &amp;. hear prayer

0 thou prayer hear-

ing God.
26

~'Jednesday

f1rs Lovlell Smith had a son last evening

lor &amp; Hall

e~

I called up on :lrs Tay-

Dimond &amp; ilr S passing along in his carriage took me up to see

his "life &amp;. child

On I,ly return called on :lrs Judd

\,1110

\lith her three daughters

were very courteous.
Still heavy at heart
27

Thursday
th~

;lr

I~olman

has been het'e one v.Jeek

He is subject to bleeding at

lungs &amp;. is in delicate health -- Some young ladies called &amp;. played on

tile piano &amp; sang but my heart \-Ias not in unison.
\"hat my soul

0 for a restoration of

held dear -- It seems to me that the glory of the house is

departed -- &amp; with it is gone I,ly relish for food

0 for the lights(?) of

Gods countenance to cheer &amp; comfort l:1y heart
Called this eve on Hrs Hitchcock \·/ho is visiting I-lith her husband at :lr
j1

28

l

s

Ft~iday

Independence day.

Goodale also v.ere at home.

liad ilr U. t1rs Taylor to dinner

~lessers

Holman &amp;

Caked in tile morning &amp; \'rithout any native assis-

�J4/1851

tance got the dinner.
A flail \'Ias reed about noon necd a letter fr1(!) ~1J -- There VIas a reception

at the Palace about 11 o'clock -- fir &amp; i1rs I,; called in the P i1 &amp; stopped
to tea &amp;.
29

Sat

In the even i 119 ; lr G pu i d ne for a fjuarters board

\\{))~5hip

A rainy day

Victoria car,1e about noon

&amp; S Clark staid to tea

Rather gay &amp; childish

She

Read an accout(!) in tile fl Y Evan(?) at of(!) the

fleeting of the Arlerican Goard at Portltlnd
:ly spirits are lightned(!)

I have referred all to God

Trials, if

sanctified will do me good
flov. 30

;ir Hitchcocl&lt; preached fc5r :lr T in the chapel in the morning
preached fron the
the Lord
i10nday

Dec. 1

1\

ver~1

te~t

Not (

ilonthly Concert vias appointed at the CllajJel

Tuesday.
to H.

?

) in spirit serving

900d sermon

ilr /\rmstrong conducted the
2d

) in business (

?

Evening:1r T

exGt~c is (!)

I'Jarren arrived at 2 PrJ

I attended \'lith Levi

flot many present. -------

He has given up farming at

I felt glad to have him return

\~

&amp; returned

His piety &amp; decided principal s on

rel iaion are a great comfort to me
3d

I'Jed

This 1\.:1.

\~

for the first (1) took his seat at the head of the table

It vias \,/ith great reluctance that I

allo~'ed

,lr

to yield the place but

there vias an undisputed propriety in it. ---- t1y solicitude &amp; praye(!) seem
unavailing -- I have givea it ill2.. still indulged a hope that God's \'Jord,
Spirit &amp; Providence,

4

Thursday

will yet reclain ---------------

I,Je have had abundance of rain this week.

evening at home in pleasant conversation &amp;

5

The new Seminary for Chiefs

&amp; residents

tSS

\~e

all spent the 10n9

sin~Jing

dedicated by addresses from

i1essers Armstrong &amp; Beckwith (the teacher, &amp; singing----(!)
6

Sat

I called down at the dentists but found hiPl so occupied as not to be

able give(l) me attention
Capt Whitfield's care
ilr &amp; f1rs
7

Sab

\~hitney

rlade Several calls. -- I have packed &amp; sent to
a box for :liss lIill contents for :1.J. &amp; H.I\. --

had a party for the Sunday School

I\ttended Service at the Chapel &amp; heard :1r T preach fror.l the \'Jords 0

that they ,-.ere \'/ise that understood this that would consider their latter
end.

/\ most impressive senmon

I heard for others as I'/ell as for nysel f

that truth l-:1ay be fastened as a nail in a (

?

) in r:1any hearts -- After-

noon Heard rlr 1\ at the Stone Church -- A salute fired from a
port

&amp; the absence of one

~1an

of \'Jar in

distracted my thought that I heard but little

Evening Heard ilr T preach on the Chri stian I,farfare

Very appropriate.

The

0

�r---~
35/1851

Lord bless his \lJord
Dec/51

8th

ilonday
fl~orn

:1ecd a kind token of

[Irs tJilcox

l&lt;Jhat I need.

from I1r Bond

l~er:Jerrlbrance

f,lso a special favor

Blessing &amp; trial are r:Jingled in my cup

The Lord kno\! best

He kno\'Js hOI'1 prone I am to lean on earth &amp; idolize lily blessing

I will praise him for trials &amp; nercies

[lay both do me good one to lead me

to trust in God the other to hlean{?) me from the l'Iorld
l1r &amp; l1rs liitchcock call 'd this evening
9

Tuesday

I II/ent dO\&lt;Jn to Dr Snith the denti st, to have a tooth fill ed &amp;

one extracted &amp; all the rest a ttended to

\~as

absent all the forenoon

11rs

Judd &amp; I'lrs Hall ca 11 ed.
[Irs Full er sent ue a present of forty ori,lnges
10

Had a call from Capt Hudson of the Vincennes

He has lost tHO children since

A son at sea &amp; a daughter at hone

leaving home

!~

spoke of the affliction

like a true Christian
11

Thursday

\:larren Isabella &amp; myself took tea at :Ir Clark's

I did not spend

the evening
12

Friday

13

Sat

i Ir

Gul ick took breakfast ,.,; th us

A busy day

l1y native 1'lOman sick

\irate a letter to fl.J. &amp; 11.1\. (in a

vleek 4 evng s)(! )
14

Sab

l'!ent to Chapel &amp; heard ih' T preach fran the text

search Jerusalem as with candles a very searching sermon

The Lord "Jill
In the eve it

rained &amp; prevented lily attendance
15

ilonday

16

Tuesday

18

Thursday

The teachers &amp; schollars at Punahou moved into their tlew school house.
Sent four sheets via S Franci sco to my children by the Golden
Thanksgiving.

All our family at home

r~ul

e.

\'!e had ilr &amp; fIrs \!hitney &amp;

little Hervey to dinnel'
19

I called at llrs Patterson's &amp; Iloffnan's and on the Queen

Had the honor to

be received into the King's palace bed roan
20

Sat eve

Had a

ver~1

interestinSj conversation ,-,ith

be absent next \'Jeek.
21

Sab

ily son expects to

Cast all thy care on Hin \vho careth for thee

/icard .Ir T at the chapel preach tvJice Text in the f;lorn the children of

tlli s Horld are in their generation ,.Ji ser than the children of 1 ight
subject in the
22

:londay

evenin~

23

Tuesday

\'las that of the return of the prodi9al son

t·lan'en &amp; PI Clark set out for

\-!aialua. -- (su!.;;:lission
:h~s

The

I~aneolle

to go round the island via

SUb~lit)(!)

Cooke VJas confined vJith a son at nine this A il

Dr NeViCOfl1b &amp;

lilyself I'Jere the only persons present out of the fanily -- lirs \J called up &amp;

�3G.'18:)1

she with i1rs Clark took a cup of coffee \'Jith me
25

Thursday

Christmas

A very

~uiet

day at hone narked only by a present of

a nice bonnet &amp; dress for Isabella from :Irs Oorninis -- The gentlel;len rode
to Dimond Point &amp; "Jere absent from Dinner -- \!e had stuffed

bal~cd

fi sh &amp; a

variety of vegetables for supper.
26

I go in every morn

to I!ash [, dress :lrs CiS cabe

To day she has had a

high fever &amp; has been in great di stress T,,:o physicians called -- ,.,e feel sor:le
anxiety for hare

Z7

Sat

The last one in the year -- I have tried to improv(!) it in doing

0 that I nay be instrur.lental in sorle \'lay of doing good -- I have heard

good

through ,irs R.ichard(!) of r:ly daughters --

[10

ilail yet -- :lade cake for Sarai

I'/llose adopted daughter is to be narried next "leek.
28

Sab

I:eard :lr T preach in the r,lorn fron the text

Look unto the Itock ItIhence

you are hel-'lI1(?) &amp; to the side of the pit ,,!hence ye \Jere taken
spective~ermon -- In the evening For \vbat is ."ourlife

It vias a retro-

A soler:1I1 sermon adopt-

ed to the close of the year.
;·lary Ii \'las married to f,lr Grisl'lold at her father's house hy r1r Taylor
after the close of the evening service.
29

110nday

Call'J over at :lr Ii &amp; sal'l the bride

The young pair are going to

l:lOve into the va 11 ey

30

Spent part of the P il in a social call to :lrs Castl e

31

Called dO\IJI1 at :lr Taylor's study to purchase Bibles for

r~e\,l

Year's Gifts for

my children -- Uished to attend the preparitory lecture at the Chapel but
could not find company
January 1 1852

All my children took tea at Punahou

Thursday (ilessers Armg (!) teacher Lee Doctors Judd Lathrop &amp; Hardy rlr

Hall &gt;lr Bishop j·!hitney :lessers Davis Hatcher &amp; Stochen(?) lawyer flarris :lr
\'Iyll i e &amp;c &amp;c &amp;c)
Had above 20 calls fron gent1emen presenting the compliments of the
season

flot a very happy day after all \1hy should I regret passing time

except to improve it to better purpose.
at :lrs Judd's

f~d

an invitation to attend a party

It is the second of the kind that I have recently declined.

I do not enjoy them.

flo [-lail yet.

�;,laria P. Chamberlain journal - one(l) loose sheet
1851

t~ed Jan. 1st 1801(1)

eternity

A flew Year

Solemn thought

0 for pardion(!) for the past

I am tv/elve month(!) nearer

&amp; preparation

for the future

Had [liss rl111s &amp; r1iss Rishop to dine also r1r D\,/ight &amp; I1r Boardman
&amp; ik Damon to tea

I did not

ilr l~y1 ie gave a 1ecture at the Chapel

iliss :'1

It rained in the P f1 and

attQnd~

:'Irs \'] &amp; I rode up to see their lot &amp; to see the house the (!) have

2d Thursday

1ease:l to live ill till they build their O\JI'l

Could not get admission as the na-

tives had gone &amp; taken the key

4x Sat(!)

Had ;liss Bishop to tea

3

Madeapplication to grant for a small

Friday

1ua which was granted by the privy council

pi~ce

of land for Warren at Waia-

Recd a letter from ilr \,j

x Had an ackno\'!ledgmet(!) \,/ritten by \'lay of to the Prer.lier

&amp; council

Spent some

time in converstion with.{!)
(The folloVling Vias vJritten on the other side of the page; undated)
Aug 19

i1r Ii paiJ me 14 50(!) for board.

Dec
22

AttenJed Service at the StoneChurch &amp; heard fir /\ preach to the peopl e on the
duty of supporting their pastor
Attended also the Chapel

23

Tuesday

2S

Thursday

I walked up to Dr J's

carriage

:Iade sone inquiries of 0 J about land for l'iarren

27

&amp; spent the day &amp; C brought me home in the

fIrs Rice &amp; two children came down to dine vrith flr Boardman also tlr Bishop
took tea

23

:Ir Boardman is putting up the to\m clock &amp; dined \vith us

&amp; spent the niyht

Ca11d ovel~ at ;Ir Am g's{J) hut found no body at home
Spirit depressed mind unsettled

29

Last Sat in the year

Attended the Chap &amp; heard rlr D preach on the importance

of ir.lproving tir"e(?)

{\ttended the Stone C in the p rl &amp; at the C again in

the eving(J)
31

T~anksgiving

appointed hy the King

service at Chapel

All the fa---- but mysel f attended the

I denied myself to attend to dOPlestic concerns

II &amp; Isa1 (!) dined at ilr L Snith's

f1r G &amp; the boys dined at home

ilr &amp; f1rs

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                <text>&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%; text-align: center;"&gt;Maria Chamberlain&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%; text-align: center;"&gt;March 19, 1803 - January 19, 1880&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%;"&gt;Maria Patton submitted herself to become a candidate for the missionaries on October 15, 1926, believing she would save Native Americans. Instead, she found herself on the Parthian sailing to the Sandwich Islands. Maria became an exception to the rule as she did not have a husband when she set sail on her mission. Maria kept a journal from 1825 to 1859, that detailed her biggest life experiences and challenges.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Maria started her journal in 1825 when she was still in Salisbury, Pennsylvania and not yet apart of the mission. She would detail almost everyday of her life, focusing most of her attention on Sunday’s as she would talk about the sermon she heard or her time at church. She would include the mundane aspects of everyday life to her exciting journey to the Sandwich Islands. In her everyday life, Maria took care of her eight children and would entertain visiting guests with a hot cup of tea. Sea captains to royalty to fellow missionaries were always welcomed in the home of the Chamberlains. Since Maria and Levi were close to the royalty, they were updated on political affairs of the government. She wrote how Madam Boki prepared for war as she did not want to give up Oahu. In the end, other chiefs were able to calm down Madam Boki and major conflict was avoided. Maria would end her journal in 1859, 34 years after first starting in 1825.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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                    <text>*~lJJi-::.~()nJ1 L.:r:; CllCi'ie:; precdc tlis c;ecti(lIl • •
j ()t'i;~St E,;7 dllJ COliCC:l'ilS Lel!i ChtL&lt;lll:rLl;:I'S L,s

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P. Chamberlain journal - unbound.

Gift of David Forbes, 1987

(1849)
Sabbath Jan 14 1848(1849)
r'lr C appears a~ ittle better to day rested better. though he did
not sleep much coughed much and raised mucous matter copiously

tlr Dimond watch-

ed "'/ith him till 1 o'clock I then got up and laid down on a separate couch till
morning.
The Dr called about noon spoke some \-Jords of encouragenent in r"efference(l)
to r'1r CiS case.

He said it II/ould be a great honour to be raised up from the

very brink of the grave, to be employed in doing something more for God, but he
did not expect it

He felt that he had entered the dark valley and he longed to

lay his head on Jesus breast; and like an infant in the arms of its mother sweetly breathe his life out there
lie said I knolt' my heart
wicked.

It is deceitful above all things and desparately

It is very calm and placid and peaceful now, but oh. what deadful(l)

exercises I have had.

How it has raged and roared and and(L) foamed, take the

tempestuous ocean or like the destructive tor(!)

Oh gracious Saviour. deliver

me from the power of sin, "lash me in thy blood and save I:ly inmortal spirit
Sab night Maria Jane slept on the couch in her father's room till 12 a clock
then I came down and gave rlr C his medicine and releived(l) her
1·10nday 15

tk C had a poor day --

i~rs

Richards took tea at ilrs Turrell's

Bishop accompanied her and her daughters home
Feby 2

t1rs Green call ed I'li th 11r

ilr

f'lr Cooke came

Damon -- tlr C ...Ias very happy to see her

Conversed with her on the faithfulness of God in converting his t\I/O sons are in
(1) the U S

Said it was in answer to prayer

Said he had done all that \-Jas in

hi s power for those dear sons that he vias brought into a state of mi nd to 1 eave
them in God's hands and take him at hi s \'lord that he would convert them
Hr D said if you linger with us you may hear more good news, He remarked
j'ly soul bounds for irrrnortality
Sat night Feb 3

I came down at 12 o'clock

I~

pleasant dreams. Deep, deeper than the grave.
it.

was restless said he had had unHis back VJas I'leary and I rubbed

His 1 imbs were numb and cold, and I lomied(!) them, he refused to let me get

hot water, He said, Slow death is creeping through my veins chilling all the
fountains of 1 ire.

How Hill he strike the fatal blow?

0 God, my my most merci-

ful Saviour. deliver me from the fear of this King of Terrors.
fect love, which casteth out fear.

Give me that per-

Cleanse I:le from guilt \'/ash me in thy blood

and give me an abundant entrance into thine everlasting kingdom.
Holy Spirit into thy hands I cor.mlit my soul.
Now dear wife be dOltm and try to get some rest

Father son and

�2/ (1849)

Sabbath Feb 4
to hir.1

I read several chapters in the New Testamen(!) and of the Psalms

I read the hymn

~Jhen lan~JOr{?)

and disease invade

He requested me to

read it the second time and he repeated it after me Said it express{!) his feelSaid it \\las finished(?) and most beautiful hymn that it never ap-

ing exactly.

pea red so sweet to him before
After a distressed turn of coughing a cloud passed over his mind
impatience, a black enemy is concealed a\vay back in my heart
left to dishonor God

He said

I fear I shall be

I fear I shall \'Jeary out your patience my dear wife and

that I shall tire out all my friends.

I said I am not \veary yet and I have not

a doubt that God will give me all the strength and patience I need

He replied

That is a kind word and I know you \vill pray to God to help me in the last trying hour.

He then \'Jept and prayed most earnestly that God v/Ould not forsake

him that he \'Jould enable him to say in truth Thy \,/ill be done
not required much attention from your friends.
that I can by your nurse nyself.

I said you have

I am thankful that I am well and

He commenced praying again and said I thank

God for giving me a kind wife and for her a patient cheerful spirit.
not troubl (!) and \'Jear out the patience of all my kind friends
pangs of death take a\'/ay its sting

0 let me

tlitigate the

Let me gently down into the grave

Be better

to me than my fears.
~1ay

18

rtr C. rode out in the horse carriage a short distance

Returned much

wearied and said he thought he should not attempt it again -- It was a labour instead of relief
Sabbath June 17

I attended the morning native service -- Hhen I returned l1r

C \'/as lonely and depressed in spirits.
portion of Scripture.

Asked me to come and read some comforting

I read the XVI of St John.

He said he felt desolate

he

felt that he must soon part \vith his friends on earth and go alone into eternity
and oh what is it what shall I see and know when the curtain drops.

he asked me

to forgive him for every thing in which he had ever grieved me and requested me
to pray for the presence of the Comforter
Tuesday June 19 t1r C tho feeble \'Jished to go up to the Depository

He said

when he put on his hat that he thought it \vould be his last visit -- He made a
short call

~1r

Castle very kindly carried him up and down the stairs and insisted

on carrying him home, but on the way tk CiS feet were entanf)ledin a string and
(I \

l .

the both feel(!)

I was greatly alarmed, but Providentially he was preserved from

injury
Hednesday 20 11r C complained of feeting(!) some pain in his shoulder and
hip in

conse~uence

of the J.ar from the fall

�3/ (1849)

Thursday

Hr C was very much oppressed for breath (the "leather bei n9 very

close had to use a fan and keep the windows and doors open
that his hour was near

He VJaS apprehensive

He gave me his blessing thanked me for all my attentions

and said the Lord bless our dear, dear children and succeed all your efforts in
training them up in the right way

I feel r.Jore for you all than I can express

The Lord be \-/ith you and provide for all your ",rants.
~&lt;1r

Saturday June 30

C coughed hard and roused discolored matter

Had a very

uncomfortable day
Sab July 1

Corrununion at the native church

I did not attend f'lr C felt

poorly was not able to read any.,
flonday July 2 i'1r C raised blood.
feverish

I gave him 10 drops of digitalus

I feel the need of a physician to consul with

He is

I took care of him dur-

i ng the night
Tuesday 2(1) 1'1r C rested better than I feared

This morning his expectoration

is lighter colorad
Hednesday 4
brews

f1r C desired me to read the XX III Psalra &amp; the 11 Chap of He-

Gave me his blessing said oh hml he dreaded the dying struggle

future safety of his soul he had no concern he could
Thursday

He was a 1 ittle more comfortable

and inquired tenderly the cause
was fa i1 i ng.

co~it

As to the

it to God

He noticed that I felt depressed

I could not conceal from him my fears that he

He said I corrunend you to God that is all I can do

The US Ship of liar Ohio arrived yesterday

He are acquainted "/ith Capt S

and are anxious to have a call from the surgeon of the ship
Friday 6 i1r C has had a diarrhea and acute pain in the bowels.
very ill to day.

He gave me some advice about some temporal matters and then

said The Lord bless you and direct you
all I can desire.

day.

He can do for you and our dear children

Clark called and spent an hour -- I slept in his room

~r

Gave him 25 drops of lilUldamir.l
Saturday

He has been

.. and tl'!O small powders of morphine.

f·1r C rested better than I feared has been more free from pain to

Capt Stribbling and his Surgeon called at four P.M.

Husband enjoyed the

call very much and seemed to forget his indisposition in the pleasure of meeting
an old friend

He gave the Dr a brief some account of his complaint from early

youth to the present t ir,le and sumed it up by sayi n9 to tell all a bout hi sill
heal th I"ould rnake a long story and he felt that he \-laS fill ing up hi s few remaining days of life.
The Dr considers him in the last stages of the disease and expressed to me
his regret that he could afford no relief.

L -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
~

Promised to call again

�4/(1849)

Sat eve Mrs Clark Mrs Dominis and Mrs Pierce called -Sabbath day July 8
all the forenoon

Communion of the r·lission church

:lr C

H:::tS

vp.ry comfortable

At 3 P.;I. he was taken with pain in the bov/els, yet vtished me

to attend the service I gave him 26 drops of laudanum and a morphine

p~'lder

and

went out to hear the sermon

Just as it was closed I was informed that he had been

rasing(1) blood and returned

The opiate hO\,/ever began to take effect and he be-

came comfortable -- This morning at \'IOrship we sang the hymn SV/eet is thy work
my God ;,ly King

Hhen I came into his room he said that was a sweet hymn and the

children sang it very prettyly(!)

Sweet is the day of sacred rest and s\'/eet Hill

be the work of pra ising God forever
After the children had all gone to Chapel he requested me to read the I IX

(l) Psalm that s\'/eet psalm so full of goodness and truth
half of it, he said oh that my mind

\'/aS

Hhen I had read the

filled with the precious v/ord of God

his judgments his precepts his law his commandments

Oh that I may relish them

as I do the choicest food as I relish the Sardines which Mrs. sent meO)
Tuesday 10

Dr

\~ood

called to see Hr C He v/ere very glad to see him

He

expects to spend a fortnight at Honolulu
Wed 11

Dr Barraluno(?) called and spent an hour

I found that he was from

Philadelphia &amp; that we had some common acquaintances there

He recommends the

free use of morphine
~lr

Thursday

C had numerous calls

cough;,-and expectorates much diarrhea under

check
Friday 13

nr and i-Irs Clark have most kindly sympathised(!) in fIr CiS protracted

illness.

She having a desire to visit 11r Emersons family whose son has a desease

(1) of the heart and is failing left for Waialua
Saturday 14

Mrs Thurston call'd in to see Mr C and expressed her satisfaction

to find him so comfortable

He repl ied you see me nO\ll on the top most surge,

just where the billows are about to break
_______________________________________(1)

t10nday July 23
stairs

Na ai(l) calld(!) about nine this A.II. to carry my husband up
-

When he took him up in his arms h/hich he did \·Jith as much ease as he

would a little child) he told him that this VJould be his last visit.
not been up stairs since the 1st of Jan.

He made a short call in MA's and l'lJ ' s

rooms and then passed on to his business room.
once more beside my desk.

He has

Ilo\o,J said he let me sit down

After making some remarks about several things \'Ihich

he noticed. he bovv'ed down his head and prayed 0 l.ord remember me in thy mercy.

�.

I

5/ (1849)

Help me to resign up every thing on earth into thy hands.

0 prepare me for my

departure from time in to eterniy(l) give me an easy and peaceful dismission
B1 ess my dear wife and be her stay and support
them.

B1 ess my fami ly and provide for

Bless my successors and help us all to glority thy name for Christ
Evening.

He asked me to read the Saviour's last prayer and said!I long for

immortality
Friday July 13(1 )(appears on a separate page)
near my eternal home(!).
loosening

As my grasp on earthly friends and attatchments(l) is

I I"ant to become famil iar with Heaven

not far from me \'/hen trouble is near.
VIII Psalm

He repeated the second verse after me several times and said read
This vias

~1r ~Jhitney's

0 tilat the Lord \'Jould be \-lith me in the last struggle.

reach down his hand and ("lord crossed out) me.
upon

Dear God, dear Saviour, be

He then requested me to read a part of the

this again to me when you see me depressed.
text.

i1r C remarked,me my friends think

comforting

0 that he II/auld

I want something to take hold

I repeated the beautiful verse of Dr Watts

o if

my Lord \'/ould come and meet,
ily soul would stretch her ",ings in haste

Fly fearless through death's iron gate
Nor feel the terror as she passed.
He said that is just what I \,/ant.

I seem to forget that there any thing(!)

written \-,hich so exactly expresses my feel ings.

I love Or Watts.

