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RIEND.

25

New

Scries, Vol.

Content*)

st

the

of

Felluw-hi|i

rtie

99

mictions
Charge ami In
Rem.irk- In Rev. Mr. Kekela

irks,

by

period

of its duration,—il in

severe

bead ache,

31

-

31

-

still

ease

the cool

F^lg^Po

well

well

ns

MANY SHALL RUN

those of

to

wijuld

AND

TO

FRO.

be

to

have

to

appear
of the

portion

better

are

are

leaving

both

"

shall

Many

that

run

per

day,

"

of

tale

shores

than

more

who

to

would

of the

Celtic

Eng-

from

Tin;

of the Atlantic are

waters

ger
for

a

were

time

being,

with 100

while

vessel

are

only

California
passing

errand.

Only

ogo

repassing
days

three

are

N. and

S.

general
Never

China

America.

movement

before

brought

so

gate the globe,
than

the

the

ago

laborers,

is

now

few years ago,

atrip

or

of tire

earth

circumnavi-

thought

more

the

across

prevailed

was

was

pearance

called the
as

the

"

fever,"

"

upon

Maui

we

British

fever,"

are

not

similar

it is

epidemic.

speak of

others

others as the

a

the

as

name,

or

witnessed

It is

or

"

"

it

ship

physi-

the

Under whatever

quite certain,

never

of
at

dramatis

literary

u

all their

learn the

much

medicine,

the

why

pro-

(hut

which

Anti-slavery

ported

to

have been sold

Mrs. H. B. Stowe,

wrote

name,

the oldest

in several

Hymns ?-There

certain

excellent

most

Era," published

in

to us

the

most

"oily"

how much

form.

Editor,

some

persons who when

inclined

are

ask

to

they

hear a

"Who

wrote

written

by

additional stanzas,
ces

to

were

the

embodying

Sandwich

composed

be sung

to

the Rev. Mr. Richards

Haven, Ct.

local
fur

Islands,

the

at

how taken—where token—what is

B.

,I'nnse

The Bible

lines

sailing

hymn

the grand

moral

We would refer the reader

to

Elevator.

the remarks

of

ofthe native

fee."

night,

was

Plenipotentiary
H«

also

composed
at

preacher Kekela,

he says,

"The

at

at

Whampoa.

aaerctss—prefer* f
hearts

wr

r

grace

I

published

as

word

of

God,"

be wished

tribute

to

influence

by
thee

be

frequently

the

worth

upon

valuable

the
ihan

have been written

love;

herMa as.
gospel I.

love

remarks

it is

specimen,
more

tba

of Kekela

that

the/
His

and

its

nation,

is

Bible,

Hawaiian

volumes

many

übon the

rather than from

that

translated

translated.

of the

those who derived their

fee." books,

are

but if the
to

choice-

our

seldom

of Natives

Sea-

might

of

source

but

is

sermons

Kngltsli,

more

Heaven around and Thea above.

"Yes, my native land ! I

or

a

gather,

Proa th. land, aad hoaaee we

It

blessings."

remarks
into

the dedication of tbe

Bethel,

"has been the

Hong-

composed

Sanctify the lathering place.
thousand league, ilnldeas
Many a
Bel Thr

oil

subscribe

to

for the paper.

referen.
the

Father!
Hear, O Then benignant
for

mar-

B.

are a

men's Floating

the

and in fact nil about the

in another column.

of the

us

Rowiing.

hymn,

oil,

associates from

and

oft sung

Ms.

Dr.

for

price

est

kong,

ships—i
taken—

in 1822.

"Watchman, tell

by Her

Whole
is

ev-

render*

our

oil

business —we recommend them
contained two

originally

The Ode,

Tappan.

publish

lo

any of
out

his

surprising

These lines

American poet, Wm.

an

if

oil.—

wa&lt;h

to

is

find

can

Itß
tat-

it f"
ket

"Wake Isles ofthe South &amp;c."
were

hymn

1

decidedly

perfectly

It

in them—how much

go

the

comea

published.

hexpulse

who send

learn,

to

moil
is

are

it ! L.

week about oil.

wish

It

Whale and Polar
an

handling
an

paper,

Shipping List.

newspaper

feels

unabated.

was

the last

by

Sperm,

reader

re-

originally appear-

eight closely printed pages
urated with

re-

Washington.

at

enlarged

an

a

are

days nfler its

anti-slavery

The N. B. Whalemen's

who
are

of

of Dr. Beecher,

daughter

The work

is the author.
n

50

in

has

50,000,

and the demand

publication,

ed in

which

novel,

in the U. S.

markable sale,

be hands after

now

song

Uncle Tom's Cabin.—This is the title, of
nn

islands, The

should

healthy

disease like

While with grateful
na-

experienced

peculiar

so

for
to

popular

Sweet Home."

"Home,

ery

and hence has been beautiful

aware

upon

Its first ap-

Islands.

fever,"

ogreed

may pass,
inhabitant"

the

Maui,

of the disease.

it

a

upon

Panama

but

cians hove
ture

Who

a

fever has

peculiar

very

lake

learn

remarkably

so

This beautiful,

of late

death

Consul

several

the

including

This paper received

with their views

public

interest

to

can

medical gen-

our

malady,

must

the

it is for

hundreds

as

little

of,

channel.

The Fever.—A

but

prevails.

New

miles,

hundred

a

this

nations ?—

To

no

of

coast

tends

all

ends

together.

journey of

a

Whither

among

were

near

western

for the

fever

malady,

of the

no

why they

visited with

the sung,

on

while thousands upon thousands

Amoy,

leaving

to

ano-

Vessels

"Thetis" m-rived with 100 Chinese
from

feel

of

some

hope

nature

upon the

passengers

Sydney.

to

his

brandy"

more

Ceriainly

serious affair,

and furthermore,

2d,)

Sydney

days

with

and

constantly

same

few

a

lunched here

from

bound

of

S.

number of other

a

harbor

our

passengers bound from

California,
ther

in

a

We

hitherto

anchored

Rrsukh is

and

author

disturbed

are

To-day, (Aug.

similar pnrpose.

the Lalln

llinii

a

have heard of some

; we

mistaken.

they

not

and passen-

emigrant

those of the Pacific,

ships,

works,

"

reason

(he

ploughed by

stands

he

drive off the

effectually

patients

Ireland.
olone

Tunis,

yet

ns

but wilh this

neighbor,

as

Generally

disease

escape

tlemen will furnish the

speak

to

race"

s

that

that "nliitle

imngined

1,0110

of America.

beginning seriously

are

Exodus

the

announces

Payne Esq. U.

and the

is much milder

it

adults.

imagines

taken down

nre

testify.

for the

lish papers,
of the

Europeans

announces

llie

at

dis-

constitution,

vigorous

n

affected, and

chance

arrived
Daniel's

prophet

fulfilled,

intelligence

A letter in th«

home fee."

sweet

Patriot

parts of the island*, ductions,

children than with

with

and fro- iiutlknowledge shall be inn-eased."

Late

aßap-

settled in Newton, Mass.

now

John Howard

ex-

vi-its both

those in feeble health, while,

ns

spirit-drinking
lime

"Home,

iihiiul

renders the.

in that it

warm

as

llie Teetotaller

was

Missionary's Farewell,

31

HONOLULU, AUGUST?, 1852.

vision

Minister,

list

nccotnpiinied by Baltimore

What

peculiar

more

few natives

this

the

hymn styled

written, by (he Rev. S. P. Smith,

was

33
-

affects

The

is the

in the back and

pains

prostration.

treme

------

Rev. U It. Gulick

TME

week

one

99

-

Notices, &amp;c.

Deaths, Shipnews,

when

This

98

------

A w«.r.l fitly apokcn

rem

has it

foreigners

among

proved fatal,—about

98

-.---■

Churches

Caroline

iw

Farewell

case

will

-----

h Mlasloaarles

Death of Enali

Main •L

no

was

in Honolulu

Series, Vtl. IL

Old

-----

Articles of Fai h anil Covenant

ol

escape,—in

95
Chapel, July 11
•----•■■
Council

the

Minuted of

Railing

16

-

-

Lahaina

at

if
taken, and but lew,
any

18M.

Editorials

Eiercises,

foreigner

resiled",—every

AUGUST 7,

OF THE FRIEND,

1852.

AUGUST 7,

fIIWOLIILU,

4.

1, j*.

same

subjeot,

knowledge

practical

whics.

liia.

fro**

�THE

26

J.

Qulick

chosen

being

JBs*2.

AUGUST,

FRIEND,

anil

moderator,

EXERCISES

Prayer

AT
T
HE

tt

SEAMN'SCHAPEL.
Jnlr

Evening,

Rev. E. W. Clark.

by

nnd arti-

covenant

read, which hud been drawn

be

1853.

11th,

who

tlios,-,

wished

by

up

formed

be

to

inlo

a

8.
"

Rev. T. E.

Invocation, by
"

SinaiNO,

re. OS*

the

ia

Iwrdors of gloom

ed

It

he

slmniil

to

the Lamb

wh

our pardon,

hath purchased

W. will praise him again, whea

we

over

paas

considered

following

the

Jordan.

covenant

The billow,that girt ye, the wild « see. thst roar,
lb it play where tbe oceaa storms ceaM,
The

assented

persons

the

to

freight

Bball waft the glad

ti.

to

tiding, of pardon aad peace.

The 1 ,ada of dospair,

Aad Uie youag

St

„

and

Also. Danieln

light,

of Betblrhem will brighten

r

Dehorn
It

.ion

AlMili&lt;

to the

oceanahah

L

W. will praiae him again, when

3.

of

organization

the

we

paaa

the minutes ofthe

Reading

our pvrdnn,
over

counril,

Rev.

covenant,

for

name

Prayer
nnd

by

made for

Rev. R. Arm-

evening,

Under ihe

by Christ
end

to

English,

the

on

then

were

and

Charge

Rev. E.

instructions,

W.

of the

Rev.

Remarks, by Rev.

L.

Mr.

Scribe.

Aktici.es

the

unto

joy,

Smith

anil

society,

to

go for Ihe public

proclaim."

ofthe Lord

christian heroes

go proclaim
Hatvatioa thrSaah Immanuel'i aim.;

ns

unite

ns

engage

uu

our-

one

together
in

in the

same

body

one

of God—for the

and

IYe

Thea

we

our

labor* all

are

Aad

shall meet to part

crown our

I.

We believe

Old

and

New

God, mid the

o'er,

for the

muiti-

extension

of

of the

Scriptures

Testaments

are

the Word of

Ghost

nipresent;
liness

the Council.

things

;

Father,

eternal,

the Son

and
and

unchangeable

the

Creator and

Preserver

whose purposes and

providence

ex

—

tend

Agreeable

to

letters-missive the

to

following

cal

were

council,

at

represented
the Rev.

in

Mr.

aa

ecclesiasti-

' gent

Armstrong's,

July 6th, 1852:—

won,

2d.

by Rev.

S. C.

Da-

■

Foreign Church, by Rev. T. E. Tay-

lor, Pastor.

so

just

Bro.

Church,

by Rev. L.

Smith,

Solomona, Del.

