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                  <text>FRIEND
THE

New

THE

-

-

the Arrlic, Nos. 4 and 5,
IsMteM ahuut
Death of Mrs. Palmer,
Late

,

■

.

-

i

o.
Ixiea of Liverpool So,

Loes of Susan,

•

Life on board

2t.

a

'

-

of war,

always
and

oath

to

custom

my

people,

common

NOVEMBER

1853.

1,

This 1

them.

St.

Napolcon at

of

Talk

benefit

possessed

really

Tallyhand

con-]

my

with

acquainted

time, and

long

a

projects

my

a

Tullyrand is I

and is

rapacity

what

by

to care

means

of money,

he obtains it.

that I

great,

so

was

covetous

so

un-j
as

His

speak kind'v

obliged,

was

after having in vain warned him several times,
to

from 16

20, when I used

to

Reslaureteur

one

three louis

of

happy upon

my

on

provements

stance

no

I

was

made

I

forced

an

in

Had I died

23.

to

much

so

never

truly

it,

French

at

thou-

fifty

im-

speak

some

for

reputation

A

bullet

Then I had
It

ought

then; whereas,

me

was,
not

ander himself

never

perhaps,

Alexander,

married

a

a

when

a

a

to me

But

that union,

those under
less

or

reading

was

perceived

to

I could

not

that he
and

I

put
man

all tho

of

was an

iyct

bird of

"

an

their

But I

Empe-

there

were

from

prop
not

is

government,

not

to

I

of this
can

world,

at

everything

re-establish

soar

me

so

that

the

his

ears,

quickest

has

passage

ol

he is beaten, but he

yet

not

imagine

or

think ol
that

passages
.

_

the

The

been made!

quickest

the

are

following

but

Arabia,

Brother Jona-

must
that his cousin John

upon

steamers

(American)

upon

(English.)

acknowledges

y«

a*

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passage,)
paassge,)

Baltic,, (western
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hra,

9

14

9

821

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an

Arsbis,

71

and

their hands

arrived

I

did

lay

line,

Hays

up,

bate

the mast of the

upon

lighted

Cunard line,

the

I3JT
now in

There

port.

including
that
one

religion.

—

are

about

Estimating

master,

thirdare

100

American whaleahipi

the number of seamen

and officers)

at

natives of the various

ne»ia. nearly**anothwr
third

and remaining
render it the foundation
and Europeans.
and
of morality, and good principles,
wished

to

third are

embrace.

(no

3,000, probablj
ialandaof Poly

Portuguese,

and

th(

American., EnglUhmer.

to

above

need of somerhmg

great

of the Collins

spite

teachers

is the

equality

three years the

two or

true,
. made.
of

eternally preaching

are

kingdom

power

victory

Arctic, (eastern

everything they

in my

to

by Alex-

of

not

In

and frauds of the

that
from the time

upon,
head

Atheist.

For

perched

some,

Napoleon laugh-

Nevertheless it is

being

who

by

of birth

contended for the supremacy

ocean.

Arctic,

resting

iniquities

seize

as

and credited

unbeliever.

replied,

religion,

lay

me

the

rruejses

far from

am

book,

is

career

Cunard and Collins'

The

help
not

the

the child of per-

always

a

people would
a

was,

the voice

secution.

in June last she

be

maxim

by

much.

have for years

1817i

a

was

my
that

kind of Re-

English oligarchy

that the

at

In fuct,

people.

talents, without distinction

to

reason

in

commit-

never

would read such

it had been asserted

check.

arising

I

in-

is les-

misfortune

by

more

my

powerful

was

the head of it

to

31, Fanaticism is

to

He

him, that tnuny

to

believe that he

ed,

great

have

reputation

my

—

than

paral-

a

sister of the

Erfurth.

inconveniences in

to

received

proposed

as

at

family, and

which

this

Moscow, I should have
without

exile.

his conduct

is known

New Testament.

observing

almost every
I had

me

in his bath.

book,

litlle

a

separation, avowing

the

in

of
fortune, and this system

or

O'Mcara, (I9th March,

Napoleon

saw

open

in

Called

the nation,

most

been of opinion,

alwnys

Imperial government

on

23. Writes

1 have

be the

to

name

From nothing I

world, Europe

sovereignty lay

bit-

She

fought
which I

of

all

posterity.

the

of

because

have

I have framed and carried into

myself

the

I

crime

battles, almost

monarch in
feet.

unparalled,

was

wilh

di.tant

public.

of my misfor-

her.

crime, I have

a

seated

certainly ;of

or

but

prc-

merciless and unfeel-

a

man

his

to

the

contrasted.

will be

have raised

the
to re-

country, and the

in misfortune, his

that I had
ror

a

history.

me is

sened.

to

A
to

woman,

me

and

known;

code of laws, that will bear my

a

most

a

asked with what

I have doubtless erred

that

end

like

was

hap-

to

no

do

Jjajsterity will

will be

elevation

gained.

have

Political

in time

last

join

to

view.

in

left behind me,
lel

always

1 restored

war

his wife,

to

tlics,
paid

Ihe

were

evil whilo

doubt, but in

political object
22.

their

to

ardent desire

Is this the result of

mode-

living

Not that I have

doing

with

lamented her cruel

from him.
go about

I made in France will

themselves.
there is

was

the contrary,

families

send

I

throne.

a

myself

there:

life.

were

for which I

They

that I may say, I

occupied,

proach

lodging

a

month.

a

to

another,

to

rately, and having

piest days

days

happiest

The

21.

life

of my

the

My

effect

to

I have

libels,

the

fame.

The truth

filly pitched

greatest

She, poor
died

always treated

in" tyrant?

employments."

dismiss him from his

loved.

Let Maria Louise be

tenderness I

ty

was

them

with

what

I have done, wilh the faults which I have

33.

divorce my first wile,
the

herself,

for

of all

unaccompanied
It

be of the

to

to

witnessing

her

*t

mo

tenderly

fortunately

es.

great talents, although wicked,

of

principled,
not

two

or

year

before I put them in execution.
a man

frequently j

was

pro-

the soldiers

converse

to

found

induced

I

in

fidencc for

X.

pronounce

can

man

no

spite

committed,

me.

to

tves

to

equal.

men

llDOsigflt

go

Helena.
20.

swore

I have been twice married.

27.

bj good
all

a

Nature formed all

In

20.

justice.

exterminate

was, to

ask their little histories, and

Table

in

spy

taken

worships.

all

tect

2(5.

HONOLULU,

VOL.

lie will do in his last moments.

destiny.

At my coronation, I

heretics.

FRIEND.
THE

Kings

French

tho

reign,

Before my

25.

76

...

the

man

a

and
possess it,

as

fear about my

his

avoid

man cannot

A

.

deaths aud aliip news,

Marriages,

been

would have

Rus-

a

wife,

ray

-

-

«

allow

to

the Tuileries for Alexander.

-

-

Affair,

Melancholy

priest

like

not

be the confessor of

to

I considered he

n

-

-

-

from China and Japan,

news

sian

I, 1853.

I did

religion.

her

NOVEMBER

FRIEND

Tahlo Talk of Napoleon,

Series

Old

1853.

1,

73

fjoilteilt!*
OF

NOVBMBKR

HONOLULU,

10.

11, No.

Vol.

Scries,

human

wonderful.

consoratisn and

resource

laws.

Religion
to

these

Man
is

a

The Editor would
of papers,

wno| dolpho,

from Mr.

U. S. S.

"

M.

acknowledge filer
Hall and

Portsmouth".

J. Goq-

�about the

Letters

Ice.

lts

mation and

may

In

readers.

fur

breaks up every
found open
ited those
and

interesting

Kam.chalka

70°

all

by

to

the

ice-islands do

not

to

least the

during

the

during

the

bine

these

two

the

in

Partly

form

from Ihe
the

from the

attracted,
by

rapidly,

sometimes
into

sharp

several

water

degrees

in which it formed.
for

following

considerable

portion

the

not

surface

large
a

fresh

places

many

superficial

current

the surface of these
that

of

fresh

a

closely

seas

resembling
road.

sandy

a

Water

than that

puddle

in,

it breaks

up

there

is

a

water

to

raise

is

llirown

sufficient

layers

a

the

of

this way it
thick

when

a

is that
in

a

Anadir

some

wind and

gales, aided
and

ueinlv

of

coast

latitude,
there,
This
shore

is

from

of

and

south
in

must

the

sy

gales

Then

from the North

in

near

most

found

August.

there

July

was

whale.
and

fresh

it

a

made
°

high

early

Ships

of

appeared
1
for

and

I

to

and

decay

North, the influence of

water,l[change

of

and

strong and hea- •locality, and the steady

drive it South,

and This

I

opinion

was

shows

I shall

Jject

ihe

a

to

all

cold

to

thai

must
s

and

to

ibis

slier

Ihe strong
force

must

and

a

es-

the

sweep

Shipping List.

li.

No.

5.

,

of the

cause

Anad

ice |moderate

be be frozen

sides,
a

the

would

warmer

broke
and

East

packed

the

heat. in

one

first

up

current

Anadir

as

so

and

run

by

and

and

sea,

as

in

the

heat
the

and

through
keep

forcing

sea

it

a

Thaddeus

the

the
ice

possible, wedging it

thereby
The

to

to

the

Then

Cape

a

and

would

until the

pieces.

combined

close

position.

one

into

mass,

than usual

severe

remain
it

This

the

these localities

easterly gales prevailed

These

the Arctic,

by ships passing: only

less

being

thei, giudually

tliey I;[across
byjistraiis.

that

in

was,

infreq.iency

solid

one

The

long

gales.
of

of

subject

of ice.

so

the

portion
in

over

it

,
large [southerly

and

winter

the

greater

a

moving!(North

the

resume

movement

remaining

spring,

1853.

25th,

Sea andsStraits in 1851,

r

cause

ice

Nov.