Though dead

he yet speaketh
I then turned to the 17 hymn of the same author beginning \I/ith the third verse
What sinners value I resign

The fourth verse he repeated twice, and made an attempt

to sing it -- the last line of the stanza he adopted as his m-Jn and frequently exclaimed when shall I wake and find me there.
The evening of the same day he said I have had many fears

Gest I should be

left to dishonor God in the distressing hour but now I begin to hope that he
will be better to me than my fears and that at even(!) time it shall be light

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                <text>&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%; text-align: center;"&gt;Maria Chamberlain&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%; text-align: center;"&gt;March 19, 1803 - January 19, 1880&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%;"&gt;Maria Patton submitted herself to become a candidate for the missionaries on October 15, 1926, believing she would save Native Americans. Instead, she found herself on the Parthian sailing to the Sandwich Islands. Maria became an exception to the rule as she did not have a husband when she set sail on her mission. Maria kept a journal from 1825 to 1859, that detailed her biggest life experiences and challenges.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Maria started her journal in 1825 when she was still in Salisbury, Pennsylvania and not yet apart of the mission. She would detail almost everyday of her life, focusing most of her attention on Sunday’s as she would talk about the sermon she heard or her time at church. She would include the mundane aspects of everyday life to her exciting journey to the Sandwich Islands. In her everyday life, Maria took care of her eight children and would entertain visiting guests with a hot cup of tea. Sea captains to royalty to fellow missionaries were always welcomed in the home of the Chamberlains. Since Maria and Levi were close to the royalty, they were updated on political affairs of the government. She wrote how Madam Boki prepared for war as she did not want to give up Oahu. In the end, other chiefs were able to calm down Madam Boki and major conflict was avoided. Maria would end her journal in 1859, 34 years after first starting in 1825.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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�['laria P. Charlluer1ain journal
1848
Honolulu Dec 14 1843

I was surprised on stepping to the door to day to meet ilrs Richards and t"IO
daughters

They came dovln from Lahaina in a vlhale ship with the Rev 11r Taylor

They wish to stop a while '-lith
Dec 18
blood.

ilr

CiS

lAS

and I have engaged to board them a month.

cough is very bad and his expectoration tinged often
--

He is troubled I'!ith 'coldness of the feet at night

,~ith

Flannel and blank-

ets are applied in vain to produce heat till midnigrlt then burning heat succed!?(l)
I apprehend an attack of illness is at hand.
Dec 22

Had tiessers Taylor and Boardman to tea "Ii th

Rand daug hters.

~'lrs

Our three older children attended a singing school at tlrs Dominis l

r'lr C 'Jas com-

fortable a.nd the evening 1&lt;/as spent in a very pleasant social v/ay.
Dec 25

The children ''1ere very happy in giving and receiving preseflts.

I

have taken cold and am somewhat depressed in spirits
Dec 29

tlrs Taylor and :liss ilills took tea vlith us.

ilrs T is going to leave

the islands after a residence of 25 years

She is a vloman of an excellent charac-

ter and it is It/ith regret ''Ie bid her adieu

The evening vias spent very agreeably,

husuand \'las comfortable but my cold in the head is very bad indeed.
Dec 30

I have been sick to day, confined to my room

The funeral Services

of Leilehoku(l) the I(ingls urother in la\'l noses Kaikue\'la(!) and the adopted
daughter of the Queen Vlere attended at the stone chaple(!)

Jan 1. (1849)

I kept my bed most of the day my

flection meditation or almost every duty.

!tr C attended.

cold unfitted me for re-

I did ho\,/ever solemnly renew the dedi-

cation of my soul and body, all I have and am to God.
Tuesday 2d

:lr C is taking the influenza and feels 'luite indisposed.

He was

hOI-Jever able by taking a portion of cherry pectoral, to take a seat with us at
table and conduct our morning ,'/orship.

\'Jednesday 3

vI.

&amp; E.

The maternal ileeting \'las at our house.

Our evening meeting vias conducted by r1r Clark

Letters VJere read from
~1r

Chanberlain was not

able to be present
Thursday 4

The US Ship of IJar Oale(?) arrived here from tlazatlan and

brought us a long and very important letter from the Board

r'lr C \'las confined to

his settee

It was sent in to him and though a very long communication. he glanc-

ed over its

cont~nts

in a very short tine.

A meeting was appointed at our house

at hal f past 2 P .~l., and the famil ies ,,!ere invited to come and hear the letter

�2/1849

read

Though the letter contained 34 pages, he sat in a rocking chair whileit was

read.

It ,,;,as v/ith deep emotion that he heard of the hopeful conversion of our

Son EYurts and that both our sons are considered pious youth.
The Board propose entire change in our system of missionary "JOrk and recormnend us to call a General :'leeting for consultation.
cited, and his cough was hard during the evening.
o'clock

ilr

CiS

mind vIas much ex-

He did not sleep till one

He remarked to r.1e "Perhaps the good rtev/S is to prepare rile for my depart-

ure out of this world.

If I die I wish you to consult the Board as to the course

you shall persue but I hope to be able myself to be able to I'Irite to i1r Anderson
He then in audible prayer dedicated himself and all his interests to God for tir,lC
and etern i ty
Friday 5 i'1r C raised some blood in the morning vias not able to come dO\lJn to
breakfast

Aften'lards he camo down and lay on the settee

and again at half past 2 Pil and I sent for Dr Uood
he \!Jould prepare some r.ledicine and send it up.
see :lr Clark's little f\bert(l)
I sent again for the Dr

t'Jhile he

VIaS

lie raised blood at noon

He nade a short call and said

I requested hirll to call over to

there he \'la5 taken I,lith bleeding &amp;

and v!as thankful I'lith us.

lie \lent over to the dispensary

and brollght a blister and digitalus pm·"der of sugar of lead hy ''Ihich means the
hemmorrhage
Sat 6

stayed.

\'/aS

\·Je have had heavy s!lo\'/ers to day

j'lr C is very feeule though he has not raised any fresh blood.

li,oved from the bed to the settee v:here he has lain(!) through the day
called in the

He has

The Dr

n~rning.

rlr DvJight arrived in the K III.

lie called in the afternoon.

It has rained

considerable to day and this evening
Sal..lbath Jan 7
the morning

flr C is morc comfortable but took a

heav~'

dose of salts in

He took (";lore at nine and eleven uhich pt'ovided a pOI'Jerful effect

,Ir Dole called to see hir.1 on his way from church and brought me a note from
,·Irs 0 informing ne that [Irs
;Ionday 8

f~ice

had thi s morning been confined "Iith a daughter

Mr C noved fron the bed to the settee --

Salts still operating

He shaved himself th; s norninu and about noon feel r.ly great exhaustion \'fent to
bed

About half past one P i1 he \,/as taken again with raising blood .freely

sent for Dr 1'1.

The brn(!) an(l) some of the sisters came in fearing the hour of

departure had come

I sent to school for James and \'Ie all surrounded hi s bed.

He had tvJO spasr,ls and \'Ias almost suffocated
gave us advice (

I

?

He expected to revive

He conversed \'lith \'/ithO) us all and

) a dying hour but he said He did not think himself dying

He has raised on Sat and to day as much as a pint of blood

The Dr advised that he be kept very quiet during the rerlainder of the day

�3/1849

Ar Castle watched \'Jith him during the fore part of the night

J\(!) one J\ r1

I came dOI'lIl and sat till three, then !laria Jane sat \'lith him till morning

9th

nr C very poorly

seei n9 company

Dr called and directed hir.l to be kept from conversing or

I-je have very vIet I'leather

The Dr call ed t\vice to day

r'lrs Richards

and her dauyhters have breakfasted at rtr Clark's dined at rtr Cook's(J) and taken
tea at: lr CiS
i·lr l)",Jight watched with l1r C
vied 10

:1r D took breakfast and conducted our family worship.

comfortable

;1r C a little more

I have got a couch fitted up in the room with a musquito(!) net for

the l'latchers to 1 ie dovlIl on

It r.ained all night and a part of our adobie
(Efm)

�1·1aria P. Chamberlain journal - Death of Levi Chamberlain
(1849 )

i1r C \'/aS depressed in spirits and very restless -- Could not

Sabbath July 15

sleep -- lie asked me to read the 51 Psalm, and said, that suits best to day

0

that my head were vlaters and mine eyes a fountain of tears that I night weep day
and night for my sins.
buffet him

In the evening He said that Satan had been permitted to

The anguish of mind that he felt was so great that he rose from his

bed to v/alk the room but he had so little strength that I took him by the arm
and led him to his chair
the Lord rebuke him.

After sitting an hour in mournful soliloquey(l) he said

I wi 11 return unto God my Rock into God that performeth all

thi ngs for me.
!Ionday 16

lie VJas very comfortable and I reminded him that r1r Baldwin had

written him a kind letter and that he had requested hiP1 to send hirl a message by
the pen of sone one in the family.

After a little consideration, he said

him I thank him for his abundant correpondance(!) in past days.

Tell

It has given ne

great delight to ans\'Jer all the letters I have received from my brethren, but my
vlOrk on earth is almost finished.
A~

the shades of evening begin to gather around me and the night Qf death is

approaching, I feel that nothing on earth is \'1orth 1 iving for hut to labour for
God and to do good to dying men.

True,

\'Ie

need food &amp; clothing, but vie shall not

"Iant them long, and God has pronised that \'Ie shall have them. -my heart is fixed trusting in

9.2.9.

Tell him that

Give I'lY love to :1rs B and the same to all the

brethren and sisters at Lahainaluna and Lahaina lalo
The same day I asked him if he had any message to 1 eave for our dear Sons in
America

He repl ied

Tell tJarren the last effort I ever made to vwite \'1as to hin,

but my strength failed. (Three days after the arrival of the Montreal he requested
me to bring his portfolio his pens and ink but by the time all \'las in readiness
his strength \'las exhausted and he was obliged to liedovm on the bed.

After a sea-

son of rest he said I do not know \'Ihat more to say to my sons which has not already been said.

They have been on my heart continually and I have prayed "Jithout

ceasing for them. I expect Evarts will become a minister and preach the gospel.
\~hat

is your opinion I asked in regard to

\~arren's

\/ish to return to the islands?

He replied if you remain here, I should think it \'Jel1 for him to come

The Lord

direct in all things
Tuesday 17
of it

~'Jarren's

birth day

Tile Lord grant him wisdom.

to obtaing(!) an education

i~hen

reminded of it he said I have thought

:lr H knoVls my Hishes in regard to his desire

I \,Jish to do all that I ought to assist him.

read to him a part of the IV &amp; V Chaps of 1 Thessilonians(!)
God is very precious to ne.

I

fie said tile \JOrd of

�2/ (1849)

Hed 18

ilr C has suffered much of late from suppression of breath

use a fan frequently Juring the day and the night.

Has to

To day he calld(!) me to come

to hirl and embrace r.le and said that he felt that the hour of separation VJas dral'/ing nigh.

The Lord bless you and provide for all yourwants t and bless our dear t

dear children and make them all children of his grace.
do for you

nO\'I.

Thursday 19
Ship of

t~ar

formation

This is all that I can

Our daughters had an invitation with other ladies to visit the

Ohio.

I raised some objections but he said Let them go and get in-

In the evening he I'Jished all his children to sit dOl-in in his room and

heard with pleasure an account of \·,hat the(!) had seen &amp; enjoyed.

Ilhen they re-

turned he remrked that he should be happy to 1 ive long (. see the improvement of
hi s fami ly but added not
Friday morn 20

r.W

I'd 11 but thi ne by done

l-1e heard of the death of John Emerson

He said that dear boy

visited me in general ,leeting &amp; nOI'/ he has arrived at heaven before l'le
a great thing to diet to be prepared to die.

0 it is

I'le should feel to see our dear

110\'1

Levi cold in death (they v/ere alJout the sar.le age).
Saturday 21

I \'1as nescessarily(!) absent from his room a feY! hours

carne in he said come do sit dOh'n.
day

\Jhen I

This is the first tine I have felt at home to

Read me sOf,lething out of the bible to enable ne to get the victory over the

last enemy

Read the XV Chap of Corrinthians --

cannot inherit the kingdom of God

Yes I know that flesh and blood

Lord prepare me for the last confl ict and be

better to me than my fears.
Sabbath day 22

Dr Wood called in the Morning

He said to him I feel that

my tir:le has nearly comet 0 hovi I long to have the last confl iGt short and easYt
but I ought not to desire it to be according to my I·rill.
be done.

riot rly \'/ill but thine

I know of nothing more to do that I hAve not done

I trust wholly in

the merits of Jesus Christ for salvation -- In the evening one of his daughters
asked if she should read a fel-I verses which he had directed her to look for in
in the morning
the concordance" Thou shall guide Ple vlith thy counsel and aften/ard receive ne
to glory.

Whom have I in heave(!) but thee and there is none upon earth that I

desire besides thee thy heart and my flesh faileth but God is the strength and

portion forever Inore.

He said ho\'l S\'Ieet ho\'/ precious are they for me.

0 for

faith
Tuesday 24

I spent the whole forenoon in his room

He has suffered much in

mind on account of taking morphine to mitigate his pain

He prayed that the Lord

would direct in regard to this thing.

He shaved hinself &amp; set up in his chair

�3/ (1849)

while I made the bed
~~

desired me to read some promises in the XLII of Isaiah

But now with the Lord

that created thee. 0 Jacob, and he that formed thee, 0 Isreal (1), Fear not: for
I have redeemed thee. I have called thee by thy name; thou art mine

\-Ihen thou

passest through the \I/aters, I \'/i11 be \-fitll thee, and through the rivers. they
shall not overflo\'1 thee:
burned neither shall the

wilen thou \'/alkest through the fire thou shalt not be
kindle upon thee.

fla~e

For I am the Lord thy God. the

Holy One of Isreal thy Saviour.

XLIV. 22

I have blotted out as a thick cloud, thy transgression and as a cloud

thy sins:

return unto me for I have redeemed thee.

He said, mark those promi ses;

they may be of great hel p to me when r.ly soul is in troubl e.
I 10th

\~ho

I read one more Chap

is among you that feareth the Lord, that obeyeth the voice of his ser-

vants that walketh in darkness and hath no light?
the Lord and and (!) stay upon hi s God.

let hir:l trust in the name of

He sa iet there is r:lY trust and there \I/ill

I rest

;'1ark that verse and regard it as my dyi n9 testamony(!).

Wed 25

;1r5 Dole dined with us.

chief except the

I~ing,

I\fter dinner Kekauonohe the only remaining high

who was on the ground when he arrived, called to see him

He \-/as very much a ffec ted when she came in and \'JCpt

\'lhen he recovered he

asked ho\'l many of the numerous chiefs \'Iho \I!ere here \·,hen he arrived were now 1 iving

she replied I only and the King
fie continued, ilost ardently have I desired your salvation.

the early missionaries bestowed upon you.
husband and your son Leleihoku.

God has sr:litten you

fluch labour have
He has taken your

His voice to you is repent prepare to meet your

God
ilr C has taken the influenza and his head is quite disordered.
Thursday 26

:lr C is worse -- his Bl'3ea~RtFl~(!) is appetite is fail ing his breath-

ing is difficult, and his expectoration copious and to day he has had perfuse
perspiration.

At half past 2 PII I felt

SOI.lO

alarrr:l and sent for fir &amp; :1rs Clark.

He had quite an ill turn but told us he though(!) he \'las not dying

He asked us

all to pray that he Ihight not need "Jatchers that his faith and patience might
hold out to the end; that if it was the will of God he Might die in peace without protracted suffering.
I sent for Dr tiood \'lho candidly told him he \,Ias failing, but he did not expect his dissolution to take place immediately
He slept I,lore than I

ex~ected

I spent the night in his room.

but had a turn of perfuse perspiration and required

at intervals the use of the filn.
Friday 27

.1r Cooke callad in to shave hin but he felt too lIm'/ell to have it

�4/1849

done.

He hOI/ever \'Ialked to the settee and rested tllerc \·!hile his bed I'las r.lilde.

I stepped out a .noment and left him \lith :lr C(lstle.

He sent for ne in haste

\'Jhen I caPle in I found his nind a little \JanderinfJ hut it soon recovered its
bal1ence.

Ilis exrectoration lias dark heavy natter, and the circulation at the

extreillitics h'as sluSgish.

Bottles of hot v/atcr I'ere appl ied.

Ile via s much in prayer duri n9 the day

lie requested r.Je to take hi s spectaclos

and Cil.Jle and put thef11 aV,Iay as promises previously rlarked for his comfort
(Paper insert):

I read to him the V Chap of r-ornan

;1rs Parker. set tHO hours in

the afternoon (End insert)
lie insisted upon r.Jy going upstairs that night, saying you must tal.;e care of
your heal tho
is done.

tlaria Jane can stay \lith r:1e.

Eversthing devolves upon you --

I am of 1 ittl e consequence.

ily I'/ork

I feel r.Jore for you than I can express

The Lord bless You
I rose at three A il on Saturday 28 [lorn -- He said he had rested some.

I took a

to \'Ie 1 and \,.fired the perspiration from his chest and neck and fanned him a I,.'hile
I v/ent into the kitchen to attend to donestic concerns early that I r.Jight be at
liberty to spend the day with hint

About day light he rose and \·/alked to his

chair and had a movement of the bowels. (It was a perfectly healthy one but he
said it would be his last.)

He said he l'/as very poorly and that he v/ould not take

any thing for breakfast but a little thin arrow root without milk.

His appetite

\'las al1 gone he only took this to sustain sinking nature
After breakfast i'lr Cooke came in and offered to shave him but he said I am
very poorly.

I am very short of breath

f1r C said he hoped he \'lOuld be better

cnd that he I&lt;/ould call in to do it in the afternoon.

I did not dare to express

my fears ilr C rose to go out but he had not reached the center door before i'lr
Chamberlain

cough~d

and I perceivdd he had rased(!) fresh blood.

back and sent for :lr Castle I"/ho \'Irote a note .for Dr Wood.
blood every time he coughed.

~Je

hi~

He continued to raise

gave him 12 drops of the sulphate of copper

ra i sed about half a pi nt duri ng the day.
required constantl y to be fanned

I called

ilrs Thurston spent the day vii th us

He
He

VIe had lllany cal1 s - he gave hi s hand to every

one that came in but did not attempt to converse r.1uch.
prayer at noon he took ali ttl e chicken broth

He seemed to be much in

In the afternoon 11; ss Smith and

:1r Dole calld(!) and offered to spend the night.

The Dr called again in the eve-

ning and told him that he had gattered(!) a little strength since morning and expressed his opinion that he IJould 1 iva thnQugh the night he said I hoped you
\'lOuld be able to make a nore cheering report I long to go but the Lord's time is
the best time

�5/1849

I sat by him till tvJO in the r:lOrning

He slept considerable

Slveat perfusely had

difficut(!) breathing and required the almost constant use of the fan

At two 11e

urged 1'1e to go and take some rest and let :'lr Dole com(!) down Vlhich I consented
to do
Sabbath July 29

The last eventful day had come.

~Jhen

I came

dO\,1n

in the

morning he pressed my hand tenderly and shel'/ed me v.Jith apparent satisfaction the
blood settling round his nails.
feet

I rene\'/ed the bottles of hot(?) Vlater at his

He took a few ten spoonfulls(!) of chicken broth for breakfast but said

nothing

I remarked to one who came in to inquire for him that he coughed and

raised but little.

He replied when I do that will be my end

He had made one effort to coug hand ra i sed a quant ity of (
as though it migh(!) have been the discharge of an ulcer

?

) matter

The Doctor called.

about eight A M He gave a look of recognition to all who called in but did not
speak

ik Cook(!) and Castle stQod by the bedsid(!)

t-lr Clark came in and read

some precious portion of the Saviours last prayer cut he spoke not.

;ilr Clark

\l.rent to preach to his native congregation and ;ir Castle to attend his Sabbath
school

The Doctor ;1i ss Smith fIrs Cl ark tks Thurston and our Ol'/n family stood

round him

He did not seem easy if I vias absent only a fm'l minutes

times took his hand and he pressed mine

I asked do you know me?

do and I know all the friends that are about me.
twice

I several
He said Yes I

About ten 0 clock he groaned

It seemed to be nore a mental effort than that of pain and coughed sl ight-

ly and desired to be raised up.

He beconed(!) me to him, embraced and kissed me

most affectionately and said very pleasantly have lie 1 ived togather(!) for 21
years.

We must now separate

I commit you to the care of the Lord.

He \'Jill provide for you and our dear children
and kissed her and bade her good by
come throvling his arns round him
and love your ilother

f~e

Trust in him

l!e next called ilaria Jane by name

embraced :1 A and said good by.

James,

he said rarevJell Levi, namesake, be a good boy

Farev·!ell Isabella, extending his arns our youngest(! ).(re-

collecting the one I'/e buried in infancy he said, ourllolver was cld: off before it
\lIas blo\'Jn and \I!ithred(!) like grass)

Isabella he a good gir1 and honour your

mother kissed each of us as he closed the sentence.
the bed.

Extending his had(!) to him he said

0 !H!) stood at the foot of

fal~e\·!ell

Ilith a areat effort

The

Lord bless you in your basket and your store, preserve you from the love of the
world and give you an abundant entrance into his everlasting kingdom
tended both bands to friends standing near by and said Fare I'lell.

Then he ex-

Sinking back

on hi s pi1101'IS the Dr felt hi s pu1 se -- He sa id I fear the struggl e 1'Ii 11 be protracted the Dr rep1ied it l'!'ill not be

10n~

:lr Charilberlain.

I sent for ilr Cast1e

�6/1849

and :lrs Clark sent for her husband \'Jl1o disnissed the congregation and came in
vlith :lessers {\ndre'tJs and Armstrong and several of the chiefs

He gave his hand to

the brethren bowed to the Chiefs but as though he ymuld express his regard for a
man of real \'!Orth he 1 if ted up his face and kissed John Ii.

He then desired that

the bottles should be removed and said there is no use to try to keep a dead man
(! )
al ive He drey! up his feet(wA;i.eA-e;j.e-Aet-Beee~e-ee~e-wl-leA-l-le-ete8!in the bed turned over a little on his left side and breathed gently as an infant going to sleep
I saw his 1 ips move and putting my ear close to his mouth, heard him say, into
thy hand I commit my spirit.

Hith out a struggle or groan at half past ten he

entered into hi s everl ast ing rest

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                <text>&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%; text-align: center;"&gt;Maria Chamberlain&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%; text-align: center;"&gt;March 19, 1803 - January 19, 1880&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%;"&gt;Maria Patton submitted herself to become a candidate for the missionaries on October 15, 1926, believing she would save Native Americans. Instead, she found herself on the Parthian sailing to the Sandwich Islands. Maria became an exception to the rule as she did not have a husband when she set sail on her mission. Maria kept a journal from 1825 to 1859, that detailed her biggest life experiences and challenges.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Maria started her journal in 1825 when she was still in Salisbury, Pennsylvania and not yet apart of the mission. She would detail almost everyday of her life, focusing most of her attention on Sunday’s as she would talk about the sermon she heard or her time at church. She would include the mundane aspects of everyday life to her exciting journey to the Sandwich Islands. In her everyday life, Maria took care of her eight children and would entertain visiting guests with a hot cup of tea. Sea captains to royalty to fellow missionaries were always welcomed in the home of the Chamberlains. Since Maria and Levi were close to the royalty, they were updated on political affairs of the government. She wrote how Madam Boki prepared for war as she did not want to give up Oahu. In the end, other chiefs were able to calm down Madam Boki and major conflict was avoided. Maria would end her journal in 1859, 34 years after first starting in 1825.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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*adcl tional 1~;4C cntri2S pr(;cecic t:lis section. This lii1terial JOllilted ::2'
['::or les, 1 ~JJ7 alld deterrlilled to ilJV(; [Jeen \.ritt0.rl ill LAc.

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�r·taria p. Chamberlain journal - unbound.

Gift of David Forbes, 1987

(1846 )

Saturday 31 (Jan)

I have been mixing paint to day &amp; painting my little \·/agon &amp;

some other articles.
We learn that Gen iQ'il1er ' s house was broken open while he "las at the school
of the Young Cheifs last evening and some valuable articles were stolen
I had a severe head ache and did not attend the morning

Sabbath Feby 1
service at the Chapel

Just as I had got the children disposed of in order to relieve my head by sleep
I was called by a native to go over to see l1rs Armstrong who had broken her arm
I went over in hasteto ascertain the fact.
~"agon.

in her 1 ittle

and threw her back

~~hen

f'1rs fI had started to go to the chapel

she was opposite the Charity School the Springs broke

In the fall she put out her right hand to save herse1 f which
I staid \'1ith her till the

is badly sprained but the Dr says no bones are broken.

children returned from Meeting -- I at'ended the evening service at Chapel.
~'londay

Feb 2

We had ["Ionthly Concert here as ['ks A is confined to bed

Had

a full attendance
Wed 5

The Clock stopped this forenoon -- f1r 8--- called -- In the kindness

of his heart he undertook to put it to rights.

He took it to pieces stepped on

the case of the piano scratched the case vdth the nails in hi s shoes and after
working ,a while bade us bood bye saying I have done it no harm if I have done
The result was that it did not go a minute after he left.

no good

I \'/rote a

note to l"lr Boardman who called before the meeting &amp; set it right
We had a good !'1eeting this evening
Thursday 6

Mrs

with ('ks Knapp

~Jhi

tney &amp; Dr Smi th arri ved thi s morni ng

It

~"as

affecting to see the feeble sister come in \'/ithout the

strong arm of her affectionate husband to lean on.
course of the day
Feb 8 Sat.
Sab 9

She stopped here &amp; he

She had many call s in the

Spent the night &amp; sailed at eleven

0

clock on Friday for Kauai

nrs Stevens was confined with a daughter

I went daVin to dress the babe and spent the forenoon wi th her.

