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THEFRIEND
#tto StriK, M
HONOLULU, NOVEMBER
Ho. ll.|
22.
j(flft£mts,fol.3o
1878.
89
During
CONTENTS
1573.
JNUbbbbjSli
Par
I,
the past
year
fourof the
ladies have died, viz.:
't.'omniuniVatetJ I
missionary
Obituary.
Judd, Mrs*
Mrs.
rsi.K
89
Year in Heaven
(V.tr*r, One
69. 90
C. F. Baldwin
Obituary, Mr..
91
rrotcttni Tahitlan.,
Rather
Something New, Though
Meeting, A.
■>DDual
•iooa
B. C. F
Coan,
Upon
lines
M
jj?
Marine- Journal
Ranald McDonald
Men. Christian Aasociation
following
(For the Friend J
One Year in Heaven.
We know
ihey
measure not
The passacc ol Eternity,
96
That days and year,
To mark
Vet
with loved
we
in
Heaven
arc
funeral
at
ed
foreigners
by
coming
our
our
tears.
Remarks
in
English
in
the
the shore,
and
At the close
Count Time since they went home, by
from Admiral
Papers
S. S.
\ ihousand
newspapers
dc Krafft
Capt.
Pennock.
Chenery, of U.
and Lieut
late
acknowledge
We would
Saranat*.
Lyons' family,
fsvors from the Rev. Mr.
Waimea, Hawaii, also from President Church,
Oahu
one
the
To those who iv His
presence dwell,
Vet
who larry
we
by ihe way,
moment
Find every lagging
tell.
i--i.ll. thinking oi the dear
We know itieir live,
Heaven's liny
Dear home,
ones
are sweet with
song,
one year
Nor .hrank
Greenbacks.
in
Persons
—
United
the
The Father
to
States
ment
wishing
for
Friend,
'subscription
do
can
The
of
account
on
by
so
greenbacks
sending
the mail.
•hrough
—At
the
C. A.,
the
at
Strangers
to
word,
One year in Heaven!—no
the Y. M.
Reading Room of
will
Home,
be
ink and letter
writing materials—pens,
Please call
Though
ones
short the time
found
paper
Mr. Dunscombe,
upon
To
see
..nnual
picnic
residence of F. A
been kindly
trees,
with
a
Sabbath
Saturday afternoon,
hid in
grounds, making it
•iest nooks in the
gathered
and
At lour o'clock
a
Until
delight.
at
the
of
The
Samang
of the cosiest,
Some
a most
was
two
and
pret-
hundred
be
up, with
the
visited the spot,
boys'
we
had
found here.
bowery grove
have
only shows whatwe might
wtfy of
a
a
public park,
wa.
as
had
we
we
had in the
set
about it
twenty years ago.— Hawaiian Gazette.
thing
she most
All
grief that
She
new
often
near the
herself
mars.
soar,
yearning, come
ages
shining shore,
of
To welcome some loved spirit home
best
our
ber
mother last asleep,—
She who for Death had
no
alarm..
dower,
perfume from the
we
When
paled
the
stars
in dawn's sell
Her waking eye. found
So Heaven i.
hourly
Tbe preciou.
links
count
a
are
one.
to-
oiler
so
to
we
offer
precious
n
to
eulogise,—a
It may
be
truly
Love, I-»bor and be Silent,"
on
the
all
value of
a
life
sixteen
a
public
and from that time devoted
the service of Christ, wbo
to
England
Nov. 7th,
she made
was
Her early educationaladvant-
Haven,
at
the
was
boarding
then
one
school
of the
schools for young ladies. Here
were
and
many and
prepared
faithfully
she
herself for
was
that
continued up
She
was
school
with
she
Mrs.
im-
life
to
of
tbe
also sometime
City.
formedan intimate acquaint-
W.
E.
Dodge,
of New
York,
clear,—
wbieb
her
havejurt gone home.
to other,
given,
in Heaven.
E. L. D.
New
was
whole
years
Bnt allunknown has Time
become,
To thtte eternally
avoid.
of hor last siokneas.
ance
long yean
to
member of one of tbe schools in New York
strengthening fast,—
more
not
It is
to
usefulness wbieb
While in
our own ateclasped.
Whilesome dear
We
time
Heaven unveiled.
drawing near,—
The far horizon
grow,
By angel hands
hush,
memory
Northford, Con.,
age of
to her.
culture
varied
The sweetness of her lite exhaled,—
"
io
in New
proved tbem,
crushed,
altar
moral and reliadvantages for intellectual,
gious
Whose hand in His, the Lord did keep.
the
when
for her, and
her
to
of religion,
All
New
family
hymn
by
and others.
among Hawaiians
born
wholly
were
the
Rev. Mr. Herrick, which
And there we know with open arm.,
They met
in
"All
favorite
prayer and praise.
impress
was
At the
profession
heights, above
gnaws all pains that
We know they
of
desired
would
was
1805.
a
com-
on.'
me
former years
her.
knew
such as hers
God's wondrou. love,
Vet while through highest Heaven tbey
And linger
in
prepared
her motto was
but we
fountain, bright,—
Rev. P.J.
Church
had been often suug
around
tribute
who
said
grasped by faith,—
a
those
To be beyond the power of Death.—
To learn each day
Like
parents,
delightful time.
served
to
seems
the
through
idea that Honolulu had within its bound-
aries such
It
we
grove
teachers
lunch
soda water, which
no
one
enjoyed
a
running
city.
with their
hildren,
School held its
Schaefer, Esq., which had
brook
|
each dear saint,
1 mmeaaurable ai the .tar. ;
tendered for the occasion.
is almost
ottage
paint
with eye. unveiled in light,—
To tiiom what here
To seek each hour
last
to
To drink, from springing
Home.
The Bethel
can
have there attained
lines,
J. D. Paris
led
has
been
to
hymn
a
and beloved sister Baldwin has gone
loving
the mansions
to
New glories have each hour sustained.
Sailor's
gratis.
the keeper of the
Seamen.
and
rod,
few
What tho.c loved
Notice
Special
with uplifted
came not
came
But with the brooding wing, of peace.
the
by
the
in
Lord
had long
the evening sacrifice
Our
Church,
Hawaiians
Rev.
by
sung
far the
which
gether they
claimed release,
Beheld the namcathal
He
the
native
pronounced
was
drink the bitter cup,
their lip. then press?.!
to
mencing,
"Thus
hymn
parents and children
Cod
The angel of our covenant
make remittances in pay-
to
six
by
of the deoeased, and
ago, gave up
Tho choicest spirit, they po.se.Md.
College.
The
It was one
B.
.Mission Ccmctry, where
Oulick.
gone,
jierrect ihan its dfrvit.
more
in
services
the
of
Beni'diction
tho
Rev.
by
were
and prayer offered
sung
and
Mr.
offered
The services
Damon.
C.
language
borne
in tho
grave
was
Rev.
Rev. L. Smith.
day
But while with v.the time is long,
Seamen.—We would acknowledge
for
years i. but
Appropriate
by
years.
remains were
attend-
made and prayer
S.
Rev.
by
read
were
the
day,
same
largely
was
Hawaiians'.
were
Hawaiian
Parker
VV.
nnd
Scripture
bin given
lorni.
on
Kawaiahao Church
of
morning, Octo-
Thursday
on
afternoon of the
On th.<
passage*
gone before,
ones
5 o'clock
at
2d.
Frcar.
Whose hands unseen oft dry
1873
at HoMM. CbaeloTTl Kowi.kr Bai.uwin died
nolulu
eantk, Time's brevity,
on
Who wait
NOVEMBER I.
latter the
ber
9*
FRIEND.
Baldwin-
written.
were
92
°°
THE
Whitney
Mrs.
and
the death of the
-91
Old
Templar*
Yoiwf
Mrs.
we
kept up by
missionary
find ber
correspondence
lib.
engaged
Jersey, supporting
in
After
her
missionary
herselfnnd
through
school
work in
teaching
gra-
�THE
FRIEND,
of that State.
became unable
90
in the
tuitously
then dark
of hers,
who
a
life of
a
began
characterized
which
She wielded a
ed
know
to
not
was
all
Literally
meet.
and when the call
faith in Jesus
and
the
days.
of
good
often she
of her
wants
tho
to
came to
to
own
leave kindred
to
ber
ready
was
do it for Him
to
whom sbo served.
In company
Rev. Messrs.
with
Tinker and Dibble, they sailed from
ford
Dec.
1830, and arrived
23,
June 7,1831.
mea,
a
Hero
and
Tbeir
station
new
in
rein-
the American Boardof Missions
by
these islands.
to
thud
of the
were
the
the
Bed-
Honolulu,
at
first location
on
New
Island of Hawaii.
removed and
they
where with the
located
of
exception
Lahaina,
at
to
visit
a
the United
States in 1830-7, they remained till 1868.
times
declining
ol
health
Then
whom
the mother of
is
tions she
may
eight children,
survive her. In all her domestic rela-
She
law of kindness."
fectionato mother;
she
children the precepts
them
to be
sired
was
for
a
cares
useful.
of
were
What she
to
mako
it
Lahaina
at
families
visitors.
passing
visitors.
at
that
At
It was
from
de-
Christ
to
Her
continued.
Lahaina
such
was
docile nod
ready
Ood."
Lahaina,
at
stopping
this
place
island and
to
for
for
Mission family,
No
make,
great for Mrs. Baldwin
was too
entertain and contribute
from
ten, who
to
necessity
home.
house
in
at
the
sacri-
of
the comfort
a
late in
and
be made,
her
thirty-eight
among
the
So
are
it
the
easily
appeared
aware
of
tbe
self-denial to which sbo cheerfully submitted
contributing
questioned
knew
•'
to
on
the
something
1 love
to
the
subject,
of her
of others.
once
cares,
by
a
in
When
friend, who
the only reply
was,
do it."
