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CONTENTS
For

Jour* IRSO.
l'Ar.r. |

Hawaiian liildc Society

J|

41

Examination anil Exhibition of Oahu College
Constitution of the HawaiianBiMe and

Tract

42

Society

42, «

Revival in Scotland
The Beat Sewing

43

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to

Circular

Hawaiian Pastors

The Dying Sailor anil hi« Bible
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at

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we

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From the Secre-

quote the following

para-

graphs.
following

The

statement

will

show

the

I

TESTiMESTS.

English,

Uerrnan

45

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50

Spanish,

30

French,

60

Portuguew

French,!
Portugueae
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Id

wren

different

guagea—total,

stroyed,
The

Grand total,

28

Russian,

IS

The

amount

eighteen

the

different

ten

we

Ian-

of

organization

in the various

sold

and

distributed

Hawaiians, and in the Hawaiian lanamong

still found the time

The

College.

tures, which have been
have

to

veyed

to

Chile,
ous

given

be

read

distant

upon

some

to

to

history
gone

the power of

to

sold,

from

parts

Guam,

or

our

con-

of

the

the

not

perform

its

cause

which has

crown-

exertions

untiring

in

of education.

Evangelical

The

we

and

meeting

B.

members pres-

of the Association:

Hawaii.—Hilo.—Rev.

too

Gospel,

is the list of

following

the late

ent at

Association.

Coan, Rev. D.

T.

Lyman.
Kailua.—Rev. A. Thurston.

Lyons.

Maui.—Hana.—Rev. Mr.

Baldwin.

Iji/iainalu/ia.—Rev. C. B.

Andrews.

devote three

days

to trace

utter-

out

the

volume which has

showed what

mission.

were

Only

a

ready

where

a

A stage

be

to

very
was

wont,

days,
that

on

and

Oahu

as
"

the

with

and if there
not

college

instruction

is

they
The

convened.

of
"

additional
not

"

P. J. Gulick,
and

Spooner.

Wailua.—Rev. J. S. Emerson.

Agricultural

highly gratifying
gress

which is

part of

All

the

Society's

Garden.—It is

to witness

the

being made

under cultivation.

ing

of ornamental

ornament

dependent upon

Johnson, and Mr. Wilcox.

attention,
their

and

whose

general

been

to

or

plant-

wishing

dwellings,

to

can

reasonable rates, at the
Too
Dr.

much

to

praise

Hillebrand, under

superintendence

planted,

The

persons

and

Garden.

be awarded

were straw-

has attracted consid-

now

at

steady pro-

bring the land

market.

gardens

cannot

has

our

trees

obtain young trees

Agricultural

to

Never before

berries furnished for

erable

advantage,

institution.

Waiole.—Rev. E.

Vale,"

Williams"

a

Kauai.—Koloa.—Rev. D. Dole.

gentle-

commencement

Vocal music forms
of the

know,

year,

was

students

or

Mr.

Andrews, Rev.

Bishop, Mr. Castle, Mr. Cooke,

the

fairness.

ignorance.

Amherst" and

this

the

Fort Street Church,

exhibition

hired music."

the

on

erected, and the young

Cambridge,"

are

more

next

audience

large

on

examination could

acquired

at

Rev. L.

Kaneohe.—Rev. B. W. Parker.

they knew,

place

strong,

were

the part of

opinion

one

confess their

to

appeared

men

fidelity
on

things which they did

exhibition took

"

throughout

have been conducted with

were more

Damon, Rev. E. Corwin, Rev. R. Arm-

Rev. A.

study

an

S. C.

Rev.

Smith,

inconvenience,

evinced

There is but

pupils.

Pupils

"

It would be

man

to

exercises

part of visitors —that

some to

the Western Islands, and vari-

of each separate

forth

Scrip-

and

ocean,

and

other parts of the world.

ly beyond

away

away

the

climes

Some have gone

world.

the Sacred

immediately

passed

shores,

of

read

the examination of Oahu

to

part of the teachers, and

and remained

copies

A. B."

Molokai.—Rev. A. Forbes.

considerable

at

guage.
Most of those

the

Waimea.—Rev. L.

deeply interesting, and
Society,

our

distributed 6,616

it has

those

from

success

ed their arduous and

de-

or

with all.

453

mentioned. These are entirely
languages just

separate

kell, in view of the

of grace.

means

week before last,

guage*—total,

4,281 Testaments,

Bibles and

lost

means

the

congratulate

Oahu.—Honolulu.—Rev. L.

derived from the sale of Bibles

years ago,

other

of

"

President

Beckwith and Professors Alexanderand Has-

few

highly favored as

not so

are

preaching

Although

and Testaments, has been $43 42.
Since

who

with the

soon

be read—and

will

majority

Some

by any

so

to manu-

50 Portu-

on.

OaExaofandhmibnhatoiun
College.

36

Chinese,

779

not

an

4
17

Swedish,

In

copies,

the past

deserve

49

Daninh,

453

Testaments,

so

but

89

Welsh,

326

seen

from which

those who will
We

but in

name,

the Sandwich

at

yet, may be few, but

as

good materials

manner

--

t

Ian-

Graduates,

have

in

merely

not

the per-

a

before felt that

never

genuine college,

Islands.
we

college

them.

be

42

20

Danish

reality

a

a

and"A. M."

144

English,

Spanish

and

Swedish,

will, doubtless, be

by those

1"

had

facture

languages—4s

30 French,

Spanish,

sea-

We

creditable.

in

part

themselves in

acquitted

second

given

it will

foreign

of these

are,

during

in

a

during-

of

disposed

been

uncom-

of those

large proportion

a

higly
we

among

for

formance

years

re-

who took

| young gentlemen

board

and

no

call

Report,

me,

Hawaiian

guese, 26

been sold and distributed

the year :

is

visits

seamen

the

at

on

crossed

This

my

to

the Bible

fourteen

lost the first I had

German, 50

have
number of Bibles and Testamants which

BlHLM.

in

have

have

year,

Anniver-

eighteenth
24.

quite

had

ocean.

having

which

Society.

Bible

This Society held its

the

By glancing
that

15,

ships

of

companion

he

as

remarked

copy

him

to

had been his

I have had

men.

copy,

JUNE

presented

a

\m SfriH, Mm.

1559.

15,

sailor

a

tetained

incident

mon

FRIEND,

3? H E

still

JUNE

the

the

garden

patient German

laborers who handle the plow and

spade.

�THE

42
and

Preamble

of

Constitution

Bible

and

Tract

Hawaiian

the

Revival

of

and

efficiency

Tract

that

be

they

the title of

Bible and Tract
this effect

greater usefulness
and

Hawaiian Bible

of the

Societies,

under

one,

the

promote

"

Society

Hawaiian

and

;

having been passed

a vote

An

"It

will, I
in

many

Society

Art. 2.

The

of

Books and

them ;

iting

and also the

Tracts in Hawaiian,

Evangelical

languages spoken

upon the

by persons residing

shall

Society

Bibles,

in those

Tracts,

called

Tract Society."

a.no

of ihis

object

circulation

the

Ih:

shall

islands,

publication

English

or

be

President, five

a

viz

lowing islands,

Oahu and Kauai,)

(a Vice
the fol-

a

Corresponding Secretary,

these

form

Officers,

a

one

constitute

dollar per annum,

Bible

an

a

ballot, shall

Tract

at

Life Member,

Annual Member.

Members of this
Art. 6.

and

Life

of the Board

a

holding

Regular Monthly

and make all the necessary arrange-

Meeting,

and

distribution
as

the

be

may

deemed

worthy

doings

Art. 7.

iary

to

lars

or

at

the Annual

Any Society

this

;

and also

a

8.

»Art.
amended

annually

to

with

full report

Meeting.

ten

dol-

Annual

any

Meeting, by

a

of two-thirds of the members present.

tote

In

the

on

both

Henry Pierson shipped
voyage

died

t

on

A

last.
verbal

to

China and back

of

disposal

cification*
Anna and

favor of

Mary

swore

two

orphans

Louisa Ross,

The

Surrogate
to

of

issued

guardianship
;

York,

death he made

who

the will be admitted

tees

seaman

New

a

of his property in
of
presence

shipmates,

in

Now York;

a

be

its

spenamed

residing

directed

probate;
to

to

in

that

that letters

the

and that the guardian take

two

out

a

when

lega-

letters

of administration with the will annexed.

become

notes

the

on

some,

present

first

1

place,

notice

may

of

ranks of

a

from

chiefly

society, who

have

useful

in the

higher

done all

particular

own

the

church

the

importance

and

fligacy

for the

Very
is

up

the time of

to

single end
he is

grace

of

often associated with him

Mr.

Hay McDowal Grant,

Highland

effective

more

and that,

Arndilly,

more

some even

Mr.

strict

influence

Two

doing

Mr.

as

to

add

cause

belonging
an

temperance.

spoken

this noble band,

to

Mr.

are

way

Forlong

and

Parkhill;

to

publicly

his fellow-men in behalf of

to

Savior.

is

not a

large

capital

Solway
of real

one,

bound

and

not

people
An

of

to

it, and

evangelists I

are

;

these

occur

feel it, in the

Chris-

pretty

to

in

the

anything
to

run.

hear

The

have named have confined their

chiefly

to

such

places

their

places has been so great,

Another remarkable

as

Edinburg,
success

in

that theeffect

very

largely.

agency which

has

the issue of

distinguished

and

As

power.

reached

and

;

as

much

not too

of

town

of

they

of

light

and the

number of

the

there is

man,

diffused

surpassed

not

telling

have been

they

are

the hands of the

slumbering
such

and

we

have

Such

named,
the

were

not

is

to

in

to

his

of

which

they

with

had

The

lay-evan-

Tracts, before

visitations.

the

good

given

that

in

I have thus

Mr. Drummond

But

news

an

of

impulse

they have since

an earnestness

not

;

without gra-

as

and

has

case,

paid

consequence of

and

that

true

every

been

not

a

your

agencies, and

working

as

Messenger

anything

certainly

both

hope

America.

of refreshing
your time

been

Many

which, in

made

laboring,

were

heard

stir the

eternal life.

abiding effects.
extraordinary efforts

issuing

was

it

on

strengthen

to

go,

God, and

religion—have

reason

awakening

gelists
we

lay hold

to

of

people

revival of

cious and
"

to

Reid—

evangel-

as

visit from them will be

a

ready

visits—the aim of

is the

Wm.

