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CONTBbTS
For

Mnrcb.

of

Never

Rev. W. F. Snow

Visit

to

iv

read
19

Retirement

19

Canada

•

21, 22

Chinese Correspondence

22

Earl of Aberdeen

the

has

Mrs.

1. 1811.

She is

five

For

years

successfully managed

extensively

known

her

the Pacific, and

from the

this

was

in

never

beds

There

community.
for

seamen,

we

families, all

for

better

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trust

ilar

to

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all his

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its

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the fol-

formation, we publish

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Total Expenditure

6886 36

Balance on hand

nearly
of

News.—There is
can

has

good prospect

every

was

Most

a

he

more

heartily

that

good

is

a

men

$ 310 71

really

only

surrendered,

of Peace

thanks.
ily give

so

note

!

Rev.

of

much

the
and

foreign

leading fact
there is

For this

we

a

heart-

Chuxoh,

Mr.

place yesterday

Lawrence,

by

to

several

flowers,
which

wreath

The

of all

clergy

insists that

was

and wreaths of the
in

was

of white

front of the

roses.

same

a

Soripture
Rev. Mr.

selected

Fisber,

singing

sion

tery

was

for the

a

by

by

a

to

ries

are

prayer

singing

present

by

of a

Rev.

The

hymn.

the

was

They

con-

oooasion

_.

Park,

by

and

proces-

at the ceme-

Cheney

of

Chelsea,

The remains were placed

W. A.
in the tomb of

Russell, Esq."

sketch of

a

landing

on

He

Palestine.

What hallowed

awakened

our

memo-

Joppa,

at

ment

guide-books.

best of
Bible becomes the very
that Tabitha
It was in

lived, whose

Joppa

"

died, and

She

her

laid

they

chamber." At thattime the
at

Lydda,

is

He

of Sharon."

"the

was

plain

body, said,

the

opened

Peter, she

the tenth
vision, recorded in

sat

her eyes,
It

up."

of the

chapter
of

good people

The

Acts.

Book of

upper

that Peter had that remarkable

Joppa

in

saw

over

to

And she

Tabitha, arise.

an

Peter

for, and coming,

sent

prayed, and turning

"he

in

Apostle

few miles away

a

called Dorcas."

is

by interpretation

"

name

Joppa

tradition rethe very house where
the sea"
lived
Simon the tanner, by

point

out

ports

Of

We

it

before

late

was

is

Ramleh

We go

miles.

thirty-five

by

the

Jerusalem,

to

away

"

linger

must not

hasten

the traveler visits the

course

made

on

night.

but

distance

a

of

horseback, and

were

we

spot!

sea-side,"

able

to

start,

for

stopping-place

a

We find comfortable

lodgings

the

in the

reach the place
as
we
good opportunity is afforded

Greek Convent, but

night,

before
for

visiting

stone,

a

a

Saracenic tower, built of hewn

obtain

grand panoramic

a

rounding

rays

the

of the

mountains

scene,

Isaiah,

setting

such
"

sun,

of Judea,

rambles,

evening

he

as

of the

west

the

Mediterranean reflected

rampart.

mighty

view

the

to

country;

of

waters

which

lofty summit of

the

from

a

conduoted

funeral

services

Dr.

vacant

Egypt,

for Tarshish twentywhere Jonah embarked
be informed
five hundred years ago, and to
of Judea," far
that yonder are the "hills
The mo"
the plain of Sharon."
away over
the
Palestine,
in
lands
traveler
the

of passages of

Rev. W.

second

'

clergyman

from Boston

Andover.

Mr. Snow for

prayer

the

ornamented with

choir, reading

hymn.
The
of great length.

were a

and the

of

the

by

chant

The

deceased

services were

Rev. Mr. Hamilton of North

beau-

were upon

pulpit.

Among those
The

with

we

Jerusalem.

visit

as

and

denominations

decorated

shall furnish

visits

our

that oldest

from

in

arrival

our

graph-

has

interest in

departure

our

of lands, and

Pro-

Methuen and North Andover

pulpit

Rev. Dr. RH. Neale.

the

pastor,

was

nailed,

"

"

special

of

places

and sketched

of

afternoon from

of which he

chair,' usually occupied by the
when in life, was also tastefully

by

funeral

a

all the Protestant

present.

ooffin,

Snow.—The

were

cross

dc

we

whose
It

the bitter

voyage
compagnon
1 and 2,
described, in Nos.

ically

was

him,

on

"

Our

and when she

word which

deplore.

however,

most

large conoourse of people.
of Andover,
Park. Thayer and Taylor

sisted of

that Paris

finish

whom

with

never

respecting

Lawrence, Andover,

were

tiful

some idea of the transactions of

Total Receipt!

we

uprightness

advantage,

our

—Shakespeare.

:

attended

fessors

786 76

since

that

chaplain and

The following notice of his fune-

Funeral

91 06

lowing :

news,

Royal

University,

scholarly

son.

see

Dur-

impressed

all

much

so

thougnt,

copy

and was

7 00

hand
on

tbe

to

Rev. W. F. Snow took

Expended for relief

society

a

For

side."
ral

Walter Montgomery
Receipt! from
Balance of caah from uut year

To

a

as

There

printed
now

die.

the Eliot

the

we

the

at

peculiar

a

minds of

the

we

never

from Ealate W. H. Bound

I.eavei Caah

and

was

contact.

seen

blessed

Treasure'sAssociation.
FReAoftRmheuprnlieocadrntf

from

student

of demeanor,

subscribe

we

••

Receipt!

a

affectionate and dutiful

death

for the Home.

Receipt!

there

favorably

services of female managers

ing the efficient

as

religious fervor, which

and

have

peculiarly fortunate in

have been

career

integrity

sea-

Thus far the Trus-

truly

Lawrence

Congregationalist,

Seminary,

preacher,

can

tees

Most

renown.

School, Oahu College, Harvard

Thrum, Mrs. Oat, Mrs.

Miller and Mrs. Crabbe.

long

a

bereaved friends.
sympathize with the

Mrs. Whiteus'success will be sim-

that of Mrs.

was

extended notices of his life and death.

and

good condition.

in

there

him

young

American, and San Francisco Pacific,

came
rooms

of usefulness and

Andover

twenty-five

are

whom

before

had

of Christ,

acres

whose

huudred years ago,
Which, fourteen

were

in

promising

and

Over

sepulchre

in those holy helds.
walked those blessed feel.

*****

our

we

interest

personal

a

Therefore, friends,

"

the
as to

As far

Front

age.

congregation,

our

scholarly

the Boston

for officers, and six

nine

of

in

good has

condition for the accommodation of

faring

Islands.

seamen

among

influence for

The Home

been felt.

do

In

departure

learn of her

of

member of

once a

sold her

institution, and it is with sincere regret that
we

feel

lo

most

a

minister,

the Home, and

Whiteus.

Mrs. Crabbe

years

death,

the

youthful

thirty

was

long members

as

Sailor's Home.—Mrs.Crabbe has resigned

to

he

to

minister of

his parents
Bethel Sabbath-school, and

career

interest

under

Gospel,

come

the managementof

11th, of this

24

_c

FRIEND.

MARCH

of

announcement

the fact that

so

THE

sad

January

20

Young Men's Christian Association,

the

than

surprised

more

we

17,18

Editor's Table

Missing

were

17

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to

On
we

while

blue
the

rugged

the east, formed

returning
witnessed

called forth

shall

the

we
sur-

from
a

a

our

pastoral

the remark of

gather the lambs in his

�THE

18

and

nrms
saw

We

I

Omar:

his

'

most

weary little lamb in his

\

that

carry tliein

shepherd

a

flock, but

in

his

returning

carrying

a

bosom."
with

home

arms !

salem.

many months for the
latter " rains.

about

Damascus gate
comfortable

the

the

at

Mediterranean!

We

do

readers with

our

time

at one

other

Bethlehem

;

of the Jews
semane

;

the

to

Mount of

not

pro-

another

at
to

;

other

many

do desire

we

to

the

cnll

the

the

to

;

reader's

spot

where

tention

to

of Omah, and where

Temple

re-

and
but

special

at-

of

formerly

stood

interest.