Her attachment
strong and deep.
best
ways their
was, a
happiness
tho
She
good.
Hawaiian
people
earnestly sought
in
was
various
In former years Lahaina
king and many of the chiefs of the islands.
welfare.
and
the
of
ever
manifested
Among
ina her influence
the
a
deep
Mrs.
interest in their
Hawaiian females
This she
who
go
long voyago
a
the
Laha-
great.
She had for
a
time
to
One of
the
in
When Mrs. Bald-
at
so must
Mission
for
sea
be
visit
a
had
the time it
field, she made all the
in
the
Hawaiian
been
soon
going
were
only
swim,
a
printed by
has been
Society,
extensively
No
for the
prayed
His
She
thoughts.
her
and with
was
ness
active
"Continued
by
from
expression
to her
was
never
there
though
alarm,
sea
after the
at
family,
heard
it
was
"
How
to
say,
marks of
her emaciated form which
Until a
week before
comfortable
as lor a
her
time
friends
prepared ; her work
Two
friend that called
to see
constant
I
suffer,"
suffering
not
previous.
summons was
on
conceal.
her,
To her
sudden.
But
died, she said
"
as
done, and well
was
before she
days
great
enjoy,"
How
Pray
to
she with
speak,
a
Captain
reply
Her last
other
us
was,
as
"
aforetime,
The will
words were
few.
of
if
now,"
scarce
clear voice said,
it be
In the
language
may truly be said of Mrs.
lived, that when her time come
nothing
just
as
to
do but
tbe rays of
to
could
will
?
Baldwin,
to
of
an-
"She
this
of
Oahu, and almost before
summoned
breathed her
peacefully
Jesus.
May her mantle rest
nnd
son.
daughters.
on
to
whose
a
name
ending
gloom
over
to
every
Melbourne.
at
in its
hi<-
intensity, for
disappeared
the south
in
Some
seas.
remember the little
the
who
who
boy
with his father while in port
-seen
here, and will
sympathise with the sailor
grief for his idolized child.— Gazette.
Koast
American
of Old
England
has
to
her bedside,
last, she slept
her children,
in
her
is
in
Beef.—The
beei
roast
famous in
and story,
song
the boast of
Englishmen,
been
long
weakly concededby American
high price of this
the
national diet has
importation of cattle from America,
and the astonished British butchers who
fortunate enough
say that it
lish
-
such beefcould be obtainedelsewhere.
But the
led
to
is the best
market.
are
get the New York beef
in the Engprincipal dealer.*-
ever seen
One of
the
has contracted with the Anchor line of steamers
to
take
twenty-four cattle
out
its vessels.
He
pays
one
pound for food.
from twenty
cattle steward
of the stock, and
clears from ten
fifty
to
cheap
rivals in the
be
to
to
as
out on
this
on
him
each
buy and take
care
he
pounds,
as
cost
thirty pounds
sends
to
dollars
well
insutll.ce,
expense
that is from
each animal,
better beef thanhi*-
A
English markets.
company
forming in New York to export
England
the Anchor
steamers
to
all
fifteen
seventy-five
and sells
is said
to
with
for
each of
each for
The cattle
each, English money; he
a
on
pounds
ten
transportation, three pounds
and
Early in the morning and
the approaching sun
tinged the
be
o.
the pet of father and mother,
may
often
was
of
water
and
deck amid-
nigh distracted,
brothers and sisters, had
die, she had beef
die."
tops of the mountains
family
His
the Lord be done."
it
Phil,
lower-
one
relief
a
arrived
well
was
grief being almost fearful
dear little
the lad
to
was
This very sad
when the vessel
swam
only good it did wtt
brave officer,
Stevens.
in New York
to a
"Pray that my Father's will bo done." But
shall we not ask that you be raised
up again ?
Her
the
the
at
He
on
cast
steamer
able then
going
get
lashed
very pleasant voyage
the whole ship and it was
to
much I
"
not
to a
read
hearing
by that time
The boat
being
time, but
and has been
her life.
her
still her
she could
nearest
done.
In
death, she had been
long
the
of
days
extreme
she
was
the
John
dark
bow-sprit
on
hour.
an
could
bring back the
was
life she
her useful-
sincere sympa-
use."
but
he rushed aft and
sprang into the
half minutes, it
to
could
sometimes
of her
things brought
the last
ol
the
on
ed in the marvelous short space of
ft
all
working
the accident;
fast and well, but
his
her
that
so
they
say,
below, the other, (the
of about four knots
rate
to
aboard
persons
was
prospect of
poor boy, who was
distance astern, the ship
mat no
debility,
were
prayer
those knew,
as
years
in
and
to
reason
privations
her
her.
labor, but
and
thy with every person,
her notice continued
in
of faith
woman
prevailing
power,
four
giving advice,
a
protracted and
was
lost
laid aside from
in
was a
intimate with
For the
painful.
in
and
Christ's
was ever first
eminently
believed
prayer
most
were
was
She
prayer.
of
progress
It
lojrc
She worked
cause.
and
purity
officer,)
the
The
her sincere
doubted
in tho islands.
Kingdom
who
her
who knew
one
before
fellow
Strange
asleep
was
the time of
one
circulated and used among the Hawaiians.
for her Savior and
ashore.
two
one
second
few hours
a
with the
highly delighted
was
at
vessel,
He
his fond
by
and the little
captain, only
from the
he
impossible for him
was
dressed up in his best
father, the
he fell
weight of clothes
assistance arrived.
keep afloat until
ship
ne-
language.
and the work
accomplished
a
the voyage,
on
at
on
The little lad could
to the
before the latter sunk.
to
for
separated
drowned.
owing
nurse to
was
Phillip, aged
of that vessel, fell into the
stern
was
swim, but
fnmily
be comforted
to
refused
the deceased.
American Tract
the
at
and
some
useful book
most
she had
was
Hawaiians
faithful friend and
a
be-
weeping
native females
lived
had
the United States and
so
large part of the time, the residence of tbe
Baldwin
who
years,
To be with
to
encircles the
had
find
ten
Sparrowhaiek, lost his balance, suddenly
slipped through the rather high railing that
to
to
Head,
Phillip
on
within
years, youngest son of Capt. Calhoun
while
playing arouud the wheel-house of the
more
any direction,
in
marked and strong.
was
mourners,
was to
win
and
for whose
noticing
miles of Port
when
eleven
were
their souls, for
of the
particularly
the grave of
at
or
evening
"How
remark,
visitors, and few probably
the
to
those
company of eight
family."
this
to
pleasure, sought
Lahaina,
must
made
the wheels roll
to
One of
provision
preparation
to
for
or
unexpectedly,
came
tbe Mission
comfort
attachment
The
Mrs. Baldwiu,
only
them, but
finding those little ones praying
fore
some-
in the banana groves, without
cane,
sugar
was
Parents
to save
long time one could scarcely go
in the
It
Overboard.—On the afternoon
Monday, June 16th, 1873,
under the
ones not
to
Ood
to
Her last sickness
fice
hospitable
little
listen
to
family
much company and
a
"
meeting of
prayer
universal.
find their
them alone praying
family
the Mission
island
tho bouse of
her
such always found a cordial welcome.
wbo
almost
was
to
and
usefulness.
necessary
af-
trained
earnestly
most
their convcrtion
located there should receive
entertain
she
arduous and long
many,
into
instilled
religion ;
In former
years, the station
as
devoted and
a
early
intelligent
the
In her tongue was
was
of
them after
life
"
imitate.
In
Bochini—the interest awakened
a
example which Christian moth-
was an
safely
them.
the Lahaina station says,
of Mrs. Baldwin.
astonished
the
ers
with
cessary arrangements to prepare
Mrs. Baldwin
appropriated
place, (Lahaina)
to
they removed
Honolulu.
six of
that
at
was
met
remarkable
a
literally
time from
account
on
yard
Sandwich Island's Mission
writing of
was
females
native
own
there she
of the
History
There
her
Bible and
3
.
Lost
where
room,
the
populous
district of Kobala they labored till the year 1835,
when
use,
Dr. Anderson
<•
in
and
public
reading
Mrs. Baldwin in her weakness and sickness,
and
adjoining large
"
tbe
to
go
these, Kcaloha,
at Wai-
was
their
the
a
Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin
forcement sent
to
house
a
prayer,
to
assembled for
women
superintendence
seem-
of Christ,
cause
the
I»
sea,
consecrated, time, tal-
was
borne and country, she
for
ever
forgotten,
ents, property, joyfully
City.
the end of her
to
power
she had
Mrs.
New York
in
unfaltering
her
silent
Self
others.
with
associated with
was
laborers
sister
a
was
of kindred spirit
was
band of Christian
Here
this work
little later she
A
Baldwin.
portions
in
In connection with her
NOVEMBER,
on
a more
extensive scale,
line is
building four large
expressly for this trade. The cante,
it is said,
lose
voyage, but
about
recover
fifty
it and
pounds
more
by
on
a
the
week.**
grazing in English pastures.--Massar/ivsetts
Spy, Sept. 15.
�THE
with
Protestant Tahitians.
nearly
From
a
J. L. Green,
Resident
Protestant
community
�hink
extract
the
of
many
said
the
is
of the
to
that
year
we
as
maybe
associa-
an
civil authorities.
tion with the sanction of the
French
The
that
requires
law
bodies shall be sanctioned
the
by
obtained this year,
has ceded some of its
and the administration
of the ecclesiin the
This sanction
astical
•he
regulation
the Protestant Churches
Association of
■
We call ourselves
affairs of the land.
