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                  <text>FTHE RIEND.

iionom u. octobkr 3, 1854.

!\&gt;w Serifs. Vol. 111, No. 9.

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Oht Series VOL.

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XI.

and other accompanying documents will be
islands must be expected.
published by the Board of Trustee*.
17ib,
Eliza,"
—Tlie
September
Young
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30
arlons,
.in
only
American
schooner
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September 27th—The "Asa Thor" arriv" Affording t" fimitrr,"
89 rived in
Origin tl Poetry/ '-Gol hath M«*tfofi for tbe Pea,"
days
from
Francisco.
This
ed
from China,
Sim
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Cn-at It. ar Hunt, &amp;.C.,
We
arrival
under
the
have dates from Hongkong, by the Asa
ia
Ihe.
first
new
foreign
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Sunday Corn,
Tiiok, t'l tlw 'J.Uli of July, and many items Of in67 law.
Navigator Inland*,
terest are eontuinod in the papers wliicli Imveoouie
08
Honolulu Circulating Library,
September 22*1,—The Dutch Frigate.! to hand bj her.
The Cs«t MBid Yankee Tan,
Among these is one of a melancholy nature, in
■ " Prince Frederick," :5(! guns, arrived. She
"No Letier*, no Pipers,"
relation tn the murder of Mr. (Jeorge Perkins,
,;y
Naval Intelligence,
•
is the first vessel of war, belonging to Hoi-, who resided in Honolulu fur a few weeks, and is
C'J
Hilo Hoarding School,
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known hers
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land, that has ever displayed her Hag in the' &amp;voo*Wy
Persecution* in Pram c,
From
nxidence
adduced upon the trial of u Chi70
New* from Rriiatra,
Honolulu. The following is her list naman nnd his wife, who were indicted for his
of
port
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Information Wanted,
murder, it appeared thai ill May last he left the
Hhi|i news, &amp;c.
H of officers :
Danish lurk Concordia, in which be was voyaging,
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Van
Ilouck-I
—Col.
llnuim
A.
Commands*.
■MsSMaaaaaßarJr
i—with tbe intention of proceeding to Macao. Tim
Chinaman and his wile had charge of the l&gt;oal in
goeet.
I.iki'Tenants. —P. Blommcndall, W, O. A. Van'[which he embarked, and from the testimony of two
Others, who wire a part of the boat's crew, it
llennekom, J. J. Bealeo, C. A. W. Mulverhout,'I[seems that lie was stabbed with a pike till he was
HONOLULU, OCT. 3
J. I'. A.de Tong, J. C. 11. Beeloo, J. J. 0. Keodcr. apparently duud, his body was rilled and ttjeu
thrown overboard. The jury in the case returned
Ist Sukobon.—J. Pencht.
a verdict ofmiilty, and the sentence of death was
2d
Journal of Events.
" .—.l. A. G. A. Smecta.
proiiouVuxtrujion them by the Chief Justice. I'ctOONTENTI OF TBI PEIBND,

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September 7th,—The Steamship " Pe\ tons," and* Schooner " Restless," sailed foi

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Ist CuntK. —I'. M. Vim Onselen.
2d
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September 27th—The Americon schooner

" Vaquero," arrived from San Franciaco,

San Francisco ; both reported as full of
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bringing II diiys later news, from Eumpe to
freight. For passengers see list. ArrangeSeptember 25th, —Thta evening the exer- July 19th, and U. S., to
Aug. oth.
ments have been made for a new regular cises occurred nt the Court Mouse, of the
Mr. Ogden, of P&lt;inn Yun, N. York, has
communication by sailing vessels, while inauguration of I£. (». Beckwith, Esq (late'
been appointed Consul at Honolu'u.
there is a reasonable prospect that .steam- Principal of Royal School,) as President of|
The
difficulty between tbe United Slates and
ships will commence running between this the Oahu College. The meeting was open-;
Fiance,
respecting Ihe Consul at San Franport and San Francisco. The opposition be- .d with prayer by the Rev. E. VV. Clark, j
cisco, is settled, nnd when the French flag
tween steam and sails will help trade and ,singing by the choir of the 2nd Foreign'
is again hoisted, il is to be saluted. So it apadd life to the business of Ihe islands. No ('lunch, statements respecting the history;
pears that Mods. Dillon has been more sucfears whatever, in Ihe final issue, that steam and present condition of the Institution, were j
cessful in combatting Uncle Sam's officinls,
will injure sailing vessels, or the reverse.
made by Rev. R. Aimstrong, Secretary of than he was those of His Majesty KaraehaSeptember 12th,—The U. S. S. Ports- 11he Board of Trustees ; Mr. Beckwith hav111. The reason, we doubt not is, thnt
mouth arrived, 110 days from Cnllao. The ing declared Unit he accepted the office of Jmehit
the former he was right, and the latter,
in
following is her list of officers :
President, to which he had heen invited by wrong.
Thomas A. Dornin, Commander; William A. a unanimous vote of the Trustees, was
The late news from Europe docs not ahow
Parker, Jainos I. Spotts, Lieutenants ; Thomas duly inaugurated, by the keys of the Institulhat (here has been much advance in tba
Patterson, Thomas Honey, Acting Lieutenants; 1
being delivered to him by Rev. S. C. Russian war. It would seem as crowned
if
Isaac Briukcrhofr, Surgeon ; Ix;vi D. Shimru. Pur-!tion
Damon, Vice President. An able and interIt
Win. M. Gamble, Aetinp Master; Samuel j
heads and their ministers were in quandary
F. Oowes, Assistant Surgaon ; ('buries Carpenter. |rating inaugural address was then delivered They do not know what to do
R. J. Bowen, J. \V. Walker, A. J. McCartney,!;liy the President. It occupied one hour in Tne report thai Austria had joined the Al
Midshipmen; M. Hall, Boatswain; David Bruce. 'the delivery, and was listened lo wilh mark- lied Powers ofthe West, was premature. If
Sailraakcr; John Rainbow, Carpenter, and J. 11. ed attention; singing followed, nnd the meet- she
did, there is evidently a disposition to
Baker, Gunner.
ling was concluded with the benediction by fall back.
September 15th,—From (his date the new''the Rev. L. Smith
Sir Charles Napier, cmninandirna the AJlaw goes into operation, allowing all vessels,! Before the closing of the meeting, by mo-;
lied Forces in the Baltic, has signified .his
both foreign and Hawaiian, to enter the ports lion of Mr. Angel, U. S. Consul, a copy of
desire to attack Cronstadt, when so udvisrd
of ihe Hawaiian kingdom, without paying! the address was requested for publication.
Kngland. So say tbe newspapers At
by
tonnnge-dues. Ports free. According lo A more full report of the proceedings will the
last accounts th" cholera was raging nt
the predictions of some commercial theorists] be found in the Polynesian of the 7th inst.,
Cronstadt, aad on board some of the English
a wonderful accession to Ihe business ofthe'nnd the address together with the Charter, vessels of war.

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OCTOBKR,

1854.

