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THE RIEND.
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Series.

Vol.

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IV* .9

Y.

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In

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millions,

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Id.in,'

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moreover

was

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N:pvijTMlnr'c.

JJ

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72

$jH&amp;&lt;lJilU

&amp;!i)s

10,

SEPTEMBER

HONOLULU,

bills.

ihiiit'iu

I"

of the Home it

cornea atone

in

shore, while it

If?fi6.

va*

laying

the

opened

for

ihnt be

lo

tion

for

that

a

experience

of

tions

most

l,v the generous

find

lo

the

made

daily

Indications

to

inquiries

ate

that if

needed ?

was

it

What

supported?

the

are

question

tions of this
shall

icily

In

endeavor

and

lo answer

several years

five

thousand

ihe

havo

remained

six weeks.

bouses which
ted up «ith

lodging

would board

at

one

perhaps camping

boarding

ulTord,

but

with

a

score

few

from

to

never

herd

far from

shipping
the

engaging

in

fit-

erty,

until the

known

ica, and why may
lulu?

quainted
ing

wilh the matter,

seamen

ble

to

to

tbeir

together,
in

this

sailor

this

have

object they

suitable,

building,

could boarders and the
com-

mosquiHouse
last-

prevented

busine**

ol

besides

boarding

in the Home

usual price
no

charge

usunl

for

is lo

practice

peculiar,
8888888

the
to

but

erected

Ho-

be

to

so

n

a

be made

Reading
Seamen

charged

'ibis

common,

the

Honolulu, but

for lodging,

in Honolulu,
is

in

fifty

the house,

Depository.
are to

out

commodious

spacious

be

em-

sea-

carrying

accommodating

good board

it

In

a*

at

if

dia-

not

lib-

day*

a

re-

may

he left

almost

at

num-

off land which
roll

they

and Ihe

away,

not

he

the

(hey appreciate
rest

If

esse.

what

no

is

has

A*

hope

to see

comfortable

reuson

why

Ihe
the

and

it should

will show

that

they

may

been done,
more

will be done.

We know of many, here and elsewhere, who
are

able and

assured
and

willing

their

answering

to

give,

contributions
the

if

are

they

for which

design

to

these

whether

There

water

remarks

we

they

were

recommend

the palionage of all

Honolulu,
ed.

be

*

With
Home

can

doing good,

made.

when

they

seamen

discharged

or

thirsty,

rest

when

Ihe

visiting

undischarg-

will find food when

tertain thr-m, »nd when

alt strange^(blessing.
BBBBUnaBBBBBni

that

in this far-

usefulness of

seamen

is ihe when
desirous of reading,

practice

reme-

hope

we

place

more

that much

assured

partially

we

apparent,

Theie is

home-like.

The

like home.

have

one

com-

could

they

their home.
may call

they

Home becomes

about,

that

hereafter
find

always

seamen come

wander

seemed

that

evil, and

will

known

we

not; thai establishment made still

do desire

family managing

Book

a

giv-

made responsi-

been

port.

for

apait

selling

and

Room

of

country

and be intro-

In

reason,

that

hope

this

unac-

funds lor the best wellttre ol
to

Trustees
died

with

place

no

seamen

wish it

(hey

care,

and

years

not

well

where

home dur-

acquaintance

whose

Honolulu,

in

and Amer-

propose

trustees

or

shore for

single meal,

beiless instances bnve

lashor*

for several thousand dollars

public

the

entrusted

having

but

understood;

these

some

The

nolulu Sailor's Home do

on

his

temporary

this port;

at

a

from

far
a

con-

orderly,

ouiei,

o

prin-

be

to

to

The

experiment

Certainly

is

be

In the

forth the

set

his home in another land.

useful

were

doyou

their board?

would be absurd.

who

Home will

the

con-

succeed in Hono-

one

asked,

those

to

find

comes

obtain

may

the

mind him of '.lie father and mother

Sailor's Homes have

not

have

Some

but

the

place

family boarding house,

may

the

to

whom

may

Home

the

I

(find

tried.

fairly

resorting

year, together

the

be

cannot

men

season

hindrances,

Honolulu,

supported?

ploy

being

of.

This

friends,

I'harged,

Sailor's|
an

and

in

supported.

and

that of

:

his short stay

|plain,

they

they

best

or

shore

all,

keeping

thought

months of

on

at

of sheets and

and the

other

if

five

boarding

at

together,

those

was

luxury

high,

numerous

nerson*

and

puce

a

usually

Oftentimes

rooms.

best, it

was

weie

but

at

The

to-netting
rents

poorly,

very

houses furnished the

fortable.

one

their resilience

Many of

native hut.

from

accommodated

were

than twice

but remained

port

shore

During
been

have

they

on

to

annually

been

more

discharged

Tb.se

undischarged.

ing

port, and

number visited

that

have

seamen

at ihis

discharged

a

viz

manage

Under ihese circumstan-

upon which

duced

succeeded elsewheie, in England

from three

past

Will it be

them. shall be

Was the Home needed in Honolulu?

During

ing

upon

Ques-

made,

constantly

are

nature

now

principles

conducted?

which the Home will be

seamen,

discharged sailor,

and

consider is—

will

we

persons

especially

patronized

regulated

[the

In

community generally.

the

and

are

confidently hoped

it is

ciples

think every

eminently

prove

be
next

we

intisl

i

would

they

that

and

to

fully competent

are

confidence.

sustained,

lodging

could be established and well

one

Do you

"VN ill

admit

as

ces

re-

iilrendy.

we

needed in

much

was

al-

seamen

Home

things,

must

person

an-

such

asked:

of

slate

fullest

established

been

in lhal direction

are

this

candid

which

Question*

us.

frequently

are

off than

Hume hud

no

be

not

ducted, it

the following

think the

if

public,

was

would

if those

surprised

contribu-

Hume

numerous

the

confidence

who have been invited

and

Itlurted,
Sailor's Home.

good

a

belter

are not

elsewhere

at

lodging*

been

remark* in

lew

a

but

managing

fullest

remaikswe have
believed foregoing

was

discharged

tho*e

We shall be murh

view of

offer

to

f

take

to

ihe Home it may

ol

opening

o

it

here and elsewhere.

people

of the

to

in

have been

inappropriate
swer

them

qualify

establishment wiiirh has

an

promoted

In the

boarding bouse

private

a

eminently

Honolulu,

pottioii

It

They

undertaking,

case

that woul

seamen;

hut

on

accommoda-

provide

discharged

all

the

strong!

very
lo

quite impracticable;

be

joice
in

department,

those

the

hsve

the es'abli.-hment

where temp-

bulge

to

were

vice

contrmplatetl

character and

known

Tlietr

rnmp'-llcd

was

frequently■

too

was

Mr. and

boarderi, under the management of
Mrs. Thrum.

and comfortable lnnne while

good

a

entirely

that ibose

in Hnnhlulu could not, if he would,

jdischniged

never

month*

Home.

responsibility

no

boarding
lo

arrange-

present

to

assume

the

to

that

leave

paying their

left without

OPENED.

SAILOR'S HOME

icgnrd

in

sea-

circumstancea, the satloi

those

Under

tations

thus far

way-

as

70-71

-

-

-

obtain

charge

very

tirifn'qiieiilly

men not

t'K

ucnlA,

Just

other

any

risky business,

According

Trxtstees

ments, the

...

hivuirii us,

AmiTirin

It

awa-e!

are

ihey

fiH

*

Hem?.

M.irv'srr

St.

07

-

K.ilinnuth,"

V';irimn

in

livi'liliootl

a

if

seamen,

XIII

VOL

ps.

65

.67

...

-

houses lor

hoarding

keeping

could obtain

-

-

-.---*

iHv,

S.iilin-*-.
•■

Hrfiicnr

■■.

Pallfernii

Jack

To

-

Sf r

Old

1830.

10.

SKI'T/iUKKK

hungry,

weaiy,

good friend*

they leave,

a

boefca
lo en-

parting

�66
BRITISHBENEFICENT INSTITUTIONS.

SAILOR'S

LONDON

B

lis

institution

ad the

first

Yes, dear lilends,

May

months

528

fore

sailor

in the
borne

£42,156,

their friends

tnd moral results

incalculable.

are

Stale*, it

had

scrupulous

nents;

opp

and demonstrated
but

practicability

but

to

ha*

it

world

the

most

and saving

ars

This institution,

ihe

are

located

the

During
831

Home,

the

as

here

and

sheltered

variou*

houseless

and

articles

fed, and

of

first establishment

with

ending

year

distressed

is

April

last,

sailors

»eie

since

Hear thai

have done it

ye

the winter of

unto

of

one

1827,

no

least of

(including

small balance

a

£654 6

were

stranger's

f

lis institution
of

.

me."

Ihe city

wants

and

coiling

Ihems.-lves in

sleep

to

police,

al

box

a

and espe-

iituhi;

laniiliar with

most

the

of the poor foreigneis, need

uses

opsgate st.,
is

furnish

lo

minister buth

who

the

to

the

Up

for Ihis

ihe

May

could

lacta

lo

•

Ma-

to

report

impossible

is

the

appeal

and Ihe wieiched
of iheEast
London.

are

at

assure

those

in the

description

have

is

end of

east

of Ihe lOih

most

a

of ihe dens—l

designation—in

due

which

d

1

them

these poor

African*

and

other*,

slated that there
my

firni heli

vestigation*
and

course

enesy

1

the

lo

What will

of

have

great

you

say,

inter-

distrust of

think

when

nine of

able

of

will

to

(or

Java

give

in

friend*,

you know

out

1

all who

put your

are

It

our

1

shore*

I

is

a

a must

of the

people,

set

made

and

what

sbooldors

lo

and
I

me

from

am

hut

shoilly

require

not

before

sor-

the langua-

of

trust

they
lo

them.

1 other* shivering

No

Cape.
allowed,

In-ie

be

can

sent

Aspinwall,

at

United Stales

if taken

as

thereto,

the vessel

by

belonged,

tran.-leis

thut

us

French

vessels

their

on

oil

around the

Panama,

United

the

Mutes

vessels.

casks

Ihe

brand

and

and

placing
and

the

on

en-

same

The

Inspector

thus

landed

at

under

certify,

riisemhaikutinn here

to its

seal,

of

oppoituuily

an

ate

Hiitish

give

examine all (he oil

to

howener,

sea,

would

Ameiicun

as

al

hoard American vessels,

il in

here is

and re-ship-

Aspinwall.

at

whalers

are

five

now

in

engaged

calculated

hundred

the

American
and

Pacific;

acioss

Isthmus.

this

31.

[Panama Star, July
How

the President is

President,

for other

as

of each

zens

Maine

is

votes

8,

United

The

New

States

the

cast

whole

Hampshire

6, New York

ginia 15,

New

35,

Delaware 3,

sylvania 27,

North C- rolina

for

of their

number of
follows:

as

Vermont

5,

Massachusetts 13, Rhode Island
cut

the citivole

vote

riisliihuled

'296,

Vice-

and

public nfficrs,

and

meet

stales.

respective
electoral

of ihe

who

Elected—Instead

President

for

directly

voting

it'is

one-third of these vessels will

Unit

send then
cargoes

ihe

wheel,
lo

for the

12,

4,

5,

ConnectiPenn-

Jersey 7,

S.Vir-

Maryland

111. South Carolina

keen

natives who

frosty

23, Indiana 13,

Arkansas 4,

9,

Illinois 11,

Michigan 6,

Wisconsin 5, lowa 4, California 4.
no

In

case

candidate is elected by the electoral colthe election

lege,

Representatives,

is

made

each

by

state

Houae of

the

casting

The Mount
near

widow of
rtui,

of

Jei usalrin

a

single

a

Olives. —This sacred spot

has

been

purchased

weullhy Jewish

who intend*

to

bunker

beautify

ihe

whole neighborhood
hundreds improve the
visit

the poor Chinene and

the

.Missouri

12,

Kentucky

Ohio

expense
with

on

reference

Oh!

our
prayer
Him lo bless the

making

one

as

has

vote.