Our
of Tahiti and Moorea.'
inaugurated
the
by
by which
Means
'
rendered successful
receiving
to
from
by addresses
close
were
pas-
The Queen gave the ministers and deleentertainments
the Churches
from
gates
they
speeches
at
encouraging
steadily
the
on
is
the
stubborn
we
but
left
take
may
life,) when
year
of last
year. We
Tahiti
on
cause
and
facts
among
figures
are
say,
people, (if indeed
the
facts
such
we
our
they
It will appear that there is
things.
life
some
This
increase.
wane,
natives is
Protestant
illustrations
as
that
the
on
of
is
being built of American
district a church
have been
wood, for which 1,000,000 oranges
The building
paid.
ished with
ready
been
worth
tera
more
oranges
district
peete
to
are
the
be
church
$3,000
for
given
In
building.
a contract
American
by another
to erect a
nicely
fin-
the bell has al-
1 believe about
placed.
connected with
adjoining
very
in which
a tower
has
been
lic
filled in
etec-
the
signed
people there,
will cost about $8,000 or
suppose
Other districts are also improvmore.
of worship.
ing their places
..
p, s.—l
when
1
com-
to
you the death
menced my letter! Bport
Prince Consort to Queen Poof Ariifaaite, the
he expired after a short and fatal illness
mare,
of five
days, during
considerably.
a
generous
He
which time
was
heart, and
a man
was
a
he suffered
who
side
the
the corpse borne
was
eight
detachment
a
then
suite, then the Catho-
ing
of
Queen
the
The procession
members of her
has lost four
being
The Queen
possessed
great favorite
west
about
eight
of
previously
has
authorities,
Cook did
do
Though
Something New,
We
in
published
torical documents
relating
to
Our
the Hawaiian Islands.
marked that
not
days ago,
and
nothing
that
to
1711,
London, in
or
of
to the first visit
ncic.
but
al-
neto,
last
our
volume,
There was an American attached
light
this
upon
famous John
Capt.
its title page
quite
What is
insert.
we
this
volume
contains
of the circumstances attending Cook's
complete and satisfacto-
more
Cook's
in
the sad event,
and charts, and among them
maps
resenting the Pacific Ocean, and
geographical discovery
at
islands,
■
nftmes
Pacific
the
of
maps
which
to
—]es
are
have
two
the
Museum,
of
the
these
Both of
laid down three
the
attached
Manges, la Vezena,
following
and la Des-
Their
the latitude is
as
correspond
are
is
East,
not
The
is
following
longitude by
"
maps referred
farther
out
position
to
in the
text
these islands.
known
We
was
as
an
of
do
this
not
to
volume
we
Cook.
were
If so, then most
moet
have been
as
for
it
have
known
certainly
culpably stupid
looking
all
to
and
certainly
infer that its contents
not to
relating
during the 18th century
would have been
part
find any
This book must have been
published in London,
Capt.
page
CLCVERII
IN
I.NIVEBBAN
UEOGRAPHJAM
Tarn veteram
Tabulis Geographicis
guam
XLVI
novani
Notis
ac
olim ornat
A
BUNOSE,
JOUANNE
loeupletata
Jam vero
JOB.
Additamentis &
VBID. 11EKEL11 &
Annotationibus
JOII. BEISKII.
tt rVeftfrifiet.
prioilegio Ordinum. Holl.
Cum
1697
Londinessi acoedunt additaQuibus in hao Editiene
mcnta
ad Historiam &
plurhna
antiquam,
turn
Geographiam,
hodiernam Bpeetantia,
ex
&
cum
Bcripto-
Luytsio,
bus optinaa Not*, Cellamo prsefertim
relata.
Qua? Una cum
excerpt* &i Q Marginem
Epitionem hancce
Typis .Bneis insoper additis,
auctiorem reddunt.
prioribns, tertia parte faltem,
At.
Tjp'is
Impenfis
Jenour,
Biblopolt-e,
in
We
One of the
California
represents
correctly.
very
right
the tittle
:
INTRODUCTIO
Vico
•»oa-'-*m
ol "
"^j***
MDCCXI.
Little-Britain
regret
that
way
navigators ascertained their
dead reckoning."
to
of the
English explorers and navigators,
a
of
copy
to
PHILLIPPI
group,
Western
island, but the other represents the
was
a
of the book referred
longitude.
to
as
Than many other islands, whose
laid down when
these
concerned,
the Hawaiian
to
far
too
longitude
remarks
these
to
LOSDINI,
So far
Islands
informed
her visit
islands, in 1861.
graciale.
but they
deposited
now
so we were
by Lady Franklin, during
rep-
state
period ol
the
publication of this volume.
to
journal is
pubfrom
Spark's
be found in
to
are
entire
in the British
Extracts
voyages.
Ledyard's journal
life, and the
re-
numerous
rrH been
Ledyard's
Sparks.
account
This volume is written in Latin, and
ands.
Cook's
to
We refeWo the
subject.
Ledyard, whose life
the historian
in
these Isl-
to
to
by
sixty-seven years prior
Cook
voyages,
written
issue,
published
publication
most eventful
vessel, whose testimony may yet throw some
atten-
our
the
be the Discoverer.
sixty-two years old!
since
remarkable
a
re-
had,
we
Governor Jno. O. Dominis called
tion
of the
same,
something
hundred and
one
A few
the
published
found
have
we
though
had
we
flatter ourselves
of
discovery
neighbor
commenting upon
Nuhou, in
now
the
Capt.
islands;
believe he would have claimed
not
lished
last issue certain his-
our
above
England and
to
to return
superintended
death is much
Rather Old.
the
infer that
must
of the narrative of his
we
With
discover this group of
not
have
to
to the north-
course
published from Spanish
really
we
the North
before us, and what
lying
been
and if he had lived
there
his
America.
mentioned maps
in
cruising
was
directing
coast
family, includ-
Borabora, in
he
ry thin the narrative of
well
fulMßtended
marines, then
by friends and natives.
which I
even
each
on
Bishop and priests.
coast
the
brass band of
by the
came
the Commandant and
merchant firm in Pafor
overflowing.
military, then followed the family,
of
peninsula
natives will have spent
during this year, the
In one
in church edifices.
about $20,000
will be
church
new
to
fourteen district chiefs and
by
markable
find that the church
to
the
sometimes told that
on
the zeal of
and
m.,
against 2,485
number 2,526
are
bier
pall-bearers,
was
morning.
next
among
the
the meeting till half-
speakers protracted
It is
exercises
religious
for
members
the stay of
of
9 o'clock, p.
o'clock
past 6
by
light.
the guests of the Queen,
were
meeting
convened
•*
the Queen's
followed
were
evening
last
delegates they
the
at
several
which ushered in the morning
During the
a
held
were
»peeches
where
house,
Papeete, and
in
were
protracted meetings
and
a
English
funeral march, then fol-
a
detachment of
a
We did
whilst
led
was
ministers, after which
on
filled
was
the
brought
native
two
to
tors.
••
lowed
The funeral service
large native
Papeete, which
procession
and did full
the French and
by
Papeete, playing
were
of
reports
Churches, &c, and the meetings
to a
conducted
French Com-
be
establishing
■-pent in discussing
the association, and the following
regulate
devoted
The
months,
laws
and
.vCre
in
pros-
days
of
concourse
on
may
and the Church's
two
were
myself
Ministry
our
The next
secured.'
perity
from
address
an
meetings
ands,~whcn
Pacific and
attended,
the deceased.
to
missionaries in the
have
we
to us
rowers
honor
corporate
government.
large
a
present.
were
persons
was
We
the
people attended the funeral-upvtmrds of 2,000
The
have been in existence
to
copy
prove interesting
first
the Bth,
on
as
readers:
our
••This
we
the islands.
on
will
the 6th of
on
mandantand his Staff
Islands,
present standing
the
buried
was
Missionary
London
the
Society
the
at
respecting
follows
re-
W. 11. Allen, and written by the
ceived per
Rev.
August 21st, and
letter dated
died
August, and
foreign resident in
every
He
town.
91
1873.
NOVEMBER,
FRIEND,
on
it
his
these isl-
will
not
allow
and
lives
American
ported
refer
tor
to
of
in
us
of
character
limited
space
notices of
four
whose
clergymen,
Brick
Spring,
Church,
the
distinguished
deaths
are re-
We
the late American papers.
the Rev. Dr.
the
our
publish
to
63
years,
N. Y.
City;
Pasthe
of the ConRev. Dr. Storrs, 62 years, Pastor
gregational
Church in
Bisjgße,
31
Rev. Dr. John Todd,
Congregational
Church
in
and tbe Rev. Dr. Smucker,
fessor,
were
the
Gettysburg, Perm.
highly
useful and
Mass.;
jflK, Pastor
the
of th«
Pittsfield, Mass.,
Theological ProAll
these
men
distinguished among
clergymen of America during the passing
generation.
�92
I
off
Missions.
at
took
missionary society
ble
this
venera-
this
place
addresses of the
preached
mon was
Amherst
from
around
asjup
North
specially
the
fetes
some
made
were
distributed
in the
anniversary
and
enterprising
all
the
and in
freely
and
and
entertained
5.
private families, where only
most
one
gen-
eration ago the wild savages roamed, and the
each in
niapolis vied with
talities
the
to
numerous
extending
The
"item"
—two inches
eh,
a
had
of
the
we
column
by
ouc
artiolc.