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“ActoG
roding
unter!”
A IVeir IVaiue for Brantlv, or sell at Tahiti, where there nre no duties,
than l.hey do at Honolulu; or do you suppose!
A New Arcume.m for Total Abstinkxce.l French Whalers bailer oil a liner
article] Some months since we received a letter
Dialogue between Ivo neighbors, Mr. Common- among the Indians in the N. W. Coast and from J. Hunnewell, Esq., of Boston, intimathe Marqoegiaus, than they s nd to the Unt- ting that he bad in his po-srssion a (junlcr's
Sense, and Mr. Love-lhe-liutlle.
ied Stales?'
Scale, Ihe bi-lory of which was identified
mmiiiiiej,
Good
Mr.
Mr. Common-Stn3e. —'
Ah, ah. nh,' replies Mr. Love-llie-Boltb'J
'I never
Love-lhe-Bt'tllc'
looked at ihe subject in lhat light!' I wilh the history of the Sandaieh Islands, so
'
'Good morning, 1 is the reply,
But
is
not lhat a common sense view of far as related tt&gt; the measurement of cloth,
I thank you tin- loaning me the No. of the' subject ?'
by ihe \ ard. It was also intimated, lhat if
the ' New Era' for Sept. 7th, ■Mho,' after
I confess, it is; but rou know we, who lequested he Would forward Ihe same for safe
it,
a
moot
dream.'
I had
frightful
reading
will have our brandy, desire to purchaec our
I.)o, pray, toll me what your (licyii wan.' beverage aa
cheap as possible; besides, you keeping in some Museum at the Islands.—
'I am almost afraid to tell it.'
know lhat we dislike lo have our liquors de- We would remark lhat the scale has been
'Come, cwiiic, neighbor, out -villi it.'
noiinced and taxed, and liquor selling made received, and deposited in Ihe Museum id' the
thai all the liquor celling
' Well, I dreamed
disreputable business.'
Oiihu College." It was accompanied by
hotel keepers, in the United State*, had g"' Ja • 1 am as well aware
that inalter, as you "
their sgns newly puinled vvllll the following: are; but if the Bum nf
the
following interesting Utter:
organ extols writers,
'Licensed lo sell hell-fire, manufactured b\ who call brandy
hell-fire, you must not In
Boston, April lolh, 1854.
the French.'
surprised if we Com n
liillis cull To Rev. Samuel ('. Damon:
Why, neighbor, what could possibly have brandy by ihe same name.Sense
The truth is,
My Dr.Ait Sir:—Agtee'ahle to your remade you dream such a dream, aAer reading
1 era* surprised la see thai paraneighbor,
quest, I have sent you mv old two foot fiunthe ' New Eta?.'
graph in ihe columnsof the "New Km." If
Scale, by Ihe ship Washington Allslon.
' No mystery about the mailer—have yoi. the same bail been found ill Ibe 'Friend" &lt;o ter's
In oiling you a history of Die Scale, I
not read, in that No. of the paper you loan- "Polynesian,"]
imagine theie would have must introduce myself,
by telling ymi that
ed me, what a certain writer says ahuut peo been loud complaints. Perhaps
ii French
my first residence nt Ihe islands was dining
ule in the U. S. drinking hell-fire?'
man-of-war
would
bine threatened to blow
ihe life lime of Timiehnuicha, first. Dining
II) explain yourself—where w the paper?
tin: town down, and the («oveiiiimni up. I'oi thai line, 1 never saw or
'Here is the puper, neighbor, read for
beard uf any kind
offering such nn insult In the French nation, of a slaiidaid for long measure;
the arms of
and French commodities.'
man was ihe only way lo ineasuic lhat I
England they drink ale, most of u bioh is verj
In
" in Franco and tl;e nations nf the continent But enough, neighbor Common Sense,' had ever seen, nnd this was a very uncertain,
thin;
as well as Unsatisfactory and vexatious Wg*
tl.ey confine themselves to tlie bright and scarcely ' I nm engaged.'
'But, slop, a moment. Do you wondei in
intoxicrling wine* which are iudigunou* to then
trade, particularly in selling cloth, as it
climes ; but in the United State* the common" cap Is that Common Sense people tax ami denounce would
sometimes lake hours lo decide on Ihe
hell file, popularly known under the name of bran- brandy and all intoxicating liquors, when
measure of a fathom and n half of bloth:
dy. Next to this is lite most ferertah anil intoxica-1 ihey witness
the sad evils inflicted In tlii-m pnilicubnly ihe valuable hi: (Is of cloth; I hen
ting of Preach wines—champagne—get eral.y diluted with watur when used by the French, luu| upon the community. Are you aware nf ihe in n w nh extremely h't'g aims am' in requilulu: sUioii, and they would some limes lequire
quailed by in in gobleU of profusion and always in evil, and extent of the evil in H
its native strength."
Did you ever enuineiate Uie young ni-n thai over seven lei tln the fathom—yield
ibis
gone down to the drunkard's grave
iioinl once and we should he I lo ly lo see the
' But who is it, neighbor Common-Sense, llftve
even in Honolulu? There was Mr. So and long
that writes such aevere languager'
fathom, or long arms brought in as long
' Read for yourself, neighbor, Lsove-the- So, clerk,andand Mr. Thus and S ', the hotel is thai kind of elolh lasted.
Bottle.'
Mr. Would-be.n-t.'enihman, and
keeper,
In ihe year ISiil I made and commenced
He reads the following editorial lemnrks: .Mr. Fas! Mail, am) Mr. Love-the-Bollle, a 'be use of the ymd-sliek, which was Ihe fust
of yours.'
lhat I ever saw then ; it was a great novel" Wo capy the following just and excellent re- relation
'Slop, stop.' savs Mr. L'&lt;ve-lhe-Bottle; iv, and I have main tunes beMI (old hv ihe
marks from • Europe in a hurry.' I»y lie irgo W ilkea,
Uay.ette,'
'Police
Now
Esq., formerly Editor of the
Ibis is an unpleasant subject; 1 must nttem milyea thai I i'healed, tint m v yin d stick was
I
York. We have merely had time to glanceo'
to a little business down town.'
Wilk.es
t oshort; in auch case* my only appeal waa to
volume, but wo arclully conviueed timt Mr.
me,'
Allow
savs
'to
Mi.
Sense,
Common
(J
a
that
and
fairold
ii ni ii- si nh (when I now send you)
imparti ility
possesses in high degree
ibu
request lhat when yon call lor the next glass as mv siaiidiiid and
ness »o rarely met with in Continental traveler...
ihe while mini's slandThe style is fluent and racy, and a* Mr. VV. ajijiu-l ol brandy, you will recall the new name foi ,ii(l,
as a slandnid rennd
establish
ibis
hi
lor
liuncoinha
nor
neither
Cockaigne]
reatly
wrote
brandy; and when you are drinking it, required long arguments and much patience
he was indedendent enough to be just."
member, lhat yon .ire drinking a beveinge
perse.vei iiuee
'Mr. Wilkes must be n shrewd observer,' which so inflames the brain, lhat lie poor in-1 andOther
yard sticks were made subsequent'but
tlrquery ebiiate has worse dreams and visions than I I ly, and
says Mr. Common-Sense,
lo compare wilh my standard
brought
wilh me is, how the Editor of the New lira* experienced last night. 1 tell you, delirium
were acknowledged as sniisfacloshould have published such paragraphs.'—! tremens is no joke; and I fear unless ymi before Ihey
This old scale is not introduced as the
To call brandy, hell file, is woise than li,i•! knock off immediately, you will soon have' iy. that was
lirsl
ever carried to Ihe islands, but
the celebrated Robert Hall to call ardentj an attack. Come, cmne, neighbor, sign the
as the first lhat was used as a standard mealire,
and
distilled
damnation.'
spirits, liquid
Pledge, and bid farewell to the bottle.'
sure, in trade, in I lonnlu'u
'Ah, neighlior Common-Sense, do you not
I will; band me the Pledge.'
If yon and your friends should deem this
see, that the Editor of the New Ere, quotes A Pledge wns new brought forward, audi
old
scale to be of value enough at Honolulu,
make
that extract, to show that high duties,
Mr. Love-the-Bollle signed his name, with a in he preserved Ihere as a relic, please plnce
base liquors—turning biandy into hell-fire?' bold, though rather trembling band. Who] it
where it will be preserved and appreciated
'O, yes, I understand thai, and I suppose will follow his example?
ns such.
Very respectfully, yours,
he would try and make his readers believe,
Jamf.s Hunnewell.
that the higher the duty, the poorer the liquor.
Emigrants
Then, of course, if this reasoning is correct,
and their Liberality.
Irish
vrttere tdere is no duly, the brandy is " aimon —It is a fact thai would defy bel.ef were il The Milky Way.—The number of telescopic
i» i
not for tbe result of official inquiry, thai the scopic stars in (he milky-way, is estimated at
replies Mr. Love-the-Bottle. emigrants to the United Slates, from Ireland eighteen millions. In order, I will not say
' Certainly,'obviously
true.'
Tins is most
alone, besides having subsisted th inselves, to realise the gieatness of this number, but
have sent back to iheir kindred for the last at any rule, to compare it wilh something
' You believe this doctrine, do you?'
sure, I do-'
three years, nearly five millions of dollars analogous, I will call attention to the fact,
' To be
one mote question, Mr. annually, thus doubling in three years the that there are not in the whole heavens more
' Let me ask youDo
you suppose French purchase money of Louisiana.
than about eight thousand stars visible to the
Love-the-JJoule,
iiisrchjuttf send a purer and better article, to
Edward Everett

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E.BYMMIS C
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God Imili Bltvatasjsj for the Sen.
Under Oraaii's sMstssj wave,
Mill "n tlnrl a aaaistoss rravw;
Yt t s mr aiieel whi-(ierilh hip,
i; ,d hath Mei-inim I. r llir s. a.
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Carslaas sssn « ho ft ir not Ood,
lit.Id v twrra hei'i-emi hruaj :
Tiniw it will mm always be.
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plow tba) msls);
Warriog f.wa an
i- a llitmdei im tile ,'a lit ill,
(!as III
lull. II i'
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Feline thee, 'e deemed mil tried,
\V .ile Ir. in I'-l In iniit Hi v elide,—
Kvety V res shall |i earners he:—
C.nl iiatii I. •ii-i'iuI '■' IBS »ia.
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make caitridges to utter death to slavery, and
freedom to every humin soul. Rare hunting, under Ibese circumstances! Next fall
ihe trophies will begin lo come in; when it is
expected the bear's skin will be dressed to
make mittens for the freed blacks in Canada.
You re, truly,
J. S.
New York, July 20, 1854.
Sunday

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paper, publishes an extract from a letter
in which the writer aayi he has raised two
.ii-res of "Sunday coin," the proceeds of
which he pi eposes to devote to the purchase
• AMKIIICAN lIUNI'INC.-CnoUNDS.
of
infidel books. All the Work upon it was
the
howalert;
not,
we
on
aie
Here, 100.
done
on Sunday, and he thinks it will yield
scarce
ver, huntini; bears, as ihey have been
about seventy bushels In I lie acre. ,:I don't
ever since George Washington is. Co. cut
painstaking Sabluilh-breaker,
down ihe hinlow trees, nnd threw shot with see," savs this
Naluie or Providence has emiled
such precis! .!�. N't hunting fugitive slave*, " hut what
Mr. Douglas* has upon my Sunday Work, though the priests
neither. Tbe disaster to this
business, and tell us il.ni no labor performed on that day
well nioli put an 'lit' to
be
laws;, it is he- ever prospers. Ml Iwo acres of corn tell
survive
Should
him toi7.
recover.
The whole another alory." Upon ibis, the Rural New
hevt tl he can newt fully
her I Lui. Sen lor In icily tells Vmker comments briefly thus: "If the au.hire, Its I
thor of this shallow nonsense hud read the
j, rathinv; —')ne dark niuht be went on a
hinged
and
away Bible as much iis he evidently has the works
dark irosninii to Ni In.iskn,
as of its oi.pt.iieiiis, he would have known ihul
lo
Ins
utlrr
m
;
bio
wh
object
a
vi iv
k
itl
the Ruler of all does not always square up
kicked
him
only
not
toiiislmienl, hi- iimsUel
'his
accounts with mankind in ihe month of
renver, bui kicked out "I bun all Ins self
'October.—
Smlhern Christian Advocate.
bail
enough.
sense.
He
not
iliori.l
i|i it am!
ladies,
however,
Neither
does Cud square up his acflag 1
left for a pinning, 'lie
showed iln ir sympathy, if ihey did not make' counts with ihe ship owner or ship master at
up Ins I ss. by smiling him thirty pieces of the ci itl of the vol a»e, who hurries bis ship
sjh-ei! Since that lime (t-w can aciew up
off Sabbath morning; neither with (be whalecnnruge enough lo bunt in the daik. They
are
blown
man who is so aiiMoqs to fill up his ship wilh
in&lt;ist mi da) light! so ihn't if they
to atoms. Ihey in.iv see what becomes of ihe oil, thai he altogether overlooks ihe comnieces! But we me hunting in n manner I mand,
Remember the Sabbath Day, and
"
worthy of a bee people: hurting for the great
it
holy." What sheer folly to imagine
principles ill righi; for the immunities Cnu-.keep

Tell inc MM of In "ireil t-lave-,
Duaga n willed o*.-r lh« vi »»*I
\Vive&lt; -h .11 in' ir he h homeward fro*,
God Itsta b e slag. Inl the ci.
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and in all Mahnmedan cnunliies, for the beast
Alb".ink nnd Ins lider, Ibal they may moke s
niH'tiiiiial j nev in nniilber direclinn. In
China, too! Quadi npedanle putrem sonilu
quutil nngala campum: —i.c , literally iranslaled, Ihe Celestials are wide awake for an
immense (Mind; ami in Japan, ihey are builtin.; it with (■oiniiniiloie Pern's lion horse.
This &gt;leepv world is Waking up, and levolvina in the tli ci turn of right sitle up, l&lt;&gt; receive nnd appreciate, and improve richer
hlessiiius I ban have gladdened it since the
gate* of Ed' il weie shut.

