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                  <text>THE FRIEND,
OF

AND

TEMPERANCE

SEAMEN.

.

VII.
No.

HOXOLUI.U, OAHU, SANDWICH ISUANDS, .MONDAY, JULY I, 1844r

Voa. 11.

61

the people, anil all lorei;jii||or there exceptions have been carried fir
a es:abi.sl;cd lic:e. 'lv improve v..d extend. incline to the belief that whale ships should
cdri'ipii all
country,
ol
ou,'M to be
Ithe agiicuhure tne
purt-di.es, and lli.it til. police HMyiry
'ainiol lite government, it will be lound to be'tne towards sailors i/iiKht l«&gt; l&gt;e the most liberal theVj^F
the Shipping,Trada, Agriculture, Climate, best means ol cecMurf the lan.'-.itable decrease in the, maintenance ol public order will permit*
population, of attract ins n&lt;l employing I'HPipjh:
Diseases, Ileligious Institutions, Civil uuJ uallv.
11. Visits or ships or war advantageous
set! lers, of ex'erfdin,' connieiee, and ol augmenting the'
Financial
and
Social Condition, Mercantile
of wur tend also gteatly to
but, hale &lt;;ood wilWie dona, until the gov Tho fiotjucni visits nl sliips
lrevenue,
cjandwicii
Policy ol'tlir Sandwich or llawuii.iu islands, jrninc.it enac; lie* law. insula lug ilw c.u.e ol IaUU, [prouio.e the cti.uiii.ice und wealth of the
indusl.iois inhabitants, w'helha. Islands. 'I he odiceri of U. B. M. ships Vmblin, Huz
viewed in relation to other group, of islands, ami uncour..k,iiLj all lay
every
the w isie land,—which
native or loiei,-n, to
jarJand Modettt, generally ptcter Honolulu li
and to the natural aud acquired njvainiages where nhMMirli. in il if p.optr cultivation. This is port m the Pnciric excepting Vaiuaratoo. 1 am lold ti.a
duets;
and
for
their
Islands,
est
j|Mine partiality exists amongst the American oltitcn
liy
i,He.
King
or
llaw.m.iu
els
the
of
'he
Ally
of the Sandwich
present policy of letaining the land in their own rigtit, who hate visited this port; and as an agent ot the UniUqaßiiT Cricmton Wvli.ib, Esquire.
to establish a navel
and of g. anting only sno.l leases, will depopulate the ted ."States government has amved ships
ofwar may be
depot hero, fre-pient tisits of their
[islands in a fe.. yeats. It m iy also lieconie dangerous expected)
(Con«inu«d//om .Vo. \i.,page 54.)
pintl
tins will bo a now source of prospeii;y lo
I
to persist mi wnh a people every day becoming moreji
CoJrI-j
islands.
CltSTOM-HOUSK,
U.NDKB THE UlUllBH
5.
ienlightened, knowing ino.e wunts, and UosiiUig moat CMS.
mission.—1 half already staled that the duties pud' jcomioi.s.
12. Probable trade witiT Fh*i*cH settle*
ill IS43 were Urg.er ill in the)' had ever liefore been, j
or
mists.-The I pencil settlements ol the -Mai-cutim
Tins was in s me MHtntuit. but not iwol/j auuouuiedl Y. iNkCESSIT* lOR INCREASE mo PUPVLATIOW
islands must go Hid the Socitty I-l.ii.ft-, aic uli-o dealing tiesfi n.ar
tue population ol
1 j., hy tlie one per cunt, additional duty charged by | Tho Increase in
a-ith the du'.elnpnient of theiragricultural kets for the pioduce of the Sandwich Islauds.
Ilia British Commission, whosa iidiiiinis'.rati.e functions hand in handFor
these islands c inuo. at yieceiit calcu'
caused on jliesources
oominenoad on tlie 25di of lebruary, andduiy.l
IS POPULATION AMD EXTENT OT THE SaN.Iliud.i\ late much upo.i to,run laameio lor the consumptioni Islands.—What
■ lie Jlsl ot'Juiv. A4Uimiili.it additional
trie Sandwich Islands are capable ot,
of ibew ouiplus prodaca. In Europe,. A-i t, Au»t/Pil-I undid good liO.ernmenl,
protut, d ily reco.dcd at the loot of itie entry dued ■asi.i,
is evident from the follow at.;
Peru, JJicii .do., Nc*Gren-| t«b!e, t'.oin ilitu n, Mr. .rones'
24ili July, pf the b-ig Delaware, fiom Boston, l.isiu!lad.i, .North Aiiienci,Chili,
lecenl iuteiesiing uor«
'.hey
under-|
and
be
Alu.ti-O,
will
protest
L'eiir.-al
Amenta
solemnly
I,
—a*-,do
tlie following term*:
|
tou Hues, or f.o.n;lon the Sandwich Inlands i
ugainsi Lord (jeoige I'atilct and Julm i-'ic.u, 01 lliB| sold by snnilir produce iioiu o ..cr
themselves lhe only foreignl
British Commissi.&gt;iie.s f in consequence oftbe pay inent, some oftnenaouiuriea
.
so far as i can!
iwarkels tnat'the rimd vtea Islands,
bv compulsion, of tne extra-duty of ane per ten'
cm reasonably coaitt upon, aro the se;ll»mc:i si
ill iuipuctatiniu by oidci lit' saieKioinniiMioneis, .oiitoluiiibipi
rt a*
K.iiiiscaiaa,
o:i tne S. W
.-ilka
Itiver,
Lining contrary 10 llie express laws of the dandaiehj
Coast,-arlli perhaps California while the Me.vicuii gov- |
I
ind ga*cinrncVit, and hold iliein responsible lor
tiieir pujhibai.e ijsleni tol
lUlgetj which may auci-qa Io mat in consequence;|eminent does not exiei.tl
l.i ti dcpalliuoat ■
mat."
which is now directingi
The
of
is
siroaiu
prfptilaticta
a
of$54
61
and
cents,
?» 73
]
This protest applies to duty
Hawass.
HIW *fi20 20,(KM|S5,06»«4,1"9
Anally authaniicatud by bis excellency Kekaanaua,,ijiM.lf, by liundieds and oy thousand., yito the Urtgm.i\ fcUvi.
largest
establish
the
unii
the
best,
lm) 2,5*)', I,WO I,:i)J
Tumairv, is hke.y to
17 19
U-vti.
&gt;favour of O.ihu.
I
which
the
of
lhe
Sandwich
Islands,
produce
protest
to
market
for
MOLOKAf
40
190 I 3.JU0 6,&lt;*)0| t,OfK&gt;
appended
tin?
7
I lu no' find any similar
lumber,salmon,
ate ,j.ro-| KAHOItVAIfE.
conrum.lM
neuf,
w
fo.ig,
,g.in
of
same
of
60
to
III*
il!
11
90|. *&gt;■'
not
one
llie
8
lioi*Vnliv, evri of articles forty-six line*, ul "dined in that territory. In tins commerce, Messrs Oahu.
4(5
Si
630 2f&gt;,000,29.7.W»7*- &lt;
in
I
me date, composed
Bay
to.,
agents
the
Hudson's
arel
:&lt;;
f&gt;r
I'elly
bottom,
Allm,
10,000
out ut
Kauai.
I 122 24 »W 1,0001 10,977 9f-l
aich llie loial value was only carried
Ameiicans are likely toillVllHAl'.
nderflig it impossible to affix,a precise value to any exte u*iie!y eagsved, and rlie
| 20 7 |
1.0471
trade.
mere
ise will be]
Irs
participate largely M the.
le article.
i
of
the
inciease
population
olj
tue
wuh
the
xiuuittuaurate
.fi.U?*&gt; )'420aatia03i:-. IW&gt;"'
tj 21)2
i'he dunes arc calculated "ad valorem,' upon
ailiciple of idding the charges to tin: invoice coat I Oregon, and of .heSaaiivich Islands.
wl.oie ponwIf the above calculation be collect,
i.e ,'ive practical illustration ol'thi?, in tlie last en9. Consumption or goods inJ the I»l»"ps.—1 iation of the Sandvi.h Island! it at present taas ihlti
y oftiie oris rcferiedto, vr/.:
g'&gt;"ds
of
the
a
idwich
Islai
6'
in
cmisuiiipaoi:
liic
while
tinmile;
i--' 18 to the squire
If
celebrated Brifiat
$3,513 13
TiMiiI —I'HiM mninit Vt t
no- to he npeisnred by the nativ&lt;- population, nuliie.i-l navigator Ca-'t Cook is to lie bVieved, the population
l l C
the
Wroirni
h
nl
'o
iiiist
be
ctaisiriered Regard
mile.
in his cay (I77*f was ne»ilj t6 to the
5.579 $3 »»il!yil.ition,
'»
which is no.v very considerable, and the As his calculation was founded only on the
loveinment dutiel,
,-cr*»of whose coin-uinn io- is much creator than tin* of nafjjes
visited,
porr«
he
sawnt
the
he
araa t.uwhom
o3
we uponMy
Jr. Coiiun. Ditto,
of the ill-clo'lied arK.poi-fed nativeh. Nor laust
accurate cußiputatton, i- may ha«e bcltQlloerlook iherioatiug murKet arising f.om tie inupicn?e iggeTaied, but the above table
decre.se t-f
the government continue to pence such entries, lee'in teha'eit tr.tt lotichyeirly it theVi islands dv- .13,471 in 13years from IM-S Iroin this facUi" may
spriwr an-1 fill. F.acn of these re isonably be mferrc#, »i-ho'.itSakpmr mto ad Ou:it Ii
miui, it will be impossible 10 cheek any underlain ■:■; the *wo tm iSons of
wli tiers is supposed&gt;«o pcrehiise vegetal ii*. beef and' istiieme which raged in ISOS and 1801, &lt;hkv
.as of goods that may be made.