Did not

attend the evening service being indisposed
rlonday 10
Tuesday 11
Hed 12
~1eeting
we~e

Attended the Sab School Concert vJith all my children
Called on f'1rs tlarsha11 Ladd Stevens &amp; fIrs Judd

Had a call from i'lrs Pa ty

here as usual

~1r

A conducted it.

His family are better -- Punahou

foH~s

down
Thursday

Friday 14

Ivtrs Ladd spent the day with us

t1rs Thompson ca11 l d ''lith her baby --

M Jane and I dined with Mrs Dominis and made some calls

�2/ (1846)

flr Bishop arrived about noon &amp; dined with us

Saturday 15

spent the day with us

Two of t1rs Richards and three of

~1rs

Abbay(l) Baldwin

Andrews children took

tea with us
Sabbath 16
i'ionday 17

I walked down to the Seamens Concert with Nr Richards
ilrs Dud6it &amp; f1rs Corney called

Tuesday 18
~~ed

He all rode down to the chapel in the wagon James drove.

~1.

attended the

fleeting at rks Castles

Hr &amp; tks Charl ton sa iled for Europe

Thursday 20

Friday Feb 21
Sat 21(!)

Sent a letter by the(?) nary to China

j'1aria Jane and I dined at Mr Richard's

I called with four of the children at General Miller's

Sabbath 22(1)

The native meeting house was opened for worship

congregation assembled.

A very great

The galleries and pulpit are a great improvement

I attend-

ed the native service twice and twice at the Chapel
r!onday 23(1)
Hed 25(1)

Nrs Knapp t'irs Richards and I called on i·lrs Gummer

I attended i1aternal i'1eeting at

~\lrs

I-Ie had no evening t'leet-

Hall's

ing as t1r A had one for the natives.
Thursday 26(1)
for company.

I assisted fIrs Richards &amp; r-1rs Knapp in making preparation

In the evening had the honour to take tea in company \'1ith the King

&amp; his t·1inisters and a large party at tlr Richards.

Sat 28

I and all the children took tea at
Sabbath t'larch 1

twice

Mr D is giving a

~·1r

Castles's

I attended the native service once and the Chapel

serious(!~

of discourses on the patriarcks(l) and and(!)

prophecies -Mr A is going to hold a protracted meeting.

The subject from which he address-

ed us this morning was persevering prayer
1'1onday 2

I attended flonthly Concert at flr Armstrong' s

~~e

had an interesting

mee t i ng conduc ted by f1r Damon.
Teusday(!) 3

ilrs Richards had another great party

to attend but decl ined

I have an urgent invitation

I assisted in making preparation

She had Gen l1iller r1r

Bro\'tn and most of the peopl e in to\'Jn
\~ed

t·lr A has commenced a protracted meeting -- I attended this evening

4

He

have not had our usual f'1eeting for two weeks. -- Mr Smith preached to a full congregation of natives
Thursday 5
dinner

In the evening I heard Ilr G preach to the native congregation

Friday 6
with us

I had ;lr &amp; Hrs Damon &amp; !·lr &amp; !'Irs Lowell Smi th and rlr Bi shop to

I have employ-ed(!) two foreign carpenters

Hr Parker took tea

I attended native service and heard him preach from the text If the

�3/(1846)

righteous scarsely can be saved where shall the sinner &amp; ungodly appear.

This

was fast day All the families spent an hour together in social prayer at ilr
Armstrong's
Saturday 7

The Depository v&gt;/as removed out of the house

I feel desolate

I

feel great regret to have so much room unoccupied ----------------Almost three month(!) my husband has been gone
I have had his likeness hung up but oh that I could see his real image again
How long oh how long shall it be
Sabbath day 8

The Brig Nelson arrived this morning from the U.S.

of letters was handed to me and I laid them on the shelf.
service &amp; wal-ked daVin to Chapel with the children.
James.

After meeting I opened

A packet

I attended the native

In the evening I walked with

&amp; read letters from W &amp; E Felt greatly

distres~(!)

in spirits and in agonizing prayer cor;unitted them both to God
Monday 9 The last of the things were removed from our house to day

Garret

is entirely vacated and celler(!) almost so -- ~1y Depression is very great No one
far
to sympathise(1 ) ~'ly anxiety for my,.distant sons so undescribable I can only commit them to God &amp; plead with him not to cast them off(?)
Wednesday 11
~1R

A brig arrived from China.

Dr J sent up a note informing us that

C had arrived at China and was quite sick

information arrived for several hours

He received no letters and no other

During that time of suspense I gave up the

hope that my husband was now 1 iving or that I should ever see him again

r-Ir Castle

went down to l'ks Dominis who had received a letter from her husband in which he
mentioned that he had met

!~r

C in Hongkong and that he was in very del icate heal th

I fel t greatly rel ieved by thi s \lJord of correct information and I bless the Lord
that I may indulge the hope that he is yet among the living. -was at our house.

I'~aternal

meeting

In it and at the evening t1eeting nr C \-.as most affectionately

remembered at the throne of grace
Thursday 12 three month(!) to day since my husband left

I feel iSad and an-

xious 0 that my beloved husband may be permitted to returns(!) is my constant
prayer

But I desire to say 'Thy will be done.'

I had rtr Dole ttiss Smith &amp; r'1rs Knapp to tea.
Friday I examined the things in 11rs Bingham's store room &amp; put it in order
The Cyane sloop of war arrived from tlazatlan and brought a letter from 11r
Hill to

~1r

C and one from the son of Commodore Sloat.

The Charles sailed the

tenth of Nov and is now due.
Sat 14

Has very much occupied with domestic cares.

down and \-/e all took a ride up the new road

Old Gray was brought

James performing the part of driver

�4/ (1846)

I attended native service in the morning and and(!) both services

Sabbath day 15

I walked in the morning

at the Chapel

Felt mite{!) languid in the afternoon but

I must make an effort to lead my family to the house of God

r'londay 16 tlJ and I made severa 1 call s dOM) to\m.
Teusday(l) 17

I had i1rs John Ladd &amp; t1rs Stevens to spend the day.

King's birth day was celebrated
clock
ed

The

The Palace was open for calls till twelve o·

A sal ute \'las fired at the upper fort and two men were accidentally kill-

Hi s Hajesty gave a dinner to hi s t1ini sters and Chiefs

in the evening in honour of the great event

~

I1r Hyll ie gave a

The Young Chiefs did not attend

tlrs Cooke gave a Social party in the evening at which all the t1issionary i1inisters &amp; their famil ies and several of the t1issionaries and their children v/ere
present.
I have fel t qui te depressed in spirits.

~~ednesday

The evening meeting has

had a tendency to dissipate the gloom.
Thursday r'larch 19

I can sing of

Thi sis the anni versary of my 43 birth day

goodness and mercy tho I have tasted of the cup of sorro\"

The goodness of God
I have devoted

to me hitherto encourgaes me to trust in him for time to come
myself and my children anev/ to his service to day

r,lay the blessing of peace &amp;

prosperity follow my dear absent husband
Saturday 21
opened

The Charles arrived &amp; about half past five P.tl. the mail was

We had a large number of letters which I set up till 11

used with deep interest

0

clock and per-

I felt thankful that I received no very bad ne\'Js

As

the Sabbath vIas approaching I fell on my knees &amp; as I retured{!) could say return to :le (?). Rest 0 my soul for the Lord has dealt mere iful (!) with thee.
Sabbath I'larch 22

The intense interest I fel t in the arrival and in the

communications of yesterday brought on one of my head aches.

I attended morning

service only at the Chaplet!) and had to go to bed in the afternoon.
i'londay 23

;Ir Brinsmade called up to see us

He appears kind and cordial

ever(!) -- Had several of the Punahou children to tea 11rs Taylor £'i f1rs Skinner
called.
Tuesday 24

I called on :lrs Jarves itiss Teu\,/ksburyO) &amp; l1iss t1ills the sister

of Itrs lJamon. -- Hr Uole :Iiss S &amp; the Phou(!) scholars sailed for the vlind\"ard
Wednesday I received a bonnet &amp; parcel from i'liss Goodale
interesting tho but fe\'/ attended
Thursday 26
(1) dollars.

Our meeting was

:tr Andrew'S made remarks.

A French Frigate has arrived and has brought back the 20-000

The Adniral dined \'lith the King &amp; fir Dudoit gave a ball in honour

of the I\dmiral at v-Ihich his 11ajesty &amp; r'lr Judd \1ere present.

Eight Cathol ic

�5/(1846)

Priest(1) also arrived to day &amp; t\'JO laymen -- tlrs J was ill
Friday 27

gaged to spend the ni ght if necessary
At nine

0

daughter.

\·le set up all night

i~r

Richards called &amp; \'Ialk-

At half past four i-lrs J gave birth to a

The Dr waited on us home I went to bed at five to take a morning nap

Sat 28

I \'Ient over to dress the babe and kept up all day

Sabbath 29

I excused myself from going to Dr J's this morn

service three times
~~e

tks Rich (!) \'lent over to spend the evening.

clock just as I had got all my family to bed

ed over with me

Honday

I sat an hour \'/ith her &amp; en-

flrs J sent for me in the afternoon

I attended divine

Took all my children to the chapel

had a call from r1r Calkin

He played several tunes on the pianno(l)

Said he would give 100 dollars to have the command which

~lJ

has of her hand in

playing
At i-tr Hall's recommendation I had the pianno(l) tuned.

Teusday(1 )

It cost

three dollars.
Hednesday April 1.

Had the great satisfaction of receiving letters &amp; jour-

nals from my beloved husband, and of hearing of the improvement of his health.
Our meeting. tho' few present was interesting.
was the subject of remark
Thursday 2

Bless the Lord

a my

The Providence

&amp; gOOdnes%f God

soul!

I called on flrs Dominis to know v/hen she expected her husband

She informed me that it was his intention to sail the 25 of Feby &amp; she had not a
doubt but that he \-/ould bring my husband wi th him
Friday Gen tli1ler called to congratulate me on hearing from

~lrC.

c

Sat

~lr

Brown called to leave his congratulatory compliments

he would stay a\-Jay 6 or 8 month(1) longer
[-irs Judd's babe till to day.

Said he hoped

I have walked over to \'/ash &amp; dress

I have permission to omit my call hereafter unless

I am sent for
Sabbath 5
had Communion
Monday

I attended the service at the Chaple(!) tvJice

In the evening

\'Ie

A seaman was received to the church
Monthly Concert at Mr As.

I attended with all the children.

Had

an interesting Meeting
Teusday(l)

f1rs Taylor called &amp; invited me to tea nex{!) Friday.

ning we had a room full of company to make a social call
Mrs Dominis &amp; son ilr &amp; l"lrs Brewer &amp;
~Ji11

~lrs

Grimes 11r

iams Capt Snow &amp; Mr Baker r,1r &amp; l'lrs Hall

~lr

This eve-

The t,lessers Jonson 0

~1arshall &amp;

tks Thomson{!)

Richards &amp; ',lrs Knapp

here to enjoy it.

~~r

The r1r Jonsons

&amp; Ik 11arshall entertained us v/ith instrumental &amp; vocal music t\'iO hours.

dren were perfectly del ighted

)

The chil-

They only regretted that there (1 ) father was not

�6/ (1846)

Wed 8

I attended ilaternal fleeting at :1rs Castle's

absent a fortnight at

~'1aui

1'1r Armstrong who was

has returned and took the lead in the evening meeting

He made remarks in refference(!) to our approaching communion

9.

Thursday
Friday 10

I

dined with Levi

&amp; Isabella

at Mr John Ladd's

I attended a tea party at ilrs Skinner.

The company present \'Jere f1r &amp; Nrs Damon &amp; [\1i ss 1'lill s t1rs Lowell Smith &amp; f1r Stark
t4rs. Armstrong &amp; Mi ss Dousett(!) fIr &amp; ['Irs Grimes &amp; [,Irs Thompson fIrs Knapp &amp; myself
Saturday 11

I baked the communion bread.

Rode out in the evening with l'lrs

Will iam Ladd
Sabbath 12

I attended the native service but not foreign

In the afternoon I

took out all the children -- in the evening I attended the chaple(l)
Honday I called on
Teusday(!) 14
Damon's

~lrs

Cooke t'1rs Judd &amp; t1rs J\bell

I called on Mrs Stevens who has moved to a house adjoining Mrs

I also called at tks D's &amp; at Hrs J Ladd's

Hed 15

I attended r1 t1eeting at fIrs Knapp's.

Had meeting as usual at our

house in the evening.
Thursday I have been sewing very hard this \-/eek.
Punahou to work for l'lr Rice
Friday 17

dark when

\-/e

The girl s and myself dined at f1r Richards to day

t1rs Castle had a large party

Saturday

The boys have gone up to

I \'Jas invited but declined

Rode up to Punahou \-/ith all my children and took tea

It was quite

returned home

Sabbath 19
in the evening.

I attended the native service in the morning and at the chaple(!)
The vJind has blo\oJn very strong all- the past week.

I begin quite

frequently to look out for Capt Dominis and hope soon to see my dear husband
Teusday(1) 20
girls to tea.
April 21

fIrs Judd call ed \'lith her young daughter

K spent the evening with us.

Mrs

I have been busily

&amp; 22d

Thursday 23

engaged sewing(!)

The children as soon as it \'ias 1 ight \oJent up to the garret to

look for the Swallow
wind

Had flrs Richards

A schooner \'ias discovered coming swiftly down before the

fir Castl e &amp; Mr armstt'ong (!) \oJent dO\'II1 in a \-/agon to bring up ~'1r C and \'/e

waited breakfast, but the(!) soon returned to inform us that it was the Schooner
Shark from the Coast bearing 12 guns.
Sat 25

\'le felt Quite disappointed.

I called on rks Dominis and on firs Paris at r1r L Smith's

a very bad cough.

On my \'lay hOr.1e I stopped at t'lr Andrevls and took tea.

was f"lJ's birth day
Sabbath 26

She has
This

r-lrs R's girls spent the afternoon with the children

I had a head ache

Did not attend public worship till evevening(!)

�7/(1846)

Rode to chapel wi th I·lrs K &amp; ilr C It \'1as dark &amp; showery.
f'londay Apri1 27

I commenced wi th a large share of publ ic spiri t

lodgings for 19 persons at G fl.

Had my feeling wounded by

to prepare
in being

refused a very reasonable &amp; small favor.
Teusday(1)

fir &amp; fIrs Paris took dinner with us.

chases at the Depy(l)

They came up to make pur-

She was quite fatigued "'hen she came in and was ob1 iged to

keep on the settee all the time

She has an alarming cough.

Mr Damon

&amp; wife &amp;

Miss Mills took tea with us.
Hed April 29

Experienced another severe disappointment

Schooner was discovered about 10 A.fl.
\'/elcome a beloved husband &amp; father

Capt Dominis'

He made every arrangment &amp; preparation to

flr Castle &amp; i'k Smith went dO\'m to bring him

up but returned to say he \'1as still in China

I had the pleasure of receiving

letters from him and may expect him in the US Frigate Columbus with Commodore
Biddle in three months

Itrust(l) there is a kind Providence in his detention

and pray that his absence from our General fleeting and his voyage in a comfortable
vessel may conduce to his restoration to health -- I attended 11 Heeting at ilrs
Had a call from tk Hooper tk

Halls

Thursday April 30

&amp; the Road s (? )

Richard'~s

Levi IS birth day

I have been very bu sy

fami1y moved up to the valley.

Nine years old

I called on firs BrO\'/Tl

Baked &amp; had ani ce hog k i11 ed in expec ta-

tion of the arrival of Mr Clark's family
Friday Hay 1st

Laboured from morn to night in my domestic concerns

horse was brought dovm I took a ride with the children.

As the

t1rs K since fIr Rls

family moved sleeps here and will do so till Or Smith's family arrive
I feel a sinking of heart when I realize that I

three long months
Sat

~,tay

2d.

cannot see my husband for

The Lord grant that we may meet then

flr Clark's family &amp; i'1iss Ogden arrived this morning in the Hooikai-

ka in season to take breakfast v/;th us.

I have laboured all day

~lr

are kindly interesting themselves to find a foreign Ste\'iard for me.
also has been on the look out for the same purpose
young man call (l) \lJishing er.1ployment

&amp; tks Damon
fIr Armstrong

In the afternoon a feeble

He did not at all anS''1er the idea I enter-

ta i ned of the he1 p I need but tlr A thought I had better try hiM at 1east for a
week to which I consented

He is to come on 1'10nday.

Hi therto the Lord has hel ped

me.
Sabbath Hay 3

I attended Service at the Chapel in the morning and evening.

Rode down with fir &amp; fins C and niss Ogden
!·tonday morning 4th

I felt burdened with the thought that \&lt;/as about to have a poor

feeble young man for an assistant \-/hen I need the aid of a strong able man

fir &amp;

�8/(184G)

Hrs uamon called &amp; she said she had taken it upon herself to inquire for help
for me that t-lr U had requested the feeble young man not to come

I feel very

grateful for their kindness
This afternoon a black man called &amp; engaged to give him ten dollars
board for a month.

I attended the 11 concert at f'1r A's.

&amp; his

l1r Lyman came in after

I returned from M Concert.
Tuesday morn.

The SteHard cane before breakfast and I have been initiating

him into his office.

He takes hold as tho' he \-las not afraid of work.

He have

had many calls to day.
Wednesday 6 Naternal fleeting \-Ias at our house.

tlrs Paris has been raising

blood from the lungs -- ilr Lyman has brought his second son and has concluded to
go up to Punahou.

:1r Bald\'lin's. i-lr Conde's families have arrived, also Dr

:1rs vlhi tney &amp; Hr Pogue.
Thursday (lay 7
Rov/ell 's famil ies
Friday, ilay

~

\~ho

Smith's

rk Coan conducted the exerci ses of our evening meeting

I have been preparing chambers for :trs Thurston, and rtr
are expected soon

I rode to Punahou in the \'/agon "lith :lr Clark

called upon firs A whose youngest child is very sick
\'/ho is sick \'lith a cold

In the evening I

I also called on i'lrs Hhitney

I called on [Irs Hunt F" tlrs Bald\tJin

Saturday 9 Augustus is a great help to ne and a cause of great trouble to
my mind

He is difficult about his food and nothing short of having every thing

belon9ing to the domestic concerns under his control \'Iill satisfy hil11.
:lr &amp; I'lrs Hunt dined \'lith me to day.

If G 11 \lIas over

hO\~

I should long for

the return of my dear husband
Sabbath 10

I heard i"lr Coan preach in native &amp; 1tr Darlon in the Evening in English

i'londay

The Sunday School Concert was attended in the native meeting hous(l)

I spent a laborious day :1y stel'lard rei ieves ne of labour but occasions me much
anxiety

Had .1r l'Iilcox's family to dinner.

The missionaries had an intervievI

with the King
Tuesday ;lr Clark's family visited Punahou
breakfast.
Wed 13

The :lo10kai brethren arrived.
The G :1 VIas organii!ed

I had fIr Bald\vin's family to

The King sailed for Hal'laii

I had a bus:1 confused day.

meeting on account of the far.1ilies being unsetled(!)
attended at our house
Thursday 14

tie had no ilaternal

The evening conference '',las

ilr Bishop directed the exercises.

He thought the Cclarion '-las cOr.1ing in &amp; I had breakfast prepared

for Hessers Thurston's &amp; Forbes families but '&lt;Ie I'lere disappointed.
to hear correspondance r:ead

Attended G r,l

The expected famil ies arrived in tir,le to take tea

The r·1ariposa arrived at the same time

After preparing beds for both famil ies. I

�•
9/(1846)

set up till 12 o'clock to read letters

I then laid down on the settee in the

front room to try to rest
15

Thursday

Had both families to breakfast &amp; dinner also

r'lr Lyman &amp; Richards

to dinner Has obl iged to be down a while in the forenoon to rest.

rlr Damon preach-

ed a sermon to the mission this evening in the native Chapel from these words For
ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ &amp;c
Sat Hay 16

I hired Ioune{?) to day for a month

Another six days vJork is done and I am weary of care &amp; confution

(!) We have ten children &amp; eight adult{!) to encircle the table besides an infant
Five long long months in one sense have past away since I parted with my dear husband.
Sabbath 17

I heard ilr Thurston preach in native in the morning.

drens meetings commenced this morning.

The chil-

I attended Chaple(!) in the evening &amp;

heard Mr Pogue preach
!'10nday 18
much noise

I went out in the afternoon to hear reports read but there was so

&amp; sound

in the meeting house that the speaker could not be heart dis-

tinctly
The Hawaiian flaternal association held its first meeting at our house this
evening.

I had i'lr Conde's family to dinner &amp; tlrs Conde &amp; f1r t:oan to tea

Tuesday 19
ner

I had ik &amp; flrs \'Jhi tlesay(1) &amp; l'k Andrc\,/s &amp; !'1r Lyman &amp; son to d in-

Attended a short time in the afternoon the gentlemes(l) meeting
Wednesday 20

I have attended all the childrens morning meetings

Thi s morn-

ing as we returned found the stevJard &amp; Hr Thurston's native man quarreling &amp; the
former using (bad{profa)ne){!) language.

I reprove one &amp; told the other to noho

malia

t·1rs T joined me &amp; by kind \t,lords the storm in the ste\;lard's mind was \'Ias(l)

calmed

Had he left as he threatned{!) to do I do not knovJ how I should provide

for my largO) family

But blessed will be the day \'Ihen I shall be able to dis-

miss him. (A Steam boat arrived this A.t'l.(l)

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*J.Jditiollul l;J4\) entries follol' t:ds section.
tile tl'O

sectioilS,

iJut i[l'~erllal

cvidcliCC

S;IO\;:';

:'OilC elates do not rlJtc:l U;) bet\:een

t:lis ':,'as I'ritter! in L.AC.

�tlaria P. Chamberlain journal - unbound.
(ld46 )

(!1arch) f'londay 22
staid(l) at home

James has a soar foot -- Ue had a Het day &amp; all the children
ra,in
I went through the."to ik SiS Tuesday 23 ilrs uudd ~Jith her

whole family calld{!)

They expect to morrow to nove into their new house in the

valley.
l~ed

James was absent from school on account of his soar{!)

iteeting at ,1rs Dibblels
Thursday 24

rain in the evening

Had no Social prayer ileeting --

James took PIe very early daVin to ilrs piS

and I I'las disfllissed

I attended i'laternal

The babe is nine days old

Baked &amp; had tlr Richard 1 s family &amp; :lrs Hall to dinner

had gone to \'!a i a 1ua

;lr H

BetHeen 3 &amp; 4 P il James &amp; I rode up to Punahou and took

llP flr Knapp an artist,

~'4ho

has just arrived from Hilo

lie returned and took tea

with us,
Friday 26

Had a call frorl fIr Charles Stevens a very intelligent young sail-

or \-Jno informed me that he I-las acquainted with our sons at East hampton{!)

&amp; daughter called in the evening My feeling are sadly depressed.

Jarves

restless dissatisfied disappointed.

[Irs
I am

There is only one source of comfort for my

troubl ed spi rit
Sabbath 28

I attended publ ic Ivorship three times -- I fully expected to see

the ;·lontreal to day

On going up the seventh time to the garret to look out I

bust(!) into tears and can testify from personal experience. that Hope deferred
maketh the heart sick. (i'lessers Al exander &amp; Emerson are at H--- The formers goi ng
to Kauai is going to take ''lith him ilaria Dibble &amp; Samel (!) Efllerson
29 &amp; 30th
Wed

uevoted these tl'lO days to sel·,i n9

April (March) 31st Wednesday

\~e

observed a fast preparitoryO) to the com-

munion and at the commencement of A protracted meeting

~~e

had no school

The

children met at our house at 10 A i'l &amp; VJere addressed by tlr Armg(l) and nr Damon
At 4 Pi:! we had a full meeting and

~lr

Dole preached a sermon.

In the eve-

ning we had prayer r.1eeting as usual.
Thursday April 1st
evening

I attended the nativo meetings morning afternoon and

The congregation vIas addressed by (1) for native ninisters who i1r A in-

vited into the pulpit -- Hiss Smith came dovm Z, took dinner &amp; spent the night
Friday April 2d
tids

I was obl iged to remain at home to attend to domestic du-

Ur Andrews with Mrs Dole and Rice call Id &amp; in the afternoon &amp;(1) took Miss

S hom(!)

I atte:hded the evening service and heard rk Bishop

Saturday April 3d

notwithstanding the scarsity of flour I prepared the

bread for the communion
\~e

heard by a whale ship which arrived this A

~1

that the nontreal was to

�2/(1846)

touch at the Society islands accounts for her not having arrived

To this source

I can easily trace my depression of spirits and sad feelings this evening
Six weeks more pass before I can hope to see my dear husband

Perhaps I am to

see him no more again on earth -- But God can make all things work for good -Hope flatters me that a protracted voyage may benefit his health.

