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                  <text>FRIEND.
THE
TO
SUPPLEMENT

DECEMBER

HONOLULU,
Nov. 27,1876]
|From tire P. C. Ailvortim-r,

declared

ian, and

THANKSGD
IVN
AY.

can

In response

of ladies and

blage
at

invitation

to an

Minister Resident,

can

a

ing

gentlemen

services of the

occupied
panied
The
on

W.

Col.

by

Allen of

F.

accom-

staff.

reading

the

by

voluntary

a

roast

the Rev.

the Rev. Mr.

by

The

1328.

plum) pudding

inquire,
prepare

thyself

sing-

7:10—"

Say

that the former

cause

better than these ? for thou dost

to some

which
the

of the

Islands

the

were

be

prospect

of

assurance

more

King

that the

in America and

reviewed, and

given-of

the

happy

return

events

of

political

in

to-day,
God's

and

women

wonderfully

of

ance

of

a

of Grant's
nessee

religious

there

glorious
speech

were

is

quoted,

A.

Castle,

S. N.

It.

A.

Joseph

P. Carter,

was

a

ThanksgivDiscourse.
1775-1875.

of

FONST.CIPRHENUACTHVED.,
25,1875,

By Rev. S. C. Damon.
Job

the

the

the world

promises of

for the

Some

: vubJb.

"

to the

*

i .11.10.

EccLßSiasTßs

are

Say not, then, What is the caase

Iretter than these 7

inquire wisely concerning

in

For thou dost

assur-

sentences

Army of the Ten-

and the sentiments were

heartily

years,

most

ment

expressed

tion

in

advantages,
whence

they

God

full
lor

year.''
efforts

reason

favors
We

were

time-honored
ancestral

hundred and

respond

Grant's

proclama-

free

enjoyment of

should

not

forget

are

the

derived, and

Father

of all

the

the

not

being put

forget

us

that

forth to

all

source

extent

Mercies.

to renew our thanks to

upon

fifty

to the senti-

and

bestowed

do

a

precious

two

can

President

we

our obligations to

with

of

We

Almighty

during the post
one

secure

a

of

more

an

year

ago

treaty

of

but

the past year are qnito

in

of

world.

of

that

of

were

discovery

soon

when our

is

is

a

if

America
the

in

the

his

were

navigator

to

is a

his

in

spot

ought
it

to

is the

our

isl-

civilized

to the

ago

is

in

join

to

there
which

world.

or

rejoicing

century ago

hundred years

for

of

nations,

incognita

world.

ocean,

preparing

One

terra

tbe

matter

the

murmuring

comes

Surely

to

around

made

islands

celebrated

place

one

pre-

tbe his-

wide

the

but

gathering of

Just

and

is

as well as
era in

on

sweeps
It

land.

Hawaii.

Not

its full quota of contribu-

preparation

literally

earth

nation on

1775, Cook returned from

mer of

Tho

they

what

interested

people

civilized

celebration.

were

freighted

Centennial.

the Great

only America,

this

Kingdom
ands

for

of

literature

our current

destined to mark

breeze

mercies

is

atmosphere

would

we

of the

preparations

forward

hum

expressions

if

cannot

record

American

every

warmest

our

we

little kingdom

our

join

acknowledged

an

centennial discussions.

style

to

is

of not

busy

grand

tbe

sum-

second voy-

Preparations

third and last voyage,
be

was

to

discovered

and

the

find bis last resting

Kealakekua Bay.

As the

rally

of

yet

territorially foreign

age

not

Tho year of Our Lord 187G

every

that

more

if

forth

with

floated over tho

the

most

of

we

: "Amid the rich

our

have

the

historic memories

and

not

this."

accordance

hallowed by

custom

on

search of their fattier.."

international.

unity

alive with

1776,
year

For Inquire, I pray thee, of Ore former affe,

be

Amer-

remarks,

recent writer

a

Tho very

to send

paring

tory

only

not

grows more

to a

the

are

awake,

The

with

isl-

are our

necessarily

and

call

yenr.

are

tions.

from

ground

the

af-

only

must

The

blessings

to

pleased

are

incalculable bless-

No longer

centennial memories;

people

ami prepare thyself

the

saturated

is

P. C. Jones, Jr.

Gathered

since

single

with

Out

fondly

becoming

confine our

B. Athcrton,

is

foreign lands."

is

race

thanksgiving,

E. P. Adams,

who

Christianity

While

of

into

alliance

philosophy.

sufficient

Alex. J. Oartwright,

.J.Scott,

As

the world

fact in reality,

accepted

and

flow.

isolated but

are now no

fact in

that here-

commerce it

intimate union

into

Every day

a

F. Dillinghntn,

B.