laboring perseveringly
Wherever

on

spiritual

He and the editor
Rev.

publication—the

too.

that

by

by many public metropolitan instiIt is not, however,
only through the

deadness of this country.

ists

little

private establish-

the ignorance and indifference and

his

copies

gratuitously,

Drummond has been
press that Mr.

of

have

in Scot-

that from this

say

and

Christian

one

amount

tutions.

publica-

earnestness

only

not

distributed

to

Stirling,

forth

smaller serial,

a

These

large

a

being constantly

it is

British

by-and-by

England, Ireland, India

land, but in
Colonies

the

merited,

they

him,

efforts.

by great

high circulation,

a

small
tracts.

his

This

tions

are

com-

to

given

called

Gospel Trumpet.

the

and energy

same

degree

before.

in the
great

sure

long

it has in fact been extended
"

are

but if

pretty

Glasgow and Aberdeen ; but
of

Di-

a

excitement

necessarily spread

interest does

public

provinces

labors

its

and John O'Groat's

cities, the

way

appeal

The dear old country

together.

does

the

quickening

Scotland.

to

was

of

sense

awakening

started.

by

to arouse

He

nnd extended

periodical,

the
Free

comparatively

a

to

always

not met

adequate

called the

I

have been instru-

men

in

appreciably

closely
the

These

dignity

no

derogatory
vine

and

Kintore,

Scottish nobleman, who reckons it
his rank and

for

perhaps

the list the Earl of

to

of, yet

in

in

the

religion.

series of

a

was

welcomed

his time

unostentatious

religion,
of

of

frequently

much in

Gordon,

ought

the

less

others,

distinguished
and

to

North,

evangel-

istic work, he has devoted much of
and

a

little

vital

encouragement

followed

was

of

response,

and

new

!

ap-

moved to make

was

hearty

of

one

Mr. Peter

seedsman

has, alas

course,

monthly

sent

labors

know

by

than

preacher

with his

along

A

an

gospel,

a

by issuing

much

Stir-

destined

was

been.

worthy elder

that he continued

ment

liv-

now

his

in

of

than that he is reckoned

more

con-

a monument.

of whom I

proprietor,

his

the

preaching
marked

so

The

for his pro-

but who is

horse-racing,

So

to

of

menced,

are

North,

Brown low

distinguished chiefly

was

exten-

generally.

country

best known of these is Mr.

gentleman who,

band

a

the

only

not

in their

good they could

period

recent

very

districts, but have rendered themselves

a

fact

a

attention

has

wealthy
a

cordial and

Messenger,

good deal

a

it

the attempt, which
a

occa-

powerful and

a

influence

so

Church—some years ago

way,

in Scotland.

within

up

sively

most

your readers will
first hands

at

imperfect,

lay-evancelists,

mental

the homeward passage in March

month before his

three of his

as

to

given by

town, and

with

ex-

sides of the border—that there have

tian life of

a

few of

which has attracted

a

its funds.

This Constitution may be altered
at

or

these circumstan-

In

receive

religion

the revival of

may become auxil-

Society, by contributing

more

new

connected

Society's operations, making

of all its

such

publish

other business

all

transact

sale;

(the

moveth

unquestionably

not a

to

most

of

state

a

Books and Tracts for
procure Bibles,

ments ;

believe

though

ing

the time for

appoint

to

Meeting

the Annual

Tracts

I

of whose

duty

be
'

the

better, of

spiritual

forth; but
go
Drummond—a

it

as

that here would

center, whence

new

extensive

may here take

expected

it

case

well

as

moderate-sized town, and

a

have

not

In

design.

words about it.

two

one or

say

a

pear

and

month

last

who

re-

and

nature

be known, I

only

would

made the sub-

only

can

is

pulpits

very many
was

the

Spirit

has

pleased

version,

Society.

It shall be the

of Directors

be

shall

Society,

be

the

All Life Members of the Hawaiior

that

to

listeth,')

risen

All

Ten dollars ormore,contributed

Art. 5.
an

Au-

an

for the transaction of business.

time, shall

one

and

being chosen by

quorum

Art. 4.
any

Treasurer,

a

Executive Committeeof five.

an

Within

prayer.

extended and intense.

"

: Hawaii, Maui, Molokai

Recording Secretary,

ditor and

shall

Society

Vice Presidents,

it

two, however, the interest somehow,

he

President being chosen from each of

a

much

cea,

The Others of this

in

to

ling

new

guages.
Art. 3.

and

its

sion

will
may

sent, I

originator

be known among you

of

intelligence

circulated

widely

planation, perhaps,

vis-

interest;

courts

;

from the first

was

the

should

to

Tract

'

Stirling.

America with the view of

went to

not

of

of
readers
your
of this institution—as I

explaining
deserves

unmis-

is the

Drummond,

it—for

safely call
or

in Scot-

religion

years,

some

something

to

The awak-

of much remark, and, what is

ject

reference

of

other lan-

and

received

and ecclesiastical

spirit

visibly and

country.

deepest

mi

New
says:

news'

'good

hear that the

to

in this

it

respecting

the

October,

be

been of late

with the

eagerly

in

sure,

in your churches

ening

"The Hawaiian Bible

be

am

possibly,

know

believe,

writing

America

has

garded
This

Article 1.

Very

:

correspondent of

Observer,

therefore

following

following

Edinburg

York

takeably rising

the

adopt

Stirling, Scotland, pub-

two

of Mr.

Enterprise '

now

received the

we

to

each of

by

we

Mr.

by

lisher of the "Stirling Series cf Tracts," &amp;c,

revival

the above named Societies,

written

letter

a

Peter Drummond, of

in

merged

The

"

done much for the revival of

Scotland.

land within the last

WbhSas, It has been deemed advisable, in
to

in

Religion

Society.

Accompanying
order

1859.

JUNE,

FRIEND,

"

us
can

But the American revival has told
and

manifestly

more

myself tell

conversation

I

at

least

have

no

upon

immediately.
of

one

more

of

doubt than I

have of the existence of New York, who
first

awakened

to

serious

I

whose

thought

by

was

what

his minister told of God's work in the United
States.
earnest

I

know,

moreover,

that upon

all

ministers here it has bad the effect of

�and

zeal,

among

been

in

their

own

the

at

single

activity.

Presbytery

in

Nor has

or

places

view

a

whose

towns

I

all

know

least

at

sermons

need

has

this

at

are

Reviews and

religious

has

it

Newspapers,

commented on, and

least

at

it.

by

large attendance

monthly pub-

striking effect

most

I know

meetings
scribed

held

are

to

well sustained

most

there

;

and three, the other, for

A

night.
a

few

two

and

eight

held

eldest

(the

the chair.

at

City

in

place capable of holding

a

some

England,)
of Park-

Gordon,

Mr.

the

of the

son

Earl of Aberdeen, late Premier of

occupied

nine

in the Granite

which is

Haddo

Lord

two

she had attended the

me

meeting,

County Hall,

between

the convenience of

was

told

ago,

o'clock

500.

who

lady

days

commenced
In Aberdeen

one

between

working people,

daily

towns

success.

such,

two

now

few

been

recently

de-

are

attended and

largely
some

Union

these

weekly, and

encouraging

are

the

in

where

places

but in

have

meetings
with

of

being

me as

the

of the revival in America.

number

a

however, in
and

and

laymen, prayed ;
the room
so
assembly, which crowded
evithat many were obliged to stand, gave

hill,

and

three other

the

ilar meeting each

where

a

Edinburgh

fixed

or

for prayer,
the former

I

interest

Glasgow

has

been

by

is

sure

"

from these

general symptoms

of

a

of

public

mere

interest

reviving

in religion, I could tell you of individual
in which

gregations
in

gressing
One

M'Donald,

M'DonaId

was

M'Cheyne,
He has but

possesses

lately

come

has smiled upon this

to

this
one

at

Mr.

spirit.

neighborhood,
of

the

Church.

translation.

flock, and 300 persons
his

way.

Leith.

much of his

inquiry has already broken

tendance

pro-

that of the Rev.

North

at Blairgowrie
having
congregations in the Free

new

con-

thebosom friend of the sainted

and

left

of

is

satisfactory

name,

of

work

good

unusually

an

of these I may

Robert

the

largest

But God
The

spirit

out

among

in

regular

are

weekly prayer meeting.

of

try

us,

in

us,'

Church

his
at-

contains

wife.

a

kind word

of

one

but invaluable

that

it in motion,

to set

a man can

for

terruptedly
trimming

hours

the

without

the smallest

or

British

and

pinafores,

three

were

thing

the

house for

ing just the
a

In

before your face.

self

which

the

It

last

of

happy

is

pattern

picking

of

perfect

In

greater

much

If

the choicest

out

for instance,
be

to

seems

that

be

may

pro-

much

it,

without

complete

for

either

gentleman's

no

of

one

love

these

by

traveler

a

communicated
On

Bridge,

to

reaching
the

his

on

way

a

was

he had

no

of the

very

rose

told

the
a

feeble,

the

bany.

He

to

so.

and

to

pay

was

cars,

as

his fare.

movement

As the young
a

being

man was

young lady

man's fare would be

replied eight dollars.

then

a

to

and

resume

some

of

the

his

seat.

male

to

Al-

She imme-

the door and told

to

to

I

taken

a

skill, and

his usual

with

a

person

He then

glass.

the cork, and cried,
Och,

by

"

the

That's

powers,

nosegay,anyhow!"

Shanghai
ancient

glass

from him

for haven't

Patrick!

St.

darkey butler,
it

archbishop."

each

nose

our

capable of doing justice

one

out to

by

great,

by

taking

curiosity,
it

poured

it's

only

a

opened

put his

in

Doctor sprang up and cried,

the

with the

He

the

was

he

nectar;

first

sip up

to

man

it, and

tasted

the
the

sat

down.

took the next, but

Kate

nose—it's

little

her pretty

—erected itself
pug

a

the ceiling.

to

The Doctor then raised his glass

ately

the

to

the

almost

rose

of the

instantly, and with

up

shrieked,
'Tis

visible

a

fact.

was

of

case

"Mushroom
a

of port wine

frigate,

By the

swallowed the

going,"

looked like

Jupiter!"

