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                  <text>FRIEND.
THE

I

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.

-

-

-

17

-

Home.

Wrecks in the Black

Connecticut,

Law in

Hawaiian

Tract

Katuhiva,
Historical

-

-

-

ship Canton,

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-

fbr
Custom House Statistics
1831,
of Wisdom

Poetry—Words

-

from the

Chinese,

-

-

-

-

tive

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24

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&amp;$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

&amp; « !tf»

MARCH

The

hav-

enterprise,

community.

acknowledged,

uscl'ulncjjs

jsionary

ers

It is

no

general

more

all classes of the

portance is

22

-

the'

form

to

tho benefit of

with

enterprise

HONOLULU,

subject,

object

met

{among

M

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...

Shipping Intelligence, &amp;c, &amp;c,

Sty &amp;

able

are

we

build

to

contribute

21

Adams,

Sketches, Oov.

Wreck of Whale

■ ever

20

.....

-

for its

ing

20

-

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
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�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\&lt;-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

&amp;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&lt;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

&lt;
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

&lt;

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.:&lt;

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- &lt;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

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22

1855.

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\li'olsnti

PlirtH'MOIlth

,Ampliiinti'

I'orvcttf

Rn.r

1*1*y ■

|

I,

Miniv

I.a (■raiitlicrf

I'ique

91

November

Marahall
l&gt;

sail.a.

|

■M

L'AitimiH»

[Frigate

mm.

f.i'v-nf.-ky
Ad. Mm

1854.

. .pan
Vnlp.-triiifo

HollMhill

l,'()li|iM,!&lt;i

«&lt;

M

rrlwcoial—

(Krinaie

B i«

i

Ceie
'."-•

r

iCorvttt*

Fripatu
Fronrh

Walk

DURING

Diana

1,'Eurydice

I
HoHtnd

I ) ( mmanrier*. I

"

044*141 lk&gt;.
galls.
Boat.

1,683,9*1 (alia,

HONOLULU

•*

■'.-*

4i,,«lo

O.I.

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

'&lt;•

■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

:&gt;.

Mini

HJorn

oilier

_l

"
ll.s.

(»i)o

Mattrvaata,

lUwi,

j .".in;

Dlicka

110,961

&gt;'»■!

B99

tin.

li&gt;3

:&gt;

|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, £.&gt;,-

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&gt;..

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,

[&gt;-.iiit*sii«- PrmJueti

Fiirni-'icil

nail*.

S17

Potatoes,

Sweet

large
;

-

ii.

-,7V

613

-&gt;S

furnished

at

$31,889
-

Honolulu,
.&gt;;.,

round the
two

2,&gt;,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-.'.-&gt; 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

...

%•&gt;

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

„.

$ &gt;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,

&lt;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

,■&gt;,...,.

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

(&gt;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

*&gt;

»

"

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&gt;

'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

&gt;

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 &lt;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

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,

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and Guillou.

Marine

Qut-en st.,

Hospital

near

GEO.

at the

HENRY

Honolulu

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the Market.

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MARCH,

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OFW
WORDS ISDOM.

4.

Kirst

5.

Madison

the Chinese.

[BY

7. Bible

BOWSING.]

DB.

time,—and there

do, they

lo

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loss

r

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I

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body's

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of

;

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died,

IS.

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Cranmer

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Charles

died,

died,

died,

river

burn(,

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within

ship

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of

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found in another

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to

of late papers.

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curse

ever

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Maui,
I.aliaina,

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H. J. II. Holdsworlh,
brig "Johaone Hansinf,"
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specting

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notice

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lu

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1,

editor,

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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

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of the Islands,

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Bethel Vestry.

punctual

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is,

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him

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ship

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o'clock,

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lit

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ro,

hark Bbeuherdeea,

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either

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cruise.

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Auckland, Nel , San Francisco.

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11, 1984

Dr. Rosaai

eruiae.

Harrfa, Ban Franrisrp.

Foote,

Pontiac, Lamnmn, Tahiti.

\vi,.
"

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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

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;m

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aim ia

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ahale

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old esatwniaaol

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&gt;ears.

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si.

....

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days

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ant. tlietl two weeks after his arrival.

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two

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A,Stur(te«,

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Mrs.

and child,

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Honolulu.

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dark Auckland,

Honolulu

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children.

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is.

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lope,

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from nostrifi.—Mis. C. F. Could,

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si.

m0..,

days from Tombes.

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(ton Maßraeeaa

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Passengers.

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their letters and

await the first

India, Long,

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11.,

cruise.

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brig

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to

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aad

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town, via Tahiti.

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;it

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Honolulu

meeting

a

7

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trim.

tin.

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men.

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Darnel., San Fraacieco,

iiiIn Herald,

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of the mission-

carrying

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Mr.,
tt

Wailt, IJI days

11. Allen,

tperm.

w ti.

if..—Am.

impossi-

there is

forward

Honolulu,

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.(i—Mam.

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wishing

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paronls

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t.o

re-

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with Fatuhiva for

for

W.

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Utl

f

mini's hither,

hold

Bth,

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because the vessels

expected

Mile,

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s—Am. wh. ship Cincinnati, Williams, I.uliuiii.iI'juu ark.

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taking supp.'ics

instances,

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to New

Bedford.

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Sailor's

communication

a

On the arrival
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Root, Birch. Wllsoa,Goddard, siriek, Han
Bldfldge, Wilhom, Lewis, Treat, Loose.

Hritf M. A. Jones, Harncs,

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MARRIED.

present

communicating

Irnin S.

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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.

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UdoKita,belonging

the

or

W. Rogera, of

IT'

Fatuhiva.
most

11. Calkin*,
Kewttle, Wm.

M.

Loadoa.—Mini Miller,Kirhar-I

Rh. Vancouver, Jenkins,

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needs !

of vessels

sailing

E. Mills.

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SO

Feb.

due

Varipiu
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tailed from thai port in ship " t';m;iis.'il.
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the

to

Jiimes

without .'

from one of the missionaries
that

ll.n

lie

PORT
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d:i." Oct.

doubt—

received

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tool—

at

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MARINE JOURNAL.

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of sorrow!

dangerous shoals;

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and

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\vi&lt;c

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SAILOR'S

i'Vli. f.--ltcv.

wound the innocent!

he

ruin

Vamoiiier's

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NOLULU
was

I,

: llallani! ami Falter.

frailties main;
slic faults at home !

wastes

left

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110-

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e'er

Fry.

illon.

lull,

thai

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for

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for Tahui,

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Marquis of

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of San Francisco, for

Newspaper Office,

virtue oul of llicm.

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to

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11l the

gem ;

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Blair,
the

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ble

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11,

tßy the
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for

United States.
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can empty

indcrs

to

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Fran,

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Clair,
(,'.

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already

and has

China,

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ad lime's future

tor

tor San

J.

Madame C. dc

thousand miles away,

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few

a

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sin,

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ti.

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keeps

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lliinotulii.

\\■ins.

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pretty slate,

he thief who

i»

the Vaqucrn,

Ilv

!

reputation

l.r

Coaeol

1827.

;ii.

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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,
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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

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