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I.

Florida and

3.

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Bonaparte died,

5.

And

7.

Socrates

died, :(99, n. c.
taken, 1775.

True

Ticomieroita

10.

Piltdicd,
died, 1832.

Cuvier

13.

Mrs. Heinans

died,

17.

John

Jay died,

19.

Dark

day

20.

Columbus

22.

First

We

Knglaud,

in New

I.nlaycltc died,

1SM|

died,

for

steamship

Congress met in
settled, 1C07.

23.

Queen Victoria

24.

1787;

Oli,

Jamestown

died,

Calvin

*27.

Habeas

orpus granted,
Pitt born, 1759.

28.

William

29.

Wisconsin

admitted,

31.

burnt,'143l.

the Editor

You
in

have

think

permisssion

there

judges

it

judgment

your

to

give

Who careless

of

a

quite

moon

passed

bespoke

some

And these
Some
And
Soon

honor.

wit—perhaps

if

We

tbe

to

Devoted

belter

the rain

Mehold,

take.

her

A

scpiall
tall;

to

near

10

who

engaged

in

ducted,

to rest.

spinning yarns,
alarm,

slyly

come

may

he

now

you

look,

lurking

in

affords

no

foreign

by

niaita

name, he

no

And
But

now

of the

ill,

slumbers

still.

Home

bounce

upon your
the deck retreat.

sweet dreams

born

pleasures

are

you

o'er you

are

trfinformation relating

1 Uiiiisjiljcrc.

general improvement
and

far:

lo, these

the

c&lt;

not

".round
If

do

one

adopted,

as

at

the

are

Perhaps,

feet,

stealing,

feeling,

the

Sniim"

ihe

a

dog

be

We

however, the
at

It

untaxed.
still

are

a

dog,
the

venture

on

tax-gatherers
the miserable

appears
the

discussing

Will ihey

tax.

friends.

treatment

the

not

that

subject
law,

a

puss

re|

oris

islands

to

trust

even

learn that

are

Being
out

conies

oquent

with

and

sent

us

of education, before the late Edu-

our

a

fellow-resident

common

New

New

We

California.

old

doing-good

Hawaiian shores, is

of fornia.

has

Dr. Winslow's Address upon

are

on

service in the

schools of Cali-

England

man,

England ideas, bold,

he
el-

practical.

dread the final results
not

that those

Sandwich
for

to

friend

anonymous

of

in establishment of the

views of some Califor-

It will prove

We

copies
subject

They glad

nation, hut that

half of

Some

two

the

employing;

Islands will

suspicion

neter

that

the

Every vessel

for the Celestial

Empire.

brings

Sullivan's
papers from
San

Francisco.

agent

It appears
for this

Among

that

periodical

us

files of late

Newspaper
these

find late American magazines,

be treated as slaves.
are to
should per's.
thousand times, that they all

reslnppcd

are

than that number

more

cational Convention of
Chinese

The

the Chinca

we

con-

sense

a

pass,

legislators

a

Chinese laborers
Better,

We

of the poor creatures, and per-

some

to

dogs

raise

kill oil' tluee-fouilhs?

the
among both

shade

ground

mit them

CII1.NF.SF..

one

the

of

HI,

foreign

What, only

tax.

compassion,

moved with

dog

Editor.

good

unkind

(or

at

labor.

term.

our

days of yore!

in

however,

there

opinion,

of

the strictest
that, slave labor, in

olies in

afford

from

land ol

AND

F.Nlil.lSH

to

their faults,

his eye.

if you but knew the fate
Impending from the second mate,

quick you'd
from
quicker

are

better

O Bill!

How

mi

plight

SAN-LUK.

Americans.

lands.

cooley

of

to

reports

that the

Hawaiians

that

as

Let

the Sandwich Islands!

are

to trace

to spy

fears

The heedless dreamer
And called

seems

sleeper's facej

The features of each
if

place

to

this character, well

of

sordid
true, and if the

soft

you,
The mischief

table,

Oahu!

these from

IN

fail

and

have

days-

December

ending

62!

$3,481

surprised,

rejoice

the Eastern

froin

arid

their ill-treatment

creeps,

peeps.

feel no shock,
you
frock
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Nor fail

of Finance

:1,48l and sixty-two one-hundreths of

of

Mr. B****s.

mute in strange

And o'er the windless

stands—and

;

then

you

abroad need firm and judicious

quite oppressed,

were

and

WEEKLY,

cannot

Chinese

the hatch

catch,

For, see, a tall and spectral
So softly round the iryworks

He

own

WILLIAM Sl'KEK,

newspaper

light,

passage

18.

[China.]—laaiab (Us
Rev.

$7000

hundred

one

Representatives,

imagine

readers
nose

men.

and

Missions

tlic-e-hall

ITIU.ISIIF.il

pleasant night.

looked out (or

so

of

ili*seminntion

the religious

ami to

whole

from

remarkably quick

nine months,

was

for the

and shall

form

His step

one's

the Chinese.

wight,

the tedious

were

were

1854,

doze,
wring

The Oriental:

o

consigned themselves

these

your paper,

napping.

bestowed
a

there

were

some

an

to comfort

hopes a cheeringnap

And

hest

north and from the west;

clustered
The watch had
In

for

lax

and

TUNG-NGAI

OR,

keep awake,

was to

again

And all

high

1

yesternight,

had ceased

The

place

1855.

luckless

thought

Whilom had

France,

The Minister

list of exchanges.

the;

found its way aft.
in

of

caught

deeds

And

our

upon

poetical genius.

a

Of what befell

And ralher

is from

to Christian

Jack
the

so

display

a

Ship Magnolia, April 51h,

sing

a

it

deserves

quite

is

will discover

I

of composition

hand,and accidentally

of a foremast

a

Friend:

accompanying piece

Sib—The

pen

of the

The

bringing

in less .than

the House of

cure

to

come

file of this paper,

a

crew.

pole

The Oriental.-We gladly acknowledge

of Arc

landed and the

was

the

by

No lives

off.

got

to

in the

for the benefit of the underwriters.

$8000

from

slush.

1679.

it
To

be

auction,

at

he can't endure

that we'll

very

Havre,

1849.

Pope died, 1744; Jean
Havden died, 1809.

30.

.don't

One of the

1564.

dc

Marquis

and bound

heart

eo'd water

ihisand

Willi

Paley died, 1805.

25.

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Barber's

The vessel struck

cargo

The vessel made

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from

not

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dismantled

heart and soul.

nature chance

please

as

blush

»hir nodding give a check
making us patrol the deck.

Or

1819.

horn,

to

drowsy;

lift'

lo

you.

declares

chilling

It tired

could

has been sold

hydrophaiie institute
held in much repute

The

1834.

18W.

Liverpool,
Philadelphia,

eoinplaiu.

never

And I.ill

1780.

and
lost.

vessel

pity
your
all lor lenience impart.

The

"

the

neglect

enter in

1796.

1635.

known

was

new

a

the south-

at

s/e respect.

every
the needle
lor

this island,
vessel

fishing ground.

were

deign

with tor and

all this sad
order

as

Ami

1829.

hie

to

scarcely

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of

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night,

dry.

lo

ollen

ks

besmeared

so

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May

discovered,

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14.
16.

rl

1779.

William

11.

our

liarring

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night.

you will

heads

wstchea

our

in

Rut

Battle of Oswego, 1814.

the

our

And thai
When

sir.

pv
ourselves

1845.

1321.

6.

imii

y;in!

mailer

point

French whaler,

Turcnne," justjout

fright,

quite wild and wilful,
duly most unskilful,
saucy, fume and lazy,

1 in
Tardy,

1707.

kind

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An

REMARK BLEEVENTS

May

gulfs111

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with

uvertmanL

fallen

west

the wreck of

record

dash !

a

almost ignored.

liinhs he's I.id

beautiful

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at
to

and

Point.

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splash.

harder

of ih-'

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wlial

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waist

irrater haste

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him

bark

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Hit; stnrhoard

in

Scries, VfL.

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figure quickly glide

long enough lo lill Ins pail.
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:ir,

Masters

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the

sec

18.55.

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parents »etNI to me ct
welcome
grsjsV
your

lurii

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Wine

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lleiiiarkalilc
Jack

Vol.

Scries,

Depot in.

favors,

Mr. Sullivan
on

we,

including Har-

the Pacific

is

the

coast.

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34

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They

following paragraphs

commend the

careful

9

the
rjr advocating
writer

lake

such

subject,

view of the

sense

and

plain

a

aa

(he whole

adopted by

thorities cited,
ful

In

pa-

to

The

community.

bespeak

as

a

au-

of

deserving

especially

are

does

drunkenness

abound
the

although

hear asserted

in

the

Vine-growing

a

come

this

should be made and

England

in

as

phatically,

France

we

tional and

Throw

rable.

can

moral,

a

best

quantities

the nation—still
ble, and the

and

people
It is

enness

in the

a

three times

low

ie

United

be found

very

well

"It is

is

can

witnessed.

a

Germany,
with

that in
are

its

not mean

the

drink
ist

some

every

of the vile

tions of it

loved

in
a

that

the

to

matter

hard

because

we

opinion

of

bottle of

a

to

give

him

are

opinion

of such

an

sny

knows
is

the

years—

habitable
of

350,000—an

years,

por-

under ihe

hops,

of

have fail-

can

will find
mn.,t

drinking
in

kind,

of

at

least

at

least

dissolute

Then

Now there
of

He

of

and

de-

re-

there

ex-

upward

nre

quotes

the last

during

This

Republic.

prevails

as

grog-shops

able

men,

corn

town

of

Paris.

in

brandy

or

to

Lille,

increase

paying

n

li-

at

drunkenness

have

we

this

on

be

to

„,n

but

point,

be-

long enough.— [Hartford

The
Bot le. Wine
unknown

ded the

a

of

We

umns.

facts
of

are

where these

cality

lueis

general

We

an

With

following

a

American

an

gladly

of

resided,

persons

of

but

constantly occurring.

are

literally

is

names

be

the

Such mel-

for

of

with

true,
and

places,

of multitudes

true

the

individuals.

alteration this sketch of

lulling

would

col-

our

ignorant ofthe lo-

course

story

such

give

insertion in

have nti'doubt.

are

iiticholly examples
Tne

from

extracts

publication.

statement

has forwar-

correspondent

following

paper, for

Gurdon

Sprin'o

table fanner in
ten

and

economy
never

was

the

age

He

of

son

biog-

in

our

liainedtnthe strict-

were

The tcine

their father's

merchant.

fitted him for his

who

becoming

business

lor

from

years
was

bis

bis

the husband of Sarah

and hav-

he

this

Gould,

mind, polished

"is

commen-

Success

.

in

ex-

Afler

month
In

profits.

settlement

of cultivated

dy

more

and every

and

em-

which

himself in

"tiadc,"

He

his

.

precious ointment,"

attended his laudable efforts,
to

of

to

good name,"

"a

ear-

calling.

thorough meichant,"

"a

than

added

At

of his

Many

new

recommended him

ing established
better

boUle

house.

and merited Ihe confidence

ployer,

respec-

third of

of nineteen, Guidon became the
clerk

ly habits
gained

a

the

was

industry.

in

seen

neighboring

a

the

was

.

all of whom

sons,

est

They

now

commenced

two

he

place,

a

young

la-

manners, and

bureau,

but it

was

of

five

bottle

was

seldom used.

Mr. and Mrs.

tents

housekeeping

The wine

gal way.

