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                  <text>FRIEND.
THE

Series, V«l.

New

No.

11,

5.

Uoiitenirs
OP

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on

THE

rUIEND

contains

23

tea nut

do

lo.our

writ,

.Mothara I

-

A ('all from Marquesas,

-

(iood Movement in 111. Hriliah Navy.

A

Mission

Projoeted

to

Man|noan*,

-

Improvement

in the l\ haling Service,

P.tpulaionnf

lire Jceuita from Equador,

liM|K.naiii Information,
of

the

lodepend.no,

daya

ever

38

sympathies

38

39

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...

SO

News, lc,

appeal

an

is

by

MAY 4,

sufferers
more

1:153.

Physical

Subject

His
"

It

aims"

he

strength

and

mmclus;

part

and

aiini
ment

each,

to

so

nies of

"

and of

with

art

sufferers
fur San
to

"

of

the

up

for-

by

Ihe

this

The

names

the

of Ihe

of subscri-

had

contrary

t&gt;

gazing

on

the

that

the

teach

appreciated
the

voice
and

emphasis

varied emotion

felt

Road

lo

in-

imag-

or

Ipkce,

at

the

if

the

In

a

body

a

it

word,
fit

would

habitation

aim

for

making

at

the

immortal

mental

an

10th.

May

Evening,

'adults,
entire

25

and

profits

munity

sold for 50

admission

cents

each for

will be devoted

It

is

to

hoped

Those

generally.

The

the Honolu-

object

an

to

the

so

cure

the

tickets,

apply

may

Polynesian Office;

lo

to

the

while

must

lock*

my

your

home?
™i«

her

Whitney,

Principal

at

lead

in the

of the after this

writes,

to

ex-

*■'O

and my
eye* grow
the tomb, before

me to

friends

when

Pacific,

an

come,

a*

absent ion?

over

I
"

thousands

even

heart-broken

and

you

case, you will

you do

and.

they

if

welcome

can

the

for

grieved

manner,

en-

One

son*.

sho

son

hundreds

not

letters of

of you, write

beg

must be

mother

us

ia the U. S. who grieve

roving

se-

long will it continue so?

enquiring

have for year*

pro-

emphati-

and I will pay the

com-

to

friend* the

are

friend* with the

grow grey,

If such

Are there

I

can

to

sorrow

your

your pa-

"If you should receive

do,

how

boy,

and

keep

absent

long

you

my dear

dim,

not

mail brings

of sorrow-stricken and

wishing
Mr.

all

"

pense?

all
for children.

will commend itself

praiseworthy

take

House, Tuesday

Tickets of

cents

lu Free School.

will

School,

Royal

Do

not

anxiety.

respecting

me?

moth-

rod,when
would

son*

upon your

your best

intelligence,

any

good
write

absent from home.

Some of you

Almost every

been

not

ers,

ined.

inflicting

cally torturing
verest

Learning.—An

to

New Court

will be issueo and
It

harmo-"

are

a

not

informed of your wan-

duly

mother writes thus,
Royal

Exhibition of the
It |

enjoy-

derings

quiry

every

motion.

and friend*

amount

those

cruelly when

men, you who will

Young

of the

sparing

so

small,

son* were

so

aeamen

estimation

our

Perhaps if father* and

been

not

them

treat

rents

land would be published,
to

'•flogging" among

it is that class which will

keenest agony.
have left

"Independence"

Francisco.

their

$100,

one,

write

yon not

do

in

deserves,

had

ers

requisite

The full

and all but

distribution.

advocate for

are no

whipping,

the disposal of■

at

why

The their mothers.

few of the

subscriptions

placed

distributed,

We

is

made.

A

refined

may be

appropriate

flection, every

health

the beautiful.

ear,

was

hut

Independence

made

for

study

to your mothers?

behalf of' which

organ., bone*

from

would

It

D.

been

School.— ber.,

give

to

every

picturesque,

nature

express

derived

cultivate the

enjoyed.

Rev.

endurance

to

but

soon

iv

commendation.

Com. of S, F. S.

Education." intimation

(body's)

power of

be

the

grand,

and

its

gracefulness

may

aims

Physical

educate tho eye, that

to

the Bethel

I'uualmu

remarked,

to

at

April 15th, by

"

was

and

delivered

of the

Principal

Dole,

of

done,

$950

These

Society.

Chaplain's

but if there ia any class of
the Seamen,

Education.
lias

Friday evening,

be

comparatively

community,

$50

"

the

worthy

included

the Ex

on

The

showed that some-

could

Tract

the

at

gratuitous

Seamen,

Fair of the Ladies'

of about

of

amount, which

was

the

the

Honolulu,

of

generous response.

at

subscription

list

or

A free Lecture

a

thing prniseworlliy
late

still

F(p?0[I».

on

good people

fresh

a

from

Testaments,

X

Society, and of publication*

American

found

and

sale,

raised

amount

will be

the benevolent

to

Stranger's Friend Society,

eign

Lecture

made

of the

it is answerd

the

HONOLULU,

Chaplain has received

of Bibles and

when-

38

-

Marriages, Deaths, Marine

TME

tCP-The

parents,

upon* the supply

gratifying fact,'that

a most

36

-

to

from the

It

-

-

-

from New York,

Passengers,

M

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hint*

dwelling

Series VOL.

Old

33

American Bible

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scholars,

islands.

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Hawaiian Statistics,
40

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and

1853.

4,

33

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Japan Etpedition,

llurninf

-

valuable

many

teachers

MAY 4, 1853.

Physical Education,

.".■mm, VVhj

HAY

HONOLULU,

moth-

their

sana

who would write

knew where letters

Trustees of the would reach their absent sons?
Young men,
and all,
be encourged to, write, but
Town School,
With
viz:—Messrs. Wm. L. Lee, one
thus
a subject
defined,
copiously
ashamed if you do not writs to your weeping
C. Damon, S.
ample scope was afforded lo range abroad S.
Reyaolds, R. G. Davis, and
mothers.
If
heart-sorrowing
you are

Royal School,

soul."

over

the fields of historical and scientific

search.

Some of the

from ancient
It

writers

refreshing

was

are

It

thought.
"

that it
a

copy

most

we

uaae,

the

he

an

that

our

privilege

will

not

to

Wo

that

true,

hope

there is

it
a

for

vvi)l,
not aroused
by my language, read the fol"Royal' lowing which a mother addresses to her ab-

learning?

whose

store-houses
la

the

of

lecture,

Lamp."

by

Mr.

A*
in

read it.

to

th*

The

Chaplain
schools,

learning English,
of

for tliu press,

listening

to

Armstrong.

prove

The

would

where

that he has

the

notify

Hawaiians

are

not

reoturx

You

to

surely

become

so

have

*ot

schooled your heau

hardened, and

your memory so
treacherous that you. have forgotten that, you
once had a' home-*-a mother that ever
love*

"

mother?"

Examinations
nation of
on

son.

"

a

a

perfbrra-

sent

good supply you.!
I cannot think it
Al times,
possible!
How ia my
English Testaments, printed in large and conscience nuiH
whisper,

good type.

Wyllie,

island render*, who did

fuil

once

Teachers of

manner,

of

R.

reminded of the

objection

requested

and

road"
apt and beautiful.

smelt of the Student's
was

illustrations

I divine Plato

rich

no

complimentary

hope

•ajoy

such
was

were

to

charming Xenophon
works

speaker's

re-,

the

to

or

the

of

Royal

the 4th and

Schools.—The
School,

will take

exami-

place

sth, and that of Punahou

ike sth and 6th of

May.

your offspring
to. endure the
have

Every
an

O.y

tb*

you
never fjir

hour,

thai

me

to.

arrive*,

cause*

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married,
hour

misery,, which for

aubjiectad
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p.traril*4

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34
frem Eitra Friend of April IMb.

A
To

Call From

diate

in

deserve*,

Friend" will

much

too

are

not

ded

issue

to

with

communication
It is

terest.

what

see

tion for a

missionary

islanders of
a

be the

may

careful

of course,

proceed

consideration,

interested

in

the

of

of

"

centuries ago:

law." 42,
We

at

(here be

be

in

to

will

May,

and in

good

member of Lnhaina

be earnest.

done, will be

the

next

would

heeded,

not

christians

the

at

with that

pond

whaleship,

a

the

Let

appli-

messenger

the

not

Sandwich

of the

Holy One

who

Jews,

We

hope

this

call

corres-

"limited

islands.

clamors of

Let

it

ment

to

We

that this call will
creased zeal

gospel
itants

shall be
of the

Wake Isles

all

inspire

the

proclaimed

whole

anything

here

for

thought
with

best

him,

aioa

as

lead

me to

to

It

this

was

here,

Makounui,
came to

ky

name

.rom

o!

medium of

three

ing good—we
be

as

you

from

often

Haiku-

speak it,

what teacher do you

they

thought

first, and afterwards,
"

for

war,

war,

We have noth-

living

here."

are

but

nothing

"that the

wish

The son-in-law

the Sandwich Islands had."
had

them

helped

him

when the

not

they

and

papists

on

they

bin such

yet,

and

with

Nuhiwa,

lias

as

them

I

acquaintance

of Puu.

