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THE RIEND.

New

Srri

OF

CONTENTS
The visit

V, No. 5.

Vol.

s,

TIIK

FRIEND,
"

of the "John Ad.ima

HONOLULU, MAY

FOR

MAY.

3-1

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and New Mission

Mission

3"

ship

3.*

Norfolk Island
Chinese in the Sandwich Islands
Piicnirn's Ishtnd
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son

turned

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may be
But

had

field

sing

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has

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ams,"

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newsonoer

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&lt;li&gt;»lnml&gt;!i&lt;: cosre8&gt;&gt;ofi6ence,

mucli

si8o to

l&gt;o ciuile

un-

in

letter,"

llie otlicinl

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renorls
"

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letter

lunsr

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over

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ll»4»M'nile6

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»iuonz ll»08«

or«8enl

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was

visit

King

in the

ing

the

crisis,

failing

of

Rewa)

being deprived
of

incapable

I

arm

of

compelled

until

Ihey

or

the

in

the

Rewa

Bau

to

zealous

ful

beat from sunrise
message

««8

en-

o» »

lr$

flag

But

were

our

into

utes

or

place.

a

I

hope

and about

shall become

iwo

work

start

on

to

a

Spirit

the Rewa

in

in

the in-

this

circuit

islands under my

and

read;

many

in this circuit and

To-morrow

voyage

I

morning.

amongst

the

care.

Mr. Calvert has carried

after

Six

converted.

to

polygamy

three weeks

ex-

have become

experienced

learned

have

year.

circuit this year,

hundred have been
have

we not

prohnbly
The

in my

We have also

circuit.

Had

year.

thousand also

eight

hare

completely

absence this

have been married.

th** prese

through

catechisms

al

the

and small

the

a

eve

guage,

to

go

and

Psalms.

England

to

incen-

pitia-

dressed

that effect last Dist.
The

tenor

very blood

a

boat

conveyed
bouse

to

a

now

the

motion I

pre-

whoia

made

to

agine,

was at

the

cannibals.

such

to no

Meeting.

and

thirsty spirit,

a state

occasion

in

VVe do

of
to

brtath

not

dc

we

Missionaries

English

tbe Missionaries very

them

was

is

print

of this letter does

have lost their those Americana

exposed

6,000 Gene-

He

to

Bible in accordance with

There

most

pared

and

hymn-hook,

a new

Exodus

ar-

Rewa,

an

town.

Providentally
tbe

I

professing Christians

Yankees, who have

Whether

Ovalu "will

and

pleasant topic.

hnvc renounced

in flames five min-

They

is al-

Ovalau,

wntchings

Nearly eight thousand

awoke Mr.

Rewa from Ovalau which
this

Now for
tends.

The flames
was

nnd

next

year's

a

deeply concerned

ihey escaped.
day.

by

partially

all—and had been

all the

bad leave of

was

ene-

attack any part be-

not

handed 1 should

children in

and their bed

aftef

short

and the

bonnet,

night clothes.

Moore,

the

dear friends—and in

without shoes

But

me.

the
stronger during

van-

event-

just

to me

been burnt

hurrird

of

exception

their usual effects

shattered

nnd the drums sis,

announce

ble condition, Mrs. Moore

sun

i8l»!«&lt;l8,

I

diary.

having

will

the

remaining

the peace

now

excitements

hundred

for

an

rival of brother Moore and family from

Wrillen, Feejeean

0»,,l. W,!l,8.

what

to sunset.

came lo

days

peace

Oh

our

the

' many thousand
hooks,
great drum of
2-2,000 Life of Jesus Christ in Scripture lan-

the

announced

We hoisted

day!

These

apostolic

few

a

has cnused

combined

of

friendly.

produced

and

of his chiefs

and the
one

the

to

George,

King

captured

and

revolt

refused

and then Rewa

Han,

to

still

King—one

enemy,

hoped

which it is

between

war

Rewa chiefs

the

part of Feejee.

would

Rewa

at

the

submit

to

lega-

Ihe

truly

visited'our

by

fluence of the Blessed

his

fully

were

and

death

more

this

(the

tendered

as

prosecute

persuading

King's

once

trust-

at

which

them

other Moore who is stationed

successful

a

war

Bail

afterwards

general—with

so

having

sort

established

was

me re-

opposition

nnd thus

speech

their enemies

Our

quished.

to

Just

us.

the

bequeathing

have

The

of the

belongingjo

my's foils, which

be

Sam-

to

hut Bro. Moore

care,

disturbed and
yet the

Shortly

shot

soon

first,last and

fully prepared and

clothes and trade

force nltncked nnd

Omnipotence,

his followers—

to

daily

carried off by dysentery,

was

of

nearly

remained

of

delivered

leader

all the

wns

nr.essages

peace

Tonga

)

house.

our

but

leave,

never

submit.

been

sent two

me to

Though

Buu aud Rewa

was

the

ihe victorious side.

Iken on

of

again,

with cloth-

Thus with ref-

tnide &amp;.C.

some

Rewa,

at

his post

him

wns

tell.

domestic

house

assisted

expected anything

never

longing

forgotten

months we were

of

)

or

peace

our

wns at

remain underhis

of districts

1855.

that

lyraniral

burning

of Rewa

questing

their
lime.

lrullisu! omll

l&gt;7 «r». «. v. Wo.11,8, «,is« «s
«s»!i««l!

Kolvo

»»«

to

lerlAininI »ul&gt;nne», upon

»»»»

l»ut

w»)&gt;

os

l2«p!oriniH lslnetliliun,
8/

lneir

rezzieetinz;
sullen in

letter

be

to

never

against

the

their house

«zu»int»n««

a

For many

expecting

'greater

lrulli

!

oome out.

lire nol

seen

make peace with Bau and in

&gt;&gt;I«rine

nlio

We

8luurt,

0v»!liti,

'

to

have

even sent

to

most

her and she

in

live

their

Stuart's

the

to

lands turned

put King

lellinoi

mnn

Nnzlisli

i» »lillle loo

lobe

prior

so

cy

rie», li«t»«

This

year, Bnu had been

and the Lord has

llie tvliole

«ln!i»A

»nil wliltlever os trull, lie

tin!

iliot

nev»l&gt;nns&gt;er reltller tvill leutlilv

oontlill

«nv

itfinclir

enli«!&gt;!en llie &gt;vor&gt;&lt;l in

»Nl»ir»,

David

August sth,

destroyed.
to

of the

terms

John Adams."

u

a?e»-'

it! llie Xeiv Voi-K

oerlinn8, Dovicl 8lu.tr!,

weeks

"John Ad-

Huntsville, Bau, Feejee,

l&gt;om

llie

few

a

a

sth,

express

"

Herald.

the

had

da-

XIII.

cannot

we

Moore into

1 had heen

last,first.

jUiel

doinmiliiclcr nl llie

i! woultl

2UlIi,

"

the

lire

»ps&gt;f»i-iiirr

olol os led.

unli!

&gt;&gt;fti-li&lt;!»

highest
of

their chief

incendiaries

to

add that ed districts

merely

and

disapprobation

strongest

of

Aug.

of the

very

Missionaries,

two

copy the follow-

We would

in the

spenk

English

has

brothers,

Feejee.
we

poisoni'd

stores, hooks,

erence

Our the

perusal

of his

Bau,

! injj,

morci

success

the

to

circle, commenced another

Missionaries

the

us

one

From this letter

written
os llie

s»ir

the

lubors.

Feejccan

heard several officers

we

In

c&lt;ivf

most

Islnntls «ill

I'eejee

had

We received Bro

nnpromi-i jthe brethren having

whatever of

allowed
from

ing paragraphs.

VTIHFSEOTTOA“JEDOHFMENSISLANDS.
”

tlio

the

kindly

private letter,
1855."

l!ii8

and

upon, hence
for

them

opposed

were

Missionaries. and in three months he

fellow-townsman, Mr. Wnterhouse,

ted

I'lie vi$it os

work

to

due

volume!

VOL

Seres,

those who thought lhat Mr. Moore's medi-

hy

canni-

in Honolulu.

English

hard, rough,

a

brothers among

185G.

8.

the

to

attended their persevering

He has

MAY

HONOLULU,

the bookstore

at

have had

credit

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$$$

the
The

lady."

American

an

to return

Tliey

4n

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those who

'Life['by

entitled,

five years among

or

cines

bals, by

37

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Discovery ship

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in

•-••.••••

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an absent

The

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correspondence

Meeting

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voyage.

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&amp;c.

The Pirate
New

ling

Old

IS.Hi.

S,

will
soon

go

thinga

among

work

to

that,
a

and honest

however,

they migia

send for

burnt and burn down whole

live

to

opine,

l»

inn

mimul

there would
tv

tha

thai if

with

ing

man-of-war

villages.

a

im-

very

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troubling good
gon.'

not

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cow*

�THE FRIEND

34

THE

1 gathered

BY

PIRATE—A, SKETCH

THE

CAPTAIN.
The

death nnd

that

Eighteen years
dancing

was

New

a

Verde

stricken and Ihe

gladdened

she

with

biead- for the

dying.

over

hound

was

never

than those

plcasanter

us;

the

to

gules

never

filled the sails of the sea-join
than I hose
neycr
us to the haven where
we
should
"and

in his

the old
and

may God

now

Ihe

keeping,"
English

granted,

of the

have

bill of

landing,

who

Ihe deck

on

We

all

were

often

are

aft

the

in

cabin.

liable

hungry,

so

be put

at

times

short

on

fast

to

Bsinan

has

s

now

st

no

had

deck in

an

The first

made

out

that

the
in-

startling
light,

a

"

there's

lubberly looking

was

I

went

dis-

stranger almost

I said,

nothing

craft.

laugliing

She is a

as

Portuguese

"She

looks
"

answered,

like

but

spread

glance

sahsly

to

vessel

sharp

like

rigged

�uch

a

rig,

would add

decks
"

"

for

It's

but

Due need

the
lo

be

not

about

Slie'»

no

"

Why

do

"

of

be

The
and

usual

"

I

I

said,

"

on

not

in with

n

Then why

deck ?

It

guns

on

swam

ain't

if with

on

deck,

a careo

the

As if

to

put

Kenebeo

nn

end

mystery,

boat,

over

the

which

guns

a

pirate, I

river,

the

the

was

you

towards

they

began

began

I

Yes,"

What's

nev-

speculations

auspicious

and

vessel

in their

char

supply

eut-throutl

he

were

clearing

ed

God

"

pull

my

The

and

whose

bless

grasp,

tho

and addressed

Itlieic
I

cab-

me.

you,"

he

"and

send

and

tion,

no

words in

was

quickly

my

behind
for-five

ly, turning

as

nnd

relieved,
the

am

the

very

afterbe.

to

that

sure

self-desecrated,
the desola-

it could

Ihough

his

of

glimmer

warm

of

was

deserved

somewhat

gloom

It is

gone.
rascal

and

little

a

ho

as

where

not

en-

hour.

flying

The London Christian Times

writer, after

a

all

starving

he

there;"
full

looking

Christians

to

at

feed

me.

free-

was

those

his

gaze

nun,

missionary
or

where

towards their

minutes;

walked

they

nndI

stoodI

thrust
lo

what

he

at

large

is

her

privilege,

in the

ship

or

shows what

case
a

will;"

little,

and

as com-

the Christian church

for the salvation of the heathe

Possibly
imliviawal

some

hy

necessary,

missionary

there is

nblility,

one,

was

indicate how very

doing

be done

congregation,

wealthy

Whetherit

"when

a

narrative

reader of his

in connection with

may

remind-

duty, and

the

hi*

missionary

for• work.
hisi

and froi

theu be said,

with

pared

can

one

done in this

done
to

a

narrative

exertions of

what

by

being

sta-

efforts ol

certainly present*

build this

to

was

servrß

make• then.

not

Captain,

He

ini

few

work.

of

general

following

which

nnd

man,

judicious,

the

gives

and lhat far from

this thus
i

and
a

astonishment,

interrogator.
him, and

by

hatch,

could

earnest

some

a

in which the

missionary

"results of the

recent

stiiking illustration

one

moment, may

spoke

tone,

which I

a

ivho

the

to

publishes

Germany,

mentioning

in relation

Moravians,

•iot,

to me—

hesitation,

resolution,

bread."

doubt he

letter from Frankfort,

commanding

gazing cautiously

be-

in

Verde."

Spanish,

his

sent

lingered

you

was

seared

forth

tirely dispel,

(he vessel?"

Yes, and the Hour in my vessel

rough

lower-

was

exclaimed,

piratical

Hie

single individual;"

towards

of

doing, approach-

was

morning he

vt

burst

li-tirs

turning

"can

casks

him

he

of his

!; lio|it, which mitigated

cargo?"

good

but

moment*

a

Where to?"

by

water

A word from

"

given

three

or

AMANISEWSHIP.
ODNMIS ON

Captain of

they're

courteously,

two

praying for

are

in

as

black and

eyes,

cunning, approached

your

said,

main ißut however terrible his fate, I

square,

His

but open,

his hand extended.

with

me

probable that
of my IIwards bung,

tho

away

there

me

I looked steadi-

depths.

ashamed ol'what he

was

and

teeth,'

board

on

lo

one

When

fifty.

half closed,

repented

Ten min-

us.