"

Those who have

in

trims

he

he

done
may be

lo

in

and thousands of Eastern
i

lieen

England,

your hearts

now.

which

any pint in the

ai

same

your electors,

heard him

Arabia,

some

in

mil

for,

the

same terms

lo

Isllm.us, le-'shipped

and entered

if

ihe Special Inspec-

given

originally

il

the

across

Washing-

al

will lie admitted

the

on

Horn,

if landml

a

not

Gospel,

of the Bible:

copies

to

has

and

procurable

sent

we

and

applications

copies

that

only

these

commuuii-otioiito

a

«helher their oil,

here insliuclinns

which

to

Unit-

Pundit Nehemiah and
8, Georgia 10, Florida. 9, Alnhama 9, Misthem
to them, and tell
sissippi 7, Louisiana 6, Texas 4, Tennessee

Heavenly Father, asking

a

Chijsiian

found

the

back

from

not

by

was

up

slates

Cape

ami that the oil,

them all

stir

truths of the

I have had

and pour

almost

tou

jhis

home

I would.

as

il

tins

at

in tfie

owners

Ibis Isthmus,

Ihui he has

replied
tor

Theie

time

to

amongst

the Word that

say

if you

Englishmen.

them being

to

that they effort

I tell
to

ry

those dear

from the
m

much

limit

round

sent

the

United

of Customs

ship

know

to

ihe

not

you that in almost every instance

to come

of

more

ges are

in-

thous-

them, that

Put

Nelieuiiah,

the

in

nai-

were

inteiesl in ihe work.

invited

It have been

a

they shown

Tabitian* coining

country, aid

least

at

have

by parties

have

in Loudon.

made, that including

I have had with

a

now

Pundit

Africans,

Committee

number is

giifive

instance

entertained

craw

f,

800

so

to

here

I

our

across

liy

isf the Tn nsnry

iicross

lie

into

be hud no means of

sufficient

have been

can assure

1 them.

na-

from Ihe
enquiries and

I have

board ship,

and;

are

ihe

Ihe

no

the number of Asiatics,

to

an

before them

myself

tive* of India and China reside.

"With regard

set

I

Febru-

I

Gospel.

they

and faithfulI

give

ran

a:

account

ol

lake

as

shipped

those noble

send

Oil

inlonned

are

ihe whale

it

desiring

ton,

ment

it

Whale

op

Secieluiy

teims

the other day,

lo

within

augers

Magazine.

Spenal Inspector

tering

owners

and

great

their houses; with

read Ihe

said

sup-

of that vessel told

happy

them.

h)

vacancies

brought

that if

myself,
be

the

Indian

glorious work, and presents
natives
j encouraging opening lor the spread

amongst them,

out
who

papers

it
ary lust, that

Ihe
of

to

be able

myself

oviner

saying

my

to

ask you,

riesettinn,

if

Home for the

a

as

caused

the

East,

Stales

port, ih

on

here

and

England

provided fur,

have

hearts

four months I have been

or

in and

constantly

other

living

now

1

tiust

misery

which the

] have visited many

for the lint three

published

in

state

the

above of
accommodating

meeting, said:
ihe

saw

beg

for ihe Las-

and

they

I

seivice,

not

sii

Y. Sailor's

Isthmus —We

miintiy,

me

ate

up

in the

I

and

be

lo

but

Royal

had been

Lavie and

into it,

of the Committee

describe

to

tlml

fill

hom-sto

lndeen, Home be should
ihe

prevent ihe

free

as

were

to

built

are

70 of idem;

Major

it

How would

sbiplhat

noble

my fiiends

free

a

Bui lei

by death, sickness

hips thai

a

contributions

at

lo this

is

are

the

in

have been

would Ihe captains and

bring

you

have

few words

a

lo

and disabled

worn mil

erect

suffering

gales?—[.V.

if

some of

ihis

live.

vessels be able

admit of

appointed
It

How

telling

England;

vacancies

(he vacancies

a

dead.

are

that

passed

We

we

for the Lascars?

persons

and

not resist

one

be

will

a crew

which

say

and

needy

Mates.

ed Slates have adiiiesseil

Of

lime in

would

visiting

would the

ig.iie and

meeting,
Lieut. Col. Hughes,

I

God!

in

England early

objections

In

might

from

be lo

caused

spiritual

freely,

piesenled

ihe

remember that

cars?

Kngland.

the

had flowed in

heart

by the

and

thousand

the ports of

lo

19th of

object

English

made

Tavern,

from lira'hen

come

hommedan lands

five

my

Who

a

alive, and

now

hi

Harbor for ihe

Snug

seamen.

Shipment

Of

three

knowledge."

navy be filled up. if

March last. of

Metropolis;

the

temporal

least

at

annually

lo

London

a meet-

home for Ihe Asiat-

in

residing

occasionally
of

a

by

a

the Untied

of

Rand.ill has munificently established

('apt.

two

Highway,

volunteers ft urn the merchant

ply

'28th of

law

Lascars

South Sea Islanders, and others
ihe East?

ic*, African*,

want*

the

In

ihe air in which

4.

country

about

instances

I have heard from

a

Metropolis

of all who

1,

pig-stye.

n

occupy your

concluding,

thanks

home.

the

at

on

not

regaid

be carried

lo

established

was

gentlemen

design

In

how

account)

to now

mi

cially

pio-

about

another vessel, five

come to

made.

The receiptn mid expenditures for ihe above
year

ren

are

came

many distiessina

you In
unio

in

who

I will

thai

the

done it
my brethren, ye have

these

lor

Ihe

from Heaven—"lnasmuch

voice

fit

scarcely

Rut

wilh

less than 33,817 have been relived.

is

and

day,

cellar

smne

passage

England'

Knit-Life

in

living

January,

"

its

a

own

place

10 per

twelve

only

ago,

now

recently

with

provided
and

clothing;

in

their

took

shores, die in

ivienti -tbiee

of

Well-st., London Dock*.

on

until

ASYLUM.

well

as

lo

that

were

they

eighteen, wboariived

months

of the

in

■

com-

any

ur

What will
think when I tell
you
enquiries 1 have made,

our

of

house

can

road them by
Tahi-

ihe result of

on

crew

there

the very least,

al

land

seamen.

SAILOR**

DESTITUTE

"

had

or

lodging

for them
fact

a

ago.
as

thai

un-

only

was

lull,

them,

met

not

v

ihe

United

importance

the gieat

work of elevating

In

ihe

in

contend with the

to

This

and

food

wilh

provided

was

The social

and

missionary,

viib-d

and remitted

£142,135.

outset, like Ihe Sailor's Home*

Ihi

nine

several weeks be-

in,

litem

asleep

by ihe

these

country

took

one

any

cilv

a

have invested

inmates

Savings Bank

to

Within the

existence, 73,715.

its

last fourteen years il*

It*

in ihis

iians were

opened May 1, 1835. '

was

twelve

lying

a cart

lliem, &lt;&gt;r gave them any food. no additional argument in convince lliem of
on
the twelve months
ending with passion
ders, and
I'hev were ai length taken into the house of the importance ola Stranger's Home in the
and
in
the
6,869;
I,
1855,
tweni)

year* of

as

many rings under

so

side?

HOME.

city missionary,

a

by

morning

like

1856.

FRlfctfD, SEPTEMBER,

THE

sidewalks

of

a

10 ihe

She has

grove

planted

the

of olive trees, thus

original

stale

by

in

place
at

ihe

Prus-

her

whole

and
own

area

restoring

frow which it derives

iiijUM*
B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^H

it
us

�wood shaie of

THE CALIFORNIA PILGRIM.
If

readers

our

hi

Pilgrim,"

nia

volume

often

til

laely

in California

the

this:

simply
tives

it up in

pick

lo

of

and roamings in Califunia, but
of

Pilgrim's

Bunyan's

ihe writer

and

ated,

wilh

respecting

California ami

lowing
who

bonk

the

The first

exlructs.

boat

n

run

wiitten,

is

deline-

the

at

I

mors

in-

of

mining

describes
of

and

er;

a

San

hnd

Scarcely
clouk

he

he heard

ere

Any

more!

satchel and his

uind vice

asked him if
of

I

in those

fog

wits

which took

troubled that way, he
to

and

could

tin-

thai

boat, face

face with

to

carried indeed
with

no

it

stout

deep

ol

two were

mutually pleased

er's looks

and words, and

reached the shore
when

over,

was

grim
ised
sons

He

safely

who would

were

fast

good

him

crowd

the

lo

for,

toon

landing. Hey

Mr.

Keep

per-

welcome
as

a- 1

found
Mr.

Faith,
a

short

man

and Rev. Father Hightone, the

spectacles,

whom

sailor* man; all of

city,
of

history

and
so

had

were

been

a

place

a

long

us

a

were

a

away,

chance

he felt that he

world, and
ple

it

offer him

mind
when

lo

manner;

to

be

to

was

so

as

not

offer him
well

grieved
money.

lo
any

and while

cnougb

him

lo

give

the

money;
to

rio

pilfor

often

as

streets

of

had

a

troubled about the matter, but

True Heart laid

bun lhat Jurk

does

Steady,

If

Search;

not

D.

T.

Hun',

Mr. True

out who
so

appear

Aa for

plain.

could wish there

we

limits allowed

our

readers would

our

1

Mi.

were

many

Mrs.

of

in the

night

a«

the

w

ly-

was

got

a

Perils

iml

mid

mouths

mud

been

and half Ihe 51

mini

and

and

2*2

one

and

had

Socially they
tors."

These

all

numerous,

make grant* of land

to

to

"

were

"

hounds

dation

into

poured

in

standing

their

and

them

ears

had

I

One of

suddenly missing.
these "hounds"

of

in

difficulty

mals,
ihe

ihey always

scent

lar, Mr.

iheir

of

a

lost the

he

any

ai

dial

Ihey

other

been

of ihe old,

dark, dingy

"

Glory

to

the*,

having prayed,

my

I

saw

in

mv

God,

sang

Ibis

that

early

the morning. Rev. Mr.

abroad.

He

mil

Iben they

soon

of

much

Revolution
instrument

was

close around

had the

Pilg/im

introduced

telegraphs.

Il prints

ness,

and

capitals

with

almost

from

20,000

messages
over

can

the

states

Cause

in

him,

I'il-

all

governing

messages

26,000
in

sent

at

rapidity,
letter*

an

opposite di-

the

same

It

ceriaii ly.

long

in

correct-

circuits

in-

will

and in

of the atmosphere.

and

Effect—The

referring

■always
think nothing

the

and is

that of all

unerring

wire

venerable Professor

'spirits at
'dyspeptic

In

incredible
to

be

same

accurately

ihe

dissimilar

with

averaging

all

was

invented,

public notice, called

lo

Roman

to

hul

plain,

a

speech,

said lhat fel 30, being

and leeble, he

ate

distinguished

Silliman, in

hia excellent health and

the age of 7tt,

determinedly

used

none

cut

since;

ntitiitimi* food, and

plain drinks;

his guides first in every form.

off
he I

drank I

he avoided tobacco

Every morning

he

I

used thai

I
in the jsponge and cold water, and fell no less power
great height
I
a
young
As be toiled up the aieep iof endurance than when he was
I
and no abatement of intellectual power.

to the

of ihe town.

been

plain

and
sleep in '

In

port*

spars, and

Telegraphing—A

in

has

other

of 'also work

in the grey

to escort

1,216

various

months, is estimated

six

is

hymn '

Search

Without allowing him lime

of what

rear

ready

Queen,

these,

of loss, total and par-

amount

had True Heart wilh him, 'all stimulants, and has

were

to

lo

principle of which

when

dawn of

Ocean

Hughes' Printing Telegraph,

on

night,"
to

from

$15,b&lt;J0,500.

soon to be

had

school bouse, and

ihey retired

dream,

less damage

The

of

harks,

been heard

hull,

more or

||

several tii-st-chi**

were

In addition

etc..

there

rargo

these, 0 ship*,

wilh

A

particu-

the

to

Driver, Leah,

the

and

brigs,

have not

these

among

brigs,

1 steamer, the Pa-

stant wilh regularity and
early meetings, and '

preacher there, they

ihe first

17

In addition

steamer*.