Spring

sprightly,
grew

in

the

were

faster than

was

happy

to

their

In

more
man

frequent,

and

as

pa-

children.

their

family.

calls and

well

provided

with the choicest wines and cordials.
became

the

on

Time moved

handsome

The sideboard

visits.

long

fru-

a

kept

Relatives and friends made Irequent

Parties

the children advan-

womanhood,

and

extended

acquaintance.
182—, the father died honored and

describing pected;

place, thronged by
I

rally

gen,

r

this article is

Some

ced
show Ihat

leaving

the the eldest

"All drank the detest-

beer.

because

not

evidence

the

three Their wealth

augmenta-

an

Villerme,

of that

says:

cause

on.

francs each."

from Villerme

provincial

the

the

six

We stop

of

100,000 in twenty

within nineteen years,

only

deleterious

more

temporary hopeful piely.

licensed

which there has been

70,000

cense

is!

the

tin

tion has been among the lower class of drams-

tins'

the

he

increase

increase

and

tHH

exhaust

of curiosity ced

tour

Here, for

in

nnd

spirit throughout France,

and of 20,000

ye] in working

man,

The

isted hut '250,000!

ex-

Coopin

worst

direct
French

—

has been rapid since 1830.

himself,

ideas

occupied

equally cheap

because

ii.toxicatiou

are

are

"should

that

used,"

pub-

extravagance.

or

30,000 of ihe

of the

liquor shops.

that of

show

to

is tailers of wines and

position,

as

made

question

more

discovery.

delusion

tensive and lucrntite business in

of the

%

rare.

come

persons

intoxication."—

i heap in France,
Brandies, of the most

nature,

who has nf

some

On Ihe

made

by

Jurves,

says

common

them the omission

lo

body

of the

agent far

has

sexes,

bauchery

is

any man's

wines;
a

20,000

of both

no

such that it

new

fanatic.

degradation

make the

to

from

brandy,

and who in

of French and German

the deliberate

is

there

who

than

work
has

of Boston,

parts

nines

to

ex-

ihat al-

Parisian land:

of the world,

man

most

no

who

one

years,

whose habits,

any

ed

is

being

though

to

man

good wine,

to one

of No

else."

wish

a

ihe

raphy

"

a

every

Esq.,

given

or

destroy
light

committed

hour.— substitution of others for those

an

1852,

yet

the week,
effects three days in

which

our

is easier

usunlly

octroi wall of Paris
wine around the

generally
of

names

come

be

tion than either taxation

France,

as

misrepresent

himself tells his friend,

difficult

re-

there

in

vice

sights

premised that,
may
of the author is not
print-

page,

There is

'•

use

there
for

point against

disdain

letter is wriling
er

its

compounds

something

seem to

we

and

views,
even

or

in glohe, and is

uses

without

quote the whole passage,

because

•

of the

where under the

aguar diente,
We

true

in

It

name

knocked about

but the

In them,

thing.

a

had

of

principles,"

drunk

evidences,"

open

mention-

convince

were

the

to

misery

paiticularly brandy;

"Such

into the streets,

to

their

owe

nnd

surprise,

author of

Harpers

He is

offi-

Cour ant.

he says:—
the total abstinence,

on

none

me

lived in the Sandwich Islands

and knew

beneficial

who drink

they

Ihe

subject.

active in the

Italy and Switzerland,

but

us;

the

his

greater part of the pau-

the

town

have been

me,

and

men

was

Ihey

course

too,

that James Jarves,
author.

again,

see

popular opinion

failed

never

ed in the title

as

richest wine

appreciated

much

as

this

upon

had

Cooper

necessary;

and

by

in

Paiinpol,

—

three instances I have

or

what

although the

much

here,

And

drunkenness in these countries,

probably

acquainted

Navy,

are.

fact

but

I do

two

experiments,

lished

two

I know."

understood.

be

In

Now hear

1826,

as

within

master.

in the better quarters of the town."

says:—

abused,

scarcely

me

Kudesheim,

countries

luxury

often

not

U. S.

heart of the

precious gilt

not a

These

will

the btirriere

quarreling

in

being

in

quite

seaport

the

singular

a

wine-growing
the

and

any

Europe,

in

it.

this

cither

as

promenade

such

seen

then,

float in the current.nf

to slem

of diunkenness thai

what seaports

in the

Rhine,

gion

and

ibis;

sights and French

passing

remembered that

1832, Cooper

never

taken Ihe unbelievers with

be-

We

France,

in

There is

officer in

an

Slates.

has made

day

in

to

of

17,000

are

Inutal char-

most

all the disorders and crimes which

before

is

far

so

situation in the

on

J. Fennimore Cool-

amount

It should be
been

delusion

pollution,

'

Ihey expressed

mistake in the

blackguardism

to

In

such

of the

Mayor

of drinks,

cess

my
sur-

Royal

much amused with other

were 100

regard

mv

the

abroad with different notions, and it

desira-

not

to

A

observant,

not

when the fact

of their

in Paris.

prevails

to

did

same

countries of Eu-

being

a

in the

have

the

with the
great

They

in

of

wants

of

drunk,

more

that I

Americans,

lo

much

so

estimated there

I affirm ihat

was

changed

judge

of their

palace

where I

says:—
"
The necessity of
or

ed

of

is

drunkards,
The

acter.

most

excepted.

whole platoon,

a

Usually,

streets.

In Paris it

me

came

there

platoon of

a

that there is far less drunk-

few authorities.

the novelist,

er,

na-

lar, very far below
a

wine-jjrnwiug

in

rope than
cite

do,

many

aa

the

that

perhaps

saw

had
choose, declaring they

we

I

Europe.

You will

day passed

even women

desi-

purest wines,

supply

their present level.
lieve,

if

that shall witness

day

a

it

situa-

the vine-

in

months in Paris

view of the

po-

question

maintain it is

we

will find this

event

the

ihat,

to

in

nor

of view, is

sight

concede

the

raise

sufficient

of

out

practicability*—
we

in

or

patriotic point

of

exists

concerned—staggering

a

at once

seen

and vice."

if pers ol

other,

or

have shown

eyes

From this time I became
not

a

self-

never

habitual

"

in what

impression

Eng'and

when first I

jpluin

Em-

Neither in

own

countries

entirely.

was

wine

in New-

Germany ?

or

.Vo.'

answer

litico-economical,

that

freely

as

have

misery

says:—

numbers, and the order of their

should be-

country?

used

My

Guard—literally

country

them

place

residence of six

often vjews

prise

thai

with

stimulus

some

drunkenness

country,

er

AMERICAN WINE.

.

end

drunkenness among-us than in
any oili-

more

:—

Is it desirable

and

jl

to

nature,

the later—to be-

letter, Cooper

under the

Europe

atten-

we

universal

cial report, says:—

obtainable,

urowing

Poly-

wine-growing

contrary,

to

stages

Men will seek

how much

These remarks show conclusively thai

countries,

in the

the

human

self-command

tions you will.

care-

"

editor of the

and

best wines

see

The remarks of Mr. Jarves,

reading.

tion.

wish

in

deep

subsequent

a

lit be

surh

are

original proprietor
nesian,"

would

good citizen,

and

1855

abandonment.

"

triot

rooted

with

gin

MAY,

protection against

no

from the first

pass

common

every

of the

presence

tendency,

The

of temperance.

cause

to

appears

profuse

profesied-

not

paper,

a

lo

readeri.— world is

island

our

from

copied

are

of

perusal

FRIEND,

son,

an estate

chose the

gery and medicine.

affirm that parchment

making

of

profession

res-

John

£52,000.

of

sur-

Before he obtained his
him M.

I).,

be

was

often

�THE

FRIEND,

MAY,

35

1955.

.

"

the

law.

his

were

in

relatives mid fiends.
the

but

amusement,
than

He

of wine.

glass

exhilarated with

not

often

was

and-left him by
win back

"to

deep
In

fit of

a

pistol

and

store."

the

to

next

of

morn-

wile.

The wine bottle

the dinner table, and

jspot,

diauk

quent and brilliant.

in

a

hut

bad

to

and had habits.
a

parties,
was

on

and William

his

on

of

remnant

Jane

is

a

oflen

now

of the

corners

buck

bad

with

streets,

shoulders,

a

of

one

was

her father's

wasted.

soon

children.

ate, poor, anil often

ance

by

the

She

trine

loved.

saw

bottle,

by

ing.

She

they

would

she

three,

dismissed

through
ed and

a

married

the
to

talents and

wide circle.

from

drinking
How

liquors?

She is

lives

moderate

is

there

wine

or

destroyed,

use

ot

such
in

[TASTOR
It will

1852,

islands

purpose of

this

and

I

country,

his useful labors

What

the

of

course

of

time

read-j

left

a

Pit-,

clergy-

nun

which
his

renewed

An

that

ed

ac-

sue-

after

when

in

laki

n

for

com-

after

out

of

These

weeks

four,

under

gener-

led

time,

to

a

lo

(

a

'.ilci.u

of the

a

dealh,

exchanged for

to

the

states

inspector
ol

cause

From

be

shot,

four

Mr.

army.

muskets

and

had

consigning

of prisons, and

Nobb's

been

bud

description
reader will

was

made

prisoner by the royal

among the inhabitants of the jii.ts, Benevideis e.tered their army, and, he-

Nobhs

if his
with

out,
of

touched

lite

He had

be

object

in

His wish

ihat

at

to

his fel-

been

he left En-

intention of
detained

wag

from

escape

view,

was

to

from

Calcutta;

in-

spar-

period

avowed
He

peo-

seriously

should

this

1826.

narrow

at

expatia-

of the

and usefulness

peace

time in

he

There,

suffered
he

ultimately

sue

bark of

frnil

expended

a

ceded in

eighteen

vessel and her outfit.

l&gt;y only

one

whence,

shipwreck

1828.
arid

him
in

with

at

in

keeping

of his arrival,
When

ihe

soon

he

was

first

number of
From

through

exception

Nobhs,
school

entered

that

afterwards;

matei

ials for

time

Adam's
who

a

death,

had been

from the

appointed

period

ihe teacher.

upon his

inhabitants

evil

the

John Adams received

kindness; and after
Mr.

on

accompanied

I'itcairn in October

afforded ihe

1829,

having

American named Noah

amved

vessel

March

eight.

was

at

but

Callao in

burden,

pounds sterling

His companion died

the

afterwards

detention;

leaving

lons

He

an

person,

and

Runker,

and

further

hundred

one

infer, their pastor,

from his hunde

before

commander of that

happiness

ihat Mr.

Vnlpaiiso.

lo

of his them,

event.

ser-

took

in Ihe Strait of Sunda, he crossed Ihe Pacific

of the the

South American in-

the

rescue

army

was

to

pris-

hang-

dangera,

conversation,

the

from house for Mr. Nobhs.

Benevideis

firm

of

on

the full and

very

engaged

that

her

actions,

providential

Having

of

fellow-prisoners,

out

En-

remaining

sentence

foot-soldier ol the

Mr.

alter

tbree

ex-

dreadful death.

character and

'indeed

wilh the

and

Bcnevcdeis'

Ins

seen

i dependence.

'

all shot,

a

from

Ihe Chilean

and

Piicaini's Island.

long

a

prisoner Callao,

piratical Spanish

were

set

life of

to

was re-

mule, and then

The

beginning

with

going

of the

sentenced

dragged

times round ihe world: and

near

ihe loss

wounded,

was

a

a

thither,

go

and he

gland
in

engaged

sustaining

and

killed

Pitcuiru,

a:■four

of

was

lett-

out no
some

and

tried,

shoitly

course

of

a

to

Santiago, where,

sent lo

hardships

had

frequently

lead

pri-

out a

small boat; but he

Island.

in the

ihe

ho

war

the Ist of Febru-

on

having quitted

so

;

of

England in 1822, in the
ship Eliz-

to

to

he

cruel

square.

Graham's; jlow-creatures.

"Journal

also

Lieutenant Nobhs.

had

1 in

whose

cruelly murdered.

escape

the tail of

which

in! U-nded

have

could

Mrs.

in

the

ple

to

a

after many

ship,

shot.

safely,

failed, he fitted

was

palace

eaten

see them

prisoners

to

On the 23d be
lo

had

court-yard,

himself wilh food and arri-

seized, and

Pitt-aims

English

lo

Indians

length,

at

21st, he

An abeth,

both

and

they
his

promised

were

having

ports in

late passage

a

Chilenoa in the

that

vis-

ihe

Ihey

attempted

lied

vice,

con-

regard

Mr. Nobhs,

in!

d. liv-

Spanish gun-brig

a

he

ed in the

1622."
ivas

gun-boat,

attached lo

sou

[been

for the

with

in

on,

had

provide

to

into

1822, finding he could bold

on the

Callao,

done,

Cullcolt's)

quite unexpectedly,

Lady
our

thai

fortress of Chile;

seamen.

ihrce

then

Having

he returned and

met

heard the reports of

England
as

is

er,

that the Chileuos ted

all

surpassed

prisoners

Nobhs

Nobbs.

England.

wilh

murdered

and after

the

to

and

cause

death.

liigale

country, and elsewhere.'

Lady

His

winch

lying

was

ol

teamen,

valour, 'and

troops of the

officers

IBLANn.]

individual

visited

.He

of

against them;

atrocities

the window

at

with

Spanish

courageous

Spanish

they hud always

as

a

ola

were,

them?

some

with

cuudlict with

the

'the

by

Martin,

San

turned

charged.

over

knew;

which

was
accomplished
November, 1820.

party of sixty-four, he

[for

beans broken

receiving ordination,

of the church of

ited that

H.