"

do

to

doing

But,

us.

you

a

with

mis-

in the

"

could

for this

to

under

attended

by his

They handed

14th,

that

son-in-law)
me a

on

"

be

me

preached
rest

a

letter

Mr. Paris, of
Kaawaloa, Where the

is

of

I

lately

and

nearer

on

the
a

from

thought

see

to

a

it

him in

with which

serious—never smiles;

can

and,

He
from

prevailed.

native

Kill liis

are

tioning

feeling,

to

us

:

ocean."

boy

must

tbia is

of

in
not

not

Whether,

take

the

called

a

What

having

on

the

him,

see,

is

came,

middle of July,

the

first,

hut

sanc-

us

or

a

We

!

wish

not

us

we

arc

action.

mission,

found, in

—

in

connec-

perhaps,

two

to

But

hungry.

business

to

God,
on

of salvation?

of the

good

Fatuhiwa,

expired,

in

chiefbecomes

whether

be

perhaps,

of

sick

immediate

meeting

are

a

men.

is

empty

son-in-law, and

he his five months

always after

it

the

It is,

mercantile
his

felt

sent

go ahead

left

back

to

not

them, of
we

little islands in

is

Board do

some

this last

God

the word

point.

ex-

by sending

to

highest

send him

to

and

time

Lahaina is

vessel may

he tion with

possess

five
was

his lands

to

year

all the

the bread of life

May,

he

direction—that he is

is

to

or

the

over

through

Last

last year,

It

gospel

the

a

and

opposite

an

on

It is

this way, that

doings,

our

seize

Micronesia,

will not—the Am.

not

all

and

call the minds of the

churches !

call from

deny

Hawaii

to

gone

family.

now to

inteicst in

We

was

inuy

brethren,

missionary

We

The

He is, therefore, afraid that if he

perhaps

deep

call in

not

conclude that

they

a

that Makounui

was,

if he

in

teacher. The

a

missionary;

a

call

would

share of tive teachers with wives,

good
1

up

for

of
—

and make

they

would

they

interested

meet-

should

they

heathen islands, and its

was

him

find

get

added, that

months,

his that

I

grew up.

they

of the council

"

given

council

dispute

of sending

and

long

all Ihe

to

gospel

vanquished,

declared

and

would

they

his son-in-law should go

Tahiti,

a

that

shore well

if all whale-

At this

hot

a

were

enemies,

giving

christian

a

that

ocean.

insisted,

chiefs

saying

say,

for which he

teacher.

the

Rarotogna,

on

but pure morals

nothing

chiefs,

common cause

ol

hap-

text

and of

myself,

to

Pacific,

the 300 who

the

begin-

name

must

I

all that

object

in

The first this wide

seems to me to

of character, and

getting

up

church,

our

singers,

and,

from

our

for him than lor all

decision

intent

nt

picking

The

learned

He

delighted.

of

This

for

natives of the Sand-

ago have recommended the

what the

the
Puu

thought

a

Mangain, coming

the

over

their

to

proposed

had such

from

had exhibited

ships

and

missionary.

a

Society islands,

dressed.

all

fight-

101)0

opposed

ended, he called

was

for

chiefof

(Hakaikis)

300

together,

missionary,

a

wich and

%eeds that lime,

sev-

the dialect

other

energy;
seems

less

are

gun pow-

high

he had

were

war

sending

I told idea, that I wish

congregation, thinking

choir of

he

teachers is

much

no

more

"

so

see

often

and is

I sometimes do not

but have

seems

ship that

fbur'iters.

for

and

people."

sermon.

&amp;c,

sermon

of the

temple.
ing,

of

time—that be first conceived the wish

long

seven

learn this

to

preacher,

the

There is

heaven,"

among the
of March

a

done for chiefs

and

Indeed

fast.

of the

end

to

with

buy

wars

chiefs

war,

Makounui has

says,

is inlerviws jnd

school

our

to

I

which the first time he had ever been in

friends, immediate-

Tamerlane had been anchored

he

him—he

seems

fixed

was

ning

they

is the

ten

theie

chiefs

ten

decision

him

Marquesian."

intelligent,

very

bo

done

meetings,

of

or

Hawaiian than is that of Nuhiwa.

have noticed the

some reasons

all the

these

meeting,

told

has

A.says,

all

—one

house —is very

tojudgr pened

Marquesian above alluded to,

door,

is

and

sides,

illustrate what

may

says,

When ihe

Alexander," who dead.

He

revived his

quite

him also

event, but 1 eye

from such

see

morning

and Mr.

times,

have

Mr.

see

Nuhiwa.

on

1

lime,

was a

of

attend that

what could

mean

and

go up

errand

Oahu, in six

at

must

in connection sabbath Maivounui alfsnded

some

him.

ten

his

missionaries

see

In the

constantly

case.

the

should

we

eral

meet

and that he

them."
must

wars

fight only

invention of

has

In this

and

men;

the Makounui

which

made

not

Makounui "that

one—that the

good

ho

call the attention of the brethren

the

I told

re-1 IHawaiian

because

not

ing

the difference Fatubiwa

protest ant*;

on

acquainted,

seem

who has been Fatuhiwa

be able better

are

"

communi-

as

papers,

among

!

11th, 1553.

a common

I

near

under him.

Doubtless Puu islands

understand

of the French

doings

had been

had left—that

papist missionaries,

Puu
and

and wish Aitutake and

so,

Papists

but

neighboring island,

will and

will

Makounui,
Hakuhiwa,

What have business

Makounui answered

tired of

are

(Pun) added,
not

which

(Their

viz. that

heard,

olten

have

destructive since the

Fatuhiua,

eight months,

which

that this

so

some-

During

about the

both

on

They

powder

and

me

ended

in

of

long

too

:

on

me

state

The last,

wars.

wounded.

whaleships,
we

be

guve

has lived

killed

were

muskets

from

came

man."

have

we

they

fear, trouble, poverty.

had done

might hope

and there

my

two

he

bloody—for,

very

ten

he

of the
present year.

be

cannot

only

island

he
two

the

narrative

eight months,

beginning

only

that makes you wish

heard,

"

promptly,
war,

continued

should

following

what

Pun told

about

and

home,

there have been

belong-

good

a

from

like the

woman,

him

no,

of God?"

word

| the gospel

form, first,

sent

on

son-

native

wth

"they

white

attend our

weeks;

ssfthe mission and other

ly,

the

on

"

"

said

noi!'language,

April

the

April Ist,

arrival,

left

natives

Hawaiian

a

seen or

weeks,

into imme-

Your redemption is

thereby

we

has

Friend of
his

to

and

how much

He

said

the

as

Islands would

a mo-

means

Who

arrival, especially

with his errand

for

among the inhab-

Marquesian chief,

several

his

thought

to

of

jargon

period

earth.

of Ihe South !

the

good

lived

I asked,

perphaps, get a

the

hearts.with in-

Brother Damon:—l have
cated

a

church.

"if

They

They

had lived

Lahaina,

specting

mis-

true

confidently anticipate

hasten

to

the

measure

join?
"

4.

78,

amid

cannot

pecuniary

this

carry

diate execution.

and

We

that the

suppose,

wanting

the

heard

be

strife,

party

Mammon's votaries.

be

Psalms

touch

will

His

in the hearts of christians upon fall in love with popery.

sionary spirit
these

of Israel."

formida-

a

island,

trim the three years

crown

man,

young

formed

them

or,

between

the

quite

his

coun-

days since,

particularly

anxiety.

troubled

hi*

on

few

a

more

of his

greatly

was

thing

learn

to

anxiety

interview,

der.)

asked

1

of did

position

Islands

he

settled

a

an

source

to

If this call

case.

a

was

had

that he

so

years,

to
a

iiml

not

communication, being familiar with both lan-

a

is

to

I lukuliiwii,.

you
up the the

take

The least that

send

to

ascertain the facts in

the

as

the

over

whose mother is

fulfill-

earnest.

cordial,

as

response

cation appears
can

Lahaina,

a

might get

once,

a

of

uttered 25
Faluhiwa.

at

ran

him

in-law, I should add, is

Nuhiwa?"
not a

the

forehead absent

ridge,

n

Hawaiian*

as

giving

ear,

to

ble, war-like appearance in front.

hiwa,"

Missionaries

the

all

bushy ridge

a

ear to

The isles shall wait for his wish?"

meeting,

subject

from

and chin,

nose

and

fore

At

tenance.

was

his hair trimmed

but

theirs,

the

4.

hope

general

merits

to

there has been

him and I endeavored

to

of those guages.

part

prophecy of Isaiah,

a

to

frame, features somewhat things in

projecting

a

and

running

ed

applica-

missions

Is it

aborigines of Polynesia.
ment

in-

fore-

to

surely

the

on

cause

this

the savage

to

but it

Marquesas,

confi-

are

result of this
to

muscular

a

sunk,

admit of its

of intense

feelings

impossible,

with

peruse

known

was

here

01

have conclu-

We

make

to

bearer

come

Makounui ia rather below the middle size,

No.

"Polyne-

readers will

our

who had

the word of God.

people

sharp,

to

we

"Extra."

an

of

dent many

week,

teacher,

a

his

until the Ist

appear

crowded

insertion the present

!jet

imme-

that the

me

Marquesian chief,

a

commu-

regular

the

the columns of the

May, and

sian"

following

estimation,

our

As

publication.

"

the
of

Rf.ader :—The

the

nication

The letter informed

Marquesas.

1853.

MAY,

FRIEND,

to
na-

before

i. c., before the
if not, very

soon

that.

I asked Makounui how

many

day*

it

was

�FRIEND,

THE

since he left his
his Indian

of twine,

piece

for each
he

board, till they

went on

aii.

Alier six knots,

of their

sight

Fatuliiwa

account, it

Each

of Fatuhiwa.

harbor for

good
has

It lies 8

people.

more

ships

the

on

The

3000

or

larger,

and
west

islands has
side.

west

Fatuhiwa.

at

hands

island.

These

Some 2

miles

the

three called

the

are

300

or

Marquesas

N.

W.

people of

aging

bread fruit —there
There

also

are

and

cane,

sugar

and

hogs abound,
they

proper.
are

(which
and

mice,

Makounui,
hire
he

it,

vessel.

a

he

I

thought

this

could

subject

minds of Ihe brethren and
our

lo

you

it is

meeting, and, therefore,
insert

time before

some

press,

1 wish

it

sian.