"

saying,

and

light,

color is

He

which

dug

con-

face

grapes,

ketchup,

One of
up from

ketchup.—

a

by

the three
the

cabin

N. Y. News

the invaHe did

passengers

Police Regulations.—In Paler-

Cuhious

was

where he

and asked the conductor how

young

return

such
'

in.

pour you

nbout

were

open,
"
I'm the

' tod

now

brought

was

we

when

to

lonebottli:,

;

man,

appearance
suffered to be led

without any

diately stepped
lid

young

and who

debilitated

he

man,

cars

and

gone.

thee,

the bin

the ode had received due honor, the

After

bottles

Suspension

leave the

stepping off the platform,

in the

much

at

must

the

made for his relief.
about

depot

with which

money

car

Detroit, and

Springfield, Mass.,

to

Notwithstanding
of the young

from

wine

throttle

our

We'll

bottle

in

pine

So into

tents.

Portland paper:

the

friends, that he

had

out

east

conductor

whose health

To

ers,

going

[tort

tiud

We'll not loavc

sew-

A Noble Girl.—The following is related

We

music.

jockeys

Are drunken

or

in the house."

ing-machines

that bril-

ode, which

an

to

set

last

make the festi-

to

:

verse

I lie two other

so,

establish-

one

"

Left untapped nlotie ;

never

is in

kindly

very

'Tis the litnt fksk of

quicker

select.

you

kind—so

its

replace
short,

Burkhardt

five

or

quaff this

write

to

of
At

ceremony.

persuaded

we

Duganne,

remember only

a con-

removal

the

to

In order

impressive,

more

it mends it-

make-shift in the world that

no

possibly

ment

of order

when her husband's linen

that there is
can

work-

on

out

great measure,

a

sewing-mnchine

hand—the

money.

in

depends,

working, and

as

val

liant poet,

event,

an

with

entertainment to four

an

valued friends

wine

The

was

religious

:i

«o

4th

one

were

over

omniferosity,

quite

gave

on

sewing-machines

are

wife—one,

a

we

our most

well

as

sewing with

Some

particular

sings whilst

of

was

them

bottles had

two

It

crusted

;

our

There

war.

February.
fine.

very

the bottle

out

short time, after

a

Of course,

fortunate in

are

pattern

so

to

ever.

than others.
upon

its

great deal.

a

vary

you

alone for

returns

than

vigor

will go

If it does get

being over-worked,

by being left
it

22d of

certainly

the cork

only

Trie occasions

and

crete mass

fact, you may leave

days, and it

same.

little from

just

from a

of

entrance

We hoarded

bottles.

opened.

July

give it; and

you may

this it will do behind your back
as

sew

present of choice

the

near

much that in five years

children's frocks

manufacture

old

any

sunk

frigate

slightest

cut

remember many

a

harbor, during the revolutionary

personal supervision

It will make shirts,
being necessary.
mark
pocket-handkerchiefs,

of

a

out

rarely gets

buttons,

out

but

requires

makes but little noise, will go unin-

repair,

Monday."

which had been fished up
port wine,

was

sewing-machine

'

received

having

of the Romans."

It is

a
script' to keep
Sunday, promising to

Vino Veritas.—We

In

of

:

best

The very
have is

pre
She did

herself,

him forwarded to his friends on

been

every-

admirable de-

an

old-fashioned

an

sewing-machine

"

Apart, however,

and

way

of the world."

from Putich,

to

lady

she

aid, saying

amount

over

Albany

years ago

of

maintained.

and

search
wicked

Christian

irreligion

scription

any-

cordially

most

for

The Best Sewing Machine.—The follow-

ing,

but the unions

;

and

nounced

or seven

not

the

you

weak in the presence of the wicked-

ex-

Inver-

Queen Street Hall

have

city,

be

am

daily meeting

held in the

six

intense

an

manifested by many.

that either

at

In

iiy

sim-

heartiness

Reed.

is held

a

might

as

peculiar

meeting

in the morning, and

being

it is,

;

Mr.

and

Mr. Drummond
prayer

day
with

pected, sustained

is

Stirling there

At

the occasion.

ness, a

into the solemn

deeply entering

dence of

of

'

there be any

makes
so

him in

opening

and

again

them, that we notice the

on

that the Lord may

ness

meetings,

up of prayer

springing

to

see

which

upon

requests
the Fulton Street Meet-

ing,

if

most

'

of the

one

the

offering

The young

and besides gave him

so,

see

In

edited in London
( The Evangelist,
H. Wilson, late of the 'Ragged
by the Rev. J.
Church,' Aberdeen,) has been actually called
into existence

be

and

its

lication,

It is.

this

Hu-

duties

and

their offered

paying

charity,

little

a

the fare.

neglected

of

are

us,

upon

submitted

prayer,'

received

Magazines,

one

Let

greatly

ferred

personal, national and

these

sins;

manifestedly lying
too.

unbelief.

churches.

our

on account

confession of

privileges,

where

and

of

efficiency

pay

exhibit

to

portion of

a

declined

to mourn

and

ungodliness

miliation before God

ecclesiastical

have

we

begaji

en-

val-

a

there ap-

bitterness' doubtless

of

root

hinders the

be

again

been

Some

it

Nor

of attention from the Press.

amount

our

religion

special

Revivals,'

'

many

ecclesiastical

by

of

movement

added that the
due

course

being delivered.

moment

In

the revival of

to

of

subject

the

on

talk.

in

within their bounds, and
three

brought

under its review.

action has been taken

bodies, with

a

not

ended

all

this

not

'

life,

reviving

prevailing

over

but in

we are

With here and

dry bones.

pearances of

Church,

awakening

of

I think you will say, is very

stimu-

Church, which has

practically

and

couraging;

1859.

JUNE,

but after all,

ley

there is

the Free

All this.

"

conse-

increased useful-

to

of the

subject

the

prominently

in

inner life, and

believe

Presbyterian

everywhere

quickened

time

same

I

United
had

true

have

and

ness

Christians

us

quence

lated

that

and
greater faithfulness

to

stirring them up

FRIEND,

43

THE

mo,

the

Sicily,
only

week

police

one

other half is

are

paid from week

to

The
their wages.
reserved fund, out of

half of

kept

as

a

loss
by theft, burglary, and similar crimes, which it is the duty

which all

of

the

parties suffering

police

There is

a

to

months, and the
the
a

policemen,

loss of

their

at

surplus

who

are

are

duty.

sort are

indemnified.

the end of every six
is

divided among

thus made

failure
wages by every
The system works

Crimes of this
at

prevent,

settlement

to

to

suffer

perform

admirably.

almost unknown, and

each settlement there is but little

to

dc-

�44

THE

Our

FRIEND.

THE

M

1859.

IS,

of the

which has attended the efforts

success

in the way of

people,

of his

church

at

in

Lyons,

of

Waimea,

of

his

extensive

Rev.

Paris'people

Mr.

parts

«;r

the

occupies

now

attention

the same island.

on

in

erecting

ally

the

it shall be

dicate that the Government is
upon this

steady

been accustomed

drinks.

ous

Now

intoxicating

the

surely

We

cup.

in

call

pressing

a

resolve

they

organized

be

may

for such

Let

their graves.

to

with firm resolution

there

is

organizahead-

many

them arise,

and

dashdovm

and

dashaway

intoxicating

and forever, the

at once,

Society

a

an

carrying

poison-

dashaway

to

hope

have

they

Honolulu;

tion, for strong drink is

long

if

drink useless and

to

?

Dashaways

reasons,

matter

be

may

of

tees

scribers.

coins of all other

countries,

uals,

1,

be taken

to

are

petual

necessary

steps

are

charter, select

otherwise carry

has

a

now

the part of the

The

Association.

in progress

States,

of ihe Government and subscribers

long delay and

New Cemetery.—After

will
something effectual

family

proprietor of

the

in

a

ought surely
"

do its

numerous)

duty;

of 1859

the

become

by adding
but the

to,

more

time

law shall

be

ever

obligation of

icietieg

Society.—Among

them,

Society should

not

that its fund has

forgotten.

yielded

with the

proceeds

ciety

meet

to

be

of

such

Strangers'

work,
cases

to

as

worthy of aid, and erant the

Queen's Hospital.

We

sufficient,

learn

together

enable the
were

sum

of

1.

So-

deemed
$100

to

12. Singing.

to

in

the
in-

; nor,

that clause

declares that

no

the

impairs

be

editorial

commenced

being

of

one

We shall

hope
He

terprise.

it

Missionary

hope, however,
all

foreigners

the

entirely

tenor

Henry

he

will

be

language.
the

little

successful

en-

independent
Tract

or

that all the

Mr.
Bethel,

of

Society.

will aid

in

its

support.

oration,
it

college,

p.

B. Lyman, Jr.

3.

T.

11. Oulick.

Oration—Earnestness

4. Singing—Soldier,

Rest, No (,'louil of Sorrow—Duet.

ft.

Oration—The Love of Fame

6.

Declamation—Curiosity

make

good

at

not

bread

the

does

the

baker

we

think

so,

guess

try

a

you will

third, and how

quenees,

William Andrews.
7. Singing—Flora

gave

8.

Oration—Hawaiian

it.

Oration—OorjßMl

Fairest Flowers—Five Part Chorus.

me

N.Emerson.

Republicanism

to

10. Singing—O Come,

America. . .F.

Young

12.

8. Lyman.

Early Morning—Chorns.

11. Oration—Utilitarianism

8. T.

—The Hula and Its Results

Alexander.

Henry

11. Park.tr.
Scenes

[Quintet.
"4. Oration—Superstition's Death-blow
Oration—Waste of

11. R.

Mind

Hitchcock.

A. Francis

Judd.

In, Oration—Error, and How toOverci roelt.S. C.Armstrong

Night—Duet.

17. Singing-Good

Ann E.

OF

ITI'II.S.

Dkpaktmknt.—Eni;u.«ii Cot

Alexander.

Louis Johnson,
AllanW, Judil,

Ellen E. Armstrong,

8. Augtifta Judd,

Horatio B. Bailey,

John E. Ijidd,

Geo. P. Borden,

Ellen E. Lyman,

Dc Witt Oartwright.

Fidelia M. Lyons,

Chas.

Eliialteth W.

A. Castle,
11.

Albert
Sarah

Lyons,

Henry 11. Macfarlane,

Clark,

E. Coan,

Geo. W. Macfarlane,

Ann M. Pimond.
Sarah C.

r.ik.

