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THF
E
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
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31
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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<h
to
is
find
can
Itß
tat-
it f"
ket
"Wake Isles ofthe South &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
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affects
The
is the
in the back and
pains
prostration.
treme
------
Rev. U It. Gulick
TME
week
one
99
-
Notices, &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
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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<
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>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
|>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>
n.
renew(«i atari
aic
lliuilly
ns
i>
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>
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,
<
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<
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
<>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,
<
'
Somoiii-Jesos
27
ld.; <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, &.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 |.>
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>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<>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> .
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>
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
<-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-
!>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
<>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<just
into
however
will add
in the
then,
It <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
»>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.
>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•'<!
Slates.
the Sandwich
to
to this
tive
the
faith, hope, charily,
ihose
to
the
l<>
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<»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<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>>rk
11
thsn
assistance
will be
il
time when of Honolulu
it
111
and
Still island
are
mission <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 >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<>,
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>2.
AUGUST.
FRIEND,
THE
32
Vol.
MAJOURNAL.
RINE
111.
[1845] rontains
Miirqnesiiii i.-l:iii<l-.s>
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
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(i.
!.\in
lik .IWIe
Brom
who
Mmiiik
Vol
mm, H-nlv, 91 Al P.tnnmn.
f.ii Bwlney.
<\*
Cmi
fm
and otherwise disabled, would
from the the sailors
Lawrence.
ac-
donation'of $l(ll>
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
<
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
&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<
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
!*>«« Fmi eisro
I«»e Mary, Bi |i, 8 Frmieisco.
this notice.
How
Baker
Siuiioii.
contains
ll.mite,
k>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. &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>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. &c.
'ma.
Franci-co,
for the
00
$5
riinninrh >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 <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*.. &c.
in
men,"
of
iahuitl, hy Jobs liuffclt.
Frm.ciftcn.
10—Am
of his
deprived
been
unfortunately
island*
sian
t. rla Tin B«>i Frn\>r,*co,
tomm, HVwew, in
relating lo
tions.
PrHiiciaco.
l'iteniiii's
[1847]
Y.
ft*
Orrnsttinn bk S*r
in
snirlsaj
niurit'ivr
n
&<•.
,
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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