Movements.

will

we

formation and

broad weather

and

wilh

—

In this letter

far south, 1!
'spring,

increase of the

confirmed

of

discussion of this sub-

Sra,

lts

Ice.

di-

destruction

on

tho

letter.—JY.

next

At

In the
this

sides,

over

room,

it.

resume

ill my

is

southward

shore,

west

I'nnce

portion

strong

LETTER

favorable ,

a

current,

work

from

on

along with

to

May

inclined

tun

they

gales prevail,

pecially
ice

il

through

in October for

again

considerably

Cape L the

constantly

doomed

position

northerly

Some;

there

all

on

almost

the

driven back

current

near

so

I

southerly winds subside,

insurmountable imildness of

sea,

dotted

wind
be

the

there

as

is

ice.

rapidly.

as

along

the

May. ,

equally

south,

an

shord

way.

the

that al-

from

ire

learn ihe

norlh, and that th

flows

of

of

carried

through

soon

height
til

larger portion

current

considerable

a

feet

ar,

dreary!
its.

as

is

east

east

gives

that

to,'

was

is

jam

the

at

as

'through,

to

This

upon it

across

being

soon

25th

nt

sets

the

on

ihat

—

the

believe

to

Noth-

their

and

confident

water

sea

force

jI

some

felt

rapidly

ice. would

met

30.

were

far

so

looked

stretching

bodies

°

pretty

was

water

May,

Wale.

eastward

passed

June.

in

constantly

November

Ibis

along

Sea

the straits by the north
most

which

looked

six

to

thick

be

ice

seen

miles

I

ex*

a| proach,

near

generally

of ice in the Anadir

number of brea-

and decreases

moves

1 believe

considerable

a

approached,

case.

and

which diminished in

yard,

being

as

have been able

between clear

■Anadir
a

I

the main

most.

to

sea

presented

a

I

six

or

fast,

appear to

I have

distance of live

by

sinks

the

nol

very

ol

upon

un-

supposed

Dave

is

away
ice

which

proved very thin.
,a

this

little distance

it

heavy

the ice barrier from

through

W.

passed through

would

ex-

the
up,

ships

the

at

washes

bodies ol

seen

and

eighty miles!
and
she l
near

along

about

have

as

thrown

point

Int. 58

opening

Noith ol this wall

much clear

by

These

melts and

but

no

ice that

as

Some

depth.

about

in

sweep along

not

fast

;

water

counteracts

her

when there is

as

sinks

the

ill

anient

will

ship

current

across

of ice swept

a

Il

learned that

as

account

from

fast

the

particu-

under current

holding

and

their

bonis will

of sight,

deeper

under

current

eight feel

or

lew

a

out

so

paitly

uniting

opposite

surface,

ice

in

ice

moth

half the

to

thai the

St.

which

sailed

point

moved

met

near as

omen,

in

when I

a

=

anil
ol

June.

ol

appears

under

an

sometimes

position,

tin rent

Wloitoski. upon

was

having

on

no

I7»

ice

this

ihe

Same

only

working

is formed

way

middle of June

were

iwall

to

Islands.

the

May,

partly by

an

selling

on

frozen tent,

or

with

if there is

the surface

The

2l)lh

is caused

whalers

iiur

surface,

the

ship

der

Ihe

lite

as

ice which

the

The fnrnier extendi six

the

of

for-

are

flows

1852

from

one

they

as

the

as

until belt

long
so

in

along

continuation of the ice field

the'

strong

covered with

or

jilie

abounding by

water

there is the

and the coldest air.

Fox

west, in

nearly

a

In 'Thaddeus

measure

toils

and

during July

ly

eai

of

than the ice, Ihe

sol-

in

been much clear

after

met

ships

[Long.

becomes

the

by

of

pail

some

I entered

July

force.

larly

kamschatka

Cape

to

the

have

must

and

one:

added

is

June in

2thh of

Ingether

by

hem.

covered

wall

Pauls
was

I

of

contact

harrier of

particularly 'latter part

some

fresh

make along

first, for

ice!Ches

fifteen ships

to

accumulating

east to

the

Itrark,

plainly' [and
different sea

ice

snow

reaches

very uflen

but

clear [About

thicker.

even

The Kumschatka Sea owing
tent

ten

winter,

constantly

quite

or

of

in

complete

the

seen

where These

ice thai first makes

driven

ing
lie

This is)

of the

some

also

ions lo

below

becomes

These

huge

the south—the other

ear-

fragments

from

layers

currents,
it

the

of

strails

as

surface and

a

that

westward inclose

The

approach

of the cakes I have vided

some

single

the
is

sea

sea,

through

of

North.

—both

con-

ice

it

water

of St. Pauls, thai being

could

sets

are

and thickness

succeed

working

a

must

weaker

portion

aj of Cape Wloitoski.
be|Itbe meridian of 180

the broken

oilier.

quantity

large

Much of

it.

space

large

appearance of the

inches thick, and in

so

ly

solid,

four

or

wind

regu-

but

cementing

generally

believe

ships

west

greater

a

of

gale

a

I

barrier,

of

must

by

sur-

something,

the

the

as

in

over

ice, and

sharp

In

ice.

three

seen

freezes

Ilie

in

movements

niyslei

ihe
it

bodies of ice form

from St

sea

two

places

water

weaker

top of the

from

seen

the

upon the

the

upon

When

soon

ho

come

IThis,

color

in

thus colored

20th

a

sweep away Hows

adds

and

eastern

Thus

!the

cause

some

of

impregnated with

of salt.

quantity

or

in and there
(

portion

avalanches,

borders

Island.

jce.

consid-

a

resembles

mostly Ires.hand certainly
lier

for

river—in

water

and

gale

Large

fresh, IIfonnidablc

is

they

sea

large

a

as

first and

over

a

rise

level
still

but

The

has formed suffieient-

ice

thicknesses,

must

:sea

forms in
seas

of

its

on

Where thei ihe north of
it,

extend

to

distance—indeed

the

reasons

salt,

entirely.

passed
lSlh

W. and found

the

to

of into

t

whales, and

no

the Anadir Sen, mid

in

straits—l lliink

wou-

which

the

form

like

south, and Others

[South

very

empty into Ihe

streams

erable

being

all ced

than that

water

°

178

the

I

the

on

plenty, Until Ihe

in

plenty

were

thrown

nmsl

pieces

and separate from it.

■coast,

a

along

these

thick

oval

or

every

masses

Pauls

In

of the

id

gradually gets

have various

manner:

in

wears

that the ice makes and

thinking

the

I

which

motion and shoalest

warmer

the

By

thus

lite

stand the first gale

to

strong

various

is

on

are,

forced

the current, it

ice.

ice

but

feet above

ten

body

a

numerous]i.smooth.

This

sea.

Being

Lon.

good whaling

dill'cr-

firsJuly

found

straits.

and
unequally!.During June

gieal

the

they

of iec

and freezes.

lodges

[throwing

rivers.

uniting

constant

a

c

gale large bodies
straits on
believe at' the

so

the

the

to

strong
I

a

where

harrier of ice

frozen entire-! whales

stantly accumulate In strength

wears

wind

to

They appear

When

water,,ly

large
the

this

very

formed by ihe ice thrown up,
which the
upon

asj

surrounds

prevalent

of

shapes,

large

of a round

snow

that

supplied! to

is

is

other-][returned

and

sufficiently .hat. 61

a

up.

The broken

many

the

are

eight

lar.

in

in

fresh

from

from

. face,

early [

current

in

prevents

away.

by

ice

Straits

water

of ice

by

a

com-

in

lop forms

away

causes

for these flows

field,

sides,

the

the thickness

in

jence

.

.

washes

many

vis-

formsj'derful

that

it

which almost

it

flows

vast

the

West, seting

This

from

single

ice

it

the straits

I
have not been able to
this, pressure of the gale the weakest gives way, 'part of August.
land
bays are made ami passages spread in learn a' what lime the ice cleared mil of the
water,

frozen temperature,

North

sometimes

position,

a

through

up

|the Arctic,

cover-i

been

deep

freeze

il, that there

over

whole,

strong

bringing

when

bodies and

could

break

probably

have
is

water

it

maintain

StraitsI all directions,

and

South

lam]

and

Particularly

before

not the

Behring's

The

away.

high

seas,

would

con-'

a

becomes

sea

to

destruction of the

and

May,

melts it

which

1853.

movements

of this

for the

Davis'

Various

and

that is above the
and

If

winter melts
summer.

seas

of

in

as

part of

great*?!'

summer.

as

ice

to

your

lWould
Anadir
r

and

owing

shallowness

forms in from the

early

r] hard

to

who have

navigators

hasten the

to

wilh

wise clear,

.

least it has beenJspread

and the Southern Ocean.
at

for-

of such

portion

Artie Ocean, 'times the Anadir Sea must be
but
fresh
is
water
72° N. the ice»Jly* over,

season—at

localities.

partly

ed

1852.

of the

NOVEMBER,

Straits and the

Lat.

at

up

succession

a

of the ice in the Po- .salt, and

prove

the

Behrings

seas,

by

FRIEND,

siderable

description

movement!)

regions

lar

No. 4.

Sea, Nov. 28,

little

some

Arctic

formation.

—

At

Perhaps

as

THE

•

74

to

affected of

in

remain
course

side of (bis—the air also became

as

�THE

cold

the ice before it had

as

would

freezing temperature by
Still

ire.

paasjng

unlly bee.me weaker and

kept

and

June,

during

watched its

it

up in

the

seemed
whole

on

followed

ice

ihat there

sea to

large

a

a

and

ihe

westward,

to

the

northward,
the

it, until they

ice in

of

tity

the

short

a

(here

it

does

in

by

up

polar

There

Anadir

still

a

I

a

ice and the straits
in the

by

such

all freeze

be

in

so

Ihe old

heavy

forced

being
and

gales

basin of

water

glrhe.

pole

cailic

it

idea,

islands.

the great

the

at

am

there is

a

North Pole that

warm

by

by the

wind

never

J

current.
a

would

more

through

with

the

laws of

open

by

ice

be

so,

This

or,

but

nature

melling,

for

north

is
a

to

me

for
not

and

died

city,

funeral

which he had

of:
ion

:of

the last

at

was

the

and

and citizens

seamen

in which

he

by

those who

held

ihe straits half of

the

jwill

be

in

in many

dropped

jthe world,
the|I port, as the

although

clear

ii

Chase is

on

many

a

intelligence

no more.—

in

a

a

to

position

work

and

in

spreads

Independent July

sea

to

June,

j would
for

inform

sale,

them,

and for

The

that he has

gratuitous

a

re-

again.

the

Horn,

days.

thanks

ofj 1

in

to

einiiK

would

copies.i ing

distribution.

to

and

nt

45

He

of Good

to return

reduced

He

thought

at

over

an

to

the rules

was

a

the"

vote

was

of his book

or

fre-

during

and

of

for his
autho-

of the British

English

of
the

about 70

unanimously

Agent

out-

thought

Lloyd's

his wind and

of such

in

the way

Captain

discourse,
him

Hope
by

he

case

occupy

copies

engage

said

instead of the for-

He stated that he

supply

Use

charts.

current

days.

gallant

voted

with

cur-

rcferen-

by

California home had

which

not

able address.

4.

and

days,

Cape

his

of

in

month, and between New

a

The

was

'

Henry:

winds

observance.

applauded

delivery

rized

Lloyd's

sailing intercourse between
San Francisco
would be
by

the
way of

voyage would

TearSj'
a

and

5.

Liver-

at

the United States had

from

ward voyages, and

I
76
loi

York, Sept.
lectures

character and results

wind

of'27

England

.Chaplain '
few

;

yet—strength

accompanied

their

directions, with

Books.