8. Elizabeth Johnson,

Emily W. Alexander,

I'aniel Naone,

Pimond,

Anna M. Pari?,

.liiliah 11. Pimond.

Hattie C. Pierce,

Edwin 11. Ditnond,

John T. Watcrhousc

Oliver P. Emerson,

Josiah Waolani,
Geo.

N. Wilcox,

Carrie A. Hall,

Alberts. Wilcox,

Cornelia Hall,

John Wind.

Classical Cornsa.
Samuel T. Alexander,

Thos L. Gnlick,

Henry M. Alexander,

Chas. T. Oulick,

Mary J. Alexander,

J. Porter Green,

*f. Hall,

William Andrews,

VTm.

Clara 11.

Ellen Holden,

Armstrong.

Wm. 11. Bailey,

Abhie F.

Johnson,

Henry P. Baldwin,

Wm. A. Kauhl,

Mary T. Castle,

Josias Kaaukai,

Charles 11. Clark,

John M. Kapens,

Lucinda M. Clark,

Fred. 8. Lyman,

Joseph P. Cooke,

David B. Lyman,
Unfits

Martha E. Cooke,

A.

Lyman,

Juliet Cooke,

Albert B. Lyons,

Chas. H. Daly,

Mary A. Paris,

Samuel M. Damon,

Henry

11. Parker,

Nathaniel Emerson,

Carrie P. Parker,

Justin E.

M. Fannie Patv,

Emerson.

Wm. H. Oulick,

Emma L. Smith.

S. C. Armstrong,

many

a

notion about

try

more,

if

peculiar;

loaf of Mr.
a

we

dare

you

and

not

A. F. Judil.

aAdjournV.medCN.ofthw
tineg.A. as
held at

Capt.

Dr. Judd in

ter

presented by

was

appointed

at

soon as

n

ay

a

should

Trustees should

provide

to carry out

suitable

It

the dead.

be
be

Said

was

also

was

be

o'clock,

called

by

design

draft

for the

in

a

been

having

that

of

voted

the

the In-

that,

meeting

the

and

a char-

had

voted

signed,

chosen

the

grounds

it

which

to the Minister

presented

signature.

11

at

The draft of

committee

fully discussed,

Corporators

when

the Chair.

the document should

appointed

inst.,

previous meeting.

a

same should be

terior for his

14th

Snow's store,

A. M.

the

Mann's,

second,

11. R. Hitchcock,

L. Chamberlain.

been read and

Boston bread —none better in the

is
quite
making that

not

and

opposite

staunch Scotchman,

The Bostonians have

city.

do

although

,T. I'. Cooke..

and its Const

may

be inferred that the hulas will

a

Half-past 7 O'CLOri.

missionaries

of Mr. Parker's

Mann,

AT

the Lord—Anthem.

2. Oration—The Soul's Anchor

Frlsiiukv.

late exhibition of Oahu

the

July,

colloquial

the

a

Hawaiin

welcome

may prove

a

reputation

in

not

writing

in

starts

all aid from any
We

doubt

cordially

most

sheet, and

best

very

we

that

Mr.

He has the

the

and

of

charge

Parker, of Kaneohe.
of

learn

in the

newspaper,

will

language,

EXERCISES.

Evknini:, Jvsv. 2,

Insflaf—Praise

the

Friend

11. Compositions

Meteorology.

CATALOGUE

dollar,

silver

Newspaper.—We

2d class.

Algebra,

other

contract.

a

monthly religious

anniversaries during
holding their

the past month, that of the

b\

|flcllsj.

Horace and Cicero do Of.

10.

coun-

be advocated in his
paper.
Strangers' Friend

8. Singing.

3. Singing.
4. Ca&gt;sar.

Mary E. Andrews,

which

passed

7. Anabasis.

u.

Julia A. Oulick,

New

A

reasonably

duty.

1-2

time altered,

violating

I.

JV3K

2. Geography. Ist class

Preparatory

changed

been

never

12. Singing.

as

stand-

all

as

from

pure

Milium.

11. Geometry.

13. Singing—O Call Me Swift from these Temitestuous

become

the silver

to

of

it be, without

can

to

taking

or

quantity

exact

that

dollar

of value in that

of their Constitution, which

and

is five

of

consequently

has

assimilate them in value

From

(which

Natural Phil'tanphy.

6. Reading.

15.

been, from

coins have

for

declared 371

The gold dollar may be,

try.

gold

Honolulu,

silver should make the

pure

the

private individ-

organization

perpetual standard

the

commu-

now

10.

one

islands,

American

in

and

money,

ard dollar, and it

let

foreign

did its

1845, nobly

as

accomplished

to

The

lot."

foreign community

times

now be

hoped

burial accommodations.

provide suitable

Every

be

to

Arithmetic, Ist class.

I. Singing.

the Government

by

rate

the

equally successful

much fruitless discussion, it is

nity,

of

grains

Hawaiian,

find.

to

of

the

to

Homer and Antigone.

9.

RHETORICAL

The Congress of the United

after

soon

under the

the benevolent intentions

out

current

being.

unit

the

obtain

appoint officer', and

site,

Singing.

S.

Virgil.

5. Singing

the

and

Government, fixed upon the silver

ian

to

un-

that

155,)

p.

chosen Per-

been

of the

President

on

their

at

the time

the part of the sub-

ten on

King

The

Trus-

hospital.

new

have been chosen—ten

Government, and

a

the

designate

to

name

7.

2. Analysis.

the silver

value, in these

vol.

deed,

given

correctly

made

(See Laws 1846,

12. Singing.

1. Arithmetic, 3d class.

Tin KSItAY

measure

11. Competitions.

the-

dollar of the United States, consisting of

or

class.

6. Latin Header.

1. Ileri.litus.

observe

to

has

Legislature

silver dollar has

cup.

The Queen's Hospital.—This is the

in

hundred cents, the unit of money, and stand-

Dash"wTy."-hOnelbow
oae utr

why

until

11th, in-

right,

Class.

». Spelling.
10. Greek Lessons.

star 31.

subject:

That this

"

7. Singing
8. Algebra, Freshmen

Geography, 'illclass.

must eventu-

of the

Polynesian

COLLEGE,

30.

4. Singing.

The following

of this country, and between

,

a

OAHU

1, ISM.

EXERCISES,

Sacred History.

2. Arithmetic, 4th claas.

5.

remarks from the

included,

For the very best of all

"

purely

a

confusion

established.

fully

OF

AT

JiNi

axd

mr

3.

Hawaiian

Christianity.

call the teetotalers

make

not

community

there will be

and

come,

In

a

ORDER

6. Arithmetic, 2d

the

This result

decimal currency.

ard

favorable indication, showing

We regret that

the Chamber of Commerce did

leaving

EXHIBITION

Mar 30 and 31,

3.

clean sweep,"

ANNUAL

value of coins

the islands.

at

derstood, it is necessary

This is

THE

move-

In another col-

current

of

and sub-

neat

public worship.

itial houses for

progress of

in circulation

pulu.

of the group the native Christians

busily occupied

most

in

to

a

1.

ory,

build two, and receive their pay
work

money

witness

direction.

right

will be found the

Harris &amp; Co. have contracted

Messrs.

Similar

costly

several church

building

different parts

in

edifices

building

a

paid for, and

The Rev. Mr.

engaged

now

field.

It is

Hilo.

in hand.

to

Rev. Mr. Coan in view

congratulate the

We

is

Among Hawailans.-

Boilding

highly gratifying

in the

ment
umn

Church

Order of Exercises

Currency.
AT

It is
.11

1559.

JUNE,

FRIEND,

as

of

Secretary,

other officers

view,

becoming

viz.:

burial

to
of

�THE

Reals

When

of Commerce

bcr

Victoria—it

Sovereign, Queen

our

the silver curls

Btrange that
"

and

faces"

account for the

may

"

Their

real"

Bible and

j!

I

active

your
lish

The

experienced

absurd

but how

;

place

to

oil,

an

with

a

of Commerce

sciences of those
urge

This
real

The

pose.

gentlemen

be

put

a

upon

if

as

shall

we

had

they

tion ever since the
How it

was

in

been

the

days

of Ferdinand

No"Don"

mysterious.
with

a

the

than

more

do

with

par

In

which

of the

look

Inqusi-

the

in

the real and

or

will

it

for 25

re-consider
Give

quarter.

hand

them

to

cents

no

We

!

action

quarter .'

the
postmaster 10 cents postage, and
you pay
him a dollar, he returns you nine dimes, which

Suppose

pass
worthless in

are

at the

post-office.

at

pass

Among
We

value.

any

into circulation

come

ducing them

at

Honolulu, except
the

a

retail

shop,
will

natives, they

have

no

idea

until reals are

sible

among your

the 14th.

the latter, which

banished, by

Star

of

youthful
"

as

sons

stitution of the

Countrymen

Grampian Hills,

requested

are

the officers of
of

and

many

printer,

credit

Mr.
upon

teacher, and upon

S.

C.

the

pared

pupils

the

English
in this

engaged

encounter

department

difficulties of

preciation

the

teachers

too

who died

of

ap-

community.

Currency.—Late

cussed

in that

legalized

ican continent.
even

The

in old

portion

subject

is

England,

currency

of the Amer-

now

where

being
"

he

;

shillings

have

become

dis-

thor-

in

the minds of the peooughly stereotyped
The ball has been set in motion, and it
ple.
must

roll

shall,

practically,

currency.
becomes

on,

until

The

the whole civilized world

at

least,

sooner our

fully committed

better for all concerned,
tion it should require
Mint.

adopt

to

little
the

even

the decimal

community
system,

if for its

the

adop-

the establishment of

45
of

but

;

fell

eyes

him

Bible.

whale

a

God, and
"

that

ship,

James.

said he,

in

one

ashore

and

Kio and

at

clambered

of the Falkland

were

had been

few curiosi-

a

Cape

jhe rocky

up

and he

Islands;

his mother's kiss, and heard the

of ftiSSdUf home, and

wonder,

and

their,sy

heard

and

his

related
the

spent

occur

of

whole

the

saw

and the

meeting,
at

hone.

mother
The

again

the

ship

the

went

we

oil.

pitched

It

dangerous

ten

be down.
main

he

only

was

never

work

minutes

so

to

at"

as

make

to

on

hatches would

deeply

broke from

the knees

med

to

peices—the

to

the

one

casks,

leeward,

lashings
the

at

hatch-

instant both

literally jam-

were

broken

into

shivers.
We
the

took him into
we

and
and

could

the steerage, and did
to

make him
he

numbered—he

bind up his broken

comfortable;

knew, that
must

die.

his

That

but

days
night,

we

were
as

I

J?