otlver produce, of tli« islands, to the ye.trlv*nio!tnt of] ir.ii, ot Tanaehaii cna 1., and he loss of l.fe aihti i
6 Exports for 1843-It will be seen by that part f2OO, on an *e:PKe, and fronn 600 to 13,')00 doihus in f mr. hi*
piov.-»l% that the population has decre..
of the aOo.e uiblo that refers loexports
other ar:i. les bought from the stoitw. I time this v
j
to thetjßcnt of 200,000 since 1775.
amount forfiiear.d s,halt jrus, langV because some o'd •o-itieiiH eptltiiiate ifc* total'p least
duee.thitth.irvkhoie
the above tibje that the deltasestj-| It appearsTrom
from l8:»to 17th Ati- r&amp;4l, was only $M8f,380; aier- jhtisumption ofeach whaler a' JtHOO. while
since 1323, Ras been rovJjned n six of the-jflands; %*«.
agins vearfv tr»!7,52.t, against ail ye ,rly average
pis liisn as #1500. -| have been assuied that|
mare
it
the two isl mds%p* Moloksi andrKal oo!aw&lt;,
rinomrls of Jt*J,"54. This &gt;t«aj|d leive a balanceof Pti.n lhe F.usllsh vhaleis f.eipientud ilis pt| t, tl.al'that inhpis
heennn increase of 2A.0 since that «0.-.r
&lt;-27&gt;(331,nn aa average, e-ery year, to be prmade* Aj-erni;..' consump:ion of m\4*\ used to be from £230 to there
Ti is in son* n.easuie warrm*,* the hop. that ibPdebills, or in some other was/, not Irf
for, bv
efwC r-f causes permaraV t
c-ea*e im rot the
nature, but rather ofsoinorhpr^g
-wha- aiilineniovabliin their
some pains trrascertain the quantities
10. Dependence or' the islands on lc-s.
morals,government
of ihe^eoj'e
hey
J
the
.uiuij
habits,
Ll
in
li rs—Put, even.«-fcrethe consrmpiioi, tuui h
of nrtive produce'exported dunnj the year 1343|»
isobvious that the pm*nerity of these island* has tie",I oi I iv. s aflerriuc marriages. the Key. TV. P A,e&gt; and*-,
appear to have been as follows:
pended, and does depend, mainly upon tliewrnle-1■I One of the misimnanes,
145,0101b*.; yalued* 4 cts.»*643.900lUhips
that the*, weie ar.r.usllv. in ti
that annual I / flocli ton hrir ports; many of ikeiuj'in leiS. calculated
12/64
320 g lis.. «■ «} "20
births. 1 l.a
fishery to Tall, group.6 838 deaths, rain
3,448Ij coming twice a year. Were the whale
"40cts.l
a'
c ta he tt,e e ,pe. OT*weie versM with other well-inforrred tuissinnaries, it to
I off, as seems in'soine messu ab-nden
deaths
still g eatly exyearly
the
for,
tfcefw viands
autre m%tatiflVthai
11-l-.e vessels enctged in it tp
that tittle more then ot ■■•
on tli.3f.ia, ceed ihfjtam births, ana
i'some others in this oteaV. or for ports their
lead
lo oflspring
piiniiuv c half, if«o" many, ofthe marriages
into
"2 1-2c»; 992! theSaiidwich Isl mds would reh'pse
is of surpassing sali.brity, ar.d as t!
i'i'i;ni*i'anre. The eovemtnent farms 'o be ..vji«o;f .As fhe" cliniaTe
subsistence
are
aoundsTrt
and
easily
p.o area,
of
M.own
the
notosto
Tame
of
Means
in
mj
this; for, aai hive
have mentioned Up th.*nore r;
or p«-'".vrto!r -I' appears. theforS March, published in the "Jrier.d" of the Ist..the results I
%
nsCRKASte
r*.&gt;"~' *'-"'•"• of wh-'lers, l&gt;J"h,
ijl'-fi.™ that the product ions' of the islands is up 'ii in i' in- -h- -|
::. W.e if.:** *tA mXi dIMT. Wy Snly imi'yl »,
TUbii e matte, of the'utmost
tance to ihe *;o eminent,

I..I the Friend.

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a, ribed th.-iii to the almost universal ptovulence uud | few and
Af.er consuNing two able papers,] fiom April Ist, 1K4»,t0 Autil Is.,4Bl4,condensed trout
p iiciintrolled progress at' a disease s.ml to hue been publisbed simpu;.
by iir. Ji.tui and Dr. ( n.ipin,
may sn e| 11.0 tabic tin-|..*l.cdb&gt; Dr. K.W Wood:
j-urottuced by liic Inst whnu men who u.-ited the is-; ili.il (lie duel dateoaes aie abiKuitt, eioup,\ cutuneous
mots. Tlieic no doubt has been, und I tear Still ii' a j uruptions, apoplexy, di inliei, d&gt;.-ei,;eiy, calaiiht*,
veal extent agists ;i o vise, in mo laxity ofnative
whoopnm; coua;ii*diopify,l.'\erst opli&lt;hulmi i, im.ueiun,
.-; I i I !
als, why that d.piuase should he propagated with unu- iudaiuatorj uud ibenuiaiic aitij.eiitH, acrofidu. syphi
3|4
y i: a us.
2
and
add
ulivi;-,
to
very
lint
cnw
the
and
lis,
oil;ci
ill universality,
will
nit'iniile compl
In
elect of me disease in preventing ojspring; but tho I.i *.iLj .hie manuscript pa| cro: \&gt;t. Uookc'ii, :&lt;» ,vtik-h I
iiiitwaid appearance of tat aim health, uiu.e general jhave had .iccoss, ho .idil&gt; puorj er.il le.er, us vei &gt; nmi- j
i : I
Stags! the natives, tiun amougsi mo Indian | ne in and »ory lUt.il.
ihatdi c.i apoplevy,
10, it'ai itliu a. ■.. Ma ch,
la
24 :.
I
Mexico, or any other country in couth Atnori- ] croup and «l. &gt;y, tlie oilieis uit stated tti c,
••
••
18.1,
£i-uei.di)
■*;
in I 47 I 1 i
posed to llio belief of stich an inward lotteness | mild, yielding easily to pn»i-er cam md mebenejl tieti1*42, •'
:
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"
roode.' ihc rue Uliprolihc, without the itiiluence Iluieni,—t;toi&lt;»u.forts, liowuver, uhj h the u.i;i\es canI8i i,
is 51 u
caters.
to
(Ji.ipre-e.
ibeii
eoialtlon.
-uif in
it
In
i;mi,
I pa»
I Iecous.du.s
im!&gt; I'i'i.thai
loo
most ot the dweasos lv vj.ich li.ej
n.icy 01 r 11-■: OOV.-.HN.-IENT —What till"
are suhjuet mi.-c f.oinei»id« bid I ousus u::d bid
216 i iom
ofhor c.iusns'are, it behoves the (lovc.-unicut i-.ucfu.ly uativos
«'lo:;.i:i;. Ilur n:e.,.,- ol' pic c ii .; i!.e OtHiratton of
in investigate, with ihc view of applying a prompt ami
i
ihe.e
:o
iflM-;,
.-o.;-Jn
be
dilt.ision
aie
in
only
tor
the
Ol'
iheie
were
i
-ft ease-) nl" irijt.ry by ncidem
these,
chciont remedy. The primary concern of every Uov«
4
ola illh, e.o tied by general muiiui.y, fui which llieie
t.H'- ottiiciinn.il llicuiii iii. in; .Jl oi t Oi.uiiOii il.ei.irtiineiitis lo scute the existence antl promote the in- aicdnptr.iu.tiid
ml elements.
niatism; i.i second try ryphujft; ib oi phthisis i ulu i»reassof thoirpeople. Itiasatisfiutory tofindihat the |
ot kin.; rC tune !i.nucha 111. I: is not neglect
18. DissahKS ui-' IRAMP.N, ike—l line taken -u iii.-; 1 i ofscurvyti u&gt; of chronic Uj .-en. cm JO of sujot jovernnient
lv ofiislula; of bronchitis; 80l chrome
it Ins duly in I heir let-ent legislation L'lwabsjrel u roriiQ p.o.is lo ortaiu ll»e il so iscs eouimoii anion ;•; 7luie;
en n-ted to dhxoumgs hUenesa and I isiness, to extend
ol' jiup.it it is; 7 vi' peiicdrdilis; / oi' sc.ofuhi; ti of li&gt;senium who visil thin port, and the facdiiies
agriculture, and apply to each soil the. peculiar &lt;-i.l.i- which exist |i&gt;r thuir care. 'I'he tblio ving leric;?, tVom dioce!e;4 ot'lover; 4of lumbago; 4of purdpfegia; -I ot
!
-latum to which it is best adapted, lint agrieulluio is a Douiors VV fiid, Kooke und
iiieaujij 30l chrome emeu.is; v!