;

and my friend

regarding

average
time of 40 antl

Singing Books.—Seamenoften timesfor the
singing

aim,

assured,

endured

depend,

meet

given

advantage!

the quickest ol

kept
I

same,

and Rio the voyage has been

be-j quently

in many
that

he

while

we

origin,

ocean

shortened

those Cape

far off quarter

sen,

the

an

mer

at

grcal

.

sailor.

until

has

the voyage

lucii

who

devoted,

.

patience

thee

splendid

his

to

s

that

labored,

both by

of his

efficacy

much-neglected

ihe

unless j

were

on

in the

rents

the

large company

J

also

Maury

He sliited

the

prove

I feci

loss,

Father,
my
whose merit's I

commend

the

and comfort all your

God,

of his observation

cur-

the Church

the

unfailing love

loudly

and before the members of

pool,

the

week.—

of last

at

hope retain,

still

New

York
Chaplain ofj

testified

was

would

Lieut.

room

minister,
as

long and successfully

Sabbath,

to

though your tears
mirffrpnst years,

with

my

al-

Roosevelt street,i

close

attended

now

derived from

devoted

in

mourn

Farewell; beloved

Rev. Henry Chase.

faithful

soothe,

more.

mains.

letter.

in the present

and
will

,

o'er,

are

no

eternal gain."

ever

ever

part

form

wea-

the

subject

tins
her

me

must

sickness,

Jeans, on

To

outer

when

speak of

or

you

London,

.1

earth.

And

j

commanding

fresh,

causes—a

Mariner's Church

am! this

[and

-

the

loved

life,

.

worm

and

calls to

Itut let that hiss with

I

in thick

sli'l

That

The

of ice should

entirely

I purpose

of

inconsistent1'inquire for

of 68

off,

veins, at most,

your lu-enst
loss, is

you have

in vain

died

this wasted

meet I trust, to

memory

wedded

spent

1 eontiilc ;

dust and feed the

transient

To please

can-,

comply,

and

husband, though
few short

a

in

ever

Thai

often!

for

S.

breath;

my

not lieen

Jesus

moderate your grief;

My

(Mir

it

thisj

it.

near

ship

a

has for many years officiated

think oft

surrounding

Yet
"

look-out

sharp
with

or

on

and

vicinity

is

their

left

seen

ship's length

of vol-i
ito whom his labors had mainly been

1

for it

account

for it

feeble

hand of death

cold

live for he hath

with the

shall

May full, as

light

Very

I shall

mingle

'I'lnn

have

God,

is strong, in

that

Then, we

from

to

spirit

die.

when

Yet,

drained from it.

next

Death

ice

some,

immense bodies of ice is

must

generally
the

Must

to

deep 1
| II is

and the current,

freezes,

road

happy

day bare I BrK learned to
suffering, and my nights of pain,

in

my

1 know

wash

but

near,

given.

contact

in

not

My faith

horizon

discussion of which there is

beany,i esteem

not

upheaving

sea

being

cl.ivs hi

In health

ice is

under easy, yet

am!

proper

abovej

kept

internal heat of the

think this

ice

to

clear

by

M.

mandate

to

him.

verse

been

arrests

to

Farewell

her

had

now

imperioni

Ye-, my dear

a

When ibis is

that

mass,

of ice that is stowed away understand the

loss

a

deep

surrounded

She

her

before

expressed

the

and

suflicient,

flight.

thank

I

often when

fog,

from ike

arising

constant and

a

coming

my

nts

of

internal heat

the

fact,

and carried

southerly

I

more

In

ii

strong and tUa

by

this may appear to

certainly

quantity

in the Arctic,

by

appears

forming,

that is

the

wonderful than the

more

that

her

by

time

she

earth,

to

the wish

lone; extended,

My

out-:

yards

Very

than (he

more

water is

leep enough

a

believe that there is
the

at

south

southerly

a

to

Though

absurd

is

its

For

of;

and!

the

thick and dense that the ice

so

'Phis

In

causes

lather

sea.

ice

new

freezing (empera(ure by
the

it

I feel the

and genet ally!

thick

a

always

requires

sail.

in

sizes

on

hundred

high.

not

seen

keep

ways

north

extent

It

=

ther, when in

quan-

be* Covered with

must

seen

\i

is

avoid

(o

passing

there is

or

over,

winter, either by

indeed inclined

an

clear

be

of Point heaviest ice is

Iml two

north of all the ice

s&lt;a

adieu

H.

regaining

short

A

measure.

She said after

find!

we

constant

fragments,

indication

sure

and il

more

north

various

of

to a

fifty

the ice

prevent the border of (he

to

far

be

will

warning
not

hot n must

of whales

can

from

from Scto

footed. is

This great

body

old

that all the space between ihe barrier

mc

a

done.

was

to Davis'!

waters

much fine ice

is

off small

breaking
extends

round arch

the

seauoilh

nothing

of

should be put in

So

at

Palmer

left there

Lady,

for the purpose

husband,

her,

they

Mrs.

licr

heavy, took

extent

Point Beaver

in these

caused by the

This is

spite of all the fog is

tune

so

side.

a

brought against

of considerable

water

(.'ape.

not

Island.

Nobba

the' It

south-

will

are

by Mr. G.

composed

Mr.

J

pieces

in

There

tended approaching

firmly

so

this

away

a

the existence of

lor

near,

by

the

by

on

the whole

Is, ihe edge of the solid ice.

stra

that

with

was

north.

stowing

the

straits and

open

was

tune, and

clear

was

lung. bidding
would

be lliat (his
insy
in the summer
by I Bel

from

coast

up

shapes.

so

I
confirm, my belief Ihat there salt
up under he ice

of that

east

It

early

The ice

Straits.

Sea.—

gradually

position,

By

large

a

ice

melted

he

to

forced

lall,

in the

is made

ithe north

short

so

Anadir

legs

broken

were

moving rapidly

ice

at

northward

This

a

you for

to

And if it

sheet

your

Pitcairn's

Nantucket

■

was

to

lines

are

husband,

again gradually

moves

and in them.

of bioken

lor

lull, with

nearly

swept

two

pressure.

and

Hope,

Nobhs

jam,l

probably

and

it,

center

Then it

sea,''straits,

space

in

sway

through

the force with which thai

have been

of

the

me,

disposal.

Tlii'y

curv-

the

interest

to

acceptable

the Friend.

insertion in

an

the your

the

coast to

basin.

polar

size

the

ward, late

from the

bodj

a

la

heat.

shows

Mope

and from

Sea, and kept it in its

powerful

it

rapidly,

large

connecting

These

Arctic ice.

north

of the

Hope

to

supported

enough

Cape

East

to

a

were

extended

Point

the

over

and it further

to slow

portion

that

on

in

it

\V. into the

moving bodily along

been

The snails

ice

rested

-

space
'Phis shows that the ice

straits,

of ice

body

time.

the ice

suggested

was

hotly

north nf-Voinl

the

considerable
The

worked

and back

have

must

clear

that

was

Til

decrease ihe

and wind that

entire

August.
the

passed

it

°

71

us

the

have moved to the

must

after

fast indeed

I

in.

set

powerful,

sea,

last

at

During

moved

gradually

it

forced

rose

rain fell

also

fug

so

So

and

on

the 10th of

by

was

■shore,

have

I

weaken-

greatly

it

subjoined

Point,
add any
and Ihe

strong along

up

lines

health in
sooth of Point Hope, and along that shore the wind

sea

the

fury,

setting

current

reading

Damon.—After

C.

This i copy of them would be

solidly

props

way.

S.

until ihe whole surface is covered several years.
swept north gales
Farewell my
straits into the Arctic, and our with it and new formed ice
north of the
husband, the

almost

far north

as

the

the

com-,

The

July.

the current,

by
days

through the
ships

The attack

dense

dark,

a

its hold.

"jo

on

two

the

(be

decay,

constant

bent, and gave

element.! ed,

Rrv.

on

shore,

more

until

18*3.

Oct., 17th,

winds

As

formed

the

S. Islands.

Ship Mohawk, Honolulu,

!

ice in the

southerly

western

ex-

reasona-

of the

1861.

ice

wedged in,

were

in

case

the

Hope, and along the

remain all ed by

all the

freshly,

of these

Influence

the ice let

of

and

Willi great

and

copiously,

forced

IBlh

tne

Strongly

and rolled in

in

would

it

however

and ill limbs.

body,

wind blew

Tiie

thai

Arctic

previously

break blocks

tn

the

stated,

cer-| greater the pressure

was

combine for the destruction of

to

inciiced

and

decrease,

been

have

are

northward.

current

a

75

1853.

month la-

a

consistent and

perfectly

in and lores

must

I

July.

ol'

is

South

=

5

ice until

heavy

to

set

it,

Soulhers "of

something interposed

At last

sniiiiuer.

"

grad-|

Snll

It

and

point

of

that a portion
suppose
Arctic moves north when the

ausjy'

wore

half

nearly

gradual

that unless

tain

it

from that

ter.

a

the, ble

under

narrower.

all the

ibrvngh

fast hold

to

The mass

rapidity.

with considerable

fall

soon

when

over

forced:!tensive fields

water

the Ocean hinder

mi

fur

passed

wanner

current

the

along by

the

and

surface,

its

NOVEMBER,

FRIEND,

gor-

of

sailing

current

chaits

Sea

Captains

as

make observations accord-

prescribed.— San

Transcript, Oct. 3d.

Francisco

�76

THE

Late

from

news

China

and

Japan.
Whampoa,

The

Susquehanna

steamers

have returned from

Commodore

Perry

the Mandarins.

in

tow

entered the

hay

boarded

were

attempt

Commodore

made

was

to

The Commodore
tained

by

went

Emperor,

the

enter-

He

sumptuously.

President's

the

to

message

with the request for him

weigh

to

take

(herein contained, and

matters

reach

lad:

any

1853.

permis-

get

supposing

few items,

a

you

to

and

perhaps get

not

that

the H. A.,

Captain

that

The American
ed

GREGG.

by Capt. Y.

350 sperm

The

of

"Liverpool

American

Whale

2d."

Ship,

out,

run

upon

reef,

a

following

ete

Ihe vessel

into

Port

St.

months

undel-

for

On

(he

(he

14th,

wilh

island,

from (he South

at

to

consider well his

he would
it

again

call in (he

be favorable.

might

Mississippi

which land

spring', Imping

thai

He then returned

Hong Kong, touching
The

for

answer,

to

to

this

port

ibis

af-

the Rebels

Respecting

we

have heard but

Our river

and the

was

Ap-

Calcutta, having,

a

Chinese

10 in number, and

crew,

lightly
ed

serious

consisted of

Malays

balance of the

midnight, being

About

M.,

him,

the

captain,

murdered the

cabin,

two

passengers and

captain's being
The

Malays

bearing

on

run

robbed the

the

boats.

ship

in

After

about

Hong Kong
The

crew

to

went

rates

out

ago

are

put

to

but found them

chase,

selves

so

it

not

fleet of Pi-

a

and

numerous

they thought

their

and

were

of (be

lorchas,

I write by the
is

glad enough

superior
in

so

getting

not

to

back

to

.carry

in

now

who

it

The

to

avail them-

the

to

(hat it

"

Helen

The

no

to

kept

the

offi-

opinion

to

(he

assistance

any lettors

or

taken

on

on

his

who

sels.

after

soon

the

day,

Capt.

his

hav-

papers,

Hnthaway

viz

;

We

are

Swift

"

taken oft'

to

by

the

Black

that

say,

they

kindness.

utmost

transferred

were

still,

of

more

the

distributed among other
this port

at

the

to

eight
and

Huntsville,

Smith arrived

r.

remain-

board of which

on

the

they

but
2

at

re-

ves-

a

few

in

Fales.

nut

Oil,
was

the

We

is

and2, of
the

dress, enlarged

are

much

pleas-

Naval.—The French

Corvette

ti.