It is believed

to

the identical rock upon which Abraham
about

offer

to

until within
itors

allowed

a

the

to enter

in your

the

to

description

a

rock,

and

of

lee

the

of

quote

the other

a

prior

having been

the altar

rough

in March,

us

1870,

the

few years

days

round,

That stone,

the

on

David,

margin,

by

ledge, guarded

'

what

the

to

of

this

English

an

look upon the

nah the

given

Dome of the Rock.'

since

Jebusite,

its

mosque,—Kubbet

but

;

sovereign

to

admits

any

threshing-floor of Arau-

and

the foundation of

great altar of Solomon's

the

Temple."— W. L.

But it is

only

of late

have been allowed
at

all.

visited

temple

Eighteen
the

St.

years

Holy Land,

Peter's,

smaller scale,

:

'

this sacred

he

of

rising from

place

Stanley

gazed

the

on

top of Olivet, he

A dome,

though

when

ago,
as

enclosure from the

spoke of it thus
of

years that strangers

to enter

graceful
course

an

as

on

elaborately

ished circular edifice—this is the

that

a

far
fin-

Mosque of

no

pollute

of

ing,
is

on

67 feet

the

piers,

great

side, 1600

object

of

course,

the

the

on

Moriah,

build-

There

It

of its
lour

are

points.

twelve arches which

sacrifice,

showed

on

when God

him

to

is

it

his

stayed

It is irregular in form,

mented in
and

and

there

porphyry

rest

as

hand, and

they

may

the mosque.
of about fifty

mass

the

richly

is

orna-

early Christian

with

of

pointed
some

some

as

if

to

'•

of

great
that

are

original Tem-

rock, and they

both

have many traditions connected with it.

The

of this

to

covenant, built
and which

believe

that

Moses

by

has been lost

captivity,

the

in

ark

of

the wilderness,

since

the

time of

is hidden away within the

in such

of

They point

to a

the rock, resembling

the

shape of

the

impression left by the

a

when he took

man's foot, which

his

then they point

flight

to

chamber beneath,

numbers

vast

or

pasno

were,

in

temple."—Dr.

tho

aofCtInshirnudcetson Japanese.
A few

up

three

to

mark in

somewhat

they say

foot of the

is

prophet

heaven.

other

days

American

an

since

lady

1 do

"

but

find

not

tives for

the

on

has occurred

ing

to

but

them,

notice

in

to

Chinese

liberty

of

writing

to

We have

primary

sent

the writer of the above

marks,

and

read

to

come

death, the school
and is

now

Mr. Tucker

During the

the school

pupils

a

the

who

some

tion

And
near

willing

are

to

ally, considering
quite apt

be

to

After

his

by Mr. Aheong,

others taught

from

for

a

year—lB7o—

twelve

fifteen

to

taught three evenings
receiving

pay, and

their low wages.

learn, and in

a

instruc-

quite liber-

some

Many

are

few months be-

good readers of English

books.

We

every possible encouragement should
be
to these schools, when

given

they

established
open

mer-

by Mr. Dunscombe.

Most of those

each week.

quite

suc-

taught by him

whole of last

being

for

taught

was

English.

revived

averaged

month,

Bothel vestry

was

were

continued

and

would

we

leading Chinese

in

was

As

few Chinamen

a

The school

write

English

situated with

paragraph,

Some of the

cessful.

dozen

a

years

years by Mr. Watt,

some

happy

spelling-books.

similarly

some

be

Sec."

forward

other persons may bo

have taken the

We shall

and

for instruction.

of

See-

Friend of October 1 in

„c,

in Honolulu have

it

some-

quite ignorant

we are

you.

reading

remark that for

thirty

or

may do

we

schools. I

books,

purchase

twenty

books used, &amp;c, &amp;;c.

the

regard

na-

instruction,

real heathens, and

that

me

the

among

are

plan-

follows:

as

their

lor

Japanese,

plans pursued,
a

necessity

a

plantation

Chinese and

for

quote

we

from

a note

of the sugar

on one

effort

special

received

we

tations, from which

think

the side

of

Holy Place.

Neioton.

come

rock.

passage,

Valley

doubt, used for the purpose of carrying away
the blood of the sacrifices offered, at times,

The Mohammedans say that when Mahomet went to heaven he ascended from the
this

or

rock, and the well,

from the

the

A hole

In the floor

well,

a

the

"

of

is

the limits of the

This hole in the

bosom of this rock.

top

rock.

lead down into the

to

Kedron, beyond

time.

profess

great

Temple

this rock, from the

through

pre-

The Jews and Mohammedans believe in

Jews

which is said

the

reaching from
the

chamber beneath.

to

itself.

the sacredness

the

chants and their clerks

supposed

be relics of the

even

walls,

stone

and

of the columns

arches,
have

Here

marble

antique

These, and

and

on

under the

Directly

of this chamber there

Mosaic

gilded

let into the walls,

the

by

instead

almost the entire walls.

pieces

are

them.

serve

a

style of
buildings,

covering

and

curious chamber, enclosed nnd

the under side of

top into

thing

Therock stands

building

the

Moslem

work

ple

The

by forty.

a

has been drilled

the

about six feet above the floor of

feet

•

fingers left

in Solomon's

rock.

this

upon

sage,

spot,

held it down

be little doubt that

can

surrounded

supposed

which he offered

a ram,

and

burnt-offering

rock itself is

to

when

this

!

altar of

stood

For

up after him, when Ga-

the marks which his

are

There

"

fingers.

heaven from

to

up

going

was

the rock

four

offer up Isaac

See Genesis 22.

son.

went

briel took hold of it

It is

be the summit

to

which

about

was

Gabriel's

angel

the rock

Mosque

marble.

polished

cardinal

on

under the dome of the mosque is

that Abraham

;

to

interest

diameter, each

which is said
great rock,

of Mount

the

It is

dome, sustained by

a

and has

Directly

"

a

difficult

columns.

on

a

is

east

long.

opposite

by

contains

large octagonal

a

170 feet in

at

It

the north, and 900

different colored

being

doors

'The

measurement.

the

on

This is

about

sides

called

that it

in its

Tho. central

Omar.

the first

Gage.
"

of

antiquity;

the

to en-

that

might

is

clay

of

pressed upon a mai-s
and these, they affirm, are the marks

Its outline and bound-

acres.

within this enclosure is, of

supporting

the pay-

now

end.

el

interest-

displayed

was

the west, 1000

the

It is but

exceedingly

Gentile pilgrims

of

has

with

was

slippers,

size.

great

irregular,

so

accuracy
1500 feet

of his

became

of Araunah and

ing historical memorial

one to

the

and

temple.

fence, is

name

Sakhrah,

ment

visit

our

be seen to-day under the
Mosque of Omar. That remark-

iron

Arabic

eyes

lay

by David,

the future

out-cropping

strong

a

latter

tool, may

dome of the

able

a

of Araunah the Jebusite.

touched, except

human

Bos-

in

its

at

south

for

made in December, 1869.

in the

as

never

writer

visit, and the

to our

purchased

of

sa-

one

Rev. Dr. Newton, of

the

threshing-floor
was

and the

authorities,
a

is

surmounted

dollar.

place

two

"On the summit of Moriah

This

send

The former visited the spot

having followed

bare

about

now

felt

infidel foot

enclosure

temple

thirty-five

not

Governor of

Turkish

Home," published

at

Philadelphia.
few months

but

;

thing required

threshold,

huge

en-

our

The first thing about it that strikes

are

arrive

a

Rev. W. L. Gage,

Sabbath

"

ton,

shall

we

that of the
the

aries

special perlarge fee, to ob-

n

"

'•

Jerusalem, and the
For

about

Even

is that your Consul

required

name

"The
Harain.'

was

was

of Oimih.

the sacred enclosure

to

pass

in

as

made his

mace

The first
the

soon

the hallowed ground.

be

Christian vis-

required

ihe Sultan, and

all that is

cred

that

Mosque

lew years it

a

mit from
tain

It

Isaac.

son

few years

a

feet

our

silver

tho

outside dust from

an

any persons but Mohammedanswere

or

within

up his

case

as

us,

of

these

man'-*

a

would make, if

fingers

floor

The gate of

true.

before

crossing

on

was

mosque

inviolably sacred.'

bearer of

us,

black Dervishes who stand

longer

no

was

It needed no sisjht of

tell you that the

this, very much like the marks which

were

seclusion

to

opened

stately

Crusaders

deep

the

the observer

of Solomon.

special

This is

"

trance

the

appeared.

the

addi-

the

.