Captain
and-a-half
might
space,
of
piece
It is a bit cut
James Cook's
ships
law, with the penal-
active
as we
us
onk—Knglisli
iv
the
size,
but
inspiration
a timber of
from
in which
discovered
to an
known
Sale
enlightened
honest
good,
to
men,
admin-
efforts
iv
so
to save
direful
and
individuals and
scourge,
a
all
against
until
difficulty,
of
the
Order
We
a
Intoxicating
of
Life-long Pledge,
Subordinate
of
drinks
and
is
the Order
Lodges
to act
theory
allowing
were cut
to do
good
Frc-*cnt
nidation
arrangements
obstacle
to
Fee and
Quarterly
the poorest
the necessary expenses
Membership
both
sons,
sexes
and
arc
of
than re-
as
do
not
joining
being
as
low
Lodge will allow.
consists of
about700,000 peradmitted and on a perfect
arc
all arc
entitled
to
the
Mode
islands
of
working
is
simple,
of
privileges
Literature
action
consistent
is
are
is taken
at ihe
employed.
and
circulated,
pledges
Municipal
or
do
not
The vio-
encouraging.
exceed
five
cent,
per
on
an
annually; large numbers of inebriates
Oecn
following
S
of
history
have often heard
when
the
a
mere
being condemned
from the
the
sold,
Pacific
In the
the
of tho
Urcnton's
and
on the
towed
lay
coast
whole
reclaimed;
districts
have
been
old
an idle
wreck and
the
at
of this
went
of Rhode
of the
was
grounded
organization
of drink,
curse
largest
in
and
most
timbers
a
STAFF.
Lint lommmiiler
Win U
Hon, I
Lieutenant
a school
swimming
where
Sailor
Sending
Hesse bound
Akleu
the
boy,
John S Stodder, I
Admiral's Clerk
Amos
ship's
Captain (<
outer
Roads, and
hardly know how
I
was
one
and boarded
*■
has
recently
his native State of Rhode
islandsof
some
P. S.—We
debtness
old
snip.
Papers.—The
for
to
qfflcer
Henry C
F
to
Mr.
returned
Island,
after
thirty years.—P.
would
from
(LE Chenerj
Jw
Lieutenant,
a
visit
a residence
to
on
our
in-
relic from the
Maynar
(TC
Master
WmE Taylo:
First Ass't
Second
1
Terrill
A 0 McMecLa..
Surgeon
J m Flint.
Paymaster (Fleet)
Chief Engineer
A J Prltchard
Henry
Engineer
Ass't
S Davij-
j F Binfham
{ TheophUo. Cook
jJohnUAFord.
Engineer.
Second Lieut Marines
a
sailor thus
to
in the Jane A.
or
Charles
Paymaster's Clerk
j w Dalev
Fleet Pat Clerk
D B
Boaf.uinin
Wm Manniuj
1555J2
Wm Cheney.
Satlmaker
Tho«OFas*«t-
C.
It is
pleasant
writes
seamen,
to
make
at
—
1S73.
myself known.
the Sailor's Home.
A
FESTIVAL
receive
such
applications
Mr. Dunscombe
and
are
always ready
to
grant a
Ultima Thule
~OF
Independent
Order
the
supply.
AND
Contributions
will be
mlltee. who will also furnish
Lodge, No.
George
Pearson,
with the Micronesian
settled in Adel, lowa.
Mission,
is
I.
jhmtood
tnsssKlly
further
Templari
received by
i*
information.
C. W.
aEUTT
MRS. J.M.
OAT,
MRS. D. B. PETERS!)*,
connected
formerly
MRS. D.
now
SMITH,
MISS H. PEIROE
u
<-<--
It**.
THE—
MRS.
Rev.
FAIR !
VXTILL. TAKE PLACE
NOVEMBER
**
IS7:t, lor thr* Brnrftt ol
XT
Chaplain
Can-.
Riley"
to
Falkinbwr/ last March,
roomed
and
E
Advertiser.
J. W. Foster.
from
Wall.''l
Richard
Captain's Clerk
C. Advertiser.
acknowledge
Wilcox, for
a
Taj-I
Adams Cook
in
China, touched
Mr. Dunscombe, —Will
be so kind as
you
send some papers a board by the bearer.
I
tide of recollections.
We are insuggests
interesting relic to Mr. Wm. Wilcox,
S>
OFFICERS.
NOTICE !
and
nearly
8 N
E Barbour. I
Lieut (om'd'r o> Infer Watch Officer..B L Wilson.
a
Maui, who
these
Temperance
Oct. 3,
about
aflHkp Resolute was a goodly ship
little fragment of her
gallantTHipany,
\
ommanding) t, Chiel ol' Stall..S C P DeKr.it'
Mr. Dunscombe.
to
I
E L
Amor;, V B N.
Aitmiral's Secretary....
—P.
of the
debted for this
of
Order is
the
the world.
■hundred years
iiad bore
and
successful
There for
her bristling ribs;
SuAriah Islands,
on
old ship
great circumnavi-
in
from the
the
now
about
Island,
and
note, when
from
freed
A
ashore
town.
frame
summer hour
diving
we
after
'
..
merchantman.
somewhere
she
borne the fortunes of the
spent many
a
Newport harbor
the keel and
The writer
gator.
now,
journeying?,
the
that
on her return from
navy
century
into
ship, (which
boy) is,
and became
flats at the south end
that bad
the
last
Reef, off
years
many
of her
course
end
raised
she was
old
tail-
the latte;
Reab ADMiriAL—A. M.
I'ennock, I
SN, Csa>tul
Naval Force on North Pacific Station.
._.
The
1778.
in
from
list of officers
is a
Surgeon
arc most
that
of the I). S. S. Sum,me:
Past Ass't
The Results
the
upon
of
stone !
united
other elections.
have
sharp
little
Darwin)
by
be evolved
Lieut Commander and Ex
every member
worker, but competent lecturers
lated
practice
Lieut Commander and
Navigator
Temperance
and
to
if the tails
us—the
Dues
the
The
Njn-bcnefi-
rather
such
where the
circum-
to
is
a
prior
summer
school Districts
adopted
off with
after
glided
taught in the lit-
House."
pol/hcogs,
or
per-
prosperously.
the
she
have
to
and
the first
endeavored
(since
Naval.
Templarism
of
genuine frogs might
ceive pecuniary benefit.
an
girls
our
being
on
golden wedding,
appears
during
School
and
poles
broad,
according
Red
—
The Basis of Oood
ciary—the object being
The Financial
"
Richardson,
pupil
22d,
Aug.
congratulate
we
marriage, when
or
lieverayes.
as
tle
Worcester,
smoothly
her
Holden,
these—Total
in
heartily
most
her
to
change
deceased in
ever
person
life, which
were
year>
home in
these years of
celebrate her
to
long
a
boys
are
any
old teacher, Miss
success is
and universal.
The Policy
16 a
Most
mitted
twenty
present
above from the Massachusett.-
clip the
1873.
up
they have occupied."
published
along
Principles
he made
these
We
-•V.'/i
set
they occupied
death has occurred in their
no
has
nor
the houses
dissemination of
SIMMARV VIEW Off GOOD TEJIPURISM.
average,
voyage to the Pacific and
peo-
the Order.
only
prove
the modes
opposition
equality,
strangers
small
a
of the
for
the Absolute Prohibitionof the Manufacture
The
hospi-
AnInterestinR
g elic.-We have ban before
this
the will
of
the
abstinence, enforced by
The
:c
liquors
enormity.
healthy public opinion
of a
creation
Persistence
A.
The citizens of Min-
whoop resounded.
family,
their
to
were
August,
soon
Nearly
years.
They
and
home which
During all
city.
this
a
moved
they
the laws.
G
as
war
form
subject, by
all
intoxication
crime of such
a
The election of
ister
the
hotels
at
thirty
since
stances, localities, and times.
of
parts
any circumused as bever-
to be
in
housekeeping
their
at
14th of
the
on
1823, by Rev. Mr. Avery,
about
philanthropy.
of the
East and West, should there have been
sumptuously
4. The
upon the
truth in
going
Minniapolis,
from
that 2,000 strangers
ties deserved for
beautiful, populous
of
city
in due
ple expressed
forms of
throughout
:
form or under
liquors
prohibition by
communities from
country, that the Board should have held its
64th
of
and sale of
purposes,
complete
population
following summary
were
gospel.
now
of
of the
supreme body
Templar's Platform :
from all intoxicating liquor
any
mar-
Aug. 14th,
way,
residence No. 95 Austin street.
3. The absolute prohibition of the manufacture,
were
of whom
rapid changes
relative
as
missions
addresses
and
ordained ministers of the
the
of
Indians
prominent,
forward.%in
has
The missions among
American
It indicates the
Japan,
The Board
in
cele-
anniversary of their
quiet
a
around them
license
importation,
such
in
Good
the
as
Hol-
Holbrook
Merrill Richardson,
married in Holden
prin-
declaration
for the sale
stances
in
fiftieth
ages.
visited
having
work
by several Indians,
United
Seeyle,
nearly $450,000 in
expended
the world.
throughout
made
the world,
forward
of
copy the
"
beverage.
2. No
ser-
was
worthy
Micah
Roxy Richardson
a
Templars
It is
organization.
1. Total abstinence
as a
Good
"
Wedding.—Mr.
of Rev. Dr.
sister
In
setting forth the object and
We
known
recently returned
Turkey.
and
nnd
carrying
the
has
stations of the Board
China, India
received
by
College, who
niissioii
the
The annual
Professor
is
excellent
following
The
of the officers, and
speakers.
"Golden
brook and Mrs.
riage
the
perusal.
Min-
niapolis daily Tribune, we obtain full reports
meetings, reports
to
the Adrertiser last week,
to
an
of
ciples
year
From the
Minniapolis, Minnesota.
of the
published
document,
meeting
to
brated the
Annual Meeting of the American Board of
of
attention
Templars' Fair"
ihe 15th of this month.
on
supplement
The 64th annual
special
Good
"
forthcoming
come
ISI3.
1.
NOVEMBER
We would call
the
18 IS.
NOVEMBER,
KKIEM),
h
END.
FK I
TH E
H
MR. C. W.
OIHtTT,
REV. .1. P.
GREEN
!
�Rtro.T
BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
THE LADIES
WILL GIVE
ENTERTAINMENT
AN
HALL
4.
N.vs-nas-rr
1
nl
iron-clad
O'cUck.
1-2
hall,
*~
.
r
lightning,
'•
K.
rain
Atlantic.
loaded with wheat, M
-
English man-of-war and the French
an
Several
load, of
ship
PASSENGERS.
the Communists
New Caledonia.
dispatched to
were
them
th.t a lively trade had sprung up in supplying
stock.