Tho

M.

M.

following is

a

on

“Moselle,”
the

list of her officers

Lieutenant

I.ngouginc,

ltosciir.weig, linitcigne

dc

M.

23d from

M.

Tahi-

:

VaiaeeMi

;

dc Vaisscau ;

Duvivier, Knscignc dcViusseau;
dc Vaisscau

;

crew

distiibuted

Berthou, Enseignc

Griffon I)u

- Jonchicr,

lii'llay,

Sous

Aide

Capt. Swift,

Lectern, Chirurgicn
Ducret, Chirurgicn

Brown,

Stivy, Aspirant

licrtrar.d, Aspirant

board

D'Adhemai

Commissair.

dc

;

classe;

clasee;

classe;

dc 2c classe ;

dc 2e

claaae;

dc Lantagnac,

Fournier, Aspirant

2e

lero classe ;

dc 3c

do le

Oauticr, Aspirant

and Watson Hammond.

dc Vaisscau ;

ingcuieur dc

Charles Davis

on

It

enterprise.

Spanicr, Knseigne

Augusta."

Richard

I,

ed with (he appearance of the sheet. Success

finding

The

Nos.

recieved.

a new

greatly improved.

Guetin

to state, while

Era".

been

Weekly Argus",

being stripped,

were

"New
have

days

whatever

Helen

Officer,

requested

captain

landed

There

sold her liclland, Commander, arrived

Cap(.

sunk.

John Small,

Kilburn'Webqui.h,

upon the ice.

days subsequently, eight

crew

were

paper

and

power.

two

P. Collins Steward, and four

Steerer,

Seamen,

in

taking

vessels, except
3d

six

an

William N.

The

ihcy

subsequently

Capt.

and

Company's Island,

authorized

or

The

Dc

board

until

Parish,

for

"

vessel,

was

and

Spars
vessel

and

drowning

vessel.

where

hoard the

mainder

should fall

in

and

commenced

fire and

board other

Boat

port.

Captain

was set on

The

com-

Two had

William

tho

treated wilh

Susan's

this

sight.

Capt.

repairing

Rigging,

valuable.

was

But

highest bidder,

in

sight;

are

all

went on

finally

steer

following

hove in

company

Bay.

facilities for

we

were

and Some five

Capt.

Captain

duty

On the

Augusta"

offered any

ship's

subsequently

by

drowned

was

eight days,

the

unless (hey

Bay,

the

succeed-

the ice.

one

Warrior of New London,

Endeavor;

his

and

upon

following day.

the

wilh

vessel;

continue in the vessel, days since in Ihe Mcnkar of New Bedford.

was.bis

vessel.

some

the

(he

their unanimous

safe

not

in

not

and

badly.

leaking

Crew concurred.

of Mr.

Solide which

was

besides

pieces,

consultation

a

expressed

was

with

in

be

to

held

in

away and

clear of

Irishman, perished

an

a

lower breast

unmanageable

more

steered his boats for

planks ship,

Rudder Irons

Post,

quarter,

the follow-

cut

21 of the

escape,

perished,

came out

by

constantly

and the

under her

being Subsequently however, they

qualities

to

Hamburg brig

well

advisable

sailing

loading for Honolulu.

ing orders

Swift

by reached

their

it is suppo-

attack them and put about, the Pirates
in

found

here The vessels

known

may lead

attack

to

be

then

gelling

bouts,

two

up four

En right,

M.on

examination,

knocked

were

nearly

was

small armed vessels Casks,

two

her,

to

pumps

hogged,"

Slern

He immediately

from Macao

armed that

Fastenings

reaching the

shipped

Three of them have,

days

her

that it

sed been arrested.
A few

;

starboard

m., another boat

p.

their

c

Englishman,

ts
were

of them

agent which

"

off, forward,

;

Kales

most

be

minutes, she

found

was

thorough

a

found

the shore St. Lawrence

in

Ship

hard,

(humped

Water and Provis-

condition

Upon
was

and concluded

Malays

succeeded

but

floated,

Rudder

all of the the

day.

and

hook

cers

rigging.

treasure

which (he

of Chinamen

shipping

detection.

and

next

Whampoa

the

of her

(he

She receiv-

no

Captain

(hat

hours and twenty

in

found

was

abandon Ihe

to

near

eff the

evening

a. m. on

were

the other upon the ice.

lightening

overboard Oil,

disabled

vessel

be-

struggle

then made(heir escape

valuables,
in the

the

board.—

on

picked

ed

relative of the Oil

murdering

ship

to

chief officer,

into the
tip

The Chinamen after

whites,

a

of

ma-

previously

from

officer

In these

she

were

The

found

she

As

Ship going

two

(hen rushed

all of the whiles

alarmed and

came

boy,

a

and

ed.
at

pany

there

1\

At

5

by

made

straits,

ice.

in the

fill

boat succeeded

wreck.

(he

the

to

passage

the vessel
the

by

masls

were

wrecked,

the

W., and

ininules,

sight.

commenced

In six

started

Chinamen attacked the

land, (he

boat

five

crew

about five miles

the deck and murdered

in 20

time,

reef in

in

Portuguese.—

one

but

this

reef.

a

throwing

going.

and

N.

(o

The

ing day.

about

her

Boussoul

On

damage

her

attempts

being hazy

to

Island.

surrounded

causing

with

out,

was

At the lime of the wreck,

making

through

sea,

Company's

Boih

most

China passengers, the

At

his

upon

ions.

for

Hong Kong

Arraloon

brig

altered

knots,

of any

again
part,

0

immediately

the sth (he British

left

car

with

•

Pirates.
tin

infested

sea are

ihe weather

was

hard.

signs

Bow,

had 7 fathoms of water,

M.,

about

at

lowered

little for (be last month.

S'arboard

course

struck

ternoon.

the

leagues distant,
ship's
1 P.

Loochoo.

at

came

off

by

command-

16 months

27th, about II o'clock,

one

time

1853.

of obP.

2

n

whaleship Susan,

Smith,

was

hound

West,

purpose

15th,

of

side,

1853,

Lawrence

Clarence,

wood.

taining

15th,

July

20

east

circumstances :—On the

left

biceze

strong

the

on

ihe vessel

"Liverpool Ochotsk

2d," Capt. W. J. Swift, Master,

kindly

'Susan.'

ship

and 50 whnle oil,

April 27th,
Loss

treated very

were

of

Loss

re-

source.

A.

they

Kales and his Officers.

papers,

supposing

you before you

any other

Bhering's Straits,

shore and

on

the authorities

despatched

well tho

resisted.

successfully

letters,

Your'a respectfully,

by

surround them as usual, with boats which the

NOVEMBER,

Ihe agents

to

some

have written

consisting

having

steamers

An

send

to

ceived it from

last and

July

applied

sion

Mississippi 'his might possibly

wilh his fleet

Plymouth and Saratoga

of Jeddo in

and

I have

you would

I

1853.

Japart.

of the above named
the

)

China,

August lOth,

FRIEND,

dc

2e

Aspirant dc

claaae

;

2. claaae;

�THE

MelaucholA
y
ffair.
Two
•«

belonging

Seamen

Portsmouth",

friends

They

board

on

excited

wilh

Soames,

when

Liquor,

to

a

became

Death

funeral

of the

followed.

unfortunate

the officers and

seamen

the

Tho

Bethel.

t!.e

after

blow,

been taken

as

dram

i

shops

stroys

!

How

men's

reason

quence

of

were

Parker is

shoie, has

on

Wo

!

it

the

upon

is

such

well

I

that

de-

to

have

retnsjn*
10(10

our

facts
no

call

is

the

lOlh

of

out

our

is

a

—

IB.]

t&lt;&gt; note in

have

only

3-4

in

bees

and

cts;

the

made since
100

and

but the

transac-

S moderate

ex-

be

quantity of reading
School

about

demand

hear

and

of sales

30,000

of

lb. at 34

Free

Similar favors

*S§*** Seamen
at

the

of French

menced

n's

H

Us

barrels of

if sent

Peter Earl,
tt

Hiram

for

Hank,

F.

Charles

Mr.

Lmnphier,

Morris

E.
W.

Buddington, Henry
Banks, Win. T. McKneel, AusA.

Crawford

Clcarland,

the

living

Arctic

circumstances
while

York

in

Hospital

are

Will

and

nre

here-

a

and from

an officer,

Tracts &amp;.c

ijf'i.oO. From'
A friend

C.

the fall of

in

30,

Commanderand

"

and

French

wh. ah.

the

when

day,

next

vessel

"

when

kept

a

was

as

sold for 75

cents

not

22.10

Palk..

the

by

friends in New

Obtained.

one

Coulter

and Ed. O. DennU-

in vessels

year ago

bound to the

invited

com-

Office nt the

until the

resident*

near

m.

d.

H. I.
the

market, reaidencs

and Bcretania street*, above

the Ca-

tholic Church.

Ships

ever

medicine*

with

supplied

than

and prices

sea-worthy

Store

Drss

of Fort

corner

and

aTlathrop,
HONOLULU,

res-

called

Seamen

Bethel.

attend.

to

hoisted

the

the

at

Thursday

next

Temperanco Meeting

NOTICE—
evening,

six

Gosnold,"
to

company

survey

condemned

was

13.

came

received

State..

danger geo.

great

was

Consulate booka.

were

vessel

afternoon

to

.till

but

1839,

block
in

stove

The

Tuscany,"

vessel

sold

was

before furnished

the

Opposite

Market,

in

much

at

thi*

lower

city.

DRUGGIST,

LANGHERNE,

per barrel, and

next door to

Capt. Spencer*.

The Ship Chandlery.

ships.

barrels of the oil

day

for

All the

$100.

vessels
To

the

The

discharged.

were

commenced

wind

all

the

the

happy

are

saved.

in tho

"

to

"Tuscany"

and

was

that

report

The

taken

crew

all

out

are

in the

be

6.0*

best

kind,

furnished

the

Passengers
Mr*.

1).

Little,

W.

Kiild, C.

Mosht*.

8.

at tho

important, you
has

pestilence

shortest

of

this

will
not

E.

F.

Jesson,

L.

Reynold*.

a.

Baker,

W.

O.

Jewon,

Y.

run

no risk

Bay.

SornicnsiA.—Capt. Swift,

Hill

and

of .mall

By
nard

tub

and

Zoa—J.' B. Knapp
Mo**r*.

wife,

d.

a

Higg"

l

".

CUMINGS.

**• c.

&amp;

»*trr».

SMITH,

CHANDLERS

SHIP

Bar-

and

U„

Vance.

AGENTS.

GENERAL
Ship,

supph.d

with

RECRUITS,

STORAGE.

MONEY.

j".
A

The

paid to

be

call.

oh.*im.

Larabee,

J. Brown

Capts.

that

AND

Mr.

Bunker,

Sharp,

and

family,

a*

several

1853—6m-19

1,

Howci.
and

pox,

within

Luce,

Messrs.