Mahomet

to con-

trodden within

of

daggers

at
gate,
undisturbed and

stands the

now

Under the dome of the mosque there is

object

it

as

disposed

ever

since

Of

Mosque
the

real

the

Cor-

sight derives from
Euro|&gt;ean foot, except

and that their

David

by Josephus,
special interest;

of

out,

second

after

by

—

the

no

favor, had

or

appearance there.

the Pool of

places

that

precincts

driven

second

the

next

the exclusion,

interest which

those

as

for

Mecca;
the

is

felt almost

one,

myself

stealth

1»7 I

tho

sanctuary,'

after

next

wailing-place
Siloam ; to Geth-

mains of thearch mentioned
to

to

the

knowledge

the

an- 1

at

;

the

to

the Tower of

to

city;

another

at

j

sketch of

a

Olives

Holy Sepulchre;

the

to

I

noble

H.

spot in the Mahometan world

I, for

dova.

by

the .

by

walks and rambles in and about the

our

is

tional

of the

city

and entered

noon,

German.

a

furnish

to

pose

by

"

the

beautiful—that

sole

early and i

the

"

the north, and found very

on

lodgings

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of

want

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galloping ,

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the

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much

good.

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;

the

was

can

way

is

after this

that Mr. Aheong was taught at Maby members of the Rev. Mr. Green's

manner

kawao

family,
Talbot.

when

he

was

in

the

employ

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toCanada.

first introduction

My
last issue

our

familiar

a

trace

the

out

of

origin

of

origin

the

hymn

a

The Psalms of David,

composed by Cowper.
to

the

fully appreciated,

called them forth

equally

This is

learned.

be

must

occasion which

of many of the beautiful

true

hymns

which have become the property of the church

universal;

delightful

hence how

from Honolulu

long

a

English

our

lyric poets

Before
he

called

was

fliction.
the

For

On

Hospital.

miles

low

brother resided.

per had been unable
but

the first

on

he

country,

church.

parable

of the

The

he

mind

retired

fields, where he
If

our

morning

a

mind

keeping

ser-

that

leaving
quiet

a

the

composed

mind the

felt

experi-

own

almost

was

morning

Cowper

son.

On

to

double

windows
think

windows

they

it

was

overcome

the house
in

spot

the

following hymn.

circumstances

but

cannot

There,

"

s.-e

far from
and

retreat"

written,

originally

increased
of

charming specimen

hymn,
under

in this

composition.

in

world,"

the

think

we

beauty

lyrical

"

that calm

his soul

silent shade,"

'•

grass,

opening

flowers

the

quite change

How

only
1.

"solitary

lays"

the

to

nightingale,

audible sounds which fell upon
Far from the

world,

0

Lord,

I

his

and

field

scenes

where

S.itmi

His moat successful

'1.

The

And

prayer

sceiu

and

by thy

For those who

praise

sweet

the
ear.

still

wages

In many

if

There,
And

Ob,

thy Spirit

grace

with

her

what

touch the

was

side of the track.
in

hours

the

day
the
to

plowing

abode,

meau

peace,

and

month

a

its swift

the

dry

She communes with

love,

There,
Her

like the

!

her God

nightingale,

solitary lays

Nor asks

a

she

pours

witness of her

even

ners,

There is

Author and Quardian of
Sweet Source

It is

to see

high,

not

still

And—all

My
G.

What thanks
A
Shall

I

echo

names

! —thou
owe

boundless,

!

thee,

endless

through

When time .-hall

in

art mine

Ihe

that

as

All

and

be

with

gloves,

carriages

are

the

seen on

city
the
for

sight

run-

on

cars.

street.

love—

above,

high
it

"

a

the

from

horses

drivers,

and

principal

the

the

streets

in

One

is that the

the country,

sleigh

liells.

out

the

sidewalk, you
the

on

opposite

happy consequence

busy city
the

save

six feet

piled

is almost

Another result is that

a

feet

long

and

ten

similar

shape

never

to

on

near to

of the

long

rat-gut fastened

buck-skin
in

to

It is bound

ory.

island,

is

a

as

Punchbowl.

ktly

a

wooded hill

to

but

pride

"

by

shocked if it is
hill.

The

built is

wide.

In

back of the

two-thirds

as

The Montrealers call

The

Mountain,"

and

are

disrespectfully spoken

finest residence,

in such

where it

of

rim of ash

is

to

the

go

paddling along with

squad

as,
ex-

tightly.
appear-

Philistine

ungodly

an

these

likely

very

nic

to

down, it is difficult

once

manner

as

immense

The members of the awk-

understandings.
ward

a

comical

they

eye

hick-

or

fastened

most

a

ance

get

tumble,

a

rise without

to

assistance.

Our party ascended the mountain
and

light,
light
a

and

city

route,

steep

as

bowl, what

was

and sail down

ing like

the

at

whatever

sides

descent

white

of

But

choker

and

emptird

on

applause

the

of

friend in

in the air

his
at

us,

huge
every

sudden pause, minus hat

half smothered
a

down

follow

to

by

barrel of

the

snow,

and

flour had been

his head,amid shouts of laughter
Viator.

applause.

and

Thanks

staves

clerical

a

essayed

to a

though

as

the

flying wildly

gloves,

looking

who

barrel

distinct summersaults,

came

fly-

me to

Round-top, I made the

amid

snow-shoes

and

of my neck.

on

fair.

turned four

turn,

peril

gracefully

surrounding

the

see

snow-shoes

declivity,—streamers

early training

slippery

to

their

on

Gallantry compelled

to

the

amazement

my

follow

my

reached, by

we

the front face of Punch-

as

comets.

the

the brow of the hill, which

ladies sit down

young

moon-

of

by combined lamp-

When

moonlight.

circuitous

is about

and river

by

view

enchanting

an

j&gt;ot

snow-veiled

First Chinese Missionary
A

letter

Rev.

to

Dr.

one

able

importance

nese

in

this

a

to

of

the

he will
to

of

consider;

pastor among the Chi-

a

His

largely spoken

stop for

then

California.

his

a

a

China.

in

wife, also

a

native of

Can.

in

Hu

sailed

front

months in order

the Cantonese dialect,

to

his

not

mission

work

in

years ago Amer-

Twenty-four

one

Now Chinese

the first native

dialect,

10, for Canton, where

couple of

proceed

dc?

California,

wife,

good

ican Methodism had
to

speaks English

qualification

worker, is

perfect himself

and

He

and familiar with the Cantonese

Mi, with

tho

Foochow,

Chinese preach?

native

country.

voted Christian

at

departure of Rev. Hu

the

of the

moderately well,

ton,

Mission

for S.ui Francisco.

ers,

of

Superintendent

Episcopal

announces

Sing Mi,

toAmerica.

Secretaries from

missionary

our

Maclay,

Methodist

Sing

right

of the leaf.

loose from the sole,

swing

the

delightfully

about

leaf, the

taro

stem

uiocciulined foot with

tho

toe,
cept al
The ladies
present

in is

ten

three

inches wide, in

the

light

a

to

thongs,

stepping,

which is

and

and

two

This sandal is made of a fine wicker-work of

flying dust,

Montreal is

which

edification of

elongated

an

being placed

travel

snow-shoe, that

fifteen

or

neces-

to

unfrequented

the

seen a

sandal, between

huge

it is

anywhere

quite

over

say for

me

Foochow, September

with

i

Let

regions.

summit of

is

it is

deep,

a

gentlemen

the

snow

comfort and speed

or

all mud

doors and

as

gingling

merry

lo

join

to

the snow-shoes in order

those who have

toe

"

the

feet

ten

to wear

China,
is

snow

passengers

street.

two to

with

hand-

their

As

is

beyond,

invited

was

snow-shoe tramp

mountain.

sary

1

fine.

very

New

a

twenty or thirty
buffalo robes covering

standing

the

see

centre

city,

!

and what

be no more.

lines of

the entire absence of

one—

store-

the realms

and

pleasing

about thirty miles

of light divine.

harmonious

Saviour

life

solid roads

description
to

two

customers.

snow

as

over

is dressed in furs;

engines

some streets
so

I walked

as

in the middle of ihe
for

than it

deeper

moccasins.

wheel

—with

To-

it.

river, notwithstand-

vests

sleighs—large

seats

each

detained several

through

makes

every

novel and

a

the

a

where

high

the solid ice from

The

or

the

zero.

clean.

praise.
my

already

places

feet

Yesterday
on

the fire

not

The island
...

way

Everybody

arid vehicles of

everything

song,

were

current,

land.

;

Nor thirsts for humau

ten

caps, overcoats,

of the
1.

some

our

thick.

feet

ten

ing

In

the

completely

were

We

ago.