I'ITCAISN's

Or

recollected

be

that in

lo

the

injunction,

imagined,

iglish

have you known

commencing

an

of which

The

i

drinks?

regard

re-

capture

forty-eight

by

intoxicating

hnst,

by

the

arose

Imunition;

conse-

al, Bcnevideis.

honor-

any benefit

other

estates

The Rev. G

man

a

felt

in

this remarkable transaction,

of

ception

many

will you pursue

cairn's

useful,

own

mand

of

clergyare

act

Aruuco,

iwenty-

influence

squandered, reputations

ers,

of

worthy

a

general,

once more

whom he

to

when vateer,

Earl of

and in

the

was

balteiies,

the marines and

severe

happy.

Youthful reader!

and

age

the

well

Chilean ary,

occurences

period,

out

Lieutenant Nobhs

glass of wine.

the

now

guns which

forty

Some,

delivered

of

He af-

age.

in

lieutenant

part,

a

Residence in Chili

"Total Abstinence

At

executed,
joined the

however, suspected and ac-

iheir
he

have been

to

he afterwards

entertainment,

jcogntzed,

this

cutting

ol

(alleiwaids

do-

of

years

Cochrane,

the sth of

on

to

been

because

suitors
a

Being,
by

Renevdieis is

in the

sen

whiefa

though
so

lo

gone

cied

cess

tenderly

clergunan

been

count

and bless

and sister for

take

practiced,

whose

child-

sanction

midshipman

a

important

under

should do

Temper-

the PI.IBGE,

three

occasionally

was

purify

to

patriots.
cused

while he stood

especially

address from Loid Cochrane had

their

Spring's

those whom slur

signed

Husband."

or no

intemper-

are

a

commission

bore

of

cluded with

pat-

desolations produced

her brothers

She said and

sults

much
the

on

She early

ridiculed

man,

done

had

cause

night

at

clerks.

Her

"into company" after the

mankind.

thought
killed; and

not

gant

born in Ireland in

first

than 11
a

dining

The

Peru.

quarrelsome.

Sarah the
youngest of Mr.
ren,

nnd :

youth

having

other

bay,

ihe

have four should

They

Both ofthe parents

came

al

bloated,

Both of them loved the wine buttle.

rimony

was

customs

and became

place
Nobbs

enterprise

man.

married

as

He fell wilh the real;

and drank, march (hem

to ihe

his services.

heart, Esmeralda,

saw

ragged,

a

and

standing

seen

look

as

was

under Lord

Among

of

who

more

Duudonald,

him

England.

held

quence of

company Mr.

bankrupt

a

be tried

compa-

many others.

and hence

our

and

career,

led

interesting,

minister

in his

was

service,

neg-

neglect

His wife died of a broken

drunkard.

the

bargains,

He became

of

sent to

escaped by selling fire to
the hut in which he was
confined, and soon
distinguished himself among the royalists
by
his talents and
bravery.
Again he was taken
prisoner, and sentenced to be shot in

pioof, treachery,

principles

which

be

to

to

Nobbs,

much

not

fre-

Ihe

business,

authority

terwards

Wine "mock-1

to

of

litis faithful

God,

received the
proper

now

British navy,

lected orenlrusted to clerks.

only

of
the

in

success

abundant

an

brief notice of his

fail

cannot

Mr.

in-

always

was

His business

not

blessing

Admiral

that the

labor is

for

was

but he

hut, though

may

occurence

the inhabitants.

remarked,

the Church of

the

lovely,

A

fas he has

the

ed" him, and

led,

1828,

year

providcntal

a

after,

soon

deserter;

a

with
Nobbs ny

Hunn

George

circumstances

1799,

"kept

convivial

christian

promoting

in the

Island,

has

eminent.

of the

played

applied

father's death, and-soon married

of Mr.

Ihat, under the

unbidden, and

was

in Lon-

published,

for

:"

twenty-four years'

bar.

judgment
son,

that

work

new

considered

conscience. and

he

a

"Society

Pitcairn's

be

He continued the business after his

telligent

the

at

earned

and

losses,"

lushed

the third

William,

from

taken

ing

are

in cold
'Squire Church, as one united
blood; and his great delight
family, a community, prisoners
glass" was whose
was to invite ihe
simple and virtuous lives are so preraptuied officers to an ele-

He often

delirium tremens,

unprepared

copied,
don, by

being Morseby

guise

dollar,

upbraiding

an

They

"

the

every

his father.

his ear,

to

lost

respecting

interesting.

The trine
teacher has educated

round;

remarks,

following
may be

The arrival

lor

in

seen

play.

handing

The

early life,

When the well
being of

under the

to

his former

silence

lo

his

knowledge

on

more

from

and belore the

had

sun he

him

in

freq-ienlly noticed,

played

thing

far

been

yet

shoved

Spring's geniilily

ing's

himself

"

any

but

black-legs,

some

gentlemen, induced
bottle

of bis i

interesting.

game

wine,

drunk, for he had
situation,

ihe

high

bosom

often
for

never

make the

to

and

prided

island.

studied

son,

the

He

vagabondI

with which he handed the bottle

gentility

and

next

prospects

he raised

expectations

useless

u

now

Robert the

Bright

squandered I

He has

liquor."

aud is

earth.

the

on

for

worse

patrimony,

his

was

he

has

charge,

only sixtybeen

with

report and good report,

as

surgeon, and schoolmaster, with
of

a

removed from the

few months,

island,

the intrusion of Mr.

in

Joshua

from Otaheite in 1832.

when he

was

consequence of

Hill, who

arrived

�THE

36

The

following remarks

Justice"

we

copy

marks had been

society publication,

tract

to

transferred them

little

not a

emboldened

by

but

surprising,

is ruin

the theme, and thrust home the
the very

face of those who

lustrations

of

the

truth

these

are

opine,

the law of retributive

remarks.

make the

yet

that

they

second

of

The

reading.
will

this article and

give

to

or

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well

as

a

Justice has her laws
Retributive Justice
under

a&gt;

inspired

an

well

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may

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face,

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ry

of life

of God

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of

hut

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was

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and

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afterward that there
earth

as

retributive

doubtless

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Hut Cain

earth.,,

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justice.

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in||

impressed

with the

ed Cain.

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prosperity

who have

mis

only

could

idea Ihat

seen men

has

The
very

by

swindling, chicanery
who have

men

rapidly,

means

have

made

in

many
both immoral and

dcvi-

that

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over

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saying,
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illustration '
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whatevercomes

mythical

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that all

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prosperity
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see

that

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he

those that
reckless

soon

poor,

is such

a

it

curiosity

is fatal;

that

a

Ievo-

anything,

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by

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little.

Russian

to

precedent,
is known

Alexander,

aud the head of the Ger-

man,

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former
his

man

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have died with him.

policy

Ihe Cesarovilch

parly.

be

be

in

exactly

practice

lor

accor-

Alexander to

reign by reversing

by

thing

his father's

as

j trust

that

the arrival of the Rev.

announce

hy

expected

tho

clipper ship "Spitfire."

to enter

immediately

Pastor ofthe 2d
We

Foreign

upon his

Church in

cordially welcome him

in

long

a

I

ihe

Gospel

career

of

ministry,

usefulness

as

a

and

awaits

bint.

We have received the December No.

to

the Samoan
notice its

in

We would

their

ami

thai:

(opposite

National

our

late

ever! C. Hillman&amp; Co.'s Periodical

not

space

indebtedness
to

papers,

S.

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Hotel), Honolulu,

H. I.

brings!
The "Concert"

purchase j
of

have
and

whose

justice

have

acknowledge

for repeated favors of

that do!

it

hut

Reporter,

corneals.

the

the Court

retac-

j was
the

dis-

mon-

of
er

in the

House,

delight

given by Mrs.
few

enjoying

the services of

evenings

and

ofthe audience.
a

passed

Hamm

since,
off

competent teach-

Honolulu,

giving private lessons, and

large

jshe

lady

in

class

of juvenile

to

Those desirous

of music, may congratulate themselves

the arrival of this

.a

a

numerously attended,

honest means,
of retribution—! poses

as

lo

Strong,

fellow-laborer

crim-i

swept away.

men,

law

happy

duties

differ-j of

greatness will be short-

a

the world will

Ryleiel's,

died

he

God,
bis

peace

Honolulu.

up-1

in

of this law

and better

there is

wife,

Orloff,

policy."

j ut

has been accumulated

iwill

person- ithat there

This

other

and

that

be worth

to

according

and

dance with

of money,!
street,

can never

their wealth by

a

He is

will

they

that

men.

tendency

son,

be

again.

practices,

before the

and each
yeai honorable means, will

thai

that

certain

while

day

of

His

they know;

make ii

the

curse

and that it

good opinion

The inevitable

a

prosper."
old

the back of

age, is

But there is

day discloses

of the truth of the
not

while

rich,

man

fortune.

such

lover,

beggary audi

enough

them

of ,'ittle avail;

government has been thought ribution is such,

jusiice in the

and almost

shall

a

but

instances done it ,
and received upon their foreheads the
hi
dishonest.
Gi- ,
of society.
They learn sooner or later

swindling ihe public have ttheir wealth is
through wilh (he most bru/.en ,not happiness,

sales have made
seat in

later

or

can

who

men

by

and

J. 1).

make!

blood-money

ruin,

wash

maxim of

whether

plans

sue

cuuits.l

and

equipage,

in

rain

not

to

few

matters

ganlic schemes for
been carried

is

linihu-

was

man

gamb-

their hands in

dipped

his

to

while the victims have

irf wealth

there

sooner

a

of

most

know all this, and

have

are

he

gay

lo

her

was

Arrivalof the Rev. J.D. Strong.—We

money

lodged

paid for

hurried

been

and

all

be

stiUelhe

to

orders of his

secrets, and

are

a

inaugurate

taken from the weak and

the ■"sweet heavens"

Ihe fool-

on

is

the

family.

alter

soon

helping

Catharine,

hand of

a-,

families;

neighbors,

his

or

equivalent,

They

,son,

his

Bui

dead,

litem|

know that whoever looks

house,

amount

no

and

the

him.

was

Ihe

man

practice

esteem

than

must

an

jdealh."

crowned wilh lent.
,

followed the

and it

practices,

wicked

have

some

whose

the!.
|—idood-money

I,

how much

well fed

On

in

creditable way.

more

criminal

much

events.

mi

always shunned, abhorred, hy

display

and

a

being

withal

the Czar Ins life.

cost

wayj

for

as

of nature,

grandfather

by

lution in Russia,

sumptuously

impossible

ill

so

And

runs

their,

of

luce

funds.

recent

by

hardly probable

things

hut it

money

min-

a

ihe

is

with those who hay

equality

{exclaim —"this

in

a
great many people
lby
California within the last five
years, who have ,

been

be

their

"fare

it will be

the

men

his tine

on

learnedL

thing

such

will find

and admitted into the

he will he

exclaimed,||knows

haw it ihat lie

justice

no

by

they

public places

they

little

matters

all

to

though

social

make

can

trans-

a

But

New

know the truth ofthe mallei; in Russia

will nee-!

practices,

His

murdered

Kmpress

and

follow

not

who make

men

though

less money made in

ling,

the tradition

does

in

seems;

course

murdered

was

down.

man

sly

"It is

have the

only

the

it

plethoric habit,

of his brothers

one

strangling

have made them
pro-'

piactices

respected

on

It

ofthe

will
It

the

or

scribed men—that

more

"there is

horn,

I [ever

to

compensation

a

for it.

capacity

legitimate

any

people

become poor.

ievery day," yet

with

they

long

ere

"The

set

money when

minimal

other

lausement,

may beun- !

society

ruin-sellers

superior

hour,

changed

British

hand, murder

His lather

ruin their

"

by

the
very
Retributive Justice.—When Cain
found lie
may
that his
was
offering
not
acceptable to the ,

Lord,

and

We

ihe

apoplexy, possibly

ill,

the

lo

ied and hatassed

oilier

J the

to

made

But

the

gamblers

essarily

is hard."

gressor

reason

from

:

an

from
was

no-

or

Men in the hur- lo be
'

principles,

defiance,

at

no

have

of full and

man

weal

dealing

of Russia.

is

a-

compared i

moving forward,

are

silent but irresistible power.

scrpulous

every

He

impetus

an

by

eclipsed

announcement

politics.

poison.
give

In

Death has

may have died in

them-

action

gamblers,

living hy

await

to

time that their

apparent upon the water's

not

are

but still

one,

shrewder than ihey

a

ol

men

honest

an

soweth, patience

man

as

tor

command admission

They

by

a

their schemes

latitude of creditable business.

money

deep

my

by

'old

hard

was

that the

those

and lair

intriguing speculators,

.make

the

and Paris,

it

mode

and

argument

that shall he also reap,' writes

to

people

Emperor

Dead, perhaps

set

to

evil

ovcr-ieach

whose

profitable—thai

most

apply,

London,

San Francisco.