"That's

Come like

to

to

the

see-

,
for

™

make

...

Now,'

Hau

,
°n

"'"^

its

to

y

v

God."

child

a

them

him,
by
}
.

&lt;i

plain.

to come

Can

quoted He-

to save

Ood

chief."

am

good.

"I

15,

:

into the

came

that is

"

nto

"'~

tr.
to

livetn

in

of all

worthy

and

n

come

knew how

1 Tim 1

quoted

He is able
n

be

to

said that such sinners

I

more?"

i;„„»k

ever

them."

"

"

he

short

a

"Do you know of

:

saying,

any

ill.i ~~
that

„.,„..

he

father," I

sug-

gested.
"How's
"As

help

can

that?"

the

child

him in

He

so

lay

over

run

time

shall be

his

smile

features.
saved ;"

the sound of

the

on

a

he

ocean.

sun

He's

come ;
"

in

forgives
a

earnest

tears

be-

arose

in

nnd I

me,

voice
The

like

day

regal splend-

1 held his hand

he

must

him."

eyes opened
like a sunbeam

sweetness.

he's come."

Jesus,"

upon

his

;

said, with

flute for

trusts

you

evident from the

played

and felt the death-thrill;
"

the child
so

can

feel God

Then the

face

"He

dawned—then the
or

father
to

engaged

was

overheard.

down

bright

his

as

upon him,

pleadings with God, as
few words I

are

by casting yourself
little

a

that his
you

And

now.

by fleeing

Jesus

trust to

feels

danger,

you

his father

said I.

best

knew,

k„

ing

a

were

bones

;„„

and

rolled into

way where he stood, and in

legs above

bTewit? •,o~£&gt;s

few

a

After

sinners, of whom I

save

to

was

!" and

ready

seemed

he

said

the

thing

O, if mother

get

to

which
he

faithful

a

for Jesus'

you
Jesus is

earnestness.

where it is

think of

to

passing

was

what I want,"

awful

an

go.

shipmate," said he,

gan

the

his

it

to

be saved ?"

to

the cask, in the

when the vessel rolled

the weather rail, and

you

handle the casks

water

water

and

sea,

sticks of wood down
amongst the

cask of

"O,

a

stow-

rough

the

more

Duboice stood

world

the

to

within me."

acceptation, that Christ Jesus

his

saw

stowed and filled,

was

hatchway, and

work

a

during

This is

"

and I read

came

clean heart, O

a

to

is

it

how

me

thought,

can

help

to

was

heavily,

The last cask

and in

in

this world.

in

day

next

ing down"

He

which would

Poor fellow, it

waking dream with him ;

I

as

to

random, my

1

"O, yes.

got

with

place

any

words the antici-

scenes

tell

trembled
pause,

where

not

at

just

give it

Shipmate,

to

me

That is

to

and I've

;

the book

suggested.

uttcrmost

watch

for

Now, how shall I get it ?"

"

?ri?'"T.it.m,« ii.i

them.

to

middle

with enthusiastic

painting
pated

adventures

me

get ready

to

right spirit

a

there !

Pray God

deep

none

He

how

Create in

renew

Hold,

here

young

ship

moth-

he, handing

Psalm till

that

verse,

Savior.

a

her hand,

by his

fifty-first Psalm,

the

on

"

tenth

"

the

Duboice

us

opening

from

sake," I

related of

left home,

by

written

read?"

Where it tells

Corwin, Pres't.

of astonishment while he showed his
shells,

limbs,
a

in

men

had been

their look of

pounds,
so

by

the Board

board

on

than

Islands,

sides of

a

and pence"

manuscripts

hands of the

the Azores, and got

at

hard and

intelligence

from Canada shows that the decimal
has been

the

elated

ashore

to

nature,

high degree

the part of the

boys

acquir-

ordinary

you
with

the

and

is

His moth-

name.

I felt bewildered, and knew

to

the Sonth Atlantic—James Duboice:

of oil.

Decimal

Sailor

Dying

the

me," said

to

Where shall I

"

read

Damon, Cor. Sec'y.

or

compelled

are

no

and their services merit a
on

and

in

in

placed

examined

James

Now read

"

set

interest,

All

at

leaf was

to

leaf, and look-

him when he

to

him,

to

the book.

plans which

correspondence

E.

felt already

high-

Beckwith,

to overcome

language,

sailor,

Verde

coun-

Native

of

Society.

affecting story

ties

teachers who pre-

for his school.

have great difficulties

ing

Morris

be

it

till I

the

brought it

the blank

at

When

heaven."

Con-

fully

will

1

mes-

a

the forecastle

to

go

he

After

Sarah Duboice."

er,

die

the

pieces

reflected the

those

be

a

Directors.

the

"

for him

inquire

anxiously

The exercises

hereafter.
est

will

Of all

the

to

The

"

will

open

the

tracts, before

to

try boy from Manoa," attracted attention and
will

to

the

to

it

and

and under

Bible.

fly

Presented

Society's

Should you be in posses-

sion of facts which

cordial welcorhG

&amp;c."

attention

Society, which

have in view.

wc

The

Lovers,"

and

the

before your minds the design and

more

when

westward,"

advance

the

on

me

aux-

and in every pos-

re-

refer

of Hawaii declaim such

Romans,

"On the

only

Who doubts that
is

Empire

can

highly creditable

was

performers.

young

We

and

watch

little while.

a

chest,

eagerly

given

will

June 10th, and the exhibition the

of

people,
to

We would call your

not

dimes

meet

that you will form

approval,

way endeavor

to the value of dimes.

place

evening

so

with

and

long

slept

bade

his

opened

had

er

"

or

School.—The annual examination

Royal

far

he

open

child, because

a

morning
address

parents'

should find his

and opera-

design

will

awoke

he

"

iliaries

An

took

that the

for

passes

their

It is

his

me

the

in his

mother!"

spoke rationally again.

he
sage for them,

ed

gratuitous

your parishioners.

Society

your cordial

more

prouder Btep,
from

the

i

&gt;giving

and he

publica-

their

you, for

to

the

In

not.

and
grew calm,

re-

collect

"Mother!

ravings calling

came

mother!'"

hear him

to

and then he would weep like

and

be

heart-rending

was

1piteous

published, pack-

tracts are

among

confidently hoped
tions of

for

Others

may

it

welfare.

the streets of Ma-

Francisco

Honolulu

Chamber

distribution

of the Cham-

circulates

San

the

Spanish quarter

the

ever walked

Spanish quarter

16 cents—but

hope

upon

pur-

and Isabella.

consequential air,

hand in Honolulu.

only

at its

the

their fingers, seems still
slipped through

to have

drid

dime

reals,

dungeons

to have allowed
tier of Commerce

they

as

and

funds

already

is

issued.

them

of

amount

When these

to pub-

Hawaiian Ian-

series

be

O !

Mother!

"

constantly calling,

'
she
in- ''

the

proposed

the

soon

will be forwarded
|j ages

all these smooth-

for the members

possible

con-

for

answer

jj requisite

or

passed j tion.

that the

the

not

banish
very soon
old Spanish
faced and bald-headed
and

dime,

Liberty,

at ease,

ill

are

will

measure

must

indicates

to receive

the merchants

upon

true value.

of

figure

a

One of tho resolutions

Eagle !

the Chamber

by

of

superscription

in

solicit

to

promoting

of the

prepare

a

dime,

in

such intervals

at

an

the American

first

late

at a

Society,

It is

tracts

and will

j| prepared,
will follow
with
idiotic shaped head |
worn-out Spanish real,
to
Of MM old Spanish King, above
bright American jI quired
have

appointed,

watched with him, he

his berth and

by

was

of Directors of the Ha-

Society.

series of

a

Churches.sat

June 13, 1859.

Tract

co-operation

the

of

terests

they ■! guage.

favor which

peculiar

'

smooth

Hawaiian

were

waiian

passing
"

Spanish

of the

The

thoso of

seems

escaped.

should have

quarter"

I

undersigned
j
all !! meeting of the Board

and

America,

to Pastors of

Honolulu,

locks of

Europe—not excepting

heads of

the crowned

Cham-

golden

the

clipping

were

Presidents of South

Republican

the

to the Honolulu

attached

the barbers

Circular

Dimes.

versus

1859.

JUNE,

FRIEND,

in

mine,

then he murmured,
"

Who has

come

whispered, and

V

he fell

asleep.
On

sped

the noble

the

afternoon,

sail

to

ship

and then

we

till four bells

laid th«

the mast, and buried him,

in bis hammock, iv the

closely

"deep, deep

in

maintopsewed

sea."

�THE

46
CmLiTY

is

Fortune.—Civility

a

is

itself, for

in

tune

courteous

a

is

said of him

cotemporory, thathis agree-

t

end; and

sing

receive

gracious
served

be denied

to

to

time when

popular
of

from
he
in

man

our

the

obtained

success

of every

is

tory

divines,

lawyers,

suits.

On

affability,
ously

the

wood

To

unconsciously

a

woman—it is

in

un-

history

of

best of

j

have often

their

by

plausible

Of

manners.

in all other respects,

equal

the

by

two men,

tor

Utility

aid

the

study

;

besides, it

weakened

is

given

not

But

things

many

mind

principally

the attention divided among;

studies, is

eral

of

the energy

rate

learning,

the

by

one

make
your main attention,

your

favorite

;

in

excel

plative

habits

perfect
to

~

on

action ;

Much ol

'is confined

to

more

theories,

speculation

in

have

and

vocation

give

cannot

what

thinks

what

None

we

in

pursuit foreign

to

we

self-

our

mental

I
the
if

years

world

to

with

a

require

copy

Bible Societies have
and that it

come ;

with the

Krtian

sum

en-

success

we

contrib-

the

amount

the

house

of this

buildoppor

anil

thanks

and

timely

the
gen-

of

Hilo and

different
been

of

has

than six

of

worship

be

and

parts

Scriptures,

the

their present in-

be done in

annually spent

ing they will
truct—never

again

never

cloy.

annual
An
the

in

sermon

Recording
Treasurer,
that the

$3,30.l

meet the

of

Turner.

the

Rev.
the

preach

to

Society

the Annual

read.