St. Lawrence

of the
and

joy,

on

Montreal

considerable

snow is

side of

soul.

flowers

piled

snow.

it had drifted it

In

follow thee.

Spring-

green, the

becoming

fences

this

city, the mnjestic

landscape

of a dozen young ladies nnd

party
in

the

Lawrence, and

really

remarkable.

no snow

1 reached

the

places

buried in the

waiting

wade

was

New

between

thermometerstood twenty degrees below

agree ;

bouuty

birds,
sombre

now

quite

few

a

When

blooming.

can
0.

is

was

grass

starting, and

standing
shade,

green

springing

singing

climate

Montreal

the

ground,
buds

some

war.

oalm retreat, the feilent

With

and

am

outer

replaced by
the

con-

but I

;

in, the

sets

with

month ago, there

a

Yorker

flee,

From strife and tumult far ;
From

winter

the
aspect of

The difference in
York

com-

doubtless

were

One

from their balconies, of the
St.

and

fur

exquisitely touching

and beautiful his allusion

whose

doors.

city.

thick over-shoes

muned with God.

eternal

spring fairly
together

looks like

fortifications

taken off and

are

and windows,of

double

which,

is

are

steep slate rool's,

were

blinds,

was

which

in

and

resist

to

popu-

fifty thousand, and

door-ways

they

told that when

gate-

Most of the houses

They rejoice

structed

Its

limestone which

hard,dark-gray

would

was

of the

sense

readers will peruse this beautiful
in

the

reaching

read

prodigal

with tender emotion.
of God,

years Cow-

realized in his

poet's

his

masonry.

is the

bridge

When I left New York, Hartford and

officiating clergyman

scene

of

By His good Providence,

the

ence.

where

His

with

the

tho whole

city

abutments and

long

hundred and

granite.

the

on

double that of the Hawaiian

built with arched
a

entering

either side,

on

piers of solid

steadily increasing.

public worship,

the

at

impressed

of God.

goodness

St.

at

the

two

attend

present

parish

deeply

nearly

to

af-

under

quiet country parish

Sabbath after

was

the

vice of
most

physician

Cambridge,

For

was

a

as

the railroad, also

expectations.

my

already

Islands,

long

as

of iron

passengers

of which this

surpasses

lation is

poet,

a

deep

very

a

leaving

to a

from

as

months he

eminent

an

London, he retired
a

known

experience

to

eighteen

of

care

Albans'

became

Cowper

built

two

—

Cowper, Newton, Watts, Charles Wesley.

is

massive

Montreal,
way,

lives of many of

It

upon

twenty-four

sights

Railroad

into it is like

Going

for foot

rests

is

It

principle, enclosing

pathway

and

Trunk

Punahou—two miles, lack-

cavern.

tubular

Canadian

to

Grand

Bridge.

to

feet.

ing fifty

read the

to

the

on

intothe Victoria

a

be

dashing

was

We

by Addison.

written

hymn,

shall

now

noticed

we

of

are built on the
ascending slope
The view
hill—beg y'r pardon—mountain.

city

RtiTCheohnwirupmgehrt'nsCountry.
hoef

In

19

missionary

representative

Methodism sends
to

America.—iV.

�TII X

20

FRIEND,

soever

THE

FKIEiND,

Table.

Editor's

The Comino Evekt
;

or. Freedom

for the Seven United

Provinces

John I&gt;.

A. M.

D.

Lang,

This is

1).,

bound volume of 450
idea

that the

of

rapidly

approaching

chooses for
Macau
great,

his
"

lay,

England

The

was

never

"

mistress of the

will

writer

rich,

so

foreign powers,

to

so

so

ab-

since the loss

seas, as

of her American colonies."
This
sents

is

Lang's long residence in

world,

approaching

abilities

his

ical writer

divine, and

love for his
for

as

We

as

polit-

a

his

hearty

this

important

specially interested

are

this

of

volume, because

many of

so

his

adopted home, eminently qualify

thoroughly .discussing

subject.
perusal

well

as

years,

with the rise and pro-

the colonies,
gress of

draws

the

that port of the

nearly fifty

to

intimate acquaintance

him

pre-

condition of ihe Australian colonies.

present
Dr.

and

portraiture of

instructive

most

a

his facts and

and all

the

the

States.

American ideas and

lian

colonies, and

fruit,

resulting

principles ap-

bring forth

must

independence

in the

United

in the Austra-

root

long

ere

the

of

independence

have taken firm

to

of those

colonies.
be

It will

"

has

on

the

"

Friend for

na-

He

August, 1570.)

member of

the

is

migra-

Polynesian

long been pastor of the Scotch

Sydney, and

Lang

and

origin

of the widely scattered

(Sec

tion.

remembered that Dr.

work

a

church in

New South

Wales Parliament.

Thk Oldest

and

Empire

;

China

or,

and the United States.
By William Speer,
Hartford, Connecticut: 1870.

is

This

volume of 672

a

pages,

neatly

wood

No

more

been issued from
and few writers

authority

discussion.

cisco,

his

and

the

are

press for

better

knowledge

a

has

long time,

qualified

speak

to

question, this

is

book

glad

to see

be

to

appear

so

As

of

the

his

Chinese lan-

life-long devotion
fully qualified

question.

the

In

to

mission-

him

to

to

the immi-

of the Chinese into the United

he remarks

on

write

present aspect of the

referring

page 27th

:

"

be

exten-

knowl-

to acquire

edge respecting the political, economical and
affairs

industrial

Japanese.

trade and much

ing than
inclined

other

of

A Chinaman

acquire

to

but

home

to

political

to

acquire

is

more

thoughts.

labor with

to

his

but how seldom

money,

Chinaman who travels

a

mak-

money

ideas and

new

the

as

shrewd in

the latter

A Chinaman goes abroad

acquire

more

given

more

Japanese,

a

nations

is

to

from

away

economy and

the

of

principles

gov-

ernment, whereas it is for such purposes that
the

Japanese Damios

their

smart

rope for

had
a

a

few

Jnpanese

weeks,

and

in

Some
under

economies

Japanese

this

made
to

difficult

to

China.

Both

we

such

bespeak

ese

nations
to

for

a

no

No

reply.

new

are

and
nnd

literary

slow
and

march of im-

it is

form

a

this
in

new

no

States,

Taken in what-

of

Chief

Justice

an

so

for

subject

what
to

such

Japan-

enlightened

many of their young

education.

Such decisions
this

ditional

tled,

viz

ble for the
for
his

Supreme

report

Court (with

confirms the

ciple

a

statute

trial before the

full

bench),

law of this

which

Kingdom that

liquor obtained

be collected in the

once

a

established,

courts.

goes

far

at a

This

and in

be

can

applied
from

arising

following
hope

we

to

to

ad-

see set-

families, when,
father has spent

and

property

prohibit

earnings

liquors
will

sanction

not
as

It is

good

the

to

the

families of
Our

of

consideration

discussing this

add that

selling

we

would

some

facts
the

subject worthy of
in

engaged

scorn

the

drinking,

of

at

at

retail,

to

One

selling,

rum

or

harmonize

Christianity.

item of

following

selling

be made

cannot

selling

drunkards.

making,

rum

principles

to

only

guilt of

wholesale dealer

a

the business of

is certain,

would

than
any greater

and yet many

;

we

the moral

see

whisky and brandy

thing

has

subject,

cannot

retail is

at

wholesale

rum,

dealers after

liquor

those

by

done any

ever

business.

liquor

rum

all

to

that a

denied,

money made

Marshal

and statistics upon this

In

be

cannot

in Honolulu has

death.

their

society

in that direction.

of

amount

liquor selling

If

Maine Law, it is well

a

fact which

a

very small

furnishing

drunkards.

possible

near as

from

dealers

habitual

public house.

at a

should be authorized

police

liquor

to

get

tend
are

those

Furthermore, the
to

of

support

telegraphic

news

by

the last mail, will indicate that legislation is

lending

in the

right direction

Washington,
bills

following

:

January 30.—House.—The

were

introduced and referred

By Morrill of Maine, declaring
who shall
or

sell

give

or

naval officer

of

to

be

guilty

of

cating liquors,

society, and

on

to

the

as a

crime

civil, military

beverage,

against

shall be

icated,

not

shall become

summarily

be reinstated for

Letters

Chaplain for Charles
Adams,

on

S. Connor.

shall

the peace

officers of the

or

Governmentwho shall continue
or

:

one

imprisonment; also,

employees

icating liquors,

any

conviction thereof shall be

by fine and
that

any

that

Government intoxi-

used
a

prines-

question

a

how far

sellers should be made lia-

hotel,

towards

eminent

example, the husband and

shall

debts incurred for
cannot

of

which

Liquor

:

The

question.

providing
22d, there is the

the de-

up

an

the present will

as

principles

punished
February

of

That it is

"

prosecute

incalculable.

drawing

in

opinion

the

it is
land

The moral

is

decision

Allen,

and

to

the tremendous evils

remedy

settle

of

In the Government newspaper of

right

mer-

cannot

of the

courts.

the law of the land

way

cannot

other

law

satisfactorily settled,

be deemed

IPStrosceitnlygfSelling.
Ruagaminst

the

the

a

pro-

intemperance."

hence

wide circu-

respect do the

liberal and

more

abroad for

a

into

in

American statesman,

yet

they

as

license,

the

out

debts

effect

not

license,

denies them the

with the

importance;
book

take

liquor

exceedingly

improvements

other

spirit than in sending
men

for

The

Perhaps

evince

fairly

study

to

a

adopt

the

Japan, while

introduce

inferior

lation.

was,

ihe Chinese

indicating

are

question

Railroads, telegraphs

point.

steamboats

the

into their
system of

foreign ideas

military education, but
upon

instruction for

reply

ready

we

ago

other nations.

of

ever

are

years

answer to

abroad, his

went

sending abroad

America and Eu-

to

education.

an

John Chinaman
The

are now

men

young

he

why

young

they

expressly

to

Judges reply that they

understood that

ideas about education,

new

their

when

from their

the Chinese do

yet

anxious

now

Chinese writer

topics

same

of observation.

point

reading

We should

sensible

some

the

to

The

right

a

liquor dealers complain

their bills

collect

cision, quotes

the Chinese

to

fail

cannot

writers discuss the

not

alive

read and circulated.

sively

be-

events

topics under

subsequent residence in San Fran-

intelligently upon
Chinese

timely publication

upon the various

ary labors, have

gration

America

Mr. Sneer's residence in
China,

his familiar
guage,

public

study,

printed,and

with

in

iis

Ocean,
regions

vast

L&gt;. D.

illustrated with mnny plates and

cuts.

the

chants.

and

has

Society

Licensed

having paid

that

by

Mr.

all.

at

itself.

trust

hereafter."

great

provement in

the Newest

Pacihc

the sale
tect

all

the idea of

to

At the
present moment, when

the political

author of
tion

in the world's

New

of mankind

will become the chief theatre of

yond,

hear of

principles of

history

the

"

shores, its islands, and

or

the

consummation."

committed

fully

Seward, that

Mr.

of

management,

the

grind

appears

writer

those writers who ad-

vocated

pear

Sneer

importance by

impulses, beyond

and

moving

its

to

187 1.

of the Chi-

coming

discovery

of the

one

which God is

hands and

eighteenth century—Samuel Adams, BenjaFranklin,

conception

in the

illustration from the American writers of the

min

human

be

volume,

interesting

an

It is

of Lord

remnrk

the

motto

formidable

so

solutely

nation.

independent

an

the

the

World.

onward

advocating

when the "United States of Australia
form

Uy

1870.

:

handsomely

and

pages,

time is

Independence

Australia.

Sydney

neatly printed

a

and

since

event

no

will, the

we

11.

\II (

America is excelled in

nese to

1. IBTI.

MARCH

aspect

&gt;l

have

been
C.

to use
nt

intox-

all intox-

dismissed, and

two

years.

received

by the

Draper and Charles

board the Progress, and

for Thos.

�111

terested in the
It

Aheong.
while

is

and

editorials
communications and

there

Perhaps

writer.

the pen of

from

anything

of the Chinese who

of

all

can

in

world.

The Chinese element

making

itself felt

There is

of the world.

merce

United

desirous of

States

prohibit

is

gradually
com-

in the

party

a

passing

to

going

to

America, and in New Zealand nnd Australia
the

inimical

same

idea, when

and

ing their trade

river of

up every
the

years ago,
in

war

English

opposition

to

nation, and forced
Until

the

Russian

China.
carried

American,

English,

governments

countries, and

"

there

sell

buy,

asking

in

they will

and

favors.
more

play and

work

and

in
apparent, that

more

years they will
Islands, and

good

a

share of

no

a

fact
few

very

these

on

the foreign and

domestic trade.

statistics

sure

dry reading, and
commence

you
A

to

Z

opinion

still

;

and

it is

material

of

Nothing

is

would be
read

in it,

is

dictionary, if

not a

bad book.

of

explana-

possible

and

equally

a

Sheldon,

histories.

shuffling,

the

during
debted

riving
Iwnd

value of imports and exports

we

;

exports; passengers

goods

in

learn

all

and

and

ar-

out

to

drink 509

departures.

foolish

gallons

of

H

I'l

Rr&gt;.

A Falkinburg,

tor l'orl-

Calhcart,

Han

Taylor, Floyd, for

Moses

Margaret

schr

w

8

2—li

Crockard,

Frsntisco.

Oistfrey, lor

Count Uisraarck. Dallman, for

bk

Han

Hamburg.

for San Francisco,
gun boat N.vack, Glass,
11. llecliter, lor Falmouth,

lor

orders.
7—N.

Otto and Anionic,

German ship

for

Simousen,

Baker's Island.
ll—Uritlsh

and

bark

for Sail

Adderley, Harllliau,

Henry

Francisco.
'J—llaw'u schr

W. 11. Johnaton,

Kamaile,

fur Jarvis

Island.
10—Am schr Maggie Johnston,

in-

more

known

measurement,

tor Ban Fran-

Dayton,

cisco.
13— Am schr C M Ward, Kickman, for

or

Ma 8

17—II B

corvette

Guano

Scylla, Herbert,

Islands.

for

Victo-

ria, B C.

ns

A J Pope, l'lasse, for Valparaiso.
18—Am bk D C Murray, Benoett, for Ban Francisco.
17—Haw bk

He

merits

richly

for

22—Brit ship Wm Le Laeheur, Lucas,
24—Am bk Comet, Fuller,

Costa

Rica.

lor San Francisco.

the testi-

Who will

gold watch.

The Earthquake.—At
ten

it?

give

of

February 19th,

where

the Islands

on

Honolulu and else-

in

people

the

experienced

PASSENGERS.

tion.

of the

agitation of the earih.

no

the

Fob

ever

severe

island of

the shocks may have been

This time, from all
Oahu and Maui

J

Wm

been

have

thirty seconds

on

some

were more

places

and

crockery

of

an

eruption

on

remains

in

glassware

were

report

a

statu

Loa,

of Kilauea, report

crater

B.

quo.

Capt.

Frederick A.

ruary

2d,

21

days

M.'s

from

salutes

yesterday

Victoria.

and

wiih

the
Tbe

morning-

ratos

Seylla,

corvette

arrived

Herbert,

tons, 400 horse power,

changed

steam

at this
The

Francisco— Mr and Mrs J Curtis,

thews. M Prior, Mr

is

16 guns.

Punchbowl

following

is

Mat-

Peel, Lilburn,

Clarkson,

Miss

Mr and Mrs J Finnic and child.
Massey, child and servant,
W A Hum, H Vivian, C Vivian, W FinBolton, L Cole,
II Gilmer,

lay,

Mrs

rison, II Oruin, II
Fbom

Judge

San

Nebeker,

Fbabcibco —Per Moses Taylor, February 26—
and
Gen E I) Keyes, W E

servant, Mr

R

maid,

Hyman, II l.undt, George
H 8 Wager, Dr C 8

Bonner, M

Bolognessl, A B Clark. Mias

A

J Brenhnm, child

Mias Smith, Mrs C

S Nichols,

nurse, Master Bobcrt

Kidwell, 3

Roy, W J Y. ung, R J Mor-

8 Cochrane, M.
Weir, W Clime,
84.
Welsh, and SB steerage—total,

Lyons, Miss C Lyons

Barron and

and

Mrs

Pudding,
Varley, J

Forsythe, A Sorrenaon, Chas

Miss

Brenliam,

children and nurse, C

A

Mrs
Mary Reilly,
w J
Killer, J I.