Poetry.
[For

OCTOBER,

KiiOtid.J

BeGarH
t unt.

The great European bear bnni ron'inues,
ntnl every day Ihe cm-ileineul increases in iutensilv. Sir Charles Napier is beading him
on the Babic, ami no lest vigilant hunters
are rutting him off on ihn Black Sea. Oi&lt;
the Danube be can no longer find a salt shelter, and the ln&gt;t nets by steamers shows
him to be 111 a giowlillg, iincoinloi table mood.
He gets no sympithv; and worse still, In
deserves none. Ever since In- put hi* ugh
paw on Hungary, and indeed long before, «o
haughty and selfish lias been Ins beaiship, so
oppressive and rmel Ins conduct, lhat the (erred on men by Ihe best chatter ever pen- lhat (iotl will allow the open violators of bis
humane cverv wheie have bulged to see him ned by uninspired man, nnd the higher be- ilaws to escape unpunished. "Whatsoever
humbled. The prospect is, that he will soon hests of law anil liberty bestowed by infinite! a man sowelh, that shall he clso reap."
be treed near Moscow, or holed in Siberia.' Wisdom. The enlightened inmal sense of
There is lln outlet for him o/i the East, the ihe emu.mill) has been severely shocked by
SaTmNoohnvIie,gartsr lands.
Turks are so expert wilh the miiskei and sa- the late aits nl Congress designed lo extendbre; none nn the South, for lo say nothing ing the area of slavery; and never did a
Wo have just received the January No. of
of more potent powers, tbe Poles and Hun- crew of wrecked mariners cast out the best (he
Satnoan Reporter," for January, 1854.
garians would eat him without masting. Anil bower, or sweep every point of llu: horizon
as to the West, Sir Napier's tings in concert fur relief, with a more earnest will, than is I( contains much interesting intelligence, rewilh some French hounds will hnik his hide ii .w manifested by the wisest and best men lating to that group of islands. Tbe populaoff. His only hope then is in letreaiiug ~f the bind. They iimhsl that the Constitu- tion of the group now numbers 33,901
among ihe less griszly, and lese savage bru- tion shall be rewpe'eted, that odious and unins of the cold North. In (he mean lime the just laws shall be repealed, and lhat ihe tearb- scattered ovei six islands—the largest islmighty hunters will be helping themselves In ni"s of God in Ins "'"id and Providence shall and containing n population of 1.5,587, and
his cubs!
be heard and heeded. The moral sentiment the smallest, 101. Some singular facts arc
This hunt is no holiday afT.iir. Its social of ihe land bus never before keen so amused presented in connection with this census;
and moral results are now prophesied and ami concentrated. Hence, both cabinet nnd while tbe number of males is 11.730, thai of
pondered with the deepest interest, both bj l,ar v euiliv »f Ihe flagrant wrong, are dis- females is only 0,841; boys, 6 466, and girls,
The following statement may not be
statesmen and philanthropists. That two king like Apiil snows. The last rjreat 5,86fi
such nations as England and France auti thaw was in New Hampshire. It brought devoid of interest to some of our readers:—
Frem an ailiula in the Kdmburgh Review,
podes long belore Nelson flung out lo the down the Meniinaek from tbe dark, deep ra
breezp "England's Expectation ni Trafal-f the White Hills, a freshet which car some \f»-i ago, it appeared that the proporvines
gar," and if possible more intensely so sine- lied off an immense quantity of Democratic tion of ebild.ren and adult females to eyery
lhat these two nations should slmke bauds .'I d-.vood, includi j.' •'"• S|i,le Printer, with hundred men s'ood as follows in the United
across the Channel, and unite in a great bear 1,,s entire political slock, and the jolly-bnal States. Ireland, and New Zealand:—
United States. Ireland. N. Zealand.
hunt, is a marvel with a trnnal!
~f the candidate for the U. S. Senate. The
OTIIKIt EIiROTKAN GAMR.
100
100
100
I nat seen of them, they were miles below Men
108
77
While this Royal Hunt is going on, nume- Concord, just going over Honk-set Fnlls! Adult females, !&gt;8
surprised to Children,
101
48
141
rous parlies of the people arc ("listing Provi- " The Friend" would be joyfully
strong-minded
conservative
and
to
we
According
taken,
for
othsee
oltl
tbe
census
just
dry
the
powder
and
their
keeping
dence
Save in Suinnan for every hundred men—B4
er important game. As for example in Swe- men and women, too, "f the free States;
of Revolutionary women, and 105 children.
den, parlies are scorning thehilleand rallies, the former, like soldiers
canes
to show how
shouldering
their
Relimemory,
States,
called
the
United
We regret to see it announced that tbe
in
for what is
again for freedom;
gious Liberty; in Spain, for relief from the they are ready to fight
war has been renewed among the natives o.
domination nf an unprincipled, bull-fighting and the latter, like Madam Bailey, late of
skirts to the group.
(iuocn; in Italy, for a dead shot at Popery; Croton, Ct., doffing their flannel

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The Czar Among Yankee Tars. jticed to be exchanged with the surrounding
The following reminiscence in the life ol forts, antl ten or twelve Russian ships in ihe
rejoice to learn lhat I his Association!jthe Emperor Nicholas, is sketched by Gbobob harbor. The star-spangled banner was then
hoisted at the mast-head of the steamer
ot likely to pass into oblivion and forget-,I Mi Dallas, late Vice President of tbe Uni- gracefully playing across Ihe hows of tin