From

of the

the

Society
which

$86221,

of the

expenses

held

was

and

it

latter,

in

of the

Reports

for the

and the expenditures

of

S.

chosen

was

of the

which

receipts

Corwln,

member

a

W.

Rev.

Corresponding Secretaries,

were

'.12 ;

balance

Rev. E.

1860.

at

and

Judd,

chosen

waH

adjourned meeting

evening,

Bible

Hawaiian
been

of the

appeared

past

year were

$2,947 71, leaving

will

all be taken

to

up

Star.

Morning

Hawaiian

iliary

Tract Society.—There

and

of the Hawaiian

union

a

Tract

to the

Society.

American

visable

to form

the

On

Society."

"

of the

name

the

at

chosen

have

Bible

and

coming

a

Tract

the

year

Tract

meeting
enterprises was
following officers were

and

when

Bethel,

but

it ad-

thought

Monday evening. May 28th,

for the

aux-

Societies,

independent organization,

Hawaiian

of the friends of the Bible
held

originally

were

has

and the

Society

and Tract

of these

and

a new

Bible

They

Bible

tho friends and members

:

portions

unexpected
thus mi-

has
in

us

the

good

Rev.

the columns

happy

strangers

to

of

present

the

have

thuß

who

A.

i).

Rev. L. Smith,ofOahu;

Forties,of Molokui,

Secretary—Rev. S. C. Daniou.
Recording Secretary —\Vni. A. Spooner.
Corresponding

—Autos

Treasurn

8. Cooke.

Auditor—l. lUrtlett.
Executive Committee. —E. 0. Hall. O. B. C.

for the Lord.

on

Vice Presidents— Rev.T.Coan, of Hawaii; Rev. .1. F. Pojrue,

Rev. D. Dole, of Kauai.

officers of the

The

for

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native

Inpraham, J.T.

11. M. Whitney, R.
Armstrong.

Waterhouse,

have

Society

publishing
Other

language.

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think

might

captain

the

understand

and

forcing
the
of

im-

charged,

moderate

a

of

mitigation

in

was

penalty,
severe.

by

which the

judgment

of

properly influenced, should
a

upon

law

the

of

imposed upon
the captain
ing some penalty,
justified.—X. B. Mercury.

in

matter

the

We

have

States,

of award-

necessity

would

which

case.

United

the

the Court the

which

Tor

and his friends oonsider

and

but for

voyage,

of the facts which were brought

opinion

an

beating

one

without the material facts in

are

for

consideration

master

which the

some

tr Ed-

one

and

Epps,

Court,

public, ignorant

they

last

lncVucVnC,

aware

John

ship
whaling

overwhelming circumstunccs

almost

posed

her

two

already

are

master of the

upon

The

shore.

on

00

"

Akina and wife (Chin.)

10

him

for

port, during

ward of
and

10 00

00

the

Capt. F. C. Smith,
five days, has been
some

of

Our readers

was

00

6 00

L. A. I'avie

the Court

close.

a

00

15 00

Sanlnrd

'o

Capt. StnitV.

that

00

20 00

W. F. Conway
F.

10 00

trial

that the

50 00

Richardson..

Master.—We notice in

Whaling

of a

papers

Williams

.1. II Coney

00

Boston

E.

t. Ynuiiit

II.

Trial

00

50 00

Friend

A

40 00
100

Keed

j,,!,,, K |y

10 00

10

C. Darrein

\V

C.

Austin

.'/.. K.

10 00

&lt;n

B.Hates

L. Smith

II.

I« 00

NHImii

100 00

Pitman*: Kinney's chil.

10

lit

Datis

A.

ll.Pilman

moo

Maria L. Pitman

a

in

single
Great

10 00

Mrs.

Fisher

5 00

00

Mrs.

Ilinil

5 00

3

Brooks

4 00

Conway

00

Capt. * Mrs. C. Jeffrey

in

C.

10 00

II.

Austin

10
3

EA.II

Mrs. Whnlon
Mrs.

5 00

WooilhriilRc

II. A.

I'

II. Coney

00

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00

Thus.

Miller

5

00

25

00

10

00

5

00

S. A. C

5 00

A. C. Ashley

5

00

A Friend

3

0.1.»

6

00

2

50

E. Willis
Mrs.

E.Clark

5 00

Drew

500

On behalf of the

—P.

00

5 00

A Friend

Building

Committee

:

C. Mr.

T.

Coah.

The Case
curred

in

fail

true

and
us,

friends,

again,
never

we

well

cease

organitation just
ting,

we

believe

accounts from

nightly.

entire Hook

sion

enrolled

among

twenty

It has

to

•

San

fifty

a

temperance

Francisco, origina-

the firemen.

extended

and Ladder
u

is the name of

started in

At the latest

members were

to

Sacramento,

Company

members.—Adv.

were

on

joiningit
where
one

an

occa-

of

the

been

held

Sickles.-A curious circumstance

should bo

of

the

the

the

jury

outset that

this

an

put

in

is

what

generally

Doubtless this custom is in

itself

forms of

law,

English

before

months

reason

dock"

they

together
permit

old times

for

is,

other wild

common

have

without

been

a

tried,
and

beast,

a

considered,

dangerous

person,

who

tho harsh

keep

men

sometimes
even

like

yet

In
for

did not in

employment
murderer
putting a supposed
is

inci-

dock."

of counsel.

the

because he

tieated

the

relic of

which

remedy,

common

prisoner,
"

called

he

it were,

degrading

of the

the position

that

as

no

to be

was

from the common

exemption

dents connected with
Is

was

oc-

Sickle*

the

them, thus,

murder case, and that, their client
with

on

counsel

prisoner's

to sit with

permitted

intimating at

of

pnniiclling

trial, tho request

prison

then, like

them

Maclay

of Maui;

hand.

"Dashaways."—This

to

Mr.

O. P.

and G. M. Robertson.

in

of the

who

cheer

trespass

shall

II

11.11

R. K.C

heathen in

Books, like friends, should be few and

return

Wm.

native

for strong drink.

chosen, and

—Dr.

by

from

Him

many to

other

and

strun.ers,

bless

helping

a

—Rev. L. Smith.

UonDALC.

has been

in

neglect.

statement
more

every

only

might

us

Maui.

dPKCIAL DONATIONS FOR PPLPIT.

startling

supply

were

and

Kauai.

Andrews,
Coan, Hawaii.

templated.

W. F

Startling!—The

lent

kindly

8

ide that it will

sincere

in

much

lorefffnen

of

Maria L. Pitman

it, for

failure in what

love is

however,

unsolicited) which

house

a

we

Mrs.

persehimself

be eminent

can

vocation who devotes his

to a

ergy

utility.

only by

to

a

visionary

success

Secretary

place of
Shipman, of Hawaii,

under

aid has

of

the Alvertiscr,

T.

importance despises.
in his

;

succeed in it, for

can

attention

our

and

'J

contempla-

and

None who

vering industry.
above his

will

names

Issuto

speculation,

practical

obtained

be

to

are

USOU

constructs
no

their

would

we

heart!

the

tun

A.

to

to

profession,

a

of

contem-

routine of action

narrow

which

Excellence
business,

a

rivers of

was,

themselves

other

this

tint

. Q;
gives reliei 'I

plation

unaccustomed

m an

of

»jjjJ

gjves relief

tion.

man

te'm

the

$800

Titcs

resolved,

was

and

cancelled,

avail

by

;

April,

andStrangers.—The

itidii iduuls

Il.M.Knmehiimeh

excur-

improvement

the

it

house

than

residents

by foreign

work of erecting

II.

constructs

the Bth of

on

u

B.

President—Rev. E. Corwln.

B«r Majesty the Queen

The union of

pursuit.

went into

study claims

occasional

materials for the

contributed

9800.

cases

many

churches and

If it

sions into the fields of literature and science,
and collect

than

Rev.

sev-

division

man to

to

while

on

Honolulu

C.

Committee
Armstrong, E. (t. Hall,

Corporation

it oil'on this occasion.

Tho

was

expressing

islands

sources,

Study

debt

more

(in

afforded

i lined

con-

ship Coral,

Parker, Oahu.

w,

Daniel Dole,

"

Executive
Dr.

a

thanks of the natives of Hilo. for the
erous

the kind-

brought to

house,

-weep

more

committee would

ing

gro'ip.

Business.-In

and

to

Foreigners

from

one

twice the chance for fortune.—JV. I'. Mir.

has

The

funds

Aid

of Hilo

purchase

By

The balance

the

upon

and

:

year

Treasurer— sj. X. Castle.

sends out its

now

tower.

proved unfavorable,

lilled,

list at

were elect-

Secretary—.Rev. E. W. Clark.

Corresponding

fair estimate.

a

swelled
Siibsetjiient contributions

$123.).

to

lull.

impassable.

than

and it

wits

Of

bell, weighing 1046

transpired

offerings,

were

uted.

of

courteous

75

the house.
expenses of

weather

left in

the
consequent rudeness, as
have
frequently succeeded
greatest scoundrels

the

on

Annual

Tuesday

on

following officers

the

Ui:v. B.

"

Recording

coral,

etc.

females

and thcowucrsof the

the hell

debt rested

as a

Hilo

The

themselves

injured

a

and

irritability

Local

labor

stone,

Less than half the cash

charge.

free-will

more

lan-

a

12,600

$852 fur the

excellent

procured,

Bedford,

general

and

native

from the church

expended

The

to

An

Dedication.—This

by

awa-

favor,

written in

the

collecting

l uf&gt;B, the

iit'Capt. Si.ssun

New

was

prejudice against him.
to

was

gratuitous

be difficult to make

bell.

liun boon

without

his

every stranger 'inderstands.

men

of

in

and contributed

met

inviting peall

phy-

is

the natives

it would

held

A. TnrsTow

neat and

a

burning lime, digging, leveling,

church

a

pounds,

mer-

beauty

of

part

and l'utta

of

but recall

or

ensuing

President— Rev.