Killer,

Geo Harjier, Mrs L W BradSpear, E C Bond, F II Williams,
and IS others.
ford, Mrs Stewart and infant, Miss Carpenter,
II
Hall and wife, Alfred Fellon.
In transitu for Australia—ll
Mrs Howe and Infant, Thos Casley, wife and 8 children, Hop-

Wiltshire, Mrs

V Walker, Charles

Abbee, James Hunter,

Robert Tail, mail agent, and 1» others—total, 81.

MARRIED.

ex-

of

Hiis

Llovd—Stewaed—ln

battery

list

F

Perry, Messrs

1) Barnard,B Farrar, C Ilsmhurgher,
Slspleford, V R Morgan,
I)
Mr and Mrs G Olarkson nnd child. Miss Smith,

1,467

She

Hill
a

and Mrs

26—AI-

Mr and MrsCtias

Feb-

port

S.

ciew

In transitu for

G Andrews, and 2in steerage.

Faroade,

son

Naval. —H.

and

Wouga, February

Aiibteaua—Per Wonga

Fbom

San

Klttridge.

There is

Blcard and 87 officers

Commander M

1189 Saginaw, and 48 in transitu from Sydney and

In-il

public

the summit of Mauna

Hawaii, but the old
says,

two or

less cracked, and in

or

-

172.
Auckland, per City of Melbourne—Total,

Mrs

con-

this island,

lasted
but elsewhere report
says they
Several houses and
three minutes.

buildings

the

seriously

more

l&gt;

MerShipley, J C

Ur T

Madden,

Knowles.

from late

escaped.

The vibrations

T Colllus, II

DesnenilKmrga,

Miss Lottie Alexander,

Gould,

how-

on

Olide

Bchutte, Miss

Mau Cbong,
strong. Geo L Dalrymple, Fred llelns, Chong Yee,
J It
F I'
Ow I'liitt and servant. J B M Stuart,

the islands of

accounts,

than Hawuii.

not over

has

island

Hawaii, this

2»rli —I.

and wife. Miss J E
Rev C Q McCully
Beckers, II Thoman,
II A F Carter, wife, child and lervant, Miss Hem|&gt;stead,
Scott,

John Joseph, Max Ward, Warrill, J F Jackman, A Laiarus,
W Arm
F Schwander, Joe Sllva, Jas Forbes, T
ren Goodale,

reality

Hitherto,

Jan.

Taylor,

Moses

Feaecisco—Per

Sab

Fairwealher,

a new sensa-

doubt about

There

was

minutes past

ten

o'clock Sabbath evening,

many

her

city,

February

the

20th, by

Rev. Father Hermann, Thomas Lawbebce Li.oyd to CatiiHV London papers please copy.
aeibeJ. Stewabb.

DIED.
Lieutenants— ll. L.

Chaplain

and

.MKi.iiir.iis—in Bremen, Germany, December 6th, 1870,

Nnml

Instructor—Rev. R. L. Neale, B. A.

Navigating

;

duties

Acting
ric, J. Brant.

foreign ship-

Assistant

Then,

too,

darkness of the night. It

Somerset, G. L. M. Lerli-

J. Ilaiinatyuc,

must

be

6,307 of win,

18th,

at

A.

formerly

was

R. Bt

a

booybk.

fell overboard while in
the wind,

to
to

impossible

sea

save him.

the
and

Mr. B.

U years of age, and a native of Harrington, Cumberland,

and

native of Norway, and 33 years

him

Carpenter— Thos. Hestsr.

Iladk-y,

drowned,

Mr. Chbistiae

of Boston.
Kbeubsen, carpenter of bark limbos,

Thoa. Ileuston.

G. Reid, Thos.

4 A. M., M.

Vioiette,

Kbei'DSE×Fell overboard

over

Midshipmen— U. D. Ijiw. Wm

was

England,
Bedford.

Skardon.

T. Warren, F. E. Pointer. Thos.

Deceased

of reefing the main topsail, but owing

was

Gunner—Thus

long Illness.

chief officer British bark

Redfern, M. B.
Wm. O.
Paymasters—T. F. Harrison,
Ware,

a

transient resident here.

act

Sub-I.ieutenanl—V. B. Moody.

Boatswain— Jno. Goiter.
con-

P. melchbbe, after

Hi booyee—January

—F. Burnc.

Paymaster
Chief Engineer—l. Gillies.

Assistant Surgeon—T.

somebody
rum,

Pearson, C. A. Tucker, H. T. Wright,

Surgeon —C. Keenau.

of

about the kind of goods

sumed, and how

is

generally

Sub-Lieutenants —Viliu

Hawaiian vessels and

arrivals

•&gt;—||

in Honolulu,

years,

In actual

Honolulu press.

*.noin/.er«_&lt;:

ping

2—Am

penny-a-liner," his writings would probother writer for the
ably exceed those of any
a

days from

ti—llaw'u bark Eagle,

John Riches.
Navigating Lieutenant—

of statistical tables—

;

twenty

acknowledged.

\H

Jane

slinr

28—Am

praise.

of much

worthy

his pen than is

to

bkln

28—Am

H.

by

care

pains-taking

whose

reading public

past

26

Uuglies,

Paw bk Ka Noi, S Oeerkcn, 107 days from London.

Islands.

the

to

much

with

is

The truth is, the

W.

liiud, O.

C. R. Wood.

and

departing

Jau.

written, the

was

relating

Esq.,

■

IM'.P

appeared, containing

has

method

accurate

J.

Susan,

Grace Kobeits, Knarki:, 22 days fm Eureka.

officers:

little

imports

and fees;

raw

cartilage."

true

and

and

poems

about

;

from

W. Emerson's

no excess

wanting but

above

thrown down and broken.
rather

right through

of R.

are

the

much inter-

always

a

in

full of suggestion,—the

sorting, ligature,
This is

published

are

dictionary

a

no cant

tion, and

so

we

"

that

There is

as

15th, with

February

To be

General Allen's

Collector

report for the year 1870,

est.

L.

from

194 days

I'r:ineisco.

prepared

were

bk

&lt;

Feb.

the

Advertiser

tinued

SHCtuaositomcesfo1
r 870.

Gazette of

C.

affected

We have read

that it may

so

V 1.

J. H. Shaiaircll,

Nabob,

thousand years I

two

20

Herbert,

from
_V— Am l)k Mury Ella Roberts, Spearwell, 18 days
San Francisco, passed the port,dropping lute papers.

C

the

labor

the

control

;

chance,

asking

makes

place,

or

A

at

shrewd and

their way,

one

fl|

of

Shakespeare.

or

They

Chinese

an even

safe

some

to

one

F

Scylla,

cisco.

"a

labor,"

modest,

the

are

observation

Daily

Chithose

to

trade and merchandise

to

them fair

only give

of

privileges

given

and

the

in

bark

11—Am

Such tables would then be read with ;

monial of

The Chinese

government.
industrious,

nation.

and

be

think those powers should

least,

opium

French

willing

are

few

a

Joppa. I

at

corvette

Tahiti.

it

deposit

days

Islands

steam

6—Uritlsh brig

of Homer, Milinterest than the
poems

more

tM

friend Allen will

days

as)

San Fraut—Am bark Cornel, A. Fuller, 17days from

pen-.
cedar

our

147

Boston,

in the

shipped

King Solomon, landing

Lucas,

Kaytoo,

A

:!—Urn bk Violet, 42 diiys from Hongkong.

cargo, I

Tyre,

Fiji

S

Jolmstoii,

Maggie

Ms

II

Jiio

le Larhcur,

Loudon.

sciir

days from Victoria,

and

apes,
of

or

We

referred

■I—II

dura-

years'

lumber to

hence.

truiu

sailed

return

when she

King Hiram,

reports

2—Aui

Wm

ship

j—Am
a

;

be

Geber,

Feb.

ships

three

lor

Kings 10:22)

additional statistics

Chinese

the

upon

merchant and laborer shall go

nese

we

the

the will of the

opium

push-

Only

on

of

back

and

hope

2U—Brit

an

into every port

commerce

voyages

brought

cocks" (I.
of

Athens, j

Jan.

of Ezion

or

ARRIVALS.