»le.

to

men

of

European

ol

such

"Sunday

a

readers will

our

illustration

Honolulu,

en

out

ol

are

following paragraph!

ute, the hand

s
edition" of prospects.
roil
It bus been a common remark, that in this .
The law of retributive justice
the
country the most disreputable business is Ihe

issued

ever

hope

VWe

an

right,

dunk

ihe

outwit

to

conceal, and they have

to

may fear lest

respecter of person !

no

and

the

ol

news

unexpected

"Nicholas is dead.

ihey put

When

honesty,

ihe end

Those

of the "Alta," regret shall find

publishers

iheir paper.
is

justice

of

and

York Herald of March 90th

"

disgrace.

governed by honesty
thing

We

in

sure

selves.

themselves il-

are

of

argument, in ihey

copy ihe

back.

or

that

astounding

of ihe dc'alh
as

another,

But the end

finesse

and

the

News.

foreign

more

not
to

honesty
so

men

long

So

look

of

A'l items of

successful,

are

venture

consequences

principles

upLshrewdness

take

editor,

wild

pockets.

and

If

engage in others

principle

no

heedless of

things

exceedingly

and

Late

not

attri-

nor

agency.

they

one

1855.

need

we

dishonest.

successful

governed

;and

con-

are

to

more

l

find the "Alta"

to

and

are

aside the

gratifying,

supernatural

any

&lt;dangerous

or

things;

in illicit practices

are

MAY,

special Providence,

a

strain of remark.! money in their

in this

tinually discoursing

to

as

have';they
They go on from

not

gospel,

it

|they

Religious 1

columns.

our

and ministers of the

writers,

should

we

it

Jbute

re-

of sermons,

„,.lain

(
{engage

re-

professedly

a

volume

a

ligious newspaper,

It is

wilh in

met

Rthe

If these

ofthe "Alia California."

umna

natural order of

"Retributive

upon

from the editorial col-

FRJEND,

pupils.

on

who pro-

instructing
We

find abundant
encouragement.
may

hope

�FRIF.ND,

THE

Appeal

Rev. S

C.

addressing

ol

liberty

' Friend"
the

of yours, which

pleasure

assured that you

Folding
to

could aid

erwise

few

natives,

since,

years

was

picked

a

at

up

by

sea

and°
this

for
to

's

was

designated

were

here

thither

islanders insured for them

troduction

received

gence

little

of all their

secured in

been

otherwise
it

but

then

Christianity,

embraced

have

ceived

were

MaretU,

send

our

assist

pleasing

so

of

one

brethren

ordinances of

those who may
in

advanced
mitted
wife,

to

from

went

us

with the

them and

return

but

England,

Island for

here

them

have hitherto had
returned

them

has occurred
come

any

that

me,

to

months

of the

Iriendlv Captain would oblige
for them

at

them here.

Humphrey's

as

the

fiilhful

are

Wilks.

brig 'Chatham' was

already
ers,

In

after

living

cocoanu's,

one

ili.-d

her

own

ami

in

to

for

nearly

and

brought here, accompanied

1-2

by

cleanse, purify nnd save,
atid contrite
broken

and found

tives, who resided sometime among
natives

were

very

anxious

to

Him.as

was a

Her

Ml*.
yeais.
the subject

duties, and
Ihe

cold

na-

she

As

I

return,'

alone.

towards
for

dehtr

progress-

slorinv

hanks

her

at

the waters receded

Il

is

wilh

unseen

only

ns

and

kissed

lips,

with

was

dark

waters

she

was

the

in

her?

again

She

sajd

U&gt;

lo

She

spirits.

a

mother

gave ihem

a

You
die."

can

a last

.

asked if

the

was

Again

negative

dis-

in

asked,

was

The
faintly replied vas.
and
her
spirit left lit

returned,

clay.

of

"The sngel of the

jWas

She

dreadfuj

not

.

gone,

replied

for

She desir-

die—very easy.

to

and children

her cold

—

I stand,

request.

It is easy
die.

to

disap-

before.

river of death.

dark

eye."

hold communion

almost

She

sometimes,

soon

than

opportunity to speak.
sing

Wksbfuf

tau-jht
She

to

n.nic,

snil, failliful tv his pioinise,
"

covenant

sioiKl

alk with her through dcaili's dark vale.

who will
As

owns

the

reading

was

a Ir.niK- as

aud

received

come

within,
bean

changed
on

adoring

v

a

thai

young

out

and

dcs

The Hi' I.
rel;.

experimental
her
it

which
wat

views

Jesus

was

wilh

,with

her,

Llcgraded

litile

dear

of the

as

pure

and

und

white,

despised

some

hand

who

were

death.

are

appear,

Jesus,
ooce

llawuiiuns.

Examination at Oahu Oahu

on

aud

poor,
C.

College.

She

This she

instilution,

commencing

at

by

Tuesday,

mi

take
the

doing good to
instruction.

place a*
Bth irst.s

9 A, M., and closing

at

3 P.

M.

•
thai
Declamation and
fully .
71 o'clock.

cried

assurance

public

examination will

singing in the evening,

al

the

Residents and strangers are
speak,
jinvited.
Per order of Trustees.

aud

again
of

tea

nothing

bended

this
\

her.

the earth

will

of the Savior,

.

Jordan.

abntt

lady, she went
sympathy

kindness,

-hall

A

comforting

the nations of

give up their dead, and
Icalledto judgment, this loved friend
in
the eight
j. lothed in robes of while, at

this,"

through

iutu the light ol'heaven."

reelings

drawn

was

r,afflicted

po

was

tic

alter. When her lindis were palsied
years
chills of death, and her tongue had ceased lo

needed

on

hers.

the

her

melts «WtJ

! Her icinains'were laid by ihe side of her
the
When the
isles
she had desired.
| Wary,

soul wnill'l -lay

would go with

signified

to Kill

such, she

as

was
growing up in
She tell conscious ihat

My willing

God,

"

hearte.

lines olleu sung by her.
she had a
dread of
times,
ureal

While

who

a

afraiit
to

and with

Jesus

home

wen

Lord

months,&lt;'realizd.

us.

If

cold

was

I lor parent-

who will

may

Her

She had often

In such

At

all

implanted

was

developed.

taste

hope

a

•unto

on

to

lor her husband

When

tress

J

God', will
aud leh that

were

all

books
sweet companion, also
A

Christ

you

an

Jordan's

be

not

teemed

played

H

She

He oiler*.
nature

piscd.

own-

two

must

She

befbn

mil

wilh

I new
d-sircs were

Christ

was

j

brilliant

gradually approached
she had reached its shores,
her

il

of faith, hut

more

the

and gave her

would

Darkness

light

was

farewell.

early life.
Christian

and

the

was

view

love and tenderness

in

of it

others

of

in

light

Ami eatt

OlJOj

ageil

slluation, but

Prepared
of her own depraved heart, an I nd
*—
■
Lfteff W at « ere rinsed wiiliont a cluud
salvation, ihrnuch t'
which goes
glorious plan of
I'l'hej-'.-at M sen the
mingslar,
She sought the Savior sorrowing fsi I
ihe darkened West, uur bides
Redeemer.
aeliiinl
X..1 down
steered ihut Christ was able audi,ill.-.mc.lamong: ihe ieni|iesesof ihe sky,
sins, vet feeling

A-

Pen-

as

of the

there with

fish

these

,ni.

185.'},,

January,

walk

to

the

« (in

pray,

it.

the left

the qrc.it aud

Him

may

given

wrecked there

Mr. Lauiout,

know.

who,

account

from the

Jericho, Veri
fr

time, the

a

those around

Ijed
70j
.1

friend.]

Ihe

Last De-

thai fatal

spared longer
disease

re-

lo Je-

husband and six children to the

Thus she

'"

mired

their

with

acquainted

doubt

no

of

the ditch irs*

in

bumbled

was

It

bring:

Captaiu

nil

Rev. I). T. Coiidc,

of

unlive

their children

-ion

Comuiodtye

the

a

c~nuld destroy.

rhyn's Island,
bv

I.,'wile

cia

wish.
You

-

not

go

of
of

symptoms

be

that

her

fpHfiOa 28I| Other hymns were sung
! daughter," lam dying.
11,78*

sohools, 18o4a

by

to

with her.

was ever

obscure, for

When

OBITUARY

some:

on

relinquished

' peered, and

Masti.
Of Mr*. A L. Coins, Wistfnfai,
Mrs. AlPtLCd,"at U'ailiikn, Main, March :inth.

if

and

either

the world

were

and

grief,

in

when told of her

will,

(Jod's

When convinced

:;n,o.u 07'n ti ,

natives, learning English,

of

during I willing

and

gladly refunded,

provisions,

or

for

|Conmiiniicsled

terms

Any expenses incurred

would be

account

money

Do.

[tooghl

Island

-'I

;.7»,ii-.m

Number of soholsrs,

by culling;

us

feelings

ol

•;

of gel-

that

year,

l,89ti,786

were

family.

685,1£1 67

many whalers

as

18

is;,.|.

his

other vessel.

her

inflammation

followed

soon

alarmed

was not

if it

presence

in

.-&gt;4,;;.,7

-

was

attacked with

ing, she
care

at

or

9818.G21

-

was

was

much

as

God, and turned her tliotghls towards eternity.
formed, was now
Her Christian character, so early
Jesus, and Hit
Her trusl was in
fit
11
Inore
v developed

111.

-

-

-

lii'iiiestic,

the

affected,

opportunity

no

by

be

1X5,,,

II, 18*4,

Dec.

untoward[of
j religious impressions

from the Sandwich Islands here

latter

the

to

not

do

coldness of

back

would shrink

she

which

King's-1 tired,

sore.

per

-

ad-

left

of the

repotts

I

('. Wat

owing

circumstance this could

ting

sha

ere

anil

heart,

at Wailuku.

strength

lo

full

was

and

fami-

Still, her interest in,
of sympathy and

years.

cares

her

do

lo

her

informa- ' disease, consumption.

Exports*
Foreign,

•
the "John Williams" should call for

possible

we

on

the] Expended

that

promise

the

Government, (luring

of

hand,
Imports, 1854,

to

Maretu, with

privileges.

those

to

her

and

unable

was

Hcraoul
the

strength-

desired

never-failing frieud.
long from a troublesome cough.

-us—a

Kingdom.

of Hawaiian

reading

lo

#1

Expenses

sufficiently

knowledge and piety

while

atiout

Supper
be

in former

as

withering lo

cember she

Foreigners naturalised, daring IK."&gt;4,
i.an.l sold,
10,1118 os seres, br 112,809 10;

ofj

aduiimstei ing

she

the

uncomforta-

than

left Hana, with

increased,

so

left

sometimes

congenial climate

more

relaxed.

ciprocated,

BUZACOTT.

a

had

cares

speak

or

care,

heathen, and

reluctance

anil when

kiudnestl

-

accounts reus

to seek

never

came

—

devo-

placed

and wilh

administer

near to

debilitate

rather

much diminished, ihat

■ ihem
of five dolars for

Yours, truly,

am,

C.

her,

medic-

lo fail—no

single

a

She

She loved the

system.

good,

bely, in 1d47,
' Maternal

oppor-

Mrs.

kinduess

of

acts

lull Ihe tedious and

family,

abroad would

journey

iht in

relieve her of

or

with her

her

en

Ministers:

Csah

considered

be

ol ' hlc

shall

saw

none o

around

ihoas

female

Christian

near- no

an.l encouraging word.

kind

She

tion,

it,

best native teachers,

in

1

required,

was

sit

and in-

language

aid

lung,

Since

and the Lord'*

baptism

a

has

re-

impart, which

heart.

their uncouth

multiplied—her strength began

In her necessities

on

copies

possess

We glean the following statistical

had

on

induce

to

as

our

ascer-

residing

forward them the first

lo

Statistics

population

—two

have been built, and the

worship

what

the whole

can

al

.

for
her

a

seldom

of healhenism
to

is

She suffered

the Great Head of the

neatly

that

to

own

AARON

intelli-

the labors of these

bless

If you

small donation

a

1

They

treated.

kindly

Institu-

re-

leliirn.

