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FRIEND.
THE
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HONOLULU, MARCH
IV, No. 3.
Vol.
Series,
New
I 85.
Old
17
Series, VOL.
Ml.
THEWAR.
Home,
and Sailor's
Hospitals
KOR
THE FRIEND
CONTENTS OV
MARCH.
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Home.
Wrecks in the Black
Connecticut,
Law in
Hawaiian
Tract
Katuhiva,
Historical
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ship Canton,
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fbr
Custom House Statistics
1831,
of Wisdom
Poetry—Words
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from the
Chinese,
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tive
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&$1
aHnospditSalHome.
sior's
I
highly gratifying,
called
witness the efforts which
respective proprietors,
While
ble establishments.
by private enterprise
done
and while
sick sailor,
provides*for
Society
the effort
"
erect
arc
the
especially
for.
are
Ie
n
success
confident that
discharged
the
sses
"
of the
a
Home," and the
can
port,
be induced
tho
more
clothing and retail
stores,
'This is
appeal
and
to
all
an
seamen
more
persons
religious
friendly
improvement
gratifying
to
aries living
It is
no
less
surprising
parts
than
is
to
Sebastopol,
ous
ot
o(
11th
and
May.
Every
and
of
of
"
makes
tho
its
Home,"
of the islands.—
that
not
seems
as
a
the
of the
Balakla-
Alma,
for
won
for
the Allied
bravery
Inkermann
destructive
Russians.
and
was
ex-
both the
to
A London
pledgei
pushed
highly important
raised
early
as
as
the
and the
perusal.
i bore
and
cor-
as
one ;
a
operations,
to commence
suitable for
the
who may visit
shipping
next
a
up
accom-
the
able
and
be
should
to
estimate
of the build-,
pledged,
the total is
balance of
to
be
not
$1,500
paid
|a charge
Ibayonet
months.
Persons
who have
so,
will
not
residing
essentially promote
only
could
ever
at
with him;
'kermann,
isl-
only
not
only
w»re
of
design to],alone—but we
underta- i
et
to
bayonet,
|ting
it be known
what
they
prone
but
at
we
Who that resides upon the
want
a
islands,
does
kuleana in the Sailor's Home ?
were
the
,
a
in
encounters
obliged
to
Russian
no
hand-to-hand
and
the battle of
In-
vain
between
bayonet
resist, bayon-
infantry,
us
agaia
with incredi-
The
battle
description.
series of dreadful deeds of
||guinary
deadly
believe
ever cross
maintained with the
Inkermann admits of
not
to
weapon,
charge
forward and let- and again, as
'
ble
futy and determination.
do.
to
are
ready
employed
withstand the British
desperate
men
stood
that here (he
favorite
did
mili-
by
ever
weapon
Maida alone did the
enemy
$3,500, Ibayonets
in
his
corres-
the field,
was on
obstinate and
most
to
engaged,
The
but
bayonet,
We have been
foe
seven
and wounded
has been doubted
often the
troops
maddened
as
ifany enemy have
'that
masses
the
it
'
with the
was
who
'character.
the',that
raised
upon the
subscribed and
that
in conflicts of the
no
and
killed
ex-
charges by
were
conflict.
Times,
jsoldier wielding
before
be
the
the
rimeunl
far from
to
So
raised.
tho
of
historians,
The tary
the remainder to be finished when
funds
that the
war
painful
British
distinct
third part of (he British
fury
of
remarks,
thousand
four
half-intoxicated
fact
the
pondent
Honolu-
season.
section
attest
Eight
too
are
the
as
since
fierce beyend
was
whose numbers
May. Russians,
Trustees
It
descriptions
repulsed
of
masses
witnessed
ever
cursed the earth.
ample,
next
that
the sth is described
|king, by coming immediately
,
gath-
we
scenes
JV, Y. Independent writes
struggle
not
two
do
the
glory
and
of the
respondent
forward.
expire before
accomplished,
might put
May,
leaving
In
it is
will
seamen,
the
over,
moral ands,
seamen.
gratifying,
paid
and
have
The battle of
ceedingly bloody
for
be
we are
as
their first of
body
"lot,"
would be
year
still it
ing, leaving
the
reports,
fighting,
imperishable
heroism.
se-
raising
hard
Inkermann,
troops
upon the
for
tolerable
a
From the vari-
accuracy.
and official
The three battles of
times.
possible,
be
to
Crimea will fully equal any battles of modern
a
va
objects
their
newspaper
that
institution,
If
Having
publish
Char-
a
not
the fall
not
additional reports, until there was
drawing
have
we
subject.
concluded
we
not
secure
of Eu-
west
December No.
our
of
kahuna in
a
time
that these
of the
buildings,
erect
1 lu, during
—
observe donations from Mission-
at remote
The
depends
should be
of all additional
spending
to
sum
modation of
thither, while far
which
the
the list of contributors for
desire
will
the
enterprise
sea-,iTrastees
patronize
they
enterprise
suc-
it
May
between Rus-
been hoaxed with the false report of
Our island read-
allusion.
duly
raging
word upon the
a
amount to a
themselves
that which will ruin both
wages for
soul.
a
little kuleana in this
Legislature.
will feci authorized
deep'
a
of the
avail
not
as
grant
Should this
and and
undertaking.
to resort
will
early
November,
con-
resident,
portion
here, will
of
now
informed of the
sum
The this
intimately
shoulsWeel
every merchant,
interest in the
a
lot," and also obtain
however,
that the
we
Seamen, mhaillh,
Every foreign
public.
more
"
Sailor's Home will 'Although the
most
Since
noble
a
it with
regularly incorporated
Friend date of tho
strangers
and honor of the Honnected with the credit
olulu
as
em-
er,
a
thc| thing,
credita-
Stranger's
provided
is
enterprise
Home
a
have
war
that
complain,
may
sia and the Allied Powers of the
certainty
highly important
cured
pro-
Hawaii,
them
kept
progress of the
mis-
readers
our
not
1
sick
f ul.
carefully
be
so
to
the
the
success
prove equally
should
to
to
Hoth
The
crown
institution."
that
for the
as
have
It will be recollected'
of (6,000.
follows:
I
I
much has been that the Hawaiian Government
requires this
"The battle of
provide for the amount to be raised, within one year from the bloodiest
Hospitals
U. S."
"
;
medical it
il
necessary
otherwise.
patient
"City" and
hope
it is
successful,
the
for
vide
their ter,
by
prospec-
establishment
The Lord
the inmates from the Hawaiian
To render
comfortable and happy.
treatment
made
are
make
to
Some of
we
Vith—Thi
Dec.
to
§c.
future prospects,
Its im-
its
when the Trustees desire
,near,
has
published
We should like
hoped
Yon
the
foot,
on
"
:
will understand the
Honolulu, {deed
in
Hospitals
visit the
to
—
JYov. 23rf
topol, from
satisfaction
and
Waimca,
the Sailor's Home ?
frequent-
arc
Batthof Inkermann—Effects of the War
England
Journaloj Erents at Sebas-
rope.
language
philanthropic
1
be
we
from
Sailor's Home.
cess.
as
ani
seamen,
flattering.
most
writing
this
ploys
& « !tf»
MARCH
The
hav-
enterprise,
community.
acknowledged,
uscl'ulncjjs
jsionary
ers
It is
no
general
more
all classes of the
portance is
22
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the'
form
to
tho benefit of
with
enterprise
HONOLULU,
subject,
object
met
{among
M
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...
Shipping Intelligence, &c, &c,
Sty &
able
are
we
build
to
contribute
21
Adams,
Sketches, Oov.
Wreck of Whale
■ ever
20
.....
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for its
ing
20
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as
upon the
opinion
-II
-
Society,
-
So far
I*
Sen,
should
upon
17
The War,
Marine
Hawaiians
daring,
It
of
of
was
san-
fights, of despairing
■K^^B^B^B^B^B^H^B^HM
�THE
18
of
rallies,
brushwood
dells, hidden
in
assaults
desperate
in
valleys,
from all
and is little exultation.
glens
tion is
remote
and
glades
andjrom
human eyes,
FRIEND,
with
large
a
The
attitude of the
mixture of
Quarantine
na-
expectation,'!sist
of great and anxious
one
1855.
MARCH,
in
engage
rudely
assailed,
so
before our
gave way
of France.
and the chivalry
could
what side
ing
to.
had
to
not
where
see
*
*
to
tell where the enemy
not
they
In
lead
our
brushes and
Our thousands of
They
go.
where
and
darkness, gloom
go-
broke
which
thorny brakes,
was
marked
from
an
by
a
the
by
The
the truth of the
lished
the
in
Russian
Russian loss
officers
42
sth
the
ces,
and
November,
killed,
men
taken
dcVth
on
following
casualties in
the
British
sergeants,
17
wounded;
1
officer,
geants,
ed; 103 officers,
and
122 sergeants,
rank and file
1,710
Killed,
sergeants,
330 rank
drummers,
fers,
sergeants,
191
Y.
the
news
batteries
sive labor and
missing.
this well
ened
•J.floa
Be
the
French
Total
1,736.
in
the
would
and
in
who
the
that
the
battle
wos
were
for
opposed
over
8,000
were
subsequently
Russian
the
en-
three hours
by
a
little the
i
latter, however,
the
morning,
until
between
3
there
was
While
have
the
these
been
public
The
of
transpiring, they
sentiment in
slate
of
to
a
front
of
things
in
from the
England
continued
up
and France.
correspon
a
picture
umid
the skies
o'clock
un-
point
with
The
'behind the
the
and
sheets of
French
outer
for
assaults
lighted
in
jcientej
1554.
Ifthe British Government had rushed
|a
into) of
but
as
there
general assault,
musketry
and
the
actually penetrated
and
estab-
lime, within the
a
was no
they
salvos
forty
Ifenses.
front
f
They
have
of
1
Hearing
a
sortie
saw
the
mounted
r
preparations
cannon
leaping
bayonet,
and
was
The
night.
observed
long
partic-
a
the
of
French.
the
crept
battery.
strong,
deadly
a
Grand
vol-
them with
to
the
on
silently
battery
own
attacked
a
a
up
bat-
ijf Russians, 2,000
700
fire
making
and
on
compelled them
heavy
in
constructed
rifleman
rear
down,
de-
ground
night,
of their
parapet
Nov. 30—A
retreat.
french du-
Duke
Afichuel
reconnoisance
at
a
distance
ers.
Dec.
roads
'lu-
rain.
The
the arrival
th* British
Tho
cholera reach 00
daily.
to
erect
huts
for
of the
and
temporarily
The
shelter.
the condition of the
worse
state
supplies,
on
deaths from fever autl
Dec 2.—Continued ruin.
began
of
forces put
short allowance.
for say that
roared
the whole
I.—More
prevented
Vollies field is
withdrew.
of
then
their
lines, thrown
made
therefore,
be
The
rain.
have
French
in the
forming
French,
the
must
daybreak,
the
the
column
a
and
redoubts,
was
a
way
but
and made sunken
During
noise,
fire of
this
men,
about
of the
their
slopes.