Sabbath day Apr;. 4th

COQffiunion Sabbath I stopped in the morning to commune

with the tluuanu vJaikiki and r.tanoa districts while my five children all VJent to
attend service at the Chapel
Solemnly dedicated myself my dear husband &amp; children anew to God
Was observed as a day of fasting &amp; prayer

Thursday f\1ay 21

ed in English in the forenoon at the native Chaplet!)
supper was administered to the mission church
addressed the church.
Friday 22
:-trs Clark.

C B AndreI-Is preach-

In the afternoon the Lordls

f1essrs Thurston Coan &amp; Armstrong

In the evening we had a very interesting conference.

He had Abey(l) Baldl·lin &amp;

Dibble to tea

~~aria

Rode out with

r~r &amp;

Had ;,taternal meeting in the evening.

Saturday !\1ay 23d
clined.

~1r

Invited t1essers Brinsmade &amp; Brown to tea.

Had Nr Jonson's{!) family to dinner

The former de-

Had head ache and felt indisposed.

Twelve children - - - - - - - - _
Sabbath 24 I only attended thc meetings for the children nornit19 &amp; afterno~on. Had headache 3. felt extrePlcly languid
[londay ~s This cvening v,e had a full 11aternal :leeting. The time "las occupicd
vJith reading correspondance of a r:lost interesting character.
I had a call to day from 1'1rs Brol'/Tl &amp; f1rs Covington.
Tuesday 26

The mission families had an invitation to visit the steam Ship

- - - - - -(!)

Four of the children went under the care of Mrs Thurston

I

remained at home with three of ttrs Clark's children in my charge.
Had a call from tlr &amp; f"1rs J Ladd

Hed 27

i'lrs Thurston's family "lent out to take breakfast \'lith

valley.

They returned with i1rs R and her t''10 daughters

r~r

Richards in the

r-lr R &amp; his family dined

with us.
Thursday
ner

fIrs Tis family dined at Punahou

I had fIrs Dibble's family to din-

We had maternal meeting in the evening

Friday 22 The Steward complains of pains in his bones and being um·,ell
him an old quilt and tried to comfort him ''lith kind ''lOrds.

I gave

ny cares are numerous

&amp; I am somtimes(l) almost bewildered with the noise &amp; confusion of so large a
family

I am one alone in the midst of company.

ahO) I am alone!

t'Jhen will my

beloved companion return?
Sat 23
toil.

I had ;'lr Bishop to dinner and f'lr Gulickls large family to tea.

A day of

The ste'vard hovvever still keeps about but I have been on my feet; alf day.

�3/ (1846)

In the evening called \IJith rliss Ogden on ilrs Forbes
Sabbath day

I attended native service and heard :lr Parker Preach.

i1r &amp;. f1rs

Rov/ell v"ho occupy a charlber in the house. took tea &amp; attended prayers this evening with us.

I attended the chapQl and heard fIr Forbes preach.

But few residents

present.
ilonday June 1 This is the third ''Jeek of the session
time to day.

I ''lent out a short

It is doubtful "/hether any of the families will leave this week.

James drove the horse to take niss Ogden up to r1r Richard's before breakfast.
I attended !lonthly Concert thi s evening
Tuesday 2d

He had a full fleeting.

llle had a full flaternal fleeting this evening.

pondance interspersed with remarks occupied the time

Reading corres-

fIr &amp; r1rs Jarves called at

the door but did not come in.
~'Je

had Dr &amp; i'1rs Smith &amp; family &amp; tlr Pogue to tea

t·1ednesday 3d

We had a good conference meeting

t1r Jonson(!) took the chair

The brethren are about to license him to preach in native.
Thursday 4

The Steward's time expired to day

He

\'/aS

about leaving to go to

Boyd's ho te 1 but throug h agency of Hr Arm-g (!) he is to stay wi th us till the
families leave

His service is indispensible while the family is so large.

I

paid him five dollars this evening.

(1847? )
The G n adjourned to meet aga i n the second "leek of :,1ay 1848. \~e

Friday 5

had maternal ileeting in the evening
Sat 6

Early in the norning James ''las requested to take the \',agon to bring

dO\,ffi ;'\iss 0 and fIrs R and daughters.
&amp; I iqaria{!) dined with us.

had a

I had a severe head ache all day

la~orious

i1rs Skinner

They spent the day in making calls.

;ly head was relieved by a good nights rest

day in providing for the Sabbath.

Helen
I have

Called ''lith Mrs Clark on

Had ilessers Gilman &amp; BroMl Junr(!) to tea.

Sabbath 7

The family of r·lr Richards returned in i1r Armstrong's wagon and

came down to day to attend the meetings.

The(!) all dined with us

I attended

the native service in the morning and the Chaple(!) in the evening
~onday

June 8

This has been a busy bustling day

All the missionaries at the

station have called to bid t1r &amp; tks 1. Hr &amp; !'lrs C &amp; t1iss 0 good by.
Lyman &amp; Fredric to dinner

Had f'lr

The famil ies left between four and five P il

left Alvah to enter the boarding School.

I dismissed the Stev/ard.

I"lr C

Tho'my

house seems desolate. I am greatly relieved of care
Tuesday June 9

Had Hrs Hhitney and I'\iss BrOl'ffi to dinner

The latter left about

4 P i-1 for I'lolokai with i'lr Andrews &amp; !·1r Hitchcock's family. -- I\lvah dined with
us &amp; I-,ent up to P-hou{!)

�4/,)(1846)

This was James' birth day

He is eleven years old(1846) I took him up stairs

and prayed with him &amp; made him a present of a pocket testament

The Lord grant

&amp; truth may never forsake him.

that mercy

In the evening I went with all my family to i,tr Bro\\'Tl's to tea.
missionary party

There were about 30 children present

He had a

He and his son treated

us with very great civility &amp; attention
The Congress arrived about four o'clock this afternoon
Meeting in the evening Mrs Gulick led the exercises

&amp; read

t~e

had ilaternal

&amp; journal

letters

from

her son Ha 1 sey.
Wednesday 10th

I calld(!) at nine this A ~1 on itrs Marshall

but sitting on a sofa.
cleaning house

I \'Ias on my feet from a quarter past nine till six P 11

I do feel thankful to my Heavenly Father for giving me so much

health &amp; strength and ability to labour.
house.

Found her feeble

It was conducted by r'1r Pogue.

Thursday:'torn 11th

\~e

had a full Hed eve meeting at our

It was a parting prayer rleeting

I had ilr Parker's and ilr Bald\'lin's families to breakfast

previous to their setting out for Kaneohe.
tlrs Dibble and her four children &amp; two natives moved over from fIr Castle's
to spend a fe\'I weeks with us
Congress

Damon called with r'lr Colton the Chaplain of the

In the afternoon 1lessens 1·lhi tl esey(!) &amp; Hunt's famil ies sa il ed ~for ; tau i

Friday 12
tea.

~1r

I spent all the forenoon in my kitchen -- Had rlr

1~i1cox'

family to

f'lr W appears depress'd in spirits on account of being located at Haiole{!)
Sat 13

Had all i'lr Forbes' family to dinner

Lahaina at 4 P.M.

They left in'the Kamehameha for

Mr Gulick's family, on account of being half an hour too late

were left. -- rlrs Dibble and her t\'IO little boys walked to Punahou

I rode up and

brought them home.
It is exactly six months to day since my dear husband left
ticipate his return.
Sabbath day 14
attended the morning

Again I begin to an-

Oh that my expectation may not be disappointed
I attended Native Service and heard rlr Rowell preach.

I

&amp; evening service at the Chaple(!) and heard the Reved(!)

Chaplain of the Congress preach t\,iO excellent sermons
copal forms of worship.

He omi ted {! ) all the Epis-

He had ['lr Rov.Jell's family to tea &amp; to attend evening

worship
ilonday 15

I made a call v/ith i'lrs D on fIrs Turre 1 and fIrs Ten-yke (!)

Found

them both in delicate health but vlere pleased with their appearance.
In the afternoon I called on r1rs Dousett(!), whose oldest son accidentially shot
his mother this morning with a pistol
been extracted

Drs

t~ood

The bullet lodged in the hip &amp; has not yet

Hunter and the Surgeon of the Congress have vi 5i ted her

�5/(1846)

Commodore Stockton &amp; 3 of his Offic-

r1rs Armstrong had a party this evening
ers &amp; a number of the residents ""ere present.
to go out alone

I summoned up Resolution sufficient

I called on ;lrs Gulick &amp; rlrs Johnstone this afternoon

is not to commence till the first jilonday in July.

1''1y cares are great

Our school
r'1y strength

is sma 11 Hora 1 power
Mrs K. &amp; Dr SiS family being invited to spend the day at Mr

Tuesday 16

Richards. Mrs K requested me to provide dinner &amp; -tea for

~r

Rowell's family.

which I did.
Wed 17

;lr Damon call ed with Capt Dupont and f'lr Speiden --

na1 fteeting

\Je had no 11ater-

Our weekly meeting was attended as usual

Thursday

I rode out with i'lrs Dibble

Jonson(!) &amp; cooke(!).

In the evening called on ilrs Gul ick.

The family of Nr C have received some injury by their

horse. taking fright. and overturning the \'/agon
Friday

iks 0 and I started to ride up into the valley but were overtaken in

a smart shower and had to return

fIrs K. made me a calli n the evening &amp; com-

municated her expectation of being invited to f'lr Dole at the beginning of next
week.
Saturday
cal1dd.

With no school nowadays.

in my house.

'!

We had light Sho\'/crs of rain.

Dr Judd's and nr Andrew's daughters

I have an abundance of noise

&amp; confution(!)

It will be two weeks yet before the surrrner term ",Jill commence

We had a call from i"tr Tenyke '&amp; 1ady.
I have not fel t ,,,ell to day.

Took a portion of sal t

attended to my business and

now at eleven o'clock at night v.Jith weary limbs I must retire to rest.

Sabbath day 21st

I attended flative service in the morning

In the afternoon

at 4 o'clock I went out with all my children to hear Hr Colton address the native
congregation by an interpreter
acceptable to the audience

\'lhat he said \'Ias interesting and seemed to be

A number of foreigners \'1ere present

Hhen he closed

the Commodore Stocton(1) was requested to make and(!) address to which he reluctantly consented.

However when he took hi s stand on the platform before the pul-

pit, he kept the audience a full hour

The King remarked on his way home that the

Commodore \'Ias a Kahuna pule maole(l).

Heard r'ir Colton preach in the evening at

the Chapel.

i-lr R's family took tea &amp; attended worship \'lith us

r10nday June 22

I received letters from fIr &amp; Mrs Bingham.

\~as

pained to

hear that they had asked a dismission from the Board &amp; it had been granted.
At eleven o'clock, all the families at the station \-,ere invited to v"itness
the marriage of ilrs Knapp &amp; rlr Dole

The brethren and sisters of Kauai sailed at

�6/(1846)

4 P t1 for their stations.

t·1r Bald''!in I s family returned from Kaneohe

Three of

his children took supper with us, &amp; one is lodged here.
Tuesday 23d

The Brooklyn which arrived from the U S last Sat has brought

about 200 rtormens(1) bound to California to build a ne\,1 Jerusalem there.
The brethren had a meeting this evening to consult about our herd of cattle
Out of respect for my husband it was held at our house that I might at least hear
what was their manao.

The(1) concluded at the out set that Dr Judd &amp; f1r Hall

should go over &amp; number them.
[1r B's letter was read at the close of the meeting
Wed 24

I had all !lr Baldwin I s family to tea

evening meeting

He had quite an ex.traordinary Wed

Capt Richardson &amp; nearly 40 of the passengers of the Brooklyn

were present.

I had retured(!) to my room on account inflamation of the eyes but

I was obl iged to produce every broken chair and even the kitchen bench to seat

the strangers

r'1essers Baldl'lin Gul ick &amp; Armstrong made very appropriate remarks

Two of their number made remarks.
they were Hormens

They said the(!) read the Bible &amp; denied that

Said that was a name given then

by their enemies

An old

short En91 ish lady rose and said Respected friends, I rise to say that we are not
:'iormens but latter day Saint &amp; I hope

VIe

all shall obey the gospel

Capt R tarried after meeting &amp; declared they ,..ere actual 1 (1) Mormens
Thursday 25

fks Dibble and I called over at the Beckle(?) house \'/here \·.rere

lodged 50 of the strangers.
polety(politely) and

\'/e

We carried over a little milk.

They received us

found those VIe conversed with more intelligent than I'/e

ex.pected
Friday

Hrs D with her three children &amp; I vdtb three ofinine rode up the

valley and spent a very pleasant day \'Iith f'irs Richards
Saturday 27
emet(!)

This morning florton Dibble had a fit

lIis nother gave him an

Called in Dr Bald",;n and put him into a warm bath

for half hour he appeared quite insensible

lIis eyes I'Jere set &amp;

He fell into a sound Sleep for tHO

hours from '·'Ihich he \'IOke up well &amp; I'lent to playas usual.
I had nine of i'lr Andrew's family, five of fIrs Dibble's 5 of my~\'m &amp; Alvah

Clark &amp; John Gulick to tea this evening
Sabbath 28

I did not attend publ ic v/orship on account of my eyes.

mens had a service in the afternoon at the Chapel
June 29

;·londay

~'lor­

;lone of our famil ies attended.

Had a quiet day &amp; paid some attention to my ovm family.

Tuesday 29(1)
entering the school
ly to Lahaina

The

I took ilrs Dibble up to Punahou to make arrangments for ilaria I s

The Hooikaika vIas to sail at 4 P r1 and take fk Baldwin's far:li-

ilrs D packed up all her things &amp; sent away her trunk but aftenlards

�7/(1846)

changed her mind &amp; has concluded to spend six \'Jeeks more, perhaps the Summer at
thi s place.

In consequence of thi s change I have requested her to occupy tile

chamber above the cook room

I have made changes in my boys accommodations and

have spent a laborious day
The Mormens sailed this P M leaving only one family of eight
have had calls frolil ;vlrs Dominis, fIrs Brewer, fIrs Ricker

L~e

~, ~liss

Jonson(!).

The two dr Browns &amp; ilr Gilman
t·Jed July 1st rk Gulick took breakfast with us and accompanied :lrs Dibble to
Ewa

They returned in the evening.

Our rleeting this eve was attended only by r'lr

Armstrong :tr Andrews &amp; two daughter (I)
July 3
Sat July

i

friday

'~rs

Rogers &amp; myself

I rode to Punahou &amp; took up the childrens books

I invited i'lrs Gul ick to stay vlith us ,."hile her husband should go up to

i1010kai &amp; move his effects to l4aia1ua. but she concluded to accompany her husband
They are to sail in the Victoria this P.M.

I baked bread for commun i on

Had a pressing invitation to take my daughters and dine \'Iith Mrs Stevens.
home at half past 2 P M with Martha

&amp; Isabella

Ann

This \'Iill be a memorable fourth of

~

to :l.J.

She submitted to the dis-

appointment more cheerfully that I could have expected.
visit

I left

We had a very pleasant

All the gentlemen but tk Boardman VJent out to dine at Dr Hoods

Sabbath day July 5

I attended the morning native service

The house was very full

Mr A preached to the church &amp; administered the ordinances to three districts.
attended in the afternoon with M Ann Levi

&amp; Isabella

I

Nr A baptised several in-

fants and admi ni stered the sacrament assisted by r'1r Andrews to the fourth &amp; fifth
districts of the church.
:londay July 6
spent the day. --

The School corrunenced

fIrs Dibble rode up with her family &amp;

Martha Ann James &amp; Levi went up

and I did not think it expediont for her to attend
day

M Jane's eyes are inflamed
I had a delightfully quiet

I attended the 1'1 Concert at f'1r A's
Tuesday 7.
Wed ! torn

Wed 8(1)

iks Dibble flyself &amp; tlaria Jane &amp; Isabella took tea at ftrs Dimond's
:1ar i a Ja ne \'/en t to sc hoo 1

Our t1eeting was very small this evening

Only t:tr Dimond &amp; f"lr Castle to

commence but ~lrs D came dO\'In stailts &amp; i1r &amp; tlrs Andrews come(!) in &amp; we had a good
meeting

It is very pleasant to me to have my dear husband remembered at our ",eek-

ly meetings
Thur sday eite
Friday

General!l iller called

I recei ved a present from :lr Brown

rlrs D &amp; her children wal ked up to tk Johnstones to take tea.

prepara t ion s for the Sa bba th

I made my

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Sat July 11

IIaria Dibble came down fron Punahou this morning in time to

take breakfast with us

\'ie had a copious sho\'/er of rain after dinner

Cal kin took tea with us

ilaria 0 is spending the night here.

seven month(1) since my dear, dear husband left.

:lr &amp; l'1rs

It is a~most

:ly desire to know how he is

and to receive him again to his home, is inexpress,ible
;"ionday 13
Wed 15

I lent one of our best mil k

CovlS

to tk Richards.

f'·laternal j,1eeting was at fIrs lIall l s

Thol I had made myself quite

weary in cleaning my house with the hope of soon welcoming my husband, I attended.
We had a good meeting in the evening
I ca 11 ed down a t the fort to see a Man &amp; womon (l) who for mu r-

Thur sday 16

der (the crime of this land) &amp;c are condeMnea to be executed the 4 of August
woman I should think to be 50 years old.

The

She appeared sad, said she feared not

the death of the body but the death of the soul
The man I should not take to be more than 33 years old

He bore on his countenance

the sentence of condemnation &amp; expressed much regret for what he had done

I

pointed them both to the Lamb of God \'1ho taketh avlay the sin of the vlOrld.
Friday July 17

Warrenls birth day.

He is 17 years old.

nay Josephls God pre-

serve him in the hour of temptation and lead him in the pleasant paths of virtue

&amp; religion
I have been greatly surprised this morning at receiving a package of letters
from 1·ly dear husband by the schooner nary from Chi na
house to receive him home

I had begun to prepare my

Great ''las my di sappointment to hear that he had em-

barked the 1 st of Apri1 for America

ilay the Lord direct hi s course &amp; grant him

prosperity &amp; enable us all to say Thy will be done
In the evening we had a meeting of the brethrgl&amp; sisters to read his letters and
to implore for him the protection and blessing of our heavenly Father
Saturday morn
appeared very calm
assented.
afraid

18

I called on fIrs ilarshall \'/ilo is very near the grave

&amp; pleasant.

I said the Saviour is a precious friend

She

She

I repeated his \'Iords Let not your heart be troubled neither let it be

Oh that she may trust alone in this all sufficient Saviour.

The children Ivent up to the valley to spend the day at :lr rtichard's
I commenced writing a 1etter to send by the Erie overland to my dear husband
;ly heart feels so sad

Sabbath day 19
Tuesday 21

Lord give me a reconciled will to thine
It rained and I did not attend public \'1orship

I had i1r &amp; fIrs Pari s to spend the day

fIr &amp; rtrs Armstrong &amp; fami-

1y sailed to make a visit at East ilaui
~ied

22

i'laternal iteeting at our house

It \'/aS an interesting one to me &amp; I

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enjoyed it more than usual.
Our evening ;'leeting vias attended by :-Ir Andrews &amp; t''10 daughters ;'lessers
Castle Hall &amp; Dimond Hrs Castle Dibble &amp; Rogers ilyself &amp; three' children
ject of remark was
Thursday 23

\~hy

The sub-

art thou cast down 0 my soul &amp;c

I have busied myself about domestic affairs

itartha Ann \'Ias

bbliged to remain at home on account of inflamation of the eyes
more reconciled to the long absence of my dear husband

:ty mind has been

l'tay it be overruled for

the good of our dear sons in di stant America &amp; for the good of us all (:trs Rice
was confined ,,-lith a son son(!))
Friday 24

tlrs Dibble &amp; family walked up to rtr Richards

In the evening I

took tea at ilr Castle1s in company with rtr &amp; tlrs Turyl (!) llr Ten Eyck Cap Varney

&amp; son
Saturday 25
Sabbath 26
in the morning

Had fIr Forbes t\'lO sons &amp; Henry Lynan to dinner
I attended native service &amp; heard :Olr Andrews preach in native
Walked down to chapel

Heard :Ir 0 preach a sermon on church dis-

cipl ine. at the close of \'/hich llr Bensons II/as excoPllllunicated
ilonday 27

Rain.

The .girls could not attend school

Devoted the day to

needle work.
Tuesday

Had a call from Mr$ Taylor &amp; Skinner

n is called \I/ith the

t\A/O ~lr

Night blooming CeruSe
Hed 29

Jon son s (1)

In the evening Mr &amp; Mrs

Do~i­

l'1r Domin is Jun &amp; r·lr Green to see the

Mr JI S sung &amp; played on the piano.

Attended ilaternal fleeting at itrs Dimonds. -- ftr Andrell/s conducted

our evening l'leeting

Was glad to Ive1come brother Cooke again to our praying

circle
tlrs ;larshall died thi s morning
Thursday 30

The funeral of r1rs rtarshall \'1as attended this P

all the most respectable residents in the town

~1

at 4 olc1ock by

The Epi scopa1 buryal (!) service

was read at the house the 23 Psalm was chanted and a prayer extemporanious (! ).
offered by i'lr Damon. -- I called at fIr Cooke1s on

~y

\,/ay home -- ltaria Dibble

came down to spend the night
Friday

A~y(1)31

The celebration of the restoration of the Uupuni(Aupuni)

was observed by what \'Ias ca1l l d the opening of par1iment.
the Kingls yard to accommodate foreigners and natives.
dress John Ii del ivered one extempore (1)

His

A booth vIas made in
~lajesty

read an ad:.

A prayer ''las offered by t1r Richards and

the assembly was dismissed with an invitation to meet at ten A 11 to hear the ministers reports to morrow.
tvtr Paris waited on myself &amp; tHO daughters &amp; t1aria Dibble.

nrs D went to fv1r

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Richard's this evening intending if it does not rain to morrow, to go on to
Kaneohe.
Saturday Aug 1st He had Hi11iam &amp; James Alexander &amp; Henry Dimond to dinner.
:,1aria Dibble is here and takes care of Seymour
Sabbath 2

I attended the native morning service &amp; heard tlr AndrevJs preach

on the attributes of God. I also attended morning service at the Chapel &amp; heard
;,lr D preach respecti ng the Jews'
i10nday 3 t'lonthly Concert \'las at our house in the absence of tir Armstrongs family
fk Damon lead the meeting.

The Je\'Js \'Iere the subject of remark

present vlere ;"lessers Andre\'/s Cook(1) &amp; Dimond.
Tuesday I
to

~lrs

\~ote

The brethren

:,tr Hall absent

letters to send to China &amp; prepared a jar of butter to send

Bridgman

ilr Brown made us a farewell call
~Jed

The

5

~Jilliam

Nelson sailed for China to \oJhich place both t1r Brown &amp; son

took passage.
Evening meeting here as usual

~k

Andrev/s lead &amp; made remarks on Having here

no continuing city &amp; c brn. (brethren) present, Cooke &amp; tJ imond -- absent Hall.
Thursday 6 The English Frigate Collingwood has arrived

Reports that the Ameri-

can Flag waves over Cal ifornia
tk Hall's family moved into t1r Bingham's house.

They have had it papered &amp;

painted &amp; furnished in great style
Friday I have been regulating the internal concerns of my house.
i'1r H the assistance of :1 to remove some furnitlt.'e
Sa turday

Asked of

but was put off.

Busily engaged Hith domestic concerns.

(Original mss cut up here)
Sabbath day Aug 9

I attended native service in the morning

As :lrs D attended

Chapel ,;lith all her children I concluded to remain "lith Isabella to give room
for others. -- In the even:i.ng Our old native man came down in trouble because the
hor se via s gone
:-londay 13(10)

Ka

~came

do\·t!1 to report that the horse was found but that

would not be released withollt paying damages

I refused to do so unless the man

should come dO\,111 and inform ne of the damage he had done

He came along with Old

Gray in the course of tile P II and after some loud talk he gave him up without receiving any re\'1ard as the horse ;n fact had only gone upon land that \'las not enclosed
Tuesday 11

The sailors of the

Colling~ood

have liberty on shore and I con-

sider it unsafe for the girl s to go unprotected to school

As the horse vias down

�11 t (1346)

I rode up \'Jith the children to school &amp; requested 11;ss Sr.lith to board them for
the rerna i nder of the \'Ieek
~!ed

12

:liss Smith spent the day \'lith us.

l1y native Ioane has beCQI,le troublesome 8. I di smi ssed him.
1 (.3) Thursday I \'/rote a letter to our t\,IO sons in America
were executed for having committed murder

THO poor creatures

Their bodies in the evening were carri-

ed up to the Catholic burying ground attended by a Foreign priest and a crowd of
natives.
Friday 14

The Eng(!) ship of \'Iar America arrived

ilrs D went up to P hou this P fl &amp; the girls car.1e home \'lith her.
Sat 15
fact ion

I have Irnd a tiresome day.