Caret

liir the natives

Accept

in-

good

lock

a

wish

in their

in

the

11

Hana

refined Christian

tenderly towards

mil-

spirits,while

cheeringinfluence

fully appreciated

and she

our

tunity.

had been robbed

box that had

happy

of

copy

and

be

have

lady of
longed

a

heart often

of kind red

ignorance

attach-

years.
degraded sex,

of access—hence she

the

lo

kindly

fell

ever

Grammar, got

islanders

of the number

me

a

it

essential

so

and

leader

that sweel,

sundering

some

was

Master's work.

His

The darkness and

should
expense

the benefit of the

Hervey

the

Hum-

first

the

they

property except

a

pleased

so to

men,

that

were

they

has

Church

to

was

VVe

Wis ahoul

for

own

She

her

rsimmiiainateip

place, nnd diliicult
Christina friends.

Home.
The your Sailor's

countrymen.

kindly received,

were

to

their

among

the

for

island would

Mission-

a

and also

intelligence, and

and

her

the

heart

cherished hope

hearts would

home

lor

then

to

eurlhly

longed lo
juysol heaven

hy them.

mole

their

mi

cast-

vessel.

and native

Captain

ii'ii-huml

opportu-

an

supplying

beloved

and

She

her

was

faithfully

lulu.red

much

year.
and came

Her

where

ones

separate.
share in the

Ka-t Maui,

on

she

was

loved

She

without ihe

Jesus,
duly.

again

despised

sympathy

account.

their

on

Bible,

Scriptures

most

Cap-

his way

on

the passage towards

during

phrey

ted

Mission

the

board

on

kindness of the
aries

call

to

your
the

Institution ;l'orm

Alanuae, and take these poor

at

it-ways

requested

was

Morgan

tain

call and

to

refund whatever

to

incurred

tain that

gospel

this work, and

of

tion and native schools.

I

Accordingly

the

(roin

to

to

wishing

the

introducing

evangelists

native

long

islanders.

benighted

those

two

of

opportunity

an

had

they

as

been

and

other

no

liana,

iand

and friends

where she

affectionate

wnrin,

loved

deter her from

directed

was

York,

a

Conde,

Her

in Itcifi.

meet

never

Mid

atj|There

fish

Ilev. D. T.

kindred

not

finement mid

be in need.

they

principally

up

that

not

circumstance

providential

a

be

can

Ihat of kindness,

to us,

happy

Rarotongan

Isl-

they belonged to Humphrey
Manshift, it occurred to them

that

or

I

and

cocoanuts

but

send for your acceptance

I

Karo-

of

writing

be

may

and
r

is

to

coming

Missionaries

of the

disregarded

be

It

Island.)

kindly

ties.

success

But she

uol leave

could

Nsw

western

acceptance and

Islands

She

He should hid.

as

Mi-ston in

the wife of

soon to

w-us

led

most

Captain

(Harvey's

the knowledge
tonga

be

and'

clothing

taken from them, but that oth-|
il
treated.
were

they

with

many

been

wants, should

were

Manuae,

their little stock of

if

all!

ments

give these devoted Missionaries

people
kindly
ican whaler, and the poor
and safely landed on
the

treated by

reachedilcould
report has since

do

In

Indian

bois-j Sandwich

Ihat

nity of

ihe

lahored

their

ol

Bod,

anew to

Morgan!IISteam*

also have suffered the loss of

inducement than

Amer-

some

account

!

landed withi la

Captain

either of these islands, there

filled with

canoe

single

two

Senetii others incressed, and her heart wat drawn
heathen.
She consecrated herself

lo

in lore towards ihe

out

Mis-

they

Having nothing

and
n.dice in.your Friend respecting I'enrhyn
would much oblige
Humphrey's Islands, you

Some

interesting

Humphrey's 'desire

were

Penrhyn.

37

1555.

to

and

married

one

on

an

has

tools

following

the

by inserting

us,

things,

always ready
and thinking

are

»o..d word and work,

every

y,,u

Rnrotongn.

at

her way

on

reception,—a

that

us

welcoming

ol

us

jlerous

sometimes

have

we

natives

the gave

through

known

unknown, and yet well

jthe

personally

though

you,

sionaries and

—I take the

Dumon—Dear Sir:

J. Williams'

Island, called there also,

IS55.

Rakotonca, March ii,

'

Ihe

Masters.

Ship

Humane

to

MAY,

those
Her

Honolulu,

May 3,

1855.

respectful./

�38

Pitcairn’s
We have

At

Island.

been favored with

recently

In all of them there is

Island.

ful allusion

articles

the

to

of

few months since,

to

all

the

has thus

vi

request-

ritten

coming quite

that the island

reported

population.
that

pressure become,
habitants

aro

Norfolk

to

So

be-

some

on

Island,

lately

a

in-

British

will learn
the
-01

of

seven

extract,

would make

we

Our readers,

ly credit
only

our

ing

is

certainly

can

be

This

length.

that

half miles in

mile and

—one

tains

a

half

a

as

of

population.

farm, in tho United Slates.

The

would

cultivation,

not

the farm of anOregonian,

and

subsists

a

population

of about

been
the

during

area,

"

following statistics

01

shade.

capabilities,

has

creature,
island.

appear1 from

are more

(fi

Ill

similar

good fishing

Female*,

Total.
108

3

2

OK

ill

11J

12

2

86

81

1.,

88

hi

Ho very limited and
bo divided

that

Mr.

.1

I

among

narrow are

tho

Buffet writes,

present generation, do
of land."
moval

not

Pitcairners,

!'many

possess

a

to'

be

prefer that Mr.

of ihr

he

ed
at

to

3J

late

per

era, and

Kngland,

amount
cent,

we

of

i

e-

accessary,

hiin-lf

for the benefit

ol

have received official

allotments of

land will be

given

raised.

—

raised

too,

We

hope

movement.

missionaries
fur

living

at

away from

have

received

Ii tiers

of

en-

'

ba-

in

any

time

of

account

Very truly,

may

The

I

am

whole

How

look

do.

actually

it.

but

erected.
these

are

lib-

art; at

about

have

I

people

so

ufi'uir

and

suggestion,

my

I will

thing

can

whose benevolence

exu-

"

find

to

alrcudy

Up,

of the

could do

for

tlie

walls

trious company of young

1

disposed
We

of

pairs

some

prematura,

comes

for tho

of propos-

provided?" ihenyou

call into

'

do

if

upon.

the

limey

query

to be

felt

success

manner:

hundred

it

fur it,

months

be

'

ibis

thought

make

work

to

us

may

see,

lo

erty

have

cases

hud six

When ihe
articles

Knglish
are

pillow

alter

Molokai,

on

1

in Honolulu

we

that 1

writes

we,

confident of the

The

Cof-

and substantial contributions.

should

we

proposition

no
'

l»

at

to

see

indus-

an

around

me

well be culled out."
A.

yours,

S.

A.

the isl-

only

benlihy,

very

the

this;

on

for the

assist

taste

they

and

nc-

or

any

is

had ihe

innocent

as

be

liniltno

DO

very

our

Norfolk

up

there

a-

every

life.

I

mv

instead

built,

or

even

my

I

life

our

letters,
on

that

Nor-

folk island, alter the lemoval of the convicts.

cordial

corner

stone

plished
imost

much

cordial

good.

Ii

has
has

many

of

hut

good

We feel

it will,

in

the

we

a

no

not

but

our

sincere and

ten

much

philan-

least,

at

means

impnitant
divide

dol-

church

show

good work.

desires;

our

and

the

add

to

will

ami

C.

on

of

native

pastor begs

trillle

send is by

we

encourage,

annually from

in

that

double that

jthnn

mutter

We
and

for

The

coriimcnau-

there

as

objects

are

which

we

mite with others.

deep

interest

in the

be

called

foith

a

kindly feeling

wards the "eons of the ocean."

They

who visit

u

that

a

Home,
be

to-

can-

rest."

and
a

and

ure

a

The

muriner.

may

sweet

the

one

resting
bright

where,

you

place

emblem

after

life'a

ended, the good shall

and where

Yours,

he built

and delightful retreat

Home,

troubling

port.

soon

will he well conducted,

il

peaceful

ami tossings

from

our

and storm-tossed

heavenly

gathered,

lo

"The Home" will

weary

to

more

Bibles,

contemplating

storms

besides

reading

anoiint

yet from loil and
turmoil,

accom-

hundred dollars

one

Society,

procure

furnished;

laid, still Ihe of ihat

already

lo

Tracts and other useful

seamen

hope

sailor needs

not

fifty

the Seamen's Friend

cease

expression

(he

favor

Twenty-five

from the

a mere

interest

with

surate

should]

Home.

the Sailor's Home is

subject

in

funds for your noble and

the

constituting

the

of the

It is

Island.'"

interest

agitation

which

to

of] jTeslnmenls,

lime, been

Islanders,

Honolulu Sailor’s

Although

sum are

thropic enterprise;

for the

J®»

dollars

temporal and eternal, of a'l our
Hollaring brethren, and (he Hilo church gives

difficulty]

commencing

have spent

probability

llilo,

dollars.

all kinds

given

community,

the I'ilchiiii

nl

17, 1855.

implements of]|happiness,

he

There will

ol

lars of this

COAN.]

MR.

March

Dear Sir:—Please draw

and

for thirty-five

pittance

al 1 directions.

in

lack of

Ihem in

would'

nnd

There

being chiefly convict! (here in
is

Rev.

Ihe, increase

on

island

people,

should (he island

station.

is

venomous

found

the

l'itcairu

no

REV.

Hn.o,

in
no

There

no

metropolis,

from the rocks

say,

[LETTER FROM

thermome-

are
in

the island-

us

off

Rear

and funds have been raiswhich is

tie

above 80

not

gnut, is

a

l'llcnirn Islanders

the

commander-in-chief

£309,

this il

or
''

acie

a

benefactor,

Pacific, has interested

the

in

seen

of inhabitants-.

earthly paradise,

Moresby,

behalf, in

convict

thing

half

litor,:-

niral

that

importers

in cul-

there.

innr/.e,

with life.

to

Kngland's

number

husbandry,
a

Buffett should tell his in all

'Our sinoere friend and

the
hnd

period

fully

islands,

al-

sum

securing

the

was

should increase ami Honolulu Sailor's Home

teems

the island, and

can

absolutely

of the

can

material for

guavus, lem-

present, there is plenty ofstock

\l

i7ii

Under these circumstances

appears

two

ihat

raising

the

was

Molokai,

sheets and

pro-

satisfied wilh the island's

buildings

'-oinmoilalionof

-...

the "latins"

young

400

two

labor

tobacco,

is

than sufficient

6?

0

of

now

hot, the

not

race

be

even

disnrnce

Hot

on

to

nol

Tho

M

_

time

of

ere

amount

Sailor's Home?

island*
or

fruitful.

are

root,

island

for it

&amp;l

J

the

we

on

Knglish fruits.—"if worth
nnd abundance of
what we

water

pleasing exception

8

_

and

constantly

the

ihat

0

a

of

ludy

known there, anil if Mr. Nobhs &amp;. C.

lit- will

2

_

but

parts of the

"What

''
the

poaches, apricots,

than (&gt;0 and

The

are

multiply,

souls.—

are

lower

T

4

for

purpose

year,

courngemcnt,

the well-

are

(if

more

arrow

The climate is

DeaUis.

I'

one

expired

remote

life, yea, the

grapes, fiys,

springs

Births.