When they had finished these themes, and rections
talk of the

vessel

at

new

ani-

some
100

among

steamers; of these

left port, and

hour;

some

16

total loss of the

as

damaged,

or

vessels of all classes arrived

at

were

like them.

had had

and

ringing-

sev

rest

thought

lost

six

have

much

so

In that

bad

policemen

recent

had,

trail when put

"blackleg."'

Hightone said,

regula-

but after

that while

was,

Dig-

the

110 ships. JM ■schooners, lit)

were

Denis,

Si.

the peculiarities

following up

Yankee Jim's

schooner, 2 brigs, and

ships,

ai

tends.

commen-

ihe

anil

Francisco,

Sacramento,

Deep.—During

the

by person* of tial, within the past

the community;

got hanged

fi

"

Hying to regulate others, they had
difficulty in governing themselves
of

hard

needy

who

men

San

alias

ships,27 schooners,

cific,

Ayuntnmientos

al

a

and 2

red-

the

of

reported either

hud Alcaldes since;
I

previously

nu-

personages resid-

alias

alias

James,

and

ending July I, 1868,333 vessels

harks,

was

circles,

certain

black-muds and

then and

their in**

&amp;.C.

gins, &amp;c,

muds.

city

Fastopolis,

EmbarkmeHt,

Down East

by

and

of

City

Beaiiiude,

distinguished

other

in San

ing

re

male,

was

came;

in

glad,

with Pil-

Keep faith, and

Miss

Excellence,

merous

mud; when which

ou'side,

be

gratified

comf ittu-

He

ran

should

We

be

Sharp, Mr. Augustine, Judge Tiueside,

en-

general

mud;

main distinctions,

between

in ihe ■rim.

have poor peo-

At first Pilgrim

the Rev.

is

cler-

.

them in much comfort and cheer.

exchanging greetings, Jack slip-

ped quietly
grim

the

of

and

cordial though hurried

they

died inside

San

Fastopnlis.
Jack Steady introduced Pilgrim

Protesi*nt

great |lerview* wilh
Mr..Antiquary, Mr. Thriiiwise,

and

the whole Aal

muddied

was

was

as

in

quietly.

nor as

tide; when the

familiar with the

renowned

Jack

younger,

racks

almost
but

population

Pil-

some

joyful

a

Heart, Rev. Mr. Seaieh,

Ihe

More

rio, he prom-

to

in

in

they

lime

prtun-i

relies

day

by

ng at

dirt,

cattle,

were

no

once

the

to

The

f lends.

True

whole

eal

those times when

high

learned who

his word;

as

come

al

the

n

account

population

walls and floors

ci

there

lime

of

anoth-

one

Heart is

'
.

and

action

ntiicli

was

together,

rooms,

soberly

as

who

rower,

with

by

Steady

give

Steady's

pwtatiutM.

ani what he wislied

was as

ihey

were

Jack

in'rudiictk him

lo

of

course

.'

n

honest countenance,

most

a

in

trace

ihe

Francisco

Sun

rest

highly

limes, honied words of flattery and
seated himself in Jack

Pilgrim

names

bis ,such.

the

the

was

Mighione's

ihe whole

herded

eastern

as

work
was

in

open, and eh

mure

floors and in

on

was

ns

tuke him

of

the first

California,

ihe Rev. Mr.

place where

him in his observations.

Fasinpolis

San

and

The

land
So

in

hiand

there

he

as

in

fanciful

personages, (he indefati-

preacher

would show bun :irritn's travels with

ihey

come

■&gt;■ account

dangerous

High-

King's)

b

to

since

hade

peculiar

of life and

night, in huge

was

nod

ours;

his

boat

said he kne»v

so

In am;

the

to

his

wate.s

morrow

rins-

hand,

danker

no

Sieady

(he feel of

by

way
no

here

Jack

the fog.

Ihe

he

evening Pilgiiin

was

was

at ebb

him wilh
bis

in

So

Father

by

manner

fewer,

Steady's

lo

guide-book

the

the

tertained

and

shore,

different

Hightone, and

.gyman

the

misinterpret

we

to

Bethel

gable
I

him Mr.

charge

lime;

hard by

famous and

Dining

I'Van-

clear and

lbe

down

went

Pilgrim

on!"

for

body

in

given
the

for

was

and assist

.-ity,

sailor

himself in

c,

was

standing

on

»as

quite

Jack

ahoy!

ing, about, "ship
once

voi.

of abode

days when

STEADY.

a

look

meet

down thicker and cold-

now came

Hightone,

thai

ise

lile

wrapped

applied

selfish-:

he well knew how

though

Pilgrim

weie

they

ing

JACK

to

Steady

Unless

been

i.nt

not

'

in

shipping

and from the

did

"

the

the gate of

to

up

did

his having

alter

soon

encounter, very

'come

pilgrimage

on a

over.

The fog

his

copy the fol-

we

Jack

as

first;

very

the world

societi

ihe

man

hud

gold—its

his

j&gt;lis-

tears

what

cruelly—lie

with-

and

is

what

cisco, for the purpose of carrying passengers
to

a

ihe

anil

limn

laud of

anil

all

did

lo

went

which hill himself,

imany years ago;

board, Ifail

on

small yoml riav, having received fiomlheiu

no

state

the harbor

in

for sUch

and

poor

reconciled;

F&lt;&gt;r,

the

about

mealiness

ness,

hugming

glad,

very

y

m

up which Christian

ily,"

and

nay,

sev-

illustrations of ihe style

As

population.
which

the

him

told

place

country nod among

and

city

in

much

style

information

valuable

stiuclion,

twelve

well

hi nried

bus

100, was

away

for ih-in,

teued in his eyes.

a

"lien Nature's noblemen went in sailor's gai

The

of tiselul, enterl'iining and

amount

heart,

be

might

he became

charge,

.who did

fetch

to

care

none to

Fulher

are

thai

ones

out

rambles
the

Progress.

chaiaclers introduced

eral

in

ol

Ihe

ol

in

his

un-

one

plan

&lt;&gt;r

writer

account

an

We have

wilh the hook,

The idea

moms.

enter-

very

peruse.

met

never

chanced

we

is

volume

one

is

for tiiem to

hut

auction

Lecture*

there

sick

A. Benton, iff wilh

the volume noticed

seen

newspapers,

our

Rev. J

the

Sacrainenlo, then

taining

read

never

always

The Califoi-

"

passengers

relumed

1856.

SEPTEMBER.

67

THE FRIEMD,

man,

�68

THE FRIEND,

ihe

SAILOR'S HOME PICNIC.
and friends of the Home

Erustee*

der great

having

After

i.

luccessfully managed

$1700, it

over

Picnic,

a

Fair,.which

a

furnished

Thrum

and

apartments,
spent the

afternoon

of

which
arf

a

called forth

in the

of

the

as-

the

here

they

and

troubled

try, where

of

having

and

in that belter coun-

life,

rude blast

no

peaceful

shall

off

passed

was

of

the

es-

lighted,

that

so

visitors

passed through

the

.

have

received

one

of the

of

ter,

notifying

hail

forwarded

from

Secretaries

the

llev. Mr

of the A. S.

for

f:jO

in the Honolulu

room

closed

Ms

that the ladic*of

us

the

F.

the

Society,

been

the

provided

been

said, "they

have

upon the

land,

for their home is
up-

f.

the

deep."

All

of

Home.

P.iluioulli,"

la

din* (sht'*-t.s, pillow

Society

our

furnish

to

be

labor,

linn il

was n....1

Ihe

in

will

of

purrha-e

accor

care,

including sleeping

servants'

cook-house, outbuildings, &amp;.C., Btc,
the visitors

ed

to

the

for which
purpose*
this

In

be

up their abode
the

male from

it

seamen

be

have

to

designed.

were

may

appear-

suited

admiralty

they

connection

that several

slate

lo

room,

to

proper

taken

already

sea

Manager.

We

be followed

by

the

and

Home,

deposited his

hope

his

many of

witli the

money

good

his

the first in-

example

seafaring

a

"

fwas

Picnic,

a

group of

rg, from the

themselre*

lishment.
the

They might

Sandwich
her

mite,

est*

we

gome

and

far
a

slate

no

a

a

our

know-

in

Hono-

we

we

monument

the

such

upon the

one

cont

ribtited

the inter-

faly

not

we

wisli

as

m.iy

We scud

the n.t,in.

Mrs.

io a

con-

should
to

"

box

will

have -,

to
he

We

en-

the

very

feeling* akin

to

opposite

result

cherish towards the
those enteitained for

enrolled

life

as

the

by

members

donation of

contributed

the

$50.

requisite

be

by

known

the

and

others to

glad
such

London,

lli.se

[lie

in

Ihlaf*

as

the

upon

dollars

will

B.

the

the

of

Home Society
a

debt will be
erous

tive

only

hope they

in

as

disposed

The

John C.

about

hoped

that

We

the house

Liv-

of

sum

fifty

more

It

more

to

mediately started,
lender it

is

and

re-

confi-

Dayton.

Mis.

Kapeati.
bi-

Henry

Tickht.—For Presi-

New

gen-

receive dona-

Vice

Fillmore,

Hon. Andrew

in

land

tween

reference

that

J.

Hon. James

Ticket.—For Vre»-

New

York;

It

amount

order and

ought

other

keep

things

is

may

estab-

to

for Vice

NEWS.

it in

done

to

that

oovei

the

been

dismissed

feared lhat in retali-

niiient

would

least

al

American Minister

lo

tral and

It

lltiNoits

Emperor

inundations,

inai ks

A

to

sented

a

lew

mi: n

to

Dr.

and

to

of

the

received

was

Society

Tire

the

pre-

second

Squier, Esq.,
for

was

for

prehis reCol.

to

explorations;

western

Dr. Kane,

The

has

first

Robinson,

Ct-nttal America;

Iy

out

has visited

four American travel-

Palestine;

E. G.

houseless,

thrown

ican Explorers.

year*.

Fremont, for his
to

damage

of affection und grati'ude.

Rev.

to

cen-

the rivers

iind great

been

Royal Geograpical

within

in

Vranre,

been estimated that

have

sented uoltl medals

cent

of

has

The

of the

British

third

has

Dallas wil

have been rendered

employment.
scene

Air.

rains in the

heavy

greatly swollen,

100,001)

that

ers

and

southerly parts

been

and

cotintiies

dismissed.

In consequence of

have

two

difficulty, however,

amicably seltled,

be

the

between

h
rupture
The
inevitable.

been

es

fully complete.

be-

ihe Couil of K( James, while
many have fear-

searches in

be im-

Eng-

uod the United Slate*.

was

Dallas,

dismiss Mr.

in

position of affair*

Minister having

Washington, il

limn

favorably,

the

Hon.

President,

Donelson, Tennessee.

the

lo

"ovi'iiiinenl

The British

wilh great
are

for Vioe

Jersey.

President,

lor

Knovv-Notiunu

oit

Millur.l

40,000 people
the

by

put

A marine Museum

repair.

Soil

FOREIGN

to

The Execu-

than this

perfect

Hon

arrive this

establishment,

ere-long forthcoming,

lishment in

$1,500

ships

any.persons who

even

been

ridge. Kentucky.

has been done.

gladly

Ihe

Mr.

H re, ken

Amkuican

ed

speedily liquidated

towards

L.

Fremont, California;

Drmockatic Ticket.—For

name a room.

the fall

P*a*

on

: Falmouth, ation the Enolish

names

establishment.