He

while

countenance.

the side;

over

lie

twenty : starving

the

to

Trinity,

over,

seemed

his

with

mo

alter

and

hind,

replied."

dc

re-

bent his head

counted

1 gave the order and the

won't

to

and

cap

il

in

the

Why,

ho

him

at

launch fell

a

swarthy fellow,whose

the

you

As

water?"

the deck

on

into which

rails,

pulled

and

he

devoutly.

head bent

up,

of ihe

and salmon such

ar&gt;-

Holy Trinity," 1

bis

longer

no

from his heart,

Arc

hands
to

ly

he, "let

mate

instant

same

rascals, armed

afterwards
and

the

at

foot

of slaves time had broken into the main

so many

I

Savior, whose

pronounced."

nlely

ferocity

were

and

and

upon the rail,

The rascal continued his

instead

good eating."

eiear up the

tbe

and

his

put

appeared

The men looked in
cargo, her guns should out.
there should be more then withdrew lo the side,

If that ain't

deck.
in

one,

hr

model

have

less

eyes

starving people.

does she
carry
a

and 1

said

il'the

see

said opening his eyes and

a

wt'hout

swung

"Cape

ly

replied.

be below:

er

had

bout,

a

Ins

Boston."

then

say. Bhe

mo-

with

Where from?"

"

starv-

papers,"

your

mentioned ihe

"

"

for all that.

casks,"

did

I

in,

The

I

when

raised himself

was

"Flour."

she.

|iii-.lc so?"
guns

scarcely

ft&gt;

"

are

I'll

stood,

Her

slaver, Captain."
you

he

pay my reaped* ill
when Mr.
Luikin

to

the Captain,"

where I

"

lo

cargo

the

to

papers,"

the

by

the

by

it

pirate lilted

ihough

again

see

it

ju&gt;it

ed into the boat.

English.

"

His

Is

men

my

crossed himself

swear

might

quickly

distance,

launch

villains

want

to

1

Tbe

go.

batch,

wind

addition

fall

tbe

Almost

he

devoutly,

of its prey,

suie

speaking

very fair

lugger-

the

Lurkin,"

lo

fifteen

speediU

us,

quarter-boat,

for him.

ciuelty

to

a

il" you lie

deck,

by

you

In

want

have

you

spoke,
"

well.

as

I don't

"Captain,"

compact frame,

"

"

pirate, stood still,

came

seize it.

to

into her,

The leader,a

in

to

returned—"swear

mate,

hatch.

raked

sweeps.

pirate

a

on

impossi-

was

over

pirate

me to

the

lo

ihey

sprung,

cnou»h ed

masls

a

the

from the

which

within

jump

when he

vessel

with

cried,

me—"

the

lo

answered,

tbe man.

he

your counti)

I'll prove it

name

administer

could, but

we

whistling
The

out

lo

answer

of

and

men,

I

?"

"

I
I

replied

gun

a

panther,

a

them send

men.

surprised

Because there

water

to

person

was

you
ol

board.

got

"II

startled

ihe

fellow

our

Saviour,"

me,"

to

that

free gift

are

our

the conduct

lie

me,' I'll nail

ami

fellows will

deck." hazy, and half-concealed by the lids, express-

on

right.

In

and

ovei

draught,

carry

of

to.

came

on

We

is

at

fierceness

I

us.

that escape

me

great hurry

no

be

ment

they

plied solemnly.

came

us

like

in

was

sluvor hereabout."
"

afterwards,"

report

ball

a

along,

this.

gull

was

before

speed.

not

like

canvass

twenty-two

crowded with

may

men

Her

honest craft, Mi.

no

she

a

was

spread

her

lo

were

tbe

light

filled

was

like

male

built,

when

pierced

was

at

mate

sailing,

wind

telescope

besides

she

which

sail,

now

lor

a

brigantine.

a

slightly;

veiy

in

the

at

that the

me

was

is built

the

ol

out

fowling piece

and

throats,

made nil the sail

The

ble.

ute*

build,"

skimming

a

And look

sea.

One

slie

canvass

that'll send her
the

that

lock

these

with

own tcims

in that savage-looking

suspicious

Lurkin?" I
[

forward.

walking
Wo.

old

:in

I fear

cut our

descended

oc-

brigantine—she can't sail."

•he'll

Yes,

oack.

"

only

pistol*.

lie bad
tho

at

Why, Mr. Larkin;"

spoke,

of

pair
"

vigi-

she

glass.

Mr.

Cathe-

starving

swe red.

make llieir

instant.

glance

diabolicalI astonished

Larkin, quietly•

nnd the

horse-pistol,

in asked leave

was

the

ami

her,
with

out

"Because

ing

An old

conic

yes.cl

ray of

in

guns."

no

have you,

aims

"And I have
a

in

—just

casioned.

I

has

ship

What

for the hailed and ordered

the (bar that the mate's alarm hud

pelled
.

the

descried

be

whom lainine

day

suspicious

the first

to

as

better than

morning,

with

a

compelled

his locker,

Ihe

mo

lhat

With

so near

in

ihe■|

saw

order."

Suihos, anil

ready sympathy

biscuit
ol

roused

lant officer

those

pity

to

ihe fourteenth

grey

:o

know

entirely,

how

o

and

allowances,

Jack has

is.

thought so," said Mr.

anytime brought

al

a

to

wo

painted

feed

to

.jlics?" '

"If you

und tbe

"

send flour

its folds

asked.

suc-

forward in the

high spirits,

white

a

bones,

cross

minutes satisfied

in

and

forecastle,
who

on

to

was

the destitute.

cor

unshook

truck,

which should you
i

flag,

a

of the freebooter, the death'sl their Saviour

insignia

heard Iour effects

was

stood

crali, whose errand it

stout

holy ship

I

"

prayer which concluded

fell,

we

Ihe

"

hich

a

which sped

be;

"

famine-

skies

Brighter

heart,

On

breeze,|

freshening

foremast

mission of' black.

on a

city,

the sailor's

bent

were

terrible

I commanded hend and

ship

waves,

her

to

up

averted ia the wind.

are

with the

way

rnn

when it reached the

generous contribution* of

by

England

dc

many

resistance:

hy

the

a&lt;&gt;o,
the

over

Laden

mercy.

Cape

robbery

benevolence than

by

more

(among

fact will show

following

others)

jthey

MAY, If?5&amp;

There is

lage

in the

at

Hermannsburgh—a large

country of

Luneberg,

sharp- ■ver—a pastor, Harms, (he

in

must not

founded with the celebiatcd Claua

vil-

Hanover—a
be

con-

Harms,

of

�THE

Kiel, sometime

deceased,)

converted ihe greater

powerful

his

veritable
ioners

ol

made that

preaching,

preparing

young

and lhat without

work,

ry

and entirely

ciety,

Harms chose
said
sel

"

pel."

A vessel!

ivnich

nil

faith

not

the

build

and

too,

ol

our

Out

her

then

was

love

faith and

$175,(hd), being

can

al

is

lady

jf

gold

gold

her

Marburg,

Thanks

larger

conquered by

brotherhood

of

which
after

the

place

Harms

address

Jloh

the occasion,

ate to

king
to

an

of God

that vessel of which

it

was

most

'23-~7;

ma-

are

more

on

that

at

is

', to

called

toge'her

was to

ter

bid the first missionaries

having assigned
of hands.

imposition
took place
till

at

Sixteen

Paslor Harms,

ors amongst them,
choir of tho

hymns,

nndthe

took

church.

ol

exposition
to

ihe service o«" Ihe
been called.

i

After

the

'1

Cor.

consecrate

Lord, by

Eight

properly

of ihem
so

v.

called,

lies

inhabitants.

its

lo

out

and

lives

as

il

eight

seems

be

to

breed

produces

the

as

their

and the
1855.

May

add that Norfolk
miles

of vessels

from

Island,

Sydney,

sailing Ijom

is

the

10th, when,
bearing

proach

' height,

we

S.

ni

found

and five

day break,

W.,
to

which
be

leagues

W. S

to

we

on

in

board

time

on

some

had

we

thicker

than

twenty

feet

have
t

as

an

propelIy

pcr-

pigeons,

par-

Zealand,

The

sen-fowl

and in the

shores,

the

on

them

They

from

the hud

enclosrd in the

of

more

than

The

stem.

one

can

cocoa-nut

This

vegetable

agreeable repast

The

const

on

one

o'clock;

I named upon a

does

not

shore Ihe

which

were

water

is

not

IV

in

and

at

we

some

and.lhat Hie

perpendicular

as

that

same

others
well as

only wholesome,

proved
some

fish.

in the

cxc.ylent,
!he™ill

so

the

had for

want

people

at

off Ihe

and

palatable,

is,

each

out, and

cutting

pn'm kind, produce cabbage

exceedingly

were

Iree

parts

which is

the tree;

he hud

they
same

tref;

spring

The

stem.

cabbage effectually destroys

it

the

cabbage

the

leaves

to

same

western

cabbage,

one

the

are

The

not

ten

like

tree;

found in tbe

ndmit.

were

of

aro

we

the

ns

would

and

leg

Wales.

but

sort

palms,

or

wheiolte

cabbage

samphire,
shores,

much of each

cocoa-nut

sort

producing

tree

n

places

high.

nnd

thistle nnd

gather

speaking,

high

good

were

New

water;

sow

man's

South

some

island of

the

trees

a

second

ie

was

in circuit.

he pene-

to

tern, &amp;.C, which

gulls,

ns

to

wish the

nenrer

ap-

of
in

ns

large pinnated leaves, and

discovered

a

thick

deep.

kind

fresh

brought

Hono- these.

W. till

so

underwood, and

from

on

from

yards

woods

small birds.

boobies,

grained

covered

hardly

as

pnrroqucls

abounding

but

stretch

is

The

same

close

hundred

two

free

On Ihe isle is

and of the

Sydney.

to

deal like the Q,ue-

palm, wood, sorrel,

no

800

and

good

plants

undisturbed

of the fruits ihe crown,

tropics

See Fiiend of

merely

route

latitude
many

light

a

ground

some

some-

heavy

so

so

is

and

not

cliff* of the rocks.

of New

EXTRAFCRTVOYAGES.
OMK'S

had land,

u-

It

and

white

genus

and about the

long,

same

of both

We continued

mis-

nor

that

and lhat in

differing

foliage

and the word

the

uhs

and

most

lo

the

and

straight
between

sort

a

of the

two men

as

Zealand,

New

at

found the

inhabitants.

new

ol

14, all sol-

they

If

and is

Government

Holy Spirit,

their

We know

convicts upon the

respects,

the

zones.

about

in the
to

gift

5 miles

nearly

We would

theI lulu

in

singing

whom
eet

most

all situated

of his broth

how-

desirable location for the Pitcairr.ers.

temperate

from one

no

of

a

in great

many

exceedingly
is

is

produce

grows

high,

breast

For about

clear

We

(hither,or exactly

regarded.

arc

In all

broad.

by

men,

their scifts

or

and vegetables

ceremony

youn:j
one

free

a

former home, and

af-

charge,

snlemn

the invocation of the

emnly engaged

Moaaries

The

suet

rso

owned by the

be made

all tbe It lies in

farewell,

his

the church, and lasted

four o'clock.

arepared by

the

each

(o

be

few if any

but

yet

Their object

inhabitants of

were

to

present,there

entirely

be

a

a

with sin

a

England,

peiiod

what

and

former,

shore,

un-

We

on it.

New Zea-

ol

large size,

a

the soil seemed rich and

from

out

at

learn

to

lo

pine

latter.

pino.

11he

nccountS|
oiljfeclly
by

diffi-

any

loot

chief

which

edition

settled

boats,

two

which lined

plants

the

thick,

island These cabbage
have been, informed, correctly, the

Captain.

the 20th of October,

solemn festival

ceased

when it

sent

criminals

ever,the criminals

same

Later still,

the

and

but

from both;

quails and
Penal Settlement, for the most,

a

unable

passage It is about 4
must

grows

Subsequently, ,rols,

in 1/83.

where,

a

which

are,

f desperate

the-1

was

Sydney,

made

ol

appropri-

Jesus Christ

tbe first Pilot and the first

first

'

to

we

of Iho

eloquent application

It

i

the faith-

so

original

colony from

'Ibis

as

Capt.

in

without

ever set

trated faither inland.

copy his

we

fathom,

la* the
collected such;

respecting

same

After din-

large rocks

pine,

nnd
as

tall.

thing

future abode

and the

shore),

embarked

les*

not

twenty four

than

island,

trees

New Caledonia;
to

found

and

luxuriant here than in any part

more

being

could

large,

a

after thi*

sand;

particular, the flax plant, which

of spiuce

tree*

ry

the

continued

we

than twenty-two

coral

first that

of that country;

as

for tilloge.

from the

Cook's voyages.

vt

less

more

us

the

many

rather

is

rcn^

being

discovered hy

ivai

the

served

ibec

it

!

ships

At

gave

Matthew vii.

Island,

tbe

1 lie

much

or

some

land; and, in

WI

as

obtained

he

1771, and

in Oct.