Jonah, i

of

or

;

"gold and silver, ivory,
days

of

days

I

lr..in

their

on

tion, and

MARINE JOURNAL.

say
OFHPON LRUT,
S.I.

of Solomon, when his

days

away

P.
are

the

of Pericles;

days

to

table as this would

a

in

Joppa,

P. S.—Since

absurd such

and America

England

towards

prevails

How ridiculous and

them.

and

feeling

in the

his
law

a

laborer from

the Chinese

as

whole

the

politics and

the

in

nearly

are

such

when he sailed for Tarshish

in the

Chi-

a

rend and write

readers

other

the

we

whisky, besides

of

and ale.

porter

interesting

newspapers

American

seldom
the Chinese, it is very

with

many
as

singular

How

that

fact

about

nothing

21

1871.

sherry, port, bitters,

of

more

11.

lIM

brandy, 4,232

be of ancient

respecting

nese

of

many

Mr.
of the letter from

most

a

inreaders will be

our

perusal

English

abound with

meet

of

many

&gt;l

FRIEND.

5,910

Chines
Correspondent.

We think

i;

W

F. Abbott.

Navigating Midshipman— M. S Bearley.
VteHt—K. K. Lus.si.
—**.' • * • '—• *"'■

.

Che side
nit',

work upon

and all efforts

fortunate
in

at

a

of

stage.

age.

to save him were

event occurred

a

Fyfs, aged 22 ycais..

He

was a

the time, he

was

pitching threw

unavailing.

few days liefbrc

10 c north latitude.
part, ami about
this city, February _*],

Fyke—ln

At

The vessel

the vessel

BoßicE,

This unarrived

wife of I&gt;. X

�TH X

22

FRIEND,

lishinnu

Let erAheong.
Mrf om.

for the
Uhew Young, Canton, China, )

weeks

S.

C.
1

ago

where

Damon
wrote

Dear

we

of

place

which

only

forward
of

to

the

of

one

and

me,

family

brother,

tny

from

That afternoon
meet

about

well,

not

glad I

The

nine

friend of

a

stoned

only

wise and

they

they

sorry.

idols

were

the

were

hope God

the

they

will make them

be born

them

to

turn

from

worshiping

afraid he will

is also sick
occo'int

cousins

came lo

parts

brother

My

came.

visit

not

How

me.

seventeen

I embarked

once

years

for

an

I

of

last

that

anew, so

idols

to our

jtostponed

never

hope

you

fail

will

I will write

forget

not

and

lamily,

for

all

to

of

to

them

I

daily.

pray for
my

for

the Islands,

and

me

countrymen.

Ha
fore

P.

S.

but,

junk;

a

As

soon as

ing, I jumped
comed

and

and

great

of

day

dead

met

father

the

jam

my

minutes

turned

was

our

the

remarkable

sad-

I

was

duty

give

to

see

the

to

commission

employed

was

intimate with

While

himself

assumed

The

interesting

made,

Karl,

mother,

and

it

from the clue which the letters
intimate

wife

My

also

but

father;

my

that

saw

Ever since
men

and

God

we

our

women,

were

greater

visitors from

from

come

us

ed with

whole

trunks

they

!

enjoying

home.

very

good

My boys

them
we

How

well known

to

friends that

he

find

a

health, but

eat-

mistaken

quite

are all well and
happy.
place of Christian wor-

of our

trying

true

I learned that

a

to

explain

to

them tbe

God.
short

time ago

an

of his

an

followed

The Earl

was

and

home, after all

failed.

It

his

to assume

also

was

a

dearest
in-

strict

to

light

silence

Eng-

of his
but

was

longer

well

step

by step by

been

states

no

a

to

Mr.

out

of

Payne

fond of children, but

any

hence could

capricious

home

was

days

was

over-

evidence that he had shown par-

attention

lady, and
by

January last.

that the Earl

there is
ticular

the 21st of

He

washed

board from a Boston vessel three
on

The very

explained.

alive, having

unusual

her request

letters alone.

own

too

an

by

came

America and traced him

the

no

when

only

was

without

"

not

young

have been

"jilted"

The Earl left

fair one."

an

American

attendant in

the

eral

1866,

and

both New York
fond of the

acter

and

All his

to

applied

for the

visited

his

uncle

at

Predericton, N. 8.,

he

but

and

H is

spoke

sev-

of

knowledge

wonderful

always willing

was

Boston.

and, in-

;

He

was

the

and

in

very

Ward,

from

shipmates testify

gentle

and

great

that his

generous, his char-

nnd his

abilities, mental

extraordinary.
Mr. Alpheus

At

on

time

one

Hardy of

of first officer

position

He

pistol.

quite

chapters

irreproachable,

physical,

this

city

the mission-

vessel

ary

Morning Star, and Mr. Hardy
impressed with his manners and ap-

so

was

that lie would huve

pearance
but

that

who

the

personally

was

well

as

savings

known
He

navigator.

perienced

bank in

variety

which he
of the

and

as an exas

with

accounts

a

in this

Richmond, Me.

of adventures, in
several of

lost

nearly

man

provident

Philadelphia,another

and still another in
a

them

to

was

industrious, and had

city,
After

him

employed

underwriters demanded a

life from the

his

perils

only saved by his great
personal strength and daring, the young man
sea,

was

Boston, and,

to

taking

three-masted schooner

fancy

a

Hera,

the

to

command-

ed

by Capt. James H. Kent of Chatham,
Cape Cod, owned by Nickerson &amp; Co. of
this
via

and chartered for

city,

a

voyage to China,

Melbourne, by Messrs. Henry

body

&amp;

Co.,

he secured the

been
out

stated, in

from

this

caught by

the

and drowned.}

in

a

sea,

first
has

as

A few

heavy

Pea-

of

in her,

January last.
port,

W.

position

mate, and sailed from Boston

days

he

was

downhaul, thrown overboard,
A letter from

Capt. Kent,

re-

ceived here, gave the first intimation

of his

death, of which there

no

doubr.

identity

of the

discovered, Mr.

year

gun and

of Artemus

writings

was

won-

taught the science

and

could repeat whole

H. Osborne.

that

time

some

at-

Maine friends

others when desired

missing

In the. spring of

with

young, and he

deed, for

he

his

something

was

in his

marksman, and

by

languages fluently.
so

a

strictly temperate.

piano-forte well,

navigation

a

He joined

regular

was

told

are

vessel bound
shipped as landsman on board
the name of George
to America, assuming
a

He

church, and

performances

played

came

and it

a

as

promotion,

of the schooner

captain

very skillful

new

forced lo keep the Sabbath
My mother and children are idolam

almost

gave that

his mother and
meant

an

entirely

knowledge

he left

ability
to

while there, and also became

Lodge

Templar.

was

that the intimate friend

return-

is

full

him

became

He

silence of several mouths alarmed his mother,

gold nnd

had

family,

dissuade

to

the

boat, and supported

a

at

cognito,

seen

sent

of the

consent

efforts

Good

and

we are

aters, but I

Gospel

ever

age when, with

of

family

in America.

by step

under

on

His excellent character,

tendance

The

keep busy every day by remaking calls.
My wife

to

we cannot

ship here,
at

lull.

of

visitors and

home-sick.
As

of

be

my wife and

Some

give
that

us.

him step

port,

I manage

is

to see

to

thinking

reiving

town

whom have

silver in return,

are

the

visited

foreign lands.

ables, nnd expected

should

large numbers

have

children, very few of

see

afflicted.

both

proportion

it

to

also shed tears, for

arrival,

surrounding country,

expected

decided

My children

otherwise.

they

wept, for she

friend of the

young

savs, srave

was

day

private

the

ho

brother, wept for him
return.

a

country, which

the whole of the first

my

account

.Rich-

Richmond he, in company

m

purchased

finally

disposition

true

in

years, when

navigator,

showman.

accounts,

his

to

name,

every voyage he

a

along

Becom-

Sewell Small,

home

nnd well known
great strength,
and
seaman
soon led

of the

discover

to

in

false,

He denies that

this

sent to

his

to

ac-

working

Pensacola.

shipmate,

by fishing.

deems it his

feelings

with my mother and

after

living

with Small,

impart it tp

are

is

shore, made SewelPs home his abiding place.

one

as

it

thus

of

has been traced

to

mond, Me., and for several

to

"the

a

him

accompanied

in

regard

bark

voyage, but

knowledge

career

ing

The

in

be-

shipped

known whether

not

the

from Maine

early

published

public

Earl's whereabouts.
and

connec-

sensational and

case."

detectives

His

coast

and

the

It is

and

Brunswick

sailed several voyages in the

the

Aberdeen.

relatives, he

this wonderful

my

together

authorized

evidence

wound

to

surviving

the

country,and inasmuch

degree purely

minute

to

taking

in

and calculated

of

and

career

of

heretofore

accounts

large

in

Payne—tjives

true

a

late Earl

the Earl in this

But

to

parlor.