Committee would
from

enrolled

ha*

F.lias Per-

Smith,

afnfltgonierjr.O.

Buchanan, Pennsylvania;

President,

Falmouth, arc

contributions of seamen.

tions

I!ev. Lowell

John C.

lion.

President,

iilent,

highly gratified

arc

debt of

dently hoped that

the linns

inter-

Bedford, Boston, London,

to

linn.

"Messenger

We

room*

following

dent,

your

forth similar elfort*.

all

entitle t'.io donor

that

of

being

designation

pKOjya*

Isaac

F. Snow.

RiirtuiLic.v.M

was

state

the

M.,"

of

There has been much excitement

ladies

erpool, Bremen. Copenhagen, &amp;c.

be

L.

dcajarOM

as

to

QfPPORO,

11.

flattering.

put

to have

New

noparticular members

us

designated

..i 1,.r

needed for

These testimonials of

Home, by

provoke

shall

for his

and

the

the

research-

fourth

his Arctic

re

discov-

eries.

look

seamen,

have

P. J. Gulick.

Hey.

Damon.

II \RltlEl'

to is

referred

expected.

highly encouraging

We would call the attention of

perpetuate gers and

friends of

"firms"

"

kins,

*ni

..1

frame,

Lnrlusad

er.

efforts

idea of seamen, but confi-

Wo believe sailor* will

Home

as

as

while it reflected their ingratitude
tertain

were

to be

Society,

omitted.

stran1

as

benevolence of

dently anticipate

wilh

lady

appreciate

disinterested,

upon the Home
tiie

would

they

would

not

Were

seamen

estab-

gratified

further

to

way,

at

expressed

the

f'«r

add,

who has

or the Home.

pure

go

not

may almost

Islands,
in

fident that
so

It iilaoeoatal.

Mrs. I 100

The Executive Committee of the Sai-

ladies of Honolulu

we

that

extends, there is

lulu, and

be

entertainment,

the elite of the

gratifying.fact,

ledge

which

h oilierarticles

men-of-war mains
upon the

who

with

well

Io conclusion,

society.
most

dollars

su,

In.in

Bible

tied

Scc'y of Ladies 1 St-unian's r'licnJ Huciely.
Mass., June 27, MM.

the

com-

witness,

to

English

"Havanna,"

highly pleased

evening's
by

incident

S. II

been

a

not

gratifying

11.

PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES.

-proatiajanil toweling
articles, aicluaiVesSl

llif llev. Mr. Hooker,
a

iuetolliedi.ee ions of Mr.

soon

in

lor's
a

served

Bird,"
net

as

room, the

will

panion*.

he

but himself.

a

which

tweiitisix d. Il.irs.

-pel Unity.

New
at

by

(ineigner,

Sail, t's

rooms, beds, read-

family apartments,

room,

&gt;

pnaliir,

find thirty

The

ing

our

iinioinit ol

ihe room, ..ml

Pahn.iuth,

ment,

cases, til &lt;n .cts and

ditl'i-rent kinds, 111.,

it...

en-

ihis,

»re

Ihe

of which would be about
SuJlara.
fifty
c.nilciits nf lliat bos were a
sutueirnt q-iantity of

cost

have

fitting up'a
His letter

probably received,

"

romn

ii.tuiilion of

tin;

of the establish-

parts

visitor

or

iiijnd.

lilt'

r
y.nir ran-,
ll.iuolulii.

wis

K.

on

blame

to

om-

making

name,

sailor

wicked

or

can

and

has been stolen

ittmie,

those entitled

the

at

ainbn.type tif

have

no

ihe

nny

I'apt. lioosman, "JoiOjili H.-iydcn;''

HpALmsfi, Sir—Yon have

Home

let-

a

Falmouth, Muss.,

purpose

Sailor's

Spalding,

following:

full luriii Itiug of

home

will have

amount, hut

you

for those whom it has
no

and viewed

building

that his

Home

Manager,

"FALMOUTH."

We

of

accommodations which

for

Hereafter il

thievish kanaka

some

the

disturb

ever

'J'litwere

money with

responsible

complains

Several

man-

the Home

lo

hoarding at the

of the haven of everlast-

waters

rest.

Il

tablishment

he will be

the

beyond

their

j no charge.

ocean,

infinitely

an

Seamen

deposit

By mistake the following names were omitted

the

12th

gentlemen

The different apartments

$120.

«»ould in- I

on the

think of

lo

above,

of this

sea

life

u

elegance,

satisfactory

realized

amount

the toils of

Home

happier

We

that while sailors

temporary home, after

a

he induced

msy

box in

The

ner.

pleasing ihought,

experienced

furnish-

universal admiration

entertainment

agreeable

most

and

taste

the

in

enjoy

sleeping ing

the

evening

assemblage

numerous

Every pari

the

bounty,

a

but the

the

among

Thursday,

in

was

home of theia&gt;c'iildhood.

dulge

number assembled,

large

a

ladies,

acceptable

furnish

to

inst., in sewing, and
ed tables with

but

realized

however,

binl that their aid would be

sorting Mr*.

the

by

They needed,

suggested.

laboriously

wilh much reluctance that

was

be

to

the ladies of

lo

obligation*

are

1856

SEPTEMBER,

seamen

to

the advertisement of Mr.

Whitney, intimating that for
ue

will receive

and

on

deposit,

a

trifling charge

in his

other valuable articles.

safe, money

Such

a

place

be

low would
a

custom

lhat when

he

deposit
want

has

been much

thereof many

a

needed,

and for

woman

self prepare the
the relatives of
ihe dishes

of

a

it work

aie

ever

she

is

?—lt i* said

is

married, she

wedding dinner,
both

well

good housewife

stranger baa been wise,

herb

lo

tribe* in Siberia
among certain

ia

parties

cooked,

are

her

established;

disgraced

in that

lo

must

her-

which all

invited.
credit

but

If
as

a

if other-

capacity

for

�OF

VISIT

THE

MARY'S

SLOOP

AT

WAR

OF

ST.

'laws, they

have

to

permitted

been

from

lowing extracts
of Ihe

U.

Consul

tives.
officers
one

into

of

court,

a

complaint*

evidence,

In

jurymen.

ihe

against
b'tn

■

almost

salisf'ucl ion
It

reason*.

ny

the

since

fono
lii-ld

on

shore.

eitpimns of

men-of-war,

mid nativ-s

that

happened
tained
fono

us

likely

was

this

very

bled him

In

proofs

ttfine,

Our

this fine

it

purpose of

the

small

nication

Mary's
show

how

building

two

poi

I

bridge."
friendly

natives,

our

to

although personal,
be

interesting

portions
be

you.

the Sanv

an

larded by the
ment, and Ihe

political

or

energy,

characterized

the

tral

bay

or

the

that

uteba I—had

they

a

fact

religious

whose

taught

thai

prayerin child-

pleasant,
coast

that
at

code

in

I

home

several

Honolulu,

that

and

how-

'

had
at

accommodated
for Hoard

"

LOOKING ROOMS.

GOOD

hi*

Thrum, manager, of the Sailor's Home,
at hi* late residence.
gnotl Lodging Rooms to Ist,
and double, are neatly
These
rooms, both single
Mr.

lurnished,

and

reasonable

will be

in

kept

of

ac-

Hailroad
TIE Panama
of

informing
of

siness,

the

those

Company

The Railroad

haa

in

been

of

a

McCrca, Master,

S.

The

Assl.

Maliony,
Hutch*

Sail

the

Surgeon,
Maker,

which

Gunner,
Boatswain.

Geo.

H. La*eh,

Sam.

bimonds, Carpenter.

be

may

required

important object.

liui.t

in

the

ar

of

run,

subject

Gamier,

for
A

the

Panama,to

ny

'Zde.

Chirurgitn,
"

"

liori'leitu,

"

"

lUudin.

ity

Auxiliaries,

lowing

person*

and

packages

always

Seamen's

ol

Naw

will

all,

which is il-

'

Chaplain

be found
been

to

at

the Suitor's Home

directed to

the

car* of the

or

Bain,

Samuel E. Craft,

made

at the

o

and

about

and

Agent

insurance

payable
of

on

of the

the

the

from

the

be-

Compa-

and

deliver

of

the

the

Superin-

Panama Kail-

excepted.
tbe

Isthmus

The
or

freight
iv

New

shipper.

Company

sail

average passage*

twenty-tire

Panama to New

through

»ent

day*.

rognlaily semilroita- A-pinwall

The time

occupied

in

the Isthmus i* four hours.

Waterman

Thomas

Chief

of Kameba• guerreotype.

even

sailing brigs,

fast

oil at Panama

expense

oil is

option

The vessel*

crossing

safety,

with

through bill* of lading, at the
received at the pier,
gallon, If

Commercial

Company,

York,

are

Lnrrraaa.—Thomas S.

pier

on

from 200

in the Harbor

every

be

game

Vessel* of

gallon if received
for tha capacship's tackle, charging
cask*, without allowing for wantage. This

case

monthly,
.-

deliver the

which

lighter*

from

from

the

may

of

of

been

under

York, in

the fol-

ha*

Oil or other goods consigned for transportation to
Pierce, Charles Horse* Wslter,
Railroad Compallayaes (Majestic),Robertll Cunningham, the Superintendent of the Panama
of the
ox to William Nelson, Commercial Agent
Robert Coffin, Samuel Van Vaikenbnrg,James Amny,
ftestd forward**!
11.
David
C. Johnson. Jaeeph Pray, Thos.
Company at Panama, wil)&gt; bereceive
lrsiix,
aud daO. hi. TOTMN,
with the
Gardner, C. Perry Tamer, John S. Hainey,
greatest dispatch.

Jonn

a cen-

of the Ha-

of the

tendent

addressed

end

Company,

to receive

York,

. hnrji,e covers

.oad
Letters

the

nine cents per

sad

alongside

Then

at-

prepared
New

long

water.

AspinwalrVe

Railroad

Com-

facihty

accomplishment
450

the

alongside

rate of eight cents per

Paivre. Commissairt,

re

to the

Railroad

to receive cargoes

"

Walker, Aspirants

to

is

it in

Mt.raohc,

lie

of

during

York

afford ovcry

pier

the mud at low

The vessels at

longing

O.linean, Ire.
.

oun

'rounding in
"

"

the

to

Panama

1 of vessels at

:iOO tons

to

fully

whale-

turned

and
lying alongside,
A*pinwnll.

ve*«els

Ik

Hay

car* are.

been
of

arrangements to

this

freight

ha*

Heveral captains

season, and the

bus made

for

of merchan-

description
(to.,

successful

capacities

their oil via Panama to New

present

nany

recently

of

shipment

and

and its

provision*,

method

Hailroad

State*.

regular

year,

every

attention of

haa been

ships
shipping

Potter, Surgeon,

oil,

including

the

for the

Panama,

than

IN

whaling bu-

the

by

offered

advantage*

Isthmus of

operation for more
the transportation

take* this

interested in

United
Oil horn the l'acilic to the

tested.

J. Turner,

most

Home.

OCEAN.

PACIFIC

THE

dize,

P.

the

on

Sailor's

WHALBSHIPB

TO THE COM M AN I) E Its OF

across the

Baker,

Paillet,

our

order

at the

Apply

term*.

"

II

furnish

to

room.

once."

Mabe,

»

spared

in
port.
during their »tay
by the week or single meals.
at the Office, in the dining

home

"

It.

the

Seamen may

of South

lirunot, Lieutenant,

and
*

be

a

to receive

hope

dibits will

no

comfortable

Apply

private
during that period
kept

seafaringcommunity.

of the

The

term*.

year*

seamen,

many

will be

Lodging

with

water,

"

to

regard

have

wars

a

cm

I

G. Corhin, Lieutenant,

having for

house

.But ihen, if there

I fell

Spanish,

ti

MANAGERS.

reasonable

moat

ceremo-

Polynesia, still

upon the

tiie

upon

rest assured

KJ-

been

the

in

Home.