In
alerts
scarped
earthworks,
all
town, but
the flank
strengthened
abatis in front
in
who
performance.
of all their batteries,
iularly strong
The
1
the
to
par-
French,
fifty
Frequently,
repeat
covering
guns.
or
close
received
into the
street
have much
I
from nine part of
o'clock
entrenchments,
lished themselves,
in
which
flame
until four
push
nfS.OOO yards. Flags oft uce
were
want] exchanged respecting money for the prison-
dispcl-
tremendous
counter
fire,
can
halt and fire
by
29 —Storm, wind
[Russians
and
are
the
by
retire
to
lose
Russians
Nov.
the, ring the
Flagstaff]
:
Nov. **,
the
t
ofjlley,
brisk afTair be-
of
and
fin ions
a
night
at
! moining.
ofj
its
meeting
the
most
a
it
they
the French
them
pursue
obliged
fire tteries before
those of
about their being
ball, by
Assaults
cannonade
scenes
have told upon
above, present
"England,
"
bloody
England
following remarks,
dent referred
the
frightful
and
myths
and
powder
and
destitute of all sstrong,
by
a
rush toward
place,
when
charged
Nothing Iforward and
the Chasseurs dc Vincennes
in
of tho
out
men
The Russians
and received the Russians with
entrenchments,.a
their
Flag
lines, and then
deadly fire; they
a
Ithe French
the
t
night
and 4 in the .ed all absurd
afternoon."
execs-
our
battle lasted from between 0 and 7 o'clock in Battery earth-work, and the Russians
the
our
holding
prospect
campaign
defeat. The Russian Riflemen,
a
men,
beyond
the
as
our
bayonet.
"On last
by 0,000 French, Itween
joined
and thus saved the Allies from
our
outside
Russians
must
that
attack.
to
influences
00,000 .or 70,000, and deciding
The
English.
force
Th«y
to
up
the result of which
sully,
a
parallel,
are
are
though wcak-'sscarp
equal
the
the
us
French
the Rus- Iloss of The Russians in these
chastisement on assail-
venture
spirits,
with
which it has been strong
I
army,
hard
as
same.
they advance, by
.ties,
The Russians knowirnumerous
is still
animate
the
column
second
The iwho
tocommu-
the effect of the
our
o'clock,
iinto it, occasionally beyond
the
and silent, and that
inflict
to
may
so
daunted
appears
i
but
by sickness,
Al-jistimulating
111.
gaged
copy
1855, '
of
The relaxation of
enough.
who
ants
killed and
loss of
invariably
conceal the,*considerable.
to
the
kept
their earthworks and par-
ito forty-five minutes,
load, right into the
hazardous
by
und
on
twenty
to
up
curs
and Wall Naileries
opaa
cannonade, which lasts from
be of service
watching
is self-evident;
Ul
dangerous
people.
fire
and is
lively,
about nine
the batteries and
incessantly exposed.
so
on
the
but
man
Battery,
Quarantine
;furious
later, that the siege has been
army is exhausted
462
was
Every night
Iroute
to
look-out
more
(
English
used
are
much
Russians
v\<-ry five
gun
Gulden
or
relumed;
effect
some
i return,
:
to
certainly
is
Lordllja strong
very latest
days practically suspended,
for many
1,952
loss of
the
to
is
day the
one
English
Rednn
i
instantly,
only [follows,
we
correspondent
*var
likely
sooner or
position,
d,
down
says
truth from the
ser-
orWer,
Total,
events
Tribune of Jan. sth,
it may be
"Although
rank know,
1
Missing,
of
to
of
one
:
London Times
the
dxum-
-
a
day
state
the first
line, drive in the pickets and riflemight I
Imen, get up to the first parallel, sometimes
so
si;iiisTiii'oi,.
17
-
Wounded,
and
not
file kill-
wounded;
191 rank and file
son,
Gower;
journal
JV.
dates
on
Total, 43 officers, 32
and file missing.
4
6
their
num-
rank and file
drummers, 1,094
and
mourns
bad
allels.
as
bringing
report of the
army
allian-
killed
peerage."
following
it is
102 officers, 121 sians,
rank and file killed;
330
the
tLrough
nicate facts
43 officers, 32 sergeants, 4 drummers,
:
of
Nov. 23.—The
is the official
with
pa-
the
the Allies is
by
French
I
and
of Ireland
shot
immedi- |StafT,
not
consanguinities
a
Tho Earl of Clare loses his
the
be from the
and 206
The
that is
Viceroy
not
The of-
perhaps
not
the fearful list of
by
The
had
is the
lis
The Duke and Duchess of Sutherland ji
The
the
to
wounded, giving
men
is
the
thejj"Tower."
drawn from the
exclusively
Krederic Leveson
pub-
that the go
which
the
occurred.
the
tho British about
on
The minutes;
from
in the army.
and there
near
killed.
son
mourn
officially
announces
'2,909
by
or
affected
son.
from Berlin,
the sth of
on
prisoners
The
total
atcly,
confirm
fully
total of 9,008 killed and wounded.
"
and
London papers, says
officers and 5,791
ber of
in-
foregoing paragraph:
Invalide
in the land
almost
are
host.
27.—Nothing
Nov. '2S.—During
catch, fire
and there
laborers;
living representative
ficers
in the
recruited
Nov.
upon
to
from
with
is
great obstacle
bombard-
general
a
proceeded
per-
Trepani-
the roads.
names.
enough
strained
ones
largely
village
a
wounded.
telegraphic dispatch
"A
agricultural
highest class,
"
statistics will
following
class of
a
our
only
was
musketry
of
rattle
rush of ball and shell.'
army is
dull
are
wounded trician family in the land
man
position
enemy, whose
dicated
or
corpse
English
rain, they scarcely
ranks and irritated the men, whileevery pace
which
ears
fatal list of
fall
victory
of beloved
intelligence
through thick, scrubby
lines
many thousands killed and wound-
so
The shouts of
were —from
coming, and
were
tle with
the od, and the arrival of the
steady courage,
Czar
Generals could
trium-
was
battallions of
the
phantly asserted, and
being
French
useless.
and tions for the renewal of
torturing nnxiety
is- sorrow.
Terrible is the suspense between ment are
which the conquerors, Russian or British,
fresh foes, till our old the brief telegraphic dispatch telling of a batsued only to
day; the
supremacy,
which the
Battery,
holding, although
besiegers
Deserters
Russians in the
than that of the Allies.
bell-ringing and rejoicing heard
'Much
in Sebasto-
but
night,
gratify the passions of a court, the through the camp during
pol during the night, supposed caused by the
for these arrival of
the greed of
lost their rest
_in consequence,
provisions.
power, or
conquest or of] |few
Dec. s.—The Russians made a sortie
afTuirs are now a nightly occurrence."
commerce, then would this be a time for bita
war
to
lust of
upoa
ter
reproach
and
remorse;
inourneth and days of
tories equal
or
has
ever
to or
sorrow
beyond
for
are
the*
come.
land
Vic-
any that heroic val-
won, have been
gained;
Nov. 2(s.—The
and
was,
hut there ject
Russian
as
ef
between the French
fight
Riflemen,
aided
usual, renewed lust
contention
I
is
a
•
French
by artillery, French
night.
mud
the
fort
The obnear
the
lines,
ur.der
when eight
Gen.
divisions
Forri, •repulsed
of
them
with much loss.
Dec. 7.—The Paris Moniteur says, the he-
�batteries
siegers'
before three
The Allies
visioned
remain
to
Russian
sorties had been
others of
spiked
regard
certain.
un-
dent
is
Army
of the
from the
war
see,
Crimea to
our
of
hope
any
we
immediatetermination.
an
will have arrived when
be
must
in
suspended
Hr
al destruction
for the
ment
main
first
who
have
Winter
for
the
it will, that
from the
at
be able
yenr with
I'hich
and
of
linty
that
Baron dc
land and
the
we
shall
invest
a
cer-
will
by
the Frank
in the
Bourqueney,
of
name
be
not
the Allies have resolved
that
Crimea.
the
occupy
their forces
ships,
would attack
Turks,
may
mea
the
Times
disastrous
the
by
of the
many
•d
dismasted
or
men
and
dismasted
on
IV.,
11 v
noble
a
to the
that of
The Prince,
1.700
the
drain
of
war
all
in the
of
Such
is
an old
walking along
with
errand,
the
her
feet
above the
off with
or
or
new
no
tobacco
A
tlie winter
slopped
trick.
Hut
what
ileader chord
Ouri
pipe
in
he
with
of her mouth.
out
was
to
his
of
us
son,
I
a
look
do."
in the sailor's
and
eyes,
he
at
"God
do it
;
steam-
so
now
shown
The
secure.
to
free
to he
circu-
n
mere
citizen was
officers of tha
break into his
from the lawless
l(o
this
■tin-
handful)
The
house,
victims
for
one
race
on
principal
and
worst ene-
sides,
in the
of New
human
to
we not
indulge
repudiated.
State is the first in
population,
soon
to
suppress
promote the
?
race
in-
profes-
be
in the great effort
and
importa-
York,
wealth, and influence she will stand
crime,
except
demijohns,
May
use.
the
all
obstacle in the way
city
that this evil will
Empire
of
constts
from the
private
the
by
effectually guarded
now
in casks
state
and
law,
own
States of Massachusett,
success,
liquor
hope
iTlie
brought
human
complete
tion of
a;
you,
her
adjoining
the invasion of
west.
mingled:
Iscdly
for-
again."[Child's!
foremost
immorality
happiness
and
of the
Certain lam that if her citi-
try the experiment of a STRINGENT
PKOHIBITORY LAW, Ml the
gold in Cat
zens
The
Treasury
United
of the
g3u6,000,000.
»f
foreign moroharidiso
June
30,
I$M,
were
during
a
The exports of domestic
anOt between
other
the
imports
gold, stocks,
from customs
sources
and
exports
and mercantile
wu
about
&H,000,000."
could
With the
J
siege, including 40,000 greatL
[revenue
ifornia
—
ending
tbe|(California
State*
following statement:
imports
jear,
of tho
over
proiluoe
were
was
The
not
tempt her
to
abandon if.
highest respect,
the fis-
t'raetiun
llrt×l 16250,1)00,000anrt $260,000,000.
socks and glove* ;'„
uaala, flannel suits, under-shirts,
[all
'the
of
-
makes the
"
more
domestic life would
ofthepeoeeful
occasion
no
jrnies of the
when|
bless
the
industriously
so
been
and Rhode Island, is
his
touched
and
and felt
it
re-
CI
'Hie Secretary
beyond.'
clothing for
has
of tho
'against
hand
her bro-
giving hern
exclaimed;
never
heart
beneficial
the
seen
sanctity'of
Connecticut, by
"God
It
and it
to set
attempt
intemperance.
an
He then
of
arc
Resist-
unpopular,
to
was
seizure
a
wus
of
his astonishment
almost
than
has
excitement.
longer
The home
bifore.
law have
FoRevenue.