If the

case

vessel

Ihe

for San

ihe

be

might

and

to

goes

Polyne-

gather

to

go

hog*

up

from

regard*,

kind

Your friend

and

lo you

us,

maining

have

they

us

hog* they
had

they
der.

two

on

this

good

us

procure

unless

lost,

up the powhave

myself

con-

possible—that

churches

this here,

a

ves-

able

are

credit

teachers,

to

sustain

may be

giv-

enable them

to

to

do

the

to

when offer-

refrain from
of

period
been

not

person,

whose

navy,

to

gious reformation among
that

the

of

number

the

be

them,

and

only

not

devil;

as

deporthighest
Any

they

in the

will pray

fattier

and

the

also in

but

who

none

the

degraded

of

it

destitute sailor,
of

duty

uniting

of

our

God,

spiritu-

to

suggest

humble and prayer-

a

character

religious

desire,

therefore,

the

navy

or

to

of

cooperation

value of United

that the hands of
be

to

in

not)
in

Prayer;

order

afloat
chiistian friends

they

have

return;

Armstrong

can

strengthened,

and that

increas-

an

prepare

a

for

asked them what
show

plied,

that
that

they

these

signal
were

they would

son-in-law

islands,
they

on

were

people

would raise

board.

s&lt; t a

the

white

They
flag

at

brought

to

a

knowledge

and

to

re-

With

a

propoeed

view
that

to

on

further this design,
every

that time
wants

as

morning,

Sunday

and
between the hours of 7

11,

or

the
may be convenient,

of the navy

the throne of graoe

by

be

brought

all wba

is

as

near

spiritual

before

the

feel the import-

well

as

the

evi-

giving

for all

life that

now

in the

that has

made

for

at-

the

of the navy.

in Particular.
of

Spirit

sound

of

discharge

That

2.

they

Justice,

Wisdom,
be

mind"

given

to

of their arduous and

spiritual
those
3.

they
"

to

whom

That, by

they

the

derogation
of

4.

vants

That
to

wise,

of Christ;

of God's honor and the

and

be

given

diligent

the

F. Rowlev,

Henry D. Trotter,'
GeorgeBlake,
John

Monday,

Francia

Laiidet,

Jobs Washington,

faithful

Spirit of

bless their labors,
of

do

Harcourt,

do
do
do
do
do
do

do.

Chap-

to our

and

establishing

Bdward Parry, Captain,

Richard

of

and influence

Manchestkh.

Wm.

the

interests

everything tending

and that

abundantly

awakening

sense

good manners.'.'

grace may

be

just

regards

placed.

are

example

their

a

as

temporal

as

may discountenance

corruption

may

well

as

over

may entertain

responsibility,

Frederick X Vemon
it

as

unto

service

come."

to

already

Officer*

the

Henry Fanshaw,

of is in Jesus."

company would sail.

When Makounui and his

leaving

and

something

the

profitable

little a-b-c

Alexander

easily

the kind before such

about

a

that what-

servants

to

who "do business in Francis W. Auaten, Admiral.
ing number of those
Edward Hawker, Vice-Admiral.
God's blessing, be
book printed here to be taken with them when
great waters" may, by
Rear Admiral.
Henry Hope,
of"the truth as it
and
Messrs.
lo

in
our

responsiblcduties.

all lain
who

ol

men;" and be

blessing

for the

efforts

the

service of their high

and

appears

the

We

seamen.

our

in

improve

to

ful effort

our

gracious interposition

behalf of the long

in

with

is
of

which is

God

to

That

1.

taken them

physical,

sanctify

That all hearts may be raised in thanks-

For

Recognizing,

doubt.

a

in the

upon

"grow

their country,

spiritual improvement

the
aspect of
navy,

moral

acquainted

are

the

only

not

has

change

honoa

an

having promise

"Love

decided

of late years,

place

may

Makounui is anxious

to

knowledge

contact; —thus

and of that
5.

as roaeMaf
an)agree on earth,
ahall be done for ttiem of my

"

may

unto

not

"Godliness

that

things,
is,

to

into

come

Navy.

heaven."

very

a

blessing

a

rest

the heathen and other nations with whom

they

shall »*k, it

which is iv

That

the Promotion

Prayer for
Majesty's

and

Lord,

that

do, they may do it heartily

may

lives' end;"

their

Tie
persons may

such

the

to

of the

also,

Irom temptation,

"Christ's faithful soldiers and

with dence

moral and reli-

seamen,

they

or

pre-

bodily danger,

but

evil,

that
and

daily,

grace,"

temptation

the

them

and deliver them from

wholly;"

be

they

strength.

keep

to

sin

besetting

from

con-

towards

of God may

Spirit

disobe-

or

of courtesy,

that

or

perform-

and

protected

the

That

idleness

in the

Every

snares

flesh

impur-

revengful

feeling

generally,

in health and

kept

tended

ol jiU ahall

two

thin" that th.y

know the

general meeting.

the

profane

and

or

truth;
zeal

want

inferiors;
and

may

avoid

to

christian

and

served from all

world,

of

and

superiors;

or

for

all may be

duty; disrespect

every

infirmity;

dewith

impressed

in Her

be

our

of

giving

Union in

iProposed

interest in
ot

ance

equals

may

and sol-

servants

angry

disregard

to

naval

concern

Christ,

grace

kind;

our

our

profession.

all

at

thorough

of

importance

cordial

an

expect

God's

of attention

they

serious

a

the

lowest,

language; sensuality

every

dience

the

to

professing

as

by

tempers:

in

men

highest

want

soever

acquainted

reflected

whose mind is

whaleships engage the
I menlong intervals.
(whether belonging

I shall take

as

the matter, and

the

honor upon 'heir christian

necessaries from
at

of

invaluable

answer

orders of

of the Lord Jesus

indecent

ity

Almighty God; for

welfare of their fellow-men.

That,

enabled,

to

for the purpose, and ally

Letters of

some

Imth

3.

Men.

et

connected

or

entertain an in-

may

for

entertain

spiritual

diers

to,

and for His Sabbaths.

to

4.

we cannot

example,

fact

such

seamen

most reason-

universal,

British

of the

and

this

to

the

service,

reverence

That all

led

and

become

to

lightful privilege

will

soon as

2d.

prayer-hear-

and

seamen, it has

among

thai

which touch there
tion

little while,

following

Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ;"

sent

us

spiritual

throughout

is

in

during

that

natives with wives should be

Hawaiian

by

connection

entertain

the expense.
en

be

Wo

matter.

sel should be chartered
the

re-

naval

Word,

them

think

Fatuhiwa

to

a

to use

Mr. Alexander and

ferred

of the church

11l this

hand, and the

on

would

for it

long enough

war

the

it is

great

descend

of Religion

here, the

is

war

powder

some

paid

have

lo

that

will

BALDWIN.

Makounui

are

persons

concert.

•'lf any

chiefs

3d. As God

expect

prayers

brother,

and

D.

P. S.—While

praying

greatly multiplied.

opportunity might offer.

yours,

encour-

sea-furing companions.

other

some

or

if

or,

profitable

market;

through-

is

in the British

promoting

prayer-answering,

to

blessings

California the

some

It

are

that christians

nations.

and

ment

in the

desirous of

Iremarking,
could

Friend;

put

lintl it

Marquesas,

Francisco

Willi

of all

I would

Friend

known,

is

might

owner

to

soon

in tho

(his

cir-

belonging

be

or

world should unite in prayer for the

before the officer*

natives

number" of

He

before the

come

goodly

important

labors

wish

time of

It is

me

100.

pay

that there

welfare of their

[the

respectfully suggested.

are

from the

of

importance.

all

sideration

once, in ed in

get back, asked

to

would

hogs

said if 200 would do

ask

on

cocoanuls.

and

cats

of his haste

many

mostly

dogs,

are

quite plenty.

are

speaking
how

there

matter

extensively

Ist.

learn,

sincerely

potatoes, bananas, te.ro, ing

also

eat,)

never

fowls

a

tobacco; the last of which able
from Tahiti.
Of animals,

introduced

was

of

plenty

are

sweet

and

published

christian world.

to

object;—and

service

H. B. M.'s the

The subject

"Virago."

the

out

islands, viz.,

these islands live

in

placed

was

by dipt. Prevost, of

should be

a

Nuhiwa, Uapou and Uahuha.
The

document

Puu

of these

Washington

with the

2.

culated
the friends ofseamen
among

smaller navy

a

That

creasing

this document is of incalculable
It

Fahuala

and

South,

more

all the

at

known

1.

Movement in the British

following

"

is

(Christiana;

be

be the

10 miles

these

ot

Pilot

been the

is

or

soon

the

hope

Navy.

islands—

have 2

We may

His

steamer

may

will

flag

this

Aary Generally, botk Offieert

them.

to

coining

to

seems

of

aiice

has been, for many years, heads of
prayer
in the«te islands, but it For the

islands of the Pacific.

our

(Dominica)

Hiwaoa

people;

unknown

There A Good

to

worth

circumstance

a

35

lost

they

Marquesian

of the

is

that

1853.

Missionary flag

whs

their reach-

to

This

as

Missionary

the

14th.

(Magdalena)

eastern

from their

days

more

Haw-

on

islands.

ol

23J days

c.,

March

ing Lahaina,
most

i.

left

noticing,

knot Ihe

a

near

was

where

was

me a

from the time

came

space

group

13

Hawaii;

near

lias

own

47 knots,

were

a

That, he said,

twine.

showed

night,

each

with fore-mast.

pleased

was

when he

which he had tied

on

and

day,

I

home.

simplicity,

MAY,

to

many

ser-

God
the

souls.

�ftfE"

36
H. M.

Claade
Robt.

Buckle,

F. Oambier,

James C.

Bichardaon, BY

Jamei

Anderson,

Robt.

B.

O.

do

and

do
do

Robert

Coot,

do

Thomas J.
John

do

Payne,

u.

Main,

Lieutenant.

Adamson,

John
&lt;

Bunbnry,

Crawford A. 1).

Mitchel
Cha*.
Wm.

x

at

&amp;

Purser,

Damon.—Day before yesterday

received your Extra

matter

thought

with
of

is well that

to

as

I

$50

to

a

the head.

Lac.

Forehead.

Mata.

Maka.

Eye.

Kuemaka.

Eyebrow.

donation

Ihu.

Ihu.

Nose.

Puka ihu.

Puka ihu.

Nostril.

1

the

to

gospel

interest

this

as

I

re-

as

an

a

Fatu-

you feel,

ches will
such
of

and

mine

with this

myself

this

$50

he would rather
neither money

trust

You

I

ask

for

me

further
I

respecting Makounui.
his arrival

pressed

with work

and

him have been short.
about Iheircustoms

idolatry

must

i-lands in the

Skin.

Kai.

Ai.

food

Tamaoa.

Keikikane.

Hoy.

Moi.

Kaikamahinc.