Several of them tried to escape, but ware ,
Reports the
and delivered
the English authorities.
seems
SOlh-F H
Bv»»rr-Pt.- D.untles., Sept.
Pb'o*.
with live
caught
AC.
MUSIC,
TABLEAUX,
noon aame day
to Sydney.
1>0X.1..A.t Jtacl.
OBtJB
TICKnTf*.
ll
Children Half prke.
nol
I
Left Sydney
7th
after- i
40 day. panage.
Aug
;
be the Onward, bound in
saw a brig supposed to
]
by
Robert Cowan
Tahiti
Sept 4th.
Kings
Three
Sighted
Heard of
14th
the
She
wa. bound
from Puget
and arrived
Aug,
loi. of
Thomas, Capt Ellis, of San Salvador,
17th.
on
at
the
island of the American .hip
Also Ihe loss on the same
Elizabeth Campbell, Capt Kelly, bound lo South America with
lumber from
Sound.
The crews of both vessels were
Puget
JOURNAL.
saved and
of them had arrived
port
Easter Island.
Left Tahiti
on
HONOLULU, S. I.
In lat 12° N, long 160°
bgtn Heleue, E
vessels
Hiuhu. 170 iia>» rrom
I'
Hamburg, via Hilo.
72 days fm Bonn* Is.
4-Haw schr South Sea, Davis,
29 days from Puget
:i—Am bk Alden Besse. Noyes,
Oct
for Hongkong.
Sound, earoute
4—Russian .hip Martin Lather, Bchjonnlng,
4—Brit
left
Tahiti
al
the
on
Id
days
7th
to
pick up
Report
Benvoirlicli.
Harris. 01
P
days from
voyage
Helen
Wm II Allen, N
Schneider, SO
day.from
and
Revel/, 43 day. Im Sydney.
17 days from A»7—Liberian bk Clara Louise, Forbes,
of San Francisco and
Emily Morgan and
fm
schr Giovanni Apiani, Dority, 30 dajs
12—Haw wh
l.one, ;:,000 ivory,
the Arctic, with 100 wh. 6,000
and some fur skins.
l-cnnork,
12 day.from Ban Franciaco.
ID—Brit ship Annie Fleming,
San Francisco, in distress.
D C Murray, A Fuller, U
Francisco.
25
20—Am bk J W Beaver, .1 Reaney.
m
.
day.-, from
Han
Francisco.
ThMnpson,
12 days rroui
Valparaiso.
ti
SN
Rii-kinan, 26
days Irom
50 spin, 10,000 hone, 2,400 ivory.
Bartholomew Gosnold. Willis, fm
Arc-
with 140 spro. 240 walrus.
Oe.nn
wh bk
M«d, II
Pttse.lt, Iran
Arc-
M'- BMveltß AskoW,
of the
Oct.
Nagasaki,
Tyrl iff, Eat
and
Skemu. toeralat.
chip I'oristnouih,
10—Haw schr'Waiola,
O'Nell,
Carter,
cruise.
when
and experi-
Fob
Wm"ll Allen,
24—Haw brig
26— Am bk D C Murray,
whale
long
a
few fur seal .kins.
ton.
was
■truck
on
almost
A
the
some
soon
N Schneider, for Tallin.
at 7 P
cable parted—the
had
touched
they
ns
The only
He
was
main staysail
that
in il,
a
«et,
was
not
has
been
since
part
of the deck, and
washing
wreck
natives in a
by
told me, Ido not hesitate
The
Robert Towns
ivell-lmilt vessel, and perfectly
a
Letters ha**
was
appa-
sound.
received tatS
bbbbb
the
Hawaiian whaling
schooner Kamaile. Capt Peterson, reporting her with 215 lib!,
and expected to he here
Would go into Panama to ship oil
November.
the middlent
shoal
teenof
Adams—Fisher—Al the
Master.—Sailed
tor
Mary
from Honolulu June 17th
W.
in long 165°
;
Had .qually and rainy
J. C.
Oliney.
crossed the equaweather
moat
of
Arrived off Sydney Jleads on the evening
the passage down.
and went iv on the morning of the 28ik.
of the 27th July,
15th Aug ; crossed the equator in
on the
from
Sailed
long
of
160° W.
Had moderate NE trades.
morning, Sept
Got ordera
next day.
to
proceed
27th.
m
Sighted
off Lahaina
Arrived
Honolulu,
Island of
and arrived
on
the afternoon of Sent 30th.
King,
on
Passed
of
the Bth
Raiatea
at
8
p m
;
passed Three
wind, till then.
Aug, having met easterly
on the 29th, and
the 26th Aug, Maupitii
on
the 2d Sept; light trades throughout. CrossFlint's Island on
Had light
153° 11' Won the 10th Sept.
ed the line In
BE
13"
and
long
88E winds
37' N.
till
the 22d, when got NE trade, in lat
Island of Hawaii.
Areast
Sept 26th off
Honolulu Sept 30th
rived In
Report
of
U.
point
at 6 p M.
Krafft.—
from Ban Francisco Oct 7th ; experienced light
.wellfrom the same direction until the
erlv wind, with heavy
33' N, long 184° 05' W, when took BE wind.,
11th in lat
weat-
■jailed
82°
moderate at Unit with frequent .quail,
and
rain, falling barothe 16th
to a
freshening
meter, and threatening weather,
Oct 17th and 18th weather pleasant wind
moderateSE gale.
Wand N W, with «**aklerable cross awell from
hauling to the
Arrived in Honolulu »t noon
few hours.
theßand N W for a
on
7th,
news was
died from exposure, and
the
We copy
.urvivor.
were
from the
Orray
14ih Sept, 1872, in a
and
and went ashore high
Parker,
Tafi, Capt
Island,
chains
lat 61°
on
W, about
32' N, long 91" 06'
to the
chain,
southeast gale, alio parted
went to
Orray Tan, but the vessel
on
and
went
pieces
ashore
barrels
of oil
home In .chooner
Orray
wa»
almost immediately,
h.d
afterward, picked
pound,
of bone
up .nd stored
saved
were
on
and .hipped
Abide Bradford.
Toft having
been
Father
on
up
the
beach
in a
broke out among them,
from idleness and exposure, the .curvy
and tenof the crew of the Ansel Gibb. and four of the Orray
the 2d of
cold for
dying
were
rescued
were
that
waa
month). The winter
Inhospitable climate, many
washed aahore, including
had gone
to the
at
excessively
to the
above
Bedford, had been
atrokes.
atove
got
Boune,
that bark
by
tin-
the
Elizabeth
to
Mahiai.
——*——*
—
DIED.
Mim lair—At
Kauai,
Makawell,
New
September
Jami:-
22d,
late of Cralgforth,
Mcll. Sinclair, nf Nlihau,
CanierlHii*.
Zealand.
October 2d,
Baldwin—ln ihia city,
Fowler
Charlotte
Baldwin,
68
D., aged
M.
New Bedford
Baldwin,
at 5
o'clock
wife ol ihe
Mrs.
years.
m., Mrs.
A.
Rev.
Dwiglit
Baldwin sailed from
with her huaband and other misaioncompany
B. C. F. M., December 28th, 1830, In the ship
in
aries of the A-
Honolulu in
the following
April
,Vi*ie England, arriving at
from 1831 to 1836*, thence r-Resided at Waimea. Hawaii,
the exception of a vlalt to the
moved to Lahaina, where with
the family remained until 1860,
I'nited States in 1866 and 1867,
have resided
She had
at Honolulu.
since which lime they
Islands over Ibrty-two years.
of
the«e
been a resident
South Kona,
Meinecke—At Napoopoo,
11:40
September,
Hawaii,
on
the 30tl
aged 26 years an.l
m., Mr. 11. Meinecke,
p.
Francisco—At
under
way
dated San
July
Arnolda,
the ice, and
at
noon, and
Francisco
....
11th,
and
29th,
reports
Bauldry, of New
was
sea,
Apiani,
('jaranni
September
14th.
on
passage from
the
on
board
the
achoor.ei
ArcticOcean.
a native of Pico, Wester:.
Lit. Francibco, of consumption,
He leave.
fourth mate of the whaleship Josephine.
Islands,
a
destitute circumstances
wife and four children in thut city In
residence of S.
the
Thompson—At
lowa, September 2d,
A.
VVeb.ter
Havana,
43 yeat>
Jno. 11. Thompson, «ged
and 4 month..
Clavie—ln Ihl. city, October
a
native of Toulouse, France,
19th, Mr.Ai«t.T« Clavil.
aged 43
years.
8. Mar.iot,
Marston-Ai Kalawao, Molokai,Oct. 17, Copt.
wa« a
many
ed
and
native of Maine,
on
year,
a whaleship
tetr
He had
1803.
reside
i
and formerly romman.)the Hawaiian Islands,
London.
Aged 70 year..
belonging to New
Facile,
In the South
sea, ffeb. 23,1873,
master or American .hip » o/u»-
Hltchijibon-Ai
Cant
born
Benjamin
Hutchinson,
His
of Boston.
remain,
were
Interred
Pitcaim'.-
on
I.l.nd,7lhofMay IS7S.
a
Cockett
Maui,
Waikapu,
native of London,
16 d.y..
month, and
October
England,
16th, Charle*.
aged
year.. 9
for about
72
A resident of these bland,
37 year..
Ai'LD— InlhUcity,
Andrew
year.
Acld,
at»
A.
m.
Sunday,
native of Linlithgow,
a
October
2dth,
Scotland, aged
Mi
74
lal.nda for forty-eight years.
A resident of these
Information
11th Bept, reseveral of the whal-
the above arhooner left the Arotic
in addition
IM, liy
October
Robinson
Ansel
San Francisco
„
A
by
Wanted.
meats.
the eastward.