Creandmignerc
01
that the
never
crowd-
complain
rapidly,
art
me
the Henri
Balaklavn'
The
The ridiculous idea
our
on
his
jails
it becomes established.
lated,
sailor came along, jlawa
and
prisoners,
are
opposition
found in vain
defiance.
firmly
her mouth,
old I'hillis,
him
far-
steamer
to
been
'and he is
who
of New York
jovial
and
:give yon, my
greatest calatn-j
cal
know the full, n
screw
woman,
hear her fret nnd
lo
masts, or I I':M'
loss
any
siege_ Ibe invaded,
Let
and
instance
no
the law would be
sult* of the law
winter,
when
us?
giving
a '
pipe,
the!lsorrow, kindness, and pity, said,
than
now
other day
colored
opposite good
do
to
we
injure
or
the spring-
lost
no
are
ed her off the pavement,
ken
aa
to
has
at
the much
the
for
general
it
which
in
sent out for the
ammunition
produced
feeble
cold
the situation
streets
quietly smoking.
Cri-
half
It
and
In
ance
Crimean
was
regarded
before.
was
some
a
thoroughly executed with
difficulty
anticipated.
before
tents,
'she meekly (ticked up the pieces ot
arai
besides
land.
on
suddenly deprived of
provoke
money,
frequent- ,kind
mother; I'll
favorite war
the
; but
out the
less
and
guns,
have
a
of the
the Kntcli-i.
rudders,
scarcely
magnificent
tona, carried
engaged
of
French
we
4«th Regiment,
troops
the
against
What
ask,
about
yon
eighteen wreck* |tears
have sustained
which
a
and
come
decker, and
far we
ordinary
is
their
loss oti
of vessels
precaution
of their
The
three
allies even
The law has been
much less
world,
moorings
of seven hundred
finds itself
to
the
on
fallen into
loss
of
the mouth
twisting
Thus
er.
the
the
some leaks.
ing
coast
wrecked,
lv trying their cables, have
ther damage than the loss
riggtag,
they
are
the height
companions
Allied
total
cannot be
The
French
of-war—thinks
the
that have
Ualaklava,
at
at
their
not
slight-
The effect
courts
;
on
tenantless.
of Sul-
Constantinople,
greatly injured
knocked her pipe
13th,
Cossacks.
British
thirty
as
ami when
says:—The
those
thousand, besides
bands
at
from
not spare the
and
may
tell
Georgia,
and carry
Anapa,
at the various stations
on
vessels
the
not
prosecutions
in number
diminishing
been the
of the
that part
made.
criminal
and
tremendous
so
that
'prove
At the late
estimated,
seen, and
our
op-
to ac-
persons of every
was
never
three of the minarets
equally needful
the
ers
BtiSbyTheLohlnsarcemks
Sea.
•a
in
facer
forced
was
favor since than it
more
The statistics of
palpa-
assembled and
were
was
now as
so
strongly
of this.
it
30,000
to
is
that the law has been
bugbear.
PoKwienrdSreaders
lWoimtrldes-
elsewhere in Asia.
BThf
at
army
laird
Hhg-
peninsula
that
supported
the
Tendon
did
down
to
put
20,
in lilt*
manifest
so
other with
direst privations,
been
disturbance
est
utterly
in the
law have
Fair
first
constant-
are
change
efficiency
person
the
formerly
been
'solitary drunkard was
to
which the
Vet
from
day
!description
disa-
no
to
valor
display
|
a
manufacturing
who have
a
the
west-
seen a
brawls,
The
Agricultural
State
Out the
is
such
to
I knowledge
losses
one
army
left
posed
not
were
drunken
any other.
as
as
An open
groggery
cities and
that
It has
traffic,
pernicious
have
our
streets
that many
£18,-1 ble,
lire
which is said to have
Mosque
large
city,
jquiet
mostl
be added
number*.
and wanted supply of clothing
permanently
From
operate against
\yotild
while
war
Achmet's
neighboring surge.
operations against Sefurther,
suspended,
the
proceeded will),
will
tan
the
and
our race
tempest
the
villages,
mil-
a
kinds
all
to
In
August.
ly dtsturbedoy
of tha It—
ship
lost on
and that
the
of
I
;
efficient
more
of intoxication since
state
lloat-
other
of the loss.
sure to
but
money
which
have informed the Austrian
France,
bastopol
ever
a
of
of
that
is,
present,
overthrew
protection
—
Post Zei-
fort
of Westmoreland
Earl
the
Chime \.
the
it
valor of
which
that
at half
be found
here in
cat-
a
she
as
the
nothing by
anticipated.
business, from theStnte.
cannot
money
million
estimate
overwhelming
The
winter
Retain
hazard
enemy of the Law-
proved
swept
tha
Prohibitory Liquor
of the
friends
sanguine
oppprtnniiy
inquiries regarding
your
im-
millionof
transports
terrible ever known
driving
are
of such
The
vessels
Heaven
is
a
French
greatest difficulties,
anil
blew
with
the
than
soldier
trial.
most
the
Governrnent that whatever negotiations
be
a
dtxist
campaign
to
siege
the
on
is further stated
t
siege,
ap-
to
Figures
cargo
form
a
another
stating
for
the ancient
success."
The Allies
tung,
the
thoroughly
us
push
to
of the
the
"we
out,
compelled
renew
to
British
those
of
of
[protection
her
idea.
the
many
up
than its
1654.
:
take the earliest
to
completely
l'rincc,
once,
in
the
pecuniary
way
the
and
at
above,
make
disabled
army
decided superiority of force,
a
will allow
lace,
lurn
are
replying
our
becoming helpless,
the rocks.
of
faint
n
the
naked
true
of reinforcement.
operations of
active
rate
any
next
we
1 lie
the most
purposes
bamsrn,
but
war-steamer,
bled,
Our
be to
themselves
We believe that if it shall
prehend
will
the
evi-
stand
to
with
transports, utterly lost,
at Balukluva, are put down at
Sojiere,
coast,
ern
it is
Sebastopol,
DUTTON.
Haven, Oct. 30,
prnctical operation
provid-
30
enumerated
mu-
of anoth-
opening
victory
availed
best
of
all
masts, nntl put on her
mizenmast fouled the
the
vessel
sever-
our
preserve
till the
the
campaign,when
er
to
now
spirits
away
wreck of
crews,
went to
man
Spring,
her
cut
£150,000,
at
each.
and
the
to
coming
the noble
The
conveys
recommence-
of
opening
be
must
care
in health and
deference
wail for its
must
and
GOVERNOR
Delavan, Esq.
Dear Sir—l
gunpow-
winter.
but the value
put
their
000
sea-
and the business of
of the elements,"
of
to at-
rage of
the
is
lion.
Before
the field, the
tempt any thing effective in
son
can
in the
reinforced
sufficiently
be
can
army
as
struggle
the
bringing
of
the E. C.
on
it seems,
condition
a
feeble language for the description
ed,
far
so
appear,
before
not in
are
mediately drifted IrVninst
astrophe,
not
of
tons
Thus,
tho siege
on
get
Or
TESTIMONY
New
powder" against
1)00
with
bottom.
heights
but the
and
screw,
:—
There does
the
we
Prince
The
the fall of
for
or
on
foe the
worst
termination
speedy
in the Crimea,
Sebastopol
"
for
looking
not
went to the
that
theAllied
London Times, would indicate that
steam,
a
"broken to
was
dozen
a
THE
and
lost,
to
to
deny
position
be
seems to
following paragraphs
The
she
The Resolute,
them.
halt
but
managed
shell
The fire
site.
the future, all
to
who
LiTMarunmwpihaenConnectient.
t
stores for
and
wholly
are
Prince
the
shot
of the winter
have
been Law of Connecticut.
I
and ing
against the severity
carried off at one fell
if we think
swoop; and, even
asserting that no candid
of
to content ourselves with merely
maintaining our will
that it was
some small mortars
large
a
of
crew,
of them the materials for carrying
one
continued feeble.
the Allies
In
in
when
cliffs
had
These
1855.
; hospital
of
quantity
vast
seige.
numerous
small der, also
Some
successful;
captured
the Russians
that
states
of importance
Sebastopol.
before
occurred
dispatch
dnte nothing
this
to
her
other provisions
a
remains
nothing
the winter.
throughout
the
carry on
sufficiently intrenched and pro-
IS.—A
Dec.
up
days, firing
are
and
resumed. Scutari;
would be
and
and beef, pork
re-established,
were
MARCH,
FRIEND,
19
TUE
Your obi serv't
HENRY DUTTON
diffcr-
The first piece of
made upon
obligations.
$05,000,000, and
The
(Tom
a
German,
soon
and artillery
after
was first
artillery
was
invented by
the invention of gunpowder,
used by
the Moors
of 1341.
iras, in Spain, in the siege
at
Algea
�THE
20
SOCIETY.
THARW ICATN
Society held
Thia
public meeting
a
the 20th.
Bethel, Tuesday evening, Februory
The
the
of 'the report of
the
k
reading
the last
in
laboring
President, Mr. Castle
called
The
Report
was
read
was
Mr.
by
the Chair.
to
the
Robertson,
have
den
and
Secretary,
good, especially
do
brief
a
and
most
statement of Mr. Brown's efforts
satisfactory
to
furnished
The following
not
show that he has
from the
Report
"My
and
of
amount
slate,
now
reading
Tracts,
as
matter
-
-
German Bibles,
-
-
Portuguese"
-
Testaments,
"
"
Tracts,
*'
"
French
-
Bibles,
Sailors'
Youths'Day
Child's
Youth's
Messenger,
Youth's
-
in
success
Satan
-
forget
"
give
to
from tho
souls
passed
ance
volumes.
ty'ssinajl
quite
little
a
The
one
library
in which the
his lime
power
of
on
As
the
That would make
board each
as
and
far
this pori
fleet
converse
possible,
as
has
and
an
more
October,
as
Colpor-
already gathering
visit
each
personally with each
man,
to
was
and leave with them
exception,
I
to
Almost
meeting.
was
received
than that, all seemed
to
some
kindly,
appreciate
the kindness of the
ested for their
stranger who felt intersouls, and numbers expressed
and with
tears, their gratitude,
of whom were children
of
vividly,
many
men
so
rough,
seemed
The
and
willing
oonversed with
exceptions
mentioning—for
yet
and
this rule
even
to
find
and
are
those,
a
the
vestry
since
in
night
the
ol
Society,
at
what
1
and
timely,
gentleman, if
any
upon ibis
years
apt
Cily,
to
one,
subject,
connected with
conducted
and
(he
other
upon Tem-
that all who visited the Bethleft
encouraged
faithfully,
thut it
endeavor
to
not
was
do
to
lo
and
for-
go
more
con-
fruitless
a
in
good,
the
distribution,
way
has 1
good
Fatuhiva.
answer—!
of
Report,
and
its appro1
the
to
accept-!
brought by Capt.
and
to
were
present
posed of,
listen
to
business
lliere several
two
strangers
appropriate
The first
Horn,
He
arrived
and is
bound
expressed
pleasure
from
the
to
fell
friends of the
Tract
stated thut he
was
operations
land.