Girl.

had

no

deified

requested

might
too

I

me,

one

be

printed

bu*y, but,

would

day,

write

down

word* and call the

Fatuhiva
nnd
Mr.
been

we

just

Alexander
looking

and he

me

He

they

in

I

ancestors.

wished

come

the

in

how

out

L,

a lone

throw

it

nui

cannot

They

alphabet.
is

be

N.—■

to

noa

'Should

enterprise

the

an

A. B.

but there

interesting;

purely

from

what

my

and

have taken

he

door,

a

it

was

day,

next

they

as

morning,

he

cloth and
I

a

lo

and.

figured

punctually,
work,

said

when

he

had

ter

service,

aweat was

I told

our

pouring

'a child.

more

people they

But I do not

to

an

ex-

dollars.—

the cordial appro-

Di-

Society
the

devise" lib-

to

Isaiah,

Prophet

and by

libera! deviscth liberal things;

be establish'

or

stopped
a

last

and

broad-

on

had

on

face

and

be

discover,

up

a

a*

yet

gospel

an

April, 1853.

pleased,

nrTY

if it

|dom«re.

and and
.

be

at

to

that

our

I
is

can

I

feeling

assist

have

say.

i»,

in

with
send

sending

neighbors,

no

go

objection
e»!

ge

to

oat

servant,

in haste,

J. T.

in

practicable,

sure.

Your ebd't

in bun

to

island

found
may be

needed,shall
All

prosperity

but

seeing your

common cause,

our

dollars,

the bread of life,

'and

for tho Mar-

appeal

an

chariot wheels, and

interest in

chief,

nothing

wherein is
was

Ihe best way

profusely.

puff him

I

'herewith

a

the door, af-

at

man,

could

the

uncomfortable jyou,

he

night,

sabbath quesas,

little with him, the

would
a

people

in

16th

Honolulu,

Mr. Damon.—ln reading the Friend extra

been in battle,

ever

down his

his

book which would need but little modification

next

The

to converse,

without

liberal things shall he stand,
of

shirt

clothes

in church

afternoon, though
we

others

Marquesas

to

a!

came

a

Our

wear.

him.

vest,

we

(

people

such

purchase

appeared

and

(
interest in him from cd."

dressed in

than he had

presume,

good

encourage

meet

saith

as

in

speaks

it will encourage the

of the H. M.

things,"

somethingi'"The

When he firdt

sailors

contained the thinner suit, when

came

The

deep

was

collection

be

to

should expect in

we

heathen chief.

pantaloons

He made

that

seems

the time of his arrival.
to

called eral

because he is what would be

not

Fatuha-

or

thousand

several

public,

of Ihe

rectors

I have become much interested in Mokou-

nui,

will

carried through,

be

or

small ele-

a

letter

expedition

An

penditure
val

publish

tc

following

publication

fully

the Directors will

Marquesian

of

with

reasona-

now

are

The necessary arrange-

book in the

found do likewise.
not

obtaining

the Ist of June,

about

The

in

at a

of substantial encouragement,

its

hope

out

vessel

a

the

expedition

an

yet been rhartered,

practicable,

dialect.

vian

show

which is

much,

very

ran-

out

vessels

have been made

It is really

change

or

If

Missionary

difficulty

some

that month.

mentary
at

the L would

Fatuhiva

Marquesian paper*, spoil him; for though
had material* for audi an
elementary yet in most thing*, he
over

eat

ments

not

uniformly they
letter L,

the

do

Hawaiian.

Probably

the

cast

Ihe

liquid

in Hawaiian.

hundred of (heir for, in the

commenced the
came

to see

most! Lahaina

that

1 told him 1

one

letters

alphabet.

had

1 think their

language,

at once.

if he would

to

sit down and make other needfuls for

to

of their

alphabet

out an

with

take back with him.

to

relation

heard much different

from that of

Gods, except

C. book printed,

exceedingly

not

he told

lhat Makounui

of them that

wanting. Nui loa, (Haw.)

interviews

Pacific,

mentioned,

some

dispatch
to

during

down

written

were

few

outlay,

occupied.

or

fitting

all small

as

are

taken
meeting and

vessel of the proper size and

ble

l&gt;«v.

La.

I either

$50.

Thigh.

111.

needed

re-

a

Opu.

since
say that

religion.

differ much

Leg.

Baldwin

Mr.

Hawaiian

a

No vessel has

communications them.

I have

or

him

He

her

been

my

Wawae.

Kii.

would the beautiful

send

will be

must

have

here, I

than

and

nor men

and there may be

Opu.

day, amusing

one

teachers.

give

Arm.

These words

neighbor

a

remarked I

year,

good

two

.As

sitting,

were

Marquesian,

give

back,without

plied,

this.

as

thither.

Lima.

Belly.

But

initiatory steps

No.

Knee.

in faith and zeal for dom.

lacking

enterprise

an

rather

be

not

for

Tongue.

Kuli.

the brethren of the mission and native chur-

held

Aole.

Uha.

that A.

omen,

Society,

set

The

We would remark that

Directors of the
have

Mar-

find

month.

this

the Rev.

Alelo.

should Puha.

time.

a

columns for

our

the

to

will

readers

deeply interesting.
tho

mission

a new

our

letters from

two

Tooth.

Niho.

had I known Muo.

of

mouth.

VVaha.

Wawae.

truly, yours.

Most

ever,

Islands,

forth in

Chin.

matter

of his.

west

subject

quesian

Ear.

Pepeiao.

Aeo.

nephew,

a

part of Hivaoa,

Projected mission to Marquesas.
The

Cheek.

had

a

ovtvr

the hair.

Lauobo.

Fafa.

Nuhiwa; and

on

for he rules

island

He is a relative of

D. BALDWIN.

Auoho.

Papalina.

I

pas-

a

his

questions respecting

king

the

ready

Oahu.—

to

provide

shall

we

be

must

going

for

others also.

As

Auwae.

I

Moana,

Kae.

But it Aoe.

already received

send the

understand

and such

Poo.

all

he

as

Oahu, where he will be able

to

perhaps

the island

Papaina.

Makounuito get back
short

so

that you have

donation of
hiva.

Poo.

of the brethren Jima.

account sooner,

home within

I

an extra.

some

peculiar anxiety of

joice also,

Sea.

into Niho.

enter

you

general meeting,

to

go

Ocean.

he may

things,

and asked

not,

returns,

answer

perhaps,

Moana.

Owae.

on

and

zeal, though

issuing

you did,

they

hia

that

see

much

co

your

have written the

to

letter

my

interest their churches in the

can now

the

containing

Marquesian Chief;

truly rejoiced

before

1863.

April 25th,

soldier.

Kai.

Puena.

1851.

lo

house.

a

I

other,

other parts of the
whether
nic

to see

came

or

go,

for him

and

Tai.

Kuemata.

do

of the

a

woman

Moana.

do

Elite,

not

Earth.

do

Bowden, Paymaster

the

an

Honua.

Surgeon.

11.,

Lahaina,

was

Luwahine.

do

lirownin,

old

Uwahine.

he

the time arrived

When he
sace

Finua.

do

r.

an.

The.

do

Thompson,

eubjecl

a or

ka.

or

Koa.

December

the

He.

Hale.

M'Carthy, Captain,

Brother

when

Toa.

Paget Make,

Arthur

he should

Fae.

l'asco,

but

Woman.

Ke

Ka.

He wished

iisland,

Man.

do

Frank H. Lambert,

Colin A.

or

|wao.

Wahine.

do

Symona,
Dc Courcy A. Agnew,

11.

Kanaka.

do
do

Billingaly,

Henry

Enata.

Ke

do

Wm. H.
John

God.

if he

as

or

he evipass, yet

to

came

has the idea, that, in all

dently

Bngliah.

Hawaiian.

Ke Akua.

somehow

confidence in missionaries.—
put unbounded
He is now on a visit to Wailuku and Maka-

the

see

know how it

not

do

conse-

entirely unassuming,

pious people,

our

of them; and

one

scarcely

more

fine coat, than if he

a

He is

with

mingles

He

vanity.

or

that he i* of any

all.

none at

was

Hawaiian

may

Ke Akua.

E.

do

Justice,

100. B.

that you

names,

Wahine.

do

a.

Oeorge Atkinson,
(100. C. Grcenway,
Robert

Chaplain.

a.,

m.

had

one

with and

few of the words I had writ-

a

Fatuhiva

Bate,

R.

that

labors there.—

missionary

pride

know,

the quence, becauae he has

enter

giving the corresponding

English

seems to

similarity.

Lenney

Wm.

off

copy

down,

ten

do
do

Ed. H.

Wm. T.

Twill

do

Fiahboume,

similar

many limilar words in

»o

into

great facility

this ?ny streaks of

wa* at

perfectly

a

with Hawaiian, would

acquainted

do

Henry Downee,
Hugh Ooold,

half hour I

such

me

1853.

MAY,

Hawaiian and Fatuhiva language*,

Medical Inspector.

0.,

The

showed

structure, and

Yatee, Comaaander.

George Hope

R.

work

do

Maude,

Franci*

for Fatuhiva.

do

Jams* Cockourn,
Jobs

do
do
do

Coffin,

FRIEND,

WATERHOUSfc.

�THE

From Ih. Panama

Improvement in the Whaling

An

fitted for

being

sea,

Eugenia,

tho Pacific Ocean,

of

spacious dimensions,

an

after and

cabin is

in

his

of

family, consisting

who will

cabin

The forward

for the

fitted

is

Below,

crew.

with berths

from

bies

vessel Hern

Guayaquil,
bad

with

We

Isthmus and
mendable

for the

room

for the boatstcercrs, and

to

police

hero,

They

returned

make

to

that

ans.ver

to

the

their

day.—

a

had

they

than
food

of the

out

the side.

which is

day,

next

proposed

which it is

Captain,

William

surprised

out

ard's

The

Swift and

Wharf,

Sailor's

Wood.

if it should be

the service.

Messrs.

Dec.

plan

due

relative

to

toward the

should

is

not

ownrd

by

"

I

inspected.—

the

American

from

to

look

out

who left

,

New

lipecting
her."

He

Honolulu,

t

c

lieen

Bright,

Bedford

on

and is

supp; sed

in

engaged

a

The

Bible

ship

from
for

time

a

observation
with

his

Chaplain,

Valparaiso,

in

Mr. Trumbull of

Valparaiso,

just received

S.

jcoast

in

a

let-

May

to

39.

amounted

to

through

shopkeeper

the
of.

a

Spanish
Not

$284

Scripture*
days

many

'200 copies

Io

go

the ornamented
some

of

the

to

a

the 11th of

During

October,

that

time,

here, many copies
have

been

since he sold

port in Peru.

first

than

Some of

copies have been taken

among the native

had

went

they

said

had

they

"and

will

you

know

said

it,"

"

head and heart,

he,

read

I

reason;

my

all

They

it.