A letter from Wright
uy.
on
day. ago,
arrived July 29tb,
When the II
20 .hips lay at anchor, but they
to
canned fresh
42
ea.tward.
2&I,
MibsHooph
to
of the natives
Some of the provision, of the
Point Barrow
port, when at
worked
by
the Abbie Bradford
August (last
even
from it. effect..
Schr Urania, Capt Kohler,
er,
John D.
Hermann,
CocBETT-At
driven
and aafe position, the officer, and crew, of both vessels
good
lack of proper food,
lived in her during the winter, but from
Tail died before they
daughter ot
,
October
city,
this city,
Robinson—Mamiai—ln
Rev.
a
the
crew
Eighty
the bland, and 3,500
H. Mayhew.
Napila, all of thi. city.
He
in
near
stood in.
She
escaping, but with only what they
board 550 barrel, whale oil and 10,000 pounds whalebone.
the
G
Rev. H. 11. Parker, Mr. Tho.. 11. Harrison
Cily,
11th i
Marvel
thi.
Harbison—Napela—ln
Standard
Gibb., Capt
Gibb.
8. 8. Sabanac, Captain Dc
Bedford Sepl
All of her crew escai*d
12 miles from the main land.
She had taken no whales.
shore in safety.
McPherson, on 19th Oct, 1872,
Bark Anael
Tbe
P. J. Rolls, Master.—
Brio
Windhover,
Sailed from Sydney on the 19th July
Report
crew,
Ellen
Yar
Charrh,
Jerusalem
9th, by Rev.W.
Edward P. Adam., of thi. city,
No cards.
XT
the late William8. FUher.
the arrival ol Ihe
Bay.—Uy
at New
of the low of the barks Ansel Gibbs and Orray Tail,
Fourin the fall of last year.
Ihe
Sept
Sydney
Hawaii Sunday
Hidson's
in
southeast gale, parted her
Foster,
New
5 month., a native of Saxony, Germany.
brought home in the schooner.
dry on
Schooner
Frear,
re-
few,
Bark
of
October IStL..
Coas—BiNOHAM-At Kawaiahao Seminary,
ol Hilo to atla*
Rev. Ti-rrs Coan
the Rev. W.
I.ydia llimiiiamof this city.
ultimately
through Ihe
safe
got
ana
t-anoe. From what my
interpreter
in saying that had these people remained on shore ten days,
if am. would have been alive, as the natives had already
killing
M (
upset
were
from drift-limber
taken off the
them.
Blair,
the water, and
boat
islander,
three
Leo Cola, Ah Chow,
Oct. 24ih—Vt
MARRIED.
M on
of that port, in Hud.on'« Bay
MEMORANDA.
Fisher,
Norri..
Mrßhane, Capt
:
heard of-, others of the crew swam on .hore or drifted on
drowned.
of wreck ; the steward and steerage boy were
received
Francisco.
I.rael
An Gee, Ah Ho.
Fat,
Tahiti—Per W. 11. Allen.
mouth Port, Ma..., September
regi.ler, John
of the crew left in boats, which
shore.
on
breaker,
m
Whalers Lost
Francisco.
Fuller, for San
Si-Am bk J W Beaver, J Reaney, for San
Report
Geo Robertson,
blown away ; ahorlly afterward, she
immediately
and within
minute, broke in two along
a reef,
twenty
as
drifted
a
Jamo-
wife and child, Wm Kevency, Mr Bill"'
Davis, C.pt Lambert,
I.
Wm Duncan, wife ond 4 children,
*
oil, 6,000
troa, the Brisbane Courier, of Aug. 4lh
schooner Abide Bradford
Is.
28—Brit .hip C M Davis, Thompson, for Barker's
30—Haw wh sclir Giovanni Apiani, Dority, to cruise.
Butterlleld, John Watoter,
Mr. Stoddard and child,
by
and fine up to 12.30 a k,
being calm
increased to a
.prang up from the BW, and
breeze
a
gale ;at 1.20
t).
Foster, J C Cluney, lor Sydney.
T
M Green, Geo Martin, Master CharliJ
McArlhur, Henry Robert., Johr.
J Lazarus, wife and 4 children.
L'liallamel, A Lazarus,
D. C. Murray, Oct. gall.—l.
Fob San Francibco—Per
Geo Irving, Mis. La.
Bailey, Mr. L C Owen, Mr. Terrill,
Benvoirlicli,
19—Haw bk Mattio Macleay, Forbes, lor Portland,
Brewtler,
Arm.trong, Robt Mooney,
oil.
11—Brit brig Windhover, F J HrVls, for Sydney.
T P Harris, for flan Francisco.
17—Brit bit
23—Haw schr Mary
S
Peter Helms, F
the
the 27ih June, the night
I |
ker*. Island.
a—U S surveying
I'
Gaskell,
Aug l*ih,
Ba-
lor
Lather, Sclijonning,
Jos Jsyczsy, vrife and 2 children.
liunu, Mr Greohle,
From San FR.BCtsco-Per D. C. Murray, Oct 21»t—Mu>
W G
Needh.m, E Delemar. Bra J
W
H
Robbwon,
Shipman,
« Christie, Jr, Wm CalII Hare and child, Byron Adonla, J
I. Ourney and chill
Mia. E Brown, W Wilcox, Mr. A
dcr,
Mr. It
John Lang, Mr. Taylor. Miss Hattie Paul, Capt Norri.,
Miswife,
Henry
May, Miss May,
E
P
Adam,
and
Borrea,
outwithout
Bark Robert Towns,or Sydney, N.S. W.
is
Kill—Capt •'
Oct.
Benvoirliili,
Fob Ban Fbancisco—Per
C
The Comet
weather during
n
and daughter.
east-
wrecked
anchor on Ihe
Henry Edward., master, came to
81 Bartholomew Island, in Bougainville Straits,
rently
E P Bruhii. lor Sydney
ship
the
west coastof
contemplated
for Hongkong.
Noyes,
4—German bgm Ilelcne,
Martin
•J—Rua.ian
to
Bedford
The bark Robert Town, of Sydney, 269
against him.
Japan.
4—Am bk Aldeu Besse,
clear of ice.
sea,
100 barrel,
The captain remained all night on
ceived several bad cut. and bruises
OKI'ART I/RE'S.
28—II I H
have
mild
C
Riselv. •rtfe
llth-Oeo
Fob Stdney—Pet WinrlhoveT, Oct.
piece,
e'.-:rt
lie,
tielii.
Loss
—The following
the kelson ;
U—Brit
season,but
6th—Po liuan.;
11. Allen, Oct. Stli-Keole
Bol.bola—Per Wm.
From
to
30 walrus, 4,300 bone.
W Wood. Whitney, Im Arctic, wiih
21—Baw wh bk R
He,
Saw the
about 140 barrel, oil.
and pleasant
We
passage of 36 days.
but
000 ivli,
wind,
head
light
■ lowland. Island.
28—Haw wh bk Arctic, Tripp, fm Arctic, wit* 300 wh,
•jfl_Am wh bk
open
of New
Louisa
secured
a
days from
dais from Son
21—Am bk
26—Am schr C M Ward,
very
iwiinds bone, 3,000 pounds ivory,
Plsrrepoint, 38
26—Brit .hip C M L»at Is, EII
flr.t pari of the
the
the ocean was free of ice, ao that ships could get
Arctic Sept 6th, for Honolulu,
trouble.
Left the
enced
M
Admiral A
11)—li S nag-ship Saranac, Rear
16th, on
Ocean.
whale
only
our
Schooner
the Arctic Ocean May 29th, in
Found the
Koon.
about one degree
Aug 6th,
ward of Point Barrow, and made ua 100 barrel..
Took
j—Brit brig Rol<rt Cowan,
Trading
of
Honolulu April
Oct.
Benvolrlich,
Hokokono—Per
From
Lap Choir, Kin
Mar, Captain
afterward., with
pleasant
fos Easier Island,
soon
Ihe Arctic
to
in
Arrived
bark
weather stormy during
,-Hawbrig
Bolabola.
leave
Coronet, of
of the vessel, reported .bove.
crew,
Apiani.—Sailedfrom
company with
Brilliante, which
the schooner
Capt. Ceo. Dority,
of
and whaling
trading
wo. to
The only
buoy.
Iron
an
steamer
crui.e—and
a
Chavert
the wrecked
flr.t ice May 9th.
T
W, passed
the French
were
on
Bark
Auckland.
Giovanni
from Ainoor River.
bk
on
Bark lonia left Tahiti Sept 4ih for flan Fr.nci.co.
Honolulu.
29-Ocruiuu
Hawaii
of Sept 30lli.
morning
Tahiti to
Brig Wm II
port.
Had light winds and calm, from
to load firewood for
Allen left Tahiti for Borabora Sept Bd,
ARRIVALS.
BBBft.
the
on
vessel built
a
Sighted
Sept Bth.
flundav, the 28th, and made port
FORT OF
Tahiti in
at
Turk*
Kai Wing, Bhek Knnr, and 17 laborer..
withlum-
Callao,
to
bjrasMcn
4lh-Man
Ahee.
aud S children, Ah rtsm, Alicliet\
Eaiter I.land, March
Sound
Oct
Ayen Bssse,
Hoi.o«os«-Pct
Fob
I
William and
ber.
MARINE
"urnij
on
In lat 16= 30- N, long 122° 32' W she experien.
ed a heavy
and mi-gale, which carried away her fere, main
and is now
zen
etc
She came into
on Monday,
afternoon.
topmasts,
port
receiving new spars at Emmea1 shipyard.
atK
Sighted no land on the way down except AneiArrived In Sydney on tbe morning of July 12th.
had arrived in Sydney and
It
Wu.
Wales, was detained
with
gale, accompanied
a
sea.
Island.