Have made some changes much to my satis-

i'lrs D &amp; the gi rl s took tea at 1'1rs Hall's

Sabbath 16

I attended publ ic \'Iorship in the morning both in native &amp; at the

chapel
;,Ionday 17

The sailors of the men. of \'.Jar still have liberty on shore &amp; my

daughters board aga in thi s \'Ieek at Punahou
Tuesday

The children and my sel f removed ['Irs B' s best crockery from [1rs

Hall's before breakfast
Hed 19

I attended naternal fleeting at ;lrs Castle's

i'lr Gulick took tea with

us and conducted out evening Meeting
Thursday 20

f1rs Richards and family spent the day with us

Gulick came in to dine

Mr Bishop

&amp; Mr

I had no help but Pbhakahi

In the evening I attended a large tea 'party at ilr Hall, Or's family rtr Cooke's
Young Chiefs rtr Castle's rlr Teneyck(!) and :lr Turrel's(!) family present
Friday I "'lent out in serch{!) of a native but did not succed(!) -- I call'd on
:·1rs l)amon &amp; t'liss fli11 5 \'Iho are both indisposed
a visit to Kauai

Expressed"my mind to them

Have had some thoughts of making
In the evening fIr 0 €alled &amp; in-

formed me that the Or advised his family to go to Kauai and the(!) should be happy
to have me go

\'/i

til them.

Tho my desire to visit that island has been strong for a number of years yet ;s
not easy to bring my mind to 1 eave my children
Sat Aug 29(22)
am not decided

w~at

I have had a busy day -- It is eleven o'clock at night &amp; I
to do Lord direct

(The following entries were \'/ritten on a separate page)
Sabbath Aug 23

I attended divine service in native &amp; english in the morning

i'1r Proctor of the Coll ingwood preached at the Chapel in the evening
attended.

The children

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f10nday 24

Walked over early in the morning to see Dr Judd to ascertain

\'Jhether I could depend on having an opportunity to return soon, in case I should
go in the Hocikaika "lith t'lr &amp; firs Damon to Kauai.
He advised me to go, and assured me that I r:light depend on a vessel to return in,
in the course of three \'leeks.

I spent the day in making preparation to leave my

home and dear children to be absent for a little season

Mrs Dibble will take

charge of my house the children \"ill all attend school at Punahou and be under
her care the rCl1Ia i nder of the time
I left home at half past four and found nrs Damon &amp; Hiss r1111s on board
Both are feeble.

\4e sailed finely out of the harbour

Our:Capt rlame \las I\ntoine

He was a young man about 24 and could talk some English
his mate ,six menr, &amp; a servant boy

We I·Jere becalmed of Haianae all night

morning we took a breeze which continued steadily till
bay at t\'JO o'clock

His crew consisted of

Vie

In the

cast anchor in Koloa

\1e were met on the beach by Dr Smith who provided horses and

a hand wagon to take us up to the mission Station

He \"/ere r.lost kindly welcomed

by Dr &amp; r·lrs K in '''hose house \'Ie are now enjoying the most cord,tal hospitality
Tuesday 25
(l) and one to
~Jed

26

We had sho'tJers
~lrs

I \'/rote two notes to send home by the Hoikaika

Hilcox at \Jaiol i

I had a severe head ach(!) in the aftet'noon

He had a consultation about going to \'laimea

I got my things packed and

put on my riding habit but lore concluded to defer it till to morro't! :lr &amp; [ks D
&amp; r1iss:1 rode out to i'lrLinsey's{!) -- I \'«ote a note to fIrs \4hitney

In the eve-

ning I rode with Dr &amp; rlrs Smi th to viev! the plantation and establ ishment of Ladd

&amp; Co
Thursday 27

Rain and sunshine alijernately

\Je all stayed at home

r'lr D Hiss

;1 and myself made arrangements to start early for Ha imea in the morning

Friday 28

Ue took an early breakfast and after attending family worship

set out on our journey.

The day was fine

\"Ie

crossed the four rivers

and arrived at ;,trs Whitney's about 2 o'clock
il &amp; I t'Jith [-Irs 1'1.

~'/ith

safety

rlr D dined at ftr ROl-/ell's and rliss

I-Je all took tea I'/ith r1rs Ro\'Iell and were all lodged at 11rs

vi's.
Sat Aug 29

Took breakfast \'Iith r'lrs VI

\'ialked \'lith t'tr Rovlell to the vineyard and

satisfied ourselves v/ith the best of grapes.

Dined at fir ROHell's and at half

past 2 P i·' mounted our horses to return home where

\'Ie

arrived at seven o'clock.

1'liss :1 was very much fatigued and retired to bed immediately.
Sabbath 30

I attended native service tvJice

ed from the text He shall be called \ionderful.
of the la\oJ shall no flesh be justified

In the morning rtr Pogue preach-

In the afternoon For by the deeds

Dr Smith had a service in English at his

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house at 3 P:1

Hr Damon preached from the text Lovest thou me.

Six foreigners

were present
ilonday 31
Gulick

'v-Je all called on ;lr Pogue I'lho lodges in the house built by flr

It is ungert!) going repairs and is bulding a neH cook room and I'Jill soon

remove his family into it
Tuesday Sept 1.

The double Canoe arrived from ilrs \Jhitney's

left Pohakahi at Waimea &amp; she came up in the Canoe.
on horse back
~-!aimea.

~vith

butter etc

I

ilr RO\'Jell arrived last eve

rlr R &amp; rlr &amp; l1rs Damon took passage in the canoe at 11

They left the 1 ittle boy in care of rliss :1 &amp; myself.

0

'clock for

Her health does

not improve much
IJednesday Sept 2.

\~e

I spent it in preserving

had a beautiful day no rain

the grapes \-Jhich firs Hhitney

kindly sent to me.

;lrs Dr Smith is a woman possess-

ed of kindness rare. and unbounded hospitality.
I rode out in the evening \'Ii th fk Linsey(!) to the dwell ings once occupied

by ilr Tobey and :lr Peck

vacant houses.

The(t) are enclosed by beautiful gardens

where the the(l) roses, lilies and oleanders bloom unseen &amp; shed their fragrancey

(1) to the mountain air
The Hooikaika is at rJav/ile\,Jile(!) and andO) ''Ie received letters this evening
I feel grateful to hear that r.1y children are all ''Iell.

~irs

S is very urgent to

have us stay another week but I shall not lose this opportunity of returning hone
i1r &amp; flrs 0 returned thi 5 eve

Thursday 3

The Hooikaika came in this morning at sunrise

She will not sail

this evening -- I have preserved SOr.1err more grapes for myself and firs Dole

f1rs S

had !lessers L indsy(1) and Horgan to tea
Friday 4

I spent the morning packing my things to go in the Hoikaika(l) to

Honolulu but as the schooner was to spend the night at flawiliwili and &gt;1iss i1ills
Vias quite feeble "Je concluded to \lJait for another opportunity
to Hrs D and the children

At 3 P [1 r1r Pogue &amp; I set out for

15 miles &amp; arrived there at seven o'clock.

I \'/rote letters
\~ailua

a distance of

He crossed the river in a canoe.

horsese(l) swara being towed along by a native in a canoe

Our

\-Je carried "lith us some

bread &amp; tea &amp; sugar and Deborah provided some fish
I was accommodated "lith a bed of mats, kapa covering &amp; pulu pillow.

Saturday Sept 5

\~e

had a cup of tea some breadfish(!) and roasted kalo for

breakfast and left Deborah at half past five for \'Jaiole(!).
rivers three
past one

0

i&lt;\r \·Jilcox' s

\-/e

forded &amp; t\'JO ''Ie crossed in a canoe

clock at i1r Jonson's

I-Je dined at :lr J's

He crossed five large

Rode 25 miles &amp; arrived at half

n

P stopped there and I at

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Sabbath Sept 6

I \'lent to meeting in the morning to hear 11r. Pogue preach

The congregation \'Jas small &amp; the people appeared stupid
to awak I (!)

The text \'/as

I

It is time

In the afternoon I went to hear tlr Jonson (t) who has been recently

1 icenced (1) to preach

Text Repent &amp; do they{!) first \Jerk &amp;c

f1r J has a good

knowledge of the language and promises to be useful in the pulpit
English service at 3 P rl at rtr Jonson's
find you out

We had an

rlr P preached -- Be sure your sins "Jill

Only one foreigner present tho there are a number in the place

flonday 7

l1r W. and family have been recently removed to l·iaioli to take

charge of the school

He is not satisfied "lith his neVi location. is in poor health

and under depression of spirits.

We dined with Mrs Wand took our leave of all

our kind friends at half past twelve
come's coffe{!) plantation.

He rode into Hanalei valley to see r1r Tit-

He very polit~1~'sent his canoe &amp; men to assist over

the river which \'las very high

A{!) half past 2

\'/e

mounted our horses &amp; rode 25

miles and at seven arrived again at the hospitable d\'relling of my my{!) old
friend Deborah.

:Ir Brol1r\ an Engl i silman \"ho has obta ined from government a 1 ease

on Deborah land v,as there
Teusday(!)

\Je took tea together.

We left before sunrise.

Deborah came out herself and assisted

us into her large canoe &amp; her son. first rowed us over and then took over our
horses

~le

rode 15 miles and arrived at Dr Smith's at ten 0 clock \'lith a good

appetite for breakfast

I do thank God for bring(!) us safely over the rivers and

preserving us from all danger
(End of separate page)
\~ed

Sept 8

I have felt less fatigued \,/itIlI'lY journey than I feared

do\'m at ltr Pogue's and met Dr Sr.lith who reported a vessel in sight.

I called
This is

very gratifying to :1r Dis family as Vlell as to myself -- f1essrs florgan &amp; Lindsy
(!) took tea at Dr Smi th' s

Thursday morn I rode out I'Jith fir 0 &amp; t1iss
the Aloe rlant in blos'som.
is a VJhaleship

\~e

~1ills

to fIr Lindsy's(!) and saw

have ascertained that the vessel that has arrived

rlr D calld(!) on Capt rloore who has consented to take us to II.

I baked thi s morning for our v oyage and packed up all my things.

\'!e took a cup

of tea &amp; bade our kind friends good bye v/hen a messenger arri ved &amp; inforr,led us
that he could not get all his supplies on board &amp; "Ie must \'/ait. for further orders
Friday 11

~'le

spent the forenoon a'ssi sting :Irs S J\t 3 P rt we

ders to come do\'m to the shore
rode \'lith the Doctor

:Iiss il &amp; ilrs D vlere drawn

dOVJrl

l~ecei

ved or-

in the wagon

I

t'le r.let the Capt :10re(!) and his mate :Ir Russel waiting

with boats to take us to the ship I\nne \'/hich was a considerable distance out on
the viator.

He had a long passage of six days &amp; six nights to Honolulu.

\-fe

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\-Iere all sea sick and sick of the sea. but the capt 21 officers &amp; ste\'Jard did all
in their pOl&gt;,er to make us comfortabl. (!)
Thursday Sept 17

The Capt brought us ashore at five 0 clock in his own boat

He went with i1r DiS family to their house &amp; I vial ked up to !'line
I could only get admission into the kitchen
school &amp; nrs D had gone out to ride

1'lhen I arrived

The children had not returned from

I do feel thankful to reach my home again &amp;

fi nd my children all well
Friday Sept 18,

I found 11rs Alexander &amp;. two children last evening occupying my

bed room -- To day I have been making arrangements for her accommodation up stairs
:1rs D and family &amp; f'1rs Als have spent the day at ilr Richardls.
dent occurred during my absence
fire

A sad acci-

One of ilr Rogers little daughters clothes took

The mother to extinguish it smothered the fire ,,&gt;,ith her hands

Both are

badly burnt.
I have laboured hard to day -- Have no native man to call upon

Sat 19

Baked in the large oven

Had three of lvIrs AI s children from the boarding school

five of my own three of !1rs Dis besides the three mothers and i'lary Jane &amp; Emily
the babe

From pure necessity I have taken back Paluhi again.

I desire to feel

grateful that it \-/as not one of my children that was burnt in the absence of
their ;lother.
Sab 20

The U S frigate Columbus is here but I regard it \-/ith very different

emotion than that I should had it brought back my dear husband.
I attended the service in native and rode
lain of the Columbus at the chapel.

dO\'Jn

in the wagon to hear the Chap-

He vias the most gli1stly preacher I ever saw

Bald. pale. languid. the preacher but orthodox the senmon
:'londay 21
tea at

Hrs

Cookels.

~'lr

to enjoy any thing

l)

&amp; three children. tks A &amp; t\'JO children I and Isabella. took

An interesting boarding school but ily mind is not in a state
f1y leanness l -- my poverty of spirit -- What \'Jill become of

my children
Tuesday 22

ilr Dimond took i'lrs Alexander and tl'&gt;'O children to Kaneohe -- I had a

call from Capt noore &amp;. Richmond
Hed 23d

tlaternal meeting was at our house -- Had a call from ilrs Damon &amp;

f'liss 1'lills. -- ilr A I'las absent from our evening meeting
Thursday 24
Friday 25

r1iss Smith and fIr Dole took tea ''lith

l'lr Dimond led --------lJS.

Had :lr Damon &amp; family &amp; r'1r flel'&gt;'ton the Chaplain of the Columbus

to tea
Sat 26

l1rs Rogers and daughter are recovering rapidly from their burns. --

We had a call from ;1; ss Jane and Bernice -- I rode to Punahou late in the after!"

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noon
We heard that one of Mr Forbes' children got up in his sleep &amp; fell out of
a windo\'J.
Sabbath 27

I attended the native service in the morning and both the ser-

vices at the Chapel.
/;londay 28

I called to see 1'1rs Ten Eycke whose health is rapidly declining.

She \'/as too feebl e to see me
An accident of rather serious nature occurred in our family about noon

~lrs

Dibble had received several chests &amp; trunks of clothing &amp;c from Lahaina and had
them carried up in to the Depository Room

James was leaning against the bars of the door \'/hen the ,-.:1c:t,::s

her open them.

gave 'day and he fell do\VI1.
his feet.

The children were all up there seeing

Finding himsel f going he gave a leap and came do\VI1 on

I feel thankful that he did not fallon his head or injure his spine

His feet are sprained and he cannot walk a step

tlr Armstrong carried him up

s ta irs to bed.
Tuesday Sept 29

One of James feet is better the other is

confined to the sette (! ).

~uite

painful

I~

is

We are having vacation in the school thi s week.

I took tea at ilrs Andrews in company with Ik &amp; Hrs Dole and i'1iss Smith.
;'taria Jane staid at home \'Jith tJames

11artha Ann and Isabella \'lent \I/ith me

i-\r Alexander &amp; Haria Dibble arrived this morning

them. and waited upon them myself.

\~e

had

t\'lO

I prepared breakfast for

of r1r Forbes boys to spend the

day
It is a fact that one of l1r F's children fell out of a windo\tJ in his sleep
on to the celler(!) steps and is in a very critical state
t1ed 30

The girl s attended the iI [\1eeting at !1rs Dimonds

They took tea at Dr Judd's.

i1rs J has gone on a visit to EVla \'lith f1rs Ten Eyck

whose health is rapidly declining.
Thursday Octr 1
stairs

Evening meeting as usual.

Clarissa Dibble fell from the top to the bottom of the

She has been in a stupid state to day.

['1artha Ann

I staid \,/ith James

I made some calls dO\,1n town with

Bade i1iss Teuwksburry(!) who is going to America Good bye

Friday 2

Clara had a restless night &amp; is feverish

children &amp; spent the day up at i1r Johnstone's.
Saturday 3
day from Kaneohe

Had a busy day as usual.

Being engaged. I took the

James spent the day at i'lr Arm'g's

Hr Alexander's family returned yester-

i'lr A and eldest son took tea vlith us this evening.

Sabbath day 4th

I attended morning native service

Text I&gt;Jo,. to them that are at ease in Zion

fIr Alexander preached.

This Has to have been our communion sea-

son but :1r A thought the chUrCt1 were not prepared &amp; deferred it another vJeek

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After dinner it \'Ias my painful duty to punish Levi for telling a falshood(!).
He VIas melted dO\&gt;lJ1 in vie,,, of his sin and appeared penitent.

\'Je knelt dmvn &amp;

prayed together &amp; he prayed for hir.lsel f
I attend the evening service at the Chapel &amp; conmuned '&lt;lith the church.
ilonday 5
my cares.

I felt great depression of spirits and almost ready to sink under

Attended llonthly Concert in the evening I'lith my older daughters.

Tuesday 6
in the

~"agon

The school commenced

to the ravine.

James \oJished to

tak~

his brothers and sister

\·Jhen he returned, his ancle{\'las swollen more than it
I

was since his fall.
1r A I S family sa iled for Lahaina at hal f past 4 P tIl
tea ",lith us another accident happened
to her hand &amp; arr.l

\'Jhile they were taking

[Irs A's babe pulled a cup of hot tea on

He did it up instantly in cotton wool &amp; she did not seem to be

in much pain when the(!) left
Wed morn I rode up to Punahou with the children

Conversed with tlrs D express-

ing my strong desire for their improvement -- The Angelo arrived this morning.
had meeting here as usual this eve
Thursday 8
with us.

He

Remarks preparatory to corrmunion Sabbath

tlr Gulick who came from t'Jaialua \'lith the scholars to P hou t dined
He informed us of the sudden death of Mrs Dr Andrews after an illness

of only four days with dyssentary

Trul y in such an hour as we think not death

comes!
Friday (Oct) 9
Saturday 10
Sabbath

I baked the bread for corrununion.

Had a call from ilr &amp; tks DeFiend •.

I attended the native service in the morning and waited to commune \'lith

the three distant districts of the church

I concluded to do so, to prevent the

necessity of taking out all the family in the afternoon
In the evening I rode dovID to chapel alone in ny little hand \'Ia9gonO).

I was

happy to have fIr castle's(!) company returning
Monday 12

The long expected Henry arrived from the U.S.

Considerable so-

licitude has been felt lest she should have been lost or have been taken by the
tlex i cans.
I have had the happiness of hearing again from my dear sons, and I feel encouraged to cast all my burdens on the Lord believing that he cares for me &amp; mine
James is much better.

I shall keep the horse down and take the children to

school till he entirely recovers from his sprain.
Tuesday 13

tliss Doussete(!) \'/as married last night on very short acquain-

tance, to Capt Howland -:\1rs Dibble's family &amp; myself dined at fIr Damon's

Capt &amp; r1rs Nye arrived

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this A M in the Brooklyn from California,
Hed 14

They also dined at Mr Dis

He had a good evening meeting tho' but fev{ were present.
James has an inflamation &amp; swelling of one of his eye lids-

Thursday 15

which has kept him from school

As I have engaged a man to bring grass for the

horse for a month, I continue to take the children in the wagon

Had i'lrs Dole &amp;

Rice to spend the day.
He had a call from :1r &amp; 1'lrs Richards who introduced Dr \-iatson

Friday 16

from Ne\'Iburyport.
Saturday 17

I called with the girls on

~1rs

Jarves &amp; on tlrs Hatson at llrs

Carter's- and on fIrs Hov/land v/ho is soon to embark with her sister for America
[Irs Dibble's family has Moved into the chamber of rlr Hall's house &amp; will
continue to take meals with us until tk Rogers family move.
Sabbath 18

I attended the native morning service

Halked to the chapel in

the forenoon and fIr Castle accompanied me in the evening
llonday 19
school

The horse sl ipped hi s rope &amp; I could not take the children to

James has a swelling on his eye lid but it is better.

Tuesday

We all went this evening to Dr Judds to spend the evening with the

Danish Officers &amp; hear the band of Music
Wed 21

ileeting here this evening as usual

Sat James, r.lyseH &amp; the girls

called at :lr Cooke's this afternoon to hear the neVI piano with the Colion(?)
accompanir.1ent
James
Sabbath 25

r.

I aftenlards rode to Punahou
I have taken a sudden cold and cannot use my voice

Did not attend

publ ic \'lOrship to day
1,1onday 26
ravine

Levi is troubled vJi th boil s

I took the children as far as the

The man I engaged has discontinued bringing grass

to the Valley.

I have sent the horse

James thinks he is able to v!alk to school. --

~Je

received letters

to day from the U S by the General Harrison ---- I "Jould ackno\,lledge the Goodness
of God in dispelling my fears.
Tuesday Octr 27

ilrs DibLle and her family commenced house keeping at ;lr

Ha 11 house -- ilr Richards and tHO daughters took tea vlith us and went wi th us to
the native fleeting house, \'Jhere tlessers Jonsons gave a concert to raise a contribution for the assistance of Seamen

They had the use of our Piano

Danish gentlemen played and sung in his ovm dialect
ocasiona lly
\1ed 28

There \'Ias a general attendance &amp;

ver~/

One of the

The band also played pieces
good order

I attended r.1aternal ileeting at :lrs !Iall ' s -- Had to leave before its

close on account of the irritation in rly tllroat. -- \'!e had a good rleeting this

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evenin!]

Remarks by f'lr f\ Here spiritual &amp; \'Jell adapted

Friday 30

I have devoted much of r.ly tine this \'leek to sevling.

on our neighbour Sr.li th
Saturday 31

\'1110

I called

have had another son

The girl s I'/ent dovm to :'lrs Jarves l'lho kindly has offered to

give then lessons on the piano

I ar.l very much pleased with her method of in-

struction
Sabbath Nov 1
\,Iors"ip

We have had a

I~t

Sabbath and none of us have attended public

I have not had so bad a cold since the the(!) prevailing influenza in
The irritation has left r.ly throat &amp; gone into

1845.

~y

head &amp; on my lungs

I

desire to feel grateful that I am exempt fror.l head ache
;londay rJov 2d
Tuesday rJov 3d

tIe had a call from General ;\1 ill er.

This day cOlllmemorates the 19 anniversary of my sailing from Bos-

ton and the eighth year of Isabella's life.

Hay she believe on;the son of God &amp;

obtain everlasting life
To gratify her I invited ilary Castle, Carol ine Hall Clarissa Armstrong and
Seymour

Dibble to tea

Wed 4

I took dinner with fIrs Dibble

my room to prayer meeting this evening

Took more cold

Could not go out of

Applied mustard to my feet

Thursday 5 ;lrs Ten Eycke died and i1rs CookO) had a daughter about midI was too umJell to go out. -- i1rs T "las um·lill ing to be considered sick

night

She rode out the evening before she died
ness of death in the chase

t'Jas probably struck with the chill i-

Her nurse laboured in vain to warm her extremities

Her husband and i1iss S(?) spent the evening ''lith company

vJhen they came into

her room and were informed by the Dr, who had been called in that she \'Jas dying
they were in great distress.
nurse, C. my hands are numb
Saturday

The funeral of

~1rs

The only hords she said were (addressed to the

&amp; ceased to breath(!)
T. ''las attended this P

n

at 4 o'clock

I could not

attend
Sabbath day Nov 7

I attended Native meeting but the East wind blowing di-

rectly upon me through the open \·lindow I \-.fas obl iged to leave

I bathed my feet

in hot \'Jater and kept on the settee in ny room all the remainder of the day
:10nday 8

I walked down ;n the afternoon to callan f1;ss Jonson(!) and r'1r T-

yke(!) and express r.ly

S~lpathy

for then in their affliction

In the evening 11 Jane &amp; I attended the Sunday school Concert.
Tuesday 9
Hed

10

I have gone every morning to "lash &amp; dress ilrs Cooke's babe

11aternal meeting \'/as at our house.

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Thursday had a trial with my natives

Some appearance of dishonesty.

Hould dis-

miss the man if I could find a better one.
fIrs Stevens called -- ['Irs Richard's family came down to spend the

Friday 13

night at ilrs Uibble's

The girls spent the night with us, took breakfast &amp; dinner

and the family took tea ",lith us.
I feel depress{!) in spirits.t!) and very anxious

Oh that I could hear from

my dear husband
Sabba th 15

The Seamens Chapel \'1as so crouded (!) that fIr Castl e proposed

that the mission families should have a separate service
We met accordingly at the ilakai School house &amp; fIr Dole preached to the children from the text Thou shale!) love the Lord thy God with all thy heart &amp;c
16

~onday

morning

The children are in the habit of rising at 4 or half past four in the
The girls to practice their music, the boys &amp; Isabella to sew

the bread il.A. churas the butter

n.J.

Ue take breakfast as early as was (?

makes

see

without a lamp
Tuesday 17

We all rose early and after performing our

severa~

duties, left home

at seven to walk to Punahou v/here I had an invitation to spend the day
at breakfast when

\'/e

They were

arrived.

I changed my shoes and dress and spent most of the day in [lrs.Dole's par-

lour

She has a severe cold &amp; is quite unwell.

i1r Rice brought me hone about five

P .:'1.

\Jed 18

I have added to my cold by

rl~1

visit yesterday.

Could not come out

of my room to the evening prayer meeting. (The children came home sQaking VIet)
(rlr :,larshall &amp; [v1r Thompson call this P rl)(!)
Thursday 19
Friday

Had a severe headach(!) tightness of chest and cough.

Headacht!) I was \tJith difficulty able to keep about all day.

ilrs

Judd r.tade me a sympathisjng call in the evening &amp; said if I Idished it she \'/ould
ask D J to ca 11 •
Saturday 21

Two of ilr Forbes boys &amp; II Lyman dined \tlith us

After dinner my

head felt so bad I lay dO\m to sleep -- r,lrs Judd's two oldest daughters called &amp;
took tea.