Hoard and

dation of Seamen.

patronage

,ir

interesting

government

the

back

from

JL

furnished

Hoarder*

forms,

something

was

was

Gizouik, Capitaine,

general,

Had the Samnan*

t*&gt;

of

polite Spanthere

a

the"St.

»

Cooley,

OPEN for the aecommo-

HOUSE IS NOW

accommodated

the

Protestant,

zeal, wealth, Depository, having

supposed- hteteey

waiian Island* prkie

in

T.

Win.

harbor-

history

government,
olid the feudal establishment,

lustrated by

pe-

l'ot'TWEi.t., Commander,

Win. M.

Mr.

however, is

which

any

a

rVtMI

boarding

of processions,

B.

Thus. M.

public

missionary enterprise*

Ibe United State*.

transition

hot?

to

K.

Ed.

of the Biiiish Govern-

absence of

the

and

a little

Tims.

Navigator group.

in civilization,

neglect

is

a

history

H.I.M.OLifoficse'rtsEmbascade.
Corvet

Apia.

most

John A.

Davia,

MRS. THRUM,

MR. St

benefactor will Managers,

public

religion

hey-day

gelling

amount

things

of the South Sea Islands I

advancement

uud

to

It is

Henry Meyers, Purser,

reflections that I hope will
The

ChnrlesJla*kelf,

Owen

Ketley.

commu-

rail

some

Budding-ton,

The *ailot-'N

the natives

in

little religion

the

to

WM

in

rti

F.

ihefi,

across

Jonathan

B.

John

Price.

may

[Com. Advertiser.

I.

anil

intercourse

making

ut

is

to-day

his present

Fejee

savage

M. H.ixtun,

he

ins

**t«M

"I cannot dismiss this attest
island-cruise wilh

lo

I. O. B. D.Krufft.

for

Moses

Culver,

Samuel

instan-

Ltpersonue, Bnseigne,

relut*

was

quit

done

But

the

tioiiB«p

the visit

was

pleasant

bridge
r

between

how

a

intercepted

the first

UOLifof.Sicse.SrtsAdams.
John

used

Missionary).

This biidge the

town.

place

the

Bright,

Holmes,

once.

Apia toTaliahuaiio, whul a change.

the

America,

damage

some,

to

L.

B.

W.
Sylvester W. Joseph, Hnnry
Hammond, (iustavus S. Braey, Charles B-itts, DunMuses.

some

written code.

a

What

There

ever,

Capt.

tbe

subsequently

was

which

stream

valve of

Saiuoan

gives

al

obeys

de-

disposition of

tbe

at

resident

refused it, and

wilh

exemplary

an

was to

object

($5O)

(the

Mm ray

Ihe

hood.

—

conclusive,

were

as

a

and

our

the son

him

ena-

had

ihey

as

litllt- religion

but

religion

wrecked schoon-

a

appropriated

be

which should
benefit.

All of

their treaty

made them pay up

we

and inflicted

of

robbed

breaking

The

and

Clark,Thomas Banks,

Johr.

Cloud,

Willium

Davia

Richardson,

F.

known

are

missionary

with whi"h

I'.iiins and duties I had

made in favor of

Hot

cases

many

was

course

shore,

on

confidence,

were

they

Once

thereby

er,

lioldly

of hnoeh

Charles T.

McKneel,

Wm. T.

falsely-con-

some

in

consecrated candlestick*.

ch-

tre

Bailey's

dispense justice.

the natives.

Wilkes.

went

inspired

cisions, however,

wrong.

savored nf

ItiKiiy,

nan

want

making

bull-fights, Virgin Mary and holy-

de-

lhat

so

L.

Hiram

Crahnre,

Wm. Micheaux

Powell.

Melldrun,

he possesses;

of

He

while the iron

now

and

nies,

undone by the

was

the

which

Polynesia,
was

were

go"d

the

timidity.

ol

He

acl
to

effect

lo

different.

was

all

frequently

100

perhaps

ajid
ery,

and

Bible

first

often

too

I

else.

have imposed upon

eagerness

iard—from what

Nawga-

It

vessel.

tbe

one

Instances

sanction it?

the

"From

adopted by

of these chiefs

some

prisoners,

which

act.

board

on

the

lhat

stale,

his

order ihe chief*

to

ilnis

strike

ma-

lhat

ihe

among

been

has

or

gave From the

instance, the

custom

only

by quoting

culiar interest

office,
in

as

be

may

anything

capable

obey il.

nalive

leceived

decided

fono,

Capt. Wilkes,

Tbe usual

Kejees,

and

t.ois

for

was,

tune of

the

natives, and for

to Ibc

alone is
to

for

Addison

William

W.

ihe native like the Bible.

foreigners

tbe

to

ces,

his

lo

than

attributable, especially

be

principle.

om

called

meeting*,

Tbi'se

place.
great

and

were

and

life

Command

Jones

(l think) appointed

Mr. Jenkins

n

honor

guide

it

But they

outj In fact, the influence of the

nmg

we

where

not

in Samoa.

as

Bulford,

of effectstrued Biblical law, for Ihe
purpose
u
wicked
end.
Does
the written law
ing

the end found

in

removed li

been

we

case

ami

house

Judge,

ami

every

devoid of all

mini

(lie

was

attorney,

Consul;

He has since
and

B.

where

the Con-

leai

legal

know

fact

ignorant

the

at

na-

rendered

we

lo our

(.'apt.

prosecuting

ihe

James It.

seems

of theftorres/6e-

meaning

law—more

no

Ins

yield

mid collected

between

natives, and

the

judgment according
Ihe

asi

, Wnterbura,

It

As well

government.

a

written lain, the

a

and his

himself

shore,

on

civil

and that

been

abusing the

us

principal chiefs,

ihe

and

well

as

had

Il is

the

because

of

I

ready,

There is

14ih

tbe

Camp)

Bailey formed

"II the

together
suit

Van

(one

office,

bis

Capt.

rapidly

as

just prepared— ripe

are

understand the

well il I list rale-el

ai rived

we

on

cordially welcomed,

were

S.

l*"&gt;s,

Islands)

(Navigator

alitising

of

tng-

South

the

Ihey

reception

can

—

Apia

We

the

one

lhat

me

Embuscadc: law

corvette

"Leaving Tahiti Sept. 0,
at

by

Sloop 81. Mary's.

S

received by Ihe

Pacific,

to

of her cruise in

account

an

make ihe fol-

letter written

a

officers of the U.

giving

advance

now

Charles

ISLANDS.
We

would

NAVIGATOR'S the Hawaiian Islanders have done.

APIA,

1850.

SEPTEMBER,

69

THE FRIEND,

writtenI

Old

Lantrse,— Bjbsit
SBBBBBBBBBBBBBB*

Shepherd,
BBBBBBBBBBBBBnI

A.

8.

Drake,

AspmwaJl,

N.

0.. Majnaa,

MM.

Engineer.

�THE FRIEND, SEPTEMBER 1866.

70

AMERICAN INVENTIONS,
Eiohtv

On,

Y«.rs

cotton

the

AMERICANS.

AMOITO THE

In the August No.
there

i*

the

dVrin;

can*

•team

After
the

to

eighty

said,

half

iv

their

exhausted

water, the writer proceed*

lo

of diminished.

application

vessel*

ihe

upon

ifit

Jacob Perkins is best known
tion*)of

steam

rest*

hi* nuil machine.

on

artillery;

been the first

ing

Craimoil,
aon, of

of American

nails

were

ened,

most

really begin

by

one

by creditors,

but the invention

basis

still the

Datid Wilkin-'

it

human frame;

so

till tion

of

first nail machine

in

success

tion of

similar

Very

inventions—lhe

hopper-boy,
were

er's mills in

of their

the

It-b

e'ffei tetl

with

,

percent.,

were

however,

to

even

hi*

by

saved

worth

channel.

mills;

He

—wilh ihe

"

foil,

in the year of
and

derided,

contrived

boriously

amphibious,
and
the

was

Oructor
at

street,

It

in

the water,

swam

Very

made

were

England;

and in

—was
was

a

, year*

ago,

Slate*
one

eight

student

in

from

at

the

1793,

law

net

il

twenty-six

gain

hundred million* of

Liverpool;

re

American

they

house

X

itself

were

officer*,

fraud

was

the

a

the

the

lo
was

d liar*.

colton

ance,

new

jsible

eighty

woikshop,
have

Reiwi

a

successes

market,

to

They

at

compariin

emit.

wooded

carpenter's

year*

adapt

lo

required
call;

at

come

the

en

woods-

stout

rakes,

in these

It hat,

different

at,

a*

to

plows

stoves, and

thy
is

wilh

cut-

.

in

use

to

.so

the

no

numbers of

ns

history.

far

instituted, these
to

in the

which

.o

navigation

Id

wilh

thai nowhere is farm dent

the

ocean steam-

world

be

may

elegance,

candii'lv admitIhcmselw■*

in

skill,

lo

clippers

rivalry

unique

as

of

ex-

and those

of

hut it

port;

performances

is

of the

those of Ihe

staitled

recently

Ameii-

vessels

lion's share

honorable

late

aie

steam

Ihe

enjoy
An

legislatures

Nor

Europe.

the United Slates have done

they

idea of

were

water

Godfrey,
the

emancipated

the reflection

yoke,

pailof

Thomas

glazier,

And it the

a

wor-

Adriatic

Sound mid Lake

safety.

us

our

land

if builders here have

that

He fore

have sun's rays in

imple-

upon

consoling

o,

of

liy

inspired
of

quadrant;

of the

the

poor

Philadelphia
and

though

Royal Society allowed their Vice-Presito

share

an

honor

lo

which he had

no

recognized
Godfrey '* invention
fanning implements cluim, they
United Slates
by presenting bim with £2110 worth of furni-

the

Before

tools

ihe

from the colonial

compari-

everywhere.

or

furniture
at

For

American reapers, for

famous

packets

former hnve been

hu'lers,

lell

the

have

confined

Iruflic.

winnowing something.
as

n&lt;

win

triumph*,

yuchts

of

farming

extent

among

Aberdeen and another British

mow-

invention

steamer

Hudson,

ists between American

in-

l»'iters.

corresponding

Ihe

safely added,

inventive skill
al

So

etc.

by

reapers,

machines,

smut

-eri.il.,

less than 400i believed that

grain

machines,

economized,

cheap,

No

mantle

certainly

lo the

ihe

ocean

the

conveyances

peerless

11 flection,

American

fact Ihe

the Pat-

years of

have been secured

abroad;

are

Household

1I

sixty

-Jf-OO different farming

the

i

and

parlies.

The Collins

abroad have secured
can

An idea of ihe inventfrom the

pi

outshone

or

Amer-

our

ma-

institution,

an

the great

Foreigner*

•

mortise,

planing

vuin for rival* in speed,

and comlorl,

ted

so

swift

most

in

we

The

ma-

plane,

we

woods demanded saw-mills and

lol.e

and

chop,

bore,

we

required

Futons

believed

steamers.

appear-

intelligibly,

our

water.

searched

skill;

of the

fertile land culled for

our

shoulders.