Peirce,

that the former clays

reviewing

aspect

future.
to

request

of

were

note

progressed

In

everywhere.

connection with

word,

Henry

at

1775

influence in the
widely increased its

and

and

publication.

With great respect and kind regards,

said

speaker

and
then in science and the arts,

men

copy

the same for

delivered

CENTENNIAL

interesting retrospect

an

of

the eloquent,

discourse

Thanksgiving Day;

on

you

thanks for

warm

appropriate

of the

brought

be

commercial

in

expected great

ultimately

the human

allud-

residents

throughout the world

men

The world has

fairs of

by

their

nnd

inquire

lived and flourished one' hundred years ago.

has

instructive

called

now

return

assurance

closer

alliance

to remain

There

under-

intimate relations with

principal

JThe

not

is redolent of centennial

atmosphere

memories.

were

reciprocity and

of

abroad,—the

from

then,

days

tender

signed

The

fathers.

great North American Republic.

will

ands

we arc

will

about

wns

of our

land

happy

certain

and

closer

and

hoped
ings

almost

ica, but the world.

sir:

Damon—Dear

C.

thankful—among

the outside world, and the
our

not

briefly

why

reasons

should
the

After

this."

wisely concerning
ing

by

was

Job 8:8—" For

the search of their fathers;"

to

Ecclesiastes

What is the

enjoyed.

was

Honolulu, November 26, 1875.
S.

Rev.

thee, of the former age, and

I pray

and

scrip-

Frear;

sermon

Damon,.from

Dr.

the

this

drawn

by

singing—" Ye nations

;

rejoice ;" reading

round the earth

ing—hymn

were

the tradi-

of

the

lslnnd Kingdom

the

with

Miijesty

His
to the

arc

recognize

intimate

more

"

giving proclamation

prayer

business

of

turkey) and apple (or

goose (or

Rev. Mr. Frear of President Grant's thanks-

ture ;

day

places

Dr.

noticed that

we

and among many families

closed,

his

by the Key.

prayer

and

My country

"

that

his visit

blessings which

and the

The
after our

singing

the

During

stores

some

tionary

followed

organ,

King

thee," and

Damon.

to

upon

King

services concluded with
'tis of

the

congregation,

commenced with

services

the

in the

a seat

eloquent,

was

forcible.

and

tho

Among

exor-

discourse

of the

chosen

morn-

thanksgiving

the

Majesty

His

day.

gathered

was

peroration
well

the

Like

of government.

dium, the

assem-

Thursday

on

in

participate

to

by

pretty large

the Fort Street Church
last

the Ameri-

and

reciprocity,

starting upon

in accordance with the Ameri-

fully

theory

and Christ-

truly noble, brave

be

to

1875.

16,

stirring

events

introduced and

of

made

1775

are

thus

natu-

signally prominent,

�TII I

106
1 I'HOI-OSK.
TIONS

ON

OF THANKSGIVING

Let

for

us

been

look

out

in

those living

As America
ural lor

Europu.

and

which

has

the

fur.

by

conflicts of

in

Aiucriciins

affection

warm

nwuy

no

i

between

ica

and

It

givings.

with

ministry
forced

Tho

1770

Irom

litct

bad

statesmen

cau

which

mis- '

live

t

he

as

but

of

Tho

about.

brought

American colonists

edged

as

to hor

and

sound

did

than

has since

nursed

country

year
iiortH

colonists
niiiii

into

soldiers
to

Germany

forced

wcro

fight

in

the

of

whose
of

down on the page

had

the

tbo

the

statesman

great orator,

was at the

just forty-five
old

man

defame

of seventy-six

not

been

tho

Great

in

hard

at

a

as

was

youth

a

thoughtloss
yet

the

was

possessing

and

character nnd
of

that

liritish
the

those

tho

gay

sumo

young

the

of

Empire

philanthropist,

was

place

then

County of Bedford, having

prison

very

work, and
ford
ers.

has

where

where

erected

Burns

also

a

cultivate tho
in
"

the

The

Boil of

Holds
tones

her

his

freed

the

the

Howard,
the

immortal

Duke of Bed-

the prince of Dreamof

the

assisting

with

voice,"

be

a

same

his

ago

father

to

while abroad
bonnie lass.

once

said

to

of

Egypt,

with

midshipman

a

l'ittat

Sir

in

Duke of

and

the

In

lic

of

terms

they

nation

thrones

conquered by

been

fourth

nations

four

the

the

been

secret session

in

left the

fields

city,

that

colonists

Tho

Deism of

teen

colonies

wcro

three

tary leaders or

latter half of

the

period

of

was

was

an

in

studyIn

illustrious

destined

to

master of the

destiny
of

of

tho

nature in

by kings

in

and

wcro

eighteenth

great religious

England, except

the Church

ago

the

of England

assailed

associates.

gathered

not

in

venture

century

one

for both

what

lead

to

of

do.

to

compromise

waß

at

forth the thir-

Promise?