I rer.tinded them of their mothers pomise(!) to invite the Doctor to

come &amp; see me

He calld(1) about eight in the evening &amp; !Jave me an emetic.

made me dreadfully sick

It

It effects lasted from half past eight till eleven

o clock at night
Sabbath 22

:Iy system is some\'lhat relaxed my cough not so tight A the DrO) re-

commendation I put a blister on r,lY chest
say I have been blistered

For the first time in my life. I must

I hope it I'Jill relieve ny cough.

The Dr calld(!)

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again this afternoon
(The following entry was written on a separate page)
1346

Sabbath day Hov 22

Have had a bad cold for seven \'.Jeeks.

Judd called to prescribe for me.

Last evening Dr

He recommended an emetic for the evening and a

blister on the chest this morning.
lie very gravely and frankly expressed his opinion that I should never see my
husband again.

I told him I did entertain a strong hope that through the mercy

of God, we shou1J meet again; and that it \·,as my belief that he vias nO\1 on his
v.Jay to the islands.
I feel A constant anxiety on my mind about rly dear husband \,,'hich nothing but

faith in the \lord of God can releive.(!)
After the children \'lent to Sabbath School I took up my Bible and read the
9lst Psalm and plead the fuHilment(!) of the promises therein contained.

I rose

from prayer with a calm &amp; cODforted mind, and felt that I could tust(l) my all
in the hands of a wise and gracious God.
I turned to the place that I vias reading in course in the Bible, and open-

ed to these \',ords
The Lord appeared to Solomon the second time as he had appeared unto him
at Gibeon(!).

And the Lord said unto him, I have heard thy prayer and thy sup-

pl ication that thou hast made before rle: l!)
I was so impressed with the words that I have written them down.(!) tl~t

they may strengthen [;1y hope in God.

In the day of my trouble I v-li11 call upon

thee:(!) for thou wilt answer me. 86 Psalm 7 verse
~1.P.C.

(Hritten on verso):

Rest in the Lord, &amp; wait patiently for him:

trust also in

him; and he shall bring it to pass.
(Eng of

sopa~ate

nonday 23

page)
I took salts my head is still disordered much -- ilrs Damon &amp; t!iss

Hiss(!) 11ills made me a long call this afternoon -this evening she called upon me.
Tuesday morn.
afternoon

~1rs

Richards is is(!) dovln

Iter girls spent the night with us

:Ir Richards calld(!) to see me this A 11

fIr A made a very

~,ind

call in the evening.

r1rs Nye in the

-- The children came home

again very wet from school
Hed 25

Had ilr Richards family to tea tlli seven ing

r1rs R and her daughters

stayed for the maeti ng but he went to spend the eveni ng at fIr Cookes
Thursday 26

He had a heavy shov/er again this (!)

rlrs Richards girls have

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spent three nights with us
Friday the clouds broke away and the sun shone most of the forenoon

IIr

Richards returned to their valley home.
Saturday 28

the independance{!) the nuhou ''las celebrated

public dinner to his Ministers and their wives &amp; daughters

The King gave a

In the evening he had

a soiree.
Sabbath 29

Hy cold is much better

I attended the native service and walked

down to Chapel
rlonday 30

Had a call from tIr Brovm son of the celebrated Dr B of Boston

Tuesday uec 1

Have commenced \,«i ti ng American letters

t·Jed 2

as usual -- A school for foreign residents children has been

~1eeting

opened in the i1auka school house by

~1r

Wilcox \·/ho is pious &amp; attends our social

meetings &amp; boards at i1r Armstrongs
Thursday 3d
Had

Had a call from rlrs Jarves.

Spent the day writing{?) letters

Dibble's family to dinner.

~lrs

Friday 4

!'lr B. calld again in the evening evidently \&lt;/ith the intention of

spend{!) the night

I excused myself from inviting hin to make our house his

home on account of the absence of my husband

He requested on of my daughters to

walk over \'Jith &amp; introduce him to rlr Caste's{!) family
declined

Capt.

t~hitfields(?)

The invitation vias also

ship is much out of repair.

He may be detained

here a month or t\·/o
Saturday 5

Heavy sho\'lers of rain last night and occasionlly{!) through the day --

I have employed ?aluhi and his "life this month

Anna \'laiakea gave me a beutiful (!)

Algaroba tree which I had transplanted to day.

I have been all day engaged about

domestic concerns.

The girls took tea at f1r Hall's.

events which occurred this time last year

1ly r.1ind d\'Jells much on

For a few days past I have been in-

cl i ned to d i spondancy (I ) •
:10nday 7

The girsl s (!) being for tl'/O weeks prevented by the I'leather from

taking a music lesson, I perr,litted theM to rer:1ain at hone to day to go down to
;lrs Jarves. -- I attended the ilonthly Concert this evening and took all the children.

The meeti ng \las conducted by ilr Damon
Tuesday 8

Mrs Nye
~JeJ

Engaged in "witing to [Irs Cingilan till noon

Dined l'Jith Capt &amp;

The Don Quixotte arrived to day

9 fleeting as usual

Young 0---- attended

After meeting he stepped up to me

and requested me to go \·/ith hin to see the young chiefs at r1r Cook's school to
which I consented to morrow afternoon

l_

Thursday Dec 9 At nearly 4 PIl Young

[3

called and lie v/alked over to the

�22/(1846)
school

Heard the young chiefs in several recitations v,lith \Ihich He \'Jere much

gratified.

I called on :Irs C and then vIe "talked hor.le and he starred to tea

mentioned his "/ish to make a visit to 11010kai "hich I recorlmended him to do

He
He

left at eight o'clock
ilr Peck ca 11 (11 the comran i on of young B call I d and and ( !) spent

Fr i day 10
a long evening

He no doubt "Iould have spent the night had he been invited

r-lr Gilman al so called
Saturday Dec 12
left home

Oy the day of the \'leek, it is a year since ny dear husband

fly heart has felt sad &amp; desponding.

fIrs Dole &amp; r'liss Smith call'd

I

could trust my feelings to allude the subject.
Sabbath 13

I did not attend the native service in the morning

time in devotional exercises

Spent the

Felt deeply for my children &amp; dear absent husband

Endavored(l) to cast my cares upon God
Attended service at the chaple(l)

The house

ViaS

full fIr D preached fror.l the

parable of the Wise and foolish Virgins
rJonday 14
Castle's

I took all the children to the Sabbath School Concert at tlr

t:ad a call fror.l General niller.

Tuesday 15

f\lr Richards and family took passage ,,,ith the King to :Iaui

Catharine(?) \lent up to 11iss to nrC!) Ogden's school rlr Richards family dined v,lith
me
Wed 16

il A did not attend school -- This day marks a new era in her life

!lad a call of three hours in the evening from young Peck
Thursday 17

The children car.le home very wet again from school.

Saturday Dec 19

Spent the day cleaning house -- It rained &amp; we had no calls

or company
Dec 20

An accident happened which prevented me from going to native rleeting

I

attended morningservice at the chapel
110nday 21

I called on f1rs Calkin who expects to embark "lith her husband in

the Charles for the U.S.
Tuesday

I expected cOr.lpany but rain prevented their cOr.ling

11 J staid from

school
Wed 23

Peck &amp; his companion Shav! called and staid for the evening meeting

Thursday 24

Had f1r &amp; rlrs LN/ell Smith to dinner &amp;. r1r &amp; fIrs Damon &amp;. tliss

:-lills to tea
Friday Dec 25

Christmas

The children rose very early to receive &amp; enjoy

presents I had t1iss Smith to dine

11ade several calls vJith her on Nissionary

friends and took tea vJith my family at tlr Castle ' s

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Saturday 26

besides those vJritten by the children.
Sabbath 27

I sent 11 letters

The Charles sailed this morning for the U.S.
Had

~1rs

I\ndre\'/s three daughters to ,tea

I attended morning service at both in native &amp; at the chaple(!).

At

three o'clock I attended'd(!) moral Reform meeting with rlrs I\rmstrong at the
School house.

The house \'/aS filled vlith women.

110nday 28

i'1 J has taken cold and is unwell has an external out breaking on

her head which is very troublesome
Tuesday 29

I had i'lr Castle's family &amp; t,lr Bishop to dinner.

An attempt \1aS made to break open the Depository but vlithout success
t'Jed 30
Thursday 31

t1eeting this evening as usual
t1rs Oibbl(!) and I made a call at rlrs Castle's.

I had nr Dimond's

family to dinner.
Friday January 1 1847

I

ViaS

called this rlOrning bet\'ieen the hours of twelve and

one to go over to rlrs Castle's \'Iho
~.Je

v~as

confined with a daughter.

had a call from flessers Ricard &amp; Lee. --

accepted an invitation to l1r Dudoit's this
Ho\'l rapidly time fl iesl

hO\'1

The four youngest children

r n for which I feel regret

1 ittle advance I make in my uplJard course

0

tha t I may have more grace that I may 1 i ve to the glory of God thi s year.
Saturday Jan 2.

I went over to r'lr Castle's this Iil0rn to attend to the babe

Prepared the bread for communion -Andrews had arrived.

About one

0

clock I was informed that Dr
r

While I was hesitating \'Jhether or not it was my privilege

to invite him to our house his man called up for a carriage.
Castle but he returned saying there was no horse
sent dO\1n my little hand \-,agon for him --

I sent him to f1r

This decided the question &amp; I

He is feeble &amp; afflicted

The Lord give me strength &amp; a willing heart to do my duty.
Sabbath Jan 3

I was much pressed this morning ,"ith going over to tlr CiS geting(!)

the communion clothes &amp; furniture sent off dressing rIa
getting myself &amp; family ready in time to go to
native and also at the chaple(!)

ai~s

n~eting.

infant for baptism' &amp;

I attended service in

Conmuned with&lt;..the Bethel church

The Lord's

Supper was administered immediately after the morning service
The Dr is feeble
ing my children

&amp; has not gone out to day -- Spent the afternoon instruct-

In the evening James drove the carriage in which

\'/e

rode to

meeting i·1 J has not gone to publ ic vJorsllip to day
f10nday 4

Attended the r10nthly Concert at ilr Armstrong's

ducted by f1r

Lo\~ell

Smith

The meeti n9 was con-

It is the first Concert he has attended since G.:1.

Dr &amp; i'lrs Judd called on Dr 1\ after fleeting.
Tuesday 5

a very wet day.

The children could not attend school.

�24/1847

\-led G I had ilr &amp; 1,lrs Dole
fIrs Bre\&gt;ler --

~,

14 children to tea.

Had a call from ;lrs

Our evening fleeting was unusually full

r~icker. &amp;

Tl'lenty persons present --

The Punahou far.lily returned ilTlnediately after tea
Thursday 7th

I rode up in the \lagon with fIr Lyman (a minister from flE '''hose

health is impaired) to visit Punahou school
Friday 3

The term is to close on Friday

I had llr &amp; tlrs Hall :1r Lynan &amp; rlr Gul ick to dinner

The children Here

dismissed at noon for a t"IO weeks vacation
Saturday 9

Yesterday &amp; to day my hopes have been raised by the arrival of a brig,

trusting they might bring letters fror.l the Coast from my dear husband but I am
disappointed.
Sabba th day 01 (I )

After attending to llrs CiS babe and assisting the children

in their morning duties I had not time to attend the Native meeting
the chapel.
self.

I attended

fIr D preached from the text Thou shal t love thy neighbour as thy

Maria Jane has an irruption(!} on her head

from attending church for three \-/eeks.

&amp; face

which has prevented her

fIr A had another communion.

I had the

same preparation to make as last Sabbath.
itonday 11
with us &amp;

First day of vacation

HeryU) Lynan came dovm to spend the vJeek

Forbes ''lith ilrs Dibble.

~'iilliam

Dr Andrews purposed(!) going to La-

haina to return but not bein9 as well as usual he did not go.

I took tea at

~trs

D's
Tuesday 12

I hired Ke Oni and dismissed Paluhi.

much trouble to me of late.

He has been a source of

He has quarreled ,,,,ith Iltis "life, has been careless of

my property &amp; I have much distrusted his honesty
Hed 13
full

I attended ilaternal r1eeting at ilrs Dibble's

Our evening fleeting was

fIr A \"1as uIlwel1 &amp; rlr Cooke directed the exercises
Thursday 14

I had Dr Judd's family of nine to spend the afternoon &amp; take tea.

After tea vIe had singing and playing on the piano.
Friday

Both the boys spent the day at our house.

In the evening the chil-

dren \'Jalked to the sea side
Saturday 16

Dr A is still with us

it v/orse than Hhen he arrived

His health is not materially improved nor is

He spends much of hi s tiPle ina recl i ni n9 posture

&amp; sometimes rides out in my little \'Iagon to visit

His diet is scalded milk &amp;

bread and ground rice cooked with milk
Henry &amp; Hi11iam &amp; my two boys dined at f1r Damon's

I\fter tea the t,'IO boys re-

turned to Punahou.
Another week has gone and brought me no tidings from my dear husband

The

vessels from the coast only bring intelligence of ,'!ar ''lith the poor t1exicans.

�25/1847

Sab 17

I attended the native service this morning

ilr A preached on Ronanism

He mentioned that 18 persons had left that church and I'fished to return to this
tlartha Ann James &amp; Isabella walked with me to the chapel.
itonday 18

Had a remarkably \&lt;Iet day

Tuesday 19

Dr Andre"Js sent hi s baggage dovln and nade an attempt to leave

for Lahaina but had to return to spend the night
vied 20

Dr A left this morning about 10

0

clock

Had rlaternal fleeting here

Young BrOl'ln called up at the Close of the r:Jeeting &amp; stopped to tea
also of Capt

(blank)

The Steward

called up to the evening meeting and both stayed after

meeting till 9 0 clock
Thursday 21
Friday 22

Had Old Gray brought dOI&lt;Jn &amp; rode to Punahou
James i1artha Ann Isallella &amp; I rode up into the valley

tks Peck and dined with r'ks John Paty -last night

times to day

n ing.

The hoys arrived from Lahaina --

r1aria Jane rode out vlith fIr

We all took tea there

Sabbath day 24

church

i1rs I\bell vias confined \'Iith a daughter

I called on ilrs Stevens.;&amp; was invited in to see her

Saturday 23d
Dimond

Called on

i1r Emerson preached for I1r A

I attended publ ic \'JOrship three

tlaria Jane has recovered from all her tumors(?) &amp; \'laS able to go to

ttr Armstrong preached for

rir

Damon in the norning &amp; fIr Dole in the eve-

He was not l'Iell.
ilonday 25

I spent the day "lith t1rs Abell --

1\ new term commenced at Puna-

hou to day.
Tuesday 26

I rode up with the children to Punahou in the \'Iagon

Emerson there \'/ho engaged to come &amp; dine I'lith me.
going to return \'lith him to Waialua

I saw t1r

t,1rs Dibblo and her family are

The (1 ) all dined "lith me

It was bet\'leen one

&amp; two P i'1 before they all got fairly on the \'lay.

Wed 27.

We had thunder

&amp; lightning

this norning and a very rainy day

The

children all remained at home.
Thursday 28

Spent the day in making prparation(l) for company

i"1rs Ladd &amp;

Nary took tea wi th us.
Friday 29

Had ilr Andrews fanily &amp;

Saturday 30

Richards and ilr Lee to tea.

I took Mrs Stevens to Punahou in our

becoming quite experienced
Sabbath 31

~Ir

\'~gon

Jar:Jes deove and is

ilrs S took tea I'lith us

I attended divine service three times to dane(?)

t'le rode this

evening &amp; James was driver

f10nday Feb 1

[Ionday I feel a satisfaction in the commencement of this ne\,1

�26/1847
month

A feN short '-leeks more &amp; I hare to see my dear husband
I attended the &gt;lonth1y Concert at fIr /\rmstrong

Tuesday 2

I dined at :Ir Hall's.

t1ade a cap for Levi.

rtr \'!y1ee(!) called and

spen t an hour in the even i ng

lied 3

I Called on rJrs Turrell &amp; on :lrs L Sr.-lith

Had meeting here as usual

Dined at :lrs Ladd's. --

fly feelings derressed.

Friday 5 11rs Nye and :'liss ili1ls srent the day \vith me

fIr &amp; tlrs Dar,lOn call-

ed up to tea
Saturday flr \Je11s Gro\m called to bid us good bye

Sabbath day 7

I attended tlative service in the morn

t1r 1\ preached on the text

Visiting the iniCjuities of the fathers on the children --

in conseCjuence of two

of the children in:1I" C (?)'s school haveingl!) erred from the good &amp; the right
\,{ay
:londay 8

Capt Ilhitfield called to bid me Good bye. --

Feb, lJednesday 10 The I..ylon
o 'clock and

\'Ie

arrived

had no meetinu

The letters \Jere received auout seven

By a letter from i1r Hi11

t

which the X brought

from ;'lazaltan(!). \'Ie hear that fIr Chamberlain \'las at Boston --

Still in feeble

health and "/ou1d take passage for the islands in the f lontrea1 the 15 of f'Jov for
1

the is1ands(!)
I fear his days are numbered &amp; his work on earth finished
Thursday 11 I have had t\'le1ve calls of congratulation on hearing from my
husband

ilrs Dibble and family arrived from I'Jaia1ua &amp; took tea \'Jith us

call'd in the evening.
Friday 12
Punahou

Congratulations!

lk i-Jylie

The heart knows its o\'!n bitterness

Having made a rrevious engagement to take fks flye &amp; l1iss ;-lill s to
\Je V/ent up about 11

0

clock and returned in the evening

0 __

fIrs Dole

has heard of the dath(!) of her i'lother
Saturday 13

T\,lo of the young Chiefs Bernice &amp; Victoria and 11artha Cook(!)

took tea with us.
(

?

) 14

T\vo of the number have been expelled from the school.

I went with four of the children to Chapel.

Attended native

service in the afternoon.
tlonday 15

Attended Sunday School Concert v/ith all the children at fIr Castle's

Tuesday I \'Irote to Hilo &amp; Kauai
\Jednesday 16

Had an invitation to rlr Tenyke's(!) but declined on account of

its being our evening for social ileeting.

r'1r &amp; r1rs 1\ went

�27/1847

Thursday 17
Sabbath day 21

I spent the day at f1r L Smith's and called on rlrs Jarves
I attended the native morning service and \'Jalked down to Charel

with all the children
:Ionday 22
with :1rs &amp;

Washingtons birthday

~1rs(!)

I took tea at ['lr Teneykes(!) in company

Dole ilr &amp; f1rs Cook(!) niss Smith ilessers Castle Rice Dimond &amp;

Lyman
Tuesday Feb 23

I spent the day at fIr John Ladd' s

from Lahaina this morning

fir Richard's family returned

The parents are lodging to night at :lrs Dibble's the

daughters \'1i th us
fly flour has so decreased that I do feel some anxiety 'I/hat \I/e shall eat
Wed 24

I attended tlaternal

Thursday 25
Friday 26

~leeting

at i'lrs Rogers.

The girls and r.lyself attensed a Jllrty at f1rs Cooke's

Has r,lr Richards family to tea

valley house.

Eve meet as usual.

It rains so that they cannot go to their

Hrs Andre\'ls has had a prer.lature confinenent.

Sat Mrs R called this r.lorn to know. if it should rain in the valley whether
I could lodge and board her girl s a r.lOnth &amp; she v/itl1 her husband l'lould stay l'Jith
[&lt;Irs 0

I candidly told her my plan vias to paint &amp; white \'/ash next v/eek but I

could accommodate her daughters till after the Sabbath

She preferred to make

other arrangments.
Hernry(!) Lyman has been here spending the day.
Sabbath Feb 28

I attended publ ic \'Iorship three times to day --

fIrs Richal"ds had

a meeting for the older children at 2 PI1 at :lrs Dibble's
There appears to be some tenderness of feeling among Some(?) of them
flonday [larch 1st

llr Jones came to \'/hite"/ash my rooms -- He finished the

\'Iork and repaired the hearth on tuesday about 9 J\r~ and I paid him $2.50

Saturday night 6

I had a laborious '-leek and am very "leary.

repairing the "/all of the yard and painting.
order for the Sabbath
Sab 7

Have had flilo

I have got things in tolerable

0 that my heart may be prepared for the day of rest

Felt vlcary but \'Jent out tho the native r.lorning service

nr A preached

on the text having no felloltJshir with the unfruitful \'Iorks of darkness on account
of a great horse race yesterday afternoon

f~

had a full

&amp; attentive audiance(!)

The Ki ng was present.
r·1onday

~1ilo

is sick and my \lork r!lust ue delayed

!ly native man is also

sick -- I was sent for this P il to see fIrs Abell's babe.
sult a physician.
her settee

I advised her to con-

On my \'lay horne calld on tlrS\ndre\'/s wo(!) ,,,as sitting up on

�28/1847

In the evening I attended the Sab School Concert \A/ith all the children It/hich
\'las solem(l) &amp; interesting.
I-Jed 10

It rained all day excepti ng the tirae the children

~'/ent

&amp; returned

from school &amp; and(!) in the evening
Had our social meeting as usual

A letter from Mr Coan was read giving

account of the happy death of firs Paris.
Friday r1i10 came and assisted in laying a mat carpet on my bed roon -Stevens called about noon &amp; desired
in the evening.

~e

to call &amp; see his little one which I did

lie said she \'las feverish

The Dr had been sent for but :Irs S.

I recommended a Itfarm bath --

wished to see me

Tho very weary, I wal ked dO\'Jn be-

tltleen four &amp; five 0 c10ck &amp; foud(1) the ehild hetter.
Smith.

ilr

I called on Hr &amp; f'Irs L

:lr &amp; i1rs Damon \-lho had been riding out also called --

He brought r.le hone

Sat 13 A brig arrived fran California which brought the mail "/hich had been
sent from the US in the Frigate Independance(!)

I reed(!) letters fran our sons

&amp; one from Hr IIi 11 but none from my dear husband

It is fifteen months to day

since he 1eft home
14

Sabbath

15

r\\onday

A wet day

did not attend publ ic \'lOrship

~Ie

nilo has been \,lhite\Jashing &amp; preparing a chamber for flr H Hill

The

;

girls did not attenJ school on account of the threatninQ aspect of the clouds.
The King's birth day vias celebrated -- i1r L Smith call'd for me

Wed 17
just as

\'Je

were 1 ighting our room for prayer rneeting.

about half pas(!) seven.

8&amp;

I stayed till ten 2. brought me ilor:le

About noon ilr Smith sent a note &amp; a 1 ittle wagon for me to

Thursday 18
come

firs S had a daughter born

wash the (!) I preferred to \\'alk &amp; sent the boy home

I took a severO)

headache in consefjuence of my noon v!alk
Friday I

~~ent

dO\'JI1 earl ier to dress the babe both she &amp; the f10ther are doing

Vie 11
Sat 20

Dr AndreVlS arrived early this norn in the Kamehameha

dOhll in the wagon for him.
stop at :lr Castle's

\~e

I sent James

lie breakfasted &amp; dined \'Jitll us &amp; has gone over to

have had a very

\~et

day

Thunder &amp; lightining{!l Rode

down in the rain with ilr S to attend to the babe

I begun to look out quite

frequently for the t10ntreal
Sabbath 21

James Jrove

dO\'Jn

to r1r SIS in our

not come up &amp; preach at his usual hour
the native Service.

James &amp; the

t\-/O

~Je

OV/I1

'-lagon -- as tlr S could

returned in time for me to attend

oldest girls attended the Chapel -- It rain-

ed in the afternoon and evening
Friday rlarch 26

Ue are finishing one of the chambers and are crowded for

�29/1347

room in regard to the children

ilrs Taylor called in the afternoon

iks S \'1as confined with a daughter in the evening
washing sister D's babe to the rlother this
Saturday r!arch 27
called upon us

Her daughter

I resigned ny privilege of

mornin~J

rk Castle returned from ilaui in Capt rl l Clain l s ship.

Capt fl

He appears to be a well disposed man and is friendly to religion

He has offered ;lr C &amp; 1 ittle nary a free passage home if hi s voyage on the Ii

~'J

Coast is prosperous
tk C took tea \-/ith us &amp; has taken his 1 ittle daughter home \-,hich rel ieves me of
some of my cares
Sabbath 28

I did not feel It,ell in the morning but attended Native service in the

afternoon
i·tonday eve 29

\-!as greatly surpri sed to sec r'lrs Parker thi s evening

carried over by natives.

:leeting here as usual, better attended

April 1
Sat 3d
Sab 4

Her health required her to make the effort

Great excitement about certain inprudences &amp; disclosures of fIr (blank)

Tuesday 30th
tIed 31

[Irs P returned
fIr Arm-g &amp; f1rs Lafon set out for I!aialua

11r &amp; l1rs

in the morn

~!ilcox

&amp; tHO children arrived in a ",hale ship.

Spent the day \,/ith us

;·londay 5 Honth Con at fir AI s
much disconcerted

It was conducted by rk Smith

Hi s mind Has very

He talked about &amp; requested our prayers for 11r

(1) in-

The Vincennes sailed this P r1

Husband(?) &amp; Mr K call on the Capt of the St Luis

Tuesday

(April)

Came ashore early

tlrs H is in poor health

stead of the object for which we professed to meet

Friday

She was

[1r &amp; f1rs IJ 1eft us to go to

ivtonday 5(1)

~'la

ialua

Hr Lowell Smith was severely attacked with pleurisy last Saturday

and is very ill

Tuesday 6

it \,/as so \;'et the children could not go to school

VJednesday 7

Shov/ery but the children attended school.