Eng-

and

political

to

exacted

ships;

every

strength

we

become

planing machines,

inventors.

prominent

has

ptfJjgrcss
ago

)

accessory

slit,

lotion,

we

less
cars

by machinery.

alone

plow

cultivators,

mere

saw, we

groove,
veneer,

the bulk and

made their

more

patented.

vast

mills,

firming

ments

We

a

As the climate

Per-

on

is

man

maiiuiil

on

has given birth

se-

Necessity

farmers

may be formed

were

and

at'

satisfied

being sllpinpted,

we

atten-

good

a

To describe

harvesting

may be
1784 labor
so

by

we

a

Independence

dependent

plows

the first

during

struments

year* era,

aent

chine.

piracy

more

inventions,

planters,

lent Office, nearly

patent;

the

and chine

lunatic.

a

make

or

limits.

movement

(instance,

In

such

depended

Iheie

Kighii

hull

establishment

single

n

is

Nor

s'cp!

a

lor

caipenleis1 tools,

now

px-

shouted,

provoked

toen.imernte, the

I

Many I
Southern'

were

were

in

docks, ifceir slitting, blocking, ckiasing,

thing

ma-

(he

half inclined

obvious

were

new

year

gin I sons have been
inventor!
proved superior

there seized
who

the

lumber

million o.'dollars

in

lit-an agricultural inventions would he impns-

Vi-

estimated

In

attracting

young

cntion

the

our

as,
of

noblj

was

bring

the

—what

in-

simple

deplorably backward.

half

by

even

and

success

so

carriage

a

Year

of ive

which

Gordon,

when

ail,

iiiveniinns.

in iheir

driving through

implements.

lers, threshers.

water

Savannah.

at

thi* invention

bag* of

and

he

were

or

machines, churns,

perfected

Hlanchard,

was

Ameiicnn

farming

made

Manchester.

Whitney'*

for

country

early

the

-1 land,

power

great invention—the

To

American invention has challenged tools, and

admiration

build

lo

up Market

practical

a

lorcgn

tli|'iiiliiionls

demand

a

supplied

conspicuous,

aniliiieuniiviil.il.

should

names

England.

sent;

passers-by

no

mills

by Trevithick,

Griffith,

Oructor became

in-

he la-

ihe

lo

wilh

Hence,

created
been

excel-

has been

ornamental.

it has

ns

in

now

not

derailment

Utterly

coun-;

found American mechanics barely competent

man

Ihe Delaware

up

has

furniture

costly

innnv

contempla-

rights usurped

these

to

moment

hap.H

Ol

afterward machines

anon

Stephenson,

Gurney,
the

lo

the

the person of

were

which, being

Ihe

of

he

as

in New

cure

in-

Highly

so

while

ran

the

not

America

He

than ihis.

He christened it

by

wonderful

vian,

machine

said,

that

more

he scoffed

to

pitied,

land.

and

and his

beautiful

could, The United Stales

only

not

miin

was

Amphibolis.

sixteen mile*
as

A

Philadelphia,

took naturally,

the

he

steamboat in

on

then round

■team,

drive

IHOO

a

a

locomotive

a

who

into another

declare that

best

at

the

sphere

humbler

would; it

nor

doubled

higher descrip-

furniture this
country ha*
in evciy

bed-

cheap

been

Its

rewarded ago.

was

manufacturing

Thomas

his
sprang from

tion

lived,

mania," and had the

grace

of

by introducing

thoughts

carriages.

or

of

ihis

town

i-ilemenl

of 14

Evans

but meanwhile

lo

inventors.
he

In

now.

that

requires

is

country

acknowledged

year

wilh the power of steam,
but vessel* and

labor

seized—tbe shallow

was

steam

cnnceivnble

merit

a

had turned his

ventor

of

h»s

dressing machinery—sometimes costing

idea of

aid, il

ma-

inveterate antagonist,

$30,001)

them into his

in

saving

a

that

see

adoption.

titer

see

some

usual, the Bran-

not

The valmachine*:

of

useful,

son

manu-

bright excep-

a

It

be improved.

though luxury

the for

lathe? for
turning irregular forms.
ventor of the

ihe!'The

conveyer,

increased yield

on

most

col- t.the

lo

chair-.

he snid sacrifice of taste

may

superseded,

every

violated,

patent

he added thai

valuable

believe the evidence

arid would

which

cent

it

and

can

tions

the

a*

with calonfie powabroad-

In the

so

not

fuel

in

American models

thee ariicles

use

descender—l chine, which has received
infinite an apoperation at his broth-' plication in our
day, first occurred to Hhui.li

but,

1783;

senses,

chinery

the

and

drill

miller* would

dywine

His

in

the

they

place

roinieenl

|

his

Am'&gt;S|etl.

and wool

England at!I France.

fortunes of Oliver

elevator,

the

in

use

a

miinv

degree unequalled

n

stead*

world.

compared

cotton

il

saw

lived nil

its

hold

to

Reports;

hut whether the models of

acquit

stands

that

rule

common

never

Justice

miller.

in successful

put

60 per

the

were

the Delaware

been

has

useful,

Bo-

among

olden time with'ax on
try, and in the congenial employment afford-'iinß.ri ol"
shoulder, and
is ied
by the construction of his ingenious orrery, ihe vusl lumber depots ol on ilar wilh their
to-day. Mr. Whillernoie could ufford
eliihni tile
lo see his Kngsaws, iheir slides,

\\ imborne, in Staffordshire.

Evans,

he

house, in
were

and

America,

erected in

was

ihe

to

Stoves

lo other

remained,

nail mHchines

our

Two )«ars after its

lo

the

to

Whitney

Whilteinore forms

he hud he

disheart-

look

far

go

his invention succeed;

saw

in

er

un-

give him bread;

not

have recreated the

factures.

continued

Patent

combine economy

one

Eng-

of lh" inventor is

would

la

wonderful thai

to

operniion

inventor*, ruined,

persecuted

pursuits;

been

machine, by which Tor il;

and headed

cut

Perkins, like

his

of

Whitlemore, who. in 1707, invented the

the inanul'iictiire

not

constitute

poor

|have

giv-

may.jlhe

fume lon-and-wool card-machine—a contrivance
sol

mechanic in ihe Maoaarhil I

a

invonted

mint,

for

hut

nails did

ihen

Perkins,
aett*

Island;

real

nails tins

cut

justly,

perhaps
Rhode

his inven-

his

The credit of hav-

ike

to m

by

bin

it

second

Only

in

debt of usefulness

country's

remark:

York.

Ingenuity has ue of labor suggested washing
Whit-![convenience required tlurable and
improvement* on

It did

stood alone,

to

it feeds ihe

ihegb-ry

but

has

which

.tuple

terms,

ami New

lon

unsuitable for earliest and usHiil Ano-iicon inventions;

invention

single

and

ihe world.

ilself

copy the entire

Ihe

of

round

export;

and clothes

land,

wur,

This

gin, maker, in London furnished

profitably;

was

the United Stale, ihe

, ney's gin,

noticing

propelling

If

years.

would

we

ihe| be

showing

of the Ameri-

genius

last

limit* would allow,

article.

article

Interesting

an

fruit* ofethe inventive

lost.

was

to

en

Without the

he raised

not

southern land which

rice

Harper's Magazine

of

in America.

giew

Labor indeed, it could

Invbistivr

or

.

likewise called forth, ture.

inception

the

of

our

gation

nalion-i

Il isio him, and him
alone, tl.at
owe*

Revolution, cabinet-,joflladlcy.

the *exin,n &lt;
An

„

|,jen lieo,

American

ittamer

„

navi-

, ne
n((|n#

fiist

•*«*».

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�ed the Atlantic in

Americans

1819;

discov-

ered and mapped the liull Stream; the Ameri-

Maury

can

million*
millions
upon
his discoveries of ocean cur-

by

On bind, the

rent*.

supeti irily
of

saved

has

to commerce

ol

and

solidity, safety
less,

cost

is

cheaper.

and

Slates

a

bound

Our

mit atiou of travelers;
has

nuity

as

gant

For a

In.

pun

our

oil

and

in

It

steam-gun.

l in-

in

ola

d scoveries
Stales

United

name

of

of

At

army.

said

men

the Colt'.-s

boll

or

and

others—are

rifling

Warner's

been less uselul

the

to

more

metal

science of

in
ar-

tillery.
United Stales

Ihe

and

by foreign countries,
dear labor;

and

this

with

pete

si

ill contend

Fnglaml

yet

in

country

and

article.

domestic

Of

shirting

and

one or

shoes

cheaper kinds of
may bo said;
done before

can

we

of the

superiority

under American

knowledged

A variety of

India

have

an

hitvo

surely

ventions of

time
can

lock*
wn

one

the

infinite

effect

all

no

a,

keawa

We

our

excel
are

they

misfor-

certainly

in

many

ed

New

To

lhat Drs

over

Europe;

have

brought

*T Hobba.

skill

eclipsed
into

note

clocks

it

ihe

forget

light

the

of Bra-

prtaling-preaae*

of

the

and ihe

been

claim-

take

not

last.

It

when inhaled,
Science

long

was

to

hut

In

these

two

the

following

made

the

by

those who first
of the

the

discovery

public

ihe

the

speak,

il

it

never

is

of

Of the

superflu-

were

pleasing

a

when ihe French Gov-

Dr.

reached

Europe,

was

In

it

the

this

are

to

that il has

news

was

The
were

could

stress
tions

Professor

and

be laid

might date liniu 183.!,
he

thought

out

But ii

iiieiins.

to

of the discovery

a«crihed

the pecu.

lo

bul

sun;

the business
art,

ihe

the

daguerreotypes

most

beautiful

invention

thousands,

given

lo

success

evidence i.f

art

in

has
and

am-

Ihe world:

haa afforded

it may be

kepi

safely

'be greatest

em-

stimulus

well known that, for many year* pre-

would

had

authentic

No

priority.

Jnnuaiy, 1840,
on

July

21st

Davy's
1830;

ihe

of

he
we

authentic

no

having appeared in
heil first

made

innin en tit m

public

knowi
I

to

he

January,

Dr. Slein-

by

a com-

of Science*

July, 1838.

at

Profes-

Washington

at

and hi*

on

specification, wilh

patent,

a

filed

invention

before.

enveni

Morse's

Professor

'21st

July, 1838,

4th

of his

Academy

for

application

1838.

on

Edward

his invention

Paris hearing dale I9ih

an

4ih

on

account

appear-

was

year.

on

filed

for

account

scaled

uns

same

specification

only

can

documents

specification

sealed

was

patent

and Ihe

and the

that

probad the

published

IK)9; his patent

beloie

7th A

on

invention

pi

il,

was,

therefore, nine months puorlo those of Sleinlieil

and

and

Davy,

some

fifteen

fore that of Whentstiuie.
the

by

courts

men

those

even

invention

two

To

the

up,

first

the

therefore,

have

effected
has

United Stales,

lightning-rod,
use

endowed

the

the electric

beet

fastest

cheapest

carpenters'

most

If any

and
the

farm

tools,

the

fire-arms,

steamers

the

steam-

telegraph,

of inhaledether, the

the best and

machine* in almost

the

screws,

cheapest

nailing

lightest

useful

ves-

wag-

labor-sav-

department

tyry

nation, during

years, has done more, or

as

the

of

same

much,

ihe

generally known.

Since the

■ixty-eia

Tbe

printing

generally,

Ihe

cheapest railroads,

not

of

useful

telegraph.

yean, have

eighty

ons, and many of

eighty

the

means

practically

in the process

the best

Ihe

industry.

but

to

acknowledge

of oilier* who

machine;

axes;

sels,

ing

a

locks, fire-engines, nails, spikes,

be*l

and

as

the inventor of Ihe

photograph,

implement.,

Morse's claim

marking

the discovery of ihe

sewing

and tele-

disputed.

the last

the

United
differed

the relative

on

intelligence,

House,

sum

during

It

be-

recog-

of instruments;

sorts

telegraph

that he invented

been

agreed

deny

communicating

never

more
so

of Ihe

in France.

not

who

improvements

or

wa.

foreign inventions,

are

of the

credit of

It

Court

Supreme

in kind from the

graph

aaid fact ia

times.

proved

and

of Professor Win alstnne's telegraph

who clocks, the

in London and

America

lon,

tins

Morse's claim

is obvious that

and

public

it

If any

communica-

il is

legraph,

t&lt;

con-irticied

have

bably

a

when

year

aware

Wheat stone,

private

on

that

Morse.

individuals. Professor

to

this fact

PiolcsHor

inheil,

Sit

Davy,

optical boat,

American artist*

the

American

while

is

the

overcame

hard to reconcile wilh the

prosecuted

ployment

Il

of il: Dr.

of elec-

but

become

have

to

loss

In

1837.

said

arc

persons

1840, Ihe world wilh the

in

University,

of the American

aitended

lead;

and,

who

When

brilliancy

Paris.

architecture.

which bad defeated all the previous

attempt*.

the

New York

only

was

daguerreolt pc portrait*

Draper,

difficulty

soon

his process, il

statuary and

made in the

liar

four

copying landscapes telegraph, and

succeeded in

purchased

Da-

clearly American.

as

taking likenesses;
to

was

be lore

unknown

whs

electro-magnetic

Photography

by

by proving

he admitted merits of the

1840.

amputation

an

class

dream.

gucrre

mathematical n.qoiiv dissolved ii

from Stales and the

applica-

new

long

on a

apparent;

of the nized

would have deifi-

ancients

who made

his de-

electrici-

of

conductor

a

Tb«

lliem

only

October, 1837,

here.