There

bo free, yet

passing

how

Mrs.

in

letter

was

hearing

army

Great

from

a

body

in

Britain,

depresas

the

nnd the

by Whitfield,

achievement to

wife

of

her

to

feci

?

the

John Adams,

from

our

"

eousness be

rise

out of

stated

fate of

by patience

Mr. Adams

is

place,

stability

replies :

I am tied

laws?

shall give

and
our

of

them

of

peo-

monarchy

or

I

place.

perplexities, but

times,

our

Great
and

I con-

regulations,

take

to

as

But

the

may justice and

of

right-

nnd order

difficulties may

be

perseverance."

"As

fast by

When

prejudices

to

be frco

your resolutions

customs

confusion.

surmounted

congress,

the

of

bo

so as

the force of laws.

labyrinth

take

tho

shall

laws

governed

Who

is true

whatever

in a

whatever shall

a

Bcparute

any government

had

tho

guns

If wo

of

bo

laws?
It

for

or

lost

thus

Braintrce,

boouiing

:

we

Can

of ancient

anxious

get

what iv

husband, then

written
of

what code

hitherto

democracy,

surface

United States,

the

Boston

sider those things and

I

of

idea

administered by genesis

form

in favor

form-

however

beneath the

will they continuo to'havo them?

ple

had

On the 27th of Novem-

How shall

have

grand

the

Adams,

They

correct

a

a national

without mili-

continental congresß in Philadel-

within

English

the

gives

President of

the

tho

;

Mass.,

were

were resolved

peep

private letter

a

member of

phia

A

in public affairs.

subsequently
wrote

without

were

the

was

i*

often

ber, 1775,

full of enthusiasm

tho sinews of war.

society

combined fleets of

dio honored

in

had

troops

season

knew

and

foreign alliances, but

ed no

of

totter, and unless ho

great explorer

dare

organization ; they

and energy ?

to

British

people

patriotism, yot they

force

the

not

was

sent over to enforce

army

the land

third

inactivity

the

to

million of

progress

Atlantic, while the

wns

the

and was in

army

gloomy

able

was

is not

It

among

Vernon

1775, or just

negotiation

who

end, yet

soon

Wesley and their

of

period

accomplished

and find his

beceinc

great

a

Washington

they

and

tho

and

shall

the

America,

of

congress

the

Neither party

Who

the

dead formalism of

dark

a most

which

world and

and

was

grave

himself

great battles
in

Independence had

of Mount

The autumn of

forth.

the

to

of

which

long established, but erelong

I'ortc."

a

from

liberty

the

repub-

mind, however,

undisciplined

our

second

in

continental

the

to

of Germany.

of

the

Philadelphia.

retain

have

middle of

quiet

command of

be

scholars.
The

the

year

shepherd youth

courts

new

those battles

as

battles

Bear

Declaration

written;

what

Napoleon

the

colonies from

gain an existence

the earth.

Borope and

the

restrained by

century'was

of

?

in

to become

new

affairs

to

Napoleon

are

The first

to

struggling

from those

the

birth-throes

while

Wellington

foretold

the

were

and

deci-

wcro

resulted

with

compared

of
tho

upon

were small

they

establish

subsequent

established

all

to

lone island

in

Humboldt

boys'/

four

been
and

obedience.

Mohammed Ali

of

schools

have

could

havo

yet

Human

names,

1775

nnd

size

bloody struggle des-

a

Insignificant

America.

"Europe

of

slain

the thirteen

forever

among

the

America.

glance at

names

Alia

to sever

mother country

writing

attention

their

year

aud

primary

of those

Sublime

sion

the

and central

Wellington,

Albania,

I Europe, might

the

issues

Great

still

commenced

they

loyalty

one

philosopher Humboldt, author

the

made tho Turkish empire
had

sive

battles.