Ear, (Toi island, and

sci

this text,

on

ol

be interested

have

we

can

as

Norfolk Island,

whichiWc

and

God alone be glory in the highest,)

interesting

ilia:

of

near

of

on

behind

v,

after this
not

with broken shells.

puny

a

abundance,

the

mile*

three

pan of the coast, on the N. E. sido.
We found it uninhabited,
and
were

inferred

rendering

readers will

our

observation

about

sound,

to

(except

doubtedly

and Iho island i*

besides

diameter,

mountainous

and

' Cook,

beautiful\
sung the

had

in

' information

creeled,

was

ascended,

servant

co-

mark

ship,

pulpit

indcr

Gotl

ful and zealous

its

glittering

a

mile

the Pitt-aimers,

|of

them.

among

a

assembly

Alicia

of

a crown

the

as

missionary

vessel

the

Pastor

hymn,

the

take

now to

was

to

at

Island,
in

necessary,

bank

a

landed

sort

' learn something; respecting

It

of Africa, yet

gospel.

cult

another

passage,

Pitcaira'i

or

carry

All

the

upon

of

*i*e

Thinking

01

and falls upon

their colors

port hoisted

in

commenced

surface unsuitable
part of the

gratui-

necklace of

imago

lun

a

rocky

ol

vessel.)

ship,

of the

missive

ideal

stern

to

will

it

now

are

on

twenty-two,

ner,

and

Norfolk;

lo

hence it may be

inhabitants number 2110,

. only

mhuionarj

her head, bracelets of
0

had

following

and

good

a

were

and found

.bottom mixed

published

hlters

removal

for

small

was

The figure of this roy-

)

arms,

her

in the

on

monument

a

ral encircles her swarthy neck

be

.ilhe
the

mi**ion

iho

for

the piow

0.-i

upon

on

viif

lions

1 very

by

whose

queen

removing

a

the

to

from

religious ' der* ihe removal
large

a

year,

on

of that Africountry
conversed
minister was

first missionaries

Philip; (Acts

In short,

attracted

water

Candace,

is named the

than

I

finished,

much

Island,

llutnbuighi that ihey

of

only
13,000 thaler*,
(the J&gt;'u(i' cost £35,000
a

contemplate

date, January 39th,
work

cost

$10,0011,

about

Island,

we

observation*

lunar

preceding

coral sand;

ol

continued

we

the
AndI column, the reader may learn lhat
prepa-1

their

Their

soul*.

lo

it

labor,

tous

the

upon

which

ship,

Holy

his

may

passengers!

ofPitcairn's
It is known that the inhabitants

Carpenters

oiler

to

Hamburgh.

launch

to

I

Eng-

work!

ship.

last

number of Christians
near

To

kind,

its

and

canvas,

ha**taunched

merchants

in

ship's

till the souls of its

10' East. The

•■

1(50

by

former, hy

when

[to sound,

Eternal fathom*

the

of

and the

lalhoms

little fortune of three

September,

winds

Ihe

this,

noon,

the! bank

by

Potman**

German

NORFOLI
K SLAND.

countries of Lu-

poor

for tin;

of the

propitious

the

hymn,

lovely

;

obstacle*,

til of ihe vessel.

festival, unique

Kibe,

&gt; swell

1

determined

the latitude of

in

I from ihe isle.
Soon after we discovered the
country,
ll'er nitr isle, we sounded in twenly-t.vo fathoms on a

ttmUtm, accompanied

Never mind

year.

also?

pious

the 371h of

a

gos-

capital Spirit

a

of that

tones

tin-'

May

the deck, lat

on

H'ermanneburgli

workmen,

other

the

furnish

i

thaler*

and

gratis,

of

visible

leaves

lady

the

ol

powerful

ves-

a

were

situated

is

family

noble

honor of the

Il

and longitude

on

days,

Cundace

the shores of llieir

lo

fetssi

&lt;■'&lt;&lt;»

done, lichen

have

must

messengers

some

the missionaries
adieu

bidding

so-

ships —the Duff, and the John

Williams—why

thousand

poor.

That would lake

lor

her missionary

now a

This

mighty societies,

her

land, wiih

from any

in

lie,

was

Eastern 'made

the

October

latter

establish-1

of Zanr-ebar, in

cmrst

On the 98th

Allien.

station in Africa, andI

revenues

not

de-

the

on

the missiona- !set sail;

to

help

we

pay foe many

cares

neb'urg

Now

these

convey

could

a*jd

mission

himself,

to

to

a

men!

Norfolk

of Howard.

&lt;

as

Their 29 z2' S.

treasurer.

en

destination

a

some

English

the contribution* of hisilin the word*

hy

rich

people,

own

have

who

men

voted themselves, in purpose,

built

and another

magistrate*,

a

established]![it

community,

little

pastor of the

as

parish-

lie

of ini-sionuiies.

army

house for

parish

and his

Missionary Society,

an

parish hy

ihe

35

185G

One of the number is

having emigrants.

who after

pail

FRIEND, MAY,

I

and

While

boats

judged
change,

ihe

lime.
we

caught
(hot

t

.about

tide lises a*id fall*

about four

or

fivef**!."

.

�36

THE

ihe representative of

reply,
STICAHNNDWESICHNOI.
LANDS.

of the

presence

nese, in any
evil

both

and

ly

good.

their

be known

ces are

.

and

only

not

where

cases

of relief.
as

They

be

is

economical,

good-natured,
not

agriculture

cheapest

in

and

Chinese,

the

,

closed

in

iinita-j

world.

be

to

there-

Socially,

The

valuable; and yel,

very

experience,

Islands will be

with

tiihcs,

■ Koli —a

woid

. They
ly

par-

much

these,
a

attempting

immigrated
well for

the

to

of their
TO

inquire

CLASS

The

it

is,

terior

a

ance, in their

and from vehat

strong,

bay
lar

The written

the religion,

the

and

almost the

Here,
of

provinces

and Fuhkieu;

and

language,

forms

under the

there

are

at

name

lier suivals that

and

some

a

TIihI this

aitiele

an

prepared

more

point

have

(hers is

may be
is

extract

given

the Oriental

lor

nify

recent-

So ({real is,

persons

wholly incorrect,

ear-

subject
Chinese

din,

have

people

where

different.

the

no

from

an

social

appellations

solely Clliinse pruducn

■a

Chinese,

equivalent,

•horn

on

in

#&gt;h&lt;&gt;se

and who have

this
(he

far

at-

sedan

and

class

with Ihe

in

The

subject

from

the

lo

which

influential

by

their

empire
need

away,

course

objectionable.

or

in mercantile

from Ihe

and

cities

no

people

more

of

inter-

long

intelligent,more wealthy,and

being
Many

manners.

life.

Some

with

by

us

vessels,

or

in

agreeable

more

from (he

are

have

become

service in

by

familiarized

more

whaling

or

occupafor

no

no

are

tbe reach

ot

no

essential

the

of

neighboring

They

man

the

are

most

object

of

boring

arc

of

the

Malay

quarrels have

neighare

a

been

bad

notoriously

men.

Their

the

1 have

been

have born*

their

among

surprized

local

revengefnl.

they

reasons

name

inde-

most

and

energetic

coasts

Their

empire.

the

For these and other

country-

hear of the

(o

boldness and maliciousness exhibited

It is

here.

men

with the Chinese
Still it would

as

a

be

not

by

some

man,

ers,

LI

people.

wrong

to

un-

the

people

and

the choicest
that

villages

have been the
in

(he

have

spirits,

taken

have

within
most

the

conversion

gospel

China ha* yet witnessed.

of

individu-

tbe

Had the coolies

Islands

Pobl~
oth-

been

brought

obtained

place

past year

or

twesl

soul which

the

further

among

fruits of the

of the

to

and

labored;

satisfactory

necessa-

few offices

over

among" them

kindly;

divisions

superiority

pass

have been those

.yd, Abcel, W. C. Burns, and

iheir

so

character

in

who have treated Christian missionaries mo*

something

humblest

vast

a

the

Many

mothers.

inacessible and the

most

&gt;he revivajs

fixed

coura-

Empire.

on

carry

countries and islands.

pendanl poition of

First

reminded

And

that

junks

trade with Sia'm, Romeo, and all

whole appara-

rank;

the

Amny

of Fuh-kien and

coasts

Provinces

Kwang-tung

emigran.sto generously

employments

permanence

nnd the

cus-

wiih the social

as

her*

many years

States.

facts that these rude

he

their

ranks in

same

mercantile

residence of

a

in the United

of these

sons

of China.

not

from

being

of Canton

where

Hongkong,

dif-

pursuits
in

"coolies,"

with the nations of the West has made

mer-

and

the

unnecessary.

There

hereditary;

i beyond

we

base.

were

has been ahU

some

Ihere.

kuli,

acquainted

flings

ex-

the porter of the

exists. The

body politic;-

no

unfair

no more

neighborhood of the

Macao

offspring

social and political system built upon this pan-

&gt; nly

writer

to

sig-

lo

classes.

compare the

nation

no caste

India,

language

Hindu

shores from the

nature;

"coolie"? He is,

numbers

embracing

accepted

apprehensions,

it has in the

no caste or

his

I

is

observation

class

a

of foreigners irading

by (hem inflicted theistic

language

chair,or

the sake of learning Ihe

it

it

rightfully

house-servant,

sprung, and

tions sometimes

caste

to

laborers, watch-

most

of

they

lo

op-

India Islands.

as

of the wealthiest

tus

chiefly

the

or

and

appropri-

But

our

fishermen,

articles comfortable and

Til" Hin-

as

this word,

—One in the least

widely

"

large

one

our

it represents.

What is the Indian

the

thai there

u«ft.

each.

and Americansresident in

silk warehouse;

P Now,

Ihe

as

and turbulent of the Chinese
laborers and geous

servile

the

system of that

manv

regu-

of Hindus

caste.

Canton is

with those of In

or

was

of

far

so

in Indiaoften ap-

debased

system is

to

"

in

which

by

means

class

a

immigrants

unclean,

are

coolies

cincture of contempt;

toms

newspaper,

prevail

of Rom-

despise

particular

caste] chants have
'

thorough-

confounding

customs

enure

dustani word "coo-lie
upon the

coolie

similar as

very

nre

is these kulis of the hills lhat

so

ly-

whole the Chinese

a

are

"

copper

lo a

whom it should be

races,

or

tea or

imag-

The Biitish trader* in Canton

tached Indian
of

and

Irnm

low

a

to

never,

wild

men,

our

arisen

"

or

other

to

Europeans

• bearer

in San Francisco.
"The mistaken ideas which

kulis

Europeans

of

tends, employ

distinction of" caste."i

in

understood,

The

are

servants,

these ljtter and

But thi* is

It;

name

of late emigrated in

immigrants, China,

of "coolies."

ined the existence of

widely

two

handbills and

European

engaged

capable

rupees

class

the Mauritius and the West

least

as

be
in-

Some with-

On the other hand (he inhabitants of
debased

And it

given.
have

Canton,

or

subject

countrymen

the

alone

people

nativos of the

brought

the difference between

China.

is

which the

dispo-

however,

same,

you find

liked better than (hose

ly

Such

geneial ately belongs.
ply the epithet
customs, and

Kwangtung,

shopkeepers

chiefly

own

rivers

which the

kulis

six

over

hither

ascertain,

fer

press them.

appearin

their

j

Of,

They

light

a

The

to

farming, asl the

animal food,

which is

poll-tax,

But

by

fictitious stories

by

by (laming

America, and the

Those

wild

jungles,

large

in

of

people,

the only inhabitants

are

still

servants.

as

emigrants.

to

deceived

would

as

sea-port,

common

fish-

of various

apparent-

residents of the in-

abhor.

the

different dia'cits ;and the earlier
now

the Chi-

physical

or

freely

use

castes

employees,

are

everywhere.

of

the

or'

Hinduism.

and

coasl

n

common

obtained,

are

Their habits, food and persons

BELONG.

dialects,

spoken

employments,

two.

much in

robust

Kuli,

mountains nnd

the

the

of sailors,

laborers

collection

a

in

were

nj'immigrants

successively

Some

have embraced

near

together

doubt

are .to

Mohamme-

have

generally employed

are

.color, and

parts

than Ihe

who

the

there

India;

of

many

"clansman."

signifies

ancient
races

which

themselves

aborigines

village watchmen,

what class of

come.

THEY

people of different

Empire differ

sition.

which

fishermen, while

nnd

•seae

most

superior

empire (hey

WHAT

Islands,

to

they belong,

countrymen

portiou

of those who have
!

Sandwich

to

railing

more

such

promises,

ol

from

originated
of

people,

nuisance,

idea of the

clear

a

capabilities

first

us

obtain

to

and

kinds—just

out

chiefly

farmhands and

ducements offered

ocare

multitude

a

yet

is

on

democratic than tbe

these

Under

are

it

prejudices,

more

probably composed

ing runners."

.conquered the country.

are

their

the

are

and almost doubt Other tribes
not

menial

in

politics,

in

drawn

They

sacred books,

perusal.
there

"coolie"
of

race

of the residents of these. inhainiiinis of
■

some

discouraged,

whether their introduction is

character

word

'several

that is de-

nnd

or

many who

The class called "coolies" in these Islands

or

Idan nnd other

sirable and

""in

their

against

to

easy

Vedus,

great divisions,

singular

ought

they

The

points

ermen,

degraded

servile duties.

the soil,

tilling

mili

or

infeiior distinctions.

acquainted with;

there is found in them much

fore,

used in

are

cupations.

wilh blind

Strange

energy.
seem to

lhat few nations hold opinions,

true

is

capitalists.

most

and

may

from Chinese."

laborers, sprang

or

the

are

declaration

regnid-lhcin

body—

Kshalriya,

Sudras,

performing only

all,

and

agriculturists

issued Ihe

wilh talent

gifted
the

as

Brahm.

creator,

sprang from his

They

"

all. Il

In

originally

came

supreme

The

caste.

mode

a

multitude of
arts,

a

ihe

arms

class [nls

caste

dajßuicl and fixed
llieir castes, ihe

Of

Bias,

or

.'from his feet.

industrious,!four

skillful

imitative,

laborers,

as

procure

the

proverbially

of the

Vishya,

From his

indulgen-

"

of

four

are

Brahmans,

constituting

of
unprofitable, I

but

the other hand

ai.d

head

The

like-

not

difficult tp devise

are

Ihe

peculiar,

llieie

society.

the

highest,

unintelligible;

of their

tion, though

tial

are

by

sufficiently weighed'.tary

some

irritating,

it

On

nation,

a

the

be followed

degraded

a

system

in that
country is familiar

known that

divisions of

must

language

to

or

is

the Chi-

wants, grievances, and whims

to

Ly employers;

win

like

peopje

a

community,

proud, slow;
their

of

The

Hindus.