He
worth said
were
to
pigs
an
In
.ast
via
Vancouver's
in
idge,
and
Cape!
the]
and
with
Tract So-
institution which may be
referring
some
be
a
Respecting
Bicknoll
great
a
sad
to
are
waste
the
un-
have
not
Che natives
and
put
water
season
are
at
tabu
a
of their
pre-
upon
cocoa-
comes
in,
commence, and then
slaughter
of
among the
pork."
prospects of
writes
thus,
he got here
can
for
supplies
as
lurge portion
and dances
and
hogs,
is
in Honolulu;
to
Wood
arrived.
for the mis-
They
supplies,
June Ihe natives
a
"
thus
the
mission,
briefly:—"There
Island.
unfeigned j
meeting with
Religious
"
When the breadfruit
leasts
Mr.
the
to
2<l:
which
things
and upon
who
becoming
England, who
England,
cause
the
1
sent.
intimately acquainted
of
only
dis-'
of similar associations, in F,ng-
spoke
the
"Jefferson"
Harvest
packages
January
obtain
to
remained
Bicknell writes
nothing.
produce
useful.
was
of
able
there Will
be the parent of all other
sociations.
and!
the Rev. Mr. Ci
unexpected
which he
date
der
"
Referring
Mr.
of the whale
vessel
While the
letters and
ships,
nuts.
most
a
of the Church of
Clergyman
recently
was
whale
at
news
and he furnished the
mis-
days,
sionaries.
so
manner.
speaker
which tool,
been
introduced,
were
addressed the audience in
His
there, the
lying
was
it
report
the Society
of
lit
sustain the op-
to
eminently
so
$106
was,
the
to
proportion,
Society
a
regret
this
meet
collection of
a
only
our
Late
Hunting,
"Jefferson."
ship
supplies.
pledged
To
Islands.
that
make up the
amount
the
services.
intelligence
missionaries
our
was
Gulick, reported
wauling
was
expenses,
erations of
a
encouraging
from,
Marquesas
:
a vote
expressing
Mr.
$000, —being
contribute their
and
and
Interesting
will
Eternity
—
of
first
not
fidently believing,
Report.
being
of London,
faithfully.— ciety
scarcely
who
many
ward and labor more
undertaking
Hospital,
every
this,
only knows,
dollars
taken up,
class' the
accessible.
so
desirous
personally
to
all
pa-
enjoyed religion.
In fact, I have been surprised
They
very
pious
rents, and numbers thai had
of
nearly
by
Mr. Brown, for his
few
employed
the I Ith
on
were
tracts, and invite them
without
ship."
will indicate the
Colporteur
into port, my first business
ship,
the
and
three
profitably,
1854, and have spent font months
teur.
of the
After the
at
in
held them
reading
the
by
on\y four
:—
"1 arrived
in
left,
mostly
ibis
of
San
Norfolk."
City of
exceedingly
has been received
sailor should have and other
Every
hook.
good
following paragraphs
manner
the first week,
for
They referred principally
thai evening,
was
God.
I could have distributed
at least
We dutiht
el
meet-
regular
after
if it be asked,
now,
The Treasurer,
them
four times the number of the Tract Socie-
or
the
"
This
Cape
principles.
in;
preached
via
sailed
already
Sailor-boarding houses,
and for
Fred-dJ
was
islands,
Sailor's Home, in New York
the!
on
lor
was
Fatuhiva,
300 volumes.
pray God
to
winning
unto
have
1,000numbers. val of Mr. Brown's labors,
-
were
Surely
perance
for prayer
accomplished
Aller the
sum
"
for he
absence
discontinu-
foil,
spoke,
United Slates Con-
speak appropriately
could
was
about
not
us
toI
show."
Besides other sccnnd hand books and papers.
"Here is a mighty army of silent preachers.
Let
have
I In;
the
board the
on
seaman.
quarter past 2 P. M. I
private houses,
The "Allwise"
"
80ft
-
Circulating Library,
Friend,
meetings
1
its
preached
attended
until the fleet
first
my
9 o'clock,
tin
lute
and has
remarks
an
doing
Melbourne, Victoria.
at
J
100
Temp. Advocate,
Francisco,
His
continued
ana
at
I
at
extra
"And
150
-
thei
for
tract-enterprise
reached
Hope,
powerful
good.
os
Agent
in circula-
busy
so
the week.
200
-
-
I
held
40numbcrs. been
-
spring,
Paper,
and
justify
to
Sabbaths,
we
the
was
well
also
were
publications,
I have
Houses
preached
liall-jnst
three times
generally
that time
truth,
tract
gentlemen
personal
he remarked that the enemies of
Hentiell, Esq.,
sular
the
to
arid Fort.
weather,
of the church, and
9
-
bad
Hospital,
S.
and in
"
crick
class of Good
this
Hoarding
at
Sabbaths
or
ns
the usefulness of
under his
come
The Other
stranger who
many |
visiting
with
wharf,
ing!
room,
-
Magazines.
two
have
18
3,000
-
Nine
wharf,
evil
had
and instructive.
seemed
I
5,000 pages.
-
in
spent
lospilals
Sabbath
sickness,
of the fleet,
25
150
j
unhid-
found them—perhaps
the
on
every
the U.
-
Small volumes,
preach
the last nine
21
-
the
at
ship,
■
"On the 22nd October, I
ance.
15
while
me,
Mechanics'shops,
'25
-
-
peruse
ends of the
their
ting
withi(instrument
them
to
had witnessed
they
observation,
men
Rum holes.
25
-
"
Spanish
Am.
-
-
pages.
he
as
going Evangelical
patting hand,
conversing
in the 1
profit,
until
150 volumes.
-
Testaments,
the
can,
120,000
Society,
Knglish Bibles,
I
as
I have distributed:
-
Hooks from Tract
"
noar
for
pray
and
discourse
1 will
the
a
with the
had,
we
ns
tuking
wherever 1
most
reading
Tracts,
number
were
furnish
to
time bus been
matlcr:
"
matter
utterance.
shipping,
visited
been idle, in the way of
books and useful
distributing tracts,
will
feel-
has slatted, and emotion has seemed;
tear
forbid
men
seamen.
among
extract
said,
ships
they
as
to converse
and
time,
and often when
to
of the
1 have furnished both
sea.
President and Vice
most
in order
rending
In
The absence of both the
be wherein
to
anything, deeper
especially just
for the last
such
months.
four
I have visited
of port,
out
unwilling
were
1855
than many others.
ings
hear of
times,
Colporteur,
who has been
Mr. A. M. Brown,
Honolulu during
to
repulsive,
left alone, and had, if
"
meeting was
of the
special object
and
rough
the
at
MARCH,
FRIEND,
similar
as-
instances,
nothing discouraging
The work will
mately
is
Whioh
I think
tide in the
at the
out
seized.
a
it
will be ulti-
affairs of
men,
llood, leads on
to
Marquesas
A few years, I
fortune."
history
hope,
will
blighter prospect."
few weeks ago
amongst
prospects here.
our
The poet
says:
the flood-tide of
has been
"A
a
taken
in
slow, but
successful.
'•There
turn
be
us.
I
another Priest arrived
believe
he
comes
straight
�THE
I have had but
"from the nursery.
speaking
of
tunity
him.
to
Being
one
a
of the
one
oppor-
FRIEND,
tains its
in
I
the field,
of
keep shy
tween
suppose
heretics.
He is
us.
thinks it best
The former
intimate.
myself are
he
trying
influence
to
ther,
and
one
be-
me,
was
valor
trying
am
So it
the
seems
Luther
waged
influence him."
to
the
in
the
on
the
Respection
missionaries,
guage,
which
and
of
labors
in
will
contain about
Catechism,
and
corresponding
oontain
the
the
as
tended by his
"
N. E.
a
England
lie
Bote.
of
thy
Imehatneha
;nance
engrav-
J
at-, to
not
one
was
nor
has
of
The
stirring
in
it
fathers.
day, they
in-
which
form
to
must
age is
called
were
tribes,
breathing
nnd
war,
mutual
into
der,
protection,
gion
grew
out
justice,
They prepared the
sions.
for the
finishing
chisel of
Although
the
the old chiefs received
from the
state
of
traits in each which
their
of
own.
Kuakini,
estimate
mailers
lived
of
Before
we
a
were
fond
over
they
pre-
ami
heathen
structure
to
most
vicinity
him
in
times,
more
commenting
of'completion,
of their
ol-
who resided in
ruling
respective
eminently
seat
school,
old
much attached
to
him,
a
as
forced upon him
■ superiors
the
His
most
particularly
it
Ins
a
better
seem
his
i[among lbs
first
insight
ought
to
Knglish, l
knowledge,
rank
into
to
and
the
too
Gov.
gave;
over
iwho
alphabet
embrace the
was
reformed
led him
and
|to
the
ias
to
ho
the de-
His
who
pastor
too
many
maintain
a
sat-
from which
have
to
dissuaded
But his
was
learned
the
a
the
character,
man
of his nation
Long before
was
knowledge
although
and
he
read
never
of the
most
were
magistrate.
language
difficult parts
understand
morals
savage
speak
a
that
many low vices
faithful
read.
of his native
to
created
disregarded.
private
the first
to
advise with his
naturally
his
the whole
more
be-
death,
respecting offering
often taint
Adams
he
and his love of gain
of Ihe had obtained sufficient
sys-
to
swayed by
always
free from the
superiority JEnglish language
ranked
him itolerable
facility,
his view, it fore-
tho
and his confidence in his own
exception,
on
ever
afforded1)
nature
Christian
dubious acts,
their part
he
was
boro
contemporaries,
friends would
This
have
give an outline of tetrr of government; hut in
When quite a youth, in, boded the fulurc subversion
shall first
which
and
he
of his
day
gratuitous which might be
campli- '
general intelligence,
than others attained.
would
the
with
thirst for
itv in
of the chiefs of
' things
were
superioi
on
authority of his 'regular;
partial
n
acquaintance
ami
language,
u
the
stone
Although
before him.
away
policy,
older of things, when the force! With this
sentiment and
the
had he consulted them in time.
the, reserve
■ ins
new
a
to
and 'taciturn
of then,
as
his
was
■ ancient system of government, and only yield-, 1
the
of
considered that he
reli-
to
shine
worldly influences,
pas-
en-
not
somo
He. judgment, seldom
opinions.
teachers,
light of acOHSSrva- 'religious
the
in
in
bo
par-
that
18-28,
member till the
Ioften led him into
of govern-'
acted
could
more
consulting
church.
isfactory Christian walk,
Ha-
some
of their
expensive finish,
without
the
their
contrary to
of the
he
independently
be considered
• may
impressionij hint
there
reserve
While in
the
a
passed
have
the]
chiefs.— '
thai of
of
I gree
that
may
concerning
about the year
1continued
of
and
pastor.
member of
with ',yet he did
of operation
'{assembled around the King,
. live
never,
a
in
permanent
glaring defects,
many
upon
"great patron
Island,
for its
in
example
the
This
responsibility,
was
Even those,'came
were
its
nil
re-
was
truth of
likewise
above what
and
he
open op-
an
the sole expense
and
Kailua,
as
sole
It
he relied
as
acquaintance
plans
•the
the
fur
attendant
tho
at
good,
a
almost
on
them
to
though
never
attend
to
at
was
his Christian
and the influence of other chiefs mostly
measure
of
over
hisltaste of his
secure
of council,
enjoyed
was
to
re-
people
be remarked
at
hut reserved'as well
was
out
lands,
unbeliever and
caviling
native labor
1ticularly
and
He has been the
1830 she 'of them, he
himself much
many years
and
views
his
them
the
expense of
regular
a
an
yot ho
set
erection
and'chapel
from
the
at
it
manner
was
his head-men
also
of
occasionally
preaching.