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fulness, as some similar institutions have; ted States, and Minister lo Russia. History, American ship, while every other armed ve.«done in Honolulu. At a iecent meeting the 'reports ninny similar incidents in the lives ofjsel commenced firing irtawerina. salutes.—
these ceased, the flag ofthe Union
following officers were chosen:
[European afonarche of other days, but wc|When
slowly descended, nnd Nicholas proclaimed
(». M. Robertson, Esq , President,
bad supposed this ngc was a stranger to such his real presence by hoisting in its stead the
W. L. Green, William Webster, and C. dashing eccentricities. It appears the more standard of bis house—the dark double-head11. Lcwcrs, Directors.
remarkable that the Czar should have indulg- ed tingle, on a yellow ground, whose appearas if by magic, awoke the cannon both
J. L. Bluisdell, Treasurer.
ed in ibis freak of bis fancy among the citizens ance,
on the shore and the bay, produ ring the deafMr. Fosbrooke, Secretary.
of another County:—
ening roar of two thousand guns. The selfThe general object of the association lvi A (rw years ago an American frigate, alike confidence which leads to those eccentric
sustain a General Reading Roonr, and Libra- cell bratcd for the beauty nf her proportions, movements dial aelei i/es the tlcpoi tineiit of
form, and quickness of sail- the sovereign every where antl at all limes.
ry Annual subscription, $fl 00. It is not i he solidity of herharbor
of Cronatadt, Her
ing, entered the
designed to confine Ihe privileges of the As- arrival was at once communicated lo Nicho-;
Papers.”
Le“tNrso,
elation, merely, to its members, but to al-j las, and before her anchor was (airly down,
We
often
have
referred
lo the fact lhat
w tho public to shere in Us benefits. It tint? of his richly ornamented steamers was]
were negligent about writing then
across
ihe
wide
sailors
observed
approaching
hay.
speaks well for the vigor of the institution The steamer
slopped at about one hundred! friends. This may be true, but we fear, thai
that (he "Literary Club" lias become " an* yards distance from tbe frigate, and a das-]
mir sympathies have not been sufficiently
/ling group of officers was seen lo enter a
for those, who dt&gt; write, yet get no icstitmg
of
winch
was
immediately
o understand that application has been barge, the course
as cox- plies. How many limes have we seen a dark
ship.
Acting
directed
towards
the
ito the Hawaiian Government, for ihe
seating himself at and down cast expression upon Jack"s counswain to this barge, and
I of a suitable anil eligible sue, for llieijibe stern, appeared a conspicuous figure wilh tenance because he received "no letters—
erection of a permanent building. Tie lot a small white cup, encircled by a red band, no papers" from his wife, his mother, his I ia.—
or his sister. Hundreds will doubtless
referred to, is (he now vacant lot, adjoining] anil attired in a single-breasted daik green,[ther. (he
Honolulu post office, within a few
frock coal, ihe attire corresponding with the visit
coiner of Merchant
Office,
ihe Polynesian
rubordinate capacity, and pre- weeks, but will go away disappointed. On
individual's
and Bethel streets. Tbe location is most mi- senting a singular contrast to the rpaulelts landing they will hurry'away to the post olCon- antl other finery of those under whose orders jlice, iinii with hearts hinting with anxious
ni rable, as it must stiike every one.
he seemed Stationed.
hope, ihey will call for their totters and paimportance
the
institugrent
ihe
of
aiderins
lo receive such visitors, pers, but ihe reply will fall heavily upon their
Always
prepared
lion, and Ihe credit which it will relit cl upon: our naval commander niel them at the gang- ears, "No letters, no papers." We never
our city, we cannot think ihe Government! way, antl gave thrill a cordial welcome.
see any one, and certainly never see a sailor,
was the vice-chuncellor of the going away disappointed from the post office,
Ihem
Among
grant.
a
moment
ihe
respecting
will hesitate
ihe minister of marine, and a niiin-j but we leel a deep sympathy for him. His
Should it be made, ami a subsci iptioii opened, empire, admirals ami
bet of
general officers, who heart feels sail. He thinks, for a moment,
we are fully confident the necesst it funds went 'alt' in the cabin of Ihe commodore, lhat all his friends are dead, or they have forwould bo immediately forthcoming. As an whilst iheir coxswain, as r conscious thut he gotten him. lis; declares, that he has so ollook out for him'elf, aalked forward,'] ten written and got no replies, that he'll write
encouraging fact, we have heaid lhat Ihe must
ami mingled carelessly with Ihe common -=;ii 1-! no in ne—neeer. We have known more than
and
Honoothers) in
mechanics (carpenters
As he examined Ihe battery and scru- line sailor make this resolution and stick to it.
'iirs.
lulu, intimate thai ihey will do ihe work gra-| tinized the bulunt ks, asking now ami then i This is had, antl tends lo evil. Tbe inrlutil. If this should prove to be Hue, we hope some questions, Ihe hardy lars (rained to dis- |ence is injurious upon the sailor's mind. He
the an ami tone ol real authority, in- becomes more reckless than ever.
the enterprise maybe plaited immediately. cern
stinctively touched their tarpaulin lint*, and' In view ol' the*a facts, in- would ask, do
citway
ci
able
be
soil
Let a building, every
winking knowingly to each oilier, whispered ihe friends of sailors lake sufficient pains to
ed, which shall be an ornament In the city,, their Conviction, lhat It 'was the old boy him-i|write? We bar not. Could they witness
with rapidi- .lack's anxiety to receive letters from home,
and embody the intellectual sentiment nf the self !' This suspicion circulated one
the
but
no
deemed win n he is in a foreign port, Ihey would write
throughout
frigate,
ty
bis
one
is
foreign community in Honolulu. 'I
it decorous, by ihe slightest word or look, to Utters, by the score. We write for sailors,
as
to
us, .intimate Us existence to him who thought himit appeal«
hose schemes, which
and the tin lids of sailors, and would inform
We.sell, as he wished lo be, absolutely unrecog- tooth parties, that the mail-arrangemeata beone word can be said in uppositi m.
&gt;c it will not require opposition In urge it nized. After inspecting ilns proud specimen tween the Sandwich Islands and America, or
'nf our naval architecture and armament, (he Europe, are now complete. No difficulty
ward. The Board of officers, is a pledge
splendid cavalcade re-entered their barge. whatever, about forwarding letters either
lliHt something will be done. I .el ihem be And now arrived Ihe moment whin the Com* I way. Letters are rarely lost, —and coniniusustained by liberal subscriptions. Now is uiodore was to decide whether lie should give iiiieiititms are frequent. Replies lo letters
or may reasonably be expected in llncc or four
ihe time to make a fair trial and praisewor- .'the ordinary salute of tweniy-otie guns,
thrice that number, constituting an imperial I months,
thy effort. Il has our most cordial approval. salute. The suspected coxswain was then
The following deaths have taken place on
observed, alone, and leaning on Ihe when] ol
TWO LECTURES.
tne steamer, ns the man of-wur's heavy can-; board of the I'oitsinoulh duriii" her absence
Origin *t theEnglish Language, the ae-l no n thundered from her ports. Heremainedli
°
A from Ibis poll:
of a combination of Ncirii.nn-I'li'ii'li tin I
iuxon, and a sure but simple Key to aseer- jstlcnt and stationary until, at tin* sound ofj
March,
Turner,
Nicholas
(colored, 1
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the incnuine, of a word, the source of its tic-1 the Iwcuty-secontl gnu, be stalled with sur-l
Joseph
aged ill;
18;
aged
SOthMay,
Nutter,
1)..
him,
Member
of
his
officers
around
antl
1.T..
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FWOK,
prise,
Jly D
gathered
tliej
[irnl Societies ot l'nris and of London,
after
he
had
to Ihem that the ' cule .ilst July, Allen Yelks, shipped at Honolulu
explained
delivered on the tilth and gOth of October Yankees hud seen through his disguise, heI last December, aged 34. He shipped nt La8 o'clock, P. M., in the spacious ball ot tlml
i|hntna Inst yenr. 21st July, Wm. H. McDamon. |(issued his orders for the resumption of his
most kindly grantedby the llov. S. C. Dollar,
.':Kay, Corporal Marines, aged 23.
itrue
were
noimmediately
character,
ttauce Card, for both Lectures, One
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co, bound toGnayasas; that the* had no pass- 1 The Ti u.tees of Hi!o B-mrdin;:
render pnhto lln people, of Ililo generally,
ports, and therefore they was lillibustcrs, and li.- acktiou
U. S. S. Portsmouth,
to
n;iti\ei,
condemned and
and
mid
It. 1'lTV.tN, FjV|., in parHonolulu, Sept. 12, 1*54. as such they would have been
ticular, fir Ihcir prompt and valuable contribution of
shot,
had
it
not been for our appearance in iui.iu-riuln
building,
Damon.
a
Cloth, &amp;e., fee
Mr.
liir
temporary
As soon as ocr arrival was made which enabled tlie le where to keep tlic school in operaShi:—Willi your permission I send these the harbor.
these poor fellows, ihey felt sure li, 11, iilti r tin- burning t&gt;f the buildings, and t&lt;i render
few lines to you for a place in the "Friend," known to
was hope, antl certain lhat the air that ptt|»ils iih euhiloruble ,i« the natttrcof theOiise would
thai
Ihey
our
since
linings
thai
of
believing
a history
would ones more inflate I heir allow.
we left thiffipnrt in December last, will come nf Freedom
:i permanent two story bull I'urr, to eonfctin school
jlungs.
being detained in thai port fbr- .mi,II'i'Plodging
After
I,",in,-, the Trustee* oaVfj received tin fulacceptable to your numerous readers. I supand
alter
a
deal
of
"rent
diffi- Flows
ty-inie days,
$
cts.
I linn
pose lhat il is a well known fact that we made,
10 00
Captain Domin succeeded in obtaining I!. I'iiinaii. K.,|.,
the passage from this port lo San Francisco culty,
8 0(1
II. Smaller.
nf them all. On the morning of ( a;.t.liio.
to twelve tlavs, the shortest passage ever the release
C. Ilarrln,
fi (Hi
boats were all sent to
'J(!lli
ol'
our
May,
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and
the
show(Hi
fully
Mr James Wilson,
'J
Bade between the two ports,
the shore in convey them to the ship; the; A Friend.
IN
ing that this ship is well entitled to the name
day the Revenue Cutter,Wa. L. Marcy, U. V I Ink,
fi IM)
'which she now has of being be fastest ship Inext
t .hi. David Cochran,
on
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kindly
Her
Commander
offervery
ai lived.
Fran-,
San
r &lt;I0
(I. Bragg,
in Ihe American Navy. While in
led lo take them up to San Francisco, antl ** I...lame..
cisco, we went tin to Mine's Island, and
Leek,
I'.
fi 00
i! iv v.ne all transferred fo her. On Ihe, .1. II. Cnnev, i'.'.|..
1') oo
on to the dry tloek and had our copper rer &gt;0 '»'&gt;
Masatlao
for
On
Acapuleo.
.»M;li,
('!,,..
viei,„,„,•.
we
left
I&gt;
was
II.
visited
M.
paired. While on the dock, she
."i 00
(a;,;. C. M. Novell,
our arrival nt the latter place, we found the
by all the members of Ihe State Senate and
Win.
,', ihj
••
Slioeklej...
martial;
a
state
of
revolt
and
under
in
place
and
a
large parly
House of Representatives,
•• \\ 111. i ill taTVol,
i'l 00
full
having
Ijaw,
possesparty
the
Alvarez's
•• ,i,ni.'s n. Allen,
of citizens, including many ladies. While
fi oo
We
town
and
fort.
thai
sion of the
found
f) (HI
•• .1. K. Tallinn,,
there, Captain Dornin received orders to Santa
•• .1: x M. Willie,
0 00
Anna hid B blockading squadron off
charter a Steamer, and wilh this ship to pro-