(irt'valtent

BYTHEW.SPEER.
REV.

The

FRIEND, MAY, 1856

Sandwich

north,

from

�THE FRIEND,

Shanghai,
a

and

docile,

amiable,

more

would have

Ningpo, (hey

or

fered

proved

lo

manageable

has
do

blessed

some

where in

Islands,

has been

out, with the
dark

in

land

number of tho

ihe

by

rope have

muke

out to

Eu- &lt;the

known

procuring

perishing ,a long

I

lind

our

to

inhabitants

among

—

—

Pitcairns

Sir:—l.aHkrace

Reverend
of

(unity

sending

French

Capt.

forgotten

you

an

the

by

;

a

a

officer Mr.

Toby

brought

on

tain informs
fore

enabled
the

at

ago

injuring
he

Marquesas;

cheek swelled and

burst

O.i

fifty

a

'

The

!

diseased

pain

the

him

as

wilh

'

a

glass darkly.

He ! suffering
a

his

I hen

'

day

next

from

he

catarrhal

of thff disease

ship

school

years

joint

which

he had

teacher,

been afflicted with
he bore with

for

many

disease of the

a

hip

and I

spirno!

no,

ing

"

ous to

and
In September last arrived H. M.'s S.Juno,

Captain

Freemanlle, from

who

tain

us

among

Sydney

intended

to

present

of

some

them

altered their minds and
arrival of the ship
the

greatest

be hard
and I

oart

parting

can

assure

to

up

my
should

you

island if I

We

uot

am

•pportunity
were

not

all

have,

way'

(his time'

ship

me

townswoinan

the decline.

on

in

he

landed

was

our

yard

grave

next

da&gt;
his
-

near

mo

my

great

to

and

and

us

again

from this

write

to

you il

tory

glad

hear from

that the Horn* ia built, bad

an

Capt. French

opportunity

of

which

ua

w*

Feejee

the

driven

nunaiely

the

iieiug made, by

sincerely,

the

at

Tui Viti (or

King,

is

he

aometimea called Tha-

at the

by

the

to ha.a

the arrival of the Jean

On

naiivea.

laland

mignificent

large and

thereon,

for the robberies reported

compensation

committed

misove

of Viti

l.ivuaud

Coin nander II
despatched by

waa

la t'-e

jutwkll

Ilia Majcty of th* arrival of the ahip in F*ato ezainine into th* many
grievances comed

and deat trior* lalanda,
f by the Americans aelt
plained •
whirb. would k*
manding Ilia ; rea.nce at the investigations
crlruinatir.g tl.*Chl*fTal
lonhwilh instituted.
The result
Crimea

Viti anr1 hie people and many

feejee King
th*

having

character

&lt;av:ige barbaric

restrained fr.in

waa

of

dark

a

bro

been

further

as*

nature

ighl

to

lb*

light

of violence

acta

ar

between bimaelf ai.d Ooinu:-oiU-

treats

r.iiiAcatiun ola

af
American Government,
er BouTwcu.,
Viti
nature,wherein Tui
|irouilree not t* no.
l very stringent
the future, and hereafter lo prevent Sl* peo
:est Americana lor
ihe behalf ef the

on

from

plundering

the whale and other ship*

tu*Feejee

&gt;iutneree ol

lalanda and fl-hing

afford assistance and protection
tnd, to
vea**la
iceesaarv to
Th*

moai

wrecked

on

the

aavage Hjid rrja. lory

on. board.

I nplirated

w

iiiea.nir*e

harsh

tley

Boutwß' l,

the towa*

fearing

openly

to

t

wad

suea. a

iv

ma, ae.

Let

defying "'•_
and

meer lo

briaajsf/

have
of

t'.e aafcty

tusecuru

ily

puuisli them,

of tb*
praaeat

m.-.n.

rotor*

dw, lling in Fe.-j#e and f.ir the more
countrymen
No other way
offering it
ol their properly.
to

to

and

were

compelled that

in order

waters,
practicable Butt

coaata.

chiefs of

ac

la th*

eneagad

InAhoce

hen

tbrir charge, tnd

to

of t'oinmander

ibuut order and good feeling
-*ourae to

OAHUCOLLEGE.

proceed

to

and dozens of Uie United Mtatee dwelling

to demand

•ndrayor*

Damo*.

al.ore,

United State*

ordered

waa

of their

on

cilir.ena dwell-

American

the Government of tbe

t&gt;&gt;

laliiie.lure been laid

GEORGE H. NOBBS.

and

Archipelago,

aVataftCM veaeela unf

King, informinj
ice. commissioned

re

kie

certain rrm-

l»r*

waa rex

that they

would loaf

remember It,
ANNUAL

EXAMINATION

AND

The Annual examination

of

"

them

day

"

will take

place

at

Oulm Col-

Punahoa

on

Mon-

Tuesday

commencing

on

the

each

12th and

13th inst.,

morning.
•

a

officers,

at

9 o'clock

tn

th&lt;

:r

itulaie

merest*,

take

■

*rrsa«e

t\

tlie

to ro
a

•f

~a,

the Jokn

aavagM

led

and

and

prnilagaali certainly
In our wbalinrj

of tha preseal bat

an

fil-

a. r

afi.ro.vvi,-

Mitefr.
by Iheir

a*

of iheir

a-a«.

We

aieea
**•-

on tfcis
hi
ereatful to Hi

comma:

will

"Ie c

much

Ad*mt, beadeaVSßr
oa

laidla

mercantile

likely |,laa

then

*i&gt;

always victorious 6ve

destroyed and

and i eaaltiag In effect* that may

plaffll.sd Saudwitu laaasaa.

aaoat

viare

power

reaolveo

crew

ejee

were

whaling

bed g

time

against

&amp;,-.cordir.gU

towaa ware

oar

f those Islands

will

towna
a .me

tween Ie

and ihe

ireaatetanee.

.

Tbe Rhetorical exercise*

li.

which tba former

important

day,

ut the

waa

egftgemente
lien

and

n't

of their calcndlug
inlltly
:hair own, it

lege

of their

The burning

EXHIBITION.

offers from Norfolk.
lo

to, and cruising*

reached

arrival to iuveetigate and enriuira
Feejee Island and on
that might eliat he
acute any ini-uliden&gt;ianding

inm«e

and

have

i.'apilala

most ol

remove

ar-

Islaadsvt*.

readera.

our

in

whaling

ibemealvee

most

Commander,

the Feejee

Southern Coaat of the Island of Viti Leva

ex-

are

from

the towns ol I.authala
in Rewa Uoada, off
upon her anchoring
Consular* md
and Vuth the head q lar-.cr* of the American
of the Rewa Kingdom, and neatof the King, a prefa-

'J

Yours,

S. C

E. 0. Boutwiia,

The following interesting particular*

mill

Adams

I ile

Mrs. Eliza Palmer.

d'-ar sir,

Rev.

before

of the visit

the live, ami property of the Americanaresiding at
lalanda aud
engagid io the Ci uimerce of thus*

«amhju,)

French will hand you the trifling
believe
donation I mentioned in my last and

it will|

to remove

myself

I shall

is

island home,

causes

intend

arrival,

but I think

Nobbt and others

hear from

spared

us,

her

interred

au

Feejee Island*,

the important viait of thia ship

co

thoa« lalands,

tween

died the evening previ- '

Nantucket)

know the

although

it

the

and I believe
if

family

Mr

not

old

the

sir,

We expect

citement.

packing

leave

with

about march next,

shall

to

en

to ,ne

Captain
toi

to remove,

seem

remove

will

you

we

to ascer.
remove

Norfolk Island, about 150 agreed
at

of

wilh

May 3rd.

hatbor yesterday

application

into

are

The'

this

Adam,

tothe

-oliritii,.. assistance, the John Adamt

through

at

pi

plundering
t:id

affection.

"

of

Polynesian

to

ol

engaged

and thai

saw

1 have

disense

W*

autumn.

favored

following particulars

and Panama.

the Feejee

The chief officer of one of the ships (" Spar-•

exemplary patienceI tan

and died in peace.

the

think

be

the lalamle of Polynesia

security

and all my de-

passed

three weeks since.

until

ol the losses sustained
by the repeated outrage*,
aeaa, a,.d also
committed b\ the savages upon iho ciewa of American SJlnss

,

which

Should

his health,

to

to the
America! Got*
Information having lieen forwarded
Ihe U. t). Consul at New- Zealand affecting tbe in
eminent
by

i.een

Califomian

s»me

among

communicated by

were

remain

John Adams

ilns

hasten to

believer, his
beam of

longer

in

in relation

of the community

Many
a

"

Valparai»o

St. Paul's

the

copy

The U. S. 8. Jokn
rived

lo

Quintal

to

rraders'will

our

from (he

so
difficult toI
many on (he sick list that it is
the hack of his neck, and from thence '•
find an efficient memberto attend to the wants
1
back
and
he
in
of
died
it settled in his
sight
of the two
But lam■
ships which arc here.
this island.
well supplied with the
appropriate remedies,i
On the sth inst., departed this life Edward

went

expects

to

he edits the

dispensary.

a

supports

he ha*

addition

school-teaching,

he

We

in faiih

Christ,

hope

no

In

climate favorable

school-

ashamed of the

a

of

cross

and

where

1852.

with occasional communication from his pen.

before his

on

dying

blessed Saviour is all my

be- sire

caught cold,

Inside,

in Iho

since

d

in

i.tal,

He had b»en of the

day

am not

up

to

California,

find the

Things hope

exclaimed 'ashamed,

exultation,

gloried

I

—the

lighted

countenance

Cap-

a nerve.

"

"

in

that of Edward

The
to

the

China,

to

labor among the

be

next

my

died "strong

he

speaking

was

of Christ

about 2 months t germs

till

duly

do

to

The

originated

pricking

by

and

straw

a

Drenching

de-

as

wrote

employed

God."

to

;

chiefitual

before and Paul

evening

shore and buried

home

leaving

tooth wilh

750

out

the

soul:

affirmation,

'•gospel

of Nnn-

months

lhat the disease

us

noble

'

cough.

Marquesas

died the

his

glory

giving

'

17J

months from

refined

'

passen-

ship Spartan

the

Capt. Turner,
two

with

very '•
I
in ihe head and death

bad

very

I last

for the last three years.

'

the United States

to

Instead of returning

engaged

been

afflicted wilh
Scrofula
for a long lime, and
labor '
had borne with christian resignation intense
suppose was '
affliction
bark from bodily suffering, but the furnace of

some were

strong fever, pain

death,

who had been

'

a

Valparaiso

to

(tended with

luckel
•perm

was

of

about three weeks since,

one

of

exception

returned

40,000 Chinese

offers, my

Island.

when

In

-

Foreign

Board of

Board commissioned him

be

speedily

probable

were

(he

among

under the patron-

China,

to

For

health.

and China.

Francisco

out

visiting

now

laboring

Presbyterian

and

in ISSO.

moreover

hundred and

that it is

so

ihey

as

Quintal,

not

Last

.

and

opportunity

from Norfolk

went

is

desirous of

was

would

one

Chinese,by

the benefit of his

San

of the

"Juno" Missions,

are now

we

arrival

Yesterday arrived

was

which

epidemic

California bound

back

just

'

you.

introduced

low wi.h

oppor-

lie

will

master

under

gei-s

'

are

favor ofthe

by

know I have
you may

that

Most of the inhabitants here

ing

this

lines

a lew

tho

family included

'letler

J

185(5.

About

when

ISI6 he

age

Freemantle

Cupt.

ship

a

in

remarke
(he Rev.

who is here

wood.

Norfolk Island;
that

Chinese

by

detailed the pros-

who

inquire

to
us

will leave

Sec.

which I

in

signed going.

Nor-

fire

j

1856.

H. M.'s S

by

of

cause

some

gentleman

he has been

many years

few lines

a

the purpose of removing such

Mr. '•

of
to

Island, )

Jan. 2*h,

inform

sent for

of EI ward Quintal,

-Death

folk Island

Death

Removal

Spartan

and

)

Island,

Capt. French,

community.

to

come

emigrating

Tofhj, of ship

This

the islands for

forwarded

letter

of

"

potatoes

]

(he

PITCAIRN'S
CORRESPONDENCE.
ISLAND

Sickness

columns upon (he

our

Mr. Speer.

C. Damox.

"Moniauk

Ipects
I

men.

in

servant,

BUFFEIT.

Jan. 29th.

interest in Ihe

an

Our readers will find

Reverend Sir, your

Mv Dear Sin:—l send
you

wo-

and

(o

mercy

feeling

and

and

men

of all

ance

tbe attend-

invite

cordially

engaged Education.

are

obedient

Rev. S.