Hawaii.—
to
judgment.
form that intimate
roughI of public
with
upon
to
waii, being remote from
inent
of character of'
common
bed
a
schools, sending
Sabbath,
several years
encouraging
(hath
vigorous
were
He
kapas
was
the
on
poser, and
return
the governorship
known his policy.
part, in making
a
The present
of
on
much in the
directing
He
church
; at
i mained
the
In
difficult
was
own
near
the timesi Ilia character
people
experience
former
and
and:'nish them food and
the rank
to
after
in action,
confidence in
never
auspices good
caste
to
Energetic
much upon his
him
general
ns
branch, 'the land.
last
raised
he returned
sponsibility,
passeflfeiin
successors more
and
of
knowledge
tages
Christian world.
when
It
possessing greater advan- ■ ance.
because
lightened,
King's
of Kona.
administrations
missionaries
commerce
of the chaos
the
in manners, he assumed
to
peaceful, consolida-
Under their
kingdom.
and
servants
slept
his numerous
upon
the missionaries would teach
;to read,
im-jl
under Kn-
importance
fast
family, Ias
is of
collateral
was
appointed him
hostility, living upon' sometimes
one
his
their
but
of
usually,
garments,
teachers
as
'the
Gover-p
original charge was Mini- 'church buildings
district
1831,
Thoy united isolated, hostile great
the way.
rapine
ted
the
to
to
them,
table and
though Very
is his Ischolars
crown
royalty itself,
Immediately
service
rule.
to
a
Kainchnme-jl
the
Kaahumanu mado him
his
to
at
ate
that of captain of the ord- '(he scriptures,
Upon
their him,
conspicuous
step beyond
one
pared
so
from
to
1813, he
in
the then character of the
to
which they
was
King,
Adam's
trunk.—j
gathered
cotrect
a
He
regular establishment
a
mixture of
a
clad with
went
the pros- iis done on hoard a ship.
first a regular patron of
beyond
considered,
only
Yet
be thrown back
bore
they
I,
of the effective.
shall
wo
were
two
the Island.
on
barbarism.
always
not
present ffashion,
the
at
to
numerous
of Hawaii;
jber,
wor-
branch
have
prototype.
of essential
were
they
them,
and
in these islands,
nnd
nation,
decayed
generation
behold their
again
in
His
and
away,
last
old chieftain has been
stern
his
The
the
dropped from
now
1
kept
Gov.
as
that the Adams
is
it
Onhu.
at
further
survivor
the sole
of.'though
was
good
a
small wooden
a
then
living
and
in
Kailua,
at
in
period,
habits of
Oahu, which office he retained until Decern- 'done by
points
some
Kamehameha I.
of
a
Hawaii in
of the
iron-hearted chiefs that constitutud the household
So
light
of counsellor.
was
heir
known
heirs
Adam's first office of
not
!
arc
1His
and Ka-
nephews and neicc of Kuakina.
mier,
GOVERNA
OR
DAMS.
his life
and
And
presumptive
portancc, second
[BJ.Y,J.JARVES.]
yet there
of
most
accumulate
to
was
house, the first erected
warn
story
book in the children of Kinau and the present pre-
could
Primer
whatever
ted
Although
for that
<
the rank of chief!civilization
son
in the direct line
the heir
I,
'great grandson.
HISTORICAL
SKETCHES.
cident,
He
cabinet,
to
better
daughters.
his
king
ent
In ha
burning of John Rogers,
family
but
name,
other still has left
a
Mew
the work
pily
a
of
some
such
ings,
is
forming
old
the
to
It
Primer."
and
hymns,
truth,
him
lime in default of any
When print-
twenty pages*
some
religious
aim
<
at
lect, it contains the Ten Commandments,
moral
his
of
in-
were
in
public benefit; yet
1823, he lived
as
hi- Istyle
the
Kaahumanu, the first Premier, Kala-'ssoldiers,
jwere
in
short
roads,
When
entertaining foreign(Houpile wuhinc) and Namahaina, allj*when at home.
1
(three of whom were wives of Kamehameha, ers, his meals were served after the civilized
the elements of the Fatuhivan dia-
to
addition
of
making
atten-
building
the
as
the lan-Ikua
printed
be
to
same
thatjCox.
Spelling Book,
■
the Mission Press in Honolulu.
ed, it
learn
to
for the
for-lhis enterprises,
early
group.:<
hand
Kiwuloa.
in the
His eldest
of the
own
of Hawaii,
distinguished
[counsellor.
mastering
prepared
dominion
jinehameha promoted
(the
have forwarded
they
less
I no
being
instance
But he was correct in his busiprodigious personal strength, |property.
As
assisted Kamehameha in iness transactions and a man of his word.
Hawaiian'
the
gratified
we arc
have
is still
century,
by gitimate
king
island of Fatuhiva.
succeeded
have
they
Kith
remote
of his
which claimed his
objects
for
his fa- <churches and the
monarch, andjltended
promoters
In battle he slew with his
battle commenced
great
re-jltion, —such
powerfully
the entire
securing
I
of
still
Kceaumoku,
principal
of the
powerful tmany
and
tried friend of that
a
Being
tunes.
and' his
of Kamehameha,
preeminence.
of the
one
a contest
There is
to
and
distinguished
most
reign
hand of the
new
21
1555
MARCH,
an
formed,
of tho
it with
attained
language,
so
finished works in
of what he much
The Bible was the .book
English literature.
prized, arbitrary authority, and consequently Ihe understood best.
He was fond of readAdams wasiilthe) diminutionof those lacilrties Tor aggrnnthe
States,
cognomen of John
ing newspapers, but said he could not combestowed upon him,
and by that name he is i disement, which had all along been the great
prehend the meaning of many words, but a
• ambition of his life.
He was more
known.
Adam's family, de-'
most generally
cnterstory simply written was well understood by
ecended from the royal
house of Maui, wasi prising indeed than other native rulers, and
him.—[Polynesian, 1845,
his
political
compliment
career.
to
the
President
of the United
�THE
22
1855.
MARCH,
FRIEND,
SHCTUOAISFCMEOR1854.
WrofaWeckAhdalveof-ShniptPuerloCrew.
ts he
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ir if
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from Manila, furnishes
of
of the wreck
Bedford,
Wing, malter.
J.
A.
following
The
ship sailed
and Sandwich
Marian
from Tahiti for the
New
the night of March sth, at 12 45 a.m., she struck!
aaand bank in latitude2° 48' South, longitude
on
88*
West.
time, and every
The
was
The
the wreck
at
daylight
contrived by the
a line
tothe
carried
they struck,
or
vegetation
in
them
the
casks
of
swimmer
the
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rough
cers and
of
wore
any
boats;
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island
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and
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the
Total value
estimate of the
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I04,7U0
Whale Oil.
Diana
I.a Fort*
'Frigate
American
IS
first,
Saratoga
Viraco
Trench.
sailor
do*se
AT
Name.
War
!
■a,
eight
lass.
| (
\iinTir.lii Stoop
1.1
June
VESSELS
ytj
■•
i
U hale
■Iu,i:7l (.'.ills.
H|,erm Oil.
•
I .
Stale.- I
(III.
S
73039 |a«.
"
I(ljt44
Havre:
S|,erui
Bun*
|u.
],i,rt.:t,,.-. fl
i
liremeii
"
Koui.il Ii
Total.
n„son-i.e.
Whale Oil.
64,449 fall*.
"
—
In the United Slaws :
II
of
reply.
of
j7oo
vi'
1
N
out
I
00,111111 no
Baund In
of one
retorted the
never
|,|,|..
19,0110
ex-
unmannerly dog."
"
*r
(ill.
w.x.i (ills.
S3
king,"
|l
4,990
I
AMI
Pa-
the Admiral ?"
Well, king
Hitpplies, nl Ilouol
lulu, to IKS Uh.il.l«ftn
t'.». alercbaatinaaI, nt S'.'UI
pel vessel
Hriti-h
Who is that
fellow, who does
peak
reel.
SUM,051 70
raited Btatas i
ih"
ayked his messmate,
his
L|g
Ijfio
■a
to
IrBllMl
Ileum! M
rim,
Prince
a
buukM.
,,, r(j,.
,,,
!
I |Cocoa Nut*
I
cross,
right
on,
.hi:.
'-'.IS.'.
n-,
Exports, Hoinolnln,
1 -,i; |hi
the quarter deck
i,;r,no
9S4 buachaa,
|
I
I,
,' 'r.ui'-'e-
;
King- The follow
he
'<•
■in.i
Oil,
"
was
i-j,650
32.000
Uhicktaa,
'
crown,
anecdote shows Jack
lbs.
ban.
.''"?!-.
tha.
i
in
[is
Ko.i Lumber
3,3S6 lbs,
99 NatloUl Vesrti
pis, u aSyaOO per
All other portiI
'ill VfSS.
Is,.. . .
"
George
as
W.MrS
XV
rir»
795
II.'Ml
lestir
M
Arrived.
Wales)
I
«'
isnu
""cuius
lilt other pons,
May I
As
ol
Viilup
ptr.
ing laughable
1,1100
"
fun,.-
iUSi
:>.
Mini
HJorn
oilier
_l
"
ll.s.
(»i)o
Mattrvaata,
lUwi,
j .".in;
Dlicka
110,961
>'»■!
B99
tin.
li>3
:>
|iaa
FiinfUB.
Pulu
"
16.980
II
Honolulu,
I
in«fw
.Shark Fini
7,309 blilH.
dia-
metal, £1 11,900—Englitk
A Sailor's Idea of a
I
|[3,008
Hiiles
z
crosses,
upper
*i7
15.,4.
TIIK YKAK
ii
Hi-.
l.bls.
B7.7(M
crosses,
about the
penrli",
stones
i'.,i«nl
"
■..nil
i'onii
iniiiT
"
.1,1 fiii
Bah,
POR
KXI'OIMS
diamonds, £.>,-
in (lie
9."itJ5,JJW
.'.1.13,; M
IPumpklni
Wool.
diamonds
and
KvjmrlH,
of
'
.
com-
pearls,
;
*HJ
$1,390,780 94]i
,950
33,7.11
Sperm
£2,000
same,
19
I
I
ll>..