~laternal

:leeting at our

house.

The evening :1eeting was attended as usual.

flamed

Since last Sabbath that I have not been able to sit in a lighted room.

Thursday 8

I

~pent

ers every night

the day nursing :1r Smith.

rty eyes have been so in-

He is very ill and requires \'Jatch-

Hrs S is not able to leave her couch.

He is confined in the lit-

tle house in the yard &amp; she in her room.
Friday

There has beell abundance of rain

t1r Pougue{!) at Y,auai narro\'/ly escaped

being carried dOl'1Il to the sea in a freshet.

�30/1847

Saturday

This has been a very \'Jet "&gt;leek

Punahou one day come home thoroughly drenched

Sabbath 11

The children have only attended
~vith

rain

I did not attend publ ic vlorship in the morning

I attended tile afternoon service in native

l'/ent to chapel

The children

In the evening \Ie

had a most powerful rain

:londay 12
day

all attended the Sabbath School concert

\~e

The sun has shone to

we hope the \vea ther is se tt 1ed

~

:lr Damon made me call {!) -- A mysterious circumstance carne to 1 ight to day
Mr Castle opened a keg of specie

which was saturated with spirits of turpentine

and almost every piece was corroded
him to cleanse it.

I spent the

\111010

The nystery is hOl'J got on it as it

fore noon in assisting
\'JaS

tightly neded(!) up in

an iron bound keg
t·Jed 14

Had a call from [Irs Abell &amp; Stevens and f1rs Grimes

Attended flaternal

:leeting at 11rs Oimonds

Thursday 15

Call'd at :lrs Carter's to see rlrs

confi ned vii th a daughter

\~atson

Jr \i is is (1) reduced extremely

who has recently been
10\'J

\Ii th iler1morhage

from the lungs.

I spent the afternoon vJith ilr £. f1rs LO\'lell Sr.lith

proving tho very

\,Iea~

Friday 16

lie is in-

\Ie had ilrs Stevens and :lrs Abel1 and their babies to spend the

day with us.

Saturday 17

vie had Alvah Clark O\·Jight BaldvJin and Henry Lyman to dinner --

I took tea \vith my family at :lr /\ndrevJs

Sabbath 18

Attended native service

t~

morning service at the Chapel

dinner I read ilrs Paris Obituary notice to the children

After

i"1r 8ald\Jin arrived in a

\&lt;Ihale ship \'Jhich saild(!) last Friday

:londay 19

The Eupheuia arri veJ yesterday from the Coast and brought tile

.1ount Vernon's :lail

:lr Castle received a letter fron :lr :lervin who "lrote that

,1r Chamberlain had a very severe turn of raising blood at NeVI Haven but had recovered and gone on to' :lass
sinking of heart

I t'eceived no letters and feel an undescribable

�31/1847

Tuesday 20

I had Dr AndreHs &amp; Dr Ba1dl'lin and

~lrs

001e to dine

ford Wla1e silip I received a 1etter from ilr H 11 Hn1 &amp; Dr Anderson
vlere cordial to my sinking spirits

I ret:ired

~i

These letters

gave God thanks that I may yet

hope to see my dear husband ilr \'iyllie calld(!) this evening
ache and '-las confined to bed a 11 the forenoon
(The follovling I'/as I'witten on a separate page)
Tuesday Aprn 22(20)

By a H Bed-

Iiall! a severe head

rlr Cast1e received a letter from f'lr r-lervin dated Sept 20

which stated that my dear husband \'Jas in rlass &amp; that at N Haven he had a severe
attack of hemorrhage.

This intelligence greatly depressd(t) my spirits

ed like hoping against hope to be1ieve that I should ever see him again.

It seemIn the

evening I opened my Bible for consolation beseeching my Heavenly Father to direct
my eyes to some \lJOrd of comfort

I opened at the XXXIII. Psalm.

The four last

verses made such an impression on ray mind that I determined to write then down
Behold the eyes of the Lord are upon them that fear him; upon them that hope in
his mercy
petition

i'ly faith took hold on the promises and I closed the day "lith this
Let thy mercy 0 Lord be upon us according us

April 23(1)

\'Je

have hoped in thee

I received a comforting letter from Dr Anderson respecting my be-

loved husband

I retired from company &amp; thanked God on my knees from the depth

of my heart for this favor
Sat 23(1)

I had the unspeakab1e happiness of receiving a letter from my

dear husband at Tahiti

Tho he has been very feeble &amp; night(!) into death he is

now in better health than when he left and expects to arrive at homO) in t"/O
\'/eeks from thi s time

B1 ess the Lord 0 my soul

Read again the XXXIII Psalm and adopt the language as expressive of the emotions
of my soul

in the Lord 0 ye righteous &amp;c&amp;(!)

r~ejoice

Blessed be God

I have Hoped in thee
The Lord is my Rock
(End of separate page)
~'Jed

27

I rode up to Punahou and brought dO\,n1 our chi1dren

are dovm

The two girls &amp; niss Smith Spent the night with us

Thursday

;liss S and the r1essers(?) R took breakfast "lith us

i'lr Richards fami1y

I have spent most

of this day in \'lriting notes to the sisters
Friday 23

I had ;clrs Dibb1c ' s famny &amp; f1r Richards to dinner.

Saturday 24
arrived from l1aui

~lr

Peck cal1 ' d at noon and delivered a letter I'/hich had just

I had the unspeakable satisfaction it \'/aS from my dear husband

It was dated the 29 of ilarch at Tahiti

He hopes to arrive in a fortnight at home

in better health than \'Ihen he left, 0 Lord I have hoped in thy mercy
trusted in vain

I vJi11 praise thee in my song

aI

have not

I wil1 b1ess thy name forever &amp;

�32/1847

ever
Sabbath day

I attended native service in the morning

ilr Baldwin preached.

I requested that thanks might be offered to Almighty God for his great goodness
to my dear husband \'Iho left us 16 r.lOnth(!) in in(!) feebleness but nO\'/ has the
prospect of returning with improved health
tlonday

tk Richardt!) &amp; fIr Cookecalldrto read rlr CIS letter -- At half 4

p [,I I attended the funeral of Hannah Holms(!)

She died of a lingering illness
/

It is hoped she had made her peace with God and died a Christian
l1r Alexa nder \'/i th :1 Di bb 1 e &amp; S Emer son a rr i ved from Kaua i
Tuesday 27

I had r'lr &amp; r1rs Rice &amp; rliss Smith and Doctors l3ald\'Jin &amp; Andre\'ls

&amp; j,lessers Lyman &amp; Alexander to tea &amp; Knapp

f1r &amp; r'1rs Forbes arrived this Ail \'lith

Capt Gllet(!)
They are accommodated at i'1r Armstrong I s
~~ed

nevI house

28

The legislature or opening of parliment assembled at Kealuahonui's(!)
At t\'Ialve

0

clock a salute was fired at both forts.

Having been pre-

sent last year, I had no inclination to repeat my visit
Thursday 29

f1r Gul ick has arrived.

General i"liller &amp; rlr Hooper call'd to congratulate me on hearing from 11r C
Friday

As the term at Punahou is about to close and the long vacation

to commence, tlr Dole had an examination
young chiefs 11r &amp; r1rs Cooke

lh~

There I'Jere present ilr Ii and all the

&amp; :lrs Armstrong flr EA i'lrs Hall ilr &amp; fIrs Castle

i,lr &amp; fIrs Rogers fks Dimond &amp; Myself &amp; [1rs Dibble
flessers Damon Forbes,

Gulic~,

Also Drs Andrews &amp; Bald\'Iin,

Lyman Douglass and II11con(! )(teacher of the chil-

ren of the foreign residents).
The examination passed off credibly

fIr Damon &amp; Dr BaldI-lin adressed(!) the

children, &amp; tlr Forbes con concluded(!) the exercises \'/ith prayer
This is the anniversary of Levi's birth

Hes ten years old.

0 that he may

now begin to live for God
Saturday Hay 1st
us,

I invited fIr [. fIrs Forbes to come &amp; spend a fe\J days with

This morning I prepared the house in the yard for their accommodation

went vJith James to market to purchase nescessaries(!) in the \'lagon
and four children,t:lrs F is confineo to bed,) and Henry Lyman to
dinner I called on :Irs Dr
:1rs Lovlell Smith

~!atson

I had ilr F

dinnel~

I\fter

tirs Jarves :lrs Grimes :Irs Stevens fIrs Damon and

I made these calls \,/ith a prcsentiment(!) that they \'Iould be

the last I should make before the arrival of the rlontreal
a severe head ache.
Sabbath 2

I

Had Capt &amp; ilrs Gillet to tea

!lhen I returned I had

I'as &lt;"Iuite sick all the evening.

Attended native meeting and the Chapel.

�33/1847

:'ionday ilorn ;'Iay 3d
Point

Early this norn a large shif.&gt;

ViaS

He could not bel ieve it to be the :Iontreal.

seen coming round Dimond
But soon Ive \'/ere assured of

the real ity.

ilr Castle v/ent dOVIn ill our \'1agon and returned vlith the beloved,

absent parent

&amp; husband in better health than when he departed.

o my

soul &amp; all that is \'lithin Iile bless his holy name.

Bless the Lord

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                <text>&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%; text-align: center;"&gt;Maria Chamberlain&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%;"&gt;Maria Patton submitted herself to become a candidate for the missionaries on October 15, 1926, believing she would save Native Americans. Instead, she found herself on the Parthian sailing to the Sandwich Islands. Maria became an exception to the rule as she did not have a husband when she set sail on her mission. Maria kept a journal from 1825 to 1859, that detailed her biggest life experiences and challenges.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Maria started her journal in 1825 when she was still in Salisbury, Pennsylvania and not yet apart of the mission. She would detail almost everyday of her life, focusing most of her attention on Sunday’s as she would talk about the sermon she heard or her time at church. She would include the mundane aspects of everyday life to her exciting journey to the Sandwich Islands. In her everyday life, Maria took care of her eight children and would entertain visiting guests with a hot cup of tea. Sea captains to royalty to fellow missionaries were always welcomed in the home of the Chamberlains. Since Maria and Levi were close to the royalty, they were updated on political affairs of the government. She wrote how Madam Boki prepared for war as she did not want to give up Oahu. In the end, other chiefs were able to calm down Madam Boki and major conflict was avoided. Maria would end her journal in 1859, 34 years after first starting in 1825.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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                    <text>�(Friday Aug 25)
Sat Sept 9 1841 (1843)
Kauai

Sep 9 Employed
Paluhi

1'1r Gul ick &amp; ~'life &amp; two children &amp; flrs Conde arrived from

r·lrs C came to our house

t'lr G.(ma) went to r1r Roger's

Sab 10 I attended native Service in the morning &amp; \"as glad to see l'lr A again in
his place and hear him address his people -- Henry Parker came over from Kaneohe

&amp; spent

last night

&amp; to

day with us.

Rode down to the Chapel with Mrs Conde to hear f'lr Damon in the evening.
f'londay 11.
IQrs C

r~r

11ade preparation for Mrs CiS voyage to Lahaina.

LockO) &amp; his three little ones to dinner.

Had flr &amp; t1rs KnflPP

They have moved in to our

1 ittle house in the yard -- Our children commenced a new school term to day
Tuesday 12

Made preparation for company --

I~s

called on to see Mrs Rogers

but could not stay

fIrs Dimond supp1 ied my place

t1rs. R had a daughter about

noon(Sept 12 1843)

Had Capt stribling(1) &amp; f'lr &amp; tlrs Armstrong to tea

Dr Hood

came in also &amp; spent the evening
\&lt;Jed 13

Had

~lr

&amp; 11rs Castle to dine \-lith us.

Had calls also from D Climer

&amp; the Admiral.

Thursday 14
about six

Admiral Thomas had a party for the missionaries

Sat dovID to tea

Returned home at eight much gratified \'1ith the Admiral &amp; tlr Pinhorn's

entertainment &amp; attentions
Friday 15

Had a call from Commodore Dallas Lieu Flowison

&amp; Capt

Stribbling --

In the afternoon I made ca 11 s on several 1ad i es dovln town.
Sat

An arrival from the Columbia river has brought several of the Methodist

~1issionaries

&amp; brings the sad news of the death of rir &amp; flrs Rogers and the youngest

child of Mr' Les1 ie by dro''1ning

�( Trip- to lIa wa ii, 184 5 )'

June 26 Wednesday

Took passage on board the Clementine half past 3 0 clock in

company "lith Mr Thurston &amp; family r·lr Ives &amp; family tlr Coan &amp; family fIr Damon &amp;
family

~tr

Paris tk Boardman and r'1iss Goodale for Ha . . /aii

Thursday 27

vlere in sight of Oahu still in the morning

Spent the day &amp;

night in vainly attempting to beat up(1) bet. . 'een f1010kai &amp; Lanai
Friday morning 28

f1ade for the Southern side of Lanai &amp; were becalmed all day

In the evening had a fine breeze \vhich by morning 1 ight brought us in sight of
Laha ina
We all went ashore at Lahaina at 11 a clock

Sat 29

hours at tk Baldwins

Dined and spent 5

\-lent again on board &amp; sailed a little

Parted with prayers.

before sunset
Sabbath morn July(Junel 30
seasick.

Lahaina was still in sight

We have had prayers every night

&amp;morning

service in native &amp; one in Engl ish in the afternoon
the day

Found the sea rough in the chanel(!)

Monday t'lorning July 1

Kailua was in sight.

Thurston and took dinner.

\~e

None of our company \'/ere

in native

Had a religious

r1ade some progress during

I was seasick at night
14e all arrived at the house of f'1r

left t-1r &amp; tlrs Thurston t1r Boardman &amp;

(a stranger who joined us at Lahaina) to spend a few days there

r~r

Whistler

f'1r Coan's Ives'

&amp; Miss Goodale &amp; myself continued our passage to Kawaloa(!) in the vessel

Both

the White and native Captain took horses &amp; rode on before us &amp; left the ship &amp;
passengers in care of a native sailors(!)

W left the brig Tuesday

~orning

July 2

and rowed about three miles for the shore
Mr Forbes met us . . lith horses and most hospitable receTVed us to his house
\~ea(!)

all dined togather(l) and in the evening t'1iss G &amp; I took tea and

sl ept at r-tr Ives
Wednesday July 3d

Miss G &amp; ttrs C rode up the Kuapehu \vith the gentlemen

I choose

(!) to remain and visit with r.1rs Forbes
He all spent the afternoon together and had an interesting meeting in the evening.
Thursday morn 4th

We are all ready to depart in a Canoe for Kau

11ay the

angel of the Lord watch over us.
We had a very comfortable time on the canoe except that for 2 hours the sun
was intensly(1) hot
a note from

~tr

on by Kailekii.

\~e

put into Kapua just at sun set(!) where we met a man \'/ith

Paris informing us that it . . 'ould be most perilous to attempt to go
We spread a mat on the sand by the shore

&amp; had our tea kettle

�(T rip to Ha ''1a ;;, 1845)

2

After tea \'1e had \A/orship.

boiled and took our tea encircled by 40 natives

He

all then retired to a 1 ittle house which had been prepared for us where we spent
the night.
Rose early in the morning.

Prepared breakfast, July 5

Just as we sat dO\'Jn to eat 17(1) men arrived with maneles from Haiahinu(!)
Mr Coan enrolled their names gave each his portion of baggage or burden a

&amp; protection

little after sunrise having looked to God (for) guidance
our ascent up the mountain.

l~e

commenced

walked and \'Iere carried alternately over preci-

pices and ravines and fields of rugged burnt lava
Stopped at sunset

Made a fire

&amp; took tea The natives pulled grass and

spread it upon a smooth rock upon VJhich

\,/e

spread our quilts and lay down in the

I.
open
alr to spend the n 1ght

14e woke at 4

July 6_ Sat

The moon vias shining pleasantly

up a fire to keep themselves \'farm during the night.

The natives had kept

f1r Coan called the natives

to prayers after which we took up our bed and wal ked

\'le then travelled three

hours and took breakfast and went on our way strengthened
At 9 A f1

\-/e

got a first gl impse of the horses sent for us by f1r Pari s \'Ihich

much revived our spirits
\-le arrived at Haiahinu at half past three P II having been most mercifully preserved from ra i n \,/i nd and acc i d,en ts
Sunday July 7

We attended the native 1'10rning service and all sat in the

pulpit
The house old
preached

&amp; uncomfortable

but the congregation good

&amp;attentive

~1r

C

After service The \'Ihole assembly would have shook hads(!) \'.JHh us had

we thought best so to do(1).

but as it v.Jas wet(?)

\'Ie

declined and assured them

of the Aloha of our hearts
Honday &amp; tuesday(!) July 8 &amp; 9

Had rain

t'lr P \'las affl icted with a pain in

his face
Received a note from t1r Damon inforing(l) !'1r P that his company would spend this
night at Kapua

f1r P sent on a manele and 5 men

our faces tm'/ards the Volcano with divine
~ed

10

He expect in the morning to set

leave.

Left Waihinu(!) this morning at 8 o'clock

He had one horse

t\'JO

mules

one Ilanele 11 men and one boy
The road "las pretty good till vie reached Punaluu
meeting house

~Je

stoped(!) and dined in a stone

*(1) We then persued(!) our way over rugged tracts of lava till

within a few miles of the volcano.

The road became smoother and the air more

chill ing as we rode round the great crater

\le arrived at the new house erected on

�(T rip to Ha wa ii, 1845)

3

the bank a 1 ittle before dark.

Took our tea in full view of the a\'lfully grand

scene at lake of 1 iquid fire Hed afternoon we travelled to Kupapalu

Spent the

night in a native house and were much annoyed by fleas.
Thursday florning

~ilade

Friday t10rn 12

a fire and took breakfast at our miserable lodgings*(l)
Took an early breakfast and decended the Crater

ing sometime round the black Ledge

\'1e

crossed

After \'fal k-

over into the crater, and walked

down to the lake \'1hich was in violent action

It was thro\'ling up red hot lava

twelve feet high and on the south side a river of liquid fire was flowing out.
We

v/ere

sorry He could not tarry~onger to enjoy the sight but
I

\'1e

had to return

by noon in order to reach Hilo by Sat evening
H(1) returned and packed our specimens and took a 1unch mounted our mul es
and took leave of that most interesting place.
We traveled about 12 miles

Here overtaken at evenO) by a smart shm'ler v/hich

made us glad to take lodgings in the first native house that
way.

t~e

There was a miserable smoking fire in the centre

tle and after long waiting had a cup of tea

\'1e

had seen on our

set over our tea ket-

The natives in their poverty were

kind enough to give us half of their sleeping place.

As

\'/e

had no 1 ight,

\..e

laid

us dO\oJn after prayers, not to sleep but to combat the fleas till the dawn of day
Saturday 13

At the dawn of the day

\,/e

sought the direction of our heavenly guide,

gave thanks for our preservation by the v/ay, and bade adieu to our comfortless
lodging.

We continued our journey till ten

0

'clock when

\'fe

turned aside into

a clean comfortable house "lhere He had a cup of coffe{! )&amp;some roasted potatoes.
~Je

were furnished with a table and benches and the mistress of the house stood by

with a fly brush in her hand.
The family were acquaintance of fIr Coan &amp; tlrs C found one of her scholars there
Saturday evening 6 o'clock

\'/e

arrived at Hilo, grateful to God for his preserving

care over us and thankful for the prospect of a

~uiet

comfortable resting place

t1essers Lyman &amp; Wilcox and Dr Andrews gave us a cordial welcome.

I "las conducted

directly up to Hr L's and 11iss G \-/as invited to i1r H's.
Sab 14

Was very weary &amp; did not attend the native service

The Kinau arrived in

the morning and brought intelligence that the GobeO) was at Taheite(1) &amp; might
be expected the 17 of this month
r'1onday 15

I spent the day at tk Hi1cox IS

Tuesday 16 Hr H and his t,,/o little boys set out to visit the Volcano &amp; to meet
rk Damon' s company there.
I took tea at !-lr Coan's and walked with r1r &amp; r·1rs C &amp; Miss G to the Chinaman's
sugar works and made a short call at r'lr Pitman I s

�(T rip to \-la wa ; i. 1845)

I-Jed 17.

~ly

4

eldest son's birth day.

All the families at the station ".Jere

invited to take tea and attend a social meeting at 1'1r Coan's
Thursday 18

I went do\-m to/stay with 1'lrs I-J till her husband's return.

The Kinau

Wrote to 10k C------------

went out

Friday 19

Called at

~1r

Walked v/ith fIr C &amp; r'1iss G dO\'m to see the bay --

Coans

I.d a delicious treat of strawberries and cream for tea
Sat 20

The \'Jhole company arrived from the Volcano about 12 at noon

f1r

Whistler was very much fatigued he stops ''lith 11ilcox t-lr &amp; f1rs Damon and tk Boardman stop at tk Coan' s and I have returned to my house at fIr Lymans
preserving strawberries &amp; ohelo to day
I have an opportunity to my children
Sab 21

One week since I arrived here.

When shall

&amp; home

I attended the native service in the morning.

service in the afternoon

I have been

They had a communion

I said(!) with ~ks L's children to afford her the privi-

lege of attending
At four

P!~

an English sermon was preached at rir Hilcox'(!) and his youngest

child was baptised by 11r Lyman.
I should have noticed that Commissioner Brown arrived at
morning \'Jith a broken arm

It had been set

r'~r

Coan's early this

Dr l\ was sent for to examine it and

found it doing \'Je11
I~onday

22 Mr B left the Lafayette at Kawaihai (1).

r'1y letters are on board and ;it

has not yet arrived
f'tr Brown and Ik I'Jhistler made us a long call this morning.
In the evening f'tr L had I'1r &amp; tks Damon t,tr Bro\'1n &amp;

r~iss

Goodale to tea

After

attending family "v'Orship \'/e \'1ent out &amp; attended prayers "lith the boys
Tuesday 23

Mr Damon's company

&amp; Miss

waterfall and young fIr Pitmans place.

G Mr Coan the Dr &amp; Mr Wilcox visited the
\Ie all took tea &amp; spent the evening at fIr

Coan's
vJednesday 24
~rs

I dined at r·lr W's

r'lr \Jhistler is sick there

L had a tea party and social meeting in the evening

Mrs

&amp; Mr B expect to start for Waimea &amp; Kohala early in the morning

&amp; Mrs(!) Damon
fir D conducted

the meeting fIr Brown \oJas present.
Thursday 25

rtr D &amp; company left early in a boat for Laupahoehoe

It has

rained most of the day here
Friday 26

I spent the day with t1iss G at fIr Hilcox' (1) tlr

took tea &amp; spent the evening-at
Saturday 27

~1r

\~histler

and fIr Bro\tJn

Lyman's

fIr H called by invitation to see young r'lr Pitrlan's house &amp; garden

(he being absent at Oahu(l)

The elder f1r P treated us ''lith a nice melon and

�,------

5

(Trip to Hawaii, 1845)

~'Jhite

sweat{!) meats.
at

~Jaimea

we were there r'lr Brown called.

His arm, which \'1as broken

is wen that he is making arrangments to go to the Volcano on ilonday
Spent the evening very pleasantly in their company &amp; that

I took tea at 11r Coan's

of ;'lr B &amp; Hiss G.-·-- I have looked for the Lafayette in vain an \'/eek!
~t

Sab 29(28)

rained all day

I spent my time in my room reading
Honday 29

Devoted the day to

makin~

~lrs

clothes for

Lis 1 i ttle boys

~-1i

ss Good-

ale took tea \'1ith us
Tuesday 30

After looking out so often I had the happiness early this morning to

see a vessel.
It

'-las the L.afayett(1) but was not able to come to anchor till 2 P

r"

I had the pleasure to receive a large packet of letters from my husband
children.

I spent the afternoon with Mrs Coan.

&amp;

Mr C has gone on one of his

preaching tours and will visit the Volcano with Mr.B I expect intending to lave(!)
for my O\'1n dear home.
Wed 31

Cap Hinchester called at fIr Lis

He is in poor health and is glad to avail

himself of the attention of Dr Andrews
fliss G &amp; I spent the day at tks Ws assisting her in se\'1ing.

\·Ie attended the

usual social meeting there
Thursday August 1 st.

I spent at home sewing.

A very wet day.

Dr &amp; t1rs A

went dO\yn to fks Coan I sand \'Iere obl ;ged to spend the night
In the evening we had rich treat of strawberries sent from the volcano by
Hr Brown.
Friday Aug 2

In consequence [·lr

WiliOX I S

Whistler has been invited to t1r L.ymanls.

family preparing to move to Oahu
I1r Dwight also

\'/aS

fk

invited to tea this

evening.
rk Brown returned thi s morning

rlrs C on account of her husband's absence

has requested Dr &amp; Mrs A to visit at her house till his return.
Sat 3

I called at tlrs CiS and at [·Irs I-i's.

r~iss

G &amp; fIr B took tea &amp; spent

the even; ng here
Sab Aug 4

I attended native service in the afternoon tk Wilcox gave the people

a parting address
(·10nday t1iss G &amp; I took all the children out to walk in the morning

The clouds

lowered about noon and there \-/as so much rain in the evening we could not attend
~tonthly

concert.