The Trustees

remain,

Pitcairns

of America

Saviour's

a

I

which you

in

cause

health and

good

the 13th.

evening of Tuesday

the

on

o'clock

1
at 7

the Court House in Honolulu

at

the

and I

Damon,

in

are

prayers,of

the

by

you

JOHN

September

of

story

sent

ever

the

family

poured

blood,

dying

saintly

most

that the churches

men

your little

'wishing

these

watered by

been

whose air has been warmed
a

freely

and

|hope

we

will accept

Mrs.

to

respect

prosperous.
Holy Spirit I

His

soil has

Ihe tears, fertilized

which

articles

some more

'he deed.

kind

My

sent

we trust

but

localities in lhat great

particular

whose

Providence

connecting

days past

wonderlully

so

be

in view,

object

ascertain,

yet

not

but it may

Fair,

'°r

will
class of laborers;

should have

we

the

37

MAY, 1856

ify

aahaac* Ik*

Tana*

Seel in'lbe •'eprraaroo-asrs*

bjm.ted Ua**

b*lw»»B la.

teejee

|

�38

THE FRIEND,

jnolulu. having learned

Public
Meeting.
On

w«n?h»nt«
»l&gt;« l»t«
tl&gt;«

April 29,

of

«,«n!ntz

tn«

roatdenos

os tllr. 8.

inoetiull»»« e»!I«d

»&lt;l utVe«r»

ohosen

A. ?.

Ito,,

6»nt«

II, VV,

'

! l?rod.

'l

&lt;l88 illilottiitz,

os

7

sollnwiiiss

»n,l«t

intim-

_

Vice

Hawaiian
tin

cull

.been, in

sition tin, ,,c,i,,„ ,,f

&gt;vo,,l,l

lo.llli'O,

or

,1,,.

ulu

,no

Itcpresi&gt;nt,,!ive»,

r,

I Ilully

,,,

t,,

s,i»i,,in

«4,oliav

abode enactment, pass,,| !,&gt;,!,,, II,,,is,.,,,

r,^,,

&gt;

x ,!,!,..

call

l,v

a

,»,l

'I I,,

has

accordance

lleyn,,|,ls, —II,,„,,!,,I,,,.,,, 94,
Xelclicr.

3'bos.etpencer,

«i

,

,,

,

,i,

I

ktraooe

Co,,

in

tliegener.il

Uooes, a

ennvenien

tiietuuriilists

of

c

are

practice

of the

the

tribes of (he Ameri-

waning

And had

Seliastopol,

in

the

i

Indian

had gone

mythical

than

more

been

before

alphabet

no

of this

name

your
eoia-

went

within

sluut

airs

to

in

across

a

lies

battalion

a

rived

hi

poisoner

the

in

ever

a

few

of Fort

Greek Colonel in

Mentis,

is

com-

the Al-

has been

a

of advanced.

nan

a

who

when

and

Crimes,

.since. Ho

boat

a

Balaklava

«l

incident:

distance

a

up

from

wining

following

Russian service named

manded

iitiuiiiy, against ilie operation of tbe law in question.
'1 hat in the
gratuitous and uncalled for ftp al of this

W,

liticc

ago,

ofAnInctidhenecorrespondent
Wtar.-The
Times

the

nanatfs

Constanlins,
liio

cnion-

or

of

flag

da**

eommu-

no

aware,

A

hi-h

w

complaint ho* ever been submitted to
Honorable Body by any portion of th* mereaottto

,.
,I,|,

,, ,.

tV, 2,„„s

transacted

existing law,

Caston

N&gt; fir
asvoar

,' nity.

,,,,,,

1!

with the

seieril

resulted

a

,„,

■

residence of

one

forest.

invented,

the

th* Muglish language, not only amongst the merchants
themselves, but as bttwesa tliem and
the Government

HFl'.'II^C."

.in/,.„sof 11

can

section

.

"

made in

by''among

passed

sixth

for amendments nnd tidditionstot
on

e,through the

publicnioetina. of

been

of (he

the

It.

,

b,

has

repetl

I'reKt-

sullut»»:
"PC!!!.!,'

providing

bill

a

English or Hawaiian language," beg leave rcspoetfully to submit to your Honorable body our views of the'
inexpediency and impolicy of lhat measure.
The commerce of the Hawaiian
of the London
Islands has heretofore•'poiident
1
sot-r!

V. i,, llceen.

hou!&gt;e,

tlie Cltitir re2d tlie

tolttttiz

that

for the

Law," passed
Gth of June, 18tS,
vviib
all ininifests, entries anil
other
docu-ijdovvn lo posterity
enacting that
ments presented at
Custom House shall be cither iulI honors.—77»e
Pacific.
any

_

; .lit,',, &gt;I,t-

cieeretti'V.

Hunk!!,

of Nobles

An Act

"

ttitd !!,e

Hlnnttzntner)i,

',poo

At

"

l'of
Itelt! itt
the Revenue
o'eloollc

vi&gt;8

&gt;Vuud,»l're»iden!

8r»«neer.

Ibo president

Kevnulds.

order,

to

Lverott,

2?bo».

Lu«l!/,

of llonolultt

»nil other reaidetits

House

f'tlie
os

meeting

o

MAY, 1850

Henry Itliod.s, II, &gt;|, VVIiilni v, tV, l„ ,,n „
W.
A.
law, your memorialists eau only fortee inconvenience, age, and it *»ai reinlved to let him rejoin his
&gt;!„ I, I,,,
Aldnoh, A. !', I&gt;, rm, II, Had.1,1,1 v Co., Knill
'■
, confusion sad exp
to the merchant and to lbs
which wns sent
use, bo b
Waterman, It. W. Wool, 2. F.
over to* Ihe Russian
,'„ll,i,r„, 2,,,,. I'liu., W„i, r
li'tvi inment,
without
eompenaating
any
house, 2as, &gt;1 &gt;!&gt;»«, &gt;1. (,. »Io,.«arra(t, II. (o.oly 2». ('„,,('. i
line* some time ago.
On the occasion of his
'
SV ». F. F,ior.&gt;'
whatsoever to
of Ihe
portion
any
ejommunity.
Jliberaiion a
incident oocm red, Con2?he moetinie V!t.&lt;! »,!
X.
'.
For conliiiieiiioii
of
il)' !»,', !'., w, w,„, I,
your memorialists views nsabove!
with the (Snglixh officers who nccom&lt;?»«llu. u. &gt;v. lieid. 3°. F. II. &gt;Iit's,,.tlI. ,!i!'l,r, (i, ,», expressed,
they would beg respectfully to refer j vi
llollot'l'.un ,111(1
Honorable llody to a commuuicatiou on this
&gt;I,.lil^,&gt;,,!(.,'^'.
?ield,

„

&gt; family,
advantage!

i
I

touching

|

. versing

&gt;lr, U.
«nd

VV,

t'iell ('&lt;!&gt;,! il,e !,iw

«,!»&gt; retd

scnnt tliu

/1&lt;/,,.„

os 4ltn lluttxe

ooedintZK

wore

os too

ttit

lulu, ltrtvo

roo,«.ic&gt;'4

o.

eland

t!,e

llie

!

nil

tli

Iiii!

tiii'io

&gt;l

is

tiiiiixietiuiii

1.,

now

l',,,v. l!i" ii iwtii

tlio

toic&lt;&gt;i&gt;tl

,,s I!&gt;„tu&gt;

i,w.

itl tlie

tu i&lt;o i„

etiii

tlio

,t„,I !„i».t

,,!'till.,

ll,»wltii,t„ ui'

i gratified

A„v itiwcilioi,
N«o«»«r/ o,„I will

u&lt;

,|,e

ice

utlillr

i&gt;!

&gt;,

it,,

»l!«ritt!i,it us tils.
,„,'s.o„t
tutere&gt;it« ouu!

/l«»&lt;»i&lt;2&lt;!,l,

»»t!ter itt

'l'ititt

tvo

Ilutvitii.t,,

iutere8t3

!5„.-.iisI,,

in-

os

»n/ liiilinn

i„w

lie

tu

us lite

it

i,s

ul

!,tw

i,s

„,

:
i,&gt;

!i»',

A.

Woo

11.

Wm.

&amp;

Qreig,

Mo

»ion« bo

»!sst&gt;e(I

Mlttoo! tu&gt;«t!l2

,s

lt,„I l.,,,!,,:

M. Mitchell,

I'.

Moawnsn

, I,,

Nil,

It.

#.

l»t»ia

tlitt

0.

«.iid oii'oiil

prop.tfetl

o!li&gt;,n!8 land

'I'll tt

rtlmoels,
»»&lt;!:

tie

iln

to

„! t&gt;

t!,9

I tu-

D.

I.

It.

Bon,

&amp;

t!i

kee

&amp;

petition,
lint
in

III

I wilii

,»»

ll

I

met'-

he

iii(",'ti„^, I for
Ul

,tn,i&gt;i'iteI

to

o&lt;in»i4!oI us the
M

ll, W.

XVuu!.

». X.

.1

11. w.

iVlontzuinecv,
It,
A. r&lt;»o!t&gt;tion

o»!l onotner
aoliun

K &gt;o, A.

s,!„!! ,

lino

I

I'.

by

tlioo?

&gt;V

',v.

Itiil uesure

porston

,,.

every

word,

lut

onp7

in

Uloto

l»I«&gt;

Oiap/

ol soicl

r.

&gt;l.,

lloittieus Nepreoentittircs

lite

Committee os

I'cetnidle

ttul

nic

liter!

nctuuttted tu tno

lluttxo

p,'i-!«&gt;t!
i?rei»,uti!c, i»n! rle iuiution',

lloxibobv,
«/

a?» &lt;A&gt;,

30

to

of

&lt;!&gt;«

orto!erKigo«l u»«rc!,3Nl«

(Uld

P.

all

sui,

lily mourned

accidentally,

either

delicate kindness

L.

[antagonist*,

and

those

(lag

was

wilh

met

whom

&lt;

hrter,,

dead, had been

as

the pan

oo

his

sent,

probably, from

more

or,

receive

to

of

luave

our

father from

cap-

tivity.

T. VV.

J. J.

oflLrTYecauhrpen.c-eyear
ap

Ca-

M.

to

flat

a

make

a

Chero-

superiority

the

paper

to

mark for each
Cherokee lan-

There

six

vowels and

combination

To tkese

pro-

few others

a

can

ianithcr

lake,

during ye reign
Majeatie, iika maiden lo-

arid

ye

low estiiii,

man

sum

re-

he shall he

ofa bundrily
pounds
and

except

hae

he

gj|

wife,

or

less

I

waya, gif
is helrolhit
to

appear lhat he

,t

then be shall be

woman,

shall

sho likes;

his

her lo hn

may be,

make

A

,Sandwich
the
'

preceded IIt

vowel

are

Their

high

speak

estate

soon

thought

a

a

ordonit lhat

■

free,"

mark

in the
or

liis

aa

talk,'' |he

particular

a

contrive

vowitl

a

to

to

fuses

of i

and afier-

stone

The number of marks

hnn

was

of baith

Literature," liberty

by

"

it

her maist hlrssit

it occurred in jmulct in the

"

making

making 86.

nx,

itnd

jventor
ihis

t»

young

following

has been

tions
'

received

on

one

few

a

of the

days since,

communication from bis mother.

placed in

This

(tion.

residing

man

Island*,

bands

our

for

mother communicates

and heart

yearnings

of

art

&lt;,&gt;»,

was

invented.

It is

an

now in

use

[admiration;

Ihem

and

Pstrticiion.
Y

thus

been

and

and

thousands

reproduced

of

have

Pacific

publicaihe

emo-

many thousands

roaming

lines

may

'
many of these wanderers,

who

,
vast

or

These

nan.

now

f
The ill- and

completed,

mothers,

ding

"

at

i

duced

,

brothers and
We

home."

lie

(o

him for

mythical

age]

century,

er's
'

by reading

this

i
ings,

heart,"
or

Young

either

"

lo

communicate

men

abroad

some

transcript

retrace

can

with
have

this

read

by

have fathers

sisters

hope

upon

over

has been

and il

in the 19th

located

sons

or

wonder and

came
a

who

of tho

intclli-

ridicule of

was

object

//&lt;».

rt»id(»,l« os lllM

an

literature.

laughter

nn

by

lant.Mge*,

extensive

but when bis work
to

complete'pho iislands

A

(bus invented

endured the

tribe,

For each of (hose sounds 'of mothers

other Indian

he became

Ap,, 1854).

was

Indian.

applied'lo

Irepresent*

llieir

ul iVutilo,

«/

shore,

when

boat,

thai

hope

a

The British

Brown, has called out many interesting
reminiscenBeuck, 8 ce* of llic
privileges of the Indies.

Blahop,

The wonder of

A«,

,

Wing,

Pfluger.

of the

Every syllable

alphabet

jgenl

I'ltirleen,

Itozulnti.

cherish

ciege,

the Ktis-

commanding.

D.
A.

DreytW,

his memory, when the

B consonant.

added

I?fe?i,!ent to

«!iutilri (Iccm

the

!,

tlie
us

W.

I.

alphabet

upon

twelve consonants.

N0s»«tt'V.

»«mot-i,t&gt;

in

.duces 7J sounds

ttetIiuitile,

atttliui-ilit,.: Hie
lie

Ford,

heard

people

la character

nteetitiiz w!&gt;ene&gt;et-

W.
('.

Chapman,

Collin

Chas.

Johnstone,

an

upon trees,

sound.

!l t'V.iii-

v!y
wn&gt;4

11.

&gt;.-

in

NOI'S ,11K I

Of.

7S,
.1.

I,

Paty, I
Marshall, 11. A.

named Guess,

attempted, first

occurred

i^,

I'. l&gt;(.',-i'!s. «, l&gt;, .1,, I.,

r'iell.
II.

On 1I,oti!!lt&gt;. tot I

$&gt;X

Il

&gt;l

c

out

ctrrv

J.

Poor,

"furiosities

guage is either
t?no l!omtn!lt««

A.

Having

I , overburdened

,n

/-',,&gt;,./,

Russian

a

II\JS-&lt;,

Indian,

wards

io'o.'I'.l'IU

us
ill., u,,t

Lid

Mitchell, Orinboum &amp;

invention of

the while

us tiiii
I

us lli.sll

tito

tiin /','/,»

I . by

II inks, Jno.