Ciihsou, vnll be; uud wi;h ophthalmia; lot
pu i.-tical siicuce; it is not In be taught
pist cut. but j mii:.&lt; n by all triendaofac iftrin c toe.i
|»erson iiuiuiplcgi:); ofnopluitia; 2of dio; sy ;l of epdepvyf
b&gt;
liiac
a example; and it would ho expecting too inni a from ally vwited the housea wheru thu sick Ameiieaii and ! of* ciubritis 1 nl cuturucl; i of thoracic aueousm;
lit. natives to suppose tint they can carry intoef.eci | lJji:isli s iiio.s are now uceonur*odiiedi and
con- i of lumbar alwiess and i ofcystitis.
the improvements recnminendea by the govummen*}] cur with lajwi geiit'emen in thinking thatI ali■!!&gt;
i«-.;i;lar \)r. Ki'iniK's rta\urk* on the dieeaset ofßrltith awithout the ci i tuple ol foreign agriculturists, and with- I hospital for aoimen is much wanted in this place. 1
..'. ii, f v,/ &gt;(/',, i.tionufur the ereeHion uj tut hospital
■ t in Honctuim
out the aid of foreign capittil. To obtain these udvaii- think it wuojd be tiie ptdiry as wed us Ilie interest ol" for brUiuk uumen
law
nagulatl
ne
a
the
of
Und
are
ig
i.i-es.
tenure
ic- jihe govortHnont i«» grant a -\ c tor il;c osection of liosHonoli i.;:, May I3lh, 1844.
luirod. I, ay. shave also been unacted, abating the;■ ';■ jI'l.-d.-. in some tt\arable si union. SkipLOsing on44 Sir,
—In reply lo your enquiric i«- octing ihc pioml labour days l"&lt;»r the king and landlord, accord-1 ly nu ivoriifo ot' 2* aickseuuen in hoiptral. b c.*j
i
uimj
the
child
weak
visimi
iuu.de
tin
nick
dixiiesecd uusli te.onou .n.d ey
ing so
number of
uud mfiiiu yeai. iheirsupporl and niedicil attendance,nl the rate
en, or ofold,
,'isoi,s which every iii.au his to support. Tin a SV
ye.uly, of u liutl •'!' i.er M :,,L'.-iy 'b &gt;i.l&gt;jf",s cot being *Ciiu.cn, duof tt dollar a d.i ■, v.oald umoiml to
leave Lv fofwuid you
emptiona certainly do hold out inducements ai iimr- whicli the i-ouutr) would re eive lhe full bouelir. !'e- ring Itie lifiuuii ) HmXm pact, I
the i"/ j iii;.: .-; i '•:i.'-ii', m l.i n though i*hort, » b«|
ami I'm'pireriis to t ii.cc ue eflhuirchildren; !..11 tfdea, the native :;■■-■-• ;i ts employed would at |vi
n
,:i
ir\ttl
the
inform
ition.
ou.c-y
nave
not
vet
been
to
iiecovt-in-\
suhiriently long operation
knowledge nitd experienev, littinj liiem ;u be ia.eful
i \ piiiv visible e.ici.t
'olive
i'levious to the year lHoo, or thereabouts, the si k,
in staying the great c.al of .il;.en » il.c'r 111, ll e.;.n,r;, :iu:l!.
and* dialre
a population.
Ifthmfi subjei I and *c ime»i nen- bo tidDr. Wooo's remark* upon the oVteaVrs ojfAmetitHmn ed by .-ia !. set!
dii*c:ctii imin idu J i in ou'd be found lo vi.»
tttOSJMa, u..tiil'r ":'&gt;llt ofan U,,-jiUi! /•.;■. .■•rue.t.
Poos cheap anii
d&lt;
rt.d
u
thd
cur
of them—sometimes in the hotel* of
M
rable ctrenmstanosa, the imputation opiria to mHokolui-u. May Utb, 1844.
i&gt; ill', OS, :i;.(| BOtl ICtlll ; til UIOSO of fi# I.., *.~ t. &lt;'; S,
Al Of
"tsu here mora rapidly than i;i sloiost any other part
sir,—!u
dp
the
enclosed
&gt;r
.!
My
list
of
cosfts
of
i\\4
üboul
iil.nr bo.lid was contrne*j.'d fur by uu
** aeiniun, those only ;i re included,
tis period,
the world. A nar.e, in the country, pp n support blod
aajublic i.oi.e, will: v. In-m iijey
h:ive
been
wliich
I'm:!.-...linn
(seeping
nsell'iu lie ilih pinil v ignr at nu expense of little more chargablc ;o tho Uuhod du:o&gt; coniulate, c tabJi bed
.r | | hvi! liii'il is 10. During ibis timo, their abode
in a cent per day. The sia ll'of life amongst the no- jat tlieju islam
waa tutsorable in lhe extreme; ahho.-h ns good as
■
es' is the taro or lain root [Arum Emcullntum.) pre\'o re ".&lt;t has been keril ofthe cases of pea mon couN be procured; the bo', oi they were lodged m behitf
"
led in the form of paste, and c Men either urose p. not dettitmtte^—or tor m how support pto ision has been nsajrtcly u.o:e
tboii shelter fiout'he rays ofthe sfli;
til dried tiah. It is a wholes une food and lrfruly nulli- made b/the rtnstoraol vessels from whieU U'*oy were but really, hndlysny
front tho rain or wind*, a-iihuut
r J he
ins. Ii is cultivated onslopaggrnjnd*, .here retro hnmobor of this class tUnm noi am i i:.\ comcnictKes or comfort* nccessat) (of ii.\;t!.(!.-,
dfschar&amp;ad.
hv frequent showers; hut the lies! isthatwhicli u'lows exreed ■!: it nftiie cases de* i bed i ■ dc
He.
e.\eepi bocli im were sup| lied b) lhe medical ai.r dmlly immersed ex ep iugonly 'he large irreon leaves, "In the claMsirication ofthe diseasos of the shove nut ar.tt charged
to lhe hrilithgoveinmeiil ;.t- rucitieal
uu in'crest iirr parei oat lie resources ofthose islarujV, mentioned !i-t ol -ii k uud destitute -c rinett,nn irton
imi jin •-. 'i j.i,-i.» wlici id tilled lhe StjUuhd tihh ol
pen
Ladd,
mi
published
lhe
of
mi
Willi
in h is been
Inquire,
inei.r.ed by them j lib dc they then inhabited, can oi.lv uoiidcr thai '-i.m™
of cases of si
Iliiwuiiui Sptctalor, under iblc 80th January during their residence inthis j ort.
weie overotieeicdorlionlin rtfninedhi si.eh a ) late.
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:18, it is stated that-10 feet sipi ne nfTatid planted vvith
lum been mai
be termination of the ii "On my lun to practice in IKII, ufier an abaen n
IVorocord
ro will support a man for avoir: and that one mile above list «-!' dses, exceptin n dc itl •■-: nor hie this of. Iho vim r. f.oin ill health, iJ.e ■-:■
and di i-..- I
■USD so cultivated, would feed 13,131 iudivid
hi en doomed a matter t»f tnuch into cat—as ncnrl
t'.n !.!i.-(:ni;i'.iv,rc placed vi derll c caie ofthe petdip not more than one twenty-fifth of th it number with the exception
a
few
c
iscsof
.-«..( v. !.n iii.v victual them.
dneases,
of
incurab?e
Although tbeii uatiou
iold be requited to cultivate it. Mr. I.utldslill uphold; j1haverei orered ;;nf! re-shioped, or !•"&lt; n sent borne
fiom this lime una much impro\ed to what it wa* dt*
c correctness of I is calculations: but theru ate olhr|
miderthe he it! offer i.'rntu! .in ,■ tjie previous eleven yeaia, Mill much
CUSCS t \.?■--&gt;
tolwi
** In those
,'iswlm admit its truth only us applied to tho very best
(in whicii wh(lemon are spqtiall) exposed) nn ci.dedsi nJm ihi.« lima (Apr.
il;e) lm\e been
and thefinpt year of their cultivation, k appear* are inch dtd fnoi urea,
I mils
rci twos, wotreds, !t iljjted in .i thatched building, i e&gt;&amp;c;ly per*, iooa 101l
it taro very soon exhausts the p.p!, and (Wit in en
or injuries of impattanf i w era.
winds—&lt;o inmh so, that in cares :&lt;■;;-,i.:n-.; partieuUr
ii oiiTuaio'ta
io un eoiinl crop tho ground must ho hcipicnlh
'* I'nder the head ofmtrcuriairV*&lt; Hmutiam ;ire ciaas- uttentioti, they have to wak ti.o*hohw of an &lt;&gt;M tjartilged. Nevertheless, it is not lo be denied thai :i ed tliosa caseshi which the rheum ape uf%c[j«m
n.eiil
Oi 1., i' !:i:p- i:;&gt; :;.;■:,n. 1 the Pidfl of lhe hou&gt;e, '&lt;&gt;
appear,eWextent ol hinil cultivated far lorn, will ppcdiice a ed to have bee:: a,&lt;h;eed by the injudicious ;id:nini
-Nawnnl n\Y the damp wind, dmiii£ the iitckuuent i^aj-or.
'jpater quantity of food for man than if cultivated tion of niereurid remedies during espoaurea iuctdautaj
ll i-- uhairitHafnd vi lhe M;tmeeiulo«nra with a common
i-.-iny other plant. This woi.'u be a great advantage ij to, or but little beetled bj sadois.
grrifc-ahoi*, in tiw most imiay pint of Iha town; "iibjeet
i
ti country mor-populatcd,but in 'lapse islands, v here j "Thee ia no pulilie hospital or tnHrmary (properly
roil.c
no:-&gt; and of:en danjceioua iritrvtioti of drunkrri
pill ation is the Kient vv;- nt.it may lie doubted whet li- so ealleth nt llonojnln; no SNitablc
bavini; s.iiJ(»r&gt;-t wilIt all the concoßiitiint evil- and diattubiini *•■
the facility of fe»dinsr themselves on taro d ses not I: en eierted v&gt; hh special reforence to the occemimod:.j.niii'iijs;
\\.a
'n
mixed uNo with cnaual hoarders f.orn
struct other modes of cultivation, more laborious, tionof tho «K'k. I-i.iidim:s have heen rented li:r tho j dii!ereni
k, \\ ho come and .\n alrooct d lily, render.--iiii
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i also more promotive of jndusfry Tims. I am not j
r»f«ick
aptinn
nnd thaabled Vmt»rictn seamen, [ -11 •tC i' ahaoai mil osa|ble to kepp.-eeuie tho biddin,, at d
10 that the very cheapness of living here,, hiih nuzhl I'hey are provided v.iih board, lodging, wasliingffiHP* l
*'h
In
Wthcr enacts hcfonfiug to
augment lhe population, has no' -mi opposite encct ing and n.edieal nttendsnee, at an expense to
*)fvamPlieirdiei, i)'.i'\ aia well nnd nmpty provided. t*oap,
rough the hahils of indolence which ii porpc-tuatos.