The build-

of the house is *

great amount of

Bcu.— In .Inly,

stranger,
instantane-

general passport

a

ed for the

summer

house

in

March, 185!l,

The cost

style.

for

this labor

most

his behalf,

letter of recommendation
guage that

a

in fact, what

civility is,

man,

to

for

at whioh

Bethel,

Society. —The

was

Vice-President—llev. S. C Damon.

tho

building

for

in

completed

at a

where concilia-

creates

reverse,

prepossession

a

kens

the

materials

Messrs. Williams &amp; Richardson.

was

on

politicians,

introduced

being

or

anil

During the

the

Society

Auditor—WAßnrN

pre-

individuals of all pur-

chants, and, indeed,

contract

cash, besides I

in

The

have made the fortunesof

manners

sicians,

instances

frequent

at Hilo.

worship

incipieut

Missionary

of this

"

ness

the past,

Hawaiian

ago,

years

funds

to collect

made

the

1857,

ing

examples

he will

house of

given to

The experience

by civility.

furnishes, if

man

were

substantial

The

full of

efforts

grace,

men.

the

Hilo.

at

more

dislike, even

kingdom.

country

own

was

by his

politically

was

:—Nearly eight

a new

of

into

enemy

other

personal

Editor

was

of Charles James Fox

manners

him

favor

a

from

one

an

that it

by another,

It

point.

often converted

manners

than

in

case

Edifice

Meeting

The famous Duke

of Marlborough

a

Church

when persons

even

of ability sometimes fail.

a

New

for-

a

1 859.

JUNE,

always

man

Mb.

succeeds in life, and that

by

FR I END,

a

"

The

in

tiger

he

the
or

should

communicate with
means to
times have
every
B. Mer
his counsel while the case Is on trial.—JV;
at all

�47

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THE

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DAIN.

all

this

and Hilo.

Lahaiua

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PERANCE,

Cloud, Captain Coggeshall.

He

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the

at

Sailors'

to those

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includes

offer

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to

whenever

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Respecting

1

desire

was never

men

always

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their

Honolulu, they

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and

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for

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so.

order to

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jy
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6 &gt;09

�THK

48

I'ltlKND,

Ship Henry Brigu-uipt with material received per Josephine.
ham sailed
with a full cargo of 1100 tons; ship Ram-

MARINEJOURNAL.

April 1,

cruise

S.

I.

lost

at

!

wliale.

west.

cisco

on

made

a

at

the 16th May.

arc the

fallowing

dava'

o'clock.

—

the bar

coursefrom

straight

240

miles.

23

1&lt;

lilO miles.

24

lnllen.

-J."i

26—Am brig Josephine, Stone,
wh

2ti—Am

sh

from

/

Josiah

the

Flat' Ship,

with

suiiar

' 28—Am clip ship Orion, himVy, 23daysfrom Puget Sound,
with cargo of lumber fur Sydney.
29—Bretn bark

Frances

Palmer, Paly, 14 day*

from

bs

from

14 days

ghan.

theSunn

Waters, or

try, Capt

la-

Pacific Squadron
believe,

we

Belgium—Twenty-five

186

miles.

Bolivia— Doubloon

20:"i miles.

Bnuil—20,000 rein

1SM13 miles.

run,

Do.

[

fd-

Gun*.;

It

Filmland—Pound,
Euplaiid—Pound,

Is

Yanilajia

•20

•JO

11';.

Calla

had 50

of

days

i-t :■

IA

IN

1-

tfi

(.'vain.-

arrived

H'm-t

at

New

the

during which

(lay.

lh.ldt.

for

HI

10-21

17—Haui »h air, Bruhn,for Iluiigkong.
Advance,

20—Brig

St.

reported

Clair,

bound

as

Shu

to

Ship

IV

haiMN

Siinm..iH.

It, arrival

I'm.

at

New

[

Anglo

tooaofgwtao,;

arrived

Hft.ron, Manter,

sh

for

Henry KneeUud, Kelly,

nr.J

27—Am

sh

Orion, Llbbey, for

30—Am bark

fuaOMOQ—l&gt;er Yankee, May :IG—Then. \V troth*.
1) QoJrdan, J X Chaanb
rtatu.J C Jones,

For B*J

S

Chan Morton, A L Ware, N

Victoria.

.'i

children

and servant,

Mm

Haaott, Mil

Huron

and

..._

l&gt;

Alert,

Bnenesr,

A

A

child,

I-

Y.

For Vhtoria,
Cold
Bark Alice, of

Spring, Win. S. Heche, master,
6.

jrts—On Suncliiy, February

o'clock, A. M., in

W

before

could reach him, the heavy

It

had

air ami water

*and well, tod

was

the ship making a
at

s

lieiivy

deprived

him

of

lie

life,

Charles A. Buck, but

the

on

under

article*

one of

understand, through

we

the

overhead,

saved by her hanging
secured

over the

In

in

was

badly

of the cooking

W

cabin windows

on

(re

Hard tack, under
I

1 The

sne was

every

gaining

two

on

that

the galley slo\t

In

of the hanging

the gale broke, repaired
Our rudder bands

off Cape Horn, and for
northwest, up the
or bbii:

Report

damages

large quantity

broki,

kuees

as

had broken,

We experienced

secured.

were

best

but

a number of weeks

Urasii,

of |

formerly

L. Ooltbm.

6

CifKRRY, aged 40 years and
York city,
he leaves

but for

the but

the

lying

on

found

we

ham,

William

lie wan a native of

C years a resident
Jobs.

of

where

Honolulu,

[San Francisco

New

and New

copy.)

to

affld 30 years forinrrly of Massachusetts.
of consumption,

late from Santa Hosa county,

Coshocton, Coshocton county

Mr. Hubert

California, but originally

the

OiaairßS Hart, Da*., 04

by the last mail,
music,

and

years

The

of Honolulu.

of age, father of Mr.

information

was

widely

known as

of whose

C. F.

death arrived

the author of much church-

bird

in

Cctlrk

N.

°

the Kkv.
city, Jan. UBth,

M.,

Bi:njamin Clark

Seamen's Missionary

smoothest
at

sea

I

ever saw at

the moorings;

this place.

cargo nearly

York

for a
long

Church of

our

time.

His

noon,

N. lat

hi'

having

never

ity, he

so

far suffered

made one.

occupied

preaching

on

the

as

of Pike

evening

But securing

himself
Lord's

18th with 700 tone.

The Fleetwlng would
not arrived.

the 21st.
time, and ssll about
rus,

In

laying

therefore

was

and would sail thei

Argo

at

the

i
■

same

Ship Hespe-

unfortunate enough to lose it, andI
and on, hut would make another at
standing off

a

mooring,

was

the hone
At

current

at the present

Directions for
REV.

rates.

A paiang

H. BINGHAM, JR.

of puch vessels

eßbft

ha

dionld

made

Apaiang,

four

to

ns a

trees,

or

stands

through

pass

or

to

the south-east

seta to

which

commences

/one tree.

a

trees.

On this

marked by

Midway between

a

cluster

the starboard

on

or

this

passage

of roclts,

tree
to

upon

a

the port of New

was

in

the Floating
Kast

street,

a

Kiver.

His health,
to

voyage

Besides

vicin-

Mr. Parker's

Day, and lectures in the week

Testaments,
editions

thousand.
and

most

An

at

acceptable

incredible number of Bibles;

Books

Prayer
Life, and

of Newton's

were
"

to seamen;

thus

Bunyan's

and Sacred

the

and Mr.

and

dispersed—whole
Pilgrim,"

Songs, which
Parker

he

was

and

to

to

or

excellent anchorage,

and the main

above

ss therose.

dis-

water,

south-eayt side of the channel as
you

in

or rather

from Aye

width,

an

eighth of

a

mile.

water

to

in its mouth,
fathoms.

eight

Just within the channel is

at high tide.

by

Is

Its

The direction
this

the

village

(pronounced

directly

en-

ready
mile

one

Koinaua, one-half

arenear

Ko-ee-now-ah).

This Is the capital of the island, and bears due north
channel, distant about eight miles,

for

anchorage

communication caube held with the main land, distant
The mission premises

bar

a

The lagoon then speed*

From

compass.

from

the

across

the

lagoon.

There Is also another good anchorage halfa mile to the northwest of the islet to which I have referred, opposite the
channel.

This channel is obstructed

windward
rocks, while the
two is the same.

oneis

occasionally

quite free.

The

The distance of the leeward

sion premises is about six mites.

Still quicker

leeward

with sunken

depth of the

onefrom

and

the mis-

more

easy

communicationwould be held from the windward channel, from
the fact that generally
tions with

a

sionally

bring

sal).

a boat

might make the

eminently

pass

to

run

In both direc-

In case shipmasters should be
willing

us a

near our island,

mall

call
or to

upon us when they

occa-

sistance to them, in occasioning them
Water

can

an

be obtained at our island.

excellent place for

are

the above statements might be of some

glad by him,

rejoice and blossom

an

this Islet,

a

deemed

useful In helping and sympathizing with the families of seamen
sailor's widow's heart has been made
on shore.
Many a poor
and many a desert baa he caused
to
and be

rejoice

for

Europe'

spot of ground in the

that.

the

runs

the lagoon,

generally

TMrectly opposite this channel,

enter.
an

the

on

reef, two-thirds of

the terminationof the main land,

land lies the windward channel

lying

lie-

extrem-

which have been In
sight

a reef

i

Island,) about eight miles

five miles to the north-west, when It is
interrupted by

from

st

south,

the channel

strong current generally

Here the cocoanut

eastern side, terminate, and

disposed to touch

either from the north-cast

from the seat, keeping close

bend of

west.

be

as may

communicate the following Items

Apaiang and Tarawa, (Knox

width,
or

me

the island

In approaching

York,

ally

Sachem, Atkins,, large volume of Psalms

come to

70

island, (Apaiaiif:.) let

south-east.

of New

steadily.

require

to

at

oflabor

place

Savior at the foot

Here he preached morning and

A at the
P.
&gt;!., came
easterly gales, and the

completed,

60

other MkfaM remain

mile south-cast from

Mr. Parker had been Seaman's Chaplain

months

at

Y.

Parkkk, A.

aged sixty-three years.

At 2

Bark

all

tering is N. N. K.

ballast;

light

Half-Hollar

ily deepens into ten and fifteen fathoms.

away by the

Sne weather,

134

with three fathoms

Obituary.

never

leagues distant.