Moll. Aid rich &amp;

of the

1825.'

.,

2?it!,'tetn.

i I'i'i'silent

t!ll2 Hulls,.s us

T.

s. p.

Burns,

Krull

One

&gt; u,.n &lt;

llie

(lining

lo

(lie

approached

truce

dic

now

llojoV',

us

M.

Owen,

J. E.

Rixman,

11. F.
L

i.,, ,»&gt;

Il,'&gt;„o.&lt;,,,!

t!,ti'«

l!„m„&gt;ill,&gt;u

n,

!tii,K&gt;iii!e,! !&gt;&gt;

Upon

With 8»til

,i

of

naval offi-

a

jHhmv &lt;]i-cntlf 1111_&gt;

navy bad snltered

AINCADMUS.
DIAN

roKidentx us Ilonolulit,

7l

«»

i,i'

&gt;&gt;r&lt;izi2i'

~,

expecta-

no

was

clnlil had been stared.

W.

MartbaJL

&gt;,

itnd
m,

lt„I

■

lln

Sehaatopol

100

utiew

ha had

said,

J. Oartwright, It. 8.
Ehlers, Yon Holt &amp;
Among
taaaos, A. J. Cleghora. F. Spencer, J. f. Colburn,]
uither tilings of the good old Scottish Piirlin&amp; Johnson, J. 0.
Pratt, L Desha, J. 8. Walker ,f
of Margaret, about
passed in the
if.. Fraoooni, 1.. 11.
Mandclbaum, C. Brsjrer, '1 1, by J. |[mrnt,

is the

,is ti,i4
us

Ins

of

wi,!.!. ,!o „,,l

!&gt;v ti,i!

II20KU2

\. &amp;

W.

E.

Win.

I&gt;.,minis,

.'o,,!,',.,)' A.

l&gt;

\,

,,

us I'.NK l'cettnlile

&gt;'0&gt;,io&lt;

J.

Co., Melchera &amp; Co.,

.N.

0.

Fred.

•!;,

Turner,

W. S.

Joo,

May,

a

Oltlit.

/i«ii»,!&lt;j,

Robinson,

11.

he

il Coady, linn

,o,&gt;&gt;„,,!,!o
&gt;,

land

Field.

in

serving

cer

bill

law.

li. VV.

Cooke,

are

the

lo

existing

Everett,

a

I, Jim. ,1 mine,

Burdtok, C.

J. A

raavre,

l!,o II „urit!i!e

,v,

&gt;!,,&gt;

otlter

OlpeuKe,

!I

!&gt;

,i„'ii,,.,it(',

jo.'t

ti!.,,l

Him

,

!i,t,x t

i.n.I

1.

1., (item. Castle

11. |li:u,nid.

coi.nntitilv,.Everett,

to til' in,

,i

r,

rlJaa.

&gt;,nr

now

l&gt;,'

u&gt;,

,,v

c('&lt;&gt;,,_v!si,!!)'

v/e

llou»&lt;! ol Il&gt;.'!it'e»entittivc4 lo
Os tN«

!,„!

i„

,I,,vt!«il,„t&gt;",„

I'lxt

/lcsali'iiii.

it

no,'!,,,,, us ',!,

t„v

Mdnivie,

;!,„„,.'Junes,

,!is,,

us

r&gt;t,iisi4,

NO

to

wi!!ii.,tt
tnti!,!

inefc

v!,iite&gt;&gt;',',

or

,ts»t,it«.

Jno.

I!Taiier, Savidge

lii'ii!

withheld)

n

of the

seeing again.

Moasarratt, I'. W. Fitch. J. 11. Rogers, H.M.Whitney, the Colonel had just been conversing were
-Ittobt. MeKibhin, Jno. Oaskin, 'I'. 8. Seymour, C. 11.
surprised and affected lo see hitn clasped in
.Butler, J. T. Oower, B. 8. Kuggles, 8. M. Emerson, 11. ihe anas of tite lieutenant
The

x-

-

&gt;,,„'!,,,„!

tie

i« fittr &lt;ow,»r,I« it!!

or

rit'(,',,t

a&gt;,

»s

t&gt;,u

»h(l oonnot

nation

I,,w,

commute

t!,u &gt;iit,si„&gt;,,s os t!&gt;e l,'ti»tut„« t»
lie

r«qutrlnsr
&lt;o &lt;lt«

to tlio

bet

His *on, be

tion of

-

,

!&gt;&gt;lo

,&lt;'ii!.,i&gt;

thus far

for the

tion.

&gt;,,!.

I

us eittt/ os tiiis

re?&gt;ie2ls,!!&gt;/

hag

t,.

I'. Jul I, W.

, I'.lbei',
v,e

Irani

to

s Jno. Montgomery, Tin s. Spen •r, 11. Rli I, , J. f,
■ terhotue, IM. Hoffmann, J. K. Chamberlain, Cyrus

lOottl; tlterelurei
'llttt

1849,

therefore prny lhat your II
give your sanction, (which they

im!

repeal
W. Wood, Jax. Mitkee, A.

■I.iiies,

„,

Jan.,

will

v

to tin'

urn!

ol t!ti,

munit?

It.

th* then

Iio,

,t,,,i

,',,,,!,,s„,„,

penso, botlt tsi t!ie

port

l wlioli

i

IH

nubj
Ipanied llim, the old Colonel expressed bis
Foreign !!•-'
hope that he should find ihe greatest part of
French H-, ,
his
family alive and will, though he bad
Wyllie'i lelten
heard front I hern but once since llieir
las., Oct, 181:,
separaof

memorialists

t„

.!

oner of

i

omn

w&gt;ii.'!ii above referred

Il,t&gt;v^!!-

!»,,

„«,»&lt; .,

i

py th* Minitter

March, 1851, alto to Mr,
Dillon, Consul of Prance, No. II

tile House

(i.

'N&gt;e enm,„r?&gt;'oiuI

is,

Excellei

21

No. li,

!&gt;un!&gt;e

-1

ond !-e&lt;!,Ie„!,4

the

tv

tlated

-,!,(!!,,„s.
, to Mr.

un

IV!|oIi»i!, ,'&gt;„I

!F/!o/-«H,,,

to

lie,

Your

let,-,,,

tturo

l»«un,

tt

Itli-,
•.

Uii

. I by

liiiuiis

i-

&gt;„&gt;,.

,i,o,-,

„&gt;

I'l-o t,„l,!,, it,i I il

tt,ii„oiis!/

liio

meeting
We,

04! »r

ti,is

neltli d..in

,-i

,,s

i',',„,i'l

,&lt;„,!

us .Vul.los

Field toot, rcrtd ll,e
»!&gt;!.!!&gt;

,u l,o

still

of

(heir
(heir
no

resi-

will be ina

moth-

wander-

friends.

reasonable

�39

THK FRIEND, MAY, 1856.

for

excuse

long and frequent

writing

not

i isronn,

I*i

Wyinin,

Why

kauri

To divell

»

It

ert*tr*

't.-re.

ISaG-

la

in

Kroiii

Friends

Why,

leave il.e

T..C lov.l'sl

l

i.n no-

-|iol

Thy

naiive

ii

nan

The

railing

air*

mis

Tne

shall uoiie.

Thai BTM

M

I'm'.

'.iil

mil-

■,

.1,1

thuti

»'J«*

Tout II
The

o

calmly

That
The

II"

lie-

rule

day,
ha'ili

sulliiv

Winch

ii

lino i,'

iais

lots ol

oil,

And all the

ami

-

lr*W)

In

every
iii'iuti-11l

lac

whii ii ne'er

all

In line

lor

thoiioh,

-he

could

ihey

has' th.e.i left

Whose lire

dear,

water
iim

day.

it
and ihoughtl hy
VVyina'ii O
,
stispeekahht joy,

hj

ius

with

01*

vvh.u

she embrace her

Would

boy

absent

laat

to

by

Father too, whose

Ids threescore

O, how would

long

and len

years

loceVld

Whose snow-white

His

he

rejoice

alt-cut

lost

furrowed

n&gt;

beapeaka]
wrinkled

brothers and

Wuulil

place

D.

■ task

wilh

-mi!''- and

Wiih
Oh,

ciiine

Ant

view

again lliy

around

Nature

lo

Itn 'I worda

mcci

weu.l

mountain

g.eel tl.ee.

home,

us

vailey, lull

And every

an,'

Inns and

Tneir former

shapes retain,

sufficient for any

Ihe ear,

slnlie
Their pensive nun tours
ihou werl
just as ihey did wneu

leathered iriltee

The

Upon

board,

round

took*

valuable and

a

visit

thought, perhaps
ihe oeeaus briny
Beneath
We

Or felt

a

Among

foaud

l.'iy

grave,

10 disease

victim

U at
th'3 islau

the seasl

she

arc

we

l.iads

and that

boat

board

useless.

mother

Thy face,lhy

\\

sou, my

longs

D.

It. Uoutwkll

why

la such

/

lo ace.

O,
To

let

the

dear

My

not my pen

me

mar

lv fairer

as

feelings

son

tones

I'll

thin?

pardon

speak

Baker,

M. I'ottcr,

M't'is,

VV. b. i:

boy,

my

11.

11.

employ

ol

Wyuian,

brass

and

supplied

\V. M.

me;

m

nnd
Surgeon,
HAWAII, SANDWICH ISLANDS.

Physician

HILO,

to, \.

reasonable

se-

terms.

0. P.

lo thee.

itch,

nnd

I.

Oflicc

corner

9 A. M.to4P. M.

HOFFMANN,

in

Physic
in

the New

and

Queen

day

and

To

nnd

ii

Store,

Driii;

11.

JijittVaMM.

Open

Block.

*

which

Island*.

is called

offered

as

KEALAKEAKUA BAY

the

are

the

Visiting

Whale-Ships

of

SSTOUII attention

George

of Kaahumann

nifrht

Masters

M

Surgeon,
comer

An'.hon's
sts., Makcc &amp;

Hawaiian

fur/H-ntrr.

Office open

.

tmrpm.

S,,''Mk*r.

Surgeon,

HONOLULU, OAHU, ti.
Merchant sst.
of l-'ort and

sea,

t.'u/mrr.

Leach,

JUDD, M. D.,

Physician

l'ur.,.r.

s-iuiet.ils,

and

carefully replenished,

B.—Medicine Chest*

on

*».

Milnney.

and

.
U. States and Eu-

Oct. 2. 1804.—3

do.

Samuel

the

on

Whale

terms

G. H. WETMORE,

lananYt

3rd

reasonable

on

Hawaii--

lenuired by

All Stores

WANTED—Exchange

on

over-

terms, for

nutlet.

the shortest

learn that
of the

at

ships

Cash, Gooda

States.

rope.

also,

of well

furnish

HAY, HILO, HAWAII.

others,

of clo-

was

business

in
to

General Merchandiseand

in

Produce.

an

Oflirc

2nd

Esxteston,

It.

?

address

should I my son
mournful stiuin

a

1,ini1..'., Ist,

1). K.

1
But

| I_l

OnasaaaasnanT.

sate,,

Agents,

I.

himself

favorable

on

■"faBALER

from

as

Maul. S.

"itTpiTlTlAlV,

order,

(luown

had been

CO.,

prepared

is

the United

mi

BYRON'S

sent

contribute

to

Kini;

WORT If

E.
I'l

yinan

Bill*

peril

found

There

sorry

recruit!

with

lor

Lofie“sJAdomens.”
Utohof.Sfner.Srs

her soul revue
how did
yes,
her son was yet alive,
Tj learn
O

Hf)

ice-

of

amount

occu-

th* B*n»
St., opposite
35 If

General

("st.'iliiished

Hawaii,

Hilo,

, Ships

was

Htore formerly

Bscruita,Btorage and Money.

nith

J.

skill and.

as

streets, near Ike

School

at the

&amp;

nnd

Chandlers

Rain*supplied

of the

was

has spared thee dearest boy,
But God
mother's heart mill joy.
Wbicb nils thy

Come then,

OILMAN

Ship

incidents

the

siiflcrcd from the vicisiludcs

(hey

wave,

Nicholson,

and all her

library

extensive

lected books; but
though had'al

by

pied

11.

ihe

for

or

Kiiiß

inell's t'lia iel

else that could conduce
crew,

mid Retail Dealers

ami

Hen-

pcrfecl

expedition.

ol'tlie

s.cooaa.

(ooiii:.

larie Stone Church.—Also,
In
t. II

surmount

armament

immense

tin an

Chaplains

Merchandise,

I.nhninn,

one

seas,

in

*

keel

even

nearly

as«

emergency,

everything

objects

ihe

day,

corner ol

dil stand,

At the

for

Government couldl'at

rifle*,

the comfort of the

to

tongs

well

as

and

thing,

ground,

then,dear Wy.n.in, come, Oh
home.
thy Ne* Kuglaud

Come
And

same

here,

sporting

Ihe

blooming loresis nag,
Ihey used 10 sing.

They make the
With the

are

upon

the trees;

largo

Minio

and

(.-union

in Geaeral

commenced

perfect

as

liberal

a

A

Ihem.

make

slid

and iuwn

to he

wtsi

' -V ,

fsyos

Importcis nu (I Wholesale

water.

filled

over

of the 1 olar

sal*—

and on,

Meet

csstle,

tic

when the

George

as

built,

e*ar

vessel

and

experience

plain

gurgle on
Beld
Winding through meadow,
brooks

The little

of the

decided

is

ships

any

in

■ ■ AVIXti

represented

are

in (. haplain

,

Stud}

lyinf "off

p,i|,.r»liyiallin«attlie Depository,

and

CASTLE

long lime in

an

encountering
preparation*
winch
•I* the rugged region to

did

u

lo

into open

working

navigation

•am

water

and

a

length

were at
men

for

.-

helonjinp

with lii.oks

side gee her

a

were

and both vessels

Resolute

m

volumes

*

for

farmer
in
years,
mortmains ye. are seen
The distant
with ihe uak and enrgreen,
Clad

Much

proof
mis

still appears,

it,

of

stauncbest

;hcr,

bid ihoe eoine.