States ';■»'. ennneirt of about one dollar j *'r day. .\r.&lt;lTi w.isiiMtz. nuj.-in:r, and other n.eidental
mo
tl n ae&lt; ommodatioivs are tl c best \i i.i&lt; !i the i provided aa
when tfatveaseH ur»eiit*
li\ ('itirv PBopi-r rtoNs civ tub Islands.—The ! altlioogh|foi
id j'! n -ii present affords, there are few ports ly require them. T!ie accompanying list ofa4nissaiou
anils produce mai/.abeat, rice, po'-.locs, yams, In. j to\i not
a we!! rrcnUted hospital would contribute move with it.etln tl treatitmK, v.ill chow lhe nature of the■
was, arrpi.v-root, hi ans, peas, n elms, pun p';ins, ! where
cafei which iiaw occurred tlnnnir 'lie laMSff mviths.
hbxgos, unions, radishes, lettuce, grapes, ptno-ap- | to i hpreliefof dts ihled seamen.
"The want of out !i sn eatablishmenl is in part cnen*'Ttie;c hive bton T7 men aut,:,istetl during rite laat
tiles, papnyap, ornntres, lemons, i'tirs. straw-berries,
salubrity and uniform leini erntnre R7 months, for 7n»dayp;
by
renaited
for
tho
cucumbers-,
giving an average of i.cirv
berries,
olives,
irnosc
tomnloe!t,chiremoyns, ofthe
and
circuinateiiee
lie
attribmay
f'2 and ;i halfdaysfhf •ach man. ftuvksai to July 1842,
climate: oftonsthis
coffee, masterdseed, cotton,iiuli»o,sill-,hemp, uted the
oasws
ici
Urge
proportion
overy
charge
u
of
H the
IprsubsialefH'o was 43 cents oaeh man per
coroa, tobacco, gimrer, turmeric, kukpi-iiujs. anil catlie of all kinds; so that they afford it wide ranee ofpro- nM'"irin the reports of well-conduclcd inllrmaiics iv diem; l»;;f this tint hfltng found adequate,ft waa in- re. .edtAull cents per diem, wlii'li is tho rate now paid.
duct* for the rew-arrt of naitvn industry; but I iei-e it. jother cot.nirierw.
respectful regards of
foreign example nnd capital Me wanting to stimulate
"The average expense of e»c:h man to the gofayn*
*' \V'i!hlhe
" Your friend and ob't sorv't,
ment| for medicine, board, loiUiir:". elothinjf, t\uternl
and direct that Industry.
(Signcil.l
R. W.Wooo. oxi ouses. he fcCi nu'v be omained by
tl c
offtcis] document am Mr Sea's possession.
17. K.i tnrcuic diska»f». ic—NV| u|e t|.g means "R.f. WylJio, Eaq., Honolulu."
ofsubsis encearo most abundant in tho Sandwich IslTable of the number of admissions into the. hospital I| |)uriii«; tho last fifteen years, I have repMPflßredon
osd-, the diseases to which the natives ajjr subject arc for title and destitute American seamen, at Honolulu, Idiflcrent occasions the c\i!a arising from Cm rmmncr in

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THE 1-RltXB.
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men wuie to m-l, stating thai
niuht
It will be observed tint the average expense ut each the case, tho government have it in their power to shite
h. made b\ uawn£ a p.opcr imiiuui,; erected, lot the 1 Americanseaman lor board, lodging auu medical ui- il.i: taxes mi I,'i»*l mill nu up,imp lliem proportionally on
imports, to nu cxieut iini exceeding liir per ccm.ao 1
auntie ol the steii, ami imuer lite chaise ot I lie n.edie il le.al LIU e 1? one dollar per day.
ih.pir Iraaties v. nil an} :,..titte.iUaiit. I have uUo oiietea.l 10 be vi one hail the
In [lie case ol sick llolidi sailo;s, I understand the uaiortm, v. ithout infringing
uigll
pnttc.
of
for
each
tl.e
s.one
a
little
more
ln.ni is
ol
I
utptm*e
suth Ooildiiuj, piovmVd I mi ;n; haw; I lie |javerage cost
|
iii piny alteration ot' tin (axes,l I hint it would be
ptltlhue ol 11.-1.14; Ine rii' a.n beds 10. outers IliaIt dis-! Itriiisri sailor*, sen mg on boaid Ainuiicaa. ships, aie
sulijoeicd to I hi* groat h.udship, lieie, thai if the) Itave only I'm in ilif UIIS.SIIIIIPIIK-, m consideration o! ii.
lit- ..*;d hi'l.l.-li .-..tijc ,s.
Ihiiii H'S outcried b) ilicui mi lhe community, in
• i 11 in iia- ho.ior to be, sir,
nc
the
American
coasul
icluses
Kiti.il
to
soul oil siioie, snk,
to ,;.' nit the.n any relief or assisiaiu e. Ii appeals the exempt u hut supplus* are sen! theni limn ilie I uitec
" 1 our iinir., oil t sort ant,
uppiopii.ilion Hindu by confess, is tor the bciiutit ol States, by way nl' ilmi.iiiiin, or otherwise, from in)
"J ('has, h\ in-. llooke,
whatever.
"To Kobt.f:. Wyltio, Kat|."
i native-born Alnc.iuans only, and loo limited in amount duly
The question of n total prohibition, or of a hi,:.or
Ti.c aihni-sjuns 10 medical care above rufurrcd to, !|o alio.v of a luo.c liberal application.
uiriiiili'iii
spirits, is also one which deserve. &gt;.
Ii is due to lio U oo.l and Or. Uookc, to st itc I ha I duty
11..nu ilie ~'* loon'hs ending o'hh Ajhil 1844, hciu 7i ;, they
are ho Ii .cry humane in attending Krului.ously \i-nidation, lin Ii oil lhe grounds ofmorality uud poke).
eaiaj-, ot casualties; 7 til uho; .j ol
ol tnese, sihm:
sicji s liiuis,who are in the untoriuiu e posi.iou i A ir.y.iMr icpicsentaiion mi this puna, was mace
il/sciiic-t l; ■» oi d, s .epsia; Jol -ypinh.-; ■* ol tractme; upon all
liy oiiip nl' Hit- most I a looted
Inn li.i' 14.1i .11.,iili,sli-"1543,
of not being able 10 claim upon the eoiuuls ol ilieu
•\ ut pueuuioui t; iOl lueuuiatisiu; .ml iierm 1; Sol n&gt;
nus&gt;iini:ilies, nnd tlie oaptains el'
i.a nitiiseiiii..l nl
t
*.pr&lt; live oaiintig,
i
oui .-. iKJioro ine.nra:; Zol cyiiauche; I i&gt;t ■ oioripni.lv threatened in abandon -.'•whale.*
the
services
of
sailor
liiivthelp
ihat
a
if
thinking
scessujH ot an drill-; I of cys.ius; lot tebris i.ttciimi.- i 1 viiuio:
ii nd ca.-e islands altogether, ifspirits couluiueto lie sold mi thiire
-; i-tinis; 1 ol ha iiiop'.i-as; 1 of hupalitia e...n I ire tendered un ler any parlieul irll:i£, ill he
sickiicss, he ouglu not to he dch.oied liom leliei,!
i&lt;\i'*4W*..: 1 ol iniususcepiio; t ol mania; 1 of opht.ii ii- ot
that
23. (In AUTICI.KS ]'.xroKTr.n.--It will bo nl. onisl
merely
Hag,
was
horn
under
not
because he
in&gt;mr&lt;l ol i&gt;e:ei-iit.s; i ol phthisis; 1 oi disc iced pro* ,tte;
by tile tablo of exports lhatthsitol sandal-wood ha*
A oTlisci-'.'d lee.m.ii; lof tabu-; I ol po.soli; 1 ut u.l-1 19.
aof.qatfi.y
win.—
•■:Li nl ol l.iio years, It bus for some time been. and is
Labor of nativis in
uu.-; .:nd I &lt;&gt;l c uk i:r j yio.i
lo a ro) a I tattoo (juteiriicl): but the kint|
illioleicunlHSO abiind ml, and a population inade- now, subject
1
Oi the-e, 1 tic ease of cancer pylori, that ol hepatitis quate
to I ho cull ival ion of the sod, one would u rurally lus ii i,i lips poner to takeoffthe "taboo, * when everycam a 1w.'--.., and thai of puititsis, endud tat uil).
in!
body
the
natives
«ould
well
and export it, on payment ol l\
night
that
labor of the
he
.eThe above t&gt; a condensed statement fromthai sentby [expect
'this, iinloriuuately is uoi the case. I'.ucpt tliiuls. As the priio in I'liina, of late years, haf been
I warded,
l&gt;r. tCoo»e.