Munich,

of Wnli-

construction of

absorption

as

difficulty

Morse filed bis

over

away

of Ihi*

preceded

discovery

for

honor

taken

lie

substances, unless

of the

This

wnc.

sor

used chloro-

preferred

peculiar property

importance

acting

of Oih

British

a

European physicians

can not

year 1847

lhat the

dat-

Simpson,

nil due credit

made

were

applica-

palenl

a

year

of the subject, the

velopment

caused

ether

gentlemen

the latter is

Simpson

long

suiguiil operation..

lo

discovery

the former;

in-

produced

proclaim

ihe

had

Iht

in

telegraph lu&gt;

ed

1840

in

was awnre,

ol

inhalation

main discovery

or

a

of

Henry,

verified

repeatedly

Oer-

of Paris, Bar-

Sleiuheil,

Petersburg,

which hindered the

difficulty

expected from look

with the variaute that he

men

They

sulphuric ether

he

bul il "ill

form instead of ether.

In

were

of phoio-

art

all these have

ihe honest Saxon it ha* received in modern

American

the

lo

was

notice and

to

keep brotypea

cheapness

we

the

that

secutcd

which

and

Nor should

As

pain.

to

Edinburgh,

ous

more

I be most notable

daguerreotype,

of the properly

tion

and

tolhe world.

newspaper announced lhat Dr.

use

Ame-

Jackson and Motion discovered lhat

the first

theory

and

ihe

wilh

stupefaction;

They

some

the close of this

properties

sulphuric ether,

tion

nine.

light* of the real invenlnis.

tile

begin

before,

Woolwich,

of

Lenz, of St.

on

were

country.

Copenhagen, Ampeie,

of

Mr.

for

Suites

by foreigners;

in-

ocial consequences

England

of the

importance,

vindicate

I

a

Europe

in

bridges

telegraph,

giaphy, including

Washington.
important

most

European cities,

Ihe

lea-

great saving in clothes through-

a

which

its

at

dis-

good

of which

patented

un-

is

strength,

reserved

the elect lie

discovery

come.

American.

mind. first successful

the world

without

of the

day,

farther go.

and

ac-

and

very bun ltd sketch three of

are

for

unsurpassed;

gifts of the United

The
made

rivals

our

finest

an

have

ernment

to

us

and

keen

the world.

out

goods

be

lo

practically

the sewing machine

varieties

be

is

in ihi*

us

are lo

triumphs

;

are

of the

one

designed by

much ed

the American

puted, though apparently

must

rubber

va-

the

as

Another invention—which

equaled.

will

other

yet remains

example;

compelled

machines,

iv these

This is

than

ingenious machines illustrate adapted

are

Fire-engines

foreign

well

well

now

and in liii.

Europe

principles
i* ba«ed

constim-iions—hiitige*— lhat, slier a certain point, Ihe
In tricity became
imperceptible;
challenge ihe world.

of

lo

bridges

rican

be chemical

can

where.

the mechanical bent of

ton —is

Ameri-

challenge Europe.

patents

every

two

or

remark-

are

boots—as

and

much

though

com-

spikes,

hosiery

rieties of this class of goods—as

tune*

not

can

axes,

better and cheairer than the

supplied

afford

ran

against Giving Dr.

Thanks ," the

good.

loom,

power

textile fab-

long distanced

American horse-shoes

screw*.

ably cheap
can

and

were

dat

a

class

one

again,

hardware and fibrous

In

rics,

in

of caution, ed 1810.

I

and the modem plan of welding the

coils,

ma-

Dahl-

have

in the foi

grceii's improvements

words,

hnyoncl

Nor

architectural

ihe sensibility

Wes-

Rlaiichni d's

to

invention.

comprehensive

choice.

household
and

are

shot,

be

Perry's,

machines

second

only

are

chines

to

tire

machine,

as

scientific

telcgiaph

credit of ingi.n, had

lo tne

ting

ca

Europe

lightness, elegance,

weapon:

sensible

suiue

beasts

or

rifles—Shutpe's,

American
son*

made the

have

to

Wherever

But

the their
b"th

Sebnsiopol

preferred

entitled

type

inhaled.
upon when

built

is

body-guard of ihe Emperor of China

(lie

a

Much of

Moidecni of

Major

bolster
any oilier

to

ships;

of ihe conical

gunnery

of Boston;

the

electric

1887,

•

the

known in

punting, |low,

hook

by Adams,

I

ty by ihe air

We build for

experiments,

century ago.

Russian and allied officer*
revolver

uncom-

machine for

nail

the

r

science

present

tliu

Our

Uticu and elsewhere in the

at

use

quarter

a

ad-

evidence lhat the identi-

in

untl

cal Miuie hall,
was

is

is

fine

in

vinu*
which

bus1 sted,

The world

any. country.

Fulton spent

like

by

Yoik

New

used in

been

for

press,

extensively

blow up

to

trying

deserted his

and Perkins

have

and succes-d'ul.

lilt-

and

no

as

impression*

many

Hoe's.

that invented

lo

print

can

wheiherany European

as

of

wheels,

and ele-

light

so

produced
equal

off

some

tbe

French inge-

even

as

originating

the

were

throw

can

hour

and

nation like the United States,

peaceful

numerous

North

our.

ihe

Ho"|&gt;e

mention:

bul it i*doubtful

press

we

Hiishin-ll is remembered

ball,

but

wagons

of his

most

point

mine,'

railway

nothing

their destructive invention-

monly

m

btakes may compare with

In their day, Ameiiian stages

ihe

own

managemenl;

consequently

traveling
springs

United

foreign railways

sour;

also deserve

'well,

SEPTEMBER, 1866,

71

THE FRIEND,

first Patent Law,
passage of the

yeara

ago,

have been issued

lo

about

26,000 paleeta

American

cuimui,

and

�THE

72

tha annual

tion

belongs

inventive

to measure

would bold the first rank

N. B.—Medicine

to

District of Columbia; and other

would

thus:

Connecticut,

York,

New

Rhode

Maryland,

New

other*

far behind.

being

comparison

only

can

others, supplied

it

amuse;

such

witu

DONORS

FOR

THE HOME.-Continued

I

recruits

hills

ism

in

O.K.Lewers
M. M.

for

Mr.

Kooke,

-

prc'i'iued

Adams,

of

takes

Chaplain

16

-

.

tiih
T

J\_
are

the

public

houses

board at

they
in

A-

desirous

nished wilh

ing

to the

of

Contle,

nies,

.

waiian

valuable

or

in

posit

hi*

vaults

proof

men

visiting

for their

modation

D. r.

articles

with

the

be

fur-!

For all

the

of

deposit.

the

Stranger*

this port, tlnsirou*
will

find

tf

a

and

Hawaiian
is

deposit nn
M. WHITNEY,

I*o»t-OIHce

PKNHALt.OW,

BAY

Will

attend

You

1

will

find here

in the

the

kind,

Patronage

generally.

Honolulu, Sept.

Nuuanu

(treet.

to

Streets,

can procure

will

be

constantly supplied

constantly

that families

He

with

underhis

own

his

s.n's

on

a

tbe

a

further

rea

and Surtenns'

or

prescriptions
will

vessels

familie. if requirine

Medicine (beau

carefully

prepared.

lind

every intention paid
medical assistance.

carefully eiamined and refilled
Attendance for consultation at office
from 9 A.

M. till

rrom-4
II

to ti

P. M.

on week

at otherlime., at

days,

tin Sunday front.9 A. M
bis residence Union Htreet.
*J7 if

.-•rr

ill*

iiovoitl'i.t:.

may

R-HstfAN
Chandler*

nad

Lsali..iata,
Ship.supplied

wiUi

I.

Mosey.

S..11

djnjr-

Waitle,

K'1"i.iui,

I.X7 fms,

IS

day-

i'C

Oafafl

Moi lis,

Ma

n.

Ion fray, 40

!

S

tana,

.

n»&lt; |

183 ms 160 di In Bremen.

da,

i

wtivar'i 1*1 and.

-r \

Puntiman, fur ll«
v

s

I'rii; I

i-r.

B.

n,

Kuitn.

a

i..r

s.m

t'rancicro.

ii.i, (or

in

h.iii

Pranclaco.
Man

l'Ii. fnf

| ie 11 ;i, ('ii.'i

il.i.

John Adams, liouttttll* sailed for

no

risk

Lastly

of small

here,

pox,

within

nor

us

with

lie

Mart|ii*&gt;

s

as

.

Sept. 8-A

that

Tb*

DEPOSITORS',

N

t"

ii

beaiipplied wit* books
Cbaplulu'a

a**

vrssi-ls

raluSßS*

for

sabi—

"

Ivirirr

"ff and tin,''

papamb) cslll

gaithc

BALE

IJ*OH
.

h feet

AT ihe

long,

Hudson's

Hay

On

wbala

(
Mi!

N-v.i,

i.ivi

j&gt;."&gt;l,

n,

Na»a, C«ld
•

\ew

Ilu-

Ctli

In.Hi

nf ftestsnaer
Prof. A.

L.

si
a*

Miss

the

Bedfitrd

(I

have

Itnrkar.

r tl

H

Bea ia

-

Oft, Rotarpr*aa,
Bedford.4 wbalec

'.

la. New

-j

Nan

Bedford, 2 abaftti;

f&lt;'g UUa manuh nn Kodnak.
fnlt&gt; • of wind.
«.
Itn

arrived

ton,

Uaat. Carh

hidly

r.»

unkfto*

I'rice

re

jestie,

N.

&lt;

pany

« ith

in

H

Prancix't

tu

BM,

rin

rcixirtc that all
ke w
rt|.&lt;

o

thewhnu

Iialtt;hip

-ho

fpoke ihe full.-wing

the Straits of Gentl

the

ship'

Pheli-n,

Marenpo,
-"id

Lydla,

Auiil 93d, slip

Bpokt

n.

n

this

i

Jnhn
what

into

tl.#&gt;

Calltarniti,

aaveral ethtin

Hyr»&gt;n,

Gratitude, N. It.,

P.

what-;

H.,

t'iree

93d, Gao.

Oth.

Fl.irid.i, F. II.. clean.
Hhip Ctwnd
i
lad Bftaf April, o| liver
death oiCapt

30th, aklpRaaai'ia,
B..

,'| wli.ilm:

7ih.

If.

it.,

i

Meiikar,

whalo;
N. B

,

May -uti, V»
Clean;

(*ha..

P. II..

5tK&gt; hhltt Ihlt attpaaj tllli,
Pacific,
4 wtiah-H
John I!.nvl.ind, I whale ; 1Mb, Hyrcn Queen, T II
.
tblp Prifiirt N. U, clean; I6ih, Psbiua, 4
Iftth, J&lt;tm

IBSS, Phelpa.de.,

Monoids, at u.s. iiosnii.il. Aiir. l;&gt;h, Mr. Cms.
I in. ti.hhi an and ions re idcut on the Id anils.