Nelson,

Rowc,

family,

Alwin, Rate, Tobey, Bickles,

which will

attention wiU

Every

with
may favor us

GILMAIT

Swan.
Tnr.

re-

and

at moderate

notico and

appeared here, nor

Kcalakeakua, Sept.

Serpent.

1).

virit

abundance

greatest
following articles,

r.

Sea

fact,

to

coming .eason for

find hore in tho

You will

tho*e who

by the

followiing

cruits.

miles

B. Gosnold."

"

the

arrived,

have

remainder

BAY

the

inducement,

as

the best tho islands afford,
price*:—Sweet Potatoes,
Cocoanuta, Beef, Mut.Squashes, Melon*, Orange*,
hands
Wood in any
ton, Goats, Hogs, Fowls, Turkeys,
tho landing.
_ Lastly and most
quantity, delivered at

adrift.

set

Ten of the

Mary".

anchor, and

the

Island..

called to

offered

are

KEALAKEAK.UA

of the

There the remainder of the oil
nnd hull

■which

visiting

Whale-Ships

attention is

YOUR

south of Indian Ft.

Bay

of

Hawaiian

next

fresh,

blowing

weighed

vessels

for

stood away

were

Masters

and anchored that afternoon, nnd (501)

came to

8.00

officers ofll. B. M.'»

Bhlp Amphitrite,
U«t*r of

It

and there

large

a

both sailed

United

Several

M.,

ter;

Ship

1853.

passing

impossible

the

upon

8.

reported

tf

city.

Honolulu, June

encountered

was

bow.

In

$8.00
ft.OO

Friend,

a

■I

larboard

Cushing, Owen, Weil,
Chapel, (including

services, lighting, painting, .tc.)
Capt. Scabury, Mechanics' Own,
"
Neil, Tahmaroo,

M

It

A.

!)

These vessels

cue.

the

Tripp,
two masters

wbaiesiiip Pallas, $2.i0.
the
expenses at

ice.

distress,

Mary"

goodly

Offerings.
from

she

the XJ.

Hoi.

thankfully
communicated to his

Respecting Joseph A.

sinking.
of

We

including Histo-

Friend,

Siraitg

left

1839.

will be

information

Chaplain,

;

Disnßow, who

Honolulu

cannotbot'ound

name

Any

following

of

leaking,

her

a

Friend, $.'..

'rom

000

Wm.

at

have died at the

Chaplain's

with

supplied
matter,

of the

support
lalcahipa, $11,

incidental

It

on

about

ship stripped

acknowledge

Books, Newspapers,

the

c

out, with

timbers, and four planks.

Bt

r

forwarded

to Mr.

port

reported

not

J.

Henry

Respecting

Ship Marcus, Capt.

of all of them.

ar

the

when

trood

would

by calling

will

study, they

R-

llildeith,

be

or

Bright, Ueorge

L.

Mose.

Hammond, Thomas

in-

closing (irmly.

Andrews,

notified that

•r

by

B.

B.

Capt.

Capt.

Friend,

Chaplain* Study,

tho

at

from this

family

that time ha.

San Francisco.

Theatre,

Columbia,

divided equally among the three

gallon;

to

We

trifle.

n

Chaplain

Judge

ries,

Ix&gt;c,

of the

Lewis

Butts,
a

his

wrote

since

mar-

The transactions

firm.

solicited from others.

by

followed

of September,

day

and

■track,

The oil

donation of Books for gratuitous distribution
from

Editor

Richardson,

'Marcus.'

Ship

mos

blocks

cb

steer

the

cts"per gallon.

improved

The

August

inquiry,

been

very

lb—the market

super

;

MARKET.

cts.

fair

W'halkbone. —Continues

33

30

Aug.

;

from

Current

at IM eH per

have

clude 2850 bids st 53

25,000 lb,

by

sales

late Mail

the

change

;

133

at

being

at

of

libeling*'

Hcattered

and of

resident

Prices

ending

no

bbll,

the week

have

some

tin

wrecked

was

struck

deny-

that afflicts

both

List of

linn

quality

holders

prices

the

to

Ra-

may n-

from hi. friend..

will
Any information,

himself.

left Katu-

from Nuke-

sent

be

soon

Ocean, under (lie

and

it, that

selling

curse,

news

the wcrk

Whalv.—There

tent,

Catholics,

world

Sherman, 31

conse-

General

here is

liquor

HKDPORI)

Sperm.—We

of

another

were

and

1846,

letters

They

The American Whale

second oil,

in

inelancholly

following

[for

tion*

from

Royalist"

island.

Island

Loss

herd

rum

the

occurred

see

Shipping

B.

extra

"

after the

same

and

liiv.-i,

to

special

NEW

bbla.

informed

in

July 16, 1816, hut

he

•'

Wimow, who visited Hon-

Mr. Dayio

Respecting

bark

Chaplain. Study,

gratifying intelligence

the

Catholic Missionaries had landed

some

of the

would
that

is,

Attorney

including

the

last of

ccive

tl

of the

Taylor,

of death should

This

has

will

fact,

No

our

also

(hat,

source,

"

which

shall

we

respecting

It.

call at the

will

jah,"

about 6

Smith, Canandaigua.

B.

If Chahj.l.

r****

expected.

when

expected,

Leonard

home

gladly received by B.
Chaplain, at Honolulu, or

the

Hilo,

Esq.,

Pitman

native of Canandai-

be

Information will

olulu

are

colors

ket,

be

land-

prospects

WANTED.

Darro,

ha* been absent from

He

N. Y.

years.

expedition.

seafaring.

the N.

could

full report

a

were

their

Respecting
gua,

return-

Catholic Priest.

seamen

evil and greatest

copy

and

as

soon

make

to

had

The Missionaries

favorable

as

Royalist"

Katuhiva,

at

inflicted Sandwich

frequenters

"Maine Law";

community,

we

"

Sidxkt G.

Information

hope

the

ning
worst

safely

On the

forcibly

for the

place

enforced.

are

How

the

true

our

officers

Police

took

!

rum

We do

laws

that

affray

serious

that the

;

American

ship.

l.-tanco

to

O, thai

!

warning

the

INFORMATION

liutts.

warning

a

tried

77

Marquesas.—lntel'igence

to

(hat port.

to

ed

Portsmouth" hiva,

who

seaman

being

This inelancholly
serve

"

of the.

board his

on

attended by

The services

and many others.
at

The

numerously

was

man

ed

fatal be able

a

blow upon the other, John Slinchfield.

immediately

Tahiti

at

Addison Mr.

one,

inflicted

Quarter-master,

a

good

as

1853.

NOVEMBER,

S. has been received from ihe Rev. Mr. Parker

S.

resorting

but,

"National,"

the

shop called

dram

reported

are

ship,

U.

shore, Wednesday,

came on

ult.

the 26th

Mission

the

to

FRIEND,

Seamen's

payment

of

attendance

$10

Chaplain

wonld

from H. B. M.'»

at Little

cudiiig Sept. 30,

CARD.

Briton

IW3.

acknowledge

the

Con.ul General for

Hospital,

for th.

quarter
te*as»l

W

O

established

HAVING
lo, Hawaii,
recruits

on

H

T

is prepared to

favorable

lon the United States.

II
_

himself in bu»lne*»

term., for

furui»h

*' Hi-

.hip*

oash, good*,

or

with
Hills

�78

THE

For

Lift

Board

on

Friend.

th*

choice of bis heart;

Man-of-War.

a

islanders bore
but

.Vow far ho
sweep., where erarre a
n

I

rom

midnight watch the

reader,

the

across

waves

he wolf's long howl

tumultuous

roar,

Even

he

of the Will June

morning

glorious,

but beautiful

unlucky wights

9

ship

thought they

of the

brilliancy

fantastic

peaks

golden light
to

was

sun

of

no

the

her best,

tars were

and if the

liltle

that

so

the

to

stray

busy

thoughts

of

beauty

her

it(

did

leave it.
of

how

they thought

as

The craft

that

war

tic, and

about

was

proceed

to

unlucky

papers

treat

crew

beard

on

have

you kind

so

to

think

to

best

the

but if

ful,

the

I]than

rivited

to be

old'

■

"

li than

did

far

going

of harbor

out

sybils

making

we

were

where

had

we
one

if you every

it

me

htlle

a

was

not

kind

so

glum

with

people,

Iwe hauled

;

ns

and

t

from
is

ship

a

t
si

no

sombre rcfiVc-

or

was

not

wor.»

truly amiable wi

bounded

onward,

the

Alter

were

we
tl

and

the shi

we

but

were

Oalm had

spec

a

disappeared

was

an

far, fat • jtwai

still there.

tin-in

f"ltcl

til

gal Ml"'"

W* rsfvsßs.

poop

the Eastern bias

to

sooll

\\aters;

such

DO

northward

over

every

il'ther

as

rounding the pnii

little world of Honolulu

but

where

smoothly

Oalm,

as

the

to

steadily

cheer-]JI he

reception,

place

heading

upon

not

leaving

on

departing

few hours and

a

quietly

as

such

no

be wondered at, ! A* IV*

to

a

did their best

bail

bit the less

a

was

went

a

sellle the matter

to

always

1

Mow

in!ins tilt; Hawaiian*.

mv career.

prognostications

lost

was

always makes peo-

glum

was

en

torn

were

enough

neighbors,

my

Idling

I

for

interest

prophecy

to

as

to

that

in error,

an

that it

for

1. that
Wo betide taeunfo
morning I
JNo.
Itunate fellows that
stepped between the wine

I

enough

for all

was

attention,

my

sentiment

dismal, if I

it in, and

beeches that

just long

for either

tions,

,jple
lliese;

were

drowning, thai

taking

so

their

these fair isles,

very in-

sybil

gone

can,

one

These,

no

the

brigl

moincn

every

length closed

at

view, better, perhaps

not

that way,

—sure

but

me,

exalted termination

the effect of
was

to

since that,

sybils

Leaving

they

reader know

and

occurred

fate, have

to! more

vessel i

point

among

had

,'tiinc

ajn

missile]• I
to
be,1 place

but lillle

escape of

until the

fainter

J feel their loss Insuddenly
luck, but
But csftiigh ol this,
tin-in.

sure

fate

thai time;

at

narrow

t

messages

villas and

pretty

growing

trees

his
nobility, but
cruise, and then the words of the kind;land

creature

my

arc

with,

f&lt;

to

givin

Waymauola;

1 little hut

am,

gootl

for

ominous words

voyage

hundreds of

some

Nuiianu with its

'j green

1 had

time,

leathery

you

you tempi your

a

'lof

our

I

though

me

flic

then

rejoinder;

very

begin

the Arc-

her.

of their
movements,

teresting subject,

a

a

veryjjother

were

of was

the writer of these
papers

of the

what

to

they

soon

speak

we

her

[very
these 1

the

Faith

to start on

.had

loveliness of the
spot made them discontented

"

think of them

,

occasionally

scene,

was

was

muddy chain,:

a

some

was

beauty

beneath;

over

of the

beauty

flood of•

a

her shoe after

bravado threw

ol

out

back.

or

j

cheerful

that occasion
my

on

so,

threw

drowned if

the

over

shed

reflected in the bright mirroi

unhappy

morn!

valley of Nuunnu;

purpose,

dressed in

peering
he

Oahu,

upon the

of the

beauty
ns

I

morns;!

of

gloomiest

very

of the

more

.nurse

worthy

j

Ijsnils,

when I left home for the fiist

.'been
busy unmoor-'

were

island;that

hove

ocean, we

pilot goodbye,

our

feel the loss!
shore, then filled and
'carry on
trimming ou
therefore kind
stood for
the little valli

please.