Found lying in Sydney
Evening,
1873.
with
days
running
tan
On Tuesday
In
ijj
h(„
W
thence lo
long 170°
;
mile, oft* the coast of New South
at BUFFUM'S
" ™
u.
on
crossed
we
which
The
!.;•
Biitish ship Annie Fleming,
day.from flan Francisco, bound for Cork, arrived
"'nslnßdlv.
Schookib Davxtliss, >(■»
Ihe SSth of May, thence to the
or
Left Honolulu
93
UTf.
NOVEMBER,
FRIEND,
THE
leaking
3,000
Air. Walter Farquharson,
liah whaling
bark
upon the Chaplain,
.apposed to be
onboard
the Eu,
1.
requested to cal'
Faraway of Sydney,
will find a letter of importance Iron
and he
his friend..
who has been absent from his
Concerning James Thorn,
i anjriou. friends desire to hear ol
home tor the put «lx years
wlBl be
Information
regarding him
Any
hit whereaboou.
thankfully
received
by the editor
.tree.. Newark. New
iersy
or
Moses
L. Row
M Elm,
�94
X
1H
McDonald, again.
Ranald
Facts
mail
received
we
By the last
than fiction.
stranger
Hanks,
letter from F. L.
a
Esq., of New Yort City, who formerly
HondMu, and
in
sided
re-
trimmed tbey
came on
line and
clear
little vessel
his hat and
•
acted
man
clerk
as
Captain Glynn,
for
manding U. S. S. treble.
the
visited
gentle-
In 1849, this
then
of
Empire
sealed
Soon the order
Japan,
he
who
-eamen
these sailors
there
was
Kanald McDonald.
25th :
.McDonatU,
the
under date of
of the
one
Preble
from
Japan
There
Kanald
saw
us
in
1849.
in
He
is
property."
something
was
singular and ad-
so
that
Japan,
penetrate
shall
we
republish
that
appears
Kanald McDonald
by the
a man
shipped
in
remaining
.vhile
vessel
two
Lahaina in the fall of
at
his
quested
the
the
years,
he
1847,
re-
discharge, unless Capt. Edwards
would consent
leave
to
him the
next
season
■uaeiohere upon the coast of Japan. Young
McDonald is son of Archabald McDonald,
Esq., formerly
in the
Bay Company,
On
in
application
Honolulu,
received
himself
Agent of the Company
learn
we
that this
mercantile
a
the
to
mouth left
life
rangements and
to
carpenter
belonging
ship.
his all together, he
ing gathered
shipmates
his
from
extract
an
has
Japan Sea, Tee
Thursday
hands
and
fine
a
the
see
We stood
were
the Tee
as
our
morning all
were
in
and
our
We launched
yard
boat, put
a
center-board-boat, partly
crew
After all his
towed astern
help
him
It
was
neared the island
the main
was
by
trim
be
to
things
a
her
were
line;
her.
was
only in
we
After
He
was
a
man
Ameri-
or
never
heard
manner.
The
vessel
little
thick
inches,
on
she
was
the north side
It
port
a
"
little
seven
before
a
dark
be left
to
same
He had
here,
cargo, such
left
we
good voyage
forfeited for his
which he
ship
his
and
feet
hair, and
his wish
before.
year
in the
was
for the
agreed
five
about
straight
set,
complexion.
and he
of
as
boat
quadrant,
a
two
pistols, two small kegs of
keg of meat, barrel of bread, anchor,
Epitomy,"
water,
35 fathoms of
chest
for
No
him
blame
can
one
the
leaving
man
in such
until his
the side
not to
various
but
his
no,
a manner,
boat
mind
hazardous
a
not
was
be
to
E. P. F.
is
following
of
copy of
a
pass
furnished
discharge
a
a
by
or
Japan
Plymouth,
June 20,
To whom
Capt.
Sea,
we
to
the
Japan Islands, and that
will
to
a
were
well
man
tion and education.
copy
only navigator.
men
was
staid
boat
to
was
"
I
few lines
at
again shipped
some
Main.
as
of
teach
to
also
pursuade
father,
furnished
liberty
was
out
of
with
a
everything
shore.
He
to
has
ensure
tried
to
give up the adventure, but 1
me to
going."
am
Every
"
who reads the
one
Donald's adventure, will
learn
to
the fate
We
.
that attends
furnish
can
of Mc
account
doubt be anxious
no
his father closes
to
only
an
emphatic
single
a
The
him.
with
oi
item
fill up that blank. Some days
after his embarkation, while the whaleship
intelligence
Uncus
wiil
we
to
that
region, she
tiny craft, which
the rudder of his
venture
the
name
to
Young Ply-
Whether she reached the shore
mouth.
or
swamped in the surf, remains a profound
was
We shall
mystery.
fail
not
to
make all
enquiries, when ships
cessary
the
in
cruising
was
picked up
that coast
on
ne-
after
return
hence should any
season, and
Japan
next
cruisers
gather the least intelli-
McDonald's weal or woe,
the
gence of
young
will do us a favor and perhaps relieve
they
the minds
of anxious parents
O, that the
same
ducted
May Flower
the
Plymouth, might
now
and
friends.
which
hand
unseen
the
to
conduct
con-
Rock
the
oi
Young
Plymouth and preserve the life of her adventurous
commander.
that
vantly hope
Who does
fer-
not
issue
successful
a
may
crown the bold,
daring and hazardous enterprise of Ranald McDonald, an adventurer
in the
In
Japan Sea.'"
communication
a
find the
we
"
After
Dec.
first
our
saw
a
return
Ranald
McDonald:
to
Hong Kong,
to
copy of the
1848, which contained
McDonald,
an
who left
the
Mr. Hanks,
by
following allusion
Capt. Glynn
in
published
Friend for 1849, and written
Friend,
oi
account
of
the American
Japan
the
Islands, in June, 1848, with the intention of
endeavoring
Jcarn
to
that
of
something
inhabitants.
accidental
entirely
an
was
This
procured
manner, and, al-
by enquiry we afterwards heard
concerning hitn, yet it is not likely but
though,
more
for this
was
in
paper
we
would have known that he
before
Japan,
sailed for that port,
we
and from our observations of
to
have
we
the fact
us
never
would have mentioned
of McDonald
word
was
said
to
being
seven
in
their
the U. S. S.
while
Vincennes vtitc
were
vicinity
that
believe
reason
Columbus and
in the
Japanese char-
good
It is said that
1846, there
follows
or
:
the
going
to
of
at
Yedo in
Americans in
prison
place, and yet
not
of
that
to
Com. Biddle about them."
Spanish
China and
and
Books Wanted.—The
a
and strangers
Honolulu, hence
or
papers
confer
a
for
favor
Dpnnsitorv at
are
expected
any persons
gratuitous
season
hundreds of
the year has returned when
seamen
Cape Horn
being discharged
on
Papers
to
These intentions I have altered and
Capt. Fdwards
me
epistles,
good informa-
for another
Islands,
and
whom he had
the letter addressed
as
boat
a
quadrant and compass,bread,
the
reaching
dis-
navigation—
me
choice of
and water, in fact
meat
my
the
written
of
the intention of
the
to
We took the
from
which reads
voyage with
with
young
They
his father
He has
has
sail and anchor,
country.
his
one to
relative
a
and
One
ship Plymouth.
us
peruse
which McDonald had
his friends,
bespoke
a
be
Sea.
left
the
they themselves
L. B. Edwards,
unsealed letters
resided.
and
the
honestly be-
Edwards allowed
Captain
to
would
me
seven—he
acter
Master of
the other
him, I
he
kindly undertaken
in
him.
She
over
and
fairly
(Signed.)
written
with
intelligence about McDonald
)
\
1848.
concern. —This
it may
boat and apparatus
two
my
before
he allowed
a
intentions,
crown
strange country and its
Smr
longed
went
thought it
to
whaleship Plymouth, when off
cer-
Edwards :
to
I
that if
charged
for he
launched
was
such
on
go
own
Capt. Edwards
changed.
The
His
oars.
nearly full of books of
was
voyage,
line, and
tow
water
decked
the
a secret
of this
saw
her.
in the boat he
two
principal
of the island.
a
hove
of her kind.
one
Jeddo the
to
standing in for a small bay
We
the green covered hills.
until 9 a. n., when all hands
and very strong for
of
of the
set.
She Island.
we
language, and
He had other intentions which I
starboard beam,
provisions of different kinds into
was a
out
light mist hung around
a
down
go
this island and
at
stay
embarked.
trade with the Japanese, he
open
as
would find employment
an
interpreter.
adventure
plainly
called
aback.
on
morning,
island, but
could
this
top-gallantsails
breeze
steering for
beautiful
4 o'clock
had
he
that Ranald McDonald has been duly
discharged from the ship Plymouth, for an
J
1848.
called, the reefs shook
were
topsails
had
at
gone
certify
Shee Island, )
June 28th,
was
cans ever
ac-
of McDonald's embarkation:
count
which
Japanese
with
an
he
was
good sailor, well educa-
a
to
tificate
Hav-
us
journal, giving
was
of the
some
advised
embarked
furnished
He
Japan Sea, I
the
to
good opportunity
letter
learn
upon his perilous and adventurous enterprise.
One of his
until
His intentions were
The
over.
the little vessel.
at
expedition. upon
ar-
penetrating
the
to
decked her
partially
was
ted, of firm mind, and well calculated for the
over
for
preparations
Ply-
the
hermetically sealed Empire of Japan.
Capt. Edwards allowed him to make choice
of the best boat
He
stances.
kinds.
make
spy-glass
sight forever.
our
of
betook
the
after
Lahaina, he began
man
instead
shore,
on
Soon
sea.
young
but
education,
good
a
pursuing
the
to
employ of the Hudson
Fort Colville, Columbia.
at
long
as
Every man on board felt sad to see a
shipmate leave the ship under such circum-
Plymouth when she sailed from the U. S.