I

inyaim,

The
brow,

lit;

on

who elianee

In,l

tn vessels

Hraiucii's

The whole

hours

char,

her

bring

to

as

divided,

were

ry

sisters too,

thy

i Kisses

sue

friend*,

Aud all old

so

Her

see

Wynian

11.

or ut Chaplain's

pos-cs-

frost,

one

on

they

cd, the officer* and

(h
Tlty

her

of ice

masses

these difficulties

All

brow

fourteen

engaged

lis! n-poit, which

relieving,

cheek,

Sraniini

no men lf&gt;

the lower deck.

days, in getting

ißtraenae

I

bound

Lsubscription* receive*.

of seventy

crew

a

of lime.

length

to

up

were

ihrro

a

Thy

at

SEAMEN.

TO

The tritiiil,"

Ai... (illi.i

months afiei wards,

she had

supplied,

soars

was

lurtn.-hcd

I.HATIIITOirsLY

Ej, la*a I ' .'l 1 I

mi

tear.

a

around lor

Linger
U,

mother

thy

TRACT DEPOSITORY,

4.

Inn

and Tract Mori, ties,

should fail lliein; I,'

ihe Americanstook

when

toujla) lhat

liv

tl sin .Is

Who lor Iter

wns

extricate

to

have done i(

Units hail burst by the intense
Wliy

11l I'll•'. HOOK

in liteKnclish, Ire nrh. Porliita.'aa,
Itilile., ll,inks ,oil Trarta,
Tb**a
anil Spanish
(
German,
Mpailsh, Hwradisn,
Bible
at rust
li
In.
,ks
are
r
aala,
offered
Bat'
prices, by the Hawaiian

twelvemonth, and1

11

provisions

their

well

was

enough

tan tc

from ihj memory?

EU'accd

a

been

miles from

thinks it

them

siou oilier, abnut eighteen

.&lt;■,

-

I_; ■ I
Ihlf youth's delight

lares

seines

■ bete,

itaiia

too:,

I

ii

on

lor

\

fra'rvuair.

leave the pure nnd

a

was,

have

not

fifty

He

for

lin-it

doubtful that

even

she

'

I'"' «t

IstasMatjpa

and

water.

open

impossibility

natural

Kellet,

that

in (he ice

locked

fast

hundred

one

ticni'cst

ihe

1.T.-l wide.

I

u'l GteClllli'iunUl.V

l,(

less

ami Saavias: rilia,

an

It appeals

which

regions by

Captain

and

of years.igo.

distance arotiiul her, and could

1!.
i In,la,

followed

was

exploring ship Resolute,

when abandoned,

I* thee?

ol thy birth,

iMtinrj
lo

iI II

as

i!Olli ultimo, and

Ilie

abandoned is the Arctic

Inen

couple

lefl thy native home,
ol i, Car, lar aw*j .

ilmu

London, Con-

Now

at

Sir Edward Belcher

thou gonei

i*l

nn

llin British

by

hail

AIWI-.Vr SON.

TO AN

Pcir

necticut,
IGth,

Jan.

Henry, Capt.

ship George

nrnvcrl

BoddingtOO,
highly valued.

be

received, will

Why

Aincricnn

The

One such letter when

their relatives.

ters lo

DISTCOVHRESOLUTE.
ERSYEHIP

let-

to the

following facts
to visit

inducements

coming

season for re-

cruits.

•
-^——^—

bright sun which

The same

The mountain

tops

And

God's ommand,
on m
sweetly smiles on Western land,
ihoua-h" lliv native lulls abound

With

numerous

garlands,

iwined

lilt. Dlt-K

And lilbes
Around

bright

around

Hawaii*

tferdaol shore,

ran

inform ths inhel

taken the

In.ni the

prorurr

will be constantly

grow

spontaneous
Island 100.

so

Me

Bat

than all where'er

more

the

And aends rich
And rills
Or

on

The

blessings,

the heart

Pacific's

same

•To those

humble, grateful
with

distant

sweet

spirit

who, Abba-Fat

Descends and

place*

prayer,

sonable

high,

test.

receive*

at the

in the

greatest

abundance

and

which

will

following articles,

shortest notice

and at moderate

best tho islands

afford,

•&gt;

"-

concern

bis s.n's *nperiiiten,lenrc,

may depend

' important, you

getting the'

in

of Ixntdon

esse

other

further

perfumery

aupply,

Soap*.

which,with

atediciaea, will be sold

pestilence

;

those who

or

of

ve*s*l* will lind every

carefully

Meanestsienna,

on

at

Bay.

may

no

risk

of small

appealed here,
EvSry

favor us

nor

attention

with

pox,

within

will

be

as

that

several

paidste

a call.

P.

on rea-

CTJMINGB.

prepared.

attention pal*I

Information

familie* if repairing aaedieal assistant*.

C P. M

will run

has not

Kealakeakua, Hawaii.

and Burgeons' prescriptions carefully

or owners

from ato

ilttU

The

Hct-

miles of this
a

(laaaine* and

Atuadanc* for coneultalioa

breast,

corner of

and r'.ngland.

or

medicine

ripeetaa

palcntnud

themselves

and

.

A fer*tuit* of eternal

Males

underhis own

and daily

Medicine Cheat*

her, cry)

in each

Coiled

hed Urns aWe,

terma.

rapiaias
to

on

the

the
prices:—Sweet Potatoes,

prepared.

just

rbysiciana'

aud lov*,

Isles,
from

be furnished

Ac.

Ki'itt;i-.0.N,

Honolulu and vicinity that
.tanta of

Id Satan*

ate,

from above.

peace

has

Uruabes,
tbe ordinary

we are

i

that fiaallr- requiring

best, carefu ll&gt;

God haara

11111ln,

find here

kind,

. Squashes, Melons, Oranges, Cocoanuts, Beef, Mutremodeltfd andi ton, Goats, Hogs, Fowls,
Turkeys, Wood in any
which ho rats
rlianta'.d KanhiiinanuBassets,
best Incilinnea lie
cuiaiaiilly su|i|ili«d with Hie
' quantity, delivered at the landing. Lastly and moat
moan- to keep
10

8r.r.9
ho has

tliit lily scattered o'er

Yet flowcts are
Pacific's
Che wide

of the best

HONOLULU IIEDICAL HALL,

io easlern skies,

Rides genliv
And

You will

beautifies

al

weak days.

Ma

iiSSien

Wanted.

rrlilted

n*ii fro**

OHOULD

I A. M. Oil asaon

On Snaday

rroan

Ualas Slsm

ie

|

W.

Marslon,

a

seaman

Saefoid.
ship Drafer, Capl.
raqueeted to call apes the Chaplain,

1
»A. al O
87 if

John

whale

on

hoard

vieil Honclule,

ihj
as

�THE

40

Scotland.

AMARISTUDENT.
NETURNED

He

A few
a

young

since

days

received

we

make the

You will

in

and

by

of

course

futv.ro

some

to

study

do what I

God,

who is

nese

ed up

of the

one

interesting
come

"

the bark

by

since and taken

Polk

into

efficient instrument of

Japapick-

five years
He

bids

lo

to

way

were

about

good

know

to

native

hope

we

at

Savior

true

who

and

man

young

A.

l&gt;.

VVillnnn,

Fbaxcei

A.

Mm. Is"ii(t, child .hml

born in

was

35—Am.

Mn.

cvi.,

Packard,

Mr.

Austin,

April

In

the

H. Burn,

VV. P. Dow,

I).

is

lair

Chas.

Steerage—Andrew ChriHtotT,

man, Miller. Goldman,

C.

Thr.

Haduick,

from San

Yankee,

VV. Sp. ar, Messrs.
two

Francisco—Miss E. A.

w

Hermans,

Eult r,

Jackson, Morton,

•lii

for

e'r

Young, Stevens, F.

Mrs.

W, Ilillehrandand

&lt;-.

Cumrriii'gs.
Mm

11. Boyd.

Andrews nnd

2

ouaand

r

copies

aesmea

Wheel

00

March 22.—Haw. sch Maria,
King, 93 tons,
Francisco.
IT.

(For

6

April

tes.

Want,

Am. wh sch

Favoiite,

1

00

10

00

FRIEND

Am.

Mr. Drew.

20

00

10

00

10

•

•

60

tbe N*rtb&gt;

lor

in

Clark, 395 tons, 30

Mogul,

sh

March 15. Am. sh.

10.—Am sh WilliamTell,

309

m05.650

April

sch

Forest King,

for

1300 wh,

6

0 nen,

mos,

Kill

ll*

to

York. In ballast

Singapore ;short handed,
New

Barrent,

Champion,

ss).
hl.l

4

Bedford,

Roman, l'e /oil, New fed ford, 4

ao*

New

Grey,

mos.

Bedford. 5
toon.

. sp.
sh.

Alarm, fm.

34. —Wh. sh. Henry,

500

New

Luce.

wh.

31.—Am. sh

175 ftp,

Arnolds,

April 21.- 11. 11. M.'s

moe.

Bedford,

crew.

sh.

20 hhls

wh.

Honolulu.

Bunker, Nantucket,

450

sp.

00 wk

season.

.SO sperm.
mux,

mos out.

tona,

Perth, 162 days fm. Syd-

Memoranda.

Capt. Bellows, of the Nalchat, reports the total Ires ofwbntoshiji Helen Augusta, by lire, in &lt;'ongonui Bay, New Zealand.
Feb. 15. Capt. Marble of
na

ney.
14.—Am.

put ii

tons, 18 too*, 100 sp,
SO mos,

New

(lowland,

Cleared March S*.».

from San liian, bound

Hmitn, from l.ihrtina.

261

Kmiian.

bbl-s. sperm.

b' inns.

Baltic, 395 tons, Brow uoi, 6 mos, from Hilo.

7.—Am bq

Callao,
sp.

24.—Am. sh

season.

31. —Am.

bone

llt.noltihi.

31—Am. sh. Baltic, Brondon, .New Bedford

wh.

aeason,3&gt;oolbs

Prancineo*

sy, tvr

PORT
OFHILO.

29.—Am.

Am.eh Julian, Cleveland,

.San

to cruise.

Capstan*, fir
Su. I'liociiix, fur Knsllak.

Victoiia, Gormen, *,U4 tuns, 115 ds

29.-7.enan Coffin, Rose, 338 tons, 22

April

\\

Arrived.

Bremen.

Brit, bq Cynthia,
-

fin. We*

ip.

Kodiack.

Hq. Arab,

—

3 - bN.

B.—Am bt| Warren, 416 tons, 6

Eugene.

tnoß, 35

San

tons,
Austin, 40 tuns, from Mar

29—Am. sh Scotland, 8m: th, 388
tona,
13to wh.

SOCIETY.

imith.

New

22 d« fm Tahiti.

lighters

.11. -Japan, Diniont), 487 tons, 5

STRANGER'S

FOR

26.—Haw. brigantine

1200

Cooke.

idle ton,

14 days from

wh, voyage; 450 wh, 400J hone,

S 00

2 SO

-

Bier.

ONS'

Am. sch Far

March29

-

-

Ben lliurj,

21

360 tons, 18 inns, 1600 wh.
h&lt;| Nevn, Hand,
Am. ah JefTcr-on, Hunting, 433 tonH, 37 mot*, 2200

00

Montauk.

not,

mm.

fm.

lulu.

Itnivn,

!"».— l/ncas, James,

S. Vincenncs, Rogera, from Hilo.

is.

ff

-

sp.

French, Kndi-k.

B.—NHi. Li np Island.

iiX

Sl.—Am hq Sar.ih Sheaf, Tohey, 402 tons,

nting, Jefferson.
nch,

6

U

Smith, llcuolula.
Mama, rVtatg. Oeliot-k &gt;&lt;■*.

16

Friend.
For
I

Warren,

icox,

80

inov.

5

tns.

368

Marston,

I. —Montauk,

guerita Bay, 160 wh.

00

season.

29.—lapnu, Dimoiid, KkMUkUka.

April

OFPORTHONOLULU.

5

'J

tns.

38.-1.. C. Riclimonil.t'ot kr.t.t,

April

24.—Am.

Chapel.

tu*.

Salauiihdrr, CliHiirtelenr, Kodiak.

MARINE JOURNAL.

Fiiend,

-

423

Zealand.

Will am Tell,

in ihe Pacific Ocean.

ith, Splendid.

HO

Billow*,

April 7.—Sh. Enrerprise,

graluilously

of which areaislribuleil

Kf

36.—TrMn, White, Kodiak.

children,

Wm. (larding.
Annuo, Avon. Arpun, Henry BasHttt,
Per
VV. U. Rice, J. Thery.
Cora,

his country.

by graniilousconlrilnitions;

099

Cleared.

Frmcisco- J. M. Mosely. Thin,

son,

17 m«s, nothing,

Nickerson,

fin. New

wli.

March 21— Maria, King, for He

Mr. Fishrr.

M.

375 tins,

New Bedford, 5
moi,

Zealand.

an

(Seats tree,)

Phoenix,

23.—Hudson,

Sin

with 9 patv

Barker, 3d 1 montha, 396 tons, 30#

l/ni-na, James.

sp. Bi&gt;

Prir.gle—Messrs Johnson, McFnrlnnd, .McDonald,
XiiiR. Palmer, Ilrown, Russell, Parnell, Ledyard.
Per Roil (..tinitlct. from

out

Francisco.