1775,

year

as

concerned, those

are

but

conflicts ;

fur

Boldicrs

inferior engagements-,

of seventeen.

to

Corsica, the Duko

of

overthrow

of

historic

Their

!

tho

dictate

on a

of

revolution and

war, carnage,

who

1775,

bo

fields

number of

Umvin

the

of

years old

six

each

mention

lad, Mohammed

careers

to

battle

and

So

people.

the

and

Concord

the

celebrations have awakened an

around Boston, besciging

Cambridge,

call your

to

desire

the

in

youth

ing

"

of

charge tho

his

wrote

Ayrshire, and

coquetting

of

who

high sheriff

youth

with Pitt and Wilberforce,

the

indica-

at the head

of slaves.

recently

a statue to

was

him

under

Bunyan

but

of

no

powers of mind,

reformers

and America

age

with

man, who

influence

grand

heart, which

noble band

of

and

cor-

Cow-

but

was

that

Kobertson

were

to view

I Irish

Cambridge University.
of

and Fall

Decline

\rtis

I

At

regions
of j

youth

a

writings of Doddridge, and had given
tions of

had

son

a

armies

Lexington,

of enthusiasm

American

a

ad-

state,

1770, while Goldsmith

fellow

of "Cosmos."

to

pen

dictionary

who

1775.

of

the

an

the

of

world,

affairs in Amer-

political

fought during

were

unwouted spirit

ago,

Gibbon

battles

Ilill

and thcirccntcniiial

tho

1774.

the state of

carefully

was

Hume had

in

Hunker

and

Bonaparte,

the

was an

his

younger,

1775,

under

come

employed

a

America,

rise

powers, being

great

Pitt,

Commoner

Wilbcrfurce

had

His

published.

sixteen, studying

Pitt, but

;

ho

friend of

his

was

visions

Ho

liurke,

Dr. Johnson

age.

colonists.

tho

had not

of

First|

day?

in

prime

tho

friends Mrs.

faithful

was

Nelson

boys

handed

throne.

and

of

zenith

years

been

of

so

No

beclouded his

but

ot

The

ica.

that
the

upon

Olncy. suffering

which

idea

rect

the old

endeavor to form

Atlantic

Wes-

The poet

at

years,

of lilc, dying

labor

was

in

the

crossing

may

years of

lilc

church.

Beforo crossing the Atlantic
in

then alivo

king, George 111.

been fifteen years upon

colonies,

have

his ever

history

Empire,

Who

find

exerted

ability

quietly

many

passed away

Lord

to our

history

foremost stood

and

the

iv'

homes

of England.

names

more

Paley

characters

prominent

and

England,

their

1775.

at the condition

glance

wcro some

from

American soil.

on

by

the

in

the
had

should

displayed greater

ever

living

so

Hcs-

submission—and mercenary

ENULA.Nu,

Let us

drngoon

thousands ofsoldiers to

conveyed

fitting

that

arduous

u

he

nnd Key. John Newton.

of war and trans-

Vessels

What

terrible malady

for

reason

been acknowl-

then

of

years

and

leave

imagination

us now in

tined

earnestly

1775.

AMERICAN COLONIES,

Let

been

had

he crossed

yearly increasing!

England

that

contended for

tho mother

more

nndcr

Whitlield was dead,

influence

is

it

Wesley

was

under

he

England,

Master.

what an

of

(Vol. 8, pp. 174-5.)

conceded by

other colonists.

have

author

had

it was

world,

ministration and organizing

pcr

political principle

Almost every
the

the

was

and

minister of

nor

1775,

in

kin-

Whitfield,

labored so

had

Mills'

a

arc

More.

England.

sixteen

world, and

Samuel

could

Jefferson

king

independence."

American

of

had

yet

their

sisters.

of

Wesley—although seventy-two

not

ley's

he

Old

iv

her

standing

orators

as

New

in store for his

scpiirution

a

zeal

indefatigable

sympathetic spirit

tho

avoid

eloquence of John Adams,

tho

nor

Europe

born

iv

his grave

a recon-

in

and

lost.

yet

and Amer-

Hadluy,

Thirteen times

tho

gave

not

and

South

high

pulpit

years.

was

Kurupc

to Hannah

the old nnd new

in both

|

his

llaucroft, "Auicri-1

to

of

prince

the Atlantic,

colonies.

effect

to

years spent

Writes

struggled

neither the

Adams,

by

that

head, which

tin;

thirteen

strove

six

tho

1775 !

to

and

has

in

institutions

other

character

it

.More

Vussnr,

and

standard of

then

hardly appreciate

can

Hannah

to

Seminary,

age,

ciliation during

which

world,

the

She

at

labor-

Bristol,

in

elevate

to

education

founders of

dead

hard

many

at

the

upon

hard Franklin

how

Oh,

North

Lord

independence

the

obligations

a

all tho

England—George 111 and

was

Icmnle

Hannah More was

England.

impulse,

of

like
then

was

way,

181 5.

