John Papa ʻĪʻī recounts the actions of drunk foreigners who, blaming the missionaries for the ban on prostitution, destroyed property of the chiefs and attempted to attack Rev. Hiram Bingham.
John Papa ‘Ī‘ī writes to Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cooke to inform them of their arrival in Lahaina with the boys from the Chiefs' Children's School and tells of their activities there.
ʻĪʻī writes to Amos and Juliette Cooke at the Chief's Children's School in Honolulu, informing them about things in Lahaina, where he and Dr. Judd are traveling with students from the school.
John ʻĪʻī writes to Mr. and Mrs. Cooke from Lahaina about a recent meeting with Mr. Gilman and comments on other current news, asking if Lord George Paulet has gone for good.