Hi...1 in

i ,

4«akiu

clean,

Hiber

h'i'f

ftirtr.

i

one

oaaaplaiat
July Mb,

«»i

Jaly

;

Bpriug,3whales; MaySft.JetfarMoa, New

F.il.iits.Gralltudt, Ghaa.

!er

tcrtnt t«i, yonnrest
hoin

wbalaa

H v. .,,
Java, K„ir
larbalaa, nl,
alt Krte

Oraannoti

d latht aVael (Utraa;
and thai she p
aaadl

whalea tbiaaattOD;

DIED.
dausbterol Air. 11. Marl.irlanr.uflhiscity,
seed Marsalas
as* 17 dais.

Bay Hartior, I

2

!(�,

hneaa,Tit \

IrVaablnffana), clem,

M

atda,

dava

names

K.

ol tliis rily.

On the 2?n'l
inst.. Ad*;.a Brs.STT

Wad

whale* ararce.

a i.aie*

tpi. Coi e'au.l rapnru hut Ntfla
m

for ('(ilumhi
tn

Rev.

Louise

erbafcte

2

and

ui t&gt;

aalea,

a

tl
;.e,i.-n-i
C rltoll, di
r,i|'t

rrs,
la

to

9

i!f
.i&gt;
from tut eoaal of (Jora*, und rtpartt to trie
rmiKg Ortattait feda wlnu mataonadai
id light, uei Itral ■
waathar during the pa*f age; ffth
Imit., lat. -i
40, loaf. 13a 4*&gt;. r,|»..kr. ha k
NatMiaakeaj, ht-nm

Co.'* Store—

ihrir dvrrliin!!, I&gt;y

(rem

M.

tf

easjssllS

-evere
in

Ahalea;

.".

July 4. ship

ii.in

':».

A'is

uaapuus.

fa each.

Kntti-aaY,

'r

13, Moiit-tik.t.f

raw*,
llei.r.rtl,

; i . fn|.
"i,

;

Aad

uue-

New
,

!,. , I

Daposllofy,!

ibt

July,
VVealbef

Hula

rulllcr 'Icriaunn,

Bedford,

report- apoken (iii Kndtak, May B&amp;th, « .ip l( u
Wing. N • 'vOXtedfbrd, clean; June |, Trit .n, White,

iles.

J-ui"

i

w-ll

Study, is Ctiaßla»a Btrest.

BsasMn**

New

.Virion,

[Inn -eason.

averaged

»•(

tuclcel, 3 wh.le-; \'8.

rseslv**.

11. .-s.'.-iiii

Patcot,

wn.ih-s.

Bedford, i

aii.ii-

H*w*ilae Bible

SFAIMS.V.

bound

HILO.

\,-iii

ir.

i*

wii

Fiiend,"

in*.

Memoranda.

7

irah.»,

(lend

\.

'•

OF

whale

P ik'in spwifir'in

M

mm,

Varion- »hipn hoard

VTIUTOIISI.Y TO

tlrtirp of

Also

i-h.

to

CUMINtiS.

re*

Bedford, 871

several

paid

Trad Boclstlsa, bul
forniabaa

■usssaristios

ivh.

n.

KoOitC, l

Thr

.I*-, atatsneriaai, by

of \&gt;w

tins tftsoa«

Arrived.

a cull.

TRACT

LAHAINA.

nil

hu

PORT

iii*

r

mot. (mi,

any

and most

clean;

Ifetwland, 3 whiten; 3Ut, Je-.vt, f&gt;0 hhl-t. uperm, I ivhtir,
*~n Krarici.co, Ait*-.
Mr. 11. VV.
160 hbU. «prrm; Hoatb Bo#tt.n. K.
4lh,
OtSb, Gratitude, 2 wh.ilrs,
2 whalnt;
June
Maine, aged .'l*, years.
II.,3 whalea; 2Hth, Ja et,
2d, Gratitude, 4
Died on Ihe 17th of March
3 whole-, 260 hblft.
last, in Auckland, Not Ze .land, whales,- 7th, South Button,
(iperm; 7u».
the II .Rosas, lis TitS'B'V. after a lingering
illness of more Pt.
9th,
N B.,'2whale«:
Dartmouth, I whale;
Died

Falsi

an

al

his residence

asks,a

i.,

native of

ivinlhrop.

years.

The

11

ron

is

wellremcmbeieil In this cily.

Ptabta,
nl

Passengers.
E. B.iios .nd
child, 11. VVensel,

-lip

I whalen,90J bhln; Noithern Mght, l whale. U

F. II., I

2
n

whale-,
bale,

SO

150

holt.

&gt;• bin:

3Qih,heaid

8t. George,

2

fr.

m

nhip

whale*;

bhl*.

l.ydia,

Nwibern

Geo.

hbl*;
WaHbintton, I whale; Pyr»&gt;a
l.iphf, I whale,2.
Monroe. N. h.,8 whale-; H.
Queen, f. whale-; -hip
Ndwlattd,
clean. Oemulg«t, 2 a/had a: Poeahoniat,
1
ttWaaj JtiJ) (L

W. Ploepe,

Mrs. o. t* Sydors

A cent*,

awl

I.

Lucy

m tu

Mill-!

isidvvT,

M.el,«..

fruin

day&gt;

Itt lata*, I?

w&lt;
v.iquer.',
mh'Inland.
Ki tilth, I r I\.nni
I'u ie
, Mm raj ku Teeknlet.

;ci

Ilawnii.

lin.-ks arei-ir.Tt'il f

Hi an three

4ro„

41

gun*.

t.

Aug. 25.—Am. hq. Arab, Cnpeland

i,

*»»««•;. n. i.

Recruits, Stora**

12

MeetaY,

Fotitr,

«eh.

I'.

99th. Janet,

Oeseral

24

days fr.-in I'll

afford,

ii. i.ij
Blst**, It'.nks anrl Tram*, in i.'ir rnuli- h, Frrnrh,
P»rtas;ite*.,
ii■• . 'Cle
Oarrnsn,BpatißVA, Bweadtsh, mul Bpa.ina lanitua*e*.

Per V.nV-e, C.

Ship

lnih, '-'!

Gvurpn.

B. W. FIEmT.~
&lt;:.».u .vh *&lt;*■&lt;»«

381

Arrived.

tut.

In i.l.

Boon

bona.

GisaJate,

-.

.hi

PORT OF

Soaps

sold on

Kud.ak, 0,410

,t.

and

at moderate

JOvery attention will

which, with

supply,

I*.

will

MARRIED.

Eclting

of London perfumery

case

pateal,aud olbor medicines, wi.l be

or owners of

ihomselres

and

landing.

appeared

favor

Kcalakcnkua,

Kiriiit-s,

Rni.hes, ate, and daily expects

captains

run

Hay.

i

.tiperiiilenilenre,

mudicino may depend

requiring

The

ihi

Hi-,

m

h,.i

M

lui.

for re-

tlin best medicine, he

annals tsnas
Physician*'

season

ami

prepared.

ha. just received

the ordinary

or

Met

J,

: i (trV

bri|

I/, B

Iron Hurdles

ot

remodelled

from the United .states anil England.

best, carefully

will

Ac.

inform tint iiihubitants of Honolulu and
vicinity Th.-rt

—

to visil

B.IJ. DAMON.

JO he has liken tin. old establish*.
Drnn Btura, curlier
chant and Kaahiiin.inii
which ho lias
moans tv keep

notice

j

HONOLULU MEDICAL KALL.

in

3—t.

abundance

greatest

P.

or vi

DR.McKIRBIN, BVRGROH,
DEfIS

this

Of

those who

CIS

business

tflsOOOIba

aetata,

380 tn«.

tide,

i

A'

ill.i Ml

ii

4 -Y mkee,

the best the islands

at the

ItllU.F.. BOOK li.

r.VTY,

solicited.

\'n

iSept. . —'

accom-

I'ATV.

Hand,

-i .'•■•n,

Gleneoe, Carll

18V-

jr.

following facts',Bept* 11

coining

sea-

1856.

1,

An

the

Visiting

following article*, which

at the shortest

has not

pestilence

una

and Commission

Shipping

to

the

fta,tUa

Kodlak, *A bhla

Cleared,

Opsn

induiciiienl.s

as

tit;,

cruits.

miles

or

on

Budding*.
JOHN

&amp;

Hlm-k.

to the

I)

tliw.

hi

i,&gt;.it.i.l-.

uii.

Kinhii

L.

.'It

h

■rem.

:

Ishinds.

called

offered

nre

important, you

of securi-

place

this

11.

1860.

of

Ha-

Shipping Agents and Acting Port Wardens,

till

.Sc An'liou's

Whule-Sliips,

attention

yOUK
which

8 Ml

93.—Grimaneaa,

qiisntity, delivered

to he

charge mad*

small

a

FEAIIALI.OW

a..l

Makce

da.

Harvey,25 yVBa,

ffwn TaLlti.

of ojutltumanu

Sipia.shes, Melons, Oranges, CoeOanuts, Beef,
ton, Goat*, Bog*, Fowls,
Turkeys, Wool in

tie-

on

'Jr.

Sept. H—Freii-

Surgeon,
corner

344

Niiitii,

JotlH Adams, Moulwell,

&gt;.

-'dr.

a in.

open

HOFFMANN,

of

Mnstei*

be furnished

mo-

certificate*

deposits,

and

funds,

bulk,

believed

arc

Hire

night

of the best

tf

to receive

small

or

given,

to them.

Sept. 16,

to

and

port

hoarding!

h !i.

Prigatt

fatal Tl rkali

and

in*. 4u

Fran, i t
I

\ng*2&amp;

gratis, by apply-

prepared

I . S.

I.

M.

Drug Store,

ami (lueen sts.,

To

of the room.

These vaults

and safe.

will he

the withdrawal

.0

the New

iihls

—Mr. btj.
ryiitliia,
gct'a Bun n I.

Surgeon,

Mercliant sst.

Physician

ll;iv;iiuili,

Woodf, Btt taa.

l'l'iiii I'mila

-

fldlil

of resort,:

other

or

ffeptI

s.

&lt;ls. lin. Tahiti.

5 »U

Funta Arenas.

Neva,

ttq

kbit

.5- New

Ofliie in

this

(formerly occupied by

Treasury).

receipt*

ty

trow i» A. M.to4V

VAULT.

is

Am

—

Anir.3- Preneh

If

free to

letter*, will

writing

POSIT

27.

M. D.,

nit

il

n

ti9

hone.

til*

Rev.

of Wai-

and

connected

having charge

E

*s*t

191 -Is. fin. Button.

IM

Fmitiiiun,

war

\'..nki-u,
.

-J .ii.i

ap.

strtrts

of

in

•&amp;—Am. «h. Java.

A eg,

718 ma.

»l. Clwit;H,90Q

Grim.mesa,

-I"

Imi.

btj.

I'rtn be

al

JUDD,

it

l-'ottuud

Office corner of

day

place

a

i

&gt;li.

'&gt;

II. It. M

isr,

Hchool

SBd

Also,

prices :—Sweet Potatoes,
1)

fire

ac-

pam-

the

visiting

it

are

UNDERSIGNED

—

50 d .

iind It etui I Dealer*

lleirlninil

—

HONOLULU.

Call*.

Sis—Allt.

:1j

E.

open,

tnk and paper,"

"pirn,

person

in

OF

Cajloa, Paaattt,

fcr ivta.i

frtl
20.

sh

G. P.

shipping season it will he
Seamen visiiing the Reading

fr?"

lighted evening*,

t'lia

KKAI.AKEAKUA

the

During

and

or

.

—

COOKE.

Kls*

SI

sh.

&gt;m.

l.r —Itrit. br. (uiperi
2').

Slates.

Cs.rca,

I' hysii-

:

is

the Home

Honolulu,

shipping.
Koom

HOME

invited to make

especially

whether

msn's

hoom

and all Suamcti

;

Aug,

ships

timid*

Cash,

17.—

the Slur* formerly uoru.I
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