I

was

hall

A
there
B

no

300

promote

rendered

tropical

cane,

desirous

is

there

:

Malea.

the

The

prompt.

government,

for

From several

c
give

and

capable

There

pij;s, pouliry,

'Whalers

ier never

suita-

area,

'.&gt;()0

will

as

the

Four-fifths of this

The

and

supply

can

wheat, pepper, cinnamon,

con-

the last few
years,

exceedingly rapid,

be

melons,

nil

sugar

one

The increase,

will

know of
to

it is

as

much

as

oxen,

fresh

good
fee,

sized and.

good

mile square,

one

-

t
but

where land-

of fine land

acres

pineapples,

probably equal epidemics

yet upon this limited

GlOacros;

lot,

i
resided

south sitle

community.

a

produces

the
ble for

by

$5,000

1110

that

thing

every

of

Sheep,

is

Sandwich

for the "Home" hat

greatest berant.

in the
ocoun,
a

island

1

Moreover,

objection) might

ons,

hard-

island

its

oth-

island.

bud,

very

the

well calculated

tivation, nnd

the

state-

will

Through-

the

on

that would suit the

parts
effected, the

three thousand

circumference,

acres as

msny

ducing

nanas,

the

being

speck

mero

scarcely

following

confident,

are

from
some

inserting

I

Norfolk

as

luxuries of existence,

visited Hono-

the island and its
wo

so

being
whom

subscription

generous and

lowed
of

upon

go,

who

persons with the necessaries of

soil

the

statement,

four and

respecting

extracts

Belore

years ago.

respecting

ment

following

by Mr. Buffet,

readers will remember,

our

lulu

the

by perusing

h,

to

island.

island

no

well

two

readers

of the Pitcairn-

migration

Scotland,

as

only

that is

particulars,

interesting

contemplated

letter, written

a

Our

Government.

in

Norfolk

'I know of

north side.
of the

the

for

dilemma;

a

foreign community

Honolulu,

arc

settlement

penal

As

for us."

man cares

an extract:

itnehornge

removal

a

years

Pilcairners

of the

portion

a

contemplating

now

i

soon

depend

no

a

neither can
'

us,

remove.

in

am

how

not

will

the

, Islands,
College

a

them wish

that I

so

now

has the

seriously

of

some

it

as

say,

clergyman

"

increasing

to remove

say,

out

opinion is,

small for the support of the you

too

know

•'

not

inform youi been

cannot

We

have

to

"

amount,
that it is best to
go, although
people of Honolulu.
among the
the
old
island
will
he very hard.
parting from
in
that seamen will appieciule
this
"Mr. Nobbs has received a letter from a
,

us,

was

cannot

remain,

to

te ers

I

how many will

you

I

my children;

behalf of all the inhabitants.
It has been

I

proposed

but

arrive

may

inform

myself

Mr. Frederick my

benevolent donors.

Young, Magistrate,

good

islanders,

Bishop

settled.

was

vessel

a

I

the thanks of the

express

Admiral

London,

of New Zealand be-

Bishop

neophytes,

and how it

of the

some

We have been

people of Honolulu.
ed

by

for bis

forward-

were

the

1855.

MAY,

part of Norfolk island-to establish

grate-

clothing,

agricultural implements, which
a

a most

and the

ing present,

in

held

meeting

a

Moresby

seve-

ral letters from the inhabitants or Pitcairn's

ed

FRIEND,

THE

"the wicked

un'd

shall

the weary be

in love for the

sailor,

T.

COAN.

at

�THE

abroad, respecting

of persons

Opinions

Sailor’s

Late mails have

Home

in

before

spread
of

thought

have

it

to

from

exlrncts

readers

our

gives

your
A

English

wilh

interest,
ments,

will be made

marks,

of New

your home
ing,

of of New
New

accompani-

substantial

of

encouraging pledges

and Dear Sir:

Rev.

We

"

1855

M,

March

Ailutski,

cloth, hats and plait for
members of the

with

to

of

wrought

from

Captain

convey ihe

to

uiti-

he could leave

them

March sth,

Pitcaim's Island,

and

contained therein shall
In fact

to.

by

this

ful

offering

and

praiseworthy

designed

and

phitrile'

Island,

my

humble

made

a

bit of

what

the Fair,

duty

went

of

1 j-

that

mite

our

sending

opportunity

We
a

1,

prefer-,

ac

sold

at co»t

thai

Capt.

Extract from

and

go

will

this

prefor

oppor-

some

I

watch stand,
encoanut

I

I

variety

letlcr of J.

stand

canes,

paper you

myself and

son;

Chaplain's Sluily,
the

on

New

Testa-

Book.

lor

il.

of

per fa-

on

numerous

which

is

and

sets

complete

sent

1855:

to

Unse

of

HAY the

will

the host

find here in the

kind,

•

�

be furnished

Honolulu,
and Mr.

to

aid

the

$150,

for

Chas. Brewer has

side of

quantity, delivered
pestilence

you

will

has not

of this

those who

ut the

or

wilt

and

at moderate

Wood

with

us

Lastly
small

nor within

and

at the shortest

Hospital

City

All

on

reasonable

tho

on

U. States and

Hu-

1854.—30s

2,

WORTH

favorable terms, for

United

Whale

terms and

_

HAVING
lo, Hawaii, is prepared to
recruits

and Hawaii-

required by

Oct.

in

business

furnish

at Hiwith

ship*

cash, goods,

or

Bills

States.

of
GEO.

PrivateP h

and Queen

of Kaahumanu

Stores

established himself

treiitmcnt.l■on

with

HAWAII.

notice.

J.

"Orn-

the

i

ys

cs)

LATIIItlll',

A.

and

an

Surgeon,

Honolulu. Oilhu, 8.

Makee's

in

to

CUMINGB.

Merchandise

General

WANTED—Exchange on the

M. T).

FORD,

several

paid

PITMAN,
BAY, HILO,

others, supplied

expense.
P.

bo

Hawaii.

Kimlakeakiia,

every

the benefit

(if desired)

any

that
pox, as
-

a call.

t-ope.

leased

for

in

and most

Brick

Jrnre

ihe

tl
...i

streets,

He.

mint

tts.,

not

1,

Residence

Market I&gt;ru« Store.

corner

of Part

above the Ctlholic Court*..

4Mf
G. P.

and

quiet part

of

within

the

are

are

to

a

they

the

Brest

of the

pleasant

will

receive

at

rate

of

do not wish

as

hitherto
be

made

to

OEO.

nninii

and

Drs.

mil Hssi-ch

Upra

Surgeon,

Sin., MnUrc

of KetfasVesAsslfcoti'*

A

I'll

and nitkl.

BEA,

Auctioneer,
thcSi.rr

of

UM

K. O—MTf tVC—

Rooks,
G.

at the

da;

HENRY

in!
Over

by

D.

(.1 LAIAN,

Honolulu
Auctioneer,

the Market.

A.

HOFFMANN.

Physician

render

be.

received

near

Ofllee open from

4 P. M.-35 tf

fitted|

provided

and Guilloo.

st.,

lo

»

E.

Hospital.

ventilated, and

well

should

1.

rVri tnd Merchtnl streets.
8 A. M.

11 lock.

Marine Hospital

Queen

ol

de-1

a

a

S.

OHrr In Ihe New Drag Siorr. Center

effort will

be

and

corner

mostKalu-j

a

vis.,

lor such

of the kind

also

Hakdy, Nkwcomk

Drus .Store.

wards

Hospital

will

ol

city,

the

offers

D.,

Surgeon.

HereOffice

where

provided

every

of

corner

in

of all.

large and

any

and

What

means

general

to enter the

Patients

the

Honolulu,

residence,

and

Honolulu, Oithu,

competent attendants,

Sin-'lc rooms

superior

of

M.

JUDD,

Physician

HOSPITAL.

sts.,

the

invalids in

for

comfortable

42-tf

and

which

attention will

Every

may favor

lie received into the

will

taniaand Punch Bosri

up

of

risk

appeared here,

DF.ALKR
Produce.

taken in

Surgical

tea Islands

MARINI-:
HONOLULU
near
PWIHIS INSTITUTION,

rare

notice

landing.

run no

Hay.

in

street, op-

King

I'letitres

Medical

provided

of

re-

abundance

Gottts, Hogs, Fowls, Turkeys,

ton,

Ships

Honolulu.

Honolulu,

sub-

ea-t

Residents,

Building, corner

brieve

greatest

at the shortest

HOSPITAL.

moderate

Office

Office

with

Ltitie,

visiting

a

visit

for

season

following articles,

the

K.

has

and

at

coming

to

Roformation,

of the

including Chromtttropea.

health, and

fact*

following

inducements

islands afford.
prices : —Sweet Potatoes, the best
Squashes, Melons, Oranges, Cocoanuts, Hcof, Mut-

(5

ANTRIM.

Church.

S

this,

me

/AY

B.

Patients, for

Rooms,

to the

ns

cruits.

Boeiety.

UNDERSIGNKDhiivinK

Strangers

railed

offered

are

KEALAKEAKUA

These miles

thoroughProperty," on Kinir street,
is now prepared to
the betiding, and
rolitted

receive

the

Visiting

Inlands.

P.

Bethel

The rooms

the

22-tf

Louis.

Wluilr-shipn

attention

YOUR

important,
Chaplain,

the

of

Stony

learning,

Spelling Book gratuitous-

d'Auhigne'i History

of

of the an,

lo" Chares

Hunnewell, Esq.,

Sir:—l have commenced

at

the

vicr

small the

Rev. Sam'l. C. Damon:—

scription

of actual ex-

read, and desirous of

American Tracl

lOCATED
pnsiie tho

anoth-

forward

containing

Boston, Feb. wh,

Sailor's Home

paving

BY

it

Covell, ship Illinois."
a

to

Webster's

good,

fur the ben-

embrace

ra-es,

whales' teeth, and 7

Dear

pri-

Society

DAGUERREOTYPES,

their

the 20th inst.

might

we

our

should

we

San Francisco.
•

St.

BYRON'S

and

"We send you 2

dated

Bible

Chaplain's Study,

SALE—At

oil-

professed

could,

we

ser-

as

doing

CO.

price.

more.

of

styles

publications of Ihe American Tract Society
Iks arc imported hj the Hawaiian Tract Society,

■idoratum

vor

at

Notes

S|&gt;clliii&lt;r

wilh

SALE—At the

OR

Hospital,

tho

for

the

sailor unable

supplied

unless he

ly,

had

the

few articles, and if

offers

bureau, 5 boxes,

llarnes'

Webster's

Any

will l.c

' Atn-

humble

about

before

could

we

Masters

You

BARNES'
complete Hla of

depailure ly

and

of the Uni-

the

at

the //.iwaiinti

additional charge

with the

stile,

sices ami

various

imported by

sts

NOTES.—FM sale

he

Pit-

we

saying

being

do what

to

and

your

oration,

and

efit of the Home.

tunity

York,

in New

CITY

after her

unanimously agreed

pare

er

hut

an

friends of Him who

was

ces

of

earnest

The

slay,

read, and

of sailors,

our

short

consisted of sailors,

community

was

hooks

and for

llilile Society, and sold nt tho American

r«HK

very

were

a

gave

Siudv. Bibles of

These

IPOR
volumes)

may

but

the Fair.

for

hand;

on

your letters

spring

chaplain*

binding.

'55.

Mutch 4th,

sir,

now,

articles

vant

B'IBLBSI
ol

published by

design

from Mr. RuflT&lt; It's lelter dated,

And

BACON &amp;

Hawaiian

j

caim's
"

To

received

BIBLES!—Just

Ihe

prayer."
Extract

&amp;

That this

worthy coadjutors

cities

sight Exchange

BACON,

Ranki-.hh,

and

view,

beneficial

also

Hankhuh,

grate-

noble

in

II

to suit.

an

is

developed,

have

you

forward

articles

Sailor'a- Home.'

'

a

yourself and your

lully

I

in furtheiance of the

institution of
most

which

hy

an humble

as

attended

promptly

few of the

a

community

christian object

most

he

the vessel

this will take

reasonable
nnd requests

practicable suggestions

and very

I

principal

England,

PAGE,

your kind,

letter: Ihe

and

Hums

PAGE

ALSO

acceptable

most

'55:

ile'

Amphiti

per

the

bought on

States

sale in

:—
'

I received

"

lIOMII

ment, Isaiah ami Job.

Friend

OF

BACON &amp; CO.,

PAGE,

HUNNEWELIs.

penses

from the Rev. Q. Nohb's letter dated,

Respected

Manufacturers.

the

by

mule

the

for

yours,

native

dyed

at

JTJDD.

Agent

BANK

Very respectfully,

na-

Guam."

Extract

O. P

lla-

your

undersigned,

of Foil and Merchant streets,

and remain

Electra,"

Aitnluki.

at

thought

cles direct, but

'

the

purchasers, by
corner

Sole

dated,

productions

bonnets

promise

not

ihe

by

dollars

members of ihe church
llrown could

Drug Store,

Debility, Ac,

SALE

Honolulu.

you

Maternal Association,

hundred

one

his

Drafts

While and

tive manufactures.

the

to

General

Appetite,

those

to

Complaints,

FOR

owners

progress

of

In lots to suit

:

contribution

a

doubt

no

report

Liver

Itronchitis,

ted

for November next of

aaar

letter

Female

Loss

ship

Spann-

ship

Diseases,

Complaint, Consumption,

request

Mr.