Till
fif-
£I2,0()»
top of the
£10,000 ; eighteen
contained in the
-800 ;
the
on
130.97ft
194.091 70
9,990 (rail..
•?lii
Heel,
Collee,
twelve diamonds contained in fleurs-
£4,000;
70
Suppliers,
Twtal Vain.-
-
i-7U
19
'*
'I'm!.it
diamonds,
3I1.09J 97
uportttl, »..0191,004
angle
four crosses, each
twenty-live
Inrge djamo-ds
four
the
fiimrieil,
[>-.iiit*sii«- PrmJueti
Fiirni-'icil
nail*.
S17
Potatoes,
Sweet
large
;
-
ii.
-,7V
613
->S
furnished
at
$31,889
-
Honolulu,
.>;.,
round the
two
2,>,0r*
58
99,17186
IxiMl-I.STKJ
magnifi-
£4,000
diamonds, placed
former, £100;
of
£30,000;
£2,000 each,
11
Imporfs,
"
diamonds,
centre
this
:—Twenty diamonds,
£1,500
circle,
in
jewels
FuMtfa Qooi*
I't
Value
IjlM
i
I
mates
ofCTrowhnEeglanfollowing
d-The
dindem
Value
8)
-'I
Kcalakcakna,
Tallow,
an
mi
199,199 59
H7
898
Syrup,
F. Herald.
Guam.—[S.
;;i
VALUE OF EXPORTS.
4,'i-27 91
11,1,,,
Kawaihae.
u
Swed-
a
iii
;ii
open
board her.
on
13
4.",
ho
thov
their
and third
took
Kealakertkua
Iiiiliable.
e.
18,703
"
09
1.1
39
Waimeafl
Bond for cousnmplion
"
"
*7.973
Ml
7.97:1
Kauuihae
80
13
m;ri:ii'TS.
4.11:1.71:1
II
6,017
Fr»
Imports
50
■j»,i-.'.-> 88
China
1918,748
March,
lIOCSK
llilo,
10,48a 81
Australia,
35
!i;n
I.aliniriu,
09
on
00
|,SS9
II.nololii
00
$171,498
!l|
1149,143
80
175
The United Htates,
Rout Skins,
is
74
...
%•>
01
71
007 511
CUSTOM
Com. of
by
persons,
time,
some
00
I.150
1*9M
433 00
cargo
them by the Gover-
second
III
118
50
OKI 50
2,sm 14
Re|iatrj
OoaotlBl Ucasacs,
Value of ffoods entered in Bond from
and horrible
half a
4*1
Guriuany,
passage
Mr. Meek and four
Hongkong.
still remained
K«U|.,
II,
p'l
Foreign olliie
40
1,08,; SO
U»nl»,
5.'.,9;i8
Withdrawn
of
in
sea
to
to
fur
shipped
crew
and the first
crew
"4
Theoffi-
short
remained
reduced
remained
Here they
a
Mil
KemitM
Tines
Passports
1,858
A-t
at
Somien's
Interest,
piiiesHiol Forfeitures
2,500
Naval
55
mi
:uici
4,088 13
'2,31k
Fire
Natives
14
I 98
u,
2,«5|
Hiioys,....
Shipping Natives
10
17
10
33
3,01,0 09
(.'areocs,..
Diplomatic,...
man,
arrival of a whaler, when the
brig for
P.
~
('
Keturned
"
"
;nu
Harbor Dura,
00
72
:w
1,301
Spirit*,
"Jt
3,996 69
-5
7hh 77
tliioiin.w.
"
Samplea....:
10,09(1 92
ir i t
CllHd.uis
which
her
lost.
was
lingering
a
longer, they put
every kindness
and four
11,
Bomlrrl
"
$1,919
70
1,rm
9tora»»,
tlrren
ofan
until the 31st
with
being
■
II. S.N.iv
Hoinletl Iii«iils
"
I.ahailM.
i.Iii l.i.
i.hio
„.
$ >2,759 11
Whalers,
i
69,73', 9.1
Duties
"
*'
imported
Missions,
"
"
stared
they arrived safely at Guam, one
of the Marian Islands, belonging to Spain, where
the
•'
"
after forty-nine days of extreme hardship
to each
went in
"
"
communicate
supplies getting
relief,
and destitution,
ish
the above,
<si.
Spirits
"
19 Transit
11
$1,205,022 71
to
"
"
192 00
Callao,
•'
•
her.
of the
pieces, and
of oil
death awaiting them if they
Wing
4. ,07
Tahiti,
"
consisting of twenty-eight
upon
finding their
nor.
Island
free of duty by
..
house RKuttirre.
Import Outien, Uooi's
22,059 07
8,107 50
„
In addition
CUSTOMS.
......
II
348,915 5'.
50,035
63,413
Vancouver's
,■>,...,.
custom
Australia,
8ea,
,
$-.03 500 39
"
Pncilic
(IF
GENERAL
,
73
water
the wreck, from
went to
~
68,578
quantity of bread and other provisions.
a
crew,
prospect
to
~
•■
Atlantic aide
flea
hundred barrels
remained
day
the
cling
saving
assistance
enabled
were
sea with
aftor the ship
of twelve
by the
in
•
■
rilau
Great Britain
almost
no
starvation
succeeded
GOOIIALE, COLLECTOR
57
off by
sea, and fortunately ninteen
floated ashore, and were secured.
crew
BY W.
lUnrinirnii
198.488
the
the boats, and
Kanaka
when
"
water
through
Shortly
and
—
no
erin anjr,
which
but
was
(>th the stern
On the
The same day the
more in
There
the island,
on
face.
was broken
island on
sand
sufferings.
to
ofone of the
aid
desert
"
(I
of night, and
reach theshoro in Bafety,
to
their
by
worn out
hours
during the gloomy
at
over
managed
crew
to
and
high
very
made a clean breach
wave
visible.
No land was
sea
kiwi
UOUU8
Islands.! China
On
173°
i~\ i«
The United Statee
account
Ist of
whaleship Canton,
the
Equator"
the"
Mr. Meek who 9rrired heroin
Tin
vxiilie or
i«
•
Home.
13
"
Omfct-.
M
*>
»
"
U
Dec.
In port
iicitm
i
CriHM
San Franci***
44
U-,
,
•
Jin.
1.
San Franeiacn.
ICm if*.
*
�THE
'
.vi
STATISTICS
HOUSE
CUSTOM
vunixa
;
I
No.
'tins
1
28,807
80
I
American,
Hawaii*
n.itlsh,
9
2,i77
7
4,788
|
I oils.
i\t>
'ons.
VwTotal,
Holland',!!*..!"'.'.'.!!'.'.'.'...'.!..
"
I
ll'.i i3.'i I
!
.'i,9i
4,
j]
3|
;i5i|
3n"l,
•2;
9|
I
PAGE, BACON * CO,
WHALING VafflBEUS
,47
i
|
THE YEAR
1854.
3u
Krahkeakua.
55
| Waimea.
9
ihilean,
4
4
2-M
40
12
French
e
9
22
I
1
Kuuiaii,
189
Totals,
SPIRITS
T
Bronchitis,
'
Al...li..I. | Ram. |
FOR CONSUMPTION
BOND
I.IM.
I
Brandy.
|
DURING
THE
In lots tn suit
1854.
YEAR
Wliiaaay. ||l''"t.I Sherry. | Mailpirii. ( 1 . I'l.ritialH,
~
Uall».
Galls. iGaUi I i:.iiis.
Uuartur
311
Itl8
16
173
'*
17ti
Third
"Calls! (i.ills. —iualrT
9199
MM
44
tiria
07
11532
■
:iiii
Ml
91
313
278
I
I 111
21177
II
"
Appetite, General Debility, Ac,
Loss of
525
l
399
3115
Galls
A r.
; Siilnlrics.
(.all-.
m\
94
149
59
315
948
141.
HI
IPS
bill
Mi
Ml
M
191
Masters
To
931
MM
B
i
C3.-|
18II
IM9
898
Ml
534
which
13
3li
41
38..
1688
S
:
931]
Totals,
67,
You will
sn
ma\
H.'iH
1841
5.13
898
from
officer's Bible telle
„fa brave
of
of Ihe danger,
or
!v Th is
Bible
Haik.es
17S1
for
January
attend-
punctual
my
which
fitty-thrce year*,—forty-one
which
in the
time
during
sea service,
tobacco had been raised
requesting
counter,
as
grocer,
to
2d. the
l-2d
shop
cost
the
in
tobacco) daily
him for
a
levers
"hie Bible
for
ly bound
completed
I
consolation, and
Bishop
by James
me
October
the '20th of
on
-bur-h
my
was
wUneee my
f.lteen times,
soils
of different
was.new-
of
1884,
Ld.n-
the
day
diciously
them in the
savings'
nest
mainder as
on
usually
of tub
Law
tH at
case
the
in Boston,
established
er
rule of
were
cases
namely,
ways
of
well
as
.he be
Eon
a
going
free
sailing
of
Ships
at the
on
re-
depos-
steamers
of
the
THIS
tania anil
on
0r
course,
should
and
was
mulcted
yes-
wheih-
m
to
course
at
the
caused by
4 cSon
Ur.n.adeonboth.ide.to
same
dam-
P
rer.«t.t.
JUARINK
care
of
quiet part
invalids
for
near
All
by
Merchandise
te
on
WANTED—Exchange on
reasonable
-
terms and
Statos
JJ.
the
Oct.
HAVING
lo, Hawaii,
ecruits
on
and
Em-
1864.—3n\
himself in baiines*
prepared to
is
favorable terms, for
the United
2,
WORTH
J.
established
r
and"Hawaii
required by Whale
Stores
others, supplied
furnish
at Ha-
ship*
sash, goods,
wta
o*
Bills
States.
,
—a_
—
_
A.
I. .TIIKOr,
JHSre
at
the Market
I.rug
Beretaniaata.,
c
o n
,
Oaks, 8. I,
Honolulu,
our
Snrc
and
Physician
HOSPITAL.
the
in
the
city,
dlure.
neit
He.iilenee
eoraer
of Pari
abova the Catholic Cdukli.-
where
they
means
and
The rooms
up
superior
Honolulu,
what
Patients
Hardy,
Offico
a
of
every
Hospital
will
also
Newcomb
of the
which Drug Store,
tt-tf
to any
and
>
si
great
a
de-
the
and
n
■tract.
will
receive
at
rate
a
do not
as
wish
HOFFMANN.
E.
Oflic- in the New
Blork.
to
fn
and
Drug;
nnd <iueen
Open
G.
render
Slaw,
day and
*-
Makee
Antuenj'a
night.
n
"
41
*
D. OILMAN,
Mill,
by Drs.
Smcciii,
Store, Corner of Knaauu-
Auctioneer, Laaaina,
should be.
received
K.ntiunMaou
fitted
provided
made
I.