I, naturally

upon the

more

short time, bid

to

dote, respect

you

Once

us,],!a

mother, sister,

a

was, to

in the little harbor of Honolu-

lu, it seemed the
little

who

,

it

the

at

fair

lo

somewhat down in the mouth;
years

was

brnlie bright

though

severely,

whom

on

if you

feelings

froni[Omalaska'i shore."—Pleasures

ope.

any of the

relationship

enough

have

you

girl

fair

some

that

long

creature

an

that

not

home there, and

at

1653.

NOVEMBER,

exactly

beeir

quite
the dear

of

blow,

that slumber in eternal
srrew,

wastes

nd waft

»r*ese*

had

we

to be

*miles

Rcliring's rocks and Greenland's naked isles,

Did on bis

ing their

or

summer

FRIEND,

sow

IBM

SUN

ni'i-t, when

ill thai isle

111

no

Uanssf it area

*n

M

In
,r.

make themselves

to

1 I shall not enter minutely into the details
For upwards of
of the passage to Bearing, straits for inconI
ten
been
years have
knocking about the
forehand, it is but a inuu-01-wai 's cruise; j
ol
the Dumber of vessels that nnsequence
globe, many shores have I visited, many seas
there and back again.
' nually resort thitherin pursuit of the whale
not
•have I roamed and
have I
a few perils
The sun had scarce
the passage is as well known as the
appeared, when, as if
passage
as far would I cheerencountered, but
to
Atlantic, therefore it is unnecesacross fhe
greet him, a swarm of seamen sprang
aloft, Ihe sails dropped from the yards, and fully travel, twice the dangers would I enfor me to offer
remarks
the
feel

you

inclined,

the

soon

ship

and

we

began

but how
clank

to

it

the fair

the fiddler

nearly

our

played

his merriest tunes,

last

to no

hearts

to

the

even

look

there

wassomethiag
could

find

cling

to

suggested

tions

might

be "mud."

great rough

sentimental

a

At

sea-cow

and

hauling

on our

grance

played

of

around

us,

sighing

if' what of

as

is

na-

old

he

is

soulless

more

refreshing

at some

fra-

fitfully

murmuring
loth

time

or

to

land of four

it

they ing away

o'clock.

I

preten- ■

has its cha-

■ that
or

The

eyes.

both the

as

de-

Doubt-

another,

I

or

But

image
to

canting

minute

more

and

bracing

round

our

island
we

friends

were

with the

a

in the

up

from those he loves and holds dearest either side

as

if

pearly

to

and

cheeks,

teeth and lus-

is

the

to

ship

from

the

welcome

this time

most

fog,

so

no

'A

at

was

from

part

much

so,

800

sonic

islands

are

and

tolerably

over

nations

for

retreat

in the

is

to

the

wildest

tacit

who

left

arc

enjoyment
This

comparatively

island

and

of

cuttinrr

speak-

Behring's straits,

westernmost

ani-

few scattered

a

it

short time since, then all vessels

fori round the

other

forbearing

shores.

the islands

snow,

parallel, they

wandering Esquimaux,

a new route
a

same

houses of

inhospitable

■ through
■ ing,

salt!

the

with

degree Unknown in

tintumeablc of the

other

their

high,

bold, prrthe time we made

covered

partially
to a

at

is

went

up, I

so

We left

then gone that way, and
i

waved
more

narrow

and

were

tribes of

i by

t

blaz-

light

passed through

rocky,

and cold

most

either

jibs,

we

little

a

thick

was

required

day

during

the

which,

I never could discover the reason why, except
shore, —ai that, that ancient mariner, Capt. Cook had

the

of the

and

mals and

indelibly but

discursive.

went

than

are a

and

a

of

we

broad

parts of the world in the

lovely

formed

of God

chafing

but

splendid

spirit pervades

last adieu,

breakers

i bleak

daughter of Ere■

head yards,

centre

less

blushing

return

strangely

think,

stars

beautifully

same

dark,

are

remarkable

very

one

wind for the

have

V2

passed

000 of it.

i eipitotis

to

was

with

The Aleutian

daughters i them,

not

the

must

as

beautiful wilh its i

thou, fair

skin and

Islands

we

a

volcano, and

a

The weather

dirty,

very

Aleutions in

groat rate, but

all boesl

pretensions

skins

at a

light house for it

pa-

of Vumaska and the is-

peaks,

one was

such dear■ the southwest,

dusky

mean

brilliant

sister of the

i thy dusky

here

no

east

made the

(38th June)

M.

mountains,

with four

we

the

to

a.

between the islands

gentle island,

are

mean
oar

each

balmy light,

carefully

have become

was

no

.Sandwich

their

art

clear

thy

trous

and

neither

moon,

bit

a

breeze stole

behind.

'

about It

of taste,

Spain,

Even

Indeed the

with its

night

wilh

affec-

sun

stamped.

beauty

and

forth

the

true

luint

and

matter

that; if tlie day is

glorious

bows, then and in

and

and

beyond

and

south

concerned
a

forgotten,

not

it is

ship's head slowly

if like ourselves'it

less the reader has

its

ns

the

liden with the

and leave such

parted

a

at

is

palm

be

to

why

beauty,

authority.—

no

Beauty

of the Pncific have

on

ils iron

dog,

sea

is

beauty

as

far the Cyclades.
be-

isles that

now

dewy flowers, gently

came, as

part

But

not

far

i

were

fiddle

of

land is

"Our Greece,

Billy,—my

to

the

from the shore,

from the land

gel

far,

that

say

sage from Honolulu

islands of Hawaii.

hearthc

to

of song

hearts and

warm

re-

England days,

was

the last

to

object

swung

springs,

to

us.

balmy

even

therefore

last the anchor

receded

it

that the

far

behind.

tion,

were

Our anchor held

churn

as

it

rouse

in these

Noras

the

the

but

forms,

a

to

siib-

on

any

suffice it

' ject,

left be-j racteristic, hut which fhe supremacy, has notI
all been decided, then why net Great Britain as

we

thoughts

touched its mad heai't, that
ture,

began

girls

and reluctant

lustily, tugging

vain

impetuous litlle

plaintiff.

rank

ol

hearty

Italy

science,

until [their beauties and put

scraped

string!

could

sad,-our

were

away,"
gan

nothing

purpose,

of

their termi-

at

as

Honolulu.

at

cheerlessly,• Italy, Greece, Circassia

and

he

"
and struck
the
up
savage
hind us," catgut and fiddle

welcome,

got

of her fair

natures

clank,;;far

up, clank,

sary

myself

ensure
a

we

as

boast

oni may

manned,

was

and

as

Honolulu all these,

at

in the face,

at

nation,

ception

harshness

kind

home.

at

us

counter, could I

can-

sleepers

and

agreeable

ponderous anchor, i

slowly

black

bc-i

in the hoarse i[Spain

capstan

came

the cable

went

was

for

holiday

our

weigh

dismally

in vain,
he

that

all

The

end.

at an

was

you

cloud of

a

dismally proclaimed

anchor" that

Up

may,

but I tell

woke the stillness of•

then

voice,

a

have aroused

the island,

us,

clothed in

pipe

and

deep

might
"

was

shrill

a

vass,
the

expect,

accompany

and

I &amp;.c,

channel with

roaring

our

seamen

■ racteristic tenacity for

old

our

return

I
i

on

such

still

adhered

to

it,

until

praiseworthy daring
weakness,

■ ed vale,

t»

actually

slashed

broke

and

cha-

Capt. Maclure
a

through

through

in the Polar

with their

methods, routes,

the

regions

mind
the

islands,
a

beyond

antiquatand

season

was

in ad-

�THE

of

vance

that way

it

tropics,

like

bath into the cold

stepping

long

out

of

wanting

not

rapidly

approaching

gions,

we

then after

were

days and

long

ihe

passing

the

the

around

constantly
casionally
sighted
part

came

fishermen

prising

themselves.

that there is
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below

went

Misct

most

enter-]

be

it

anchor, then furling

our

Woiiks—A

ol the most

M'Aulav's Hist,

little

by

and let

we

will

magic,
upas
natural breakwater, to

a

oc-

and

race,

may

desolate,

so

the (ith

on

We

nearly

their

good

to

,

deserve it,

truth,

but with

oil,

glided

we

it

birds.

it

American

an

and

boarding
being required

the boarders

The locution it

&amp;c, fee.

WoitKs.—Among them

horse, sheep,

Medical
some

dead whale audi

having

shore

no

re-

and

citied

these expert and

with

hours

commence

and

school i.a

l'uiiahou

school,

of farm hooks.

were,

These for the

Well do they

and

comment,

of

a

beyond that of

energy is

as

across

Americans,

are

are

pigs, base, —Sugar planter's Manual, and

smoothi

that

deep

of the

bor

Shukespcure, Milton,

Byron,

AuciiiiEtnitE

on

Aouict'i.rciiAi.

ing

Melville's

whalers.

tew

a

j

I ceUsneOUS
mention

to

of

The

of-

ever

will

3d.

Kancs.

Polar

the

them

Among

Wiiiiks

works

few,

undersigned,

whales, seals and wal-

us,

myriads

and countless

rus

ol

monsters

not

A

warm]

nights,

Aleutians,
sea,

huge

the

the

SCHOOL.

of this school

term

Vr.iliissasjr. August

found the rwst selection

Honolulu.

Poetical

reccivedsby

been

be

PTJKTAHOU
The next

Office.)

the! Campbell, Montgomery, Sigourney,

indicate how

to

short

unruffled surface of the

,1

other cir-

change,

great

in

, teed

the]

in

a

and will

79

BOOKS

Pclvneiian

the

"■JTAVE lately

Hut inde-

of air.

(At

our

felt

we

so

cumstances were

the

to»

been 8t sal

altered

we

degrees,

draught

of this

pendently

40

ai'ter being

was

NEW

old

eusy

hardly

had

islands, when

too, for

change

We

nearly

temperature

was

from the islands, invariably

now.

days from the

the

went

shown, it

once

follow, and ships
go

who

Capt. Collinson,

The road

way.

1853.

NOVEMBER,

FRIEND,

Seamen

single vol-

A

FEW

Study.

'

of the

COPIEB

Sandwich

Sandwich I.laed*.
of

Island,

Jarves'

tor

HUtorv

safe at

the

of

the

Chapla n'»
**•

�HARRIED,
in

«

R»r. T. B. Taylor, at his
evening, 13th inaL by
D.
Valley, John R. Smiih and faaballa

Tuesday

1853.

NOVEMBER,

FRIEND,

THE

80

PORT OF

JOURNAL.

MARINE

LAHAINA.