Mercurial

Eruptions,

Cutaneous

Scrofula,

Ulcera, Dyspepsia,

Sores, Erysipelas,

Fever

Rheum,

Pimples,Uilcs,

—

forwarded

have

Captain Brown,

it

he will

as

the

to

shall

ihe

to

JAMES
11. Rovle's

Extract from Rev.

no

and

appeal

and

York,

will.

nt

appeal

the Rev.

Secretary,

Iymdon,

hereafter,

good

Salt

re-

(he Boston merchants.

nil

BOTTLES,

and the Cure of

Rheumatism, Stubborn

of the

in

SARSAPARILLA

dUART

Purifying the blood,

&amp;c,

additional

some

Bedford,

extend the

to

For

"Friend" that

to

he made to some of

will

IN

and

some
uppenr
After that, a personal appeal

Boston papers.

in

their

most

are

sent

expressions

These

of that, with

SANDS'

start,

a

and the Constitution,

appeal

part

for

gentlemen

ofthe

I shall likewise make

have

friends in the South Pacific,

forward their alohas.

number

some

unexpectedly,

Most

letters.

several Boston

39

1885.

MAY,

making $250,

more,

seen

tic.

owners

these

our

Sailor's

grutil'ying and oncouragiiig

be both

might

in other

residing

We

Honolulu.

$100

shown your

encour-

contemplated

the

lands, respecting

most

us

brought

added

and have

Home.

from persons

aging epistles

Honolulu

FRIEND,

LATHROP,

M.

D.

L

M--1. 8.

a

h

a

I

a

a

I."•

,

41-tl

�40
Chspel (seats free), supand The Friend, one

Seaman's

1855.

MARJ
INE OURNAL

Donations.
for the

Subscription

MAY,

FRIEND,

THE

thousand

copies of

Wilson

gratuitously
.

roa

CSAPKL.

*•» 0°
"

Decatur,

t

M

6

00

Ilk

r
enny Majnr, Hay,, %ds fm
JO—Am w-h sli
Christopher .Milchel,

on

3

Hi officer of "Tiger,"

Inn

would

acknowledge BSo

Ocean

.11.—Am. ship

00I

JO

W

l'oail,

.

board the whale

on

If the vessel touches

estly requested

to

i,„ Sac

Sea.
»,

Harbor,

m

t&lt;.|7 tons,

sp.

122

•

at Honolulu,
npon ihe

the young

!

is

man

14—11. 11. M. S.eomer

April

earn-

In—A-ii. Wh. -h

Chaplain.

16, 15.,;,.

Rbi:iii:n

He

Oct. 1,

da,"

G.

the

to

James W.

KoOMtS, belonging to

Intelligence

editor,

the

or

of New

Rogers,

U'h.

New

SB— Am.

April

ilk.

communica-

man's

young

father, Mr.

wh.

M

11.

•■

SI- Ato

sch.

JO—Am.

-J■

April 2d, hy Rev. I&gt;. Andrew*,

ili-&gt; C.

js

Arigail,

to

Priyata
S.

.Mr. W.

U.

0.

Hospital

Frederi-k Pahker, 2nd

Ik

31,

Jaimarv

Honolulu,

Hotel*
In
While Horse
Honolulu,
April
Hi,
Guthrie, belonging* to North Shields, England.
lu

this

ami

a

luigt-

Hi-

year*.

display,

eccom pealed

ceuntrymes*

on

13 months, infant

non

by

resident

»

18—Magnolia,

hand t»f music,

Am.

Charles

for San

Jane,

Anderson,

March

.S.

hk.

Mlark

24—"

Catcnaoh, late

Ha.

Am

Marrli 30—Ship Kuphrates,

Eagle, Edwards,

"

Marin,

Ship

"

'-

'•

"

Excel,
Lttlka,

By tin;

two children.

Hy the

4—llenrv,

Pniict's Sound- A.

Paget'! Sound—P.
from

-Messrs.

cruise-.

J. A.

San

H. Liint,

Ed. M.

dy, Rev.

ji. Ilamin,

wife

5 1-2 nin.i.
The S. H.

Iknliots, \c.ii, llongknnf.
Ocean Pearl,
Beats, do.

Niger, feralga a,
I*o6 wh, 18.000 lbs

this

&gt;I. Turner.

Praurisro— K.

lliihrrork.
two

Rev. v\'m.

Is, and

capt.

11.

Key.

lady, 11.

L-

1;.

9«_Srhr
95—0ehr

The

Mrs.

X.l.

G.

Whitney,and

following Joined

11. I).

Eacanil-

Pilhert, 1.. (

Miss

Liverpool—llr.

irom

Anna MeKihlien,

McKihhen, Alex

Miss

Darap.

S.

J. Cotter,

Moaes, Kidder,

Brown,

E. Hawl.y,

the

Smith, W. H

Fowler, Geo.

\ nquero, from

S.

s.

K.

Hirks-MIl

lady.,

QtUSn,

Mrs.

Mr. Wheat. 1.. 11.
Allyne and

Howard,Capt.

Mrs. McDonnell.

By Bng Grcdan,
Hy Sch
U\ Sch.

Akoog.

.1.

April

Caul. Rose,
r

Restless, from S

(

(»0

wh.

sp.
i&gt;o

days from San'Fran-

put in fur water,

in Mils.

I

Randolph,

Jti pasH-

Fairhaven,

oil.

&lt;iperni

in port, April 20th.

Poor, Mr. Hints.
F.-Mes.rs. Mills,

Clusiug,

wh.

Myers,

lady

llowland,

Thus, l&gt;i.k.\son.

3

mm, lII.*,

s IS

tnoa.fM

hlatk

Pgssta

Aquellft,

6

Havre,

0 mos.

Klfi

39,-

Pendleton, Stonington,

ISO sp.

mos,

§.

cle,-(n.

199

ascl I

\

Copetand, Fair (liven, 18 mos,
mos,

:r&gt;

7j

,*&gt;o

up,

Ship Uir.elh-

hbls

1.50

sperm

;

ha

ship Jeannette, l*i«rce. \. Bedford, clean, sailed
Hea
; ship Gazelle, Upbam,
-

The Am.

Frigate

ihh, nnd

a marine

HO,

Independence,

The Revenue Cutter Jnn.

Valparaiso.

The President but

died the

Com. Mervin,

Adams waited

a man

overboard

in

April

day

name

St. Mary's arrived

inst , todays from San Francisco.
ported in the San Francisco papers as

Hilo, Hawaii,

at

This

.*&gt;th

j*

the

on

vessel

the
re-

with a
away
constable, who had been put in possession of the vessel under
and whom it was supposed (diewouldland at the*e

having

run

attai-hment,

She is hound for Sydney.

of the Gazelle, died while
Capt. Upham

at

one

of the Mar-

his wife and son have arrived at Lahalna.
quesas Islands ;
The whaleahip Bart, tiosnnld spoke, off Massafnero, March
or

hark Vigilant;

\.

8..

Sandwich Islands
leaving the

The Clinper f&gt;hip Spitfire
the 08th of January,

-p

7."i

sp

w.

«p.

i

Davis, N. 8., 8 mos, clean.

6

:« moa.

Feb

ISM)

nut;

Si.

-.'Hih, oft

spin,

ilnee

Carlos,

Chi-

since leaving the

islands.

clean.
mos,
Ka«te
n, Nantucket, 98 Rm, ftfO

.Maria Theresa,

months out,

loa. spoke ship Roman, Cumsky, 50 bbls. apm

Weed, GreJhport, fi mos, ifftn
Marcia, Wing, N. 8.. Hi in, 950
w,*ooo b.
sp, 7IM)
Hart
Gosnold, Fi«her, N. R., 5 mos, 100
sp
Paclfi*. Hnell, N.
8., Ii moa. X- sp.
10—.Majestic, Percival
N.
11., 90 mos, I |fi «l 80 wh.
Barker, Barker, N. 8.. 9

Washington. Allen;
cruise; ship
Cornelius

Bedford, mom
Mt, 00 hbls sperm,
\ariturket, P."&gt; hhls the cruise ; bk Isabel-

3*l

ket.

Mi, ship

Italy,

Abm.

Reports laying

Ceo.

the

previous for the Jap.in

days

iiimk

pendant.

w,

17 mos,

Mel**, Cottin. N. 11., 6 MM, rlean.
Ship \:ivic.iror, Fisher. Kdgartovt n, c mm, |J
Manchester, iN. H., ."&gt;

direct;

islands.

19.1m,
18

ships:
fi

Nukahlva March 9,

Spoke Feh. 20, hk Pea

Marquesas.

N. Hrdford, 50 hhl- the cruise, and was taking the
oil on freight—she is to rrnise three weeks and

Snially,

The British hark

sp.

mos,

to

-perm,

Bi dford,

Hunker,

March for Panama.

|»„iie.
mos,

Mils

N.

hard.

on

li'-ntnl

the following

Isiirc,

Henry,

wan at

If.B. 38 mos. 599 sp,i

N. 11., 7

hid*

snerm,

Cambria. Pease, N.

home

7—Jose; b

9—Sh. California,

309

IiOO

800 hidmi
ii •Ii
out,
(apt. Upham waa
sperm,
and expected to live but a short time.
very sirk,
The President left at Valpairasn
the French brig Ohligado,
gp, HBOi
and at Callao the Forte ami Alreste; the latter with a broad

90

o.
w-,i.ooui
—Ship &lt;ieo. Washington,
Allen, Wareham,
990
100 w.
sp,
Fr.
ship Kli/.aheih, Morel, from Hnnolulu.

Bk. Arah,

with

I above »liip's
Puget

two
7

Tuber,

Pease, V It..

Ktigene.

910 Rhip

Sh.

Vtqtiern, forS. F—W. (Iretn.W. F.Dow. S.Greos
Treat. F.. McDonald.
Bullions,

Bk.

Daniel H.
Nye, Jr., left

Fanny,"

Nukahiva.

la

—Com. Pit-hie,
Prentiss, I.vnn, IM
I.VK) hone.

Ilk.

for S. F. —11. F.

By Ship Don Uullote, from S. F.-J.C.
erv.nt.

Derrick

wh, koo lbs

vso

fi.K&gt;

Grnliani,

L. W.

Mr.

"

Fn\, Comery,
at

season.

Angelina, of

April 9
Shell..11,
1
Mrs. Carroll, W

Dick, Ak.ng, Afoug, Kesing, Akeng.
By the lam.y Major, for s F._Mr.
Newcomh, 11. Haekfelcl

snd

ho

Kreel, Pckeer. Mvst.c, :i:i daw Callao.
Kaleaa, Caadlsh, Bast Machfa-, 30 tl*

Cambria,

Vim Ham,
Cop

G

\. 11.,

1,., 96 moa, 500 sp,

31—Cornelius Howland,
True,
Fr. sh.

Collins,

Rawson,

'

pliip

1100 nh, t;,i

I), (lower and family.
F.—Thc.s. Wilson. Mrs. Wilson!

Miss Jane \\ 11.011, Co.
Wilson,

daughter

Edwards,

J. W. W. Dick,

By the Whit Cheer, for S. X
By

March 98—Ship

11. How Iin. A. G.

Blasilell, R.

Messrs.

llar.letou, Pcldheim,

H. Mark, T. Plerson.J

Wm. Lushing,

,

S. Phillips.

By the Sea Bird, for S. F

Jones, Dr.TV'ills,
Hunter.

Jan.

-n

Mack fish

-in

99—Sh Liverpool,
Barker, N. B», 17 mi.s. rb an.
99—Itk Fanny, Na,N. It
So mos, 9n
sp, 9100 wh,
-000
|h- hone.
No oil tins season.

McKih

.Mi.s

:.M&gt;p.

mo*. M»

27—Hilliman, CooV, \. 11.. *, I '.' m..s, clean.
iar from
Tombo*, Cant, Cn*faitu.

.

MeKihlien, Miss Montgomery, Miss A. Mont-

ginnery, Mi.l June

land,

McKihhin, Mrs.

Mary .McKiht.en,

1...ne.

97—Brooklyn. Slswoa, \. London, it
wh. 60,000 lbs hone—Honolulu.

at

Frost, from San Francisco—J.Goldstein, A.White,
J. Price, (i. Friel, S. Lazarut,

Bedford, 98

Si.Hud, lumber.
96—M
S.-oTlmd, Smiih, \. 8.,
fish—Tnlrabuauo.

and la-

Pieraoa

N.

Brother*, Cleavetaad,

•perm this

K. Wakemsn

P. Kverett lady and child, Caadelsrlt

Per Pons
Aclii,

h5 up.

W» up,

Memoranda.

hone.

Broy, F. A. HanoH.
lien.