this and o.her villages aheic fo.cijrnois eieatc ,i too lon- (o ps) even freight nnd i-liiiiir.es, H is not likel)
Iht tiie l -tli, I addressed a note to Dr. John UuVon, in
thai s mil il-wuod will again bet-ome un article of pic: :the surgeon ot it. IS. Al ship MoUeate. uolicuiug mi) oh- demand lor domestic sen no tiudothei particularrla.-sesof labor eonneeted with eniuuicice and navigation, ableexpoit.
nervation.-* he iimrhl have 10 Oiler upon the ata tentents ihe daily wages of thenatives docs not average more
Itiilloi-K.s' liiiles, goats' anil sheep-skins are likely :n
made by Dr. Wood and Dr. ttooko. Haying no local
become n rtii las oflarge sxporlalion, as iliese anii ...»
lli nt 12 and a half rents per dirm; and this w I etched
intot est to senu, Dr. Gibson's opinion, iv support of pittance
(he
goods,given
illicitly multiplied gieatly, and lie island* era
is
not
but
lo
have
cash,
in
paid in
thai of Dodo s \\ ood and ttooke, adds iniich weight natives a: a piotit 10 the employer uf perhaps 100 | or -all capable nl supporting a much larger number, with*
to their suggestions, in favor of a Ot Iter provision for
lia\c ihe truck gystem,in its worst form, mil any injniy lv other agTiciiltiunl interests.
tick :,ra&gt;ii.n, 11■ ■ 11jtuy 1lt.it I louolnlu ut nrcseiil alibids. rent. Thus v\ o tbe.-e
islands. ii could not subsist,underI| A ttiulba.been mud. ofthe naliv. sugar in llnif
11 souid be tto.ihy of the charity ami philanthropy established i:i
laws allowing foreignerstoacquiio laud, mid to em-j] nev n.iil.i". uliereowing to ii;i- prassni extraordinnfy
wlu h s.i oittuto.ttly characterise ihe KO.erniueiits ol ploy
their c:pi
its cultivation: lor the demand lor i.I, pi'ei'i ainii oi all i-ropei'iy. extent assh itself, i: ! is
Ureal Britain and of the United Stale9t to take this native labor wouldinthereby be increased, mid wages urn sold favorably. 1 understand it Ims only netted
I about UI pel ion in the importer.
'1 lit* following is the would rise in
I nuhjoet 111 0 their consideration.
onion.
pro|
letterreceived trout Ut. Ulßsoat;
not seem to J Kor motassos, ol late, the,e lias hen phi inert -. d
mdw
leh
does
Islandsgovernment
he
S
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•II.M. S. MODIITE, )
lie sufficiently aware of this I ic', or of(be public woabh ilcniaiid.fiO'.ii Chili.
Ilouoluhi, ISih Way, IHII.
and po.veitii can he derived from labori.hme. Sup-j Kiikuroil has boon tried in Ilia markets of Oltili, \".
sir.—!
have
tho
.My dear
recmpl
to acknowledge
only 80,000 ofthe n itivos employed in constant IS. Wales and I .mid.in, Inn as ycl wit limit niuchsuccex
ofyour note of tho I tilt mat. with tlie ueeotnp my ing re- poising
nd at the rer) In London it will leave netl about £20 per imperial ton
labor, for only U00 diys every ye
marks of Doctors ttooke and Wood, upon the die isos
ufffl
cents a day, the collective amount
Mustard-seed. 1 he-ir, auswors well in the Uniti
inoderaie
rato
whichseiinutl
liable
and
here,
upon the in inner of heir wages, at lie end of lie your, would be (2,230, |.-tales. Ii baa been sent on trial lo England, but the
to
ato
hi which ihey are tukeu c ire of while wok. Tlteso,I ,11);). There is no Mason why such or higher wages |result ipp mil yet known.
have, uet'.illy pofttaod, und uo-.v rulurti ) uu, with uiany should not
Sill t-ui he had in abundance, pit ahoul S'6 per Inn
be earned by that or a much larger numbc
thanks.
laborers, except the laws rogula tins the lennre of It can only be exported inbaltast.nl a very low
** lv answer to |l our re |Ueat, to state my opinion re- of
can be produced in
land, which prevent the application of foreign labor Arrow-root I understand
garding a better ;&gt;.o\ ision forsick licit tsh s dlori on ilns and
plonty, al about 4 csnta per pound. An enlorprHw
capital to its culture.
isLutd. 1 think you will axrec with me thit thee isvew
pit.il ingenious friend of mine, Mr. Alexander Forbes, n
great roo.n indeed lb* iinproviug their condition. I
20. iW.w laws KEQuinvtn.—Under better laws, Topic, writsn me lhat it answers well in place ofstore)
consider that tire aptrtmenta used *is Kick qunrtersai ill that respect, thcic would soon bo a demand lor la j for ilie cotton cloths maniiActurcd by linn
and his part
prc-ca', are miserable in the extreme.and hy no means hor beyond what the natives ean supply. Thievery
cis, a .Ifijit, near Tepicjj so lh.it if if can bo law
suitable tn Lhe t-oiufortawhich dtstrowed British sub- demand would stimulate the mines to lake cars of down in Ban ISlas, at a price considerably lover tin ■
their offspring as a sourceof profit: and any delicloiicy starch
jects or sick seamen ought to have.
be bought for inTepic,there is sumo nham-i
market
bo opened there for this nevi a
1 am fully übte lot orroborate tho description given ofhibor could he easilj suppbed 1'ioni ( hilla, w hose in- licit a can
iiUtr. liooke's rem irks, ot the buddingoccupied Du- habitants are always roidy to emigrate to any euantry ofcxpmt fromwill
these islands, If so, it will, to that
ring his absence lateryrrom the telaltd, I waa left in where the) ean fn.d profitable employment.
the
establishment ofa regular p:n kc- -.
lent, facilitate
i-harge of hid pal ion Is, and had then an opnortu' 1 v nf
S.m Rim, an objeel di sired by the govemm.nl, end •■
employment
SayisMm
—The
cotistant
II.
banks.
itneesiug
the
ac&lt;
i.
uncomfortable onvnodatioo aflbrded.
t onsequenocio the eominetss of this place ami i«
&gt; 11 justice, in nu tt. inion, could be ::iveu to the lie.il- of the native-, on tan- wages, besides favoring their greal
the whiting interests,
meitl td',.nv nteii't- 1! 111 in tiieie. tei
the r.oise, heilth, would lead to habits of providence, and seeing*
elo-e cunHiiet tent vi the hot and expooure lo the damp hanks might be established !'he henotieial effects ot
24. Route to AMBntCA and Fimopr..—Wore
mi tho rainy season, liesides, thaeo apartments are in these institutionshare been expensively felt in England, a monthly pacHol established, the following wouldb
North
other
countries
America,
and
the very hot-bod ofahnoet eonstaut revelry and drunk- Ireland. Prance,
ilie line and oxponse required, lor passengers lo
It tiny he difficult to persuade the king and ehiefs of \ew York, end Southampton in England:
en broHi
•* The S ind.vieli Islands hivini; gained :&gt; Rotebrity in
the rapidity with which the avails of iabor might he

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the eivili/.i *, and an iinportonce in the commercial made to accumulate through such institutions. Hut
world, nnd astoey will moat likely be more nequentlv the results in England and Ireland cannot fail to arrest j
■\i-i ed by ahtpt of war, than formerly, (whose sick their attention:
end wounded are ofon obliged to be landed afer long The unit of deposits in 8TT savings banks
voyaxes (or chanya of scene and repose,) I do moet
112.9:6,028
in England, on 10th Nov. 1S:;&gt;, whs
decidedly think,that ;i more convenient and eoml'orta- The amt. of ditto in 21 ditto in Wales,
|&gt;Te abode, in place of Chai allotted at preaent to the
849,194
on ditto, was
sick and distre.-&gt;ed, •-■lioiilii be Selected without delay.. The amt. of ditto in 70 ditto in Ireland,
Such abode Ouehi ti&gt; be in ;i sun itkm tveely exposed to
1.0l.i,S2.a
on ditto, was
the cool niul salubrious trada wind, which ahssMt eon-1
t"l4,311,6'7
s aiily UoWf here, and separated entirely from the
Making a total of
If6R,695,8241
rioting, chmnr, and dust ofthe town.
Oi at 5fld the riollur,
(gv
" I consider the oner made by Dr. Rooke, at the eon' [ I'heTiwners nf that large amoaM were 429.400 in nam- i
elusion nf his remarks, ns liberal, fair and just; and 1 her; ncariv on hill' of whom were depositors of sums
may add. that an hospital nearly on the same looting not exceeding ■£20 each.
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a- he pro popes, was established at Valparaiso, four I Those institutions are ef bicalculnhle advantage to
years aa;o, sxnctieneaVby the conumnder in chief then the industfioos) poor. From the hiz'n rate of interest
the
Mrperinton- obtainable
on the st-ttion. end exists still, under
these islands, on undoubted security they
donoe of Dr. i lou**on, H. N.; where theeick from skips might be c in hided herewith much success, andtoti.e
of war and merchant ekipa arc comfortably provided | threat benefit of he depositors.
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lo;. and tre "cd.
1 am,
22. HlRTS FOR THE KIXG's KHVIIXCE Not- I
deir sir,
Irom taxes herein before- |
** ,\!vu Yonre,
I withstandinginthe exemptions
fiithfully,
have large fnuilies,
[mentioned, fivorof parents who
"John (ilb«on. Sur^mn
there orewell informed persons who still think that the
Royal Mary. taxes on land operate to the discouragement of populaC. Wyllic, Eaq , &amp;c. &amp;c."
tion. If on investigation this siiould he found to be

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8
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To Augusta.