,

thrill

strings

the

seminary

sisters

and her

England

aloof with
were cast

colunists

her

lasting obligations

colonies commenced, history records tho
the

Icmnle

diplomacy, negotia-

war,

Btrugglo

the

old.

years

of her

an

cause

the

When

five

with

ing

Lovers

and arbitration.

tion

of

heart

my

Scott, by

Icmalc education in

fathers,

out amid

died

made

i

country I

their

child

the head

1775.

days hud

"

Scott,

il&amp;ilian harp."

dred

century of

a

of

laud

means

in

mother

those

on-

a

it is nat-

territory,
the

to

an

appeared

it

as

and America

England

look

aud

century,

Walter

1775.

Of

that tlio world

world

then colonial

wits

to

us

I

forgot

the

upon

|

TO NO-

BUT THOSE

lost

the

for

advancing

dcavor to
to

few moments

a

Otlt MINDS EMO-

OCCASION,

THIS

1875,

TICK NOT TIIK EVENTS OF

has

IN

ORDKK TO AWAKEN

IN

DII!EM I X R

FRIEND.

to

my

what

honor

pusses

in

to comme-

�THE

without

again
with

like

writes

happy

as

John

ardor of

his

They

then
of a

the clouds

As

settled

An

had
conquer Canada,

defeat

proved

death of General

tho

tiic

claimed abroad
reared

bo

to

upon

I

"

Montgomery
was

able,

only

was

country,
have

hu-

saviours

mankind in

We

in
to sit

:

disgrace.

the

owe

this

of
all

con-

house,

to

rebellion."

the

lantic, during
noble

which

struggle,

your 1775,

your attention

bill

each

sword

in

scribed

u

his

the

tho

figure

did

torted
all

from

true

highly

meaning

stood forth

ut

are

as

law
true

and
now

to

tho

which

"

with
in-

was

placidatn
hand

Issued

in

while

tbe

old

Magna

was

defence

of

home
The

that

and

of

and

when

which

abroad,

term.

long

in

so

tbe best

They

line

of

were

patriots

religious freedom

Tho

ex-

American colonists

periods

contended

order.

Charta

Bunnyinedc,

at

uttered

who

in

English

lor true

liberty

words

of Webster

forty

bursting

the

blessing

been

the first to

was

have

world

have

pulsations
France

natioms

of

Declaration

tho

its

lelt

since

beloved

our

years

performing

world

the

of

hundred

the

of

ago

has

down-trodden

millions

which

and

her

performed

tho

better than

the former

these?

growing

the

year

world's

or a

Egyptians

may

have

precious

und

maintain

that

perished

from

pies

a

the

among

a

Christian

which
in

advanced

President

his

we

Proclamation,

are this

to

terance

fathers,

of tho

a

equal rights
tive

of

schools,

us

labor

speech,

and

lor

Not only

that not a

be

applied

sectarian school.

Leave

altar.

separated."

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Well

tbe

for

muy

to

of

the

by

has

the head

cen-

foun-

our

security

all

fore-

of

free

morals, and

men,

irrespec-

encourage

free

dollarappropriated

the support

the matter

Church and
we

war

Lexington, should

religion,

or

in

ut-

recent

a

"On thiß

progress, pure

privileges

and resolve

family

worthy

at

with

given

strengthening

ago

years

nationality,

to them shall

the

has issued

President

structure commenced

Let

free

of

front

compliance

Republic :

work

bundled

bo begun.

thought,

the

during

America,

who

his old comrades

to

great Christian

tennial year the
dations

in

bravo words,

uttered most
a

head,

ever

occu-

the

Christian sentiments, but in

addressed

speech

has

in

1

now—

world

convened.

morning

Proclamation

and

stands

nations

to

lost, but

than

Foremost

of

than

relating

nations,

Grant at its

a

ancient

readily

and Christian

generation.

fur

principle

be

vantage ground vastly higher

former

with

the

is

in

day

valuable has

nothing really
among

not

knowledge

arts

may

were

Tho

more

Some

stones

civilized

to-day—the

times,

—

Some speak

much

granite

arc

enquire

one

understood the
of

then,

frequent

men.

among

succeeding generations.
metals

that

a

The world

Thanksgiving.

blocks

handling vast

too

or

has

of

times

not

and

better;

argue

from

perished

has

and

lost arts,"

Bocial,

not

former

wise.

no

much

too

Say

former centuries

but

worse,

is not

The

America

dost

The

No, in

this!

not

Christian

feci

a

America

of any

of religion

to

State forever

proud

to

with

Evangelists

Her

tained

Missionary

by

them most

truth

gospel
tho

doing

ideas

the

ing

hundred

past

and

hope

and

ycurs,

their

work than
of tho

review

dur-

sentiments,

in

to

heralds of

America

Europe,

iv the hearts

confidence

aro

tho

is calculated to

world,

the

sus-

somo

is accorded

careful

A

tho earth.

nations,

but

wcro

bravely

more

time.

present

all

welcome

a

Never

cordial.

into

Societies,

where

visiting Europe,

is

and

Missionaries

to heathen*

only going

that

such her influence

As

Christian

going abroad

are

arc not

They

nation.

is that

If

nation.

earth, I claim

on

on

half-suppressed

Christian

a

nation

and

of Paul

those

defined and

America

world-wide.

inspire

of all who

ultimate

for tho

spread

aro

Christianity

of

of the earth.

the nations

TnE I'RKSENT AND FUTURE OF AMERICA, AND TUE

of

privileges,

former

thou

For

and

"

the

this."

ages,—the

better than

is

there is

WORLD.

belong

is in

It

oppressive

great work

this

that

cause

wisely concerning

"

in

political regeneration.

is

what

language

only

not

enjoy

now

them.

denied

part

In no ill

Hill.

laboring

unembarrassed.

religious rights

then

were

Man

noble, brave

are

ono

Republic

the

and

They

senti-

utters

Chid Magistrate

these.

Christian, harmonizing

among

the

abolished.

been

whose

like

of

map

and revo-

uprising,

Old and

nations.
have

ol

nation

ments

and throughout

u

changes

an

more free

civil, political

of

been

breathe

now

at

she

among

place during

since the birth

There

institutions

nations
Tho

the

upou

that

mission

Glance

taken

have

but many

one,

feudal

a

107

progress of Christian

country

noble

a

earth.

and reflect

years

to

at

power.

nations

of

while around

Charta,

other

claim for

any

American,

left

at tho critical

as

Act

back

tho

petit

of that

history, and manfully
under

An

credit

spirit, Englishmen,

friends of civil

have

of

On

me

the As-

:

World.

while

been

the

political independence, they

prize.

in

1775

Its

years.

Old

then

becoming crystallized

forth

gone

it

lull

a woRtD-wiuE view.

of

John

linenl descendants
and

tho

vivifying

he

good

King

were,

truest

in

respond,

colonists

Englishmen,

honor and

of 1775
and

the

illußtra-

an

from his

Thus,

their

forget

not

words,

liberty."

seeking

were

As

Ensi

liberty,—

tho

mighty

colonists, let

upon

£&gt;tto, Magna

were

many brave

that

moaning,—thesword seeks

tjuictcm, —and

libcrtale

tho At-

of

passed by

an

and

until America

Dec.

of

hand,

motto,

under

American

in

device

a

right

Latin

displayed

vote

a

emitting bills

for

was

rest

quiet
sub

the

£50,000 sterling.

of

amount

to

Massachusetts

passed

was

Bee

in

end

to

spirit animating

of the

call

of

we

independence.

tion

sembly

sides

part

a

not

waß

her

should achieve

oil both

taking

men

curtain

historic

the

events

glance at passing

and

hundred

an

felt

national
raise

partially

As we

lor

world's

virtues;

retorted

of

tho

of

called rebels.

was

gen-

able,

Fox

liberty,

stitution which enables us

He
was

his

on

mark

the benelactors

been

the

lamenting

country."

ossertcrs of

pronounced

loss.

has

there

that it not

add,

liberty

in

July, 1770,

Independence,

where

und

manhood aud

1 would
of

spirit

the

Where

sustained,

of its

subsequently

of

America.

Hichard

to

and

the 4th

aud

strength

spirit."

hut

lutions which

caused

and

brave,

a

is no certain

rebel

All "the great

ages,

his

undone

The term

in

Curse

and generous rebel.

they've

original

into life

on

tho

in

At

whole city

humane, he

was

of

one

Yet," replied

public

as u

be

still he

"

join

cannot

the

army.

virtues,

oulogium.

of

their

and

parliament

he

mane

of its

nurtured

was

lives,

news

intelligence

the

Burko in

death

but

youth

still

out

Congress pro-

monument

brave,
erous ;

said,

tears."

valor

noble

North,

Lord

"

marble

a

a

its

Bunker

forever.

her first voice

American Liberty raised

is

There

and

Lexington,

and

will remain

they

••

States:

United

Concord,

and there

has

the

of the

under

Tho sad

Montgomery,

in

was

his

Montgomery.
him

and

Boston,

Hill,

I

with

it is

of his death,

news

Philadelphia

thicker,
fitted

failure

a

in the Amencan

popular generals

most

state'

the year 1775

expedition,

accompanied

was

their

down

leadership of Benedict Arnold.

the

war were

lioiieful and enthusiastic,

were

and heavier.

civil
in

in his

lad

a

colonists

the

upon

was none other

to

was

dread realities

to a close

gloomier

a

John

letters;

tho

somewhat bewildered.

but still
drew

who

Quincy,

of disorder.

"

and

indignation against

referred

here

pressing heavily

of

Hancock

the Senate

in

only lives,

All tho

teens.

of

his

with

with

burning

Johnny

than

of

for

John

witii

Johnny

Mr.

as

to come

enemies."

Tho

lo

master

here

come

persuade you

can

glowing

hero

a

and

country
her

bo

will

never

bring

Thank

lady.

bis

will

we will

and

us,

if I

you,

Wo

inc.

1

But

nothing.

nicate

7 5

I8

DECEMBER,

FRIEND.

no

spirit

would invite

you

in

As

men.

nnd

nation,

a

that

never was

when rent

caused

civil

by

was

felt

and

merce,
tion of

in

but

world,

must

ominous

Monitor
naval

fact that

is

among

to

with

efforts

had

aud

been

well

and

in

the

in

past

the

only

in

tiro

almost

to

givo thanks

when

the

review.
"

former

past
We

days

is

is

every

facts

an

century
have
were

as

world.

hundred

years.

of the

Bible

America, that being
of Massa-

languago

and

British

printing

are

hundred

the

languages

two
to

nations
written

being preached,

nation.

for which

occasion
or

surely
better

of

into

for

Tbe leaven

rapidly permeating all parts

are

on

now

the

far

so

of the

edition

Societies

over

gospel

globe. These

in mark-

Bible Societies

one

one

aa

of missions

years ago

Missionaries from these

evangelistic truth

and

activity

have reduced forty different languages

witness,

in

telegraph,

nigh asleep,

the Indian

in

the

conversion

published

volume

The

issue

grati-

the awakened spirit

A.D.1875 stands

the

Bible

Foreign

forms.

The

a most

Now the American Bible,

dialects.

na-

most

America, have been called

ago,

Elliot's Biblo

sacred

for

during

chusetts.

and

was

and

century
ever

casting

One hundred

foieign missionary

Europe

existence
One

iv

western

Christian

the cause

promote

1775.

church

the

the

to

It is

in steam and

beathon nations.

regards
All

com-

of separa-

Old World.

accompanying

universal

both

politics,
idea

now

wanting religious

not

desire

ed contrast

are

the

proved

firmly established

so

or averted.

mechanics, progress

earnest

in

bo confined

over

of tho

have

trade, manufactures, discoveries

of commerce,

there

ideas

but

on

ceased.

yet

James' River,

in

revolutionize all

avoided

than

thereby

armaments

simple

events

shadows

be

cannot

has not

tho

The

free

world,

nations

remotest

warfare,

Coming

tions.

the

The agitation

tho

long

in

sensibly felt

more

of a

religion.

cannot

1

increased

years,

power

power

Church nnd State,

America,

fying

a

Not only American

••evolutionary

that

boasting

forty millions of

commotion

revolutionized all
world.

it is

among

dny's lighting

Ono

hundred

war.

and the

globe,

the

one

from throe to

population

and

vanity

contemplate tho Republic of

to

America, having,
in

of

it is

like

centuries
no

of

becoming

the

present

come

occatuou

than these."

a

of

to

under
say.

A review

�108
of the

past inspires

forth nnd

to go

futuro with

what

predict
the

glorious

nations of

tho

from

the

forth

eater,

out of

it

void, but
and it
it."

shall

Such

in tho

and

grand

a

of

the

world,

a

so tho

tablished

at

of

tho

all

over

earth

without

bread

be

I

plense,
sent

He

es-

in the

that

last

at

little

lack of

determined

kingdom

Philadelphia

this

even

of

account

on

intercourse,

and

statesmen

great

so

to

Exposition

a

few minutes,

li.mi top

first

is

have

The Italian

;

tre, the
2Z°.

the expense

entirely

the

at

much greater than

also be

Centennial.

appointed

the

represented by
Madoana

mosaics—a

Gentili.