"Read

Italian," and, pointing

in

through

once

Bible,

English

an

the

library of

had read

not.

all express-

they

the

to

asked them if

a

»aid he,

Christian, I should

A*

taking up

to

it

his
"

it remainedhere and heie

be

is

with

set

where

Ihe

on

war

strict

in

fleet

and

is

junks,

ter

will find

soldiers than

the

at

home.

A

with that

the

The
of

bay

expected,

and the

there

whole

bay
The

much

bet-

•

will

not

country, except

all the members
other

have been left
soon

the

the

and it ia

will be

be

In

Ksquire,
o'clock

will
at

r.

Chancellor

fectual

way

of

civilize

of

and

and exalt

public morals;

precepts
to

to

purify

to

the

most

humanize

to

the

families for intelligence prove
population."— B.S.Record. life."

justice,

and

just

fortitude;

and

tem-

to

im-

all the relations of social and domestic

hoped

for

or

the

in

Floricul-

reading

ol

Kxhibition,

Cattle, Products,

of the

of

member

every

the

Society

by

Day the Annual

John

Montgomery,

Bethel, commencing

The

ai.

KiusT

of the

delivered

be

the

day,

public

will be

and it

is

1-1

at

7

past

invited

respectfully

are

to

to do

and

will

etc.,

are

particularly

animals

dairy

cropi,

be

and
pro-

numerous,

and

invited to

be'present

at

the
in former years, to add to
* liberal
of the occasion, by

aa

pleasure

of fruits and flowers.

accommodations will be
of

the

credit to the islands.

exhibition; and,

Good

that
field

fruits, vegetables,

of

The ladies

hibition

opened on Wednesday, the

hoped

manufactures,

as

The
man-

municipal law;

enforce tho observance of prudence,

into perance,

ef-

general system

give efficacy

international and

the

arrangement

The exhibition

the

Kent.—" The

diffusion of the Bible is

to

interested

attend.

ducts,

opened

Judges

of

Juno,

Society, planter.i,

others

will be devoted to the

Eve.mno

tuk

Address

at such

force."

general

Day

hclil

be
of

preacnt.

contribution
of

of the
and

islands,

choosing

and

entry

etc.,

samples

•

by

First

reports,

interest

Opinion

Society will
7th, Bth and 9th days

the

thin

the

second

they anticipate.

had better

trade

and

1853;

residents of

Thk

mil-

hand.

Japanese

•

presents

Honolulu, on

at

Society!

Agricultural

meeting of

annual

at

the

case

One

night.

at

a

mountains

guns, while in

the

the Is-

on

kept

prepared

ready

arc

a

received

just

Hawaiian

Royal
The

subject of Agriculture, Horticulture,
are earnestly
requested to attend.
cousl; and their fires ture

burning
to

na-

a

is ready for

then

people

Ihe

over

countless

of kind;

disposed

more

he

surprise,

were

they

from

He exhibited

he

should appear

expedition

city

from the 6th of

a

who

people

"But,"

Protestant."

a

a

was

Mussulman,

real

stamp.

steamer, and

this

at

a

become

to

were

or

trip!

is surrounded with innumerable forts.

"
office, says:
The
tales of Bibles and Testaments in
this

ter

gentleman,

a

The

of soldiers

Tho
A.—Rev.

If I

ed

Honolulu.

Chili,

was

tho

adopted

people,

Europeanized,

he

told

acquain-

Jao-1

expected

Emperor

which

order

in

the iJeddo,

jare

all

already

jsqadron
lion

expedition

expedition.

me,

*

the Seamen's

r or

board

communicate

lo

Buffalo,

in Honolulu.

store

i Ihis notice fall under his

requested

of

discharged

was

night,

Wanted.

L.

"

he had

his
many of

like

half

as

from his

of their

Turk of Ihe old

become

of conversation he

language,

of Infidel,

mistaken,

and

in French

supposed

views

had become

steamer

fluently

very

gentle-1

of the

feelings

of his countrymen,

one

jwcre

Lewis

the

that the

Japan,

letter,

1863.

Information

sort

of the

trip

passenger*
European science, and poli-

course

with the

religious

Turkish pa-

a

respecting

Stairs:

land of Ji'ddo.

be

on

Van
states

following,
a

this country from a

informed by

was

tive of

Haz-

ul

now

the United

the
her

to

adopted through-

and is

to

China,

the

letter received from

a

over

liquid

is

from

just returned

anese

We

where she may

Magazine,

man

comes

I'ne

by

on

Eugenia

Allen,

of

Post publise*

Boston

extract

to

adopt

to

The
more

thrown

quietly

credit of which

the

are

good portion

This will be remedied

Eugenia,
be

a

when the dinner hour

remaining

round

have

get

and Italian,

tance

as

Constantinople,

the

them that if they

but if the Gov-

law,

but

me,

The Japan Expedition.

Among

provisions

sailors

liberally,

very

want, and

they

provisious.

where

ships,

whaling

served

to

with

.In the

the

yawned;
at

to

in the

Argument.—Mr.

recent

a

intelligently
tics.

re-

no

accommodate

to

proportion

a

pan
our

ernor

land

to

order

passed

I

at

Smyrna, conversed

from

In

cry.

placidly

to

fact

sha, who, in

in-

Model babies those.

missionary

interesting

an

he
prisoners,
is
twenty persons
would have to send off and tie them, or put
the
will take
crew
At this
placed there.
ihem under
The latter was
done,
guard.
their meals under the direction of the boatand they were landed at the
northern gate,
Ihe
will
two
stewsteerers.
Eugenia
carry
tinder a guard of soldiers and
police who
for the
and
one
ards, one for the officers,
then conducted them to the Gabildo or City,
and the best order will be observed
crew;
where
their appearance created
some exwhile ihe crew are
taking their meals. This, citement
some of our
At
population.
among
is a new idea, is certainly
very creditable to a later hour in ihe
day, say at about two in
the owners, and will
have a tendency to inof one or two
the afternoon, under
charge
as Ihe comfort
crease the self-respect as well
police officers, they were conducted to the
of the sailor.
Tho pecuniary
advantage to College, where they received such attention
will not be small.
The custom
the owners
from the authorities as it was
possible, unboard the
now prevailing
on
ships of all nader the circumstances,
to extend to them.—
Each seaman furnishes
tions is the old one.
Yesterday morning the whole body started
his own tin pot, pan and spoon. The "grub"
for
Cruces, under one official guide, but we
is served upon the forecasile deck,
or down
saw no military
or
police force accompany"
the forecastle in
a
kid," and is divided
them.
ing
each
one
taking into his
among the crew,
table fit

wished them

com-

ba-

the face of

on

slightly

gazed

The Resistless

arrival,

during

limited

was

never

of ihem

sign."

no

Lennep,

but would be

land,

veilance

sui

which

slay

up sistance

long

a

subjected

the

informed of-

were

One

con-

through

On their

they

could

they

They

creature*

pinched several

merely

others

with the

Panama,

speed.

rumor,

common

that

and

this I

made

are

they

of the country with all

out

care

globe.

test

crowd.

who
Gov-

Equadorian
that

that he would put them

ficially

and

large

the
told

are

the Govnrnor of

to

request

says

of 32 Jesuits,

cargo

expelled by

been

ernment.

signed

a

the

arrived here from

now

Dutch

"

that

say

phlegmatic, contented,

most

looking

dependent

national

Equadorian

the

Carmen

osa

Europe,

the

are

American,

Babies!—An
in

traveling

of Jesuits.

Departure

Tuesday last,

—

cabin is fitted

spacious

a

one child,

and

of ihe four

is

sleeping

a

as

alter

voyage

use

which

The forecastle,

■nates.

airy,

is

The

the

on

On

finished

the captain with

wile and

a

him

accompany

being

style.

best

ihe

occupied by

be

lo

deck,

on

divided into

is

cabin,

forward

mahogany

in

and

ac-

which

crew,

Her cabin is

of notice.

worthy

An-ival

in

peculiari-

arrangements for the

commodationof her officer* and
are

cent lo

voyage

some

presents

her interior

in

ties

year*

ihree

a

Model

Sib.
Star, J.auary

Ecquador!
since

long

not

37

1853.

of the Jesuits

Expulsion

Service.
The baik

MAY.

FRIEND,

stock, poultry,

premiums

of last

provided

for the ex-

fee.
year,

consisting

ot

silver

thonsan*

books, etc., amounting to nearly one
dollars in value will be distributed at the exhibition.

ware,

Those
this

persona

ye»r,

intending to

should

gtv*

compete

notioe

to Ha*

for

premiums,

Swsetarr,

E. O.

Hall, Esq.. without delay.
Person, on other Islands
vor on

the

would confer

Society by eallinf

bition.

Honolulu, April 2»,

«tt**tlbn

WM. L.
185S-41-M

LEE,

s

great faexhi-

to this

President.

�FRIEND,

THE

38

Information.

Important

the courtesy of H. B.

Through

Miller,

sul General

been

had

permitted

have.been

we

loss of

Mill

certain

vessels

rarely if

visited

ever

(bat Naval,

It is much
and

Exploring

English

visit

all

ed

by

islands.

the

be

to

hoped

will

The

fail

not

questions,

interests

these

of

requires

commerce

relate

which have been

sels
their

those

to

known

the

on

be lost

to

On

the

The

McAskills.

specting

book,

to

Bull,"

which

lee

two

natives confessed lhat

that he

states

re-

have

we

after

lee

the

11

years

board the

on

at the time of her wreck.

vessel,
The

Wavirlt"—This

"

and vessel

murdered,

crew

sailor

a

in

gaged

vessel

owned

was

Sandwich
Messrs.

and

Co. in

Ladd &amp;

the

destroyed by
in 1835.

mation,

determined

On

Harriet.
of the

was

fitted

part,

to

by

out

search

for

Capt. C,

schooner

tured

Ihe natives of the

by

whether killed

or

tely

ascertained.

nnd

sunk

in

but

Island,

not, has
The

Ihe

the full

white

deeply

were

The
whale

"

living

ship

belonging

crew

This island is
E.

The

of

Strong's

that

the

She

London.

in the

autumn

Island

regard

communicated

Cudlip, commanding

Slrong's

was

the

Johns.

English

The

forsupplies

detained by

was

The

Capt. Cudlip'*

off.'

been

Ihe

to

men

far

not

existence,

or

the

by by Capt
whale

ship

visited

in

January. 1843,

head

winds

narrative,

two

we

in

Island

copy

as

well the Chiefs

as

act or

Waverly

or

Island

Strong's

Tho

on

The

east.

who
and

advantage
out

the

leaving
real

anything
I,which

of
the

a

calm

place

1843,

morning,

and

was

could

perceive in

uniformly

kind

their

took

there

towed have

with many doubts

character of ibe natives,
we

we

not

as

to

from

ple

and inoffensive)

ac-

are

over

divided
the

port is the

are

s

form-

—

5

12 N.

two

ports.

very

there,

scattered
I

the

secure.

not

time 1

and

leak

communicate with strangers, but

selves upon this island

people and

who have

for

must

have

have

led them

Lower

a

At

received,

were

known.

On

between 4

rock

on

engine

Ihe S.

the

guile

from

operation

this

£

She

chore,

—

bnt

to

was

add

ap-

near

the

and

the
of

J

to

she

and ineffectual efforts
water.

She

reversed

to sea,

the

bay

a

California.

was

out

the

out

Island, off

running

been

the

be

lo

point

all

sinking

began

a

to

made

were

now

headed

the

ciitical

to

forward

in flames

not

and the

the

ex-

reached

a

line

Ihe

had

When

she

the wheel

given

was

so

attempting

to

A third boat

requested

lo

vessel, and

more

at

ladies and children.

hand,

scores

into the sea,

man

some

but the
many

reach

improve

boat returned

the

to

that

was

their lives.

to

house

shore, —after

secured,

rope.

ladies

on

dis-

flames

tardily obeyed,

was

in

the

portunity for saving

the evil

them-

Ihe

Before she

rapidity.

of

well

drowned

by

was

An order

the order
was

vessel, she

destination

fearful

boat, and take

delay

fire.

on

of

with

spread

a

the

think

indisposed
to

iv

situation of

were

disposed

cast

February 4lh,

10th,

struck

Margareta

have

badly,

bail

several Chiefs

well

one

was

400 passengers.

February

she

During

Ihe

These
peocountry.
visited them, in 1834 and

amicable

by

left San Juan

definitely

not

of

backed

mile.

number line

th 6

disposition of deserters
these

on

over

do

She

passengers

The

shore

The

2,500.

in

up

passen-

statements

Independence,"

more

of

to

struck

more

few

at-

inno-

of cillier

other

of life
is drawn

of various

nearly

name,

vessel

lo

affirm-

were

has

the

of the island.

1835, appeared
to

conduct,

at

extent

and

west

eastern

natives
here

the

and

Steamer

loss

Francisco,

San

number

point

pears

of-

Strong'-

in

situated

long,

the

King's

Sept. and Oct.,

burning,

accounts

"

5 o'clock,

same

cut

out

Mr. Dudoit,

Honolulu:

is

VV.

on

respecting Strong

by

the

one

of

frightful

board

morning

and

was

102 58 E.

one

whole

March,

at

the

the

mid

King,

taking

but

covered

remarks

furnished

were

lat. and

lived
of

in the

Acapulco

of

Harriet.

following

—

the 19th

part

French Consul

erly

the The

months.

he,

of any

The

The

for

whalcship,

1848, by

narrative of the loss of this

the

its wreck and

on

have

must

Capt. Cudlip, invariably

to

that

1842.

island

Vanderbilt Line.

these land.

Harriet

way put

American

January,

Burning

steamer

having

the

was

inhabitants of

the

by

of the

our

living

adding

men

some

at

groups.

board

on

were,

the

Mill

King's

reef

a

on

of the passengers

The

mate-

most

the Harriet

of

whalcship,

1852,

who survived and written

gers

trust

acknowledged

from 50
in

not

seamen

who

men

crews

murdered

and

the verbal

' from

back, bill

ships durinf)

Thus it would appear, that

cent

the loss

follows:
"On

King

American

1852.
an

ofT,

following

steamer

natives, del
Sud, for

suspicious

in

definite

respecting

the

19,

and

board before

He would

agreed

time

the

at

The

two
writes,

vessel*,

coming

their

Independence.

ill-fated

ican

and

uneasy

infor-

March,

on

of

one

cut

they

harbor,

with that of the

the inland

and IG3

to

in

soon.

confession

vessel."

of 1842.— cording

Pacific

weather harbor of the island over
From

so

murder of six while

"

and

His

rial points

ed,
in

Wreck

in the lee

himself on board any of our

six

English

an

very

Ihe

Amei

an

No

long.

January,

Sydenham's

Hav-

this

character of the

design

our

returning

Waverlv,
was

Lydia,

murdered by the inhabitants Islands, from 1835 to

were

of St.

cer-

natives,

situated in 55 20 N.

Pacific,

never

of

st

get the King

to

appeared

our

my

have

in the affair.

to

particulars

of the Harriet

but

he

31

and

1848.

scuttled andI

of

N.

Jackson,

obtained

group.—See Friend,

en-

and ascertain

return

fate

of

ships

send

boats

two

ever

Triton,"

natives of

consideredI

obtained

will

shoot-

vessel,

then

anchor

of the

unsuspicious

burnt stay.

was

supposed

among

implicated

Strong* Island,

2fl

is

cap-

been defini-

harbor

Harriet"—This

taken and
of

men,

never

particulars
It

was

Piscadores,

VVaverly

lee

been ascertained.
tain

and

"Victoria,"

the

found the Pearl and

endeavored

to

the

came to

he knew of
(be

days

were

pigeon

they

"

nearly

was

Mill

llie

them that

ask, they will

they

109 6E.

Ontario,"

cross-

tho vessel.

They

having

definitely

lost

was

island,

tending

Capt. Cudlip

lat.

See Friend Oct.

watering—the Cap-

which

wish

they

circular range of islands, situated

a

wrecked in

The
on

men

absent

masters

crews.—

anchor in the

an

possession of

them.

to

This

Capt. Dowsett, who sailed from Honolulu in
in

and

everything

what

and be

1833,

N.

"

The

Pitt's

ves-

more,

their

20

natives attacked

valuable

taken,

was

by the Government

Islands,

to

about

wooJing

out

two

confession,

came

while

or

follows:—Three

as

ihe

day following

burnt the vessel.

brig

Strong's Island,

of their
was

obtained

more

inhabitantsof

the

Surgeon being

ing—the

ing

On

Harriet

harbor,

in M'Conncll's tain and

the Caroline Islands."

was

441

reccommended

destroyed with

examination,

took
Ho

harbor.

in

at

crews,

and advised their

but

Strong's Island,

to

obtain all

give

bo-

some

them all."

ship.— information
spoke the their fate.

leaving,

or

"Elizabeth" of Port

W.,

in

shell,

people by telling

himself in the

after

day

S.

found that

to sea

barque "Pearl,"

One The substance

Island.

"A Residence of

Holland and

third

1827, sels had been

year

definite account,

most

secreted

Tun

more

of the natives for

one

getting

on

the
En-

an

upon the island of

obtain, is found

entitled,

in New

was

about the

was

"John

the

been able

it

that,

says

shipped

anything

for the value

them,

King

not

their

kill

to

war

and

uneasy

very
see

do

lo

of

one

deserters

make themselves

They

nnlives—they

I hey

In

these

seen

tortoise

these poor

Our close write
obtained

of

rum.

the

from

Bunker, if

London,

they they

us

of

ivns

of Ascension

vicinity

report

lost

ship,

the

American

or

going

"John Bull."—This

whale

glish

1

Mathema-

have

murder amongst

pound

one

ties of

mount-

I

voyages

commit
of

arc

log book, belong-

them

letting

and

cruise,

another had

ves-

safety endangered.

The

in

will

occasion,

present

Our remarks

made

about

my

are

of which

boatsteerers.

where

to

of the kind.
the

it.

as

things,

cautious

to

of the

one

ship

[following

of

case

a

of

Harriet,

ship

to

a

of

instruments, part

ing

vessels

The

which have taken place.

come cesses

not

any

viz:—a brass

quadrant,

a

had

some

seen,

possession,

our

1853.

denied Ihnt

wrecked there.

sextant,

have tical

Surveying vessels,

and American,

of

King's

any

in

now

islands

by

the

to

seen

except whale ships.

both

the

among

Some of these

Islands.

been

relating

rile of documents

a

peruse

they

knew

we

they

as

of the article*

some

to

which

possession,

honestly by,

M.'s Con-

MAY,

the

lowered
the op-

Only

one

took away

No other

resource

and hundreds cast themselves

seizing

whatever

they could lay

�THE

their hands

killed

instantly

carried

and

in

ing away

to

The

the vessel

the loss of human life

Some

report

nearly

was

lost,

hundred

10!M)

the

which

thirty.—

boat

ships

left,

the

been lost it

having
know

to

ever

in that

perished

many

weighing

and how witness

who

hours before all who

two

sur-

all

crossed

distance of five

The

taken

appalling

outvied

in

features

the

The

doubtless have

awoke

life, could they

have

One

bodies of whom
that

us

received

never

little

two

the

she watched

for hours

the

girls,

informs

land,

lo

came

care.

proper

beach,

as

The

in

us

were

whale

the

to

and

Maury,

supplying
was

of tho

day
in

an

schooner

Upper

started

ships

hospital-

children
Wives

must

of their

with

while

husbands,

kind

no

for the

out

friend

alas,

and

wreck, Capt.
boat

C.

in

the

deep,

the

remainder

and buried side by side

gathered

were

Upon tlic lone barren i.-lc tlu\v

After

and

the

ship

the hull

edge

frpm

saved

which
and

women

was

fifteen

some

taken

stoppage

on

the

tleap tlieir

burnt

was

washed

provisions

answered
children

small

Ono
as

the island.

shelter

a

during

sail

the

The

want

means

the

Samp-

A

were

but

rocks

water

Most of the

water

ered

every

day

By the

a

have

the

no

signs

wreck

on

of

were

spoonful

empty

days'

Each

an

through quills
of

found

reach

average

"

thrown

distillery,

cask
and

furnished sufficient

felt, and
distill

lo

of

coast

crabs and

whose
was

took

him
and

gasping,
spot

upon

per month.

Europe,

S. and

U.

Europe,
the

letters,

received about

warded about 800

Post

the

distressing

kind

monthly.
the

expenditures

1852.

'roteatant Schools in all Island;
•i
Catholic

"

Schools,
'«

Catholic

"

Amount

,1

"

Scholars in Protestant

for

expended

teachers'

in

her

Government

she

a

on

and

an

on

shore

waiian

Islands,

own

these
the

stranger,

a

her

overpowered

almost

gave

dear children

mother

birth

cost

1852,

during

reposed

escaped

with

and

first

the

child,

another

to

Marriages by

been

on

ex-

the Ha-

$54,000.
$1

—

65 in the

1852.

Clergymen,

"

Catholic,

"

'*

Mormon,

991
428
74

"

Birth*,

1,860

"

Heaths,

2,822

Clergymen, Protectant,

31
13

Catholic,
"

"

"

Mormon,

17
74

Foreigners Naturalized,

"

"

of America,

"

of Great

perished.

must soon

Items,

Pros.

"

"

of distress that

of each scholar ia

General
'Jo.

"

scenes

have

pended

fellow

little

which survived while the father
The

to

sunny

performed

infant child of 14 months,

night

supposed

for educational purposes

Public Schools.

to a warm

when the

stricken

heart

private schools,

which, (Lahaina luna) however,

amount

the

watery grave!

One

15

*are

supported by

supported by Government.

"

in

there

schools

insensible but

arms,

him

child of

for the

that her

common

own

drowned

was

of

one

Gross

almost lifeless

While she

thought

crushing

his

46

$16,427

Besides the

In-

how

us

of

88.

Deparlment, $607

Schools

Average

the hills,

offices

has

tells

Master

1,000 monthly, and for-

receipts exceeded

the Post Office

■as

countries,

Of inter-island

The

(estimated,)

countries,

to

letters

office, giving

his arrival in California.

carried

revived.

soon

lady

mother

awaiting

On

of all other

have

29
14

Britain,

31

nations,

small holes

were

gath-

and children

their quota.

describe.
water

for

had

two

was

the

Nature could

Engi-

and
converted Hunger

doubtless

would ted

for the

sur-

fire.

those

relief

not

Some

not

and

ate

must

survived

no

out

soon

the

could

pen

food

nearly

have held

thirst

who

come,

never

nights

—

water

the post

all other

"

foreign

24,940

through
of 2,770

all other

'"orwarded

read-

our

the loss of the

survivor

One

boy lying

little

a

of brackish occurred,

Mr. Coffins

water

passed

months

iVom the U. S. and

is

relate.

clothing feelings,

water.

around which

night,men,women

turn

water

find it and

subsisting

table

a

ingenuity

an

to

three followed the

minute,

and

in

sipping
neer,

near

the

surviv-

luggage

severely

was

taken

found

about

exuding

into

of

party of

muscles,

Post Office
9

During

schooner
not

furnish

to

account of all

full

to sea.

island 20 miles,

the

a.

was

to

three

to

story

father

the rocks,

barrels of salt

hold.

overboard floated

it.

with

water's She

the

to

against

upon their bodies, and all the

all

ers

beach,

laal sleep."

reached the shore with but little

ors

93

open-

Gordon,

The

Bay.

quite impossible

It is

the

along

sandy shore,
"

38,117

30 hours, reach-

assistance, but did

our

dependence.
Over seventy bodies

Cullen remarks:

remained

14

Taxes,

only

a tear

Dr.

08,699 72

go north for

to

Emory, Capt.

them incidents connected with

over

78

wages,

lifeless

some

shed

to

45

224,282
22,965

the vessel.— 255 souls crowded into the smallest compass.

in

perished

looked

anxiously

remains

died,

have

$234,109

Commerce,

food,

with

us

died away

wave

1852-

ending Dec. 31st,

Revenue,

Internal

Our

the wreck till the camp had been abandoned.
upon the sand,
The
ship Meteor Capt. Jeffries, was
be
hoping that some momenlo at least might
chartered to take the passengers to San
vain.
She thinks her
seen, but she gazed in
Francisco.
She sailed Ihe 3d March
with
after

wave

of

Majesty's

Foreign Imports,

all have

barque

Lane

generous

open

Magdalena

to

nine months

amount

Disbursemnts,

a

by Capts.

respectively

assistance, and after rowing

in

Gross

has

Ist

ed the

the

following statistics,

the

glean

H. H.

of

Reports

we

and

up,

cordial and the

most

was

started

son

Ministers,

eye

shore,

we

VVhelden and

and shelter

clothing

an

would hearted.

more

consciousness and

to

who had lost

lady

dying

Many

ashore.

floating

now

bay

commanded

shown

ly

produced

opposite

where

James

Jeffries,

reception

the dead and

the

across

Omega, Meteor,

vessel and the Fisher,

the land.

to

bodies of

came

possible,

heart-rending Clement,

and

of tho

burning

escape

shore, if

on

horrific

its

to

struggle

scene

hard

and

the

to

over

forgotten by

the

to

miles,

reached the shore.

vived, finally

that

Scripture

"desperately wicked."

Hawaiian Statistics.
From

the for tho

to

came

forthwith broken

was

camp

lii'inls

be

to

knowledge

came

to es-

sufficient

quite

are

the occasion.

on

The

catastrophe.—

fearful

likely

to

Soon after the

water

the bodies of the

however which have

tablish the sentiments of
heart of man is

of the survivors

some

plunder

to

The facts

to our

boat

a

forthwith

thanksgiving

ready

were

attracted

carried

bay.

fresh

who

Before their

whalemen

The cries of

uproar not

an

the

bringing

camp,

bon-

by

the inhuman conduct of

refrain

we

of fact* respecting

a statement

the

without stoppage

sent

was

party of

a

men

pounds,

across

took

cannon

whalers.

thirty

On

land.

men

in

off,

the i.-lund and

of the

arrival, however,

main

of the

discharges

attention

the

day

inserting

narrative

tbjs

publishing

from

had dead.

they

miles

party of

a

across

cannon

bay,

the 2d

that

fifteen

near

evening

sams

fires and

the south end of

at

stating

vessels

bay,

Magdalena

bread.

bo difficult

will

several

immense. whale

hundred and

one

books of the vessel

The

It

than

less

none

few brief

a

was

two

as

many

as

to save

the island

a

brackish

of

In

so

day

2d

Prospecters returned

seen

ship's

the

holes

small

the mountains

across

and the

trunks

themselves and their friends—in
moments

smoke

of

evening

found

from

the

in the sea;

attempting

while

perished

most

now

with

floating

amid

drift-

were

was

strangled

be

to

swimmers,

good

scene

suffocated

half

terrific—some

baggage,

rendered effi-

those who

rescuing
sea.

in

water

rendered

assistance been

no

The

SamP" the island.

Capt.

to sea.

out

of his officers

some

cient aid

quitted

had

speedily.

ves-

burning

from the

fragments

to

were

son

other*

and

drowned,

or

doubtless vivors

were

prospector

clinging
sel

Some

upon.

39

.853.

MAY,

FRIEND,

or

three

much
have

flood

Lord Aberdeen.—He ia

tasted minister who

days. church

longer.

prostraand

of

has

not

England

been

since

a

the

first

1

prime

member of tbe

the

expulsion

of

James II from the throne and the restoration
of Protestant

16S8.

Hi*

ascendancy
lordship

the his forefather*, and is

byterian church

by

tbe revolution

professes
a

tbe faith

of

member of tbe Pres-

of Scotland.

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are

the

Child Assisted}"
"

Tlie

Awak,enod Sinner,"
Directed."

an

of

them:—"l send

them

artificial

wbale.ahif, Happy Choice;"

19 inontha, 1900

IS.at 3 o'clock A. M., within four mUea

Ckrt»lma. laland,

or

is

300 of the books

(with blindness)

preach to

MEMORANDA.

iWeaca

since I have

34

Sale.

following

accompanying

them

flicted

7—

The

11.

Eli*a Warwick,

to sell
cruise.

N.

letter
"

written

cruise.

Peate, Honolulu.

7—Am ah Geo. W
aabington, Edwards,
7—Am eh Zone, Maraion, cruise.

..

the

lor

Chaplain has received a supply
and published by the Rev. Caleb

Bath,

the

Honolulu.

Cherukee, Smith, cruiac.
Draper, Coffin, Honolulu.

7—Am ab Ca/nvau,

.

ll,.„

en

116

Debt,

Cleared.

7—Am
L.

Holly,

40 ep, Debt
upon

April I—Am ah Eliza Adama, Smith, Honolulu.

s—Am bk

At

5
5

Polar

America, Fisher, 22 moa, luOap, 1400 wh.
Julian, Clea veland, 10 woe, 24) »u, 1800 wh.

4—Am cli Otympla, Rueaeil,

HI.

10 00

Lurnian,

llabcock, Dover,

—

recovery

S.

For Friend.

00

20 00

"

"

"

I—'An ah Harrison, Hatha
cruise.
way,
Aiii eh Rambler, Willie, Honolulu.
I

,|r&gt; for hia

10

•'

"

ap, 850 wh.

I—Am brig Ida, Lovejoy, Kealakeaa.ua.

P.n.i

ihe Pacific Ocean.

Robertson, Honolulu,

Incidental

14—Am ah Hill.mm, Cook, 21

Bay, on the Mthof J.qn.rv,
****'«"" &lt;"&gt; "-""I U» whale
ahip Ja.
Indian.

\J^

Gee.

Pease, 2G

thou'.aiid

(in.-

350&gt;ap.

Narragaoaet

e»q., nr.i Briti.b Ounaul

Pacific,

wn.

500 wh.

n^i!1t?
, c1..,"".h/.l, ' S2Efi"
Maury
naury.

ah

I,

among Sea-

Tierce, Kutusoff,

1900 wh.

Mas,

free] vupport.rl l&gt;y
l-'rn-n

ami (he

Pendleton,

"

2—Am ab Natchez, Hall, 18 moe, 195
300 wb.
ep,
9—Am ah /one, Mfirs ton, 29
mos, 15Vep.
4—Am ah Falcon, Gardner, 9
uiue, 50 ep.
4—Am bk
1050 wh.
Oscar, Dexter, 17 moe, 300 ap,
I"J—Am ah Arnolda, Hurtling, 9 moe,

tt.e»

yeare paat.

.i,!ed^h!!E\ l! \ u&lt;h, " of Mr J "n»
»iledontheeel«landaovtrslyear».

the

31st

Cornell,

Arrived.

I—Am sh Barnstable, Coon, 22

in.t.,of rouaumption,
raided

for

during

iltsirihuled

are

Capt, Clark, ship

Holly,

April I—Am bk Clement, Lane*

wlncli

Ford,

"

2—Am ah

who had

General,

Hospital,

Clwpel, [stats

Spaulding,

Mrs.

PORT OF LAHAINA.

by Rev. T. E.

1 —Am

England, bu,

Britain

the-

acknowledge

Consul

ForChappl.

lir ach Launta, Baker,

Died.

*"

Little

would

B. M.'s

botak,.

1200
9tf
on, Hmh.tway,
nioa, 150 ep,
I—Am eb Rambler, Willie, 0 hum, 90
ap.

iHrh'i.

Chaplain

from H.

$20,

nl

topics

I—Am ab llarri

»ft«.litii%

Lady,

11. Masher.

llabe,

fratuitanu* cniilril.uimusj

Wiiehlcn, Arctic.

(i. M.

17th Inet.at the eloee of

10th

Ingnlls,

Winser &amp;

Donations.

Wood.

of

l. •"Sunday,

CP.

For ihe Senmpn'*

N. Bedford.

lor

'*
97—Am whah Omega, Fiaher,
99—Br
bg Lli/.a Appleton, for Pott Phillip.

D., Minuter of Public luetructioi.

M »u

Mrs. X

Schofield,

20—vin bk
Piiilmm-l.i, Glover, Callao.

Principal
the Royal School
Armatroaa, clde~t daughter of the Rev.

-

liloomfiold,

ending March

,
'quarter

Hillman,

flcckwlth.

ArnMranf, D.

Vaughn,

I.

attendance'it

Am wh sb G"lconda,
Dougherty.
Am wh .-h
Cook.

'he New Court
llou.e,

(ircefield,

T. Muffin.

I

"
a-

S.

Caidwcl'.

Stokes,

CARD.—The

Arctic.

Ann, Dallinan,

VeHseN in

Sabbath

the

to return

desire

Arndt,

Henry

95—Am ah Huntteaa, Lambert, New Bedford
95—Hum ah
Caeaarewetacb, Gorgan, fur Kamacliuika,

Star—inward—Manuel Spanalua.

Honolulu,In.i

supplied
from

via Maui.

Married.

la

P. H.

Dexter,
E.

liberally
received

Honolulu, they

\V. G.

.■&lt;um

23—Am. ach E. L. Ft oat, ((.empilcad, for San Frano-co,

Mrs.

Saturday evening, April ICth, by Rev. S
liiuma, Mr, Tbobum Welch to Mi..
Lydia Brooke.

of

aid

J.

dc Payta, for Port Phillip.
Cottle, cruiae.

93—Am wh ib Mary

J.

Id Honolulu,

nnd

the

Oriental, Nelson, for San Frauciaco.

Luna

10—Am wh ah
Cambria,
21—Am bk

Magdaht, Taber, for Chri»tmas It*.

Carter,

For

thanks.

Miss, i'rancis

Ada.ni*, Smith, for Arctic.

being cast upon
inhospitable island, they
surrounded by
those
Honolulu,

Tell,

Mary

board

where other kind friend*

H. W.

Mrs.

o»

and

Lancaster,

Mrs. M.

Chriatmas la.

Hobron,

Capt.

and most
generous

Instead of

11. Douglass,

L. P.

Emma, Pinhorn, l'ort Phillip.

a

generously

most

and

naked,

home and passage

islands,

necessities.

A. P.

.Norton.

Whitmorr,

have

1 their sincere

Gilt, Lahaina.

at

who

the

these

hungry,

acknowledge

to

kindness

aid.

waterless

foreign residents

Kodiak, Fu-iriiliam, Siika.

16—Br ach

to the

themselves in

due

fed the

clothed

especially

to their

are

ships,

Clement,

comforts of the sick.

found

find

their

Catherine Brown,, Sydney.

whale
and

Thanks

having

for

(be thirsty,

to the

They

come

American

assistance.

unremitted

barren,

a

&lt;

four

seamen

desire

of his vessel
have

of the

water to

They

i

desire

Maury, Meteor, Omega

timely

&lt;conduct.

lluinont.

15—Haw ach
Maria,

90—

—B. F.

bringing

undersigned having bean passen-fated steamer ** Independence"

hearted

Whelden'*

Wing.
Mandcll, Wiug..

12—AmiCfl Gazelle,

H. Moaher.

Per Eliia A it-leton—outward

bk

destitute.

crews

their

Igiven

12—Tahitian acb Martha, brown,

M'Coughtry

I'm Polar

Icit

to return
They
nearly
acknowlodgment* to the Captain, offi-

administered
I

sh

20-Cbil. bk

Huntress—outward—Mrs. Welch and
and 6 children, and Ed. Brown.

tor

11—Am wh eh Warren, Smith.

La-

Moore,

left

goiicrous

HalL

11—Am wh bk Uobt Morriaon.

11. M. Stone
A.

Martha,

sincere

,

11—Frah Villa dc Rennea, Uellot.
11—Am wh ah L. C.
Richmond, Cochran.

Misa J. Mun-

Mr. J. Munfroy,

j

Cum.

Oliver Crocker, Ca»h.

18*—Am. wh ah
J.

air.

thrn made

the ill

viz:—Jamcx

y—Am wb ah North Star, Brown.
ves-

Patent

Hoffman,

bonrd

on

gers

were

9—Am wh ah New
England, Pendleton.

April

Howe,

,

York, M'Keivlry, New Bedford.
Am brig Zoe,
Ricbarda, San I raccteco.

B—Br

Zoo—outward—Capt. Steele, Capt. Lawton,

(apt Makee,

S. Bed.

their
Gorman, 3tJ da fm 1

CaeaarewtthCh,

11. Waterman,

Fr ah E*p,«loii,

7

be

A. Cheever.

Is-

2d mate,

the porch iser, who has diipatthtd the
Isla to
off the effects.
Mag
bring

was

CARD.—The

mue fin

fm N. 8., 300 ip,

u moa

(cers and

April 8— Am wh eh Citiaen,

PASSENGERS.

Per

Wight, 4

Tamerlane, Shuck ley.

14—Kiism. bk

Swiss

Christmas

rv

hoard the

rr

bk Pacific-,,

Luhama, 275

s—fir bk
Galatea, Hnyea, Sydney.

nearly

"

touclttd it

on

re

MartiiN, they

r

the Kuglish

Sydney,

visit Honolulu

Mafia, tad

n&lt;me.

Aquetnet,

*•

6—Am

to

to

to

Having

public

Mr. Fiich

5— Am ah Rambler. Willis

April

Per

Geo. Uowlmul,

Am ah Alice

5

all over."

frence,

fm

to

wreck,

s—Am bk Hlark Eagla, Ludlow.

the

from their

About this rime

W. by

They found

Mr. Briglitman, 2d ufficer, and Mr. Foruian, the
carpenter,
All the
and whatever
toguard the property.
oil,
belonging
the
auction in
Honolulu,
wa-* *ud at

Am all Good Return,

5

cabin and steerage of the Polar

models.

are

pa-

It is due

ship*.

off in miserable and uncomfortable

sent

li.

Magnolia. Cox.

&gt;h

"

5

improving

hour-.

cocoanutoil.

ing

"

4—Am ah

to us

learn that the

to

the wreck.

to

IS. Zea- "84,35.1.
schnouer

liv

Chajie,

patent blocks,

are

their officer*

out

ship—her

steering,

style and outfit of
homes

Fran.

San

hilluian, I'm.k, N.

Am. Co. eh

Am ih
Am

4

ship*

and

8. F

Oriental, Nelaon, fin Labaina.

eh

4—Am Phij

and beautiful whale

gratified

are

of whale

owner*

a'i

3o

in

u insane

collecting

to

bit N.H.
I'erkinn, Allen.
3—Br acb Time,
San Francisco

Over," said Mr. Man-

pew

excellence* of hi*

apparatus

&amp;.r, ke.

da fm

13 da fm Sau Kranri.ro.

Valparaiso.

no

press,

in landing

Island, situated 160 miles N
the

Itoimd from San Fr.incisco

Cleared.

for items of

many

da On

21

I ino.ua,

150 wb, 1500

chester, Mate of the

tent

wh

25—Ruaa

room

No live*

engaged

fly da\s, and obtained the tchoon

rod

Ins arrangement*

25—Am wh ah Pol«r Star, Holly,

2

the

wit

20—Am

lost since

steamer

eastward.

waa

ep, 2000 Mil.

18—Am brigan

3

ship

Mary Ann, Da 11man.

land, 300 ep, 900 wb.

were

January.
As

4-Am

S. S. Lewi*" has been

"

tbe

to

anti took aw.ty ten of ihe R Ps crew, including
Brislow, 2 boat-*teerersand 7 seamen
Capt. Co

April 12—Chi Ilean bk Luna dc Pwita, Ba**ett, 18

Id-Am

making

more

4—Am

fur Fanniug's

of five furelgoer-

party

! turped

Maury, Whelden.

eh

15—
Br bg Eliza Appletuu,

San Francisco.

:iaco.

Eliza Adam*, Smith,

4—Am »h J as.

15—Am clipper eh

near

far

to*

days Hie crew

seven

sccomplished

They

ma

Brown, fm 8m Fruit

April 17—Am wli eh Golconda, Dougherty, N. U-,

|CJ» The

lost;

ah

4—Am

paper*

information of

political

a

April ft—Am ah New England, Pendleton,
4—Brack Catherine Brown,

importance.

wrecked

Arrivals,

Address of President

Inaugural

snd

This

made.

ever

passage

contain the

Pierce,

March 22nd.

to

boat

whale

HONOLULU.

W.

Manday, May the 2nd, bringing

50 mil.--

or

For

When all that could be landed
nil, boie, aaiU, rigging, Jcr.
stored on shore,
waa safely
Vapt. Coiey and lour men left in a

from

new*

lost.

ware

Noma," Clelland,

The

of

View

that,

of

books:

flhriat;"

—

"The

Holy Spirit Resisted;" "Tho

and

entire

titles

* A

"

The

series,

for

Young Christian
sale, price $l,i(j v

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