37*

Hart,

of the "Oratorio of Oninip"Uncr.'"

that

Island bearing W, distant 8 leagues,
spoke ship Fleet500 tons guano on board, and employed discharging
winy, with
at the same time ship Hesperus, bearing SYV and stand3

I'jlc
374

IluMe

tl'iu

Ami

tinctly

Jarvis

south,

Coin*.

Colombian Dollar

Ohio.

md 'laughter of Charles O. Pinkham, aged 3*l years 11 mouths.
On the '29th of March last, in New Bond street, London, Km:.,

of

we

to the

2 25

In

prevailing winds

Josbpbimk—.Sailed from Honolulu

moorings with very

4 25

Half-Dnllar

the distance

House for Seamen, be promoted their l&gt;est interests in
Boarding
in two ways i in providing
them liberevery way ; especially
with books for religious reading at sea, and these hesave

ing

85

2 20

islet covered with cocoanut

At the Sailor's Hom&lt;*, Honolulu,

found by

for two

to

4

371

in

In this city. May 23d, of consumption, Aibion K. I*. Birn-

could, and kept
lashings it was

fine

reals

Quiirtcr

evrry

months,

widow to mourn his

a

York papers please

we

by

i*0

fl'Ji

ity

west coast.

6th.

which

April

Maiiv

At Honolulu, June 13, of pulmonary consumption,

in the hold, amid-

very heavy weather

50

3

France

Quarter
Rftlf-Dollmr

'*

tween

Had strong gales with
weather
6
after which very light and vaattained In four days;
and rain.
Friday morning, the 13th,
riable windstith calms

May

Mr. JoHSI
30,

DIED.

which Is heavy Iron, had suited, drawing the boltsin from
ship,
hour.
Afthe outside, which gave us a leak or2000 strokes per

on.

Siin Franciaco,

Honolulu, to IUm

also

overboard-,

and

2

North Omnan Thalar

our

with a tremendous
very heavy,
lusted about 12 hours; tried

After the gale

her leak.
one

6 70

:

ItII pee

Fur

MARRIED.

N. V., onFriday, April 1, Sarah V., wife of Capt.
Hudson,
FMward A. Chapel, late master of whsJeshlp Northern Light,

the night,

fj

16 25

BY

commenced from the north, veering

hours through

o,

new

crown

Sailing

was

was

15 00

his sliip-

also,one boat that

The ship

GO

16 25

■aoattslnail

n&lt;a

Vasquu, Randall Smith, j
Geo
Wood, Chas
Akal,

heaviest part of the gsle

examination

ter

X

Halatesd,

ii Mosher, H Duncan, N W Tallant,

from

a

3

Bogota

For New BKDr'tmu—jver Chapin, June lJ—flco 1* Bordeßi

goose-wioged mainsail and the foot of the

gale

northwest, and blowing

le

(jumps
•

a

The

spencer.

l&gt;

J C Kin?, Ang

was

utensils

6 00

fflil doubloon,

s—Wm II

and badly stove, hut

deck, letting In

,r, and causing other damage.

Lewis,

June

fraaoai Banner.
W

Ammon,

stove;

16 50

».cudi. new

Peruvian

May 2t-»GsQ Wilcox and

was

one new

the lee rigging-,

try-works,

many

81—MfS Henry

Ella, May

lioiit that

also,

of her lashings

was torn out

pieces, taking

secured:

3.

8 85

Silrrr

Bolivian

Telchea.

!eea,

properly

r
*

3

Tories? —100 piastres
Tuscany - Sequin

KusHian

Francisco

Pchench, Charles

W. Berkeley, .■- native of
his real name was Charles
mstes, th-it
His father is engaged
New Jersey, and a dentist by profession.
ir.
He
mannfaoinrlng
paper.
near
lturdeiitown,
in that Suite,
iO
H hen hroogfat
aged ulii.ul
years.
was a large, healthy man,
ixissible exertion was mode for Mi rethe
every
to
ship,
back
His remains were consigned so the
without avail.
covery but
58=14 S., long. 62° 17 W.,
southeast of Cape Horn, lat.
the
on
and
of
regret
part
with every aiqiearance of solemnity
February
11, spoke hark Isabella,
shipmates.
his officers and
41 months out,
of New Bedford, Lyons, mauter, boon) home,
bark Baltic, of New BedFebruary 27, spike
with 2400 Mils oil.
Islands, liound home,
from the Sandwich
ford
Capt. Stivers,
New Zealand,
two
oil.
Took
whales
on
right
with 3300 bills
bids of oil.
March 7, experienced a very bears
..which made 150
79=34 W.
The decks were
°
and
lot.
long.
in
57
31 S.,
gale
' swept three times with tremendous seas. At 8 I'. M., shipped
turned up on
thattook the two quarter-lxiats, which were
a sea
the davits,and

&amp;

tfoaephkta,

—pet
TilTany, James II Qtaaaoo. (I

of

name

Klir/i

laborers.

From San

straw

swam

I.—per

For Jarvis Island—per
■JJ native

ond extreme Collins, of

sea

th—l

New Qtunada—Ten
pant,

Chilian
Mrs

picked up less than linlf a mile from Hie ship,
drift of alaiut two miles and a half per hour

He shipped

the lime.

New Urinaria

Welts, S

Rhodai and f.mr children, Dr Hutchln:*on. J X Chapman,
Avery, T Cooper, Irroy, John Smith, C F Bart.
Waters.
Frnin San nuSGUCO
—per Felix, May 29—M .1 C

ri&gt;

the S. W., ami heavy snow squall, while olim insrln|
~-ale from
with his watch,
our
oarpentsr being aloft
the main-topsail,
Ml overlmard mill was
some
neglect, lost his held.
through
ai
possible, but
drowned.
A boat was cleared away us quiet

ithe
■

»t 9

2 20

A 11

Bartow. Mr

HeCann. H F Lung—.l 3.

.

bo

7 50

I'iunaii

her, Anan,

0 B

Yeaton,

P JVniiall-&gt;w, Miss

Bates,

It

Hale, wife and three children, Matter Huvertcost, X

MEMORANDA.

rr

76

7

II Wenu-l, T Cummins,

Yankee, Lovett, for San Francisco.

.

&lt;*- Wilder, ami K.

Jom-phine—S.

r

0. Murray.

Jarvis Island.

lydney.

31—Am ship BsM k Klla, Lunt, for

Island—
i»

From Jahvis

Ochotsk.

for

29—Am brig Josephine, Stone,
'W-Ara

3 76

Swaedan—Ducat

Rata, Qravat, for Hongkong.

Alio*. sWjaba, fur

wh bark

4 80

Germany, North—Ten thaler. Prussian

Spain—100
.1. L

aasnllfah

80

*

new

new

3

Sardinia—Same as

Arctic.

H

novereiim,

average

(■Vrinauy, North—Ten thaler

Portugal—QoU

PASSENGERS.

00

7 60

Rutsb—Five roubles

K.sllaclt

76

•

France—Twenty franca average

Kiune—2$

Francisco.

wli

60

1

7 60

France—Twenty francs,

New Be I ford, [ Para—New,

at

76

3

15 40

iviu—old doubloon

21—Am sliOoniKut, Merrill, tar Jarvis Island.
20—Am

4 76

New liranada—-Old doubloon, Popoyan

4, 121 dajl from Lahaina.

April

or

(limiany, Tliiillh

March 27, 10U ds fin Jam- Island.

/Yew York

at

"

(,1,-,-ce—Twenty drachms
Badfard April 17,—J30 I
HlndooaCn—Molmr
that on the aaaaasni,
Mtxtoo—Doubloon, average
30
*hJp uveragvd only
.
Efaplef—Six ducati, new

Bhtp Man/ Hnhii'sun. Harding, with LMO

Ip

arrivad

IVtropolovski.

9

"

■

Netherlands—fen guilders

TV* Ship tt'iirhaivk.

Morse, Jarvis Inland.

*

Baxter reported

Capt.

calms,

10 76

*

ilialer

Denmark—Ten

20

Wui

"

"

Central America—Two Escudos

'Jf-0

The

■

Ecuador—Four escudos

40

Bedford April It*,—lift day, paaaiasj,

Yon

6

«

2KO

r/

10 00

■

private coinage)

summer.

Men.

:;s

Merriinac

days from Honolulu.

16 00

—|I0
_$

4 00

(U. 8. assay and

pieces

IS

San Francisco, bound to Hona&gt;

0 76

franco

Do.
—One Kscudo
cruising along ;
of them, probably : Chile—Old doubloon
Chile—Ten DMM
the

One

visit Honolulu during

to

California—$20

70

8

nines.

VI

nEPARTIRFS.

14—Haw briit Hero,

4 70

M.tii]i-..f.\viir BL Mary's

inlh-s

May W—-Sh Polynesia,

—Sovereign

Sti-nni Innate Saranac

.HIiH-i.-nf-vnr

with passengers.

D&lt;».

Austrian Souveralii

are now

coast.

Indus-

the

Capt

King,

is expected

2 24

210

comets of Urn

Bleop-oC-vmr Decatur

San

Francisco.
9—An American clipper ship, supposed

WholeilisUuce

Cent nil American

steamer

Sl'inp-nl-i'-ar

Francisco,

f;n San

Felix. Wintzer. 12 day*

B—Am bark

jtie

or

The

233 miles.

Officers.

Francisco.
20—5 P. M., sell Kalama, Barras, from Hilo,

Mexican

and

4 80

—Duoat

Do.

175 miles.

the Vandali;.,

from San
Hale, Graves, 10 day*

I.

130 miles.

lnwing vessels, all of which,

Spring, 0 months

home, clean.

26—Am clip Mb

20

Naval.—The American

home. IS bhls sperm.

ftfi-Am wh T»ark Alice, Beebe, of Cold

.May 22

176

21

days
Kelly, 11 months bans

Knee-laud,

Henry

raileH.

l'J

Jarvis Island

from

trad'■

10

6

$

—Pound of 1866

Do.

All South American gold dollars

17

11

line

run:

D 0 WaterLahaina, with milzeaud passengers to
k Co.
man
f
17*-Am sh O(«port, Merrill. 14 ds fin San Francisco, in
Guano Co.

Do.

llrid

Coins.

Australia—Poundof 1862

Pan Fran-

at

Molokai Channel.

to

220

Jarvis Inland

Gold

sailed the next

Hale, Graves, left the bar

Joninh L.

lay l(i

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