Agnes

by

Roman

sculptress,

Pope will

The

sending of

by

two

and St.

Raphael,

of

history

doubtless

witness

marvelous

These results may
wars

are

not be

and revolutions, but
to

sure

arise

deemed church.

these conflicts.
lennial

sentation, if

modelled

she intends

do

lines of

those

for

have,
almost

minds

trol the

vored,

to

in

God's

standing on

this

the nineteenth

ourselves

Italy

to the

tbe Providence of God,

hopefully
pressing
Science

pass

so

and

zation, and

closely

upon

the

Art,

running
and

the

at

repre-

products.

any

which

lees

banner of

rear,

with
close

stated
them

the

torch

of

and Civili-

standard

the

of

Bulletin.)

it

European

understood

part;

will be
sia will

is

now

represented
only send

to
us

limited

her

to

even

Centennial—articles
sive

these

Rus-

specialties, which

peculiar

to

of

call

to

to

pean ports,

certainly

Nevertheless,
this

display

will be

that

at

the

exten-

confidence

much statuary

Yet Rus-

"

at

decide what

works

One

or

will

fleats

foreign

the

be

other

last

fowler

"

for

of

ol

at whose

new

set attracted
the

was

took

and had

cultivator

ground
ties

up

in

Greg

and

place

of

about

B.

was

M.

S.

have

no

been
It

etc.

carried

was

with

in

savings

the

pleasant sight

o

sec

the

steamed

of

in

give

who

the

that trailed
at anchor

ships

succession

three
bouud

homeward

were

on

past

Myrmidon,

at the main

crews

and

those

to

Peleret

H. B. M. S.

pennant

a

Knglaud."

Remains.—Ou

or

cbiefess

A.

Hon. C.

placed
with

guard

Kawaiahao

valley,

of

the

to

his

Kapiakea,

and

hearses

on

a

cofline, containing

their

infant

and transferred
from

troops

the

of

the

under direction

of His Kx.

daughter,

by torchlight

the

at

cemetery

Mausoleum

Royal

the

wife,

Keohokalole, (the parents

present Royal Family)

and

Tuesday evening last,

three

eight o'clock,

remains of the late

in

Nuuanu

Gov. Dominis.

the

on

of

course

Associatbe
on

of

The trial,

preparation

not been

the fate

of

10 mere*

gigantic implement,
a

most

was

satisfactory

afterwards
of

putting

spire

was

sceptical
down

tbe
as

of Ilarviratnn

most

even

to its

tbe field

Ah

the

per

day

which

effectual

some on

the

working capabili-

in

force

was

descending to

of the
and

yards,

neatly split
the

the

on

from

ground

King,

damaged,

shock
the

top

dis-

a,

pole

on

bottom,

to

each

on

the

of the

top

Bide of

building.

Death
P.

2d

the

Pbominent

of a

Kalama,

on

member

a

inst.

having been

ill

at

for

Hawaiian.—The

of the

his residence

terms in the

Legislature

member of the
hameha
was

at

a

Privy

V, Lunalilo,

about CO

years

who saved

sudden

as

of

Mr.
had

Kalama

His

Kalama

the life of the late Dr.

eruption

of the

crater

0.

of

a

KameHe

Majesty.

present
Mr.

was

and was

of Stale under

age.

died

street,

served several

RepreseAtive,

Council
and

Lilihn

at

months.

some

Hon. S.

Council,

Privy

formerly a Government Surveyor,

the

was

P. Judd
in

Kilauea,

1841.

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to

for

the

by

hundred

native

of the late

slightly

vane

early

storm

of the

turned

effectually,

more

instead

(manager

day, by

which

purpose

plough.

depth

manner.

16 acres

tbe soil
the

per

and

the

spire

the cottage

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out.

thrown

it stood

the fluid
the

it

of several

which

near

by lightning

rain

worked

the

attached

about

being prepared,
by

to

across

Waikiki,

struck

the

n

under

slope

Lightning.—During

Thursday morning last,

church at

of

Tbe Held

policies.

evidently

and loosened

was

were

was

i&gt;y

farm

previous day

the

Newark

job being, considering

the

took

attention.

place

ont

specially

the

on

of

sot

in presence

trial

ploughed

and at the rate

land

cheers

Mcrrie

person

over the soil in

up

tried

show

much

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Messrs Fowler's

the

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