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This was the CSUSS of Inuchl 'II,,... Miller, Ksq.,
ceed to Kinonada antl break up Walker nnd the harbor.
lo 00
Mr. William W. Reed,
as
the
mail
steamers
from
stopped
trouble,
it
nf
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On
the
third
FebW illiawD I'asll,
."&gt; 00
bis lillibustering party.
a good ileal of: ClLpt.
ilev. T, Can.
«IJ 00
ruary, the steamer Columbus took this ship, entering the harbor. With
ing
we
succet
di
off
the
oh'_&gt; 00
'difficulty,
ded in it
Mr. William Itirnes,
i Sine
in tow, and we left San Francisco for Kinen-I
(or
•_',-)
and
Coital
'J
nils,
obtained
a
free
pass
vessels,
noxious
us
most of the wny.j
nda, the steamer towing
Three, individuals, 2fi cento each,
7~&gt;
port.
We both arrived and anchored opposite Port steamers inweand nut of the with On thedfttb
00
Aii.lin,
li-n.,
100
I,.
light hearts, S.\ Priend,
left Acapuleo
r,0
McKibbon, (Walker's Head Quarters/) on nf June,
nu ship Cortee,
as
we
all
had
reason
every
full
and
of
200
hope,
00
the afternoon of ihe ninth; Walker and his
Cnlleetiun in Hilo and Puna,
our homoa aid hound passage.
10 (Hi
Mr. S. Klpi,
party occupied two double houses and some: to suppose, on
26 00
of
Mis. II. I'n iv.
July,
We
arrived
Callan
the
iWth
in
nn
it
(as
the
New
Republic,
tents; the Hag of
00
Mr. I.. \,u., r ,.
lo disappointment;
was styled by Walker,) was flying. We did and here we were doomedorders
Ii a, in Kau, (in part,)
fi7 r&gt;0
home,
to
go
b'J h"i
not hold any communication with the shore for instead of receiving
" South Kona, (,n part,)
as soon as possiCamming", Kenlitkenji.ua,
fi 00
the first tan days; but a/c could distinctly see we weie tilthred to proceed
i
his port, and on the twelfth of August,
10 00
Mr. i hurles Hull,
"
ihul our sudden appearance at Emenads cre- ble to I
fiO 00
live P. M , we bit Callao antl arrived here i || lion ai Kaitua, (in part,)
ated quite a stir amongst the new republic at
70 00
iV.iimc.l, ••
passage
this
the
from
making
day
morning,
port
thud
» K.li.'.li,
makers. During the night of the
100 00
ihe ship's
fiO 00
I! v. I Bund, "
after our arrival, Walker, with most of his lo poii in thirty days. Officers and
(&gt;.
100 00
W. F.
I'. .1. (iultek, Wttialua, Onhu,
command, deserted the camp, and left bis company iv goud health.
i.,!i,;„ainna. Maui,
20 oo
•• ,i. r. r,,.,„■.Honolulu,Oahu,
sick anil wounded in charge of a guard of
Mi. .;. Kaon
4. IM
who
also
deserted
the
men,
a
dozen
about
200 00
( blhvtk i, at i.iliun... Mini,
C
h
i
a
n
e
P
s
t
C
c
i
l
hristian!.A
sick
camp, anil left the poor antl unfortunate
1,800 H7J
and wounded lo ihe mercies of the Indians The ceremony of baptizing a native ol
io,,k place Sunday nfternoon, The Itn\ ";:im f.';;i■It'niv hi. reeently appropriated
and Mexicans, who were constantly running ('anion, ('liuia,
aid
the
mlionL
The Trusteex
Brooklyn. ifi up limn.', i.'l dollar. i&lt;&gt;
around on the neighboring hills. Capt. Dor- at the Bethel Church, Main-street,this
an appeal to the \. 1!. ('. I'. ,M. for a ipooiiJ
lhavc mmtf
in
convert
arrived
recently
country
sirk
and
This
all
the
woundhumanely
ordered
of
two
thonnind
to
which
dollar.,
nin
they txpeat a
pram
ed, to be conveyed on board of the ('oliim-1 on board of b vessel as steward lo Captain fi'ciij. 1: r«w|M&gt;iis&gt;*. Ihej liine ordered building mateas jriulh from I'. m.!i i,ml I'ii." Hound, and are about to
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bus, which war dona with great care by the Ellis, the master, Bud intends studying so
-n -h an :11c Ibuti'l in tlic vicinity, so that they
boats' crews attached to the Portsmouth.l to be alilo to retain to his native land, and le}mu Heel
three
or (bur moutbj to contract
I"in
prepared
to
bc
and its vicinSome of iheso men were in a horrid coildi-1 act as a missionary in ('anion
for putting up Ibe buil Ifai ■■
Jones,
was
Rev.
VVm.
Me
baptized by
Uon. Immediately oo their being safely land- ity.
It ii vjm ,-n'i ilinl the whole expense of tin building
dollar., The Trustees have
ed on beard of the steamer, their wounds who, in doing so, added the name nf William »ill be about eijthlthethousand
want, of the present, but of future
was dressed and every thing done to make! (his own name) to that of the Chinaman's, in vii t uoi only
»ml the} hope the benevolent Mania of
Hel (fenerations,
them Comfortable, They tailed Ihe next day!(Ten Wassa,) at his (Ten's) request.
eduuat'ou, al iln ■&lt;•' islands, will enable them to carry
by
own
reading
country
convened
bis
in
there,
On
their
arrival
was
ihey
for San Dieao.
H. It. LTMAN,
out tie ir plans.
were transferred to the Southerner, and in! the Bible translated into his own language ;•
Tmi-urer of II. B, S.
came
to
ll:ln. An;urt 2 '. W54.
her they proceeded up to San Fransisco, at and Captain Ellis, with whome he
[\ '..I II,. I licml.]
which place Lt. Win. 11. Oilman had his leg tins country, aivcs bun n very bicrli Christian
amputated. I laving drove Walker and hisl charcter. In illustration of his following oul
TS.UhebP.orStsmyLuch.kightning.
gang of outlaws from Fmounda, we both went: practlcaily the teachings of the Bible, it was
m
inxtntii,
which
he
ilic
6r*l
latitude Hi-37 N.,
the
mate
ol
ihe
On
ship
ill
had
stated
that
to San Diegn, where we
the good fortune
|'J2 S 6'2W. At six 1*. M., crnnla arrest Major Frederick Emery, Walker's! came lo this country, struck him a severe longitude
Secretary of Stale, and Emanuel Ladoro, his 1blow on one cheek, as it subsequently proved nietteed blowing t'l'Pfh from North F.asl,which
without nfiering any re- ivim billowed hy n heavy shower, accoinpaagent and spy. They were both sent up to j wrongful!*, *hen
injuuetioo by iii'tl with very shnrp lightning nntl heavy
General Wool, at San Francisco, ami have I sistance, obeyed the Scriptural
to receive a blow thunder.
the
other
Ai seven P. M., the lightning
turning
cheek
and
sentenced.
On
been tried, condemned
tbe ninth of April, tbe Columbus ems dis- from the enraged male, who was so moved uliuck llie I'lutsiiiotiih'rt main conductor, anil
followed i! down without doing any injury to
charged, and left for San Francisco in charge with the sincerity of the man that he imme- i(he
Captain,
nhip. The Captain of the fore-tup, with
him,
left
nnd
went
to
the
audi
nnd
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zatlin, we found that the Mexicans had forty practical Christian he had ever seen, and||ted by the *hock, but not
Americans incarcerated in prison, and the that he never would use violence with hits
Sept. 12(h, 1864,
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FRIEND, OCTOBER,

1354.

(For the Friend.)
gation nt Franvilliera (Sanhe) was worshipGod,
Rniatea, July 10, 1554.
tbe
of
established
pastor
the
It is no uncommon occurrence to notice church of Coiilay
Dear Sir:—As you are an advocate for
officiating
ns minister nf
of
English and American papers, accounts Ihe flock, Ihe Commissary of Police enleis, ihe Temperance Cause, yon will be pleased
the persecutions of Protestants in Fiance. and, intei-nipling Ihe service, begins to ques- lo hear of what has at last been effected here.
ar e aware, (hat during the civil war
In the "Watchman and Wesleyan Advcrti tion Ihe congregation, and declaics tbe meet- You
which
raged here, disorganizing society,
illegal.
ing
London,
111,
18"&gt;4,
May
ser," published in
drunkenness,
ami heathen immoral dances
Oct. 9lh —Refusal of Ihe Prefect of La
we find a summary of these persecutions, for
were permitted, and grew to n fearful height.
Charente
to allow, ( .r authorize, M. Moroy
1853-1. Instances of (he police and civil lo distribute tracts ill his pariah, (.Mansle ) These have also been continued, since the
present government was established; threatauthorities interfering with Protestant worJanuary 8 li, 1851.— For
Upwards ol ten ening entire ruin lo Ihe country. At length
(il
distinct specifica- years the parish of Chateau-Pnnsar, Char- the Chiefs,
ship, aio given, and