IH

Martin,

Sydne&gt;

the mily .ship

Warehmn, wiih 9."»0

24—Caroline, fJrey, \.

two servants.

Per K.

G. Barnard,

was

for Kawaihac,

season.

23—Three

11. Harvey,

HJpttchenek,

Baldwin ami lady,

children, Miss Cells P. Wrijlit.

Valparaiso:—A.

*

Holmes,

Everett,

and

to

i mm*

MM,

Mg«n.

Mciiil, Cbilt, «piW.

March 93—Sh.

and

Boston.—G. F. Tnfts, A. Tufts, C.

X.l

Brewer,

Iliichrc.rk

|{.

G.

Hall,
from

mos,

Mary's,

cisrc, huiind

Arrived.

Post.

By Ihe Ocean Pearl,

\ant-trket, 17

Sttiiili.S

St.

\. H., „

N. H., IT
no*, ISO up.

19—Am. wh. ship Smith Hosfon,

PORT-OF LAHAINA.

ami

.Mrs.

and lady.

9&amp;0

out, 190

Meade

lac!,, Spear

Egastinii,
Paul Kmmsrt. W. Pariuar, K.
p. Btel
ling, H. Brock, S. Isaacs. R. Pearson. E. naklei, 1.
Maxey, 11.
May, 8. Savidgc, (Jen.

Hunker,

Splendid,

r

Killmer,

Onrell,

s—Am. hark

April

Hark

Fanny Major,

('has.

man

-

Francisco

Ham.lt..ll and

John F.allers.

Hy Hie Nile, from

I— Illinois,

April

Kodiae.

Hon

from Callao —Mr. I.ellers.
from

33 MM out,

.Morrison, Peaim, N. n., 7

1d.1.1

his. sp

hk. Alice, Penny, c-rnise.
Brig ,I'oleon. Hryaml. Hongkong.

"

Hedfi.rd, 6MM out,

Marrhnnt,

14.—Ship BUM Adam-i, llourk, N. It.'dt..nl, ■!'. inon out,
Ifi.—-Ship Java, Wood, Fairhavni, I] mos (ill sp. 380 w

rrnise.

galuna, Caadage, Pugtt'a Bound.

IS—Fr. sh. Asia,

Vork.

HILO.

boards

w. mi

—l.arqiip

Qosnold,

•'

OF

('Handler I'rice, Out*. N.

7.—Ship

Jo.—Ship Mary,

', Chapman, Doanch.
y ihe

Allen, Ochotsk.

Arrived.

Fisher, cruise.
Am. srh. Vac|tiero,
Harris, s. F.

Mathews, for

Passengers.

By

Herald,

FORT

April 21—Oriar t.recitn. Rissam. H. F.
2:l—Hart.

do.

of California.

cruise.

Hunter, Tahiti.

im.

Cochran,

Fisher. Il.inolnlu ami Orhotsk.

.stem. I'oa.-t

Aral,, Cnpelaml, Koiliak,

Sh

Maje-tic, Percival, cruise.

mi
was attended

20-

Lady

I-'

21—Ilk. Italy, Weill, rrnise.

galley, cruise.

F.li/.nlieth. Morell,

OosnnM,

Ilenrv, Mniiker. rrnise.
20— Ilk.

do.

Stcitt, Orhotsk.
14—Montauk, French, cruise.

papera please copy.

Ihe

,

.Nil,

(.'a/.elle,

Nile.

#

1855, Mr.

of San Francisco, formerly of New
New York antl California
OCT

ne, K. Hoi.Hi,

Marl.

Colli.re

Meijs,

..Ii

ill—l,, c Richmond.

Hakodaili.

Heral.l.

Thomas

&lt; 'hine«e

of M. W. and t'eorgiana

AprllS,

Colli, Ochoisk.
Lakaata, cruise.
18—California,Uaaekaster, orhotsk.

Julia Ann, I'onil, San Francisco.

13—Coininh a,

April

the 4th innt., WilliamS. Muthrwi, affd

of New Vork.

In this city,

old

funeral

concourse of his

In Honolulu,

nierly

than 2&lt;l

more

wiih much

Friday

Trtfoeif, an

the 4th insi.

on

city

(eland

Marker, h&gt;iln.ck.
Majestic, Prrcivnl,
iln.

l-'r.

Dcrrrnk, Ochotsk.
B— Alfred Tyler, Cbadwick, Orhotsk.

David B. Wal.

at

at the

13—Com. Prelilo, I'rentiss. cruise.
10—Ahin. Marker,

17—Joseph

Jane,

rrnise.

Davis, Orlmlsk
.Vavie.it.ir, Fisher, Japan Sea.
April II —Marria, Wins, cruise.

MS

Lairs

Angelina, Sncll,

April ll—.Mari.iThcre.il,

II I sp.

m,

Ceo.

Carolina, (Irty, Ochotsk.

Jan. 9, James McLean (rol'd).

(col'd);

J

lulu .mil cruise.

Vvaaklatlon, Orhotsk.
—Ainerir.-wi, Jeriiiiii-n, Urholsk.

10- French .hip

M

hale.

„

I

cruise.

Caroline, Oft} , rrnise.
Cambria, Tease, I Ichntsk.
Elisabeth, Mnrrcll.

Aprils— What Cheer, Maker, San Francisco.
April 7—Ontario, Tooker, OeOottk.

officer bark "Newton."
At

|| ,p Kn

JO—Am sh
.Minerva, Pease cruise.
29—Am sh .lame.
30—Frsh

lack

1.1(11

sp.,

Dirkasna, Tahor,

Three brothers, Clcai eland,
.raise.
—Ilk. DiiL-enc, l-eiiilleton, Orhc.t.k.

I&gt;—Pacific, Bnell, rrnise.

days fm. Liverpool,

Fisher, S

cruise.

anil cniise.

1 —Cnri.rliiis lli.wlsnrl, 11.

7

Restless, Saw] &lt;r, IS .lavs from s. F.
ij ■Don Unlaw*, .Noil, 10 days mm a. F.

Sl—Mn sehr Lady

Cham-

DIED.

*

, I

rrni-e

ami

Honolulu

Ilk. fanny, llonolulii

.1—

,\pril

F.

March 14—An l.ri« Leveret,

an

P. VVrm.mt.

February Mil. Mr.

ail—llrooklirc, Cis.c.n.

31—Thoa.

cniise.

11..n0t..hi nn.l

Fr. ship

sp, r,no euenanul ..il.
mos,
Mi
Pique, Nicholson,
ISj
nuns,

Andrews,

In Sun Carlos,

;i(l

Mart. Ouaaold.

Bell, Handy,

fei—Am

In Honolulu,

14S

nisc.

r.

Mitchell, Nli.ciiin,
Cook, iicln.sk.

'.'X— Liverpool, llarker,

Cleared.

April 21, Mr. Aunt tViomKl

Hawaiian.

■ caLAi.f in

Morrlsh,

Ml, l.chaste,

sh.

dais from

tl

Bedford

Ac-lii,

19—Fr. Wh. ship

"('ana-;

ship

may he

sh. M.i|eslir. l-erriv cl.
9

MARRIED.
In Honolulu,

While,

lnp-i.ll,

itin.iii,

Sh.

Valparaiso.

Macnolla. Coi,

7 - lli

In.

and 17 trooi Valparaiso.

11.

ted

17—Ws». Tbc

27—Christopher
i!

Ph.

I

6
sua, via Uhalra.
Alcesle, M mins, from Callao.
1.. Frost, I lat, IScls. fm s. F.

is—Hr. sh. Pons

Wanted,

snilcd from that port in

18/il.

F.

Am. sch.
"

Respecting

ll.i-k, Curtis, fr.mi

1f... ololii anil cruise.

96—Amnion, llarhcr, Honolulu ..nil cruise.
-.'7
Sehr Excel, Pakear, II nolnln.
27—Levi Blarboek,Janrlgan, cruise.

4

17—11. I. M. Prlgata

•

Information

Hedford.

Honolulu.

26—Slop Srajlsinl, Smith,

I

lis

Mniiiil.

t'lark, fm Maruncrila May. 7r.1l w.
Ilk. Alice, lYiiucy, Cold
sprinir.,.-,
nms, dean.
Fr. sh. Marcpiis
Tnrrniie, Hirm.iml.iril&gt;, llavrci,
Fr. sic. Asia, Mc.rtl, t'avre. 4
mo-,

to

Ilazird.—

ship "Pnntlieon,' Capl.

call

Honolulu, April

Ho.

Itarrell,

rKaluaa

.

ALSO—Respecting ADDISON POWELL, supposed
be

Ohio,

-'0-

26—Se

INFORMATION

Sh.

rm;«r.

Honolulu, cruise.

26—Was. Wirt,
Ashley, do.

April o—Am

16, 1356.

w.

w.

M— V.niie Pliwi ii, T..|,ey, llnaolahi anil erui-e.

MOS,

h.

II. .Sinn.

fn.m

General.

u

l'J mos, ISO
ton
,ji,

94— Minerva, Pease, Orlmtsk.

srkr. Vc.ipieni, Harris, HI cl- In. Pan Fram-i-ro.
I.—Am. bark Yankee, smith, 117 dais
Iron New London,
Iron. It
1
Mi, :h Ir
Cap,. Hem.
WANTED-Respcclim THOMAS) M
7—Ilk. Black Basle,
H. CORNELIUS, who served
in
the Mexican War, I April
7n n
Edwards, San riarbc.r, 5 t
Sh.
N.
S
Ontario,
'I'c.ker,
11.,
be
aftont
in
clean.
or
somewhere,
and is supposed to
ashore,
lite
mos,
sh. Carolina,
Brap, Js
%, 91a sp.
Pacific ocean.
Should this notice attract his attention, or
March
9—llrii (ireei.ili, Ki.ski.i, a
days bum San Franrisco.
with
his residence or roaming*, bi»h- »h. "r
any person acquainled
iv:, da An.
o. Mlddletoa.
Sew l.onnW
with the jreamen's Chaplain
ts requested to communicate
llrii! Knlian, llriaril, ■&gt;'.! ds. tin. Funis S.
I
I, (is dis*
v
'April
'
tress.)
at Honolulu.

Honolulu, April

n,

m, Holly,

iM—Ship Petrel, Tneker,

'|

Minerva, Petas, 18 mos, (.III)
IS— Montsiik, French. 0 l-j m.,s

.

JJ-CARD.—The Chaplain

1-et.e, Kdrartovi

Washinei

-J-1-Ship

i

San Fra, cir.ro.

Slot

wh.

SB—

no

from H. B. M. Consul

linn

sp,

cart:o

I'lenrcd.

Malta

H7 —^'i""KH,,In *- &lt; •■»dae.,'l'eekaletsia l„-ihaina. :t.l ,1,.
,,
,la ""
•
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''"""o vh Uhslaa.
00"~0',1
":'''" ■"'■
[. '
J0-

10 OS

Mr. Pearson,

its. from Mi.mercy;

Hunker, Nantucket, 18
M .p., (in
inc.,
■I—Herald, Allen, Palrfcarrn, fr. m
t lulu
°y—Kciropa,

balks, WlHfenw. Pool Ton nsend,3l d..
Ml*. Rose, :m
days fm Pan To« nsrnd.

87—Am sh

Ion

President,"

U. S. S.

Morris,

HONOLULU.

hone.

Morgan, 50

(Irn.

March S7-H»w. l.k

■»

•

Capt. Tuylor,
Capt. —I—
Lt.

.

(i

ltf,n

hiMilier.

IS—Sh. Henry.

April

Arrived.

fhiesii.

*lo oo

(P., B. A Co.),

Capt. Jones,
Rev. Mr. Holmes,

PORT OF

ocean.

ros

Mr.

of

di«trrhu!ed

are

the Pacific

Seamen in

among

which

lisle;

w

17—Am. srhr.

ported by gratuitouscontributions;

of

lfarlford|

Islands.

Wrick

or *

at S.

near Cape

F. reports

Horn, the

days from New York

She is

vessel is bound

now

harbor

on

140 days out, and is

supposed

to

fully

the

spoken

on

Sandwich

due,

it

such

a

here.

Friday last.

was left at

having

schooner Rustamente

bound

Wmalir—The whaling bark W. T. Wheaton,

of New London,
Capt. Comstock,

the falling
sp.

.M

was

wrecked in Santa Cruz

She had gone in

to

get provisions,

and

the mercy of (be ground swell and land current by
of

to

the wind.

be

oat.—atf/t*. C«/.

a

She went upon

total lots.

She

bad

the

no

oil.

breakers, and
No Uvea

is

were

j

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