I,

the
the

deuth of

writer

F.

of all the circumstances in

tion with

Earl's

His remains lie in

in this world.

again alive

to

father had been
my

being able

not

at

2d.—A

be

to

purports

statement

the

grandfather.

my

months.

at

of

through

me ten

coffin in the middle of

disappointed

us

the

was

joy

our

twenty-six

boys

January

city

New

a

intimate

nn

derful stories

Times—Churles

writer assisted

number

followed

for I learned that

ness,

wel-

came to

what

to

that it took

Here I

the

number of

several

were

Boston,

Sunday

by

me

large

great

great

so

store,

it.

enter

a

Hundreds

uncle's

A

whom

among

girls, besides

streets,

a

bitterly.

EarofATheMbiesrdeiLiStlngandNoftTrT-ohbfhelreeumyaenA's dventures.

wel-

in

performed

schooners.

he

to

the time.

at

and West India trade, and

coasting

Masonic

Aheong.

Chinese

a

really

quired

paid

Lieutenant-

was

Waltnw, owned in Richmond.

took off

warmly

was

distant relations also

me,

people.

on

G.,

this

to

came

mast

on

reached the land-

my brother, who shook

by

more

my

come

put

junk

our

shore, and

on

hand and wept

the

and

foreign clothes,

my
suit.

leaving, I

before

next

the

known that he

a

board

M.

bound for Cardenas.
he

apparently

the deference

His uncle, the Hon. Arthur Ham-

Gordon, C.

ilton

and he

ugain.

you

Your brother in the Lord,

!

home

different

impossible

return

think of

to

mother
On this

visiting

It is

I

weak.

My

good.

not

native land.

my

and

long.

her health is

;

have

but I

my

very old

not

tell when 1 shall

me to

M.,

P.

is

My grandfather

to

him

informing

uncle nnd cousins

my

day

next

trouble

o'clock

absence of

an

stay with

to

his rank.

the visit,

during

company and

disliking

carried

foolish ; but

restless

quite

was

Governor of New Brunswick

against idolatry,

cause

may

was

and while

people,

very

to

Yes-

door I embraced

our

I

me.

tried

very

address them

to

them

telling

large
by

streets

but

The church

escaped.

passing

were

Islands.

my

he did

so

to see

was

after

more,

they

Hitwaiian

ten

uncle and another cousin
was

the

church

a

him, and

at

for which lam
number of

a

through

am

arrival

my

passage

a

and also took the

letter

a

but

day,

same

terday

but he

;

build

to

Heavenly Father,

our

mad

were

opportunity

I might have

town.

and my

me

night,

over

last

hours—distant about

the

him

built,

not

of

Saviour.

mine invited
him

steamer

??Bth of

the

on

native

my

reached home

Hongkong,

reached after

we

twenty

miles from

:

board the

on

Sunshine for Shawtow

July,

from

you

took pass'ge

people

slone

—Three

Sir

—

\

1870.

August 29th,
Kbv.

the

here and tried

can.c

worship

15...

MARCH,

Of the

manner

Earl with

George

Payne

exception of the

seems

to

in which the

says

mention

H.

be

Osborne

nothing,

was

with the

of the identification

�I'HK

of

his

handwriting

coincidence of
the letters

as

ADVERTISE

a

so

led the
course,

a

the

deny

to

offers

Mr. Payne

anomalous

and

journals

various

with
from

CASTLE

&amp;

ADVERTISEMENTS.

China

to

the officers and

from what is

thing

matter

The

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SEWING

MACHINES,

com-

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can

already

doubt which is

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the

already known,

beyond

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HOME!

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the writer acted

take

to

COOKE,

state-

WITH

going

of

23

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AGEXTfc

no

but says

various

reporters.

mission with and for whom
are

1871.

young

have been made in this

which

ments

testimony

family received
which

cause

he is authorized

by

photographs

various

times.

the

to

take

to

the

which his

various

at

theory
Earl

by

11111111,

number of witnesses, and the wonderful

large

him

and

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THE

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MARCH,

YoMuengH
AC'shricatof onolulu.
Dealers, whose

FaLiterature.
st

insufficient

Three years ago the
made

city

raid

a

and seized

on

lot of

a

indecent literature.
from this

ever,

of

out

the

New

the

sided

from its
and in

doing again
trade, with

United

character

police

do

we

not

and thus in

for

the

not

of

principle

licenses,
lessen

in favor

we are

licensing any of the direct

we

be

disposed

to

suffering;

classify

nuisances, and

there

rather

them all

to

wage

as

this

matter

calls for

is

Places in

more

town

or

where

many of

less

by

laid

with

such

impossible

not

to

by

to

have

and

features

in

the

as

others

of

man

of re-

have

seen

in his

his children.
as

drive

they

the introduc-

by

customers

but

little doubt

otherwise

an

against

of
our

nuisances.

common

It

the

is

out-

made,

the

adding

to

was

meetings,

business, but

a

was

discussion

given

gaged

be married, is

to

I therniore, only
in

she

as

prefer

appointed

lately

her credit, and

in that

Sunday evening
worship.

that the

the

discipline,

We notice
the

St.

monthly,
St.

its

gothic

title.page

"

a

out

of

evident

all

who

this

supplying

replenish

somewhat exhausted
of

success

new

a

given by

the

January of this

and
it

twenty-five
its

makes

serial

pretty,
a

very

story, enti-

is commenced

a

much

too

profess

the

host of

little

uncared for
most to care

'the least of these His brethren.'

want

a

certain

give hope

year ago

ex-

exchequer.
that

effort may receive equal encourage-

YtRiLehoofncutmenrgsYork.
NeACMhofreoicsnatwi'osn

We

the

copy

letter:

vate

"

following

with

by

by
for

With the

of

history

is

light

the

on

nature

enly bodies, the
distance, size,
the

on

electricity
The

of

means

were

Men's

Young

experi-

for which he

second

lecture

determining their

also he had much

to

Christian

some

crowded

always

well

with

furnished

library is

up—quite

like

The

with

They have

a

at a

filled with

reading

room

young men; it is

newspapers in

The parlors

languages.
fitted

The

choice works.

very

etc.

Association,

magnificent building, just completed
cost.

say

delivered in the hall of

I have often visited.

place

very great

is

bring be-

subject of volcanoes, earthquakes,

which
a

to

of the earth and the heav-

etc. ;

These lectures

the

and

by

He illustrated

prism.

famous.

especially

was

showing
times

of those brilliant

many

with

astronomy from the

which he wished

points
by

In the first

of modern

triumphs

pri-

a

would

lectures that 1

the present,

to

the aid of the lens and

us,

two

from

taste

Professor Doremus.

the wonderful

different

extract

scientific

Your

have been satisfied
attended

ments

religious

place,

these

Society hope by

to a

a

the

ment.

the fore

to

were.

a

printed

good

too

Williamson

this

with

vignette,

little

seems

Magazine,

neatly

A

a

dancing

Golding's Boy,"

are

The

to

house earliest times down

number, the subject of which, like

even

their

dance he traced the

the appearance

Baby," represents

souls who
those

it

as

were

illustrations

paper.

James

Ginx's

rest.

entire

new

a

Rev. C. G.

coming

fine

in the first

the

in

has been

pleasure

by

its

"

year

engaging

Andrew's Church

With

besides

manner

an

thought they

Andrew's

pages,

tled,

or

with

edited

first number
year.

Bishop

Lord,

entertainments,

tent

and

manage

we

Quincy, Illinois,
a

in honor of

unhappy flock

of the

glory

Dis-

Under the circumstances, it is

in his

severe

for

State,

of

of

of

a

with

joined

Bishop

on

possible

Dis-

a

the rite,

through

excommunicated for

church

a

hands of

The

felt here,

to

notice will be

advertisement.

widely

of

mo-

and lectures, sim-

Somebody denies this,

present

was

The Roman

that

the
has

coming

believe that she acted in

to

most to

of

Queen Victoria

the

at

senting clergyman.

en-

Fur-

of the Communion in

lately partaken

is

Presbyterian.

the

measure

Universal, that

senting church, and

but

England

to

perhaps, but indicating

a straw

certain

a

Church

a

Lome,

of

A

which after
year ago,

a

Further

enterprise.

Marquis

the

to

matters

unanimously carried,

was

“HLeiatrel ,L
Thaere
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the

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