To Charleston,
To Baltimore,
To Now York,
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ttvuilakc lor cultivation; ami I heir toil is ml;. p:ecl lo
| man.v iitii j'lduints v, im n can i.c\ci tic i;umi| m lie
have heard lhat one or jlonian lr.lan.ip, v. Ink il en inh. hii.n.ir, il ;i..- u\ m,t v,
U04
more native
have vcj|uututil&gt; undertaken p v. ant many ol ihc \h t&gt; «t Imii degtattcd lie loiiiun popthe Mippott ot then pas.ota. lv ..11 sm U m.iiu.a &lt;i be- jnU.lou, ai liic uti.c hey vveiu jijai cv unuei tne jno ut
ml from \'era Only, to SoulhstnpI
31(1 (X62) [ Kiiuiing is what h wunted, hut on thai beginning o orate oftijcat
35
in.i, per steamer,
loiium.
a ayaiem, rccjuiies the aid ol
u:m&lt; ili. In u hut I ha\u hero said, my object is no; to re!
!S4
Totals,
1,11
meiit. This is inuu cs| ccially the immmii the.-o islands, I pj*«i.(ii or hi.tu.c Un£OiCttm&lt;cui im having done linie:
In crowing Mexico, a paaaeiiger requires lv tarry a where the natives cannot as yei comiuuiid kulHuioiii |llheyhuw: done n.o.e than ut.y UM.ot Mo &gt;cai.~ n;u
ready mone) In pay ihc siipendh oi litcu ]i..s;u.s ill | mo..id have c.'.poi led. illey have ul-Cilty u ill. i.ji.-.-.0i,.
In il » ilii turn, as tar M (juad Ja.vira.
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A fur reaching thai tit\, Me travel* by the diligence i:ash. lint the ■■'o wi iiim*nt pus-e.-ses a super-Itotal one nr) aid* and mm.emus plat cd he.c i.-luituV in inhume
and at uil the atatione will tind bedding, pio« iajoiiN and*| uf vacant oi uiiocenuied hmOHeveiywhete, .n.ii ihe ul o( all o:ituts in i'oi\ liesm: hut whoa fill* ,tiiu..&lt;l_\ heen
ver) I m iccouiiuodutioii nl eveiy mhi, pint idcd b&gt; the i only wanting lv dn ide the v\ hole islands iuio paiisltdone in la: j aar ci &lt;il a cen Iin ) starting hum heaiht nu 1.u.-e
ruiitiaclor, Don Anafimu
all cs, .Mid in c u h pariah lo make a liberal undov men) in i.-m in dI i
onl) ]io,i.-. hovi n.uch mom
..ml io. ti.e sup- i i.nii ought lo he tlol.c, in ti.W I a \\ 2., )uai: tukll «va
•Inag the road, are In/.-cayuns, vveLl-bied and very ] 1 uwl, tor the p ifuor of eve»)
icquiied
ofthe
number
of
school
aihiu
ntaHoiv
port
attentive.
I fie.-h *iurt,\\hliu |a 0| lecuvertecJioch i- intity, t.ii.-I.t
Children at the hre'iat, or conveyed on the kneeeof ■ta bound-), j 1.0 endcmu.eutsoughl to be hberal; Jut, Ij to lead, h rife und toi.nt, kliov. ji, the vuiieol comund to u hers lo be ctiecli- e,oti^lu, in a !t;i: te- j ii !•:■ c, and ;Jutt c ci) a ,1. ,u ;lcj tan
the mother, tie exempted from any charge by tne d.ii- pastors
u id
B] OG s the leiuj oral wauls of ihcittstdu.'s aiai fanuhca, !! he bought by the imeigii
gOM t:&gt;.
if of a jti.-.jlt ai ti
tor all luggage, exceeding 25 lhe. allowed 'o each to he placed in itidcpcudelli pOaItUHM, «&gt;o a.* lliut lhe&gt; j| vi a pi at: ilia: u ill enable them :o .on.j e-c vi
u
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|i laaenger, gratis, acharge ia nnulc at the rate ot' s7''in iy iic\'o't: their whole time and energies lo iheii ie- ealue description of ait;. Ich f.on. O'ltei countries.
And ...- j li ih the inieiesi,and
in Mexico toruvcrv -'■' Lb*. Rdditioual, ami about lhe Is] ective calling.-, without Jear ol u'cs'.Miitou.
io he ihc ntory of Ac
-.un*! again from Mexico io Vera i ruxihut no account legatds the parwh nnnistets, p in ten I irl&gt; if they cvi» be | kii
aiid cltietn tot otclo, c i.v n-i rci.e* oi the i&amp;lanifr
i- lukeejof any aninll bundle or carpet-bag that each .-.nj.poi ted, no: h\ ii.une&gt; enmim; diiiiet lit mi i he pock- !| und to till
a an ujih j eoj.lc. 'i he I luce pov. c. dd aid
c's of i heir heai ets, lv.th) souicer ol teseme ; ild mdI-1.- 'eugeTinay carry with bitn in his hand.
iuhiei.ud
nutioiitt \&lt;ihu have utrteed in toped lie
ici
'l"hodiligence*go twke a week, with gieat punctu- d ■peiuiuutly m then owu right ••! otKce.Mt mueli in*' o I independenceof tie hi. mis uudci
Uicd\n;.B) of Ka«. di il.cj be hbicticd tv bj
bei.eticiull)
ality.
and
willingl)
meluiinehu
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111 ex| uei lhat the name liovcinincnl h ..I
have pot down #100lor the peeaage from the lalancla tho.-u ueareis. Ifa medical practitioner could he added i ,-!o.\
capable of.ichie\ini; ii.e*e lecuiit: and tne
to c i&lt; h jjaiish, miii ucli ih.e hot lor, loi the gieut oujecl i Hawaiian pcop.e hate a iLhi otee!&lt; torn their i;o\to San Blae, ontodortng a tan allowance.
!
2.). l( r :i.(nA\ land ooMJ'ANY.— It is possible that 'ol discoveriug und ■ ountcraciini; ihc eai.pes id' the dc- ■ e.iiii.fi.'.
ihitig lhal «an encourage, guttle and
i".t r\
the Islands tor him also a liberal pio&lt; pro*ecl thorn
bi the path Irani, g ii.o.-' diiecil) io their
the agricultural operation* undertaken by lite &lt; on.puny populationol
lie
ihc
iit
lv
I.Uillßor
IMitculCU.
in. t.e
piescivuttuu, incic tae, haj piiict&gt;i in d ueaith.
fiirmed in Belgium, on the hasis ofthe eootimei (or uu isnui ioin
ii cupied land , between ht» Mojoaty kuiueliuu.eha 111.
2s. Nor ought the king, the chiefs aid landlords, !o ::i Vr J. J. Juries, in a valuable aitiele on thwc
and .Or. lirinsi:i:.iJe for himself and pnrliiris, on the .grudge ihe.-e
endov u.enisot laud to minis- ■ islands, puhliehed in uunt'a Krefuhauia' .\Iu ,a,;.. of
t
*i\ li November 1841. may bo:h enabie there island** to ids, physici.ins and eai heia; Un. luuicci to live, these I Jul) li--!.., :-j caking of tl v. inlfucm c of oiun en
c upon
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export lhe *b»»ve article* at ■ lowei price then that at potKL'Ssoiaof landuonld be !nued '0
per&gt;onenrid thctrcivilr/aiion,
-or) justly obsei tea. " on merce bus
which they e*n be at prpaent produced, und aleomany UHsarat lo cultivate and nuptove their aeveral aiioi-JIjmade them (the S. lsl i.ders) s. ,;&lt;&gt;. -. a.itii..-«11
tti.d
traother ar'n le? ad tpted to i he climate and poiL Inn tins n.eutp, v hirh could no' lie done v\ i: 1 out t 'touting t;' en des; it teachesthorn tin vuh.eot ptot-erty, and
indir. tit «i!l not follow, to any tireat extent, Uttleka M here a denu.nil it;. I. hor, iiuniovim; the names in lie I[iccjh tho ligh's of man. I has ,en uuclied ile.ii politltrough the introduction olftn«it(u laborers; and to tl c kI.OW leii-u of a ': a id UIC, adding lo the \&lt; he vi 1 nd, i ty, In ■(! I la r labor. i'ii&gt; I rapidly leaching i) i i; hie Is
rnannual advantage ol thin, tho policy efi he government mcreasing tl c exi'Orisol the t--hn ds, and ai,_ m en in■: i'that :f il*.ej would have their own liaht* ie-jri.c.
doel not apt ear lo me t" hat c been as yet directed.
!.c wealth of king, cluefit, landlords und ot'all clu«k» i la y na si le.-puci the rights el" Orl ei&gt;; thai Opptet-Violl
I- i-siml ilie hoiuli ■. o'. fiiitnent Inn agreed to admit In ftct each allotment would become &amp;tnods/-scaco/ ! Ia: al u.:'ii 11 zr rai not laninsh in unison; aid lhat, if
tlie produce &lt;'f ihc Samha it h islands at a dtttj of 5 pel for aaTtcitltuic, and u gain to tin* colled we wealth of ihey v onld
retain theii authority, they mvi exei&lt;
;l cniM-h es to keep pace with Iheadvmu c of mind end
11.'vi. ad valorfin; being tl v ma.ri.ri&gt;&gt;m w in. h thiaaov- the country, in pro| oitton t&lt;» it.- in;pro ement.
emreent can charge on French pioduce, according to
In the i'ac.-cnt situation of the lsh-i:d.-, it woi.ld bo general rmproveu eni aboal il cm.'"— '* Ii would have
tn itv. If this be true, it will be of great advantage lo good policy in the goveiiimeut, lo give grants of land cutried tl cm far in nd\ anee of their pie-cut ioi ilifjoi
gmluitoucly t'» al; bonof eft settlers who would engage ,j hadil-cy but peconded ler eftorti by tie etiaction of
|he ttoreeaid company.