Office openfrom 9A. It. to 4P. H.-35 if
of
Hospital.
hitherto
Bargees,,
Oa.hu,
by Dr.Koid,in
fnTWrlv occupied
pleasant
ventilated,and
effort will be
be
ia
8.
Althe Office
naia
the kind
i
Physician
and well
are
r h
of all.
Single rooms are provided
to enter the general wards of
JUDD, U. D.,
-fi. P.
Here-
most salu-
Honolulu, viz.,
residence,
within the
the
offers a
competent attendants,
of
comer of
Bowl Bts., in
Punch
and comfortable
the
avoid this,
moment
the efforts
was
several
paid
shortest notice.
nml
for such
In this
close hauled
vessel
and
sideratum
choice charge
her
be
a coll.
rope.
Porter.
INSTITUTION,
one
meeting
steamer
Ueneral
l'roduce.
an
—
HONOLULU
brious
favor
within
will
in
her course
having altered
havand the steamer
with arteamer,
altered her
exertions.
ourselves
support
that
pox, as
BAY. HILO, HAWAII.
CEO.
opinion
weigh
vessel having her
avoid the sari
and that the sail
shall
go.
side she
*| c'.fon
ans for
?„i
of
the
as
in
that the
which
Tel should always keep
,r
and
in America,
for all
simple rule
a
clearly
was
usage
policy,
Sprague,
in
DEALER
abereally
TIndeprudncley.-To
to
nor
any
and moat
PITiTIAIV,
11.
9.
Ocean— Judge
udicial authority
let
the
leaving
as
ot
my age;
year
Naval Daring
hand."-Deeds of
is
with
us
Lastly
of small
attention
Every
BYRON'S
sixtieth
the
risk
Mut-
P. CUMINBS.
placed
invito further
to
afford,
Hawaii.
Ki-iilukeakua,
n
own
lute
eggs
Hay.
the
box, and,
.£2O worth and
bank,
and
wil
hnlf-ounce,
its.
independent,
a
out
tinted
ci
landing.
run no
those who may favor
of
price
that it
sum
at the
delivered
miles of this
received
a,,d had
re-
and at moderate
the best the islands
important, you
pestilence has not appeared here,
that Mr. P. would take
(being
pennv-piece
notice
furnished at the shortest
his
was
the
and tobacco-box
pipe
he laid down lu9
into the
going
and
I
paying
learning that
and
of tobac-
ounce
more,
On
P., draper
practice,
half
two
engagements
opening it last Saturday, ho had the gratifithree times ship-wreckcation of beholding upwards of .£2O accumuwounds, was
thirteen
... a boat,
He then very julated in fouipeuny pieces.
out, twice caps.zed
burnt
once
ed
visit
to
season for
coming
the greatest abundance
following articles, which
the
will
forty-nve
'"
was
the
here in
kind,
prices:—Sweet Potatoes,
in this quantity,
man
laboring
a
sometimes
ounce.
(writes
years ago
and good bchav*
Sunday school,
charge of them until he called for them.—
coinFrom that day forward he deposited a foarmy
And alter being
there.
ol
9ncnt
following faett
inducements
as
Squashes, Melons, Granges, Cocoanuta, Beof,
the ton, Goats, Hogs, Fowls, Turkeys, Wood in
the
when
nanion
Mi.
by
me
to
Hertford,
ot
town
reward
a
as
ance'at
««r
the
at
presented
was
of Mr. T
ollows: usual
as
and
daily,
his for the half
with the eleis
consuming
was
town
the
of
Journal)
Carmarthen
co
hour
the
...
tale
and
Me,
°„urce of hi. confidence
Trcatest trial, whether battling
It
foe.
his country's
ments
fly-leaf
simple
a
seamen's
a
the
three
sumo
find
of tho best
SMTOHOKIENRSCHEWERS.
TAND
About
transcript
to the
called
cruits.
SAILOR'S BIBLE.
The following
the
Visiting
r
be
THE
is
KEALAKEAKUA BAY
H
Manufacturer*.
Islands.
offered
are
for the
Whale-Ships
attention
YOUR
91
(luarlcr
Firsl
of
Agent
Hawaiian
Labnina.
at
JUDD,
Sole
Fourlli
undersigned,
the
street, Honolulu.
Knahumanu
G. P
Calls,
115
SALE
purchasers, by
Drug Store, in
his
Honolulu.
Hrrnllil
in
Sores, Erysipelas,
Fever
FOB
OUT OF
TAKKN
55
Scrofula,
Complaint, Consumption,
Female Complaints,
a
1
1
the Cure of
Ulcers, Dyspepsia,
Mercurial Diseases,
Pimples, Biles,
Cutaneous Eruptions, Liver
490
1
7
and
Stubborn
Kheum,
Salt
|
7
0
HOTTI.ES,
ART
blood,
the
Purifying
llheumatism.
| Kuwainae. I
lliti..
DURING
23-tf
SANDS' SARBAPARXX.X.A
tons.
2
Ilr.mau.
Kirsl
ISLANDS
HAWAIIAN
11.0
Hawaiian
Bt. Louis.
Bankers,
"
ii
BACON,
IN Ul
j l.ahaina.
lii.ni.iiiiii.
;
\ nicricnn,
&
PAGE
"
For
OF THE
THE PORTS
AT
San Francisco.
Banxehs,
"
"
47,988
foe
sale in sums to suit.
374
I.
147
1
"195
Uni-
the
principal cities of
also
sight Exchange
England,
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1855.
MARCH,
FRIEND,
Kooss,
8. I.
~
—
,
*
'
and Guillou.
Marine
Qut-en st.,
Hospital
near
GEO.
at the
HENRY
Honolulu
Anetieneer,
the Market.
A.
LATHKOP,
BE
M.
D.
Ovor
ike Store
A,
JJ
of R. t'oudv
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24
FRIEND,
ISS&.
MARCH,
Remarkble Events.
Poetry.
OFW
WORDS ISDOM.
4.
Kirst
5.
Madison
the Chinese.
[BY
7. Bible
BOWSING.]
DB.
time,—and there
do, they
lo
arc
licinc for the
loss
r
in
I
a
body's
smart
-,
of
;
Sell.
1838.
Newton
died,
IS.
The Hudson
26.
Beethoven
Cranmer
89,
Charles
died,
died,
died,
river
burn(,
1356.
1690.
Peace of
Uir.ichl,
Calhoun
died,
\.
1788.
J.
1713.
11.
IBM.
iv
nuiueni, look
if
itstcp,
within
ship
the
"EquatOP,"
account
wreck of which will he
of
the
found in another
M
col-;
!
arrived
umn,)
astray,
Honolulu
at
board
on
passenger
"
the
.'
mysteries
from
sailed
ill
his
sea
with
from lite looks
(noughts
a
a
als and
g
indebted
again
are
to
of late papers.
MST
(NO.
bent
"
6—His
'•
and the
worthy
'ivilegc
anil
foolish
and the had
I'.—Jas. W.
"
SO—S. L.
"
28
"
rsl
Ihcy
curse
ever
Ihe Governor ol
Austin,
Maui,
I.aliaina,
Esq.,
Austin, Esq.,Hilo,
H. J. II. Holdsworlh,
brig "Johaone Hansinf,"
"
37—Rev. [,. Lyons, Waimea, Hawaii,
"
37—Ho Cheong (Chinese;
prize !
a
had !
-
gives
dying breath,
a
(lowers
of
-
-Ctpt.
-
"
jr
Bazlei
-
Downs,
-
-
('..
-
60
-
"
ultcrhig,
an
Capt. niflnrd, "Caroline,"
•
Mr.
controls,
"
his time
touch
i word
len
d
impels
is all
seeing, I
you have
We
a
-
me
l
-
man
Bedford.
plaining
specting
the
notice
Micronesia
aud
that it has been, in
lu
Q,
Kciiii.n
1,
editor,
notices,
suddenly.
eral months.
on
board the
on
Hawaii
not
was
Micronesia,
vided
some
say about
parts
it is
yovng
will
Home Society
means
given
next
June.
of the Islands,
station, had
March
Bethel Vestry.
punctual
per
A
order of
better
tunity.
to
14.
Pearl,"
no
is,
prossev-
bound
to
him
at
the
Feh.
to
ship
S. F.
Ih.ston.
da. tm. Sjiliify, via.
Jefferson, Hunting, Bag Harbor,
GlbbllDg. Iniin a eruiaa,
o'clock,
wh.
lit
Werilemann, l.'tl
ro,
hark Bbeuherdeea,
Agate. Collhu,
brig
17—Am Steamer
In
lliinnliilii, l.v tlic
Johb Taenaa QaaMaM
Rbu.i tv Kaaiaaa.
Itiv.
i"
B
City of
in
& i !e.
Wairoua,
ICytale,
.
Norfolk, (Jictii. flg dl
lin
j
Marquia
Itr Ship
Ski—Br. Bk. [eeonidaa,
Am.
the
ivii.
rrliniary li. air.
-JTtii.
Ai
h.im.>i
!l±
write
fo
either
oppor-
Haaaing, novum,
Caiiao
cruise.
—
Worth, Hakodndi.
Auckland, Nel , San Francisco.
"
"
11, 1984
Dr. Rosaai
eruiae.
Harrfa, Ban Franrisrp.
Foote,
Pontiac, Lamnmn, Tahiti.
\vi,.
"
-Mary Read, Cook, Olyini.ia.
ship
"
Samuel
tahprtcna,
Jeffereon,
FiM.tes,
of llona
He We* tha lather ol J. Fuller, Esq.,
Ms was*oas of(be few who lived to tell thepreseni |enlulu.
.he Bevu
trillion ol event* ia America which uccuired before
Bunting,
Wtishhuni. Kodiac.
cruiee.
aged9Syean
;m
We
saw
aim ia
'51,
ahale
LAHAINA.
OFPORT
old esatwniaaol
Arrived.
>ears.
In limit lulu, Janunrv 81, at the City
laaLaae, belougim:
boar.l
tin-
"
to
rontiar,"
Monterey,
<
si.
....
Hospital,
Mr.
Geoees Jaa. 19.—Am. wh. earpGldeon
„
He seats passenger
days
on
I'.
ant. tlietl two weeks after his arrival.
I.
.I—Am. ship
Franklin. Kk-liiiiu'i'l. N. I!.. 17
399 wh.,
Dora,C.
i'rnliili, Mr.
49 ■... Cm.
a.
P. 11.
Campbell,
A.
Vancouver,
two
Aowlsnd,
....
Sydnry.-K. Taylor,
Cant. Vltea, lady
A,Stur(te«,
Mrs. Monta«ue,
Mrs.
and child,
T. C. Porter, J. ThomasBarnes, Miss George, Wymau, Alien,
ssl(.
lii inns.,
150 «p,
1(K1
wa.
.**
Ilrynnt,
Honolulu.
Williams,
dark Auckland,
Honolulu
Nelsea,
Huaelsiu.
M« murundn.
children.
(i.
is.
Btaaaeallla.
lope,
90.—Wh. Ship CiiKinnati,
Mrs. J. A.
from nostrifi.—Mis. C. F. Could,
M. A. Jones, from
J. A. Vane,
IS
8.,
109
Cleared.
Jaa. 99.—Silicon
N. Brown, B. dan, A. Fred
Rewards, J. Jacknun,
99.—Am. Merchant
Law, and
si.
m0..,
days from Tombes.
from San Frani Im'.i.—P. IV. Farrall,
Colemaa, B.Buadhermsa, J.Morren,
Howlaad, Bryant,
(ton Maßraeeaa
15—Am.shipRoaseeu,
Passengers.
Bala
their letters and
await the first
India, Long,
13.—C. B.
1-1.
December
11.,
cruise.
Meade,B.F.
Jonnnne
brig
13,—Vaeniero,
on_
thither,
the remote
Helen,
Villaile Iten lies, Fir Ilot,
—
t
Cleared..
.
10.
moa. mi
Murriaon, Hi da I'm Liverpool.
Warner, 93 da fin San FrAuefecn
requested,! Jan. 96—Am. »hip Pantbaoa, Hasted,
t»!l—Frances Pulwar, Paly, B. F.
CoMMITTBa.
|
Fab. 17—Am. Bcb
luttoaaiy War.
to
Lavacal,
Brig
IsV—Bebr,
Milli.nl, N
(.enrfe
Brown, S3 <ls (in San Francisco.
Mole, 1t: di im Loadoa.
of But*,
—Vancouver, Jenkins, Shaiighae.
Ham.in,
aad
eraha.
da fan Portland. O. T.
attendance it
f.
.Viai
me*
days (in. fire.
town, via Tahiti.
nextl
;it
Id
I,irk,
ID—Am Srhr. Itc-tless,
Honolulu
meeting
a
7
Exr.cinvr.
Sell. T. 11. Allen,
on
trim.
tin.
Merchaiidtac lo Mekben
men.
n;._ '*
there will be pro-
Persons
77
Darnel., San Fraacieco,
iiiIn Herald,
wh.
Mexican brig
—
i;t.—
of the mission-
carrying
Fll tls.
Wli.it
-Am. I'.nk
Mr.,
tt
Wailt, IJI days
11. Allen,
tperm.
w ti.
if..—Am.
impossi-
there is
forward
Honolulu,
M.-
.(i—Mam.
In
wishing
M.
Proat, Hanpatead, IS da. tin. B. F.
\'.iqiiTTti. Militia, [A tit. Ini. s. r.
Bark Auckland, Nabon.fln. Lahaina.
30—Fran<..-
Bris
paronls
ich. T.
t.o
re-
The fact
with Fatuhiva for
for
W.
*'
Utl
f
mini's hither,
hold
Bth,
Tuesdny evening,
because the vessels
expected
Mile,
Cheer, Maker, Hongkong.
Fox, Liverpool, sj moa, via Bio Jaa,
s—Am. wh. ship Cincinnati, Williams, I.uliuiii.iI'juu ark.
com-
taking supp.'ics
instances,
Ocean
I.epeaiiK sad
Brh. Be U
"
to New
Bedford.
New
NOTICE.—The Trustees of
Sailor's
communication
a
On the arrival
"
1*.—1,.
Root, Birch. Wllsoa,Goddard, siriek, Han
Bldfldge, Wilhom, Lewis, Treat, Loose.
Hritf M. A. Jones, Harncs,
"
I—
MARRIED.
present
communicating
Irnin S.
*!o—Am Ship Samuel Itohertsoii, \\ Mb burn, U*'.
as
At
Booth, 11. McDonald, Richard
Bray, Cleanat White, Mr*.
Edward
7—Mr. lik. Conrad,
DIED.
issue such
elghteea pmaseß
Melbourne.— Mr. W. 11. Ilalnil
Irom
T.ihiti.
Wanted,
UdoKita,belonging
the
or
W. Rogera, of
IT'
Fatuhiva.
most
11. Calkin*,
Kewttle, Wm.
M.
Loadoa.—Mini Miller,Kirhar-I
Rh. Vancouver, Jenkins,
"
at I
IS 50
needs !
of vessels
sailing
E. Mills.
Peseta,
Mar;; aril ('lampion,
KeTe/ie
Ho k>,
Messrs.
SO
Feb.
due
Varipiu
i:-i|.. Jer'e-
tslaml.
Norfolk,
Leveret,
57—Am
.lan.
09
tailed from thai port in ship " t';m;iis.'il.
Intelligence may be communica-
the
to
Jiimes
without .'
from one of the missionaries
that
ll.n
lie
PORT
OFHONOLULU.
lie
d:i." Oct.
doubt—
received
have
WUaoa,.T
A. 11.
Arrived.
rarEND.
90
liickiicll, I'atiilitva,
No!"
beliefs
I'.
soa.
DO
BO 00
-
-
rilMT.L.
»:.
Information
ihe noblest steeds—
must
anil
S.
Ranilim,
MeCaadler,
Chaa.
li.
Bate, In,in
10 On
-
|Feh.
school.
wise
Mass,
Bewyer,
-ry,
Cross, Smith,
9—Am.
tool—
at
Osborne
(i.
MARINE JOURNAL.
So and 90 !"
on a
ol
Feb. s—Am. h..rk
loll
emphatic
wisdom
Riley,
J. Allen. M
P.
II
ji
ilv
ii—Am.
is
J.
00
."i
-
-
•
-
lark
ted
ary
Vaileny, Cspt.
Waller
—
all ia dark—
course
Mis.
via,
00
ROBERTSON,Treasurer.
M.
of sorrow!
dangerous shoals;
Heaven,—when
rccts—our
est
pect of
t
"
joy—to-morrow
guides the
and
sens
A
10 00
DONATIONS.
ilmsman
P.
Mm. HteeklVrililc anil
.'iirilainl,J.
80
J"
I'd..
iv
lnim
M
11
bitlercsl fruils
W.
llienien,
htoaa.
• 198 00
y
itic
.'., Croswell,
30 06
-
37—Master of
delielh death I
)cn
VV.
Pitch.
Weil, Mr. Gardner, O. nil
chile ami servant.
HO-
130
-
-
-
hul
E.
1>
HOME.
Alexander, I.aliain.-iliina, ■
W. 1'.
Excel'y,
\vi<c
THK
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO
SAILOR'S
i'Vli. f.--ltcv.
wound the innocent!
he
ruin
Vamoiiier's
Depeeex,
OP
I)
NOLULU
was
I,
: llallani! ami Falter.
frailties main;
slic faults at home !
wastes
left
Hero. I
Ante,
110-
By
e'er
Fry.
illon.
lull,
thai
S.
for
P. C. Aadetsaa,
II
allliclions
st sword
Morel
for Tahui,
1..
.ilcsj
isehold
r
I'. S.
Mm
II ilnlicr.
Marquis of
I'.r
Sullivan's 'ion,
of San Francisco, for
Newspaper Office,
virtue oul of llicm.
your
to
the
11l the
gem ;
A. 11.
H. Amlre.
Ihe
Blair,
the
J.
11 ittiim, with lady,
j Walker,
man.
Respecting
ble
(V
ami
Fraiirisn,, Mr
Murphy,
Slaii-lieinan,'Coleman,
11,
tßy the
gerS
We
ary's frictions,
s brightness In
It
is, n.-llarnnm W. Field.
Frier.
ran,
of
liol>
11. Crocks,
linker,
W. 11. I'.,mill, It. 'I'aylnr, Alle'i ,
Bominerger, W.
Bfervaaaea.fr.
Auckland,
VV.
t,
Hi
thej
for
United States.
the
can empty
indcrs
to
Ham.
tt,i
Cheer," linlab O'Nell,
tic's ancient histories !
isdom
Fran,
11. St.
Clair,
(,'.
T. Plena.
|i-r, I'ran.lal, Pleiiiuiiiii.', Mei'i.nnell,
San Franeisi-o.—Mums <'.
Ity the Restlses, ir
What
already
and has
China,
IV. (1. Allen, 11. It.
—
Sao
Mar
Halfbt,
Tr..ul.il-.
C.
iM. Eneiaven,
ad lime's future
tor
tor San
J.
Madame C. dc
thousand miles away,
Krai.ri'rn.
days since, J
few
a
Mary's,
the .',.iiliar,
I Ity
sin,
blame another's
A.
ihe
Child,
Hi
whale
fur S.ui
Raker,
Levers,
Chesfcr.
llrey,
psrauas)
Mi.ore, Wia.it.
Mitchell, t'liac,
Herk, .(. Einsa, D. NaU.
r.
A.
ti.
Mien,
1H..1... .1.
the gale.
lleli 11,
Overbeek,
1.,
Brown,
ofthe)
(WiClcaomnpteag.dr
keeps
Fr.inri.ro.—Mr.
lliinotulii.
\\■ins.
Chase,
pretty slate,
he thief who
i»
the Vaqucrn,
Ilv
!
reputation
l.r
Coaeol
1827.
;ii.
San
Hammond,
I'.r hark
What
Cheer, P. W. Qraves, J. 11. (Viet.
Ilalght. ('. Carrol, fl iteersn sad ih:i cowli s.
By ttie Vaprouver, lor Shanghai*, 11. P. Angel, late
17r,B.
1603.
discovered,
Wesley died,
31.
Fian.
smith, Murrey,
Y. 8. Ship 81
1766.
;
Elizabeth
Tnr
and rhilil. A.l. Iloyt. Bait,
k'nxlay
Stamp Act repealed,
Presidcnl Edwards
.
Frances Palmer,
While, W. M. I'rire, B. Ililrliins, N. Diets.
llmil. hrie Johanne I limning
lor l';ill;i...—('.
1767.
dird,
gna
ftimily, (1.1
IJewey, Osborne, Spear, Laweon.
1604.
Paint
24. Queen
always doing,
there is salvation
health
wooing
of the heart!
allings
c
lor
born,
Bowchtch
St.
30.
he is!
first
H
Kranri.rn.—T. Oher, R. R. k'iiinn™
Atoo, A. Kick), C. Wilis, T, 'linker, J.
Unimby. Grove.,
William, anil
Moore,
Jackson
13.
nun are near
Hark
1790.
s.
Jenney.
vln,
Society
commenced,
Benjamin West died, 1830.
32.
nk and the
1789.
1757.
15.
17.
far!
wandering
Mr.
Vaaaeiß, from San
Aikin, Aki, J. Kelley,
11.
J. 11. Peachy.
10.
16.
star
i's nnhsppy
nunities lo miss:
—he's
Congress,
born,
Bellamy died,
6.
Sch.
1791.
Wesley died,
3.
Translated from
Sch. E. L. Kro.t, from San Kra,,ci.c,,.-E . E.-twond.
IVteraon,
MARCH.
A letter from I.aliainanays, "Ws have had seals Jaa.
from the Southward with rain.
ol
The Auckland
hor anchor., aud clipped (ram
lea, and returned
us
ilia 'iiiili.
the
other,
parted
sad
from
aloud
'J*
»»«
eat
.*
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