Arrived*

idrnc* in Nuuaau

Naw Court

In the

Honolulu,

Aaa U. Thurston,

OF

83d. by the Rev. T. E. Taylor,
daughlor ol
Misa Marah Andrews,

to

Esq.,

PORT

tho cloaa of the

at

House,

Honolulu.
Hoa. Lorrin Andrews, all of

5—Am bk

OcL

via TaMartin, 41 da fm Sydney

3—Br bk Orkney Lass,

5—

6—Frsch

Henry

Samuel J. Uowselt, of Honolulu,

aeB.

y

Bk

Bart.

Coanold, 25th

from
to a

I

Philadelphia, anil left jw.m1I,
in that .fry.

Ins prop-

over

6—Am

T.

wh sh

"sh

10—"

bk

"

Ludlow, 20

IOJ3 wh,

inns,

1030J

17

"

Bedford.

.New

the deck.

Itlh Sept.
John

17th.

Ocl

Millkanaka.

King's

i

go

&lt;Oct

arh, XM3 b.

12—

"

12—

"

Am. whale

Ill—

"

at Mr.

in

Nuuanu

I.i-

Ksialo

Wllcnx'a

ard Butler, or Philadelphia.

Mr.

Valley,

Rich-

bettlad

will he

Killed by

13—

waa

1.1 officer of

cap-iaed,

survive

Mitlwo

At

.am.

the

wu never

leave,

a

he

seen

e,.me oui

interred

were

HI.

.gain.

so

on

ship

disappeared a,

tl.o

on

side

south

moum

Last,

Capo

ol

M_

"

II-

"

|4_

«

ll—

it-■

15

15-

1859,

on

to

boat eteorcr, belonging

1853,

Sept.

ship.

board whale

on

Sherman,

Island

Sandwich

a

.

17—
17

—

native.

12, 1853,

May

on

alo.rur, bolonging

hoard the Empire, Freeman Rn.wn.a
also a Sandwich Islander.

to

boat

Pocasset,

//armnny. Captain
on board Ship
August 15th, 1853,
ft.
Hi. remain, were conbelonging to New tendon,

veyed'to

Talcauhano, Chi.i,

la the Orhotsk Sea,

Captain

Mai tha'a Vine) ard.

bis
to mourn

on

Ans.

a

wile

SStk,

to

He belonged

loaves

He

shore.

Enterprise,

�l.ip

aged S3 years.

lleorv Jernegan,

gartown,

a.d burricd

board

on

and

K.I-

child

Wr. Illnrhman, belonging to
At aaa, oa board ship Eh ctra,
Ins end
boiug taken down
by
New York.
The ueceaaed'mot
line.
by the

ahlp, Charles Carroll,

tlen, Wm. Brown, aged
April
uaa,

Hth,

at

a native

on

on

Slst

July, of

c.nsump

about20.

board

aea,
of Feyal, killed by falling from ah.lt.

S3d, of conaumptlna,

Suss Htodoam-, aged
Ocl_ Sin,

at

at

the

U.S. Hospital, I.aJiaina,

N. Y.
18, of Palmyra,
Mas.

Lahaina,

Marth»

John Manwaring of whaloahip

CapL

Maswsamo,

wife of

173- West,
board Ocl 5th, in laL «*&gt; North, long.
of N. Y.
Cbaa. Carroll, JonaTiian T»tt«ah,

roaring water.,

With scarcely
The

water,

a moment

closed o'er

to murmur

aim

a

prayer,

The

ocean

cloved o'er him,

glare.

Aad

ao

now real,

seen,

aaark guide, the

and

mounterto the

aad kind hearted,
Oa board be waa cheerful, willing
mourned siuce he parted,
Selnved by hi. shipmates, now
it baa flaun,
But bis soul is «t re-t, up to God
And

left friend, and kindred bit aba.nee

snore

Taioagh

shall his hand
the w.de waste

guide the

to mourn.

dreary and dark,

hla Maker on high,
Bui bit spirit shsll sing to
hi. ocean bed shall .wall to the sky.
v. hilewavee-o'cr

I'.'

end.

1 he seal, though

(be body should sink (a the

25

•»

•■

it

i*

«

"

•*

»«

"

b.

h.

15.

*p

"

li,

M

sh Good Ketnrn,

\\

"

sh

wh,

Uno-i

b.

wb, 4000 b.

|-

l.'t

tvt
t

sp,

(oo

wh, 3000 b

ekjOQ Wb,
11, Ill'Uslij, ArC,
Arc*To tpe3so

-H

,|. ('

tXMKI

b.

bone.

John,TiUon,

Cornell, Arctic, !900 wh, 7000 b.

Gratitude,

Three Brothere, Aiiam-.-io hp/JOoo w,-£Gni-ob

ap,

Am Kb

ne.

h

b.
wb, Ckhio

lb -tfiiL-olina, Vauque in,

Fr

**

15 .0 wh, 9 .00

ing.

bk Oc»r|to, tftevona,

"

"

h.ini.

I'nrriii^ton,-'.*&gt; sp,

l4oh

•*

ii

li

b

I too wli, UtoOO b.

Rambler, rortcr, Japan, AouODi

«-11

"nh

«•

15 ds fi.i San Franci-co.

Logan, While, N 11, boo sp, 9 00 wli, 20,000
bk W T H'he.lon, I oni-tock, NL, 700 W, 10,00,.1&gt;

Hp.

sp. i?7oo w, liooo

-|»,

900 wb, 154mb b.
mKh Mary At. Susan, llrown, So «p,
1400 wh, ..000 b.
2,1.i
ih Cm. SOttU,
up.
bone.
m
bk Prudent, Na-h, i.5.» wb, 12opo
150
2050 w, 19000 h.
mlb Harrison, llalhaway,
pp,
I.mo
ii
ui!,.'HMK) hone
xh oiympia, ltn&gt;M'ii,'.i ■ &gt;p.
raiaihnU', Has tun, 5o
ltoo wli, 4000 bone
nli

••

sti

doo

Holnt, Arc,

h|,

"

Cm

A re, "Jo

gh l.iina.tor, Aliny, Ocll,4osp, 1000 wh, 10,000

mib

*«

Nan., J.i.io sp.
da fm V Ixindnn.
//armoiiy, Itogers, llio

Vl'-vola nil,

ah Koiiiiiliii, Baker, Arc, lo pp, Ukw
300
sh Win. II iniiii n,

'*

"

Sw am,

Tot.)
Vesper, I...per, NL, 4.10 wh
li
Dover, llalicock, Moo wb, No. 11

M

26

b

83,ese

Jh |i m,

(i

sli Riinaii, Cttmakey,

*

w

8000 hone.

BoSe wb,

•»

»

b

N L, boo
I'erkiin, Allen,

tt

II

Booob

A

IS

**
"

«

do.
w,

r

"sh A* Coffin,

•«

«*

&gt;■

till Norm.in, rh;t&gt;', Japan,

"

1000 bono

200 wh. 4otto bum-

*'

116

Uuu

2300 wh, thin

William-,

season

no.

Cleared.

leii,

liailey,

sh California,

Wood,

sh Meteor, Crapo,
sh Mary

"
"

"
"

Nan ,800 w:i,7000

hone.

Mys..

&amp;

N 11, loft.,
SI,
cum,
wb, looo© bone.
F„ Adims, S oillt, N 11, Ho" wh, 10.000 hone.
Oct. 21—Am sh llenj Morgan Chapel, OCk, 9400 wn, 2 ~™&gt; 1 h
20—

"

sh

21

"sh

vi

m(.
(*

"

"

"

"

"

"

"

25
"

11
"

"

"

(i

"

»(
"

"

i&lt;
M

,i

"
"

"bk
"

�~

**

Fr

.»

11
•
•

•s—
"

»«'
-

700 wit, 55u0

China, How**,
"
9500 wh. 8000 hone.
Scotland, Smith,
900 whi 5000 b.
Wnshingion, Edwards, Arc,

bk

lirooklin, Keliy,

Arc, ISae

wh,

18000 b.

Jos.llayden, lloosrsan, Arc, 325 wh, 4000 b.
000
150 5p,3300w,5
utahcite, Wciting, Arc,
3km wh, 50,000 b.
Suomi, lli«bagcn, Och,

C. Carrol,

Hardoy

Are, 1900 wh, 10.000 b

Chapel, Arc, loosp, 3100 w, 45,n00
14,'xi wh, 14000bone.

Nova, Ca-e, Och,

1000 wh, 9oo&gt;.bone.
Cherokee, Smith, Arc,
15 ap, 75 wh, 3000 b.
"ah Columbus, Harris, "
-*

"

"«•

u

&lt;•
&gt;•

•&lt;

Nan., 65o»p.
N II, 2Gaowh, 9*3.000 b.
Henj. Morgan, t'liapcl,
loo Mb.
Carbine, OilTor.l, N II, 13o .p,
2ooo wh, 4
B,
N
,000 bone.
M&lt; rcury, Iliinori,

•*

9—

"
Mary Ann, Dullnian,
Wail
12—Bark Sarah Sheaf,

9_

Cavalier. Freemai,
J. Loper, Whippey,

"
"

16.—Ship

Norton,

B,

U5o wh, 55oo bone.

I'aleon,

25) Wh. J)o0 lbs bone."

upm.

Memoranda.
From

55 miles

1500

b.
wh, 25000

of. its

fiom

true

aMpa

made by rapt. Stuart of the CorNew Zvalahd to the Arctic, he
Island is laid down

on his

i,

chart

position.

to

keep

Lai. IS°

that neighborhood,

» «

ood

movent

while rnoulng

IS «., Long. 103= 85 W.

discerned an island,
9th ol March, Itt53, the same ship
c
55, Long. 170°
chart.
It la in*. Lai. S
not laid down on the
and f )und it to be a dnngcreus reef,
Saw
ihe
breaker*
T, W,
11.il&gt;
W. by N., say l.i
■1 long by Ihree
extending K. by ri. Slid
the reel above water. Can I a seen but
broad.
A small part af
On the

eight

miles

In

clear weather.
..,„,.

Ship
laying

Corinthian,
10 In a

came in

sprit

Och,

svesl

Ho recommends
in

Soo wh, 800*lion*.
bone.

careful observation

folly satisfied that S'iw»rrow'*

aged

.000

a

inthian, on Ills passage

lo* sp, 1300 w, 5000 b.

Trldest, Tatwr, Och, 3600 wh, 2
1. Coggeshall,

F II, loo up, lloo w,3ooob
N

!3on wh, 12 000 bone.
12-Hhin Kutusoif, Pi. res, SB,
N. B., SO nios. out 50
15.—Ship Parachute, Boston,
Octobor
5000 lbs bone.
51 hbts spin. 200 whale,
Cardner, N. B., 16 mot. out, 50 bla

11000b.

Gnoige,

»i

••
_

S&amp;u wh,
Isaac Hicks, Skinner,
Arc, loon wit, 18000 bona.

sh

••

g

bone.
White, Arc, 500 wh, Gooo
( orcy, Och, 850 wh, ltiooo bone.

bk Salainaadre,

"

Am

it

9

b.

sh Tuscany, Hsl-ey, Arc, IGoo wh, 1000 bono.
"
Luhr., och, 500 wh,snoo bone.