Also, tier. Messrs.
is and Guliek,
The council

were

was

our

first parents
;

and that

originally

was

disobeyed

the

We

Armstrong, Dole, Par-

present by invitation.

organized by the Rev. P.

of

jointly

provided

mankind

be

the house of
ol

evening

a

I

followers,

for each

other,

the poor

the

lighten

to

sufferings
for sin

with

;

and

deaths

and thst every

made
one

set

apart
even

pardoned, justified, and

that faith alone.

saved

are

heathen in the North Pa-

benighted

cific Ocean
You

be like

lo

are

cities

Let your

upon

light

inhabitants of those
see

may

In conclusion, allow
shall

you

schooner

in

have

ami he

much

prayers,

but

only
as

they

to

grace.

soon

say, that

glo-

may

And

by

all

over

the islands

a:iri may he
abundant

an

now

ihe

instead

head

protect and bless

deep;

thirty, sixty,

profess-

organized

the great

may

over,

islands,

when,

be

the

remember you

hand of

regularly

a

And

lo

en-

destituteofthe

blessing

self-denying labors,

come,

when

hoard

on

n

open door, and

into those

means of

as

upon the great

an

■ to

pleasure

not

of Christ.

you

trance

ing,

that
led

for yotir field of labor, it

of ihe Church watch
while

m

embarked

Caroline,

givevus

our

you

of

Heaven.
your Father who is in

rify

will

ihe hills

shine before

so

islitnris,

good works,

your

of God

may the time

of

one

oay,

on

and

church

;

hundred

flourish-

of Micronesia.

an

who, THE FELLOWSHIP

repentance for sin believes in Christ,

will be

brethren

as

gentiles,

by

atonement

you

watch

to

in the Lord.

having churches, organized, established,

voluntary

or-

in the

exhort

and

yourselves,

himself

his

K.

Jesus

recorded

us

Christ, the Sen of God,
nature, has,

your

Uev.

the Lord

taken

our

behalf

ut

the (ith instant,

Lord Jesus
upon

lead

administer the

to

Gospel,

to

light,

a

that the there

;

adopt

just

and

nnine,

church of

a

care

sisteis

inconsequence give

believe that God has
all

and

the

at

professed

upon ynnr

salvation for

but

the Rev. L.

above,

council, which

authorised

ing christians,

condemnation.

IV.

Native

all his" intelli-

do alapostasy, all their descendants
transgress His Law, and come under its

Church, by Rev. E. W. Clark,

Pat,

Pas.,

that

;

the

on

faithful

church

We believe that Man

command of God

way

2d.

over

right-

of their

Pastor, H. M. Whitney, Del.

Ist Native

government

a

creatures.

111.

holy

Bethel Union Church,

all events, and who exercises

moral

eous

churches

tht

articles of faith

and,

convened

and

over

om-

of all

light

a

none

proper sub-

lire

in

infinite in power, wisdom and ho-

the

;

;

God, subsisting

have

lli.il

and

the

to

members of

follows:

therefore, in

His

he

the

Holy

the

appointed

?

Micronesia.

the

and

.-tuuriiiig,

severally

now

own

now

and

infallible rule of faith and

We believe in One

11.

three persons,

of

your

As

to

ao more;

to fall

ihe

but

You will remember that
you

that the

only

holiness

New Testament.

to

Faith.

Jew. Lord of aIL

BENEDICTION.

Minutes

or

is

sus-

grace in

in the church

Supper,

a*

pronounce you

—

practice.

Meet with the blood bought throng

you

sentiments

Armstrong

kingdom.

Articles

•

lin-i,

Rii|itisin

none

reading of

Christ, duly

of another in the fellowship

Jesus,

Ihe Redeemer's

of t&gt;haroa there.

He'llahield you with a « .11 of Sre,
With flaming zeal
breaatf ins, ire,
your
Bid
raring wlads their fury lease,
Aad haaa th. lent
pest into peace.

And whea

the

observance of
dinances of the

together

worship

(

KiiptlMll.

of instance,

To barren rlime, the tiding, bear,
rose

observed

proceeded

Do

I

Church

give

to

Lord, for the

the ordinances of Christ

11. Gulick.

iil edification

Aad pla I the
/
7

Of

■After

the

faith, and partakers

one

and

them

lv

ttnrlri, the

otdioniie.is

world, that

of ihe

purtuke

jects

Faith.

or

and

covenant

hope

same

selves

Kekela.

"Ye christian heroes,

Sinoimo,

S. C. Damon,

fellow Christians of

Clark.
Remarks in native,

be

to

the

ol

that

believers, nnd their children

following

Chnpel.

of the Million

name

Micronctia —We

10.

un-

the Seamen's

and

ro-

incinlicrsliip

in

renewing

the

are

of the ecclesiastical

Damon.

9.

Guliek in

arrangements

at

this

in

evidence of ihul

We believe

Supper

L. Smith in native.

Covenant

of the churches, Rev. S. C.

Fellowship

8.

Christ,

Microntsia.

or

J.

a

God will

visible church, in

u

limit

of

the church in regular

strong.

7.

VIII.

.

Consecrating prayer, by

6.

above persons

of

public meeting,

a

lli.il

which is the result of

Kahooluii.

church of Jesus

necessary

Sabbath
5.

voted that Ihe
n

Rev. P.

by Rev.

by

Smith.

L.

then

to

misery.

proper condition ~f

credible

so

Berila Kaaiknula. heart.

nnd

The Mission Church

C. Damon, Scribe.

articles and

Reading

~

eteiunl

has

profession

In

tained

Is. Guliek.

K:iiiiiinln and Doreka

».is

The

4.

M. Slurges.

~

~

Opiinui

constituted

der the

Jordaa."

the Mission Church of

"

S.

Micronesia," by

be

wall for hi, liw

h.li purrhaaed

tubwho

the

public,

Lord's

the prophet in vi
oaceaaw,
Whin th. beami of Messiah will illumine each clime,
Aad tbe i tie, of the

„

tbe day.

"The he then will hasten to welcome tie time,
The d iy-.print

S.

Slurge*

H. Guliek

L.

prey,

»ill open with healing

Tbe moraiag

A.A.

~

will he
ili.it

ami swatd

men

We believe,

Snow.

Y.

n

the islands that all in the raglnaa of eight,
to oblivion a

Is.

Snow and Mrs.

milled
|&gt;ci

there

ihul

or

;

nnd

pcii-h.

to

nil

denial

i-ninlilied

ihe Unsnarl

of nil the dcutl. and

judge

thus

renewed

llnis
lie

It

nnd

obetisaaj

iiri'

Jesus Christ

which
B. G.

desolate shore—

your

ilo

in

jjincc

life, will

happiness

VII.

same,

Lord

Rev.

aepbyrs

Shall bear tbe rich

••

denial

jiu

in

who

We believe

and arlirles hereafter

sittisl'actot) —When

ah

n&gt;

n.

renew(«i atari

aic

lliuilly

ns

i&gt;

re-

elernnl

to

full nwny

.nlvul

ac-

siiveie

none

bile

in ('lnml bill ikort- alio,

in.

Holy Spoil,

lluit

VI.

viz:
"

His

liv
iiml

tomb:

Aad light
Alleluia

the

to

a

ul\

purpose of Gotl,

suiiectioii

voted that thin

ams

.

The strength of hi. chosen in love will appear,
.hill aria on the verge of the

read and

presented,

were

translat-

I InwHiinn.

into

is near,

your redemption

!

These

isles of the South."

Wake

theSouth

Wake, isle, of
No lour,or

Taylor.

nil

lo

believe

and

pent

chosen

Church.

I,

We believe thut

cording

ihe

that

voted,

wan

cles'

Sabbath

offered

wns

Y.

freely olTcied

Rev. S. C. Damon, scribe.

through

By

OF THE CHURCHES.

Rev. S. C.

Damon.

Christian Friends,—The

Ecclesiastical

Council, which has constituted you

a

regu-

�THE

In■ I&gt;

oig'iiiiArri

cusl

|

uiy

lowsliip
We

is

with

cordinhty. inspnetl

of

Hie

church,

ton

may

church, it is

iml

froni'siililnitli

lo

the

lieiii'iiih

and

i!■■

in it

ii

ill

your

|in-ll

lo

fathers

of hciiiheiiish and

great npnsllc.

rim

nnd

hut

minister of Christ

no

Master's

his

"

Crosslins

uudeitaken

You

welcome

are

us

not

In

as

Micronesia !"

ship,

this

and

they

There

still

welcome

linger

was

the

Huston,

rliiiti

it

'iike

was

to

and

fully nurtured,
taken

mill

root

beneath whose

has continued
ly

land,

thinned

ther

of the

Pork

for

to

ihe

become

nnd

among

lor

us,

archipelago

ofthe

of

of

a

position

of

In

ber

upon

zeal,

You

Hut I

over

thing
pru-

of

islands,

that

wide region

between this

It is

ing

line,

tree,

good-

same

death.

as

it

accomplished

rmi

v

can

ano-

sphere

ere

lo

discern

the first

years,

may roll

ere

some

phy

toy

you

n

a. n

lo

,

uimided

.

unto

than

lhat

we

will

are

?

evening

Those,

father-land,
the

among

spirit,
that
ized

applied

church,

rand of

church,

world,
a

having

united

a

at

any

have

out a

a

may

church

nnd

few

of

time,

&lt;

from

organization

on

organ-

iheir

and in any
part

a

er-

new

the

or

god." lhaf

the

the

this be

not

to

long

fore the

withhold

n

ganized
in

the

nt

higher

planted."
bran

christian's mind.

a

not

of your

I

with

am

Amen."

clearly manifest that,

it is

but tbe

organization

of

a

church

generous

be the

of

church

Ihe

liaveller

visits

Missionary

the

he borne in mind,
human

lemarka

p'anfeth

Ml

j

from
1

our

The

is

reply

the
orera

—

parts of
have

pledge

promise

any

a

Traveller 11 Vr

yon

mountain's height,

Bee lhat glory htamu g star."

thetraveller voyaging
A* christian friends,
touches for refresh-

Wstrhm-a t tsll ns of the itirht,

Per Hie

mo

nlng

serin,

"

Apolfns

be

it

upon

I

permitted

to

"

daw n

reply,

"Traeeli.r'drltneeßtake.
Daubt and terror

aav

lv flight,

withdraws

"

B

have
that

In the

ployed
word,

water-

opening

that
"

neither he lhat

the

nesia," and yet

increase. elusinn

of my

old,

good,

Welcome,"

So neither "Welcome

"

to

christian

a term

brief remarks, I
sou

do

again

Mission

as

I-stirring,
I

em-

Saxoa

repeat it

church of Micro-

hesrtily

I

employ

in

roe-

"«•*•
of kindred derivation,

God speed the Mis-

darker shade of that

"

I"

sticre«s,

Apostle Paul,

thing,

ght.

are

future home,
past your
support.
and asks,
ments,

depends

,;

n

made,

sue-

enterprise

strength.

the

even

"

"

been

universal.

vniious

What lv afgi.a of premise

measure,

wSterelh, hut God lhat givelh the

our eves

has

and eventful

important

most

is ar. indication thai the border* of
speed." yes I repeat it,
Zion are For we are laborers, together with God."
enlarging, Christ's kingdom extending, and ; The history ofthe church, and of modern sion church of Micronesia,
the church of God
becoming more firmly es- missions, teaches as, that we must not turn 'ceas, add another chapter

tablished,

t-om-

even,

you,

considerations be-

"ftbe
'•Wntertman ! tellns

of God's

here

we

the test, of

ideal of a Missionary,

is fit he lhat
It

whatsoever I hnve

encouraging

history

May you

than

n

Ihe

tro-

friendship.

ever

them

teaching

"

When

of dark-

powers

is lhat outward

may

although it may be

must

and 10,

mind,

may

you

course

Mission,

prayer

in

things

mid of the

Father,

the

'"

over

your

ia

rendering

"

his

visible trntmiih.

Surres.

among

you

did with Eng-

of the ed, but God glveth the increase.

ordinary circumstances,

to

111

kindred

regularly

proceed

this

from

come

churches,

for

witness

The organization of

and under
evenl

to

sought

band,

Ihev

mercy.

pleasing

who

Hawaiian

have

as

permitted

we

of

the end of the wrirld.

"

What

or

command,

last

Mission church of Micronesia

light

sympathy. nnd we.solemnly

Our fervent

all

With such

but

Mnnv

gratifying pledge

Should

vim nrjr

in

activity

Saviour's

the

name

yon.

-

dealings with

incieiised

to

ohscive

more

before

patrons and friend-",.a*

ur

of yotir victory

and

thee! ristian church,

Son, nnd ofthe Holy Ghost,
wide

opened—

gospel

they

flying thtough

now

modern Missionaries
the isles ofthe south," the world where
commenced their labors, and nsks,
benighted idolater will cheer-

Missionaries, in

present

as

awny.

lish

send it

of

ray

true

the everlast-

Go

Iheui in the

night of foil."

labor,

Jewish

the

us

therefor", nnd teach [or make disye
ciples, orehiistiansof] all nations, baptizing

you

shore*,

heathen's mind.

a

once

•'

of

qh

obedience,

mes-

gospel there,

long

n

compelled

beam upon

witnessed

your

some

that

Hawaiian

~n

be. that during

will be

ce««.

not to

that

you,

for the introduction ofthe

Kecentlv

the

announce to

mny

is

preach

to

gospel

of

tribes

the Saviour

angel having

aye, Ihe

In all parts

'•

that the Providence of God hns done

ness,

chosen

and prayer,

a

to

coming under gospel

are

fhrisli*Be of various denominations, there

Missionariesof Christ,

hope

our

rise

foith her

strelchiny;

seatered

leceiving

com-

doorof usefulness has been already

ranks

but

come,

ns

of

those

everywhere

now

seas

scenes

God,—isles wait for God's law—

unto

are

China

the doiker

of the N.

after remember

ever

is

corres-

hands of those

because

almost

Kthiopia

lo num-

the midst of heaven.

group, nod China,

land upon ihe soil of Micronesia,

are now

filling

ml

nrighf, i

the

Mis-

yottlhfu!
happy

the

upon

missions,

aspect

Messiah,

ihroiighoitt
the

Mun-

upon

friends and

by

dwell

not

modern

origin

the
was

robbers, who infest the

influence,—the

knowing

north of

England

companion
dwellers

I

personal

perished

the millions of India

The future suc-

enterprises

groups of

lying

every

mil

his

recently,

my

will

bnghter

energy,

go.

with

cannibal

more

among

view.

of God,

your

Missionary

high calling

was

fallen

piratical

we

haz-

important

mence

fully
we

afterantther,

Pacific,

among the

responsibility.

judgment.

sprenri

Pacific

a

x

of their labors.

,'uit,

While

syinpathv

our

to

to

—

ii ha«

noble

a

they have

also

New

quiet

a

sionary Lowrie, (whom

saluta-

ofthe fact, that

whnl may befall you th'-re.

you

care-

course

of

purpose

sickness,

by

seed,

plentifully watered,

arrive from lhat

In

Thai

soil,

spreading boughs

the

street

seeds," but

genial

in

welcome

our

|h" bles-itig

rience mill

senger

or-

At first,

tnusinrd

additional missionaries have
abide

principle.

the land ofthe

One reinforcement

sheltered.

ami

1819.

of all

n

grown,

generation,

single

in

planted

been

hnil

real

this

to

be turned

sorrow

merely

let

trial and

rirpenri

.mil

Mission Church,"

of

grain

n

which indeed is the least

having

will

—

fellow-

these Hawaiian shores.

lo

it is

sadness

remember the

over

-hores of Somalia.

sortow-

rise

he

hands

lamentable

three

October,

in

out

Hawaiian

most

transplanted flora

h was

Pilorinis.

ardous

gos-

unitedly

formed in the vestry of

church,

lhat

If in

depend quite essentially upon your moveChurch of
How vastly
dint vott
ments.

the

us

among

mingle

landed

be

blessings of sal-

ihe

Lyman,

is.

will

of christian

want

twice "hid.

spread

where

hanks ofthe beautiful Conupon the
of ihe inurnecticut, where dwtjlt the mother
deieri
when it was announced that

upon

hem

our

do I

Well,

a

violence, upoa

savage

of Krromango,

was

even

Jposlle of Polvnt-

the

might introduce

keep

to

lhat

fact,

the

among;

village,

esta-

leflectiug

there

mutuale

not

you,

fellowship,

and

cess

the

christian

to

iginal members of'•The
that

welcome

go

Church,—and

most

woud exhibit the
criminal

even

all

join

to

In

made

to you,

are not

uc

Under

Mi

announced

the Mission

Were

not

heartily in

extending

tion,

in

he

vation.

privilege,

upon

church of Chrisi,

a

Mission

"

thrice welcome

churches,

us

n

then will

lhut

nnd in c.oiittiiiphi-

remember

us

great

the hand of

by

shores

pondents,)

those vast

welcome

let

tell

lite

prosecutitiß

impossible

lingual

justly styled

Williams,

joy.

crucified,"

to eiect

tjie

there

may

usefulness,

separation,

litl emotions,

siiindairi.
I el

twice

ipalino

lire

of mind. Ihe

out

it is

Polynesia,

islands of

en-

the

ei.iiiciiipluting

missionary enierpiize,

new

n

which
yimr embarkation,

that you

friends,

of

abide

Ihe inlroductioß
may portray
dwellers of Microamong the

While

nesia

or-

periuitteil, by

are

Saviour's command which gives

bit

missionary of

or

message,

ever

view of our

Like I lit-

propose

ever

we.

nrttniiizntion,

this

he

which

chlintianity

vineyuid. being sia,

praised

piospeclive

your

have you

tvr

hi».hci- anil nobler

a

of

I

l&lt;

lowly

benevolent

your

in-litiinoim.

gospel

Christian

u.irisl

build

on

would

anln

your recent

day

ulh

tt

very

make known "Christ and him

when;

of

ling

•onqiieieii.

to

blish

reposes

kuess.

tb'cliue,

another mail's Inundation,"

speed

chinch,

enjoy

While,

your

[picture

Ihe

as

imparls

the sisterhood nfehui cites.

privilege,

worshipped separation,

into ihe

paoiill

you

that

Ilealis.

labor in this moral

yon

Your object is

way

your

to

it is

assemble

which

&lt;&gt;l

n

time hal-

itb the torch of divine

w

you propose,
hand,

to

some

already

ground

As

ninong

which

upon

intention

their consecrated dust.
to

churches.

support, in the

shadow

him,

Micronesia,

welcome

to

within the wide for other islands,

sulibnth, in

wlicie

lowed edifice,

circuiu-

As members of

your

to

us,

of

and iisel'tiluess.

to our

we

Gladly

henitfelt head of the

established

and

and advisity.

of trial

of

peculiar

churches,

counsel

lor

he

to

n«'i

are

with

church nruaniza-

a

of

sisterhood

oilier iind older
lean

its

position

you 'like your

pale

the

by

tiiid-i which,

terprise.

welcome, denied that

of

lions

t

dvhght

christians,

hid you Gori

we

mill

lailh through-

precious

shores

operations

ganized church,

of the

Islands,

the

lor

unwonted

-

f Mi-

t

fellowship

cotriiiil

This siilululioii

iii'ioiii|iiiiiied

tioit,

I

low

ChtlM upon these

ihe world.

stu.'iccs

If

you, the

lo

destined

the Held of its

to me

Mission Church

tbe

all I'liuiclie. of like

out

sod

Lord

nsi-igncd

e.xpiessing

ihe

io

churches ia|
to

•

til

has

.'lnn cites.

—••

coni",

cronesia,"

Inift

ail ol

ttie

ol

hiirch,

&lt;

'

Somoiii-Jesos

27

ld.; &lt;2.

AUGUST.

FRIEND,

v

I history

and msy Hs
to

sae-

the pnreleas

of the modem mhssionary enterprise.

�28

THE

Melancholy

of English

death

Missionaries

FRIEND,

in lost with il.
and

Patagonia.

ed intimations of the
aumber of

English

but

gone to

Patagonia,

had

been received.

not

publish

to

us

The

upon.

Recent
which

fuels

that
on

region

remote

his

some

Ihe

"us

ing

mis-

the litl of it

Capt.

up-

to

re-

in

to re-

his

of

consequence

bad

mid

Gardiner,

Capt

tiiat

B. M.

Cut

—"Proceed

for

Ship Dido,

The

Capt. Gardiner.

in

proceed

to

turn

as

'I'ntagnninn

conducted upon the

Society"

society

Missionary

In

following

the

prizing

R. N. Superintendent
and Calochist

geon

Mr.

;

Mr.

;

com-

Sur-

Williams,

Cate-

Maidment,

Carpenter

cock, John Bryant,

and John

Bud-

John

;

Pearce,

"We nrrived

hud

er

after Capt. Gardiner,
who hud

joined

Society,

and

It would appear thai Capt. Gardiner

to

engaging

in

in

For

Quean,"

"Ocean

the

after

year

one

of

one

vessel hail left

a

resumed

a

In

ofthe

1851, in

Sept.

great anxiety

and his

"E.

sent

search for the

to

out,

of March 11th

found

an

the vessel reached

there found

er

was

oock.

buried, Supposed

"These,"
every

;

icine, clothing', and tools
beach."

The

journal

of

to

tian."

from

were

lying

;

The

others,

the

snmi cause.

was

far gone."

but

;

it is

bouts

find
a

"a

ashore,

bottle;"

n

note

distance
We

place."

proceeded
after

morning,

next

about 00

strange looking
they

its

"The

body

ves-

chris-

Williams

belonged

Bryant,

happened

from

died from

of

to

raw,

af

roots

How
for

ly

ten

and

There

they

we

We

quite

to

them

gave

at

Spanish
bouts

sent

dropt anchor,

several

trust

and

to

was

there

ton
was

being

form;

and

cave

whs

with
a

where

in

letters

which

hope

we

in

lite

The

inhospit-

following

re-

of Williams

journal

inscri-

being

a

upon

iheir

remains

earthly

upon

be erected

may

in-

lo

Putaffonian

is worthy of

end,

golden

monument,

ihe

to

mem-

who died

Putagoniun missionaries,

starvation.

"J would

not

in

one

exchange

life, —/

my

situationfor

happy beyond

am

or

wilh

expres-

sion."
Since the above

N. B.

hands,

printer's

placed in the

was

have

we

rend

it

was

furnished by

Rear

Admirably."

and

in Ihe London

accompanied by

In

our

the

upon

issue,

next

This

some

severe

Missionary

we

account

is

Evening Mail, April

may

edilot iul

enterprize.

make

from Admiral Morshend's

tracts

ns

for the "Lords Commis-

Dido,

sioners ofthe

30,

and

affair,

Admiral Morshead

of H. B. M. S.

published

full

a

uffieial account of the melancholy

ate
ami

not

intense,
in

a

some

ex-

dispatch.

We
a

same

shore

ns

beheld

soon

witness

deadly
we

of his

again.

lo

be

proceeded

some

when
at

of

him,

his skele-

distance from him

we

squadron
tion is

strongly

a

warm

is

fortified

prepared

doubtless

expedition

'Prince of

to

every

give

reception.

an

strictly

of

a

American

The

unnecessary

of his

part

the

precau-

one,

peaceful

as

the

character.

The

a slate

to

has

frigate

New York, that the
of
emperor

were

party.

it

as

sight,

a

at

and is

coast,

hanging

smell

otiieeis of tho Dutch

Orange."
Japan

the

Gardiner in

lantern;

Japan.—it is staled upon the authority of
the

of

them.—

wtnr

Harbor

supposed

watch

the

ml ides

few

u

never

two

Capt.

some

another.

to a cave

his

near

in

church,

the

Patagonia.

extracted from the

mark,

remarks

herbs

there

get

on

I shall

We

decomposition.
by

had there

have been

saw

wilh the sand

shoics of

bed

of

their

although

able

oili-

and

fish,

wild

and then 1

Gardiner and

we

na-

humanity

of

ofthe twelve it is

out

happened

We

arrived

Capt.

it

being pure,

the

or

could bearlhecoldl cannot tel),

they

the which I

ennoes

•

mouths

summer.

Ihe

place

two

were

on

labor

motives

heaven-directed

not

mingle

litis

colored shells

caught

anil subsisted

His

associates

members

now

it

Gar-

Harbor,

trees.

cold.

We

to

beings,

description

form;

worst

them

of this

the evening, and
was

con-

2nd

supposed,

Tbe other boat

no one

canoes

was

from

that

to

painted,

were

the
were

enterprize,

any

nnd found

miles

spenking

human

lhat

there

tree

Spanish

at

us

Capt 818

a

a*

under this spol

dug,

we

fer

mission

the by

Gilbert's

a

of his

cctliiin-

denying

Patagonia.

lo

c,

heart-

riismoiested-

for the self

ill becomes the world,

vessel ory ofthe

our

follows:—"Captain

us

of

in

cut

the

single

a

above

christian

the

on

days' sail;

mid

a

but

got under weigh

three

or

nnd ihose

found when

we

at

Missionary

ii

the

his Station

abandoning

we

of bed-tick

of

name

rough

a

generally

Capl. Gardiner,

noble

u

Royal Navy,

in the

lor

them,

7 1850 Strewed in different parts of ihe bench

and

thorough

Islands,

and

piece

a

anchored

diner—Von will find

from that document fust"

Gardiner, Maidment, and
been lost, bnt

next

Sept.

that Badcock died July

and scurvy

"we

on

look

discovrey,

tree,

n

Pierce, clothing, hut th-y would

are

Liverpool,

June 22, 1851

it appears

hunger

sailing

one

Bad-

of Mr. .Williams

It had been commenced in

tinued

and
We

two

you will

Anoth-

books, papers, med-

found, and will be forwarded by the

day

the

and

;

Captain,

believe,

lo

reason

and

on

he John

to

the

says

mark

a

beach

the

on

Badcock, and Williams

the

about

nntl in il

er

containing,

to

inscription—"Dig deep,

also found ked;

fisherman.

Pierce,

lying

was

had been

sel.

saying

Harbor,

bench,

from

supposed,

lie John

to

body

Ihe

on

al-

Staten,

at

there
his

to

ihe

cut

morning.

sent

are

ihis

Harbor. of

Spaniard's

Spaniard's

boat

a

dead body,

have

Island,

On the 22nd of

driven Ihem away.

frock,

to

Ficlon

Ihe rock,

Gardiner

Capt.

Ob-

We

that the hostilities ofthe Indians bad hung round tiiein.

staling

a

on

in-

clothing

for

him

with

flag-staff,

a

flag.

a

ala

(ascription

that the party had gone
A letter fiom

Y.

:—

On reaching Banner Cove,

they

was

Missionary party.

following from the JV*.

We qnoto the
server

Davidson,"

and

call

for

search

our

several trees,

on

consequence Cove,

existing amongst Capt.

G's friends, the ship

to

and hearing there that

lhat could lend

was

next

associates.

we

inhabi-

lie

the Falkland

provisions

laige boat moored

reached for

intelligence

no

at

I

np-

barren

received

were

small uninhuhitated island;

of Ihe hill

England, respecting Copt. Gardiner

We

he would

him, expecting

race.

departure

toenlighten

in

ness,

Missionary

small

some

ware.

proceeded,

we

nothing
ited by any members of the human

10th

n

parts in the world, inhab-

most remote

Horn

Gardiner

Capt.

where

purpose

Missionary enterprise,

a

was

had determined

for the

Royal Navy

leave ihe

ofthe

who

wealth,

Pntugonian

from Rio that

telligence
ter

the

they

as

is

as

publish

we

narrative.

soon-

looking

as

displayed

i.f fortune, of

gentleman

n

It

We had

here,

t-

Capt.

the

on

much time

so

had gone to

islands otrihe

dead

shunned In the natives

refrain from addimg

cannot

reflection,

have been here much

delayed

not

we

matte the

round the Horn."

rending

Valparaiso

de-

not

Valparai-

at

deathof

melancholy

si

should

we

lo

da

V\'e

death.

to

of

and

mile

n

1852, furnishes informa-

and his associates.

tants, wild

Corn-

ish Fishermen.

gentleman

"Dido," lying

tbe

respecting

prox.;

A. Gardiner

Cap.

chist ; John Irwin,

of

hoard the

ly

Liverpool,

hoard,

persons on

mission,

new

on

dated Feb. 251h,

Sept. 1860, Gurdiner

the "Ocean Queen" sailed from
ihe

ten

so,

ofthe tion

principles

Church Missionary Society.

having

was

been

voyage from Rio

We

the

formed called

A

Missionary.

a

about

and found them
had

have

honors

inscription;

more;

starving."

are

pented they

case

thither

we

on

that

should

Ihe

to

ami

staling

ibis

was

Ihe bench

of and hud starved

search

letter writ-

following

the wall

on

baste,

best of
for H.

England

from

out

will,

ihein

half; you will find three

lay,

sent

were

found

d

large

n

clothing,

his

utensome-

allowi

found

buried them wilh

on

llieie

were

they

as

books anil

that

ship

lived

crews

nailed

was

We

war.

of

associates.

Orders

first

them.

n

visited

nnd

compelled

was

it will appear without learn-

as

the fate of

boats'

containing

most

a

Ihe

ihe search

linquish

The

had

they

have the clothes, &amp;.c,
chest

Gurdiner

Capt.

The "E. Davidson,"

weather; hut

determined

of

term*

the

ago,

years

highest

he telied

Jloyol Navy,

England,

return to

may

follows

as

a

in

speaks

furniture and cooking

was

though

as

time.

destroyed.

were

There

era.

and sils

papers,

had devoted christian."

news enables

respecting

are

Gardiner of Ihe British

of

who

hooks,

The Journal of Williams,

intelligence

detinue

statement*

simple

Palagouia,

to

son

death

probable

Miseionanes,

"Gardiner hud been burnroul,
of clothes,

a chest

money,
Some weeks since the newspapers contain-

1852.

AUGUST,

there

Death
ton

of the

last

Survivor of the Bos-

Tea Party.—David

fought

in

tion, and

many
is

Kennison, who had

of the battles of the

supposed

to

be the

last

revolusurvivor

distance
the Boston Tea Party, died
entered of

the end of

the dence of William

faund the remains ofthe oth-

aged

117.

at

the

Mack, Chicago, Feb.

resi-

24,

�THE

The

Sailing of the Caroline.

On the |.&gt;

nailed

ulli.no,

A

schooner Caroline, bound for the Micruiu-si
Islands.

an

ers

A

Prayer

scene.

intei-eMing

in

of the

one

the

singing

the Rev.

In

to cast

out

ly
at

of

verse

hymn, "YVaii— waft,
Btc."

ye

good

Kauai,

reported

left with all

but

Aug. 3rd,

EvennntW
t

'TirJ 11rave

to

tin-

the

the

low

Islands

of

Are

a

"

to

James

the

her

hold,—

sitteth

gaged

in

sra-i

rolling

cleared

Cuplain

of

such results,

of

to

pastor,
his

broadsides

"pined up,"

slain.

The

turn ilt and the strife,

en-

The laugh,
She iff

ihe

f&gt;rewcll. and the

thing of

a

in

a

the

tear;

had heard

afterwards said

the

of

back

forth

;

at

volley

a

h—l.

have been ?"

we
Yet hraver sight

I

And goodlier,

deemit

ib.

when

ship,

a

ated

With Mercy'a- heralds, doth her wing

ed

dip,—
In yon
A birtlen bearing, richer far
ler

cunning gem,—

or

Yea, wafting tidingsof the

a

holy thought, that

ed

men

and toil, and ftrive,
May watch,
And stir with c ler, rise t c land,
And

■ ke

in

the seas alive !

And open up new
Which

fifty-four

traffic

his

"The Maine Liquor

Law,"

and would go into

May 22nd,

wait

learn

to

We

days.

in 60

practice

nnd

the

We shall
expect
less than nine

few

"hard

law

will

not a

yet

the

since,

months

eral hundred children in

singing

is

a

result.

—

are

goodwill,

not

Lowell,

perance need

The

our.

A

for

Bishop, (son

Ewa,)

and

Boston,
lands,
per

lady

wore

erick

those

wilh

same

a

young

mosl

;

mind,

friends

sible it

gather

youth

as

of

we

tem-

sion

up

on

boa

single

the

Rev.

expected

on

for

him for his

in France

;

of the

A.
to

Bishop,

sail

from

board the

Is-

clip-

our

not

is

show

to

but

Net}',
Alps,

both

in this

most

many

to

dle.
that

Does it

important

to

duty

specimens

not

to

Great

rightiousness

what

his

He

as-

eyes
cra-

thought
for

ingenuity
them

mora

(Laughter.")

Saratoga,

last week after
took

the

upon

an

which arrived

Of this

home

during

the

Actual

price

bone

shipped,

product

the

lbs

Inclu-

voyage.

oil

and.

cargo

prices,

ruling

at

may be stated

voyage

of

portion

value of the

estimated

of the

oil

sperm

68,000

obtained for

the

and

home,

brought
the

bbls of
and

considerable

a

sent

ding

Capt.

this port

absence of about 33 months

voyage 230

4,020 bbls of whale oil,
whalebone.

at

at

$124,000.

approach
with

a

valued
a

his

to

perhaps

taken

by

to

a

the

it is,

was

The

ship.

that of the
which

of 3,350

canjo
at

valuable

most

whale

$123,000.

Coral,

Capt.

arrived in 1850,

bbls

of sperm

The Coral

absent 43 months.

cargo

nearest

N. B.

oil,

however,

Shipping List.

reprov-

strong
not

hold

sleeping,

Yankee

give

Vovage.-The

Humphrey Seabury,

And that

fidelity

work ?

would

by-and-bye.

Tha

improve the

to

ba

to

was

rolling

was

bow

but he

Ephraim Harding,

ever

conver-

through

of

or

and this

sufficient of Yankee

was

This is

mind

sailor

a

eating

about—the

thinking

good

matter.

(Uncontrollable laughter.)

A Man's House
is

not

baby

and

em-

!

conceded,

"

turn

round and

the

cows,

Yankees

They had

too

was

doing something,

that

cap-

the ef-

upon the

astonishing

thinking

dry

as

people possible,

there which
an

percha,

The

East

ex-

wita
milk-

a

by relating

down

inventive

was

they were

pro-

impos-

courteously

profanity

amplest encouragement

To

single

a

hem-

the

how

about

by

still

his

Ibem all out,

the

Yankee balnea when

whose

High

instructive ? Does it

Christ ?

him.

Felix

created

any

remisness in the great

men to

good slory

was

Aubigne,

brought

it is

case,

Savi-

agency were Fredof the
pillars of the

sentence addressed

This

lead

became

in

d Ihe Melville Castle.

commander, firmly

that

most

lost, and it

with,

to

men

held sacred in

names

was

un-

with

was

the results of that

conversion

and declared

man

it very

set

laughter.)
machine

milking

a

and

met

nnd

young

Merle D'

be

must

fects of the

main

n

yound pastor

these

(Much

indoctrinate

to

and among those

now one

and

;

went

interest in the
God

of

Evangelical Church

hear-

Lahaina—The Rev

Francisco,

ship "Defiance

blessing

Monod,

nounce

about June sth for the Sandwich

via San

he

faith,

personal

conversion he had

But is it
of

whom

considerable numberof

ing

S. E.

a

finding

he invented

!

tain amused his audience

n

ia

upwards

India rubber, gulta
ho milked

Bprin&lt;&gt;s,

several the present,

with

laboured

ispheres

law."

fear the result.

New Chaplain

he

evangelical

seek

to

und

cows,

by

containing

get them milked, he

to

possible.

of serted

broth-

reclaim the pastors

inent historian of ihe Reformation.

are, then the
not

lliem

of

patriot*.

song

ofthe

they

them in the

hundred

machine.

as

his mind

following

made

was

large dairy,

a

work, and, by Jove

ing

were

for

fruits

Robert

sojourn

a

patriot*,

readers

this

to

students,

theological

whose memory is

and let all the children and

ofthestatc.be
doubt

band of

our

sung

sev-

of which the

song,

the Maine Lirj'ior

assure

teetotallers,
ty

a

of

during

assiduity

hopefully pious

heard

band of
patriots,

are a

For

for

triumph,

city

wearied

chang-

able, lear-

an

cemmentator.

(about-1814)

months

us

the

day

a

Gospel

early

the

well known

nnd

;

:—

We .»re ab.nd of
We

teeto-

drinkers."

we

Geneva

the devoted

stanza

"We

Wo do

the

Temperance

a

following

the

preach

to

Tbe

Him who

and from that

;

fromthere rationalistic errors,

Massachusetts abounds with staunch

tallers,

the

passed

of (he Masaschusctts,

anxiously

him.

the conversion of his

was

now

ned, and pious
to

shall

ministry
Robert,

er

trod,

Only, that X irth by theso may be
A highway for our God t

Legislature

by

winged by

were

avenues
never

struck

The

monstrously clever fellows.

Among

years.

of all.

the

He lived

man.

various ways, but

were

and reckless officer became

gallant

milking

were

smites in vain

never

-tar

That shines Iron. Bethlehem!

in

cows

hod been achiev-

Haldane than

old sailor's words

to

of his lec-

one

The engagement termin-

greater victory

a

Captain

over

w.iters

Than gold,

O 'tis

but

;

"If God

where shod

now,

one

pensive

One and

Captain

the

lo

manner,

just

your prayer

life !

In

brother Jonathan's inven-

"Another invention

seeing

scattered

ha

from the Scientific American.

copied

fresh

where

countrymen, respect-

displayed

as

Capt.

has been

England,

to

his

to

Tunniest

tin;

as

who had

drew

poured

and serious

skill,

the

comrades

and wished them all it!

respectfu'

Dr.

with Brother Jona-

ingenuity.

muchine for

a

lake

to

men

of
a

seamen, who bad been religously edu-

cated, shortly

-

American

tive

eighly-

While

returned

lecturing

tures, he refers

Mr.

hands

certain

Navy

the decks of his

day,

tlie

and

in

life he comininded

early

by

with

auspicioas

so

world.—Rev.

British

the

shaken

has been

ing
died

—

Tin-

and

than,

doing,

of

Kinnon,

voters."

last there

deck, instinctively

oaths,

ofthe

in well

Baptist

one

Christ

told

already

Brother- Jonathan—A
Mc

encourage-

Haldane ordered

be

to

the

great

upon Ihe

bodies of their

the

c tnva-s spread,

sweep!

to

back

which their commander

The loud hurrah, —thesailors cheer,

more

Haltlane, in

action

of hands

over

when

can

No exercise is

Melville Castle.

wnr

the

to

commander,

alone,

beginning,

February

In his

an

were

brings,

the deep ;

on

loose, her

God

stinted,

will

venerable

n

of

mangled

ellry

npon the church and

when

a

Boardman.

persevere

Alexander

man

place

to

bread

cast

On the Bth of

set

like a bird,

lidped up in

streamers,
The

derived

pleasant .-k&gt; .

How lofty If her carriage,
She

be

ship

What goodly merchandise she
and gold.
a
And

je

ment

enemy.

litink what precious thi*ig«i

to

that

over

board in health. foiu tli
year.

imagine

shows

tbe

lo trace

origin; thereby

Edinburgh

may

from

their

heaven-

gallant ship,
pinion*, tly

ocean,

Iterieith
»Ti* brave,

than

profitable

gracefully

have touched

to

impulse

the end

sees

is

foresee the final result.

see a

With tnuwy

Her

given

Mills groups.

King's

Across

story

was

her

on

on

we

Caroline sailing among

his

who

and

glided

of the haibor nnd started
She is

in

Missionary

winds!

vessel
oIF, and the

mission.

the

the

few minutes the order

a

led

missionaries,

new

last

after

evil

or

his

and

powerful

so

loyalty

offending

faithfulness has

efficacy

an

How glorions

who maintainedhis

the hazard of

at

of

nnd ever."

evar

(hen, will adorn the brow of that poor

crown,

Great and whose

seemingly

causes

nature, which

trilling

a

nnd

L.Smith,

Chaplain,

the Seamen's

English by

which

\y

for

stars,

ef-

good

word of admonition.

a

to

wan
a

offered in native

uttering

results often flow from
of

tin-

Sailor.

a

seaman

Foreign-

and Native* assembled upon the wharf

witness

fitly spoken, by

29

1852.

The fuels therein staled shew the
fect of

of

concourse

large

word

AUGUST,

The following narrarive is full of inlercsl.

missionary

ihe

FRIEND,

one.

shame

bringing
the

out

zeal

and

"They

shall shine

most
wns

by

the

own

ter

where he

pictured

English

house.

his

Castle.—One of the

outbursts

strikting

law

to

of

the

Lord

Chatham

security

every

afforded

person

in

"The winds of heaven may

it, "said the impassioned

orator,

"every

that storm, every rain
bat
may penetrate it;

as

the

his
en-

tba

�30

THE

CHARGE AND
ByRev.

INSTRUCTIONS,

self-denying

W. Clark.

the

E.

Society

sel

to

who

brethren
into

about

are

on

the

explain briefly

me

of Ibis

navigating this

islands

Ihe

visited

service

labor have been

this oily,
claims

years

and

by

iisjo

Ihe

this

enter

should

men

[}.

be

held

found

this effect

wrote lo

Il is

one

as

contemplated

formed

here

tionn-u

in

Siciely.

Yon

Up

have

sources

A

of

response has

and

they

have

into

ihe

work

which

they

by

lo

from

enjoy,

mission

the

three

present

now

given

the

n

wish
diate

thai

to

this society;

ail

should

the

ber, ami thai
eucc

ploriug

one,

the

way

added

selected

h"is

interest

er

I would
which

report

ipi

on

his

to

1

w

will

la

this errand

llesh and blood

the realities of

only

as

me

not

me

it will

I cheerfully

forever,

say, that

in

feel

accompany

of

mercy,

I have

missionary

for

a

be

at

!hese

however

seen too

life

to

a

breth-

trying

much of

To

look

in

ton

it

Upon

unity

You have

now

grace

yon

more

help

a

Bui

keep

to

you

charms
n

:nde.

To
and

for the

love

attractive

gtiod

i all

now

measure

But grace,

Apostle,

"

while

be

may

of the

recommending.
lhat

soon

you

yon

I will

in

And

which

very

though

to

gladly

the

more

say

aid

your

afl'uds

The

is-

ise.

Seven-fidd,
into

doubt

aa

lio-uins.

own

»on

help

expected

lesulls

our

open-

such

lor

good

addresses

now

with

be

may

pleasure
lis

give

experi-

work will enable him

missionary

dear brethren,

God

null

able

to

"

commend

we

his

wind of

the

build

to

iiance

inliei

mi

mid

up,

you

grace,

give

to

nil them which

among

are

sanctified." In hchallol the directors
of the

H.

M.

E.

VV.

Society,
CLAKK,

Cor.

with
I

MR.

REMARKS OF REV.
(THA.NSI.ATKI&gt;

tir-t

BY

to

1

A few

ands,

nt

to

R.

REV.

Secretary.

KEKELA.

ARMSTRONG.)

am

am

word of God

you

rents

they

of

Man and wile did

the

ihey

;

Ihey

;

The

to

islands.

am

weie

engaged

look

chiefs

and

pa-

u

peo-

great

in

war;

robbery.

together

live

they

mil

shipped

no cure

and

eat

of their

oppiessive and

weru

been

a

great light

light
the

ol

this

has

Holy

arisen

Il

over us.

Book.

This

has

of our reformation.
great cause
duikuess,
our
driven away

The Bible has

overturned
caused

u

our

heathenish

customs,

in

great improvement

word of God has
of this Because the
our

own

laugaage,

and all the
spend and be read,
I

My

in limes

bom

was

people degraded.

Rut

with the in

abundantly

lo»,«ak Iny

me

stealing

no!

now ;

Isl-

idolatry.

this occasion.

addicted

ns

these Isl-

A short time ago all

gndH

were

together

for

pioper
on

heathen

were

ihe

on

other

lo

d with darkness and

idolaters, und 1

ihnkiiess.

.1

to

native of these

a

weie

circum-

yuu

leave

about

Ihe

coven

to

address

are

theieloie

is

lv

happy

such

in

you

solvation.

of
ns

Brethren :—For

my

you

ineel

am

carry

now

eelings
I

I

lime

things

til is the
with

requited

measure

lo

now,

is

variety

be-

But you, dear brethren
a

in your

the these

lead

ilie

leliiineii

the

lo

ton

appear

accomplished

will be able

&lt;-n r

lender.

to

It

toils

tne

which

lp

counsel and uid which

every

ence

ple

may

grace

will need such

all 1 hold dear in this world lor this spent for you,

yon

in

large

he easy:—to

may

of others,

kindness and love
a

which

from

sent

pi

heathen land, surrounded children.

objects

disposition

In

it will affnid liiui unfeigned

gieal

steadfast

vanish and

soon

be

enlei

he

While he
yon,

mid

iguorince, Bullishness, vice and ingritli-

!&gt;v

not, will

best

mission

,c

from this

mote.

a

left
y

accompany you, and winch

may

the

in

and

invest it wilh borrowed charms.

may

||~1

slances.

Ala distance, imagi-

serious reality.

the«e

which

the

covenant-

will need

native

here.liter

may

fulfil uiiils

so

and

which

-I'iiids,

the

make

tbe

ol

power

re-

another. Let ibis grace,

and abound

will

You

upon

even

burdens, and

lo

gootl jiidgiueiil.

own

Salutations

jealousy

in your wotk.
the mis ionnry work will

To mid sisters,

lime, and perhaps

will give

le

and

inise,

they

us

lini.-l

things

ihe
urn

laboiStOß

piiiticular

These

to

the posts

n»

It will

In shoil, it will

one

of this

yon

nation

a

ihinketh

persevering

and

liberty lovely

romance.

love

and

brethren,

my

or

pursue
the

01

circumstances

eov-

will promote frankness

another's

lo

seiM

love

construction

best

be

Ji mis," and

are

you

But

here,

us

fallen

our

deeply

inure

of

whose

mind

same

Christ

in

little

own

closely

ore

of envy

Il

and privations of

connec-

work of stern self-denial.

leave

occupy,

pcif.riii.

unit!

give

vmir

of this truth

of opinion

anew

ol

the

to

diifctious in regnitl

to

me

yon

In

ol

bond

n

as

Il will
to

the

contact,
be

risings

one

mensiire

native

service, seemed in

this enterprise with feelings of
we a

Ihe

deep-

the way of others,

up, I did

hedged

in

Still

sis-

of this

measure

place

si

In ihe second place,

expedition,

a

the

bear

In

perishing

partakeis of

still

then

It will put the

native ' then,

fi

comfort

'

id

large

the

have the law n'Chiist.

countrymen

and

errand

nn

the

In

look and word and action.

'

■

highei

;

the

b*J "nh )oil,
peace shall

become

not

the

may

staa

piiiticular

lo

is

I'riun

jewel

new

a

have

forever

end.

are

ing

liny

lost

rescue

may

"

and

nive

arc

this

In

far

lln\s

on

go

love

a

co-operation, and

ed

worthy

pimnpt ymi

bn

vmirselves.

self-seeking.

to

scientific

&lt;&gt;r

for

no

niiil'ittide of Cauls, —it

diversity

Mis

excused from lh« service

irk, but

into
will

you

come

been devolved upon

ia refuse Ihe call

to

'

work.

good

myself,

ilili«d fur the

measure,

the

and hear, that

gladly he

tins

tion wit'i this
better

to

wares,

promising

most

be awakened

may

In reirard

our

accompany
a

see

churches in this

ren

the

permanent members of th

as

will

be shall

nnd their

helpers

anil bring back
what

'

own

country

prompt you

mother,

You

are

hrooght

press

ex-

your

the

however

Ymi

by

ir

and

;

Ide

of'evil.

expert-

aid in

to

and in establishing

One of

mission.

prea

who has

to

—

deguiiled

1011,
or

with

conlncl

strength of him,

and

was

the

unto

give

lo

saved

ilis&lt;just

into

however

will add

in the

then,

It &lt;loes
to

you

ami

You

help- ' every

their num-

lo

it

among

naloee

contempla-

others

or

grace.

pence

hand

a

'

Two native
oecn

and
new

guidance

deputed

eion.

In

cinnuiercc

on

higher objects

then,

You need

their wives

native

work.

need,

it
commended i'itlli

some

least,

at

this mission, be

in

this

mois

which

objects

prompted

christian

lake the imme-

counsel and

vising that
be

which

I leaven

from

objects,

christian land.

islands

expressed

accordingly

from these islands

»&gt;rs

forth

go

ami all the endearments of home ami

You

blessings

to

mission in

of the

tion, nod lliey have
the brethren

have

they

this society

oversight

appointed

These

the

mercy,

interest,

other

to

tlie

to

churches,

grent

brethren nnd

and

;

vmi

errand

renown

h

new

forsake father and

union

Board have

but

\al he

sa

lie

vmt

sin,

you which

one even

birth by enlarging the boun-

yon

soul

is Love;

coiitse

yninselves,

add

to

confer

purposes—far

na

in ihe I'i.cifie.
The Am

that

(in

in

into

nine,

that

island*

di.-l.uil

not

ill

w

be love

I

's rrowa.

Savioi

iiatne

if

uhlili you

must

every

i

you

lor

atwllier the God of

low.

the hoiiuiliiiit'Hof

sell-denying

I lass ta

more

native

extending

richly

so

been

our

entered with
of

Love,

sain-

(Jon

enrich

to

gave

not

are

Hnwaiiin Mis-

the present time, tbe

amounted

the society

of

was

ters,

hearty

and

\ou

preferring

daries oi'jieogriiphienl knowledge

$6,0110.
calls

isles—the

Son

not

or

research.

&gt;r.iely

principally

not

go,

names,

Island's

reference

as

denominated Ihe

of this society

to

ol

summed

one lo

honor

in

of love,

rand

on ci

by enlarging

ami

service,

special

mission,

to

he

may

fulfilling of the

the

You go.

snitilble

us

soon

for the

ago,

year

counsel

our

afjectioned

love,

lonely

brought

few

II

ai\

nlijects

thraldom of

of theft is charily.
the

is

when

member,

Hi

lest

lieaits.

id- those

town

You

loved."

be

own

tinned into dislike,

and tinti•'&lt;!

Slates.

the Sandwich

to

to this

tive

the

faith, hope, charily,

ihose

to

the

l&lt;&gt;

which

receipts

leave

ymir

glows

moi

believe, ■souls which

Now abidelh

apostle,

in

11

lie

I

less

hi wiileh

w hie

els

the

you,

need

siieitlice the

we

cheerfully

■-

Let love be without dissim-

kindly

brotherly

another.

Mission.
About

vi

love

sate them.

brethren nnd sisieis

mis-

The Board determined, with
grent promptness, to

ol
to

earlli—You go to proclaim peace and good
of this mission
will lo
iiiul to save ihe
lost.
men —to seek

members

some

wilh

These

distinctly presented

ieturn lo

Be

en-

published

other channels.

through

were in ire

their

the

say

one

we

dear

my

in few words.

con-

to

American Board of Foreign Missions,

On

and

hand

enterprise,

■un-

engulphcd

lie

attempt

interesting occasion,

Hie greatest
before the

brought

in the Seamen's Kri-ntl,

public,

no

The

But

liust,

our

tile

regret this

Microiiesiau Mission,

ulation.

those

dition of ihe people, and their claims

now,

this

up

by ships

and the

;

on

denomi-

now

especially

ocean,

whaling

in the

And

and

origin

ihe

nated Micronesia have been

sionary

vain.

Lord,

pagan

enterprise.

many years,

gaged

aI in

be
we

off by

cut

or

no one

there.

us

results in bis hands.

But let

F&lt;»r

Ocean,
let

will

you,"

knowing

not

go,

hei'nll

And should

peiishiug:—let

was

darkness.

progress

with

him

is of Ihe

in

shrouded

slid

ihe

of

errand

an

the

ill

have h-iire,

relations, and

church

embark

to

H

coun-

"ho

sisters,

1

mippoit.

sure

We

shall

re-

Ihe

words of

few

a

and

new

islands

to

Mercy

address

to

ill*)

entered

now

been

have

in behalf of Ihe Directors of

quested
M.

friends,—l

ltts2*

AUGL'ST,

service.

that

things

Lo

"

Chiislian

My

FRIKND,

we

people

it, old and young.

Il

our

been

have

aid

condition.

given

learned

us

to

have learned to tesd
has

been

scattered

�THE

a

||

do

to

land mid

ihe

over

nblv

penc

clnlilii

n

;

par

;

becull-e

to God

lhat

Ibis

in
?

gospel

short

wen-n

lime

people

and

God

ol

have had inly

on

All

return.

in the work

;

who

have

remain

They

Now

will billow.
let

Lord will

the

that

then,

tour

wilh

go

perform.

to

of

ihus

then

that

ft

go

i

you,

;

prayers

prut

and sustain

us,

toe

to

-peak

il

let

you,

Let

not

tiii'lli'd

ihtvailed.

lie

may

rapid advances

A

let

liicn.ls,

believe

•

sible.

ends

own

pose,

continent

mi

mid

will

the

is

it

we

shall

kind

ofllie Work

the

ken

that

ulsn

pos-

us

ian of

Kekela

Mr.

[Rev,

Seminary

educated

was

the

Lahaiiialtina at

nt

ol

Esq.

Hunneweli

James

native

the

church

northern side of this
the

company

in

mission,

ihe leave of

years pastor

Kehiiku,

itt

He goes

will

Providence,

lo

the

on

to ac-

the

exploring

and

ol

Clin lestnwu.

Island.

lands of Micronesia,

in

expense

ami bus been for several

Muss
of

success

relates

lo

we

are

feel

Unit

different

in

Christ-

which engages every

Is-

us

upon

than when
Master
Willi

his

lo

fore

countrymen.]

no

leel ourselves exalted into

FAREWELL REMARKS.

There

are

forced

are

the

courses

plans

of

those of

are

of this

new

moned

lo

view of

fuels,

girding

lor

a

ed in

an

be

we

life

worthy

calmly
our

lo

and

return* lo

faith in Divine power

permitted
The

visit

seasonings

firmed

as we

iatts—and

to

of

are more

in all the accessible
and

meet

renovate

do

we

even

nor

recognize

ofthe kind

vation of

man.'

natures

to

power

competent

of the
to

degree

to

conscientious,

bring

lo

human

in

nnd civilization
company you

meet

pure heathen

iheir shores without

doubt, that if there be

aa

agent

to

a

as

those
of

blighting influences,
light

of

truth

islanders.

duty,

;

but

we

we

trembling
which

ing prayers

our

us, we

in

!christians —and

And be assured

prny

shall

we

We feel

wish

and

we

our

feelings

this

can

to

ac-

may

and

feeble

benighted

unwor.hy

publicly

And

alter

red

to

home

spirits
the

inl

mj

I have leturned

to

my

absence of

for

or

that

to

shores,

He will

mil

nn

now as

I

native

In the words of another let

i an

me

:—

1 love thee

land,

connect!.

tnam

t

wall

|

happy roustry.

n«,

I ttll yoo all fare,

1

c

1

Can I leive ion
Far In heathen land, to «»ell t

lovely,

passing

are

nger heart

I
Happy dome 'it.

Can

I,

can

nil*

can

tell}

t lore t'ise,

I say farewell /

Can I Lave thee
heathen land, to dwell /
Par ia

Scene, of sacred pa

re

nnd pleasure

bell,

Holy day. and saMnth
BlchMi, brightest,
Can I cay

a

sweetest treasure

farewell I

Iwt

Far la beatbra laads

sympathy

;

ex-

n

certain

yon

lo

tnv

dwell?

human heart

centre

of

sured that

wa

shall have

membrance ia your
and astonishment
page that

"

snxioua
a

Prayers.

we

to

we

love,

As

w.ll

4

bear as,

native land, f irewelU
leave thee |

Pleased, I
Far la beatbea laads

Ia Hi. desert I*l

me

to

dwell.

labor;

On tbe moaatal*. let

a*

tail

Bow ba died. Or* biassed saviour.
To redeem

a

world foa nsU.

we

Las

and

to

at*

hastaa,

Par la beatbea lead, lo dwell

fromthe

feel

aysnpalhetic

asre-

With wonder

resd frosa

gladly,

seaae* I loved sa

Far away, ys billows,

and

mind,

degree separate ourselves
are

I baatea tram ymi

Prom Ibe

of"Trav-

and tbe christian especi-

common

we

Yss,

Bear

me

oa, teea rsetleaa rarSß)

Lsl Iks winds say
Heave, any heart wilh
Wbll.l

ihe

sacred

Ihe effectual fervant prayer of

a

go

my

though
Ido

my

down

land,

on

and

millen-

bills and valties.

Us

Yes, my native

of

world of

of the
growing brightness

upon

for

or

trust

Ihe

look

to

my

degree

land shall

spirit
yet

mc

of

mountains

twelve

though

that from

goodness,

green

frienda

And

the

no

for it,

the

gone

my exit

nearly

has in

1 shall go from them
before

as

to

absence

circle,

who

of them

allude

deaden my affection

never

morn

present

speak

moment

a

un

My long

years.

1 hud

for

further

the
«

me fo

emotions.

personal

native land

my

me

warm-

stringers,

acknowledge

to

many

see so

allow

ft lends—let

ten

1

as

now,

will 1 think,

be

it

christians

their pruyers.
request for

Lovely
on

christ-

and

of

in-

gladly

ever

on

Hawaiian

the

obligation—with

Home, thy joys

its

if

wafted

yours,

we

Micron-

the

for

multiplied

to

thus
of

Joy. no flr

band of affection.
by the strongest
off from civilization,
drop ourselves
a

their

l&lt;u

hearted kindnesses

in

lmerce

you,

Every

word of request.

asks for

ask

indebted

deeply

"

fourth snbje-t I have
a

us

Can I leave

the watchword*

it is

of

and

i

the

let

even-

windward

a

shall be

we

shall

we

and

by the prayers of 10,0011

way

let

cause

there

that

from the heathenism of civilization !

possible,

A

we

deletciious

on

assured

secured

have

we

letter from

and by

;

ure

we

their souls.

quench

to

muy shed

we

Save

of

isles,

any
lhat

difficulty

un-

Navigators

bring

their

consolation in

and

morning

Allthy scene., I love

shores of

you

fur-

prayers 4

nbout these islands and

their

in

forgotten

still farewell emotions

to

ours,

salvation

none

startling christian world,

tbe

i ye demands of God's revelation.

We have yet

advance

or

active, subjection
but

which

of his fellow christian, for

the

be

order watch the

in the elevation of

that

ask it
we
grant, ally may
degree ele- are all bound to

the eternal demands of truth and

million!

ask

only

men

tin: moral ele-

to a certain

know of naught sufficient
and

We

the

to

you

coadjutors

ns

Civilization may,

the intellect—but

heart under

to

c

and

change wilh you
"
Watchman.
Neither eler/and
of

not

from these

nol

are

'I he

one.

ynur

hundreds

of

pledges

he

Chupel,

with them

yours

habitants and the

of its accompaniments

any

alone, stimulate and
vate

any

competent

agencies

the moral

any

been

naught

hut the revelations ofSacred Truth.
in civilization

we

at

equally

in shall welc

are con-

is

vocal

Father's

rejoice

to

Seamen*

thai

seas,

mission feel ourselves

Hawaiian Chsjst-

past period of our lives thut there

the

cause.

all Christian

to

Christ is

Islands

confident than

Pacific

these

a

enlist-

have

student hours

word

a

in

nm

beings

'lis well for

we

I

ns

me say

labors. esia

our

that

thai

mingle among

we

are

definite

these Sandwich
our

nenr

question—nnd

decisively reply

a

are

we

Ami

rich

11

christians,

but

depart-

with you

Master's

lis

passed

native,

Frlenda,

we

of intellectual

our

we

you

the

met

we

sum-

this

mi

confident

the

answer

So

triumphs of

of

nwß

be

us

friends.

haae

we

be-

do

work

and

dergo selldcniiils, and with

lei

loneliness

ask

probably

We

same

yourselves,

christians with

the

evening

sufficiently

its promises of happy

We pause

this

still assured

enterprise,

proposed

wisdom.

of

are

still

whether

ever

different

a

it is the

to

not

our

services,

separate

a

christian,

every

circum-

our

our

whether

enquiry,

we be

—whether

men

enterprise,

the

of

ourselves

actions and

our

we

Interests

and ask

pause

may

of labor but

ment

when

Friends,

peculiarity

lata

by

to

stances

Ours

of beings.

L. H. Gulick

times, my

be

while

go,

than

or

As

God in his youth.

than

does.

present

ourselves

to

us

severer

obligation

ourselves,

christian
every

Rev.

of

our

to

religion.

necessities of

tne

demand

more

of

In

la-

conseciatiou

more.

have culled

may

deny

to

have

we

resigned

no

others, and

not

feel

we

then

we

and could do

provide nee

deeper

profession

public

yourselves

entirely,
he has

of

first devoted ..urwelveri

we

in

that

feel

not

vows

with positions may

return,

report

We do

us.

of christian

le-

"

and give

life,

then

our

his ian friends.

every

oil

which

w&gt;&gt;rk

11

thsn

assistance

will be

il

time when of Honolulu

it

111

and

Still island

are

mission &lt;lo not

We ofthe

from

Ka-

calmly

reign

have, and

have entered up..11

us,

the

to

secure

it

comes

the

island.

every

diameter

engaged.

we

—

progress

things

this

A thud thought 1
to

has

rapid.

will

theie

currying

conditions of

lie

grant

the

wuvshe

that

right

whose

He

mid

;

to

less

G &gt;d all

our

own

knowing

hopes

hope all things ; and

us

hut with

In bis

mission

our

and

ns,

your agents,
ihe wind of

Since

less

he fall us, (list I heparin of Omnipotence
may
the is enlisted for us
by the s)inpathetic prayers

our

he

us,

vastly

be

course'

Kiiali'iiuiinii mid

denied

be

mat

to

in

"

iivailelb much.

man

no

ure

Micronesia.

best

see

mil

Sandwich l-laiuls.

miy

sec-

Sovereign

should

dissiipointed

piolani

to a

ihe

ol

ill

us

our

shall pursue uiih

we

be

to

prescribe

righteous

Chrisltaiis thered by the

the

tile

with

isftf. d's Providi'iici.

inn

allude

definite expectations)

1..0

us

is

iwe

me

ask

lII.'

il

consciences,

can.

1. logiimd against allowing in their

N.

lino.ls

thai

31

1862.

AUGUST,

slumbering
mid

subject.

oinl

do

nil

blessings

we

us

remembered in

lie

us

inn

those

Bui

mid

the

in

Slates

personall.

give

can

cause,

share

and

purl also

Ihey

aid the

lo

eoincthiiig,

Ihcir

we

them,

on

do.

can

the

ol

do what I

engage

lew

and

pray

cnu

§üb-lance

cannot

I

nth. r same

Untied

the

As

of

their
wmd

wretched of civ 11i7.Ht1.111 imiy

pily

Igolo

but

this

llinii

what

now

have

in

?

us

bless-

lilt-sings

are

not

we

(..id

ol

lo

degraded,

og&lt;&gt;,

Sliull

idolalors.
the

tribes

Those

word

extend

the

ocean,

ihe

all

mi

leasonable

more

is

(iod's

people piny Let

choicest

our

should

Hawiiiiuns

we

nations

(iod,

The.

i*f

source

Il

people

our

our

in

Hun.

.ye

ihe

of

of
of

my

gnnl

What then is

ings

their

observed, the laws

is

piopoillon

I

ana

becii

has

ol

cure

some

the wind

to

A

islands.

people

live

and nil dwell securely.

bilge

a

have turned

as

Salilialh

the

reguiilcd,

MM-

lake

nls

people la wake

Ihe

the

Then-fore

ugh.

all

taught

FRIEND,

far

cants*. sw*B«

warm

bene,lo

ssaaaaa

dwslt.

Glad I aid thee
Mad** teas, fasawatl I auswelU

express ay

�Card.—The Seamen's

would

Chaplain

ac-

18.f&gt;2.

AUGUST.

FRIEND,

THE

32

Vol.

MAJOURNAL.
RINE

111.
[1845] rontains
Miirqnesiiii i.-l:iii&lt;l-.s&gt;

tin-

the

knowledge

from Con-

receipt of $40 00,

Mi General Miller, for attendance
Briton

ing July

PORT OF

Little

at

the six months

Hospital, during

Vol.

6—il

Ist.

arh

nw

Mr

has

M

X

ili

Bakt■', 67

■,

Uililer,

-It (.I'M. it.

o—Am ha

Ueriill, I? i.ffi&gt;8

(i.

!.\in

lik .IWIe

Brom

who

Mmiiik

Vol

mm, H-nlv, 91 Al P.tnnmn.

f.ii Bwlney.

&lt;\*

Cmi

fm

and otherwise disabled, would

from the the sailors

Lawrence.

ac-

donation'of $l(ll&gt;
generous

the

knowledge

gratefully

Vol.

Also

25

riiiivc

00

$12

I—Am b\

-

11.

VVm.

Isabella,

cisco.

26—Holland bk
98—Haw
\

TO—

Androscoggin,

Ihe support of the

friend,

a

Bethel,

00

$10

for

9—rtrit. bark
3

Mott

occupying

office

an

to a

New-

July !?—Fr hei D;nn«, Brown, Fanning*-

more cen-

-cli
wh

7_Am

opened

office

an

8—N G

hk

ful

practice

hia

to

attend

new

Ins old

at

ably expect
at

an

the attention

a

may

We

of

would

of

visitors

in

readers

Sail.—The

Clippers

Anna for Hong

96—Am. Brig M. A.

from Macao,

ia much the shortest passage

China.

July 30—Haw. sch Curlew.

Yon

specified,

nesia,

Also, much

portions

July

-1

will

fishery

friends

desire in

on

this mode

19—*m. Wh. Brig

Thomas, 18 days from

Zoroaster,

July

19—Am. Rear
94—

•'

tjfi

it

the Sandwich Islands, and

to

all our

«i

Ban

Ban

Fran

at II

kindnesses received,
of interest in
af the

place

our

and

for all their
It is

future labors.

fact, that Christians of

are

one,

a

every

realization
name

equally pleasant and cheering.

•till

May
request your continued prayers
blessing of the Lord rest on you all.
ALBERT A. STURGES,
B.

the

bo.nrd

hoard

who

port

Any

Wanted

ship

mother,
lain's

Am.

the

,

is

who

shipped

nre

88th io»t. at bin reildence ia

MoaiiearPant Alexander Pontaiae,

passing

store

who

by

who gsvt notice

Medici

The deceased

repaired instantly

medio, I aid-two
——

i lr

but

was

to Dr.

Michel

wen' to

He

IP4G

Rend.

was

August 6th,

Jeka Baiter, aged Id 14

llono-

bad

been

(ait

recover-

Covell N.

Y.

home, but

Brock

himself

report

to call at the

lor's

of
a

of the

bene-

oilier

this notice

write,

to

the Seamen's

Ihe

1-2

9

n.

5 years

some

fall

Prof.

under his

ing

to his

Sea-

Vestry.

2

the Sab-

on

1-2 p.

m.

is open nt all hours

enrol rending matter.

respectfully
Chaplaincy, nnd

An aniuinl

report

of nil

S5O is

Society,

Life Mcml

for the

publication

the

.1.ma lions

Friend Society

contributing

peraon

Milicitcd

nrc

at

in

entitled

nnd

$20

sup-

of the

is

made

New

York.

to become

lo

become

a

an

er.

'•

14

from

ago in

Austrahe

observation,

1852.

'

the Kcv. T. E.

study, and the Seamen's Chaplain,—the
Family Christian Almanac for 1K52."
and

mr.ny

Price,

ac.

executed

neatiy

handsonfe

iii)4 reading,

cngravingn,
"

besides

12 1-2 cents.

N.

Islands,"

Wyllic'g

Notes

on

Bibles in various
tions

of

tlit;

"

muchentertain-

and

the

Am. Tract

good alman-

u

Sale,
"Jarvos'

Bingh.Mn's

History

Sandwich

Sandwich

of

styles

This is

tf

Chaplain's study,

Sandwich

Tay-

"Illus-

contain-

publication,

calculations" ol

For
At the

to Ham

years

for

Polynesian Office,

Chap

Kcndrick, Rochester,

Chaplain,

meeting

prayer

the

nnd

in

receive

to

attend.

Hooin

Hending

It

matter.

in

p.

ami

with

supplied

Chaplain

ut

vis-

Chaplain's

reading

2 nnd 4

between

at

Sea-

Rattan*]

the

at

gratuitously

nnd

Am. Seamen's

beautiful

not

rllle,

••

heard of

was

requested
or

Kcndrick. belonging

He has been absent about

Should

in

will be

United

Islands."

binding,

of th*

Islands,"

and the

Alao,

publica-

tf

Society.

Honolulu

THE FRIEND:
A

advance, the

by

the

subscription

price,

Monthly

Journal

Seamen,

Marine

the

earliest

opportunities, to
States, England, China,Sydney, or any
sent

foreign country.

The

For

sale

3-tf.

Friend,

at the

olfice

first

of

of the

Preach
off for

arrived within a tow

Alfred Thsodort, infanl eonof Mr.

or

in the

Pacific.

PUBLISHED

the British
raised
Vol.

on

Mia.

the

11.

lalands,"

Commission,

C.
4Vc

"

to

Temperance,

General

Intelli-

AND

.DAMON

EDITED

Seamen's

BY

Chaplain.

TERMS.

the

English Flag

Note*

on

was

Ihe Sandwich

Wyllie, Esq.,

H.

H.

One

copy

Two

copies"

Fire

copies

per annum

"

"

.....

-

-

-

-

-

«
.....

$2.00
3,00

5,00

to

BT Bound
6, 6,

contains

fee., by R.
Relations,

of For.

documents relating

while

and

series.

islands,

(1844,]

C

the

It contains

devoted

gence.

SAMUEL

lor

extinct

moats*.

be

nil

(of

call

to

trated

He

lint has

Sydney,

belongs to

Honolulu

in

Doctor, of

Poataiaa, and seat

piofeaaioaalgentlemen

but too lata, life

la Honolulu,

to Mr.

will

with

supplied

For sale

Publisher, previous
and on the morninf ofhi* death was cheerful sad uniueing,
volumes of the
Friend, hound separately or together.
hie
hbcura left him,
plckma or dancer. Hrarte had oat of
naif
Vol. 1.
This vol. was
published during 1843,when
when hi» having fallen from bis setts* wai observed by n per no other
English newspaper was issued at the islands

tea

the

ns

special

Strangers arriving and having lute foreign
respectfully invited to aid in keeping said

day.

Honorary

Chap-

At the time

of William

desired to

and if he visits

vessels

to

Study.

ilton, N

the

prevailing fever,

single

The Friend Kent abroad:

DIED.

Faculty or Pari,, Aged 54 ytan.

SO

He is desired

the Seamen's

Mechanic.

name

from.

He

By paying

several days illof the

their

Patriae Worship every
l-!i p. m.
Peat* Free.

Almanacs

Sliephenl.

Mnni.nnd

nt

Respecting

V.,

in the Pacific.

fiicnds.or

W. S

heard

W.

Canada,

is

Flags, belonging to New
licrn alianl «ix
&lt;
yen ran

tins

Robert

assumed

been

Fnend

nwrniag

for

Wednesday evening
particularly i viteri lo

L. H. GULICK.

On Wednesday

SI

made to seamen,

on

Donations

Hiseltine, Honolulu.

whale-ships

the

shipping,

Koloa, Kauai, July 17. 1852.

elu,

China

commerce

STRANGERS.—The

invited

Friend

commence

room

Honolulu.

lia

G. SNOW,

to

open (or

m.. nnd 7

n.

port nrc

Francisco.

W.

communicate with his

on

and
We

is

Life Director of the

since

fxpreHsions

the
arti-

of Poly-

parts

America,

series, and

be

will

published

helonging

The Seamen's
ofthe

lowa, Btoddaad, Ban Francisco.

Orlando

Respecting

left the

many

to all

relating

weekly religious conference

papers

Petersburg. Pike. San

27—Haw. Scbr. Curlew,

to

especially

those of Honolulu, our sincere thanks for the

the

intercsiiiifr informa-

Public services nt the Native Clin relies,

Brig Znroa«ter, Thomas;, cruise.

—

man on

Micronesian

enlire

he most convenient for

bath,
19 days fm

Clenred.

Respecting

to express

hesides

of N. and S.

AND

Chapd

of the

men nre

97—Am. Scbr. Olivia, Merithen, fm Honolulu.

to

members of the

undersigned,

the

SEAMEN

is held

Francisco.

A Card.
The

voluincs, comprize

of the Pacific.

A reduction

men's

copies

for Hatavta.

LAHAINA.

96—Haw i*rhr. Curlew, Ha«eltine,

Inin

Mission,

for the

a.

A

stain the

ofthe human face.

in

Miinris,

translates!

contain

information

culls from Seamen

cheeks of the ladies of Arabia,—9so years ago. It Salem, Mass.,
•till reddens

Upper
French

the lire. I). Dole. (fee.

and

const

Study, where they

for Lahaina.

Hantrln,

Information
to

the

amount of

great

&amp;c.

to the

first invented and used

VMt of

rending, reliiling

Western

Friend.

was

and

Sandwich

etpfit

Friend,

n

useful

iting this

Kong.

tween Cantonand Boston.

Alcohol

Uic

the

Sahbntb,

4— BriL bark Lnlla Rookh, Mains, for San Franciaco.

PORT OF

This

of

Seamen

Cunningham,

Augi2— Rrem. brie Annollo,

made be-

ever

cles

'PO

Jonea for Ban Fntnriaco.

Boston says the Boston Advertiser, in only

eighty four days

series

to

clipper

of

Jkc,—"Tripfrom

fit,

Arrived.

the

the

Guam

Oregon

\vn&lt;

French, liy

forccninf;

first

96—Am. Sch. Olivia for l.ahaina.

call

especially

nl'

■

"

the

to

narrative

has ever been
paper

Jn!y 16—Haw. Brig Reindeer for fhanghae.
19^—BritaBchr. Pt-ra for I^imbock.

ahip Shooting Star, Judah P. Baker, arrived
at

!*&gt;«« Fmi eisro

I«»e Mary, Bi |i, 8 Frmieisco.

this notice.

How

Baker

Siuiioii.

contains

ll.mite,

k&gt;nc

from the
The

volume.

Brem ah fi lle-t, IhM.r. Batrtvfi

prepared

practice

aea-faring

our

c.

'[IS5O|

war,

Price, $10 oo'

p,rmw*.

sketch

Lower

to

of

Account

hv Kditor. &amp;c.

This

ty

Mmiih Tahiti ami Sydney.

A U"

VWierClHxt»m. 1,-.ie snnVt,

06—Holland bark

fully

description

..*\m

»•

Rat). —Nar-

crew

"fcg Nfible. R"hpn*nu, Bhn Francl-wo.

success-

reason-

of

1836."

nnd whale

sMantl

I'-l'nw nrh Caroline, Hr&gt;Mwwnfih, I*land* In the Pariflc

he

stand,

in

Hotel,

ah

M—Br well Creeper,

with

where he is

every

profession.

his

French

met

additional number of

stand,

to

the

near

Having

lt

11849]
islands

VIII.

tion, nnd

S:.rmirntn, Hrnlv, B Fm. rlaro

12—Am wh

Fort Street.

Avr-hi'e

iIiWCNt

Br hk JpoitieBvn
now

dx fm ' moy.

Clernncea.

B—Haw

He has

in the building

Citlifornin."

days from Sun

H.iina, 86 d« fm Sydney.

the

Spencer.—

contains

Strontr's Island, R:trotonf;o,

sloop

Ida, Jones, 14 days fm San Francisco.

Dentist,

Dr.

on

has removed

premises

tral location.

Smith,

Lslll Rookh,

Prn. bark Thetis, ( an-*, 5,%

3—Am brig

J.

VII.

Francisco.

Friend.

Removal.—Dr.

Yon Ifanich'er, 14

of

pnrt

a

lite

Friend,

2—llrem. hg App'-110,

the

of

massacre

the Arctic Ocean. &amp;c.

'ma.

Franci-co,

for the

00

$5

riinninrh &gt;m fm l.ahaina.

90—Am brig Androscoggin, M'Kenrtry, 16 days from San

00

$10

and

Mission,

the

ship Triion, hy
first whn'e ship to

Vol.

."o—Am ship Reindeer. John Lord, 48 days fm Pan

for

Aug.

hitherto

Panama.

of Sea

of the wreck

nnrrntirr

n

A. 'I'm Kirk,

Helena," liy

the Sandwich

16 dys. fm Ban

McKendry,

July 28— Hawaiian Pen. Curlew,

comb's

fm Lahaina.

48 &lt;lay« fm

Clipper ship Reindeer,

tn.

of

Vol.

Anna, Cranmer, 13 d" fm Sun Francisco.

bcli Curlow, Cunningham,

"Wants

"bale

fm San Fran-

Franci«co.

Donations.-From

Micronesian

Wood. 17 ds

1). llurn's

T

Polyne-

tinil the

Thomas

94—Am ach Olivia, Merithen, 11 d* fm San Francisco.

3 —Am bng

Society.

Friend

brill

July Iff—Brit, ac** Pern, F. Steward. 14 tin fm Bodego.

Stranger's

from

Ri-iiiilcir. KtwtiiliHr.

twenty

itmiiniinira-

rontnins

11848]

of the "Maria

board the U. S. S. St.

on

VI.

t.- 11 T It
Knitiii put buck.
ir r I 11, flt-erei
',
12—Am hk Dt-ilfmoim, Rmliunl-m-, 17 ii fin Astoria.
nv

rontiiiiis

Japan. Gallipsgo*,

The l(c».

|_||

eye-sight

upon

R No*.. &amp;c.

in

men,"

of

iahuitl, hy Jobs liuffclt.

Frm.ciftcn.

10—Am

of his

deprived

been

unfortunately

island*

sian

t. rla Tin B«&gt;i Frn\&gt;r,*co,

tomm, HVwew, in

relating lo

tions.

PrHiiciaco.

l'iteniiii's

[1847]

Y.

ft*

Orrnsttinn bk S*r

in

snirlsaj

niurit'ivr

n

&amp;&lt;•.

,

etc

etc.,

caataffM

(1846),

year's rcsiileitic

Arrived.

endJuly *"—N

Card.—Mr. John W. Pearson,

HONOLULU.

IV.

of

arrtrs

a

Ms

9 and 8 years, at the

duction

from the

Seamen,

gle

volumes of the Fjubhd.

and

volume.

for

1,

2, 3,

Chaplain's Study.

subaoriptionprice
purchasers who deaire

will be

A

more than

a

4,
re-

made

to

ai»-

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