though of Ihe same class, began
tions are enumerated. We select the fol- ente, has embraced the Protestant faith, al- to sec the evil, that anarchy and confusion
lowing, as exhibiting a correct view of the most In a man, and hail, since then, peacea- threatened to overturn their authority. They
bly enjoyed the onlinances of religion, when, have arisen lo grapple with Ihe Hydra. A
subject:
without tbe least warning, twn gend'armea gene-al meet m; nf ihe Chiefs was called, to
February lllh, IS"&gt;.l—The Protest anl enter ihe chapel, anil prohibit the service in take the subject into consideration.
worship at 'Parsac, commune ot St. Saturin, the name of the law,
There was o: ly one Chief who pleaded in
(Charente,) is prohibiied, and the temple Jan. 12th.—M. Founder, Paslor
the behalf of liquor. He, however, was supnf
the
(place of worship) closed by order of
Proieslant Established Chinch ol Negrepe- posed to speak the mind of ihe Chief, second
Prefect. The motives alleged are:—" That iisse (I'lirne ci
Garonne) is required by the in anthoiiiy on the Island, the Chief bunthe worship bad never been authorized, anil
to obtain a license as self, being mi lhat occasion, the King's speaknf
Monlauban,
Prefect
is of a nature to cause disunion in families bookseller, in
to be able to distribute er. After the arguments lor, ami against
order
and to disturb public, order."
ihe Allium,ifh dcs buns Conseils and lb, Bi- the evil hud been heard, the King's speaker
March 4th —Several Christians, of lit ble among bis
rose and said, he gave ihe business into the
flock I
Plymouth brethren, are condemned by tin Jan.
ami ol
37th:—Me. Gill/, of the French handa of the Governors of districts,
tribunal ol Mimleliniar, (Drome,) severally
the piimipnl Judges, to settle it as Ihey deMelhodi-I
lo
Connexion,
is
a
tine
Condemned
lo twenty-one and eight days' imprisonment,
sired, or agreed upon. They each successand lo various fines, tor holding an unau- by the tribunal ol Alais, (Cud,) for holding ively rose and
declared ihey were for abolithorised meeliug ai St. Gervais. The pries! ii'ligiona meetings at Branous, although it tion; rut off the evil, no mitigation. Ilaasa
was
ihe
Minor
lhat
auihorised
ihe
proved
ol the parish is avowedly the instigator ol
They told the speaker, as he
meetings, antl thai the Sous Prefer! had -:i- great nuieanre
these proceedings.
given
lad
it
into
their
handa, they Would keep
The mcttings a! I.abcaiime, (Drome,) aie -'II a vei bal promise of n til In i izulioil.
ii; ihey would not give it up again to him;
cloned by direction of the Mayor, in vniue February.-—Several members &lt;■(' ihe con- he hail none 100 far to recede. He rose ai d
of orders received, to forbid meetings out ol gregation of Plymouth Brethren at St. Jean
said, ihose who are for suppressing the sale
the I em pies. They have since ie commence I. ile Gaid, are sentenced by the tribunal &gt;l ami dsinking of spirits, hold up your right
March '20th —For nearly twenty years It Alais, (Gard,) to lines lor holding unauthor- hand, whenlhe assembly, lis one lit.in, lose
his been the custom of the Protestants of ized ineelln-s
antl held up llieir hands; he who hail pleaded
Chaillcvclte (Charenle lul'ei ieui c) lo met I, Marcb3d,— \ll the chapels belonging to Ihe I'm it, excepted.
during ihe winter iiuiiiilh, in private houses, Evangelical Society in the Haute Vienne,
Il now remains to he seen, whether they
for mutual instruction and prayer. The Villelavaid, ami others, are closed, under will be able lo carry out in practice, what
Mayor knew of ibis custom and sanctioned it. ihe pit text of their mil belonging lo the Pro- ihev have established in theory. A day or
"On the sJOlh March, however, Ihe Commis- testant Established Church.
The details of two wns allowed to clear away the lubbish.
sary of police of the Treiiibladc, accompa- tln -s painful affair are si ill wanting
Mr. Bnr- The Kino's speaker ihe same night, or ihe
nied by three gend'armea and a rural police be/at, I'asloi of Rundon, one of thee,
day after, purchased a cask of spirits,\vhelh»r
officer, all fully armed, arrive at ihe h.ui-e es closed, on bearing this, is seized uiihurclilo have a good swill before 'he days were out,
an
where Ihe people are met, nnd disperse the apoplectic fil, of winch be dies a lew
days or in bravado for an example to set others on,
meeting, piincipnlly composed of Women aid -iii i wards,
is n"t known
The grog sellers have so many
cbildicn.
sly ways of evading Ibe laws; ihe dollars they
March.—The pend'nrme* enter ,-; DissentThe Protestant meetings hi Bruges (s iv/i'l have, whether the people die or live.
one-ct-l.oire) are interdicted, the people meet ers' meeting, at Plantiers, Gird, and dis- Nothing elsp is so profitable nsgrog. 1 (cut
privately in companies of uiueti en each.
perse the congregation. lie- pi. at her is the people will find it difficult to stop the evil.
April.—The meetings of the Baptists, nl eiilletlup,ii to anawei before th.- courts ol The government is not yel on a torn basis
law.
Bordeaux, are closed.
Every right-minded man will rejoice at the
May.—The Prefect of the Charente pro
attempt. It shows they are well nwnre iff
liihits the meetings &lt;it Fmiqueure, becausi
the evil, ami as '"ar as their means extend,
PreW
tdihconsf eather.-Influnce .tliev will prevent it. Wow, another serious
they arc not authorised, and art! besides, he
says,"of a nature to throw disquiet in the of tlu Moon. —Dr. Olivers, ihe distinguished evil, a very heavy trial has befallen ihem
astronomer of Germany, was !• d lo tii« folpublic and in families.
A vessel from the colony ofNew South Wales
June bib —M. Porchat, Pastor ot St. Mans. lowing conclusion In mi examination founded [touched nt Hiiahine. full nf Mortonns bound
is Condemned l&lt;V the tribunal lo fine am! on careful meteorologii ill uhseivuii ins fiir f'l- to the Salt Luke. She had the measles on
cosls, and the meetings are ordered lo In ty years in different countries: " I believe," hoard—communicated ihem to the people of
tie savs, "thai I have demonstrated lhal the
closed.
Hnahine, whence they Spread over the group.
June, or July.—The Baptists at Rilten- influence of the moon upon Ihe weather is so Not a family on Raiales, so far as known,
shoffen and GrunibrechshnfTcr (limit Rhin) small that it is totally Inst mind the great va- has escaped. The measles had not proved
are prohibited from meeting, and the propri- riety of other loi ces Bnd causes which change so fatal—lhe whole families were ill nt once;
etor of Ihe house in which the services nn the statf of our atmosphere;" and lhat " its hut many, n few days alter recovery, have
held is sentenced to a fine by tin* Court ol pit tended influence oiifiiicu, animals, &lt;r been seized wilh flux, which has proved fatal.
Wissembourg. He appeals to sii.islu.urg. plants, is all of it due to illusion ami preju- It is still raging. It has not carried off se
No astronomer can by any means many tin
Aiigusi i!d—The Prefect of ihe Aisnc tie dice.
atcn, as on some of the other
eliiref all Ihe meetings ofthe Baptists closed, foretell what will be the state of the weather islands. Rn
It is a heijvy judgment. It will he
the
on any future day; nnd it is time that the a blessing, should it prove a means of repentthroughout
department.
August atejlb.—The Commissary of Police community should be no longer imposed upon ance, for (heir wicked depailure from ihe
of Chauny (Aisnc) closes the chapel of the by pretences to predict Ihe weather, or by doctrines of pence and good will, so
long
Bpalisis in thai (own, nolwithstaiiding its hav- the ridiculous superstition tlint there is any proclaimed amongst Ihem, and for slighting
the
existed
influence
of
of
the
Zodiac
the
many
years.
signs
upon
i»»r
ing
the messages of mercy, so kindly sent amongst
Sept. 4th.—While the Protestant congre- parts of the body of man or animals.
them, as observed by a
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Persecutions in France.