Tuesdayevening

I took tea at Mrs Coan's ;n company with Dr Andrew's(!)

[ok B the two Hr Pitmans

~lr

Dwight &amp; r·1iss Goodale

�r

..
6

(Trip to Hawaii. 1845)

Mr Whistler was ill

Wed Aug 7 It is just six weeks to day since I left home.
Spent the day in writing -- f1r Coan returned from his tour through Hilo this Pf'1

(END OF JOURNAL)
The following was written on the last page of the journal:
Outlines of Human Physiology
by George HaYl'Jard fm
The Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons illustrating the Perfections of God in
the Phenomena of the Year in 4 vol s by the Rev Henry Ducan DO of Ruthwell Scotland
with important additions &amp; some modifications by Rev F.H.P. Greenwood of Boston
Natural Philosophy (for children) by J L Comstock 1,10
Bottony(1) for beginners by t1rs Phelps
1 ryal (1) to t1rs Bald"rin's native woman

12!a

1 do to Hr Ives 1 ittl e boys

l2~

July 5 Gave 3 $ to lIr Coan for travelling
expenses

3.00

For Sugar 15 75(1)

75

do to t1rs Vs little boy 12!2

13

22 Sugar 6 lb 30

31

19

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�l'laria P. Chamberlain journal - unbound.

Gift of David Forbes, 1987

(1840 )
Hednesday Hay 6th
Andret&lt;/s to tea
by Hr B.

Had

r·1. Smith to day again -- In the evening had Dr

~1iss

The evening meeting was here &amp; was well attended

Subject'O Lord revive thy work!

Thursday 7th

It \'las conducted

t1r Brinsmade &amp; Dibble

I have not had Hary Castle since the arrival of the f l. t1ission.
l

He is depressed in spirits &amp; is almost dis-

Had some conversation with br C.
couraged.

Prayers by

&amp; Mrs

lie told me the Dr had expressed his opinion that t1rs C was in the last

stage of her desease(l) and that he felt that he must give up his business to del iver her of the care of 11ary.

I feel it duty to take her -- rlay I have have(!)

strength &amp; Hisdom from above to do my duty to my

and to this almost mother-

O\'ln,

less little one.
11rs Hooper

&amp; her

Friday nay 8

son called in and took tea with us this eve.

i1essers Parker

r~

Jonson(!) &amp;

r~rs.

ilcDonald arrived in a Whale

Ship this morning
:lr lIitchcock moved.

Both families took tea at their

Ot&lt;ln

tables this evening.

Though alone in this great house I do not feel lonesome nor afraid -- Yet I would
all my heart to have your company.

rejoice with

Saturday 9 A busy day.

Have got nost of my things regulated to my mind

and am again seated at my desk in my ovm room
Sabbath.

I rejoice that tomorro\'1 is the

ilay I not only enjoy it as a day of rest but of labour for soul s.

Have been dissuaded(1) from taking ,'1 but the golden rule r'lakes my duty plain.
know not how soon I may

be

cast on the care of others.

I

I \:·/ill try to do my duty

&amp; trust God for the future.
Sabbath 10th.

Awoke in the morning with a head ache.

Native morning service II/as glad to enjoy the day alone.

lJent with L. to the

Got the little girl

ready to go to Chapel in the evening but the appearance of rain and not feeling
well led me to give it up
fvlonday

Felt almost sick.

Find it quite enough to take care of Isabella &amp; l'lary

(Castle) when I am indisposed

Felt better after dinner

and sent it over to Sister Castle
to a close.

Covered my easy chair

Called on her this P M Her days are hastening

Found her on the bed qui te feveri sh but very cheerful &amp; composed

I seated myself intending to use my needle this evening after I got the
children to bed but Mrs Bingham came in &amp; spent an hour &amp; a half in telling me
her plan to help nrs Dien &amp; her children on to Ewa.

She herself &amp; lk B \'Ji11

accompany her and spend one night a\,/ay, &amp; the result of all vias she \·Jished to

�2/ (1840)

leave her t\110 daughters ,-lith me. -- I hardly dare to think of tomorro,oJ.
Wailuku &amp; Waialua families may be expected.

The

'If a man have friends he must she\,1

himself friendly."O)

Tusday{!) l'lay 12

f1rs B met me as soon as I came down stairs this rlorning begging

me to give her some light or advice on her proposed plan.

She was kanalua. had

slept but little the first part of the night -- there \'las some appearance of rain
But the mea kaumaha was that they were belated
start and they had no fire

It was past the time appointed to

&amp; no breakfast preparing(l) and finally she proposed

comi ng in to take breakfast wi th me to which I cordially consented.

As I had the

whole family seated at my table fIr B did not appear to be much pleased with the
move ment(l).

They took Hiram with them.

Hr &amp; Nrs Bailey arrived this morn in a whale ship
serious accident last Sat which prevented the family

fIrs Green met with a
from coming as was expected

-- She was riding iks Richards horse from L=lalo to L-luna.
turned. she fell

He started the saddle

&amp; the horse set his foot on her face &amp; his hoof almost cut off

one of her eye brO\'/s and she was badly bruised besides
vidence that preserved her 1 ife.

It

a merciful Pro-

\'/as

She is not seriously injured.

Emerson and family arrived about 11 o'clock &amp; dined with me.

The(l)

~lr

&amp;

~ks

have gone

into KaLa nui's house.
1ir &amp; Hrs Baily(!) took tea here &amp; are lodged in our grass house. -- I have
put Lydia B \'/ith my little girls &amp; have taken E into my ovm hed for the night.
f'·1ary has been \'/i th me to day but I have fe1 t \'1911 &amp; my cares have not been burdensome -- The brethren met here this eve to consult about organizing the meeting
Concluded to put it off till the Hawaiian brethren arrive

In the meanwhile to

be preparing business to bring before the meeting.
Wednesday 13th

r~r

been quite tried to day.

&amp; !'1rs. Bingham returned ali ttle before noon.
~ly

natives except Pohakahi. gone to wash -- I got din-

ner for i1r 8' s family &amp; dinner for my
children &amp; mine caught the tune.
you left.

0\'10 -- ~1rs

Bailey has two 1 i ttle crying

Isabella and Levi have not cried so much since

Levi screamed when I was preparing dinner &amp; neither my skill nor

force. could stop him for a considerable time.
~/hich

I have

f'tary also got into difficulty,

for a moment, almost threw me off my ballance(l).

Indeed all my children

are out of their proper course.
The brig Clemantine{l) arrived after dinner bringing a Bishop &amp; three
man Catholic priests.

Ro-

�r

3/ (1840)

Had calls from Mrs. Ladd

&amp; from

Jarves.

~rs

&amp;Mrs

Mr

J. are going to leave

the Doctor's and board with Mr Pierce till G.M. is over.
fleeting here this eve.

The room \'/ell filled.

Mr Dibble exhorted all to be humble. fervant
blessing on the !·1eeting &amp; on the f"lission.

~1r

Thurston took the lead.

&amp; united in prayer to God for his

r1r Castle recommended to commence with

a day of fasting &amp; prayer~
!1r Armstrong arrived to day.
Thursday 14.

Stops at i1r Smith's

Hr Baily moved into Kalaikeana's house.

I furnished their dinner --

Baked and started them at house keepi ng. -- Feel my cares press wi th wei ght upon
me at times and again I feel very strong.

Friday morn. 15
no.

Not so this evening

I am sick. -- I thought I could not take r·1. but I cant say

I must \'1ear out by &amp; by. -- Hhat makes me feel sad in vim'l of finishing my

\A/Ork on earth is, that I have done so little for my own children
Evening.

Had :·1r &amp; ttrs Parker &amp; family to dinner

before to assist me about some se\l:ing.
not often have such feetings(!).

She had promised the day

I have felt discouraged -- Am glad I do

Three months ago, dear husband. you was taken

with a fever. -- I almost forgot to say that I had Mr Armstrong to tea.
Saturday -- Hy natives &amp; I did a great washing &amp; ironing.

Mr &amp; r1rs Clark

&amp; family t1r &amp; t1rs Condee(l) &amp; ~k Andrews arriv'd this morn in the Palua.

to Dr Judd's to see t1r. Dibble.

!Ir &amp; !'1rs Clark are accommodated at 1·1r Cooke's

old house. -- Mr &amp; Mrs Green arrived this evening

Will stay with me till the Sab-

bath is past. then they also will go to !1r Cook's(!) house.
sadly disfigured.

I thought about you till I fell asleep last

&amp; in my sleep enjoyed your presence till morning -Sabbath 17th.

by Mr Andrews.
away,

t1rs G's face is

It was truly a hairs breadth escape from death.

I am \'Ieary &amp; must go to rest.
night

All vrent

I attended the native service

Text.

Heard a most excellent sermon

Haven(!) &amp; earth shall pass away but my \l/ord shall not pass

Had him to dinner &amp; tea.

He has taken lodging in the chamber of the print-

ing office. -- Mr G's little boy is sick with a fever
after meeting

She had a head ache but her countenance always \'Iears the same calm

peaceful happy smile.
in my mind.

I called on sister Castle

She made SOr.1e interesting rer.1arks \'Ihich I have treasured up

I do not feel that this has been a profitable day to my children.

I detected James in a falshood(l)

Did not punish him severely because he con-

fessed it but tried to convince him of the sin
Isabella has occupied all my evening.
!'10nday ["lay 18th 1840.

~1r

&amp; t1rs. G. left me.

0 for wisdom profitable to direct.

Porter is better. --

G.~1.

was conmenc-

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ed this morning.

I had Hr Clark's family to tea this evening.

Tuesday 19th
hour this P.M.

I had f'liss r" Sr.1ith se\'ling for me.

Attended the meeting an

Subject a boarding school for the r.1issionaries children.

If

your health is improved I should be glad to see you at home before the close of
the

~1eeting.

I am quite alone to night.
20th

~lednesday

The Pilot arrived and brought

Tinker &amp; Gul ick. --

~lessers

It brought heavy tidi ngs for fIr Brinsmade --that hi s wife \'las at the point of
death and that it is probable she is not

nO\-l

1 iv;ng.

He sailed this P r1 in a

\'/hale ship for Kauai. -- The Ke Ola I'lhich was sent for f1r Lyons was sunk bet\'/een
Maui &amp; Ha\-/aii, having thirty men on board, all, except thl() of v/hom were lost.

I

think it is highly perilous for I'lhole famil ies to venture out in such poor vessel s
as the natives can furnish to come to G.r".
I had tlr &amp; !ks Condee(!), f'1r Bishop, t1rs r,1cDonald &amp; t1r Tinker to tea.
going to stop

~ith

He;s

us.

t1eeting at the school house _.. tlr Smith conducted it

Had several prayers

Hr

Armstrong made some remarks, I thought very much to the point Hr Bishop quite like
himself, rose and begged leave to differ in opinion from hir:1
Thursday 21
little while.

I had r-liss Mary Smith again se\'/ing for me

~lr.

I attended G M a

Gulick presented a request to be dismissed from the Board

It

vias asked what privileges he \·/ished granted hir.l in his separation from them &amp; the
Mission

He replied he had 25 acre of land

&amp; 60 head of cattle the houses which

were of poor materials and the privilege of buying at the depository
business through the agents.
I attended

Mat~rnal

It \'-Ias given to a committe 0

&amp; doing

)

meeting this evening at Dr Judd's

I felt a deep interest

in the subjects Giscussed thought I had a severe head ache.
Friday 22.

Had fIr Lock to di nner.

I~ent

out to hear the reports of the sta-

tions -- Could not stay on Mary &amp; Levi's account.

Attended Hr Calkin's singing

school at the Schoolhouse, this evening to gratify the little girls -- Returned
home with a severe head ache and vomited.

I want you at home again very much

I

greatly feel the need of your sympath{!) &amp; counsel.
Saturday 23d
to tea.

I have been comfortahle-- Had r'1r Armstrong to dine &amp; 11r Gulick

I went out a little while this P 11 to hear correspondeance{!) read.

Spent this evening at Mr Bingham's hearing Mr Dibble give a verbal account of his
voyage home, of his journeyings and trials in the U.S.

To be continued some eve ..

ning next week. -- Two months r.lY dear husband since we separated.
that you may be near home.

~1y

hope is

God grant that our prayers for you may be ansvlered.

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I

Sabbath nay 24
I

ing

&amp; purging.

terday.

James \'/aked me early this morning.

He was taken with vomit-

I think it is in consequence of his having eaten too freely yes-

He has been somewhat impatient at times during the day &amp; asked why God

let him be sick. -- While lying on the settee this P.M. he asked me again Do you
love father better than any body else.
ought to love God best

Even better than God?

&amp; I hoped I did.

I asked him who he loved best.

He repl ied father &amp; ['1other.

love the dear Saviour who died for you, the best.
but Satan \vould not let him.
Judgment.

I answered I

.~

I said you ought to

said he did love him some

I said that \vould be a poor excuse in the day of

Told him how Christ \'lOuld COPle &amp; what he would say to the righteous &amp;

the vJicked.

He burst into tears &amp; said I wish God \'/Ould put them all in hell

(meaning wicked spirits) and it \'/aS a good \"l1ile before his feelings became calM.
I attended the morning service at the Chapel with the little girls
~r

Tinker preach a sermon to parents.
110nday 25

&amp; Levi

slept while I was gone.

I have not been in the meeting to day.

family &amp; rtr Bingham to dinner.
to tea

James

&amp; heard

Baked and had :1r Clarkls

In the evening had :lr Andre\'Is &amp; nr &amp; 1'1rs Dibble

The Lahaina brethren hope to leave this week.

He received from :lr Baldwin to day the distressing account of the loss of the Ke
Ola as she \vas going to Hawaii.

I hope you will read the letter for yourself

Only four of the company \'Ias saved &amp; their preservation was almost a miracle

He

notice the goodness of God in not allowing our brethren Lyons &amp; Bliss to come
dO\,ffi in that vessel.

feel some anxiety about the Kahalaia &amp; the Hila brethren.

~Je

r1y Dear Husband i1ay the everlasting arms be round and underneath you -- It is
said the sea has been unusually rought round the islands

I rejoice that you are

in the care of our covenant God -- You may "go &amp; come. nor fear to die. till from
on high

He call you home."

Tuseday(!) nay 26

~ly

mind \'1as rather unpleasantly excited this morning by

hearing that the box of ne\v books was to be carried out to the school house at S
o'clock and set up at auction.

They were bid up quite high and will be considered

as belonging to the private libraries of the purchasers.

A number of the Rollo's(?)

were bought by the parents of of(1) babyls(!) \'/hile the reading children of parents
not '-present were not considered.
Green, &amp; consented to by
have expressed your mind.

The motion was made by nessers Andrews Clark &amp;

Castle.

~1r

I thought if you had been here you would

I quieted mine by thinking I had more books that I could

read.
I went out when the bell was rung for G fl.
after.

Mr Cooke auctioneer.

I bid for none.

The auction continued an hour
Mr Castle seeing the Boston School

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I

Atlas bid off for the smallfhildren proposed taking two for mine, which was all
that fell to my lot.

I told him you were responsible for the books of Abbot that

were in my hands.
I learned to day that another G t'1 was appointed at this place Illay 2d 1841.
Thl;! meeting also recommended fIr &amp;

r~rs

Bingham to return home &amp; take r1r Thurston's

family under their pr.otection, while 1'lr T. being in better health than Mr B. remain at his post.

There was considerable said on the subject &amp; some severe re-

marks were made on the Board (by t'lr Green)
I attended again this P.M.

The report of a boarding school for our children

at Punahou was read, &amp; occupied the \'Jhcble afternoon.

Could come to no conclusion.

It is to be reconsidered after our day of fasting &amp; prayer tomorrow.
much for your opinion at the meeting -- I have

~pent

hearing the conclusion of Mr Dibble's natrative
Hednesday nay 27.
Brinsmade's death.
He is

de~ply

I wish very

the evening at f1r Bingham's

It is exceedingly interesting.

The Pilot came in this morning &amp; brought the news of ilrs

She died the 17th &amp; was buried t\'iO days before l'lr B. arrived.

afflicted.

He have had a day of fasting &amp; prayer.

Had a publ ic service at the school

house at ten o'clock A meeting for the children at 11r Bingham!s at half past
twelve

1"1aternal f1eeting at Dr Judd's at half past t\'IO -- The fathers' at the

same hour held a prayer meeting at r'1r Bi ngham' s.
The Ha\'iaiian brethren arrived at 4 this P r,l
~Jilcox's

families to tea.

I have offered

~1r

I had 11essers Lyman Bliss &amp;

L's family the house in the yard.

I felt half inclined to let Mr W1s keep house but they did not come prepared and
looked soc1isappointed that I concluded to give them the chamber above the cook
room.

fIr T has gone to r'lr B's.

Nr Bliss has gone to Niss Smith's room for the

night &amp; will probably have to keep house tho' they did not come prepared.

I

have now eleven children in my family 16 in all.
Thursday 28

I a\'iOke again with the sick head ache -- After breakfast \&gt;lent

to Dr Judd's to consult with the mothers about the boarding school at Punahou.
Doubt it will not be carried in to effect this year -- Were you here you would
have considerable to sayan this subject.

I went out to meeting a few mi nutes th; s P

~1 &amp;

heard reasons for tlr Gul ick' s

remaining under the patronage of the Board for the present.

~lrs

Clark whispered

in my ear she should like to have you there to express your opinion on the subject f'lr Armstrong and Green's were very much to the point
ilrs John Paty made me quite a long call
sympathy

I love to see her and enjoy her

She says she shall expect the Don Quixott(l) in ten days or a fort-night.

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I anticipate your return with varied emotions.

I Pray that your health may be

restored, that God would add fifteen years to your life and enable us to live
more to his glory in future than we have in time past
Friday tlay 29
nal

As I commence my sixth sheet I begin to fear to read my jour-

Will be a tax on your time.

have the happiness of

I hope by the time this shall be fill'd I shall

con~unicating

with you without pen

&amp; ink.

I have felt rather languid to day &amp; have not attended G :1.

Mr Gulick

&amp;

Tinker had leave to sail in the Kahalaia to K. thls p.r1; &amp; Hessers Clark. Dibble
Armstrong &amp; Dr Andre\,/s left (in the Clementine) for t1aui. -- They had some difficulty to day with Mr Bliss' case -- Finally located him for one year with Mr.
Hitchcock-

I attended :laternal t\leeting thi s eve at Dr Judd's.

Saturday r·lay 31 -- I feel very tired thi s evening -- firs \J---- when I gave
her permi ssion to stay said she had proposed tHO month previous to G H to keep
house but her husband said she should

!l2l make

a slave of herself -- I laid up

the words in my mind -- Well. 1 He \'Iill \'/ear aV.fay by &amp; by. -- rtay
to give an account of our stwerdship{!). -- Had

~-1r &amp;

\'1e

be prepared

nrs Jonson{!) to tea.

rly poor mind constantly dwell on you, nor would I have it otherwise if I do
not love you inordinately.

I hope you are within a week's sail of home and that

I shall know soon \"hether God will be gracious to me in restoring your health
have been very sanguine in

~y

expectations of benefit from the voyage.

I

God grant

I may not be disappointed -- but Not my will but thine be done.
Sabbath r'lay 31
this

~IDrning

Heard rlr Coan preach an excellent sermon at the native church

-- I did not go to the Chapel this

ev~.

as I wished to pay some atten-

tion to the natives, \&lt;/hich I have not been able to do for some time past.

I

have filled up the evening perusing r'lrs Smith's memoirs. -- I feel in a cold
wretched state. -- fly heart is so hard I can scarsely shed a tear.

I feel in-

cl ined often to pray &amp; see~ my Saviour's face but I cannot get near him -- Only
on one subject my feel ings are tenderly al ive.

i'1ay I learn to set a proper esti-

mate upon earthly comforts so that to seaure the love \vhich is due to the Creator
it may not be necessary for him to recall the blessings his liberal hand has so
bounti fully bestowed upon me
rlonday June 1st.
pared for the Board.

I went out a little while this P.;'!. to hear the letter preThe meeting is expected to close tomorrow.

I attended the tlonthly Concert this eve.
a few remarks --

~10st

Tusday{l) 2d.

~lr

Coan took the direction -- rlade

of the time was devoted to prayer.

I called thismorning upon r"1rs Ladd

the death of her sister.

I have not seen her since

She feels the stroke &amp; remarked that none of us was pre-

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pared for i t

\~e

all thoug ht she mi g ht 1.i ve a 900d \'Ihil e longer.

t1rs L herself

is feeling quite poorly.
As I was so near, I

ste~ped

up to see the r1rs Paties{l)

sympathy when I meet with tks J.P.
strong for the Don f)uixott(!).

I ah/ays find some

She said that r'1r Pierce VIas looking sharp &amp;

r··1r H P said she might be expected by the 15 of

this month

I had Ilk &amp; Mrs Bi shop to dinner a s they were about to 1eave for EVJa. -- I
have felt in considerable pain since my walk dovm town.

11y boarders \'/ere all out

to tea.
I am often amused &amp; interested in James remarks. --

sugar plums.

1 ike them as

Lyman gave us some

~1rs

He was exceedingly pleased and came to me &amp; asked if I did not
\t/eiH

as I did father -- He said

ther &amp; mother &amp; I love you

~ery

II

I 1 ike them as much as I love' fa-

much indeed but I think I love you a little the

best.-- I had to punish him this evening for a fault.

He felt very penitent &amp;

kept close by me making many fair promises to do every thing I wished him.

Then

he said i1l' I do every thing you \·dsh me, wont you love me as much as you do father.

I asked, Shall you not be very glad to see father come home

He replied

I think father has gone down to the bottom of the sea.

I intended as soon as I got the children to bed to attend to private duties
write to dear husband &amp; go to rest not feeling ''1ell but l1rs

~1cDonald

came in &amp; set

wi th me till ten
Wednesday 3d.

Isabella has a diarrhea and is rather feeble.

over to Doctors to day

I carried her

&amp; he gave her some medicine.

James told a falshood(!) this eve for \t/hich I felt it duty to punish him.

I

have not attended the meeting this evening
Thursday June 4th

Isabella \'1as wakeful &amp; restless last night &amp; the consequence

was, I awoke with a severe head ache.

I could do nothing this morning but attend

her &amp; when I got her asleep I lay down &amp; slept an hour.

She \'1as very worrysome(!)

when she a\'lOk(!) &amp; I discovered her mouth was full of canker.
11y boarders were all out to dine.

I gave her calomel.

After dinner I sent for the Dr.

He lanc-

ed her gums which gave her immediate rel ief.
The pain in my head gradually left me after 3 o'clock &amp; I v/alked over with
little Isabella to see Mrs Castle.

I told her I hoped soon to have the pleasure

of your company &amp; hers to dine wi th me.
live till your return.

I feel grateful to that so well again this evening.

you, dearest husband, ''las here
thankful.

It has been her opinion she should not

~gain

If

with me in health, I hope I should be truly

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Friday June 5

Baby better but still requiring much of my attention. ::.- The

children all feel the effects of G.:1.
in play.
at Kauai.

No school &amp; ~1uch of their time is employed

Hiss Smith is appointed teacher to ;,lr Gulick's children &amp; a
I am distressed about James.

fe~J

others

He has been guilty of bearing false wit-

ness &amp; injuring the good name of his neighbour.

I shall have to attend to the

cas e tomorrow.
I had 1'k eoan's family to tea -- I received a present this evening from 1'trs
Tinker of Jane Taylors

~-J()rks

in three volumes. &amp; a note from !1rs T.

said that the endorsement looked like my husband's.
package might be letters from you.

Hrs eoan

I ,·fished that the whole

It was reported thi s morning that the Don

Quixott(!) had arrived; but it did not give me the least start. for I had previously heard it \&gt;/as an Eng1 ish Brig

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                <text>&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%; text-align: center;"&gt;Maria Chamberlain&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%; text-align: center;"&gt;March 19, 1803 - January 19, 1880&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%;"&gt;Maria Patton submitted herself to become a candidate for the missionaries on October 15, 1926, believing she would save Native Americans. Instead, she found herself on the Parthian sailing to the Sandwich Islands. Maria became an exception to the rule as she did not have a husband when she set sail on her mission. Maria kept a journal from 1825 to 1859, that detailed her biggest life experiences and challenges.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Maria started her journal in 1825 when she was still in Salisbury, Pennsylvania and not yet apart of the mission. She would detail almost everyday of her life, focusing most of her attention on Sunday’s as she would talk about the sermon she heard or her time at church. She would include the mundane aspects of everyday life to her exciting journey to the Sandwich Islands. In her everyday life, Maria took care of her eight children and would entertain visiting guests with a hot cup of tea. Sea captains to royalty to fellow missionaries were always welcomed in the home of the Chamberlains. Since Maria and Levi were close to the royalty, they were updated on political affairs of the government. She wrote how Madam Boki prepared for war as she did not want to give up Oahu. In the end, other chiefs were able to calm down Madam Boki and major conflict was avoided. Maria would end her journal in 1859, 34 years after first starting in 1825.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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