2H Goofi dove «v THI vis?i()\\nrs-I' i- to hrirc it m-der enhivai.on, until lhe capabill ies oflauitable laws lo encourage ibe»elllerucxU ot !o|.ecta«
r.ot. however to he dentedthat very great improvement* the roil ■01 it! be n-aertuined, at d there f. r adopt a j ble whi-trs, io
i.ic apprentices to trndee,aid otl.er
made %t\ lun lliC last 25) c.irs. As ilie main graduated acale ot* price, meieanng eery five yeura. i earn !&lt;y whkb the mtetests of all aie piotected in
LaVl I)--en
ciuea and spring ot'all theee, « c mnai not &lt;■&gt;• erlook lhe as the land increased in ten* thniugh tl u lubors ami a Ore advanced rountriea." 1-t.t in deac, rtii.&lt; i-|on
miavionaries who have labored m these islands, &gt;ii.cc EXJ cmia n;:- ul ;!.f. c ea: ly *fettlu;s. If I :ii; tight i;. ! tl.i' t ivilr/jug ctlct ofcommence, Mr. Jarvia if far bom
f o parish mini-March 1820. The pram lung of a doctrine which incul- laying withe p*»ltcy of gran*ing 1-nd
J[ withholding f:om the mtseiotMiries tlte n*ecd of prove
teis. PcltOO nia.-tcis :t d aurgeoitS is prill luore ohvjous I which is so
cates the dntiee ot doinfr mUo other* iW.w toe)
i
jitftly due them. *if n he lematfcg.
they *ho*ilddo fo v*—the providing of thing* koneoi in I
lr is :cu; less *o m. at out tct nu rchanli ho*i mi.i hii "Too liitii; credii has been given il.em loi lhe atti nrpt
esystem
and
itl
here
Id
d
le
sasr
both
im
eugi;e*t*d wot ni
; o .c ii h ihc me* hso'cal aits urd intiodtn •■ «ii» tlnual
the tight of alt men—the love
edvrn'ion of rhiltlrrn—the reverence a.iti. cur* of parent 9, and oln-ui- lite ex'ema] i tin ornal commerec ofthere ialands.
I hnprovcrr.ema. A furnier iuid his fan'ily weie st»«H a:
c re to the ru,!i*ig poiwr*, nnd the dtflWori of fdnrn-l 2&lt;&gt;. S" me aI wave the w ill nl tl c Almighty, upon the \tho firH body of mimonaiiea ihat urrived al Hawaii:
tion which thewe tavpioiianea have achieved* were lhe poller of ilie fioveri.n.cni will depot*] tic question hut ov. ing to 'be uidifletem &lt;; of tie hielp v etc r,lilij. d
ii is? wholeeoine and eparopriti c remedies I'r fie1 whether tic irlauds are to becoiuc £cj*opt.hitcd, or 1to sn- j end tl ebr laljors and ie»itrp for p. Many of tl c
r-&gt;
and moral plague* which nfVieted f hip forme: ly i thickly peopled, rich ami powerful. To encourage j native me&lt; ha nicewere inatn cted bj the u i-s omuas.
heathen conintnni'y. I o:h spiritually and ct' illy. 'I ia ! tueiii in a liberal &lt;u d chilunthrojnc coume. example
''They have alto ostcblial cd nuir.tt 1 lubor acl onle,
bonanza conferred by the miwionarir* -if mc dml -M". may have mote erfeel ih«n ai ....i..cnt. In ii.i.- Lore, 1 j and tl esr precepts and rxarrplc tei d die- tiy *o t| ( enThe axjieriance of the.-c bvnelifa lias given them an m- Ij give the following condensed view of what bae been 1Imttr gerrent of industry are the introdi'tion &lt;"'(' tie
i! letcH, a id created a re:t*iin bi is in ftvorof the roi*n- ( in !iie. id by rite republic of the Jo»inn i im us, by ire trades, and manufacfurc-s of civilised life. In il un i, ale
iry wWivh leoi theiti and whteh aniipoi'athem, not only congress of Vienna, plated under the piotection of [semmajy al W aiu k
Ai",/;,?", M t&gt; girla o*c lai gni
lc;itimaeiy acquired. In;; m. f„i is the miaaionarioe are iIj(treai Drhain, since 1817:
[toaew. aptn.braid and l-nit, and otler emp'oynents
ronoomed. not *o ba relaxed whh«nt pre'iaSce *a t!&lt;(-j
tlcii sex. In all the otl-er i-cheola those
[auitabloto
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profre«eoflbfther native miniou'im-nt. tin in and do hlamh.
ape taught as ft as ;&gt;rr&lt; :ii iih'u."
',"■':' Malt: Ftmalti A '.&gt;.,». 8' vtl. Ibranches
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liketoUe, i!tiy he said o ill Utoro w ho enl y 'hit itiPu-l
| These retnarfca of Mr. Jane*, in all of v. hie Ii I roncer,
DiiCo| cavil at their doings, or malign their motives. Corfu,
gg7 |an* pregnant with matter lor thr mont serious coneide2n,HTe i.-.i.
Nor has the money ye ,rly etponded by there ucil-&lt;V- f !iii.u.ip.M.i:!ff r.'.t.l 2.'-..:. a
86
182iiration of the king and i-hiela. It beCotriffsthem to exs Tvtng meA, beei wttho'i* gw«it advaetare to the tern- SivV.i.i-K.t.l'H
)i.H)7
lt"i
fir they ran claim any direct
fc't amine and refect how
MW
|M&gt;ril interests 4*f (heat Wand*, liy an exueuieh in- ■/ami.
share in efieetingtbe improvements already man-: low
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1,187
IM
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tciMitr.j; h'
il accowit of'lie uiwinfi, fr**in lie1 Iteaico,
4..-.p-«l
76 far their nasi and present j oticy Natv p en n*ed or *di4,ia«
llfi
X7
p.-Ti ofMr S H. t7asTle.nndpul.ltBl edinthe "fWred* 1 lTft«CA,
those BTrprovementa, and a I e*her great nodl.",2
44
IC8
.,702
r.» *nii'icd
of*ho Ist Inat., it appeu.ni ill :t including t38.4 KJ grnnt Pa»0,
(
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!':&lt; ritione are not urgent!) reojuinrd for tl t prwcrvHtion
2.503
223
1181
M
h-»p
been aupported in thee
c\ fo r 'lie preent ynir. it
of'hi'iro'* n power, in compatibility with tie genejfil
evpenae ;o the A.nerican hnnrd for nd--!
i-s! tada, '»*
1,091 llll.a'n BS,6fln 12.427 0,1.2'.!' rttereati ofihc people.
other relitio-A aocieties, of £608,965. Of Tlio mi-n'e
aioua, and
ssesvajJ 32. I'n.ulation .mionc-t rata,ni isaansefiil Biamongst
pojpulafioti is 2(14.£1S souls;
Mirae i r :^portto toftHal atnrvml haa heen errend* I
ol 18b lo tl it usre mile.
or
4rl]mdividoab«j 1 rneel sir.rc,&lt;d\ hope that beraeen the
»'1 in r! r United Stato.% for Mpplien eenl i:i chvlmtf, erasi
it*
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111
v.ip:..
ctpots
Cmtt&amp;6;
I'lnee '.rent naval and mercantile natkma whkh lune
hi
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b'tt tbfl portion aerit in e*ah, haa v.rli.
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Miii. -•■&gt;•' Anr! In 18W lbs rrvein•&lt;■ was .£M7,.V17; |I recogioxed Ire sovereignty of tfe-e ielerds. i ta'er tl o
h »:t s.» nt'irh added to 'he woel*h nf the ronn*rv ; and Mitnlto7oS,oSßdollii»:
or, t« 461-2c*iri rei i.e.il. j dyuastv of Ramehameha 111., r»a regarda them, there
''n isn of the s ipnlieshv the mieatonary familitrs a pread
All that revenue seen .'&lt;l I'popii &lt; ns*om-l r»p;p*i' nti*in.; for |I will on'y be »n emul ition to ex» oed eaj h other in pro*
ihrouzhent th» i»4mda, hat taugh] the fiattvee Ll;e u*«e rhei-e
ip'&gt; ilia'p-t
ale
At tin.' fpin c role, tli* iStind' it mo'it'g their pron] crity. l-tu lo deserve this, tie na*
&lt;»f, and ere ited a dem.tntl for, auntlar comforts.
«i.hlsl.tr.ds ought lo siirrort n impUntion of 1.1.-J.-'| live ,o enmient must show a regard '""r, and an ahili'v
pahoi'hiai.
prftoWe
t&gt;jr
a
ci.^iiv.—But
27.
n veirl) levenveofiie-it-ry i.oaii.fiiO J} to prntno*e, tliat pieereri*y. in every law and nl»Hc
enneielerinrj 7tn «nnl..
(':'• progltM nl:o &gt;dy pi ide by lite-o islands, and th&lt; ol liolkis, and SRrr'oii ati
*r«e ul £1,9 Ofitb of]me, -lev ooght to hear in mind that tlie eye of the
elementh of wei'i h at the dispn--.I of; h»* cove'Binenl, i- I iiip oris, six) O.ftTMteaVxr-Orts.