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ship " Charles Frederick." He got his discharge
Information Wanted.
from her a little more than two years ago on account
we
receive
letters
ot his health, audi have never heard from him since.
By almost every mail
parents live in Wood's Hole, Massachusetts. I
requesting information. In several instan- My
ing :
liavt! b. en here over 12 months, and expect to reTristan D'Acuanha. —A correspondent of ces, of late, it bus been our privilege to CONK main to receive an answer to this, should you
write one. If you run give any tidings, you will
the Journal ofCommerce mentions the death miiiiicale facts, such as wi I relieve tbe minds greatly
oblige Yours, very n spectfullv,
(ilass,
old
Governor
in December last, of
It ulwnys nlTortls unI.IIAKI.ES C. HAMHI.IN.
of
anxious friends.
than
who ul the head ofa little colony of less
this
offices
of
Sau llabbob, May 30th, 1854.
one hundred and fifty people, has dwell upon speakable pleasure to perform
Ui v. Sib:—Having h.iard recently that my son,
the island of Tristan d'Aciiuuhu for a period nature, especially when we have good news ■ISKI
mi mi I'. Ilu.v k, was in Honolulu, I would wish
of many years. He was about eighty years to communicate, The following are among to solicit your kindness to advertise in your paper,
which
wasj
death,
bis
of age at Ihe lime of
the letters which we have lately received. that hiformstiou is wanted of Jeremiah I*. ISunce,
caused by a painful cancer. Tin- little island
wiiu lias been gone seven years. Not knowing what
two reasons ;' bus become vi him, 1 had givvn up all hope of ever
on which he had passed a Considerable por- We publish ihem in lull, for
si
.- hearing tnnu him again; but an acquainttion ol his life is about forty miles in circum- fnsily, we hope, thai should the persons re- kni"isol ormine
saw him in Honolulu six oreight months
ference, and very rocky and mountainous, am' ferred to, nail them, ihey will embrace the; ii;,i, ami had i-ouvcr-ai.on with him. i desire thcreart; so violent
and
so
winds
the soil is poor
Ibu
very earliest opportunity of communicating loie. that a he is living he would come boms or writs
that the inhabitants can grow little else than
Ii ~., lie will bear ol something greatly to his adbesides it will relieve tliu anxiety of his
potatoes. Ofthe one hundred and fifty inhabi- with I heir anxious friends; and .secondly, vantage;
sttlietvd motlicr. Kind sir, if you will be so kind ns
tants ofthe isle, eight only sue men—the re- we desire; tv call tire attention of nil seamen t print the
above notice you will oblige a disconso-i
mainder being women and children Rev. lo the importance ul writing lo iheir friends, li le widow, ami may tiod's blessing rest on yen.
Wiuis, respectfully,
Mr. Taylor, sent out there by the Foreign
In every opportunity, Especially would we
NANCY M. BTJKCB.
Missionary Society, dwells among ihem,
BaO llakiiju, Long Island, Slate of New York.
preaching and instructing their children. Ile call the attention of all whalemen lo this subis now endeavoring to procure a ship to take ject. Thousands of whale,ecu, will in a few Loan Bab, Yula Co., California, July 11, 1854.
them away from ihe barren home which ihey weeks visit
Uamos,
the various ports of ihe Sandwich Mr.Sir;—l
Their departure, il
have so long occupied.
take this liberty to address you a few
we
fail
of
Islands, and
hope, not one will
lines thinking you might give las some information
they "•■&gt;, will prove a serious loss to the whal,| mj brother, Wells Stow, who sailed
from New
ers in those seas, who have been accustomed wilting to ins friends. Seamen owe to them- I 'etiinril
a year at;o lust spring, or about that time, in
to resort lo the island for water and fresh pro- selves ami In their li ieiitls not to allow an i,
iip
Msjastis," Capt. Percival. My folks
visions.
have not heard from him since 1 think he shipped
opportunity of forwarding letters to fail, a..
Is ksinith. Any information at' lfl.ii, or the ship,
; All letters will now be forwarded safely s'ili he thankfully isesived. When 1 visited your
i
A Goose Ninety-Three Years Old. —Mr.
lovely islands in" the hark "J. K'Doimell, (;apt.
Everett, farmer, ol'Kuby Lodge, near Itnck- through the Sandwich island I'osl-i ffice. Bennett,
at that time the seaman's friend and Chapingham, has n goose which he vouches In be
lain, wsj, ss the seaman called him Father Damon.
g£g 'Hawaiian postage live cents.
been
It
lias
old.
ninety-three
years
alleast
AI.ONZO W. STOW.
Yours,
Hionbt,Shelby Co., Ohio, July 13th, is, &gt;l.
I'. S. Please to direct your letter to l'nrks' liar,
on his farm lull lil'l.v years, ami passed the Itl-. M.i. I I ItlON.
former part of ils life on the farm adjoining.
Dear Sir:—Be so good as t,. permit ma to ask V.ilia Co., r.tlilornia.
It is a large line fowl, with a head and neck the favor of getting sonic information from yoa re.
&lt;;■:&lt;&gt;. a. i.atiikop,
lie went
M,-Kirov,
as while as snow, and has lately hatched a spectiug my s.m, Win. li.
li ysic i it u nnd Surgeon,
which
Irtt
lledArnold*,
I'
of
the
whslcship
aboard
brood of goslings from its own eggs. Mr. ford Massachusetts, about two years ago, commandHoiK.llllll. 0111111, s. I,
B, has n book stating its age and history, ed by Captain Harding,
.110.- at he Markvl Uru| Stun. B«aM««a ciimrr ofFort
were
If we
In I received a letter from William, written (rota the
and la ,-i'tiii.ia s|m., next almva tin- Catholic t'huteh.—
which he can authenticate.
I. u,!;l. in. Drliagiat, u li.irt slice!, t.t-xt dour above
of
pluck a quill from this antiquated goose, audi harbor of Hilo, Sandwich islands, under date
s r. mi1 store.
had no
since
that
have
is.",;;;
I
April
be
an
tin-!
Huh.
time.
not
write ils biography, it might
he
the
land
of
in
&lt;:. I'. JI.IM», N. !&gt;.,
do
know
whether
is
Ler...
1
le
nor
be,
The echoes of I
interesting record.
with the dead, 1 wrote to
ornurabered
living
the
and Surgeon,
Physician
Scotch rebellion had scarcely ceased when ill Messrs J. B. Wood &amp; Co., Bedford, Mass. They
Honolulu. Oiihu, S. I.
had first peeped from beneath it» shell into could not liive me any Information, but advise 1 un- tt lb« 'i,leu I rstn-rit ucrnpte.l hy lir. lord,in Kanhtimana
tuitu. (llli.. t.'.aia froUl !l A. &gt;l. lo 4 I*. M.-35-tf
the wide world, ami possibly its immediate to address u litter lo you, and that you would immmake the inquiry of the commander of
ancestor smoked at the festive board at ihe ediately
the Arnolds.
A. o. THi.-B.TOIi.
S. I. no.ir.ia.
coronation ofthe third George. It cackled It you will be so good as to write to the Captain
iui&lt;.&lt;:i.i:s &amp; ro.,
Wilkes
and
hissed
when
t-i
riots,
bis
wrnc
reply
at the Gordon
on I- is matter, and on receipt of
Urns Stoic anil Dispensary,
was made a state prisoner. It was hatching me directed as above, you will confer a special faKaahaotanq aad UsKbsi.l uresis. Ojiaa at all
nf
i
is
ever
and
it
Esther,
il
in
i,.,. .of ibu dj&gt; and nielli. Pmcriuttoas carefully
with the first French revolution, and scream- vor on a much distressed
to
tiiis
to
reward
for
attention
tl-44
power
you
your
(i,in|i iiiiiii-cl.
ad when Napoleon le Grand threatened to in- my
matter. 1 will take a great pleasure in doing it.
i;il.)i.t»4
in.,
vade our shores, nnd also when Castlereaglt
you will oblige.
In so
was made Prime Minister. Like many other
Your oliedier t servant.
Slii :&gt; ('liaii'.llers anil General Agents.
HUl.il McELROY.
bipeds, it has brooded over semes of addletl
I.nhilinta. Muni. S. I.
Mo,,* .uppiii d witli Raeaui i», SroaaaS, sntl Mqmkt.-HS tf
eg|S, and grown no wiser from experience,
York, July l»t, ISM.
Nr.w
but though year after year has flown by, they Ha D.vmox, —Saving been iniornicd that by wriE. WOI I'M ANN.
leave the "giddy goose" ■till.—Leicester the.; to you I might possibly sain some information
li ysie i it n it ii d Surgeon,
I'
of my brother, whom 1 bars ant beard from in near i lillc-i* in ihe New
(Eng.) Mercury.
Storr, t'arurr of Knaliatwo years, I have taken the liberty of addressing
tnaai mill l|iimi M«.. MiaUrc fc Aulhoia's
WH
Visibility of Mercury.—The most favorable you. His name is William ('. Morris. He nailed
Black. Opa-ia &lt;Iht nn&lt; nitiM.
time for seeing Mercury ibis year, will ftom New Bedford ia July, 1861, in the whalsship
riT«*Atv
■«.
that
ship,
;
Towers. I thins be left
be early in the evening near the I lib March. Montexuma, Capt.iiifmiiied,
TCAWAIHAK. HAWAII,
in IMS, and went on
as i 'otve been
16th July, and llth November; and early in board the ship A verrick Keiinikeu. II you could learn jJ'tkT'.M.l'R in DOnetsl Merchandise and Hawaiian
the morning near April Bth, August Blh, and anything of him, and would be kind enough to let |J Produce. Whaleships and others supplied
with Irisb Potatoes, Provisions, ike., at the shortest
vie know, or would be kind enough to mud tlio letNovember 27th.
ter which I aacloss to him, you would eternally notice, and on nasoaatrie tanas.
i'r._r Whalers Hill* wanted.—Oct. 2.—3m
obli"c an almost broken-hearted sister.
We would acknowledge our usual exchange
MAKY K. ÜBRaUTT.
■•
B. PITMAN.
J"v?""lf you should write, direct your letter to Mr.
papers; also, a package of newspa- Nathaniel
BYRON'S BAY, HII.O, HAWAII.
T. Merritt, 54th street, between 6th and
in General Merchandise and Hswaiipers, from J. W. Sullivan, Newspaper office, lltli avenues, New York,
an Produce. All Stares required by WhaleSan Francisco; also from J. Ludlow, Esq.
San Francisco, Aug. 21st, 1854. ships and others supplied on lessouabls terms, aad
Damon—
Mr.
at the shortest no'ice.
Visitors at the Seamen’s Reading Bia :—I write to see if I oan hear any tidinga from Wantbo.—Exchaugeon the Y. States sad Europs.
my brother, John llambun, cooper of bark or Oct. 2. ISM.—3m
Room, will find a fresh supply of papers.

Many of our readers among whalemen,
will bo interested in reading ihe follow-

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To Masters or Whale-ships Visiting the
Appeal to the Friends of Humanity.
Hawaiian Islands.
that
community,
this
some
in
well known to
attention
is called to the following frict*
seJames h. Ilassard, of Molokai, has received
Wbish arc offercil us inilureiiiciits to visai
relinquish
to
compelled
tlierehy
KK.YI.A.KEAKUA KAY the coming season for rei injury, «nii

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Arrived.
«H manual labor. The following let- cruits.
You will find here in the grsttest sbondsncs nnd-I Aug. 2fi.—Hamburg brig Pririio, BMerta, d;ivf fr«mi Tal'tti.
ter from the ltcv. ('. It. Andrews, a Missionary on
m
t.l
Hie
of
the
hest.
the
War
kind,
Hi. Mary*, Ila.n-j M gaaa, M
following articles, which willJ
M«-4a?. Hoop
island, will furnish a correct statement oi
frurn Caltaa.
be furnished nt the shortest notice nnd nt moderate 'I tj-H
i in the case :—
'■ ;i i.—Miieiirnn tchr. .aeetleee, Pat*. i.id-imS. Praaaleca.
Kaluaolui, Sept. 21st, ISM. prices:—Sweet Potatoes, ths best tbe Islands tflbrd,■»
*hlp Auetralla, Cfaapo, lj d&gt; from San FraasHeco.
*' 3|, —it,-,
bound
tn Hong Ronfa
Sqaashes, Melons, Oranges, CocoanuU, Beef, MutMa. 8. C. IKmon.
&gt;«
Sept.
i.
Dr.
tt Matchleaa, Webetar, IA daya from Tahiti,
ton,
tioats,
Fowls,
wishes
me
tn
Turkeys, Wood in sayI
I
Ukv. an» Di.ak Sir:—Mr. Hassan!
Am. Ht Mr. I.,ui\ J.int-, Garvey, i 1 day* inns. F.
1 *•
■• " Am. Scbr.
write to you a statement ol his accident, whii li dis- iquantity, delivered nt the landing. Lastly and most•!
General Morgaa, Way, 13 due* (torn H. P
important, you will run no risk of sniiill pox, as thait •* " Am. Si in Kalnna, Cnnaojta. ftu Label oh.
shies him tor life from self support,
I
"
8.
heir,
I'l.rtsmuiilii,
Duniin, 'J:,' guat, 30 days' from
H.
severs]
i]
S'fjit.
durhas
nor
L\
12.—
pestilenoe
appeared
was
road
en
MoloksJ
not
within
appointed
supervisor
I
Citlino.
miles of this Hay. Svery attention will he paid to
year,
Madenna, Hosel, B8«la*C frmu SanFran
13
ark
An.
I
fishing to break a cart road through a ledge oi those who stay isvor as with a call.
Bl«GO.
tclir. Young Bllsa, Halaejr, Ifl it fin Baa t'rtn
P, (.TMIXtiS. Rapt. 17. Am.
lor yi an lias liccn only a hor*
rooks.whera the roadIlassard
01 -tf.
to bote and blast the Kcal.ikeukna, lln»nii.
track, 1 hired Mr.
19. Am. srbr. K. L. Frost, Hempctead,aV&gt;bbia'ti M.md.
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•• .v.—Am. brtg I art|iiin.i. Meyer*, -ii day* Cruiu Olynpt*.
rocks that nai rowed the paassgo.
I'm.re Fi edt rick, 34 j:uiii*, U*J
WANTED.—Respecting Ed- Befit. 9B.—Holland Fn.alf
It is about six miles to the windward of o\ir St*.
days from (';ili;i&lt;
ward Henry, belonging to Yolo Uo., California. fedpt 03.—Peruvian
tion along the sen side. After nearly ooiapleiiiigj
(labell. ttuinUßn Smith, 39 dayI fm
bark
the work, as he was tilling and pH paring! s blast, it He is supposed to hare died on some ]&gt;.u'i ofthe is--|
Celiac
%X I lull,iml fr. Prince Frederick, 30 gnae, 38 d\n. I'm do.
went off, shattering on« hand and arm so that the lands. Any information wilt he gladly received byV
W.-hii.i.-b bark Aea-Thor, »',.iit« rg,M da, fin. 11. Kuag.
hand is amputated; his nose whs i lit o] in, and his] Mr. Uregg, U S. Commissioner.
L'7-Am. sch. Vaquero, Newell, Itfoe. fin fr.n Francfaca
sight put out. It is one ol the wonders of Provimi—Am. bark N B.Perfciae, Ailyu,6ow ble ollaadeeel
J. |W () R TM
dential care, that he «;;.- not blown to pieces »s i!i&lt; ■
ekia* tin &lt;&gt;i aotak.
established himself in business at Ili-"I
Am li, i: Zoc, Roger*, l?. jbbls. till andMai -kirtn.
rock was.
ln, Hawaii, is prepared to furnish ships wits
S7.—
Iron .the
11-.rk Alfred Tyl.r. Ripley,
alfltpt.
Mr. IIoHsnrd has a wile (native) and two little .recruits on favorable terms, for cash, goods, or liillas
Oebotalt, .'i to Wrlfc a hale Hi- Mtaeoa.
October I.—lie incur, Baydea, I'-mj ip. 409 itii&gt; &lt;•&gt; aaaa ir&gt;m J*hoys dependent on him for support, which they re-; on the United States.
paa.
retrod bountifully, while he bad hands and eyes.
w. 1., Kmeraid, Jeggon, from Kodtak, 1800 Nil
*' 2, -Am.
Since then, doctor's bills for himself, and out ;ocs for
The S'raejßil smi abroad.
*eai*o4i. lt«|M&gt;rt*j garatofa, 13 KbHteej Mv
tbb
By paying in advance the subscription price, theI
gill, 11. Sea |!ri.'/r, ?.
their support, have drained his rcsouiws ! &gt;* i
M
hhnceli
ui.&lt;3,—Will
Badger. Bra &gt;, 310 thi* eeaaoa fr-.m u.
Friend will he sent by the earliest opportunities, toj
should he, with afainilvto support and
i' lean tl.
aliled. He has a house and n It u acres of land lett.jlthe I'nit'.'d Stales, lingland, China, Sydney, or any
Aug. ''0 l'r. •hip Coronation, t. r Baa Francleco.
which he has been trying tr tell to raise means with!)foreign country.
Am.
John
Uaekie,
tor C llao.
bark
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which to no to the States. If, in your parish, any
Sfjt.;!.—
Am. .-»iii|i vVaataingtoii AlUtoa, i ■IcolUs
The Friend, Bound.
he
is
s
—Am.
Bampeoit, for t*. Y.
feel
that
aa,
Stenme'p. Pe)t&lt;
of our and his countrymen wiil
Hound volumes of the Friend lor I, l, '■'■,!, 5, 8,7, Bept. **7.
Belli KeKtlean, r.ity.lii-s. P.
"
"
M
M
'• neighbor," according to the Samaritan method oi md 8 years at the Chaplain's Study. A roductioi
Kaiuna, Catidage, Pi»gct*« Bnand.
" 13 mm. rehr. H n. Mmgan, Way, foi S. K. via Kauai.
feeling neighborly, it will rejoice my heart He re- | from the subsoripti in pri.e will be made to Seamen Sf|&gt;t.
i::. Am. bark F inn, floli, for ili« Baai ladiea.
eetved his injuries working lor the public good. and purchasers who
than a single vol- Bept, •!'.
deiire
more
Am. v. It, li. rk Lafayette, Alien, .V li., ill ato'a, wo
Anv of us at any moment may he thrown ujion soci- ume.
bbla, sintm oil. Iroiii Japan eoaat.
ety, as helpless as !.c is. Please write to me what
Memoranda*
May be hoped for his welfare.
Donations.
(rati Tylef repuffai Ipukaa and heard from in iho
Tbe
('. II. A\'1&gt;KK\VS.
Yours, truly,
LeviD.Slamm, I'm r ForChaiiel Pur Friend. i). ItctnkAIsoa in
Mat.—Sbiji Bnuth America, Walker, 1 wbalo: Cherokee,
I'.s.S. Portsmouth, $10 on'
|10 no
Binllii, 3 vita c**; th.i-. W. Morgan, blpley, aulbing; PaciAe
It?* It is confidently hoped that the foregoing a ■
a Allea 3 whale*; Ocean, Norton, clean; R*j*coa t Giffurd,elaaaf
Lexington ltr&lt;ck, 1 nba v.
■
peal will not be, in vain. A pnper, tor subscriptions
Died.
Jiioe. ('.mil r, Xi ni(iinn, 4 whale*; CWoaa, Bbacntaa, Ifl
is now in the hands of Mr. Bawson, the watch-ma- i in Hono'uln. August 31*t, J. L.
Saratoga,
Harding,
aotlilag,
Mary, Bayer, h whalea:
w
hale*.
Mr,
rnnwnjnption.
inn.of
Ev
u&gt; Poet Maater ai Stockton, (7ahfbrni&gt;i, «nd a- riv, d hero Mary, Bay Ilea. Butlilagi Wanhinttion, Hofle) :. whalae; Levi
ker. Opposite Capt Snow's stnro. As our readers B.
1! in wilir-M-i
of July In the Steamer Polynesia*), tea far|{ua« aithi St urbuck, Jaraegan, A whale*; AtHizall, Drew, it wbalra; Alice
Fr.i7.cr. Taber. 1 whale; Alexander, Ryaat, 3 wlialea; Adeline,
peru-c these lines, let them remember the preee] t,
■ i Ii&gt; he rr-si.r. tl.
At ■■ i, i ii tlm voy ':.•• from Honolulu 10 Australia, Mr. Wil- Itrotii. rson, -i \\liaien.
"Whatsoever vc woiiltl that ni''n should do to you, liam ■•'IJleii
I).
July.—Win. Wirt, Afthley, 1 wrhnlej Vigilant, Debboli 6
iVe le rn Ih u Mr
wui, merchant f N&lt; nolulu
irrjifcnlally felloverl-oard from the schooner Ui-ihnf, whichi Polar tfta Hulhy, 9 whulee, Arnolda, Harding, 3 whalaat
do yo even so to them." Matt. 7 12.
City,
w«u then ii i: it the rate 01 U n kn t-, and wu&lt; drow ned iic
Gifltird, I whale; Ctiucraaa, (lathaway,6 whalae; Hem
:V(fore
*
-I;- tumid
* i v Imvr to, n d i boat oenl t h .- n li«-f.
iliT, t'roinw. li, 9 whatf.i&gt;; Mami*tchuaetla, Bennett, 5 whalea
In Honolulu,Pent. Ith, id whooping-cough, Ri i i FaAacvt, Navy, Norton, I uio.ln. Ml.erva, Pea*e, 'J wligiea; l&gt;amei
IInfant
WreqeubhstadFrick,
vbenMyr.
dmial ler ol »'..;■'. Ukownsoh, of the burh Harmon) uti VVuod, Tallman, G wha.r*, MuuireaJ, Grey, G arhalaej Draper,
Coffin, : wl airs.
New London*
Atiguat —Jmli Hwiit, Barle, ft irhatea, Cottra, Fteunn,
llial Ilia tune lor tlie delivering,fill
19 n hbli.: Moiea, Peabody, l whale. Knur Fmher, Pataier,
1000 hbls Mercury, Dlmoo, wanting 500 t,» All; Sarah Bheaf,
res in neeessmilv tillered from the
Passengers.
W..11, 1000 bid*.: Speedwell, Gihba, 6 whales; Henry. Bui.kcr,
Ipv.ii.l j,t r I", v, ■ s ..-(;,.,. A. ?.:.ihr -p in.l T.-wlv. Mr. l\ doing well, .'ax Hwttrey, \\iicl4ru, boiling; Bee, Soule 13
12th and 19th, to the |:Ji!i and 20th of
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Mr .R.
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Stctt, J. n. It M.i irha ks, s. IV, ; iII .n, l)r, li P. Hard*..of the, ill in m t&gt;f OapL Ripley, fled good weather fir-t oitrt of
t.. 11. Ma ■.■I-., .in. A
Prou'it, VV. P. Williams, i:.:«arSI ihe ■ c
(»;n (, foggy. kYhalea»r*rcr ami &gt;. Heard
-, C«|it. ll* ut but few —laiier
»bipa gotiini livewhalei laoetly dead i.aaa picked
BiiTfi «, U. l.nnpoa, i'. Milt 1.. 11, O.f H 11.X ■»»,
11. X l,i tun, I. 'ip in the lee.
ST, Clins. I'ti;i,irn:,!i. Win. I'iti, I.lti ,1,
New Publication.
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Muri-a," ihol himaalf in the Ana
-ifin. 8, W'i,: in •■, I. c I '11. (let •;• ■Tt miei oi, Win. H. Pi r
Capt. IV bod), ol i hip
rv, (I. Rowan, M. Xi nm-tl, II- Sc till .-tii-l two i"iiii.;,i:,n.
lit:
a matt rotil cii r*,e"nnd caaie down toOcin.tak m\ thAccohiiimw td Joan, iv
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Hie 'l:i 1,1 .!r ~, Sydney. Mrs. limy, u. Il.ivie... ported ;« cr.at do il ol lee and whalee achixe.
: Emuluu aku Hawaiian. Mixsion I'n-.viI. Sit,,!,. Mr D»«r, W. Spain v., Mr. tl.t,
Capt. Palmer, ol riilp " King l'j&gt;!ier.' report! in a palf in
Rom i- ii I'r-c ii-ti,. 11. B. Mtrklea, Dr.■ iiii. t't" r 11 wing nhlp- ", ere driven achnre al Bhant i leland*:
Bj il,f I "le J.
n.
W.J. Hills, E. A. II un. K. 11. I'-r v. W Mi nlrey, A. Hi. k, "Wias- la.i&gt; hard., \. Y. "Callao" do.and "B. nj. Rued," Wai
licittion Mill be of valtinlne service t,, 'la ',W. W. M.rkles, A. I;. Knawortb, r; &lt;'. Mill B, Sliku. g, :in. The -li. R. 1 baa got. rTehipa Vi pie iudCo\ per,ot N. li..
Miss Alt n.
had been In ihe rte, and gni i Into tbe ba) ■to repair; abm. tbe
ruins; Eiigiish, and ai.o, to foreigner* deiiv Hi.- i:.... i -.1 H rnnfrnmS P.-N. A. Ladd. &lt;b. Mill., hip
leaking.
" Herald,"
Wm, Benedict, 'I Will inttl n, 11. Br | f.ii I,
Lafayette retwrti hiving noken ablp Roaeoa, Y. R. 34
The
In,-until'.
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Copies
tonuill tllC native
1 fit Hi.' I,■■. i' ua r,
i r.i.t i ro. IV. ;'. Wllllsma ft \ ut.ttiths out, r.'-'J bide, ipenn. The Jamea Arnold, N. n. 14
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a, r., A. K.■ ship diantnnorai, 15 nine, IfiOttpenn. Martha, of Palrbaeea,
B. Jacob.,r, Wolf, W. Sparrow. R. I. II
.Uo at Chaplain's Study. Price, 25 cento.UClark,
Rev. VV. N r.i if r, B. P. Mlleh»ll,O. vv. Itca'ssr., Cpi.■ -.i mos, Sstlaperm. Heard from ablp Jiteli Perry, itA aioa, 1160
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Cum. Baylies, I'apt. i't'i;."alkali, W line b-ck, Mr bhl*. apeltn.
Jos.., It. Tout .It. Jacob Hardy. J- ft tvtr. Jobu Suiitb, A.iii. Beh'r E. I*. Kn-t saw brig fA* and bark N. P. Prrkin*: had
CDAFTElt 1.
..n,l 6 in th. ateerags.
doao Well eeatlttf, and wire bound for Honolulu,—daily elRemit m r..' s. r. Mr.. : i'tit's and i.mi il uiriiiiTs,■ [urte.l.
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Hudirei-, in.in 11 nilea, and laet fruni Bhariag'a Baa and KnataFrancjeee
ihe
Uadenas,
Capt. Jotui stab cbatka el.'.in. i■ ad been abeen t i aiontht, nnd expeneacad a
liy
vitli God, sin! o kc Akun no ka Logott.
Ames H.in
; ivar, loir, T. 11. al.srnlb.
uicceweloa of ihirk fbg&gt;. Died on board, Aug:. I:*., i uts J. 11.
wua (iod.
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; worth,tiniii t. Poster, Mrs.Heel,.
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