••

■&lt;

sp,

Arc,

&gt;i

Am

•&gt;

125

Qiadiator. Turner, Och, 3100 wh. 40,000bone

w«&lt;

Rita bk

Arrived.
Oct. fi—Ship Nornnn, Chase,

750 wli, 6joobone.

"

bone.
"bk (Jen Scott, Smith, lo sp, 2200 wh, ,'.ooo
2(Hmi
"
wli, 7ono bone.
sh Hanibil, Lester, 200 sp,
lire " Av,lleinekcn,Ge«rh*B, 2300»b, 23000b.

"

"

5000 b.

Catherine,

sh

"

"

s,hi wh,

\ p Talmadgt!, Edwards, Arc, ltioo w, 22u00 b
Hull, Arc. 100 wh, 8000 bone.

sli Mechanic,

"

"

Allen, Arc,

"

"

sp,

"
Sao
II 00bona,
Dromo, Ilrunsnn.
wh,
80. America, Walkor, Och, 3000 w, 48(ioo b.

bk Alice,

»•

bo

15..
Hunlsville, Smith, Och,
sp,27oow,3o,o*K&gt;|
.Sarah Sheaf Wall, " 11."mi wli, Soon hone.

"

•(

"

P. Del.'iimye, Pierce,

11

PORT OF HILO.

Dickens, Arc,3oo wb,Boeobona.

Newark,

"sh Mary, llayltss,

«(

•'

Herald.

übk Neptune,
««

"

••

C.B.C

•'

*.

i^&gt;.

U,

Hsmpstsao', Honolulu, 80s

sh M'.liawk,

"

20—

soon to bend,

To tc-acl- other seaman, their thought,
to.are
To Gad. who la willing, aad able

Ibbbb

of N

Nil*, Conkiin, Opt.,

-

••

If ty this he a warning, hi. untimely

Aiin/,!iii| Uafi'Of,

I, PUhor,
b, 1 0,000b.
up, Sj.mj
r',l.' nil
IS£o wh, 7000 BeM
»*h Milo, (Joule,
Arc,, ."&gt;j -p,
H
ill, Och, I i-» hl J7oij *rh, 18000 i&gt;
B|| 5.,;,be?,
ilia, Btranh irg. Arctic, 1730 wh, iSt-on b n»«
ib iii
('iiiinlloi I'll, c, 'I'ahcr, Arc, 9lfio »b, iMeeu b
up
hj,

.*

19—

helm of the balk,

of water., so

Cambria, d.ttlo, Arctic, 1400 wh,

sh

19
19—

•■

Ns

nil

8000 ,
,\
11, 150 &gt;p, &gt;160 wh,
23—Am fh Saratoga, Harding, cruise.
Sept.
1300 li.
100
,
Peakea, crulee and home.
Am eh Baphroloo,
wh,
Oct.
:t
3oe Wh. loon b
do.
Martha, Slocuin, N 11,
S—Amah MonterHroa, Beiijamin,
11,5
bone.
Ban
o
N..rtli Star, ltr,,wn, N 11, 700 wh,
sh
sh
'I
Nlag art. Ctuugn, Honolulu, W2, Nimrod,
Oct
sh Knterpri-c, Pease, N 11, 1000 wh. 17550 bone.
-h Kuropa, Week-*, do, frl. Mary (;ar(iinur
21,
born, Honolulu.
1000
N.
sh ('o.lnlliian,
Lnzland, do.
&lt;lo la Noye,' ruiae.
Stuart, NB, "Jon sp, il.-o wh,
2ii, Hh
rrui-e.
22, Phillip
sh Itonian, Tripp,3oo sp, 9.10 wh, (1000 hone.
Cruise; Win. IJauiiltnn.
Oct
27th, •fm.»hipOeorgol ßtovona,
4.HK)
and
home
liMs.
do.
lik Alice Frazter, T.ilier,
W.i,
Crosby, cruue
Oontrel.ua Oamuum,
y/onolulu;
bone
sh Nile, Lake, HF, -I
11 wh, ISoo

•i

young sailor's grave.

--'i.)

\. h.

It, .to.ooo b.

•»

wh,

'U

w

'•

//.iiiol.ihi(not reported)

pstsad,

N

m

ao green,
so bright
deep in the dark wave,

He wink in the water,
Hi. body

he

I

,01 n li,

100

up,

"

"

no more waa

~

VVii.i.iiii-t, Pendleton, 2400

IK—

"

steered,

Ar

11.

"hh

sh ('lt

"

with a] wild rushing

sp,

wh, 4000 bono,

no

With-out doaftoco.

CaM.iuo, l.i*r&gt;r.l, Arctic, J3o

'«

2G

He allpt from among us, and quick disappeared,
o'er which the .hip
'Neath the wild

Arc,

9.13

aaJlod

"

1.

Hellespont.

"

sh

**

nil

tor.

ii

2J3 sp,

\. It., Och., 1303wh,«*W0

I.u.Vi, //mier,
Mohawk, &gt;w..i»,

over

ship

nrv,

Magnolia,Col,

bk

",h

■'

300 wh.

liiin..!., Och, *Jo

iv.

ii-ii, !.;■

17—

u

For the Friend.

from

II

**

"

lit

I*.

"

u

.Mil.,

w

Maiulell, Wins, N. 11., 45sp, 135n w, G,..0n
sh Arctic, (iellett, !•'. H., 80 sp, SSo wh, 17,000 h.

&lt;«

-.[i
sli

(*

(

Heroine, II

sti

sh

•■

ne.

35

Hiniili, Arc, Uoj wh. 11000 b.

i iin*,

Chief, Fi-h,

17—

"

Lost

b

It ,Japan,

D Ului m, Aic, 100op, IliKtw,.kx)o

17—

»*

Ho
whaleehip Cowpcr, Josaru

Fauna of Natick,
of Lahaina.CaoaoE
Oct 89d, in the port
fell overboard and waa drowned.
IS mate of .hip So. Boston,
Oct

N*

tlitu

••

ii.

sp,

A

sh Kii/a

■&gt;«

•

b.

.BJ'

373

Och.,

laoep

5000 bone

mm.

wb, Soooo bone

■***#.

"

20—

lose.

On board

sk

'&gt;

"sh

17
17—

\t Sea
Baker

J sp,

N. D., Och., 210 sp,

M.odlrster,

17—Am sch K. L. Frost,
|7—

Henrietta,

lo

J9oo

Arriic,

'■

i*

ii

N. L.,
Ft.k,

Klectr.i,

15—Am bk

a

Mass.

Falmouth,

board Francis

John

Abigail,

sh

•'

la—

IS—

kee.

Oct.

Mrs,

kneel unl, Vinall,
Mill

sh Km,.ne,

IS—As. sh

John Hac-

Abigail,

,

Oct. 15—Am hk Heroine,

bla loss.

board the Whale Ship

sh

14—"

j}™*"-,"
wasJBerney
Th. remain. ot Mr

name

"

II wl

Ml

a. to

lha

hoard

H_

vh, 18130

•'

severely injured

in t'.a v.»«l.

wife and child to

Oct »th 1852,

A

A«&gt;lioi,k«

t.ik

the

struck and

was

taken ....
hours after being
boat'- crew
time ..no ol his

Irishman who

Mdridge

-tBMriS«,
1853, Mr. Freeman

!001

N. n , \rr.,

Lawrence, l-'.il.. Arc,

Flaher,

"fh Tthoo, llartnir, A clic,

"

is in h,.ne.

h,

sh Henry

"

■9

whale In Aufu.t.

a

of lalmouth,

Dartmouth,
»

do.

sh Ctnrpor, Fi-hor, Arc, |v\w wh, Sooo itone.
N ivi;: itor, Ki-h. Arc, !300 trb, trooo bono.
ll

"

bun*.

It..bin lloul. M'Uinlcy,

28) i

by

the It. 8. Consul.

boat

wh.,8030

,

Aon,

ah Mary

"h.I

22

103sp, 11X13 uh,

Arc,

"

I&gt;J

i wh, ISM boas.

sh

13—"

Jeiiaey,

&gt;

9

24

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David B.Caswell,

skip Mohawk.

harbor,

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in

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dead instantly
wicl,
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on

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moa,

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Oekseak,

slater reaidiug

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in

]3_

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making

board, 1000 thin ka

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from
the
while on her passage
American whale .lop «:or..l,
VV.
and long. I...=&gt;
In lat. 40= 4o\
Orhonksesto Honolulu,
about four
beer. .» invalid
had
The deceased
"'*
remain
the
paNy.
from an attack of
autfarod severely
before the vessel arrived
about two week,

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mo,

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sh

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tin

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ap,

season, full.

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ll_

Boston.

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Manser,

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Mass.

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to

Helen

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Herald and New Bedford Mercury please copy.)

board the

sh

s—Am

19

tin

13 i d,

Moras,S0 Say*

Martha, Browne,

C—Am brig Zoe, rats,

i.utiilul and

friond.
enVjlionate wife, daughter, sister and
hath lai.cn away.
-Tha Lord gave and the Lord
the name of the Lord-"

elonging

Am sh Judge Shaw, .'itrlis,

G—Am bk llhering,

Mat.vii.Ln Howliwd, the
Oa the 89th of October, Disos.m
late
of
S. Ilowland. eldest child ol the
wile

Clough,&amp;&gt;Joon

Niagara,

'Oct ll—Ami-li Emily

fm San Fran

15J ds Im New Yurk.

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DIED.

12W thi*

■on.
17 ds

Harriet Iloxie. Manwiring,

all

-li

6- Am

hiti.

a

Oardner, Lowen, 75

Arctic.

5 -Am • h E'lrop*, Week*,
Oct-

aged 86

wli thin »ea*on, Arctic.

Mary

bone,

Arrival..

3—Am

be lined

7.i0

bone.

HONOLULU.

Ocl

Sabbath •renin, .ervica.

erty

eh Montezuma, Benjamin.26 mos, 2200 wh, 7000

Sept. 28—Am

"■"»■

n

gale

in
ol

contact with

us as

the

and

bad

sea

1853,

at

i.u,

oor bow.prit,

very

Ciaaoi

broke lu

„

v
whim

mid-night

which dam-

head, Jib and II)lug Jib-bonnis,

st

chafed our ship

Hr Shif Cattails

a

the ship Mary of Eagerlown

follows:—L

shnoids and sprung

plates

Arctic Ocean August31

wind, and

oar

bow-

rail fei

two

had otherwise.
11. B.

M'a

ship

Battles***,

arrived at Port Clarence on Monday 58d August
34th
.sailed for Point Barrow oav the
H. B. M'a ship Plovor
at 4 A. M.
Aug. (Wednesday)
4o
loan
boa*.
" &gt;h
....
„
.. ™
ap,
Lancaster, Almy, Och,
Koh-l-noor sailed from Port Otareac e
The
schoonar
Kngllsh
b&gt;
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&gt; oa Monday, 12th September, fur A»ag Keag.
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bk

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bona

Blk Warrior, Bartl.tt. 0ch,700 wh.Tooo

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