After
eye
an
mast
of
name
board
on
ship's
our
from there
another, that they might
watched from mast-head
last
It
"
last look
a
from
going in
was
then the
;
one to
him mention
December, 1848.
tor
have
brace the main
to
From
seen
The
ship's company.
city of Nepon, and if the English
of the affair, found in the Friend
our account
passed from
from there
about young McDonald's attempt
venturous
to
considerable
a
August
I understand he has
called Dr. McDonald.
inherited
corres-
brought by
men
of
name
York
Several months ago, I
"
Among
the
by
one
Our New
thus remarks
pondent
imprisoned.
there
were
American
some
an
to see
He took off
viewed with the naked
was
he could be
as
and obtained the release of
given
was
direction.
opposite
aft
it, but in silence.
waived
returned from the
was
His
like
waves
gathered
yard, and the gallant ship
com-
vessel had
This
the
over
hands had
He let go the
forever!
us
the last of the bold adventurer.
well-known in
was
board.
from
dashed
All
arrow.
same
this part of
was
i
18 7
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having books
distribution,* will
by sending the
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Pure religion and undeftled before God, the Hither,
To tisit thefatherless and widows in their affliction, and
one's
keep
is
this:
self unspotted from the world.
96
to
EdabiteyY.M.Cotmhif.eA.
the
and the
pulpit
and
touched
he was almost
or
little
Wro
seek
madly
I»read
What
His
your overthrow.
not his rage
though
Lasts
lie ol
Leave
Tbo igh
II"
To
In
tbe Uideon
your wrongs
Lord.
his
authorship
its
Feb.
heavy
this
;rue
God's
a-
meet
resolutely
expense,
myself
set
$15,120.
were
small,
No! "Aith
or
Against
jest
And
and
is with
Ood
hell
Amen. Lord
*-'o «hall
A
is trae.
in
republished
were
his
of the
to
Pittsfield
raise
Pastor
a
I bear
I'cace
to
and
the life,
Amen.
TL«-
sweet
icai.
of the
as songs
author.
"
say,
the
phatically
Peace!"
sive
skies;
George
1
The
in
erary
ily
respond
graph, copied from
a
Parish of the First
in Pittsfield,
"
Perhapa
the-
Jiaracter, wm
his
"
young
young
man
man
with more
useful
the
to
aver
a
ardor
and
young.
rfOTid, alive
moat
A
His
young
of lit-
want
last
enthusiasm.
In
the
than be
widely by
his
very considerable
to the services
be
years;
feature
whatever
him, hope irradioated
the field
have
for
hi*
of
direc-
pathway.
of miaaions
cause
of
his
; bo
education,
these
and all
will be known
labors
in
behalf of
of the oivilized
part
has rendered
through
done
years
B.
Not
the
should
I
have been
year
beauty
and
more
to
attracted because I
and I know—or
has
no secrets
in
secrets
you
this
every
I
it.
to
Father
there
short, brief
wish
we
had
story of his life.
more, but
thing he said and did,
better than
come
keep al-
made
the word
Christ, for
he is
in
him
doing
better.
"
not
"
was
What is
and
"
often
not
be
a
we
We
may beshall
we
ought
being simply
"
I
of
am
Let
it
fancy.
be
Ito knock ?
am
Ito
if
you
your
will, your
if you will
heart."
L*>t him be
a man,
a
highest
hero,
cometh
ideal.
glorious
a
door,"
the
to
•'
1
am
Now is the
ac-
day of salvation."
hear His
voice, harden
*
knock?
to
"
Knock and it
seek and ye shall find
shall 1 knock?
How
ye
that labor and
ask
;
give you
Take
rest.
"
Conic
me
unto
heavy laden,
are
and
yoke upon you
my
all
and I will
learn of me."
are to
knock, then,
at
the
Door, which
for admission into the fold of
now,
Christ, by coming
was
attended by
Christ, by
to
meeting of
only
interest, however,
in reference
ent
of his
way
the
and
the
brotherly feeling afforded
couragement and
addressed
well-being
by
The
for much
meeting
ol
of
expressions
reason
hope.
The
those pres-
by
the future
to
Association
limited number.
a
manifested
organization
en-
was
Mr. Emerson of Waialua, who
with
topics.
made
were
Especial
progress of
should
Christianity
en-
which Christians
be
by others
notice
to the
regard
with
spirit
and Christian-workers
Remarks
in
earnestness
thusiasm and
various
paid
was
in
animated.
on
certain
the
to
portions
of India.
the
is
to
be
Association
call
hoped
will
which
increase of
that all members
our
perfect
generously respond
may
come
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to
all.
strangers
coming months
them
widening, and
Reading Room
Especially
who
to
of
may
to
and
is
would
be
with
make
to
for the
contribution amounts.
personal and pecuniary aid
possibly have.
most
lam the
and ye shall receive."
with any
not a
can
•■
man
knock ?
field of usefulness is
if you like
No
"
the best
Is it
out
man
by me."
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It
behold I stand*, the door
agine the best friend you
Make
who
knocking, hut the younpf
to
the
thing you have in this
friend whom
you love
and in whom you can trust ?
Now just imworld ?
man
young
Christ
shall be opened;
not
with reference
Indeed, he himself says
you always,"
and knock."
We
this
to
time—now is the
your
spoke
knew every-
might
we
with
acquainted, and
to use
we
a
heart
some
any
We have, however, the
we are.
be
if
am
save
"To-day
am
Christ has lived and died, and has left but
a
will
knock."
;•
When
cepted
the
secret,
may learn
Christ.
long
Glory
to
think—that God
by learning
should
see more
man a
intends
that I
sure
me to
this
least I
at
which he
and I feel
ways,
of God's
attract
see
and
I
only
door of his
The last
pondering
glory shines brighter;
of
King
open
so
commandments.
of
some
the
the Saviour;
You
Men.
Adviceto Young
as
to
in.
N.
to move.
of Christ because he is
speak
done;
pest.
thirty-one
pronounced
to
passed by the certainly
Congregational Church
espoused
be called
Will
you.
take up his
in and
Oh friend, hasten
then
me
human
One who has been
the door for the
and
whatever
old, old story of the life of Christ,
exten-
an
following para-
resolution
ever entered
most
a
young—but
in
men,
And let
satisfy
to
come
abode with you ?
man—
suggestive
upon the
they may
author himself, and
engaged in
departments of labor. Dr. Todd
longta*
'.he
Student
Most heart-
reading.
the
most
his
tion his labors led
No
of few
the young
to
where Dr. Todd had officiated
Pastor, during
as
em-
and the
methodizing his acquisitions
can
invigorating,
Macdonald's
the
college students.
information and
we
was
writings
■■Index Rerum" has aided many
man
the
report
appeared, it secured
among
exercise
be satisfied
cannot
than God.
waiting
waiting, and
Neither
divine man—the
him
let
not
you
the only interpretation oflife.
have
John Todd, who
widely known. When
reading
but
upon young
of life
sphere
. —Longfellow.
Young Man's Friend,
Manual" first
of
immortals,
authors who have been devoted
are more
that the
full.
high standing will fill
nor
less
this entire world
be
not
made like God
you
God stands
is Christ,
American papers
children.
for
writer
tell
to
portals
shakes the
of love arise.
the Rev.
re-
visiting
a
which 1
to
were
journey
labor and character of such
especially
The Young Man's Friend.
death of
who
the Pittsfield
to
this
cler-
a
The contemplation
pious,—cannot
I
recent
special
a
love,
nor
man
stands
when
all
we
honest, hearty, studious, filial, sturdy, patri-
me
The
made
cease;
vibrations,
from its brazen
great organ
of
at
in addition than
yon
more
would
anything
with
father allowed her
child, and that
conservative influence
and then
voice of Christ
longer,
melodies
holy
fainter,
solemn,
of war!s
blast
beautiful
Bat
with
it; for
open
Dr. Todd
pay her respects
future, through long generation,
once more the
and no
!
Tbe
bell
money,
not
tby praise.
Tbe sounds of war grow
heart
your
foreign
since,
England,
of
books her
a
healthful and
\nd like
books
ideal; he is
imagine.
My friend, if you owned
says
she
America,
make bare ;
arm
again!
without end.
dark
months
Church of
only
read when
otic,
the
and
standing
stands there, and he fills
Christ
can even
Where
almost the
.i.v-i-w-y.
Down
few
a
the
grant our prayer:
chorus lo
World
Only
marked, that
lail,
cannot
for ns once
All
England,
English lady, the daughter
gyman,
;
grown
own.
tbe sainls and
martyrs
mighty
languages.
met an
ihey
are
now thine
Captain,
Kigbt
vol-
Thirty
all tbeir crew
are
Jesus,
to
results of
written.
were
1
is
My friend, he
being.
door.
come
prevail.
byword
us, we
Oir victory
H-s-at
with
shall
us
word
tie-
a
rise
who shall
own
'id,
expense
of tbem have been translated in
many
As
from
surface
The pecuniary
and
large
umes,
human
your
this grand
society, great have referred and
early period,
support,
and
pen
and his word.
in,
event, will
preached
an
T«
write and earn."
these
fare
of
upon
sermon
me.
upon
my
tielongs
from all our
eye.
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circle
ripple
a
mother's
ranged
..tints
came
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your
historical
an
No
1873, he remarks, "At
hour.
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hidden
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o"er (ioil".
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sad
him."
pebble east by
took
;
cheer
who
rising generation,
this
power.
sometimes laint*.
your courage
luit a little
good
Him
and
faultless.
small, ever suffered
any
«"fraing triumph
To
the loc
Sock,
of
news
eagerly respond to the words that we are now uttering. Asa citizen, townsman, neighbor and friend,
GustaBattle-Song.
vuAsdolphus'
Kear not, O
each
to
press
the
by
we
Our
need
generosity.
open and free
we
us
invite
any
during the
frequent
use
of it.
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