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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

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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

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\',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:,

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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

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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

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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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Fel/53

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

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-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

�36/lSS3
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

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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-

�-.

65/13S4

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

�.

,

6U!18~4

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.

�fI

•

69/18G4

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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&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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