Zealand.

Love,

ulympia— VV. Orci'tr.

en Andrews

mot.

19 ds. fm. San

st a sun.

sh

sh.

22. —Natchez,

in the steerage.

Per Herald,
Per Julius

season.

from Talcalmano.

Liverpool,

sh

li,,

15.—Am.

April 31.—Am.

Rev.

Mfalry,

til

no

Fi-h, Msp|g wh 8

*,

1%

m.

spe
14.—Am.

Alperee, Manuel Lawrence, Mann-

t'&gt; be-

and The

x- h.

April 13.—Am. &gt;&gt;q Arab, (.'op. land, Fan haven,
fr&lt;&gt;m Marguerita Hay.
»h, season,

Adams. John Alien, Thou. \ew-

t"h-s.
Sumner, J as. HI dredge John
J.
William*, Anlone Hiiiin-i John Jerome, Ua
Gleisling, Fran's
.Manuel, Chii's. (iron, 0, Rranhnf.

L. Cs

Smith, 3C9 tm, Sagharbor,
\%jm bone.

Martin, Wing,

it.

(

Tell

9.—Soli. Henry, Way,

el Francu, Jan, Graham,

Worrell,

William

Am. sh KiiuiM.i,, Wing,

useful and

a

for the Seamen's Chapel.

KRIPTIONS

.*.—Am

487tni. 4dhw

-p.

seniters

0.

I'lum, L. Myrcs, J.

K.

fiel.',

Butaenier. Wtn. Smith, John

Per

sh.

7.—Sh. Cnr.

Arrived.

rled

1-—Am

mid child, Mr. Chase,

L. J. Torrer, J. Sessions, L.

Y. Prevort,

Nantucket, 413

4,000 lb* bone,

• nntauh, Trench, Sagharbor, 505 toa\

out, clrau.

iiios

bid-

mo*, |JM

Wedd.

ljovitt, J.

Capt.

P. Evan*.

sh.

March 35—Am. sh. Japan, Dimonri, lairhaven,

Mr*. Davis, Mist Reynold*,

Chase

Enterprise, Brown, of

miN&gt;, UlKlr-p.T.SO wh.

wh.

18

Li&gt;

Palmer.}

Og.ffn.

Fairbanks and 3 children,

Per J .tin

California.

christian and

a

a

grace of

them

me a

"

one

endeavor

of the

crew,

you

returning

and

I have here wilh

heaven.

lo

tha(

assisting

(i&lt;xl

she

pursuing

lo

teaching

living

and

true

of

Jupanese

who died for Ihem and
Ihe

when

am

Japan,
the

by

the

telling

in

marine

introduced

view

a

he

Jo

ins.

is

Wj n*low.

Jones, I

to

day

can,

ihe

institution

with

lhat

He

Ohio, but his

Passengers.

[Per

last October

ago

was

this

am now at

155 W.

wh. ah.

24-Am.

occurred

event

(Communicated by Captain.]

let-

0

year

Mr.

Chaplain

our

and I

aad

April

extract:—

Mississippi,"

one

The

N. and Long.

certificate deduce

ming, Pennsylvania.

Mrs

who

November)

From his

York.

remember

••

the

lo

your port

o ,■&gt;'

1

tV&gt;

following

probably

(belonging
was

supposed

of age.

years

Lit.

was in

have friends residing in th*&gt; Slate of

io

"protection"

versity, Hamilton, New
ter we

letter from

a

Madison Uni-

in

studying

man now

97

was

when Ihe ship

1856

FRIEND, MAY,

Julius Prlngle, Hobron, from Koloa, in dis-

in

the

Natchez,

the

Helen Augusta

his way

on

Bart.

Gn.-nold,

with

arrived at Lahav

California.

rto

home,
the loss

Capt. Bell&gt;-ws also reports

of Capt. Fisher, of ihe
boat's crew, near the Three
Kings.

a

tress.

Am.
Iron

I"*KNCINO

P

be

can

fencing.

suitable to cnnlosc
obtained

Bedford,

lots in the

Hudson's

at

Ceractry

LKTTER

aderessed

who sailed from New

Dakar,
"

W.rerly," Capt.

John

Joshua

board

Dedford, on

tin

23

-

South

Williams, belonging to

Am

sh

sh

wh

sh.

186

al th. Marinr

Abm.

Mangsaa,of consumption

K.irooor
st

»ib,

ll.sar Mowan,

on

Ilia

uass»n«

,
on

Charleston, a. I.

brig Tarquma,

U3— w h sh

October,lk

th*

National

Hotel,

Mr. Pi.«TT.SouTHW«ao,ai:rd'.li yeare
Co. low., but

of

was

10.

schr

Oaorite* »f Hnrr*.
F'.nc* ship
and
crow.cd,
r.ll ov.rbuard
asaa.a.

'
Fndsy

eelenfiag

to

Mtk,

lb.

I

Roaaai

whale

shij

ti- Am. wh.

one

1,300 sp.

80

nv&gt;s.

an,

300 wb.

Khan

Swift, Chase, 32

.Swlri,

mos.

400 sp.

33

mos. 1/50 sp.
Vincent,
15.—Orion, Tnler,2fitows. 1,650 sp.

Gangs*, Nickerson, 27 mos 250 rp.
Gen'l Pike, Tew,

no

report.

We have been favored by the Post-Master Oleneral whh H-»

Weaver, In cruise,

Sao

following

aralae.
Alarm, to

I.

sh. Oregon,
sp.

on

on

Phosaia-,

Nantncket,

onward
going home; ship

laa.

New

Miory:

la*,

on

on

Tto

enlled

Peaaey,

Joet 94 day*

the 9th.

2.lth, ship Levi Starbuck, N. Bedford,

Jernlren,

saibd

N. Bedford, While, tailed P.a, a.
Edwarda; sailed P*b. If,
Pebrniiry ii, ship Mainolia. N. Bedford, Cox,3 mcmlhs In*
ironolulu, has culledat Bnrahora. Tahiti,etc.; sailed on Ike (he.
rsb. im, French whaler Hah.mai.dre, Havre,
t'hsnd.l«isr, s
Jan. Mth, barque

17 ds

sailed

fl.

Fab. 8) ship Wm. Thompson,

ds fm Ban Francltsc.aa
19

kits

the 31at.

from lionoitiln.sailed

nu

B

Floor.

EJdridge,

farawted

the 38th.

Jan. 21st, ship
24th

Jan. 24th, barqne Alice, Cold Spring,

Island, Rosa,
of

memoranda of shipp ng intelligence,

Lieut- Commanding in the Marquesas.
by M. Jouan,
Geo. Washington, of Wareham,
January 19th,
Allen; s#ir*d

Francisco.

with cargo

■a m, 75 bsls

600 sp,

••

Maria, Kini,

Francisco,

■

March

"

-

14.-

Arrived.

Ana.

Nickemnii,

ti—American, Jernegan, 28

POOFRTLAHAINA.

rcceuih

Capi.LvnsvicLeMas.saaataro

moe.

wb. 60 sp.
7.—Mmengo, Skinner, 45 sp.
28 mos. 500 wh. 150
B.—lllinois, Corell,

Wh sb
Mogul, Clara, craisr.

con

mos.

4.—Planter, Pease,4l

Phoenn,

cruise

Th*lk.u-1

2,400 mh

28

s,_.Sutton, Mrßlaie-, clean.

April ;*J.—Wh. sh. Jams*. Andrews, to cruise.
24.—Peruvians.! Cora, Vincent, for

March 91—Raw.

America*

Feb.

Arctic

April 17. H. B. M. Frigate
Barnstable, Fisher, ernise.

,

11 March.

no.

94—Red Gaunrei, Andrews. Hong
Kong.
*»
Haw schr Queen of the Isles,
*'

mos.

F.dw. Carey, Winsluir, 21 mos. 600
sp.
Kliza, Vensey, 15 mos. 500 sp

Julius Pringle, for

April

50 sp.

1,100 wh.

Hebe, Bl.ike. clean.
Praaci

schr. Zenas Ceffia, Rose, for Kodiak.
to

mos.

26.—Millwood, Silvey, 19 mos. 5&gt;50 wh. 150 sp.
27.—Mount Vernon, Nye, 150 wh. 100 sp.

for Manila.
for

1,200 wh. 86 sp.

inns. Boosp.

23.— Com, Morris, Lawrence,

of

do.

Warren,

strifes*,

210 wh. 200
sp.

mos.

no report.

Win. Wirt, Ashley. 28
ceaii

flung Kong.

D.moii .s
allotted in Augusta,

■•«*. an

vi

•

at

*&gt;Ud iv Honolulu March 4th,

•

front

337 Us,

to cruioe.

9—
V*—

Head,

Mohawk, Grant, lb

ds. fm.

jo.
"^n.

M

Bailed,

tbe

40

AIIs ton, Clapp, for Manila.

8—

off Maria

whal..bip Ku

board

Gauaaa t:*sr**T*a,t&gt;oautas.*r,nn lb. li.

tola California.
nird in Honolulu,

Boutwell,

Chapman, Baa Fraa'o.

lalanda.

t.loae.d in

B.

ilmer, for Baa Francisco.

April 14.—Champion,

s«s.

Foil from for. topmast tmaa-trs**,

talnprton,

and

of boat and, drowsd. Mr. Willi.. llotchirso.,

ott'onsrs*.and, April

Ma/Q'i.sa.

«*...

Bay, Sept.

16

19.—Sea Hi.ell, Masters, 1,100 sp.
Friei d, Brown, 19 mos. 100 wh.

tons,

April 7.—Am. bq. Baltic, lo cralee.

sitore

talands of eOMSiiaaptloa, burriad

mate

Margarita

at

Barker,

native ol

P

4.—Black Eagle,

plea.s copy.)

IBS4,

123

Uie*, Chapman,

to cruise.

3.—Jefferson,

this

Illi

27.—JulJen,
31.-Japan,

la
city, Pridtty May and,(of consumption)
Nsw York (Kocli*&gt;.trr
Hospital, Jon* McMaM.n.af Rochester,

out

lone.

Hand, io cruise.
Ochotsk.
Bq. Surah Sheaf, for

29.—Scotland,

DIED.

U*c*rnlMi'J4tri,

—

sp.

1,200 wh.

Fabius, Wing, 19 mos. 850 wh.
Bart Goto old, t'tehbins, 1' mos.

33 wh.

forward. Sawyer,

I.— \ ranees

April

Taken

374

Hunnnwell,

tp

28.—Hq Waahinxton
March

K.runvl,

a

Civ

from

Sh Neva,
25

.

bnrrie.l on

28 ds

1,290 tons,

March 32.- Bch Far West, Hi., bee, for Ran

Rev. W. t:. Dsuoa, Ma. Cnaai.ii Zlaaa,tii
April !OUi, l&gt;y
ll.inolulu.
Coasvancia Paaaim, br.lhof
.
ir.&gt;n&lt;l. Hi
T.
.Minaa, lo Wiit-ot. April
April S«h, Ma.
Kakaala.
May Urit, Ma. Jons
lv
J.ata Wii.sis.on,of Kauai,

mos.

ll.—Newton,Sherman,

days

Alarm, 1). Cnrry. fm. Hito.

Hibernia,

150 wh. 550

mo«.

ntreal, Gray, 27

10.— xmenca. Baker, Merchant ship, with

1,038 tons, 28

Cleared.

MARRIED.

Mth, 1865 ll.as,

4. —Mi

13 days from Ban

Ocmulgee, Went, 17

California,

Cunningham, belonging to

during January and February,
\u reported
by Oapa.

12.- John Bo« land, Taylor, 15 moa. SCO wh.

Adams, K.

B. M.'s Sh

Wh.

arrivals

Bay of Ish.nd-i, New /eland,

Jasmi, llariie.2.3fM) wh.

from Lahaina.

Panama,

Sch

ui.ilnn aoiril.inp

tons,

Br.rnstaMe, Fisher,

84.—Sh Raduga, Green,

psnars

91

Cora. Vincent,

April 35.—U. 8. 8. John
28.—H

H.

dm

Nickerson, if ship Phoenix.

19 days fm Raiatea.

ALSO,

lv

in

Jan. I.—Mnry. Cotllt, 16

Way,

24—Haw srhr Queen of the

West.

R.

Respecting Robert
Bchenectatly N. Y.

set

Call so.

Gla.tct.bury, Conn.

Ha.wn,

tons,

from

fm Han Francisco.
22— Peruvian

!•'.

ALSO,

Respecting

310

19—Am. sh Red Cnunilrf, Andrews,

of Hono-

respecting

The following list of
i&gt;.'*;, at

Weaver.

bg Tarquiua,

18 —Am. sch Henry,

April

Capt. Spencer

to

information

lulu, requests

from New

100 aperm.

Am. hq Yankee, Smith, 344 tons.
Francisco.

INFORMATION WANTED!

mos

distress.

Buy Compaii)'s

Honolulu.

Store, in

A

15.—Am.

Gray, 33G tons, 6

Champion,

sh

3J» Ins.
Falrkav.n,

Blark Eagle,

months from New Zealand, 30" hbl*.
sp. oil to sail on ibsStik
Feb. 7lb, ship Triton, N. Bedford, White.3 mo*, has T.fiH.
r*k. Mth, haroae Richmond
khla .p. .u, » nwnths

Ir.as th.

N.

Bedford,

a. art

Mil ibnilil.

ml T,r*.

•*»

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