1whole c vli'/cd vnr|f| jc upon tl cm; that tl eir example
il,f,rlii;fuv;is,
fair
nor
it
to
eentintM
Thcieii
(*&gt;
wotfld neither be
decorou* for
tiiii.iein ip between tl c Span!- Ij is to decide the quoM on of thc;r cnpil'ility for polfha beholden to the chfi'v of rhriatjana in the Unite.! I tvich !i-l n'l« ns tl i-i' are, a fiJ a* tl oy oisxbi t-i be, nnd hnprovetnent and self-govemnt#nt; and tint not less
t*tat«*s for the means of defVavmc the expenae of the* I mi.'ht liciome: fur tliov i-nj.iy :i bfl'ter ilinrats than i the h*»nor than tho hap) a ess of their race i« interested
rplifpouf instruction which every government is bound tl.c ioai.in Island.-; tin;. Lavs in )■ o; 0.t.0i. UiO.e hud ii: maJiatg'aJ rapid progTOM, left to gotern thcttsel^w,
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as I no Marque/tun* and Olutu itia it arc liuely louiake,' banky, supplying a capital be\o:id the wants utnover|
| hiu ill isl.iiid.s hut* never, lv iv) knowledge, been t*x|eomuiuini&gt;, and aHording credit to thorn who
go.crnod or pr i.e.: '•■! b&gt; tuc riuueii.
led
these)|aclly taken. Ne. uit unless:, ot lir years, gicui nu*
this so u o'liestli upon ihe ruling powers ought io ha.c had It, alter groat expansion,
In piessi.i;
proveineuiti hate been made iv the agriculture, comtheir
the
mini
ttatucif,
.o
curtail
lo
Islands,
of loose
I do it as a sne-ete f.icad ol iheui and indentions suddenly
merce and shipping of the group, while hare, in ti*jj*
u: pc &gt;pio. 1 Vlea llieu rapid pio;ies- lo p.on.bie oi M,ia. ctiMOiiiora, it* bad piovioual) hajipoucd in the
lor group, tlie population in going; backward ever) uay,
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ev iiiciioii, with great pain.—I cuiiioi believe lii-H lie: iin nl 6iaios iiiisc.iu-i: his depres»eu, and will
Almighty lias let! llienl w'lliioiii I lie powers anil olier- |u time, qic illy dopies* Uio value ol land hi iNow South i agm uliuu! unit (tiiiuucKc leinain almost Ma;ioi.ai\,
and beyond goud ntinciplos of moral action uud tho
in
North
but
..!.-,
America;
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both|
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urn
thiims
itiou,
in
gi,-- uoossin 10 aoll-p.eso.a
luoy u.tly
tneii level, ami Ml nolli, the element* nt ii good und uneful education geuerully diltn,an; and I am aiiviou- dial inev shn ilu uxo.'l those countries will tioon
as
the
population mul-1I fused through the I'MJ.iHuis ofthe uun«toi.;irie-i, there'
p overs and energie- in the ino.-i e.leci.e uiinner.
valuo of land wit I -jo on riamg,
lis no inaillle*tHtioil ut' an iinpiovenieut, ill its ratio,
I W'Ollld IllVe il -III Study Hie lllll.ois a ue.eio' the lipl'«**
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United Sl.i;es have p.-opled and te ule.ed pro.lielivej i ho connection between population, receipt*
may
ne
shown
same natural ami acquired advantage*.
Warns,
in a, deserts, vit hia Hie sho.i spaee of 6S yeais, sin,,: and ba.iK it*sucs, i.. N. South
1 enjo)amuigii atiio
art! lint, hereioteae, 1 lie ruling poweis t.a wI
their indepciiduii'u; and those .tlicieo) ihe ..n. eo &lt;oxcun tl t hfiiis.iv«-s, in their indolence, ittdiHerencc und
ni ii empire ol ti, eat Ilritaiu a us in ao i.&gt;e.i oid prospor.Nlil E i inaction, on the plea ofthe interference ol foreign \ owe 1. 1 would h ive the.u kiio v i!i it ii is ii;, indaslry and j YEARS. i-.MTI.ATItlN ttfeCfcllT*. I1A.NK
yi) l |,A&gt;|
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ers, crampin;* their onergiei*, aiid thwarting their |i:reueouragingpopulation that I he sc nations have become
tin* ple.t, il ever well founded, ia valid i.o
-| Lot-utt', hut
gic it and po.verful. with i ripidny the has leade.ed |
Xia,,ili.f
£100,127
77,p|t«i
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longer; for from the date of tlie Agreement ol (ureal
lue progress ofjAc Augln-Sixim race proverbial, and
s. -nV
ll.v'UI
120,171
I-.;,
the
United States and franco, to respect their
Itiiiaiu,
nijir
nig igo a,,,I institution* |
thai every d.ivyp ,a Is
1111, pit
12l,l,'i2
ls;s
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independence, liey can operate a ithoul control in ihc
170.203
f otherand iJne. o.e. the glo!&gt;e.
1&gt;I, 714
11 !,.;•(&gt;
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full ;tleuitudeofgu irani cod sovereignty; and if bo* on en
21.1,720
313,1112
I. is by mJtstry III it lie Itiitish people, of the fruits |
u:&gt;, liiP!
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them now, by their prompt and wise doings, to conand iiroductjTins oftlieir ibo expo inuu ii!;. upw irds |
aro
not
that
sup|ioso
lo
lint the s.tndtiicli Islanders
vince those ni-tioiH lhal their I*liefof then canobi!.'}
of C:&gt;, ofccid value, per head, and piy laves to the 11]„,.
tin:
early
Ilie
atuicn
ul'
in
we.c
obtained
to exorcise sovereign power, for the benefit ot the in-I
amount ol ll Is.- 2d itisby ihe i in dial the Allien- I
\ lii-Kt, laud was giunicd Huliout piiec.asj habitant*, nnd of iii&lt;* l&gt;lands, was well-founded.
.colony.
em-1:1,111 i u inn illy nunI j '.■ &gt;', aid pay taxes ot duties luuuid liii' pulili.: cervices; and ~!-'&gt; In settlers. 11l
There iicver Itclbte offered such nn opportunity i-n
to tiie aui'iiiat 'if alio i, I ii&gt; c in per head; tnd it is |
ipianiity pio.oiiiuiied io iliuiriuean.nl placing ilia testing ti v abilily of the (Ojijmr-colorod tare of mail,
bv lb seiie th it. friii u. H u-.-i,, I'russi i .nil other ij.iitilitV
lioiti
it
was
mutinies,
In
to
under
e.itiivaii.m.
themeehus, m thai which now presents r~ct
I in-.'- are eery ve ir id ling to tllcii population, '.heir |(.-iv-ipii f.tr see, unless il.o granttt nuclei aid lo cullh to govern
the rvtlives of these islnnde. And Ido most vi" out*
pa vor and tiieir wo dth.
alier
vvliiciic.se,
only
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;;.!. Vow that the Sandwich Ulan lers have been ad„.ate
,;■,■ ,;., n unbor ofyear., it reverted in tne eiown.
the glory nflhe Christianity to which they owe no
in Ic; eiideai and reengtiued
mitted lo a pi iee am lags
by Ureal Britain, f»r
pursued
sysieiu
Undo.Hie
liberal
much, thai they mil show theinsetves equal to t!.e
should
II it ions, it will he cxpee e I in 0 tiieil :.'&lt;• e.li.ue.il
I
are
tlie
results
colony, tlie t'nllo.viiii
trial. I feel assured that lhe representatives of the
at least m ike an otto, i to follow the pai h. hi: has con- in th.a.
throe treat powers before named, will not be wantii t*
lam no aware] Sheep, fiom 1828 io 1843, increased C-oin 686,000
to prosperity
ducted other nations a:.iw:l
in
by
a i!i.-i&gt;o-ii t&lt;ii to favor and assist them; the editors ol
at t.iat e id
a polt.-v
ti,iA&gt;n,lljll.
that anyna'ioi eier
I
regulating (lie teinint of Uad such a- that which is fol- Humtd-caltlt, d'tiiii,' the same period, Iroirt 263,000 tho two periodical* here established, will pour in tin r
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jli'ihts upon sll thitTjr*, religious, moral, omit &lt;: r.l,
*\ ue&lt; sell in perpetuity
to -aa.iliKl. And
1 i.vcdiie.e. While'he United
g&lt;
the vac int rich laud-of the West, ill I 1-4 doll us per I Export*, I. nn 183210 1842, fio:n £384,344 tn Ll.Plli",-; political nnd financial; and the miniatera of the
add their prnvetsforthe blessingofGod upon -lir
aerujind while (Ireat Bril iiu sella in in \e* Urn i-- ] Jli; nc:pt,pit tne rate of XII li for every inhabitant Ij \&gt;ill
wanting
to
Bui tkek mu»i not be
thenut tve*
wicket !l 6d, &lt;-'.mad l at I, .1, &gt;s hd and upwards per !.,■ those .vim udiiiinis'ni- (lie allairs of the Sandwich endeavor*!,
Ml makiug thexe etufeuvors.
acre, and in M.S. Wales, uykm and Moalmein at; isUtud
what
bonorits
have
liieinselyea
ijovornnietit,
government,
Island
Ss the absurdity of tlio SJandwich
(to BE COVTllftrSB.)
nil, and only n-&gt; vet .rise: i from theirsystem, it the prini iple oftoav-1
in lelinim tu sell mil in perpetuity,
consenting to lease h for about 25 years, at the yearlj \ltii ii'i'.lhiii.i' r&lt;-tl, but every linn,' revocable, c.ili lie
Iv system.
leal of ne illy a dollar per aero, ind Hi tin- end of the
25 years terevert to the government, wi hall theim-l Can AS r i*-. isjds. —No:' si the progress of poptila1'ro.e lien's made thereon, must h, .1 iriagly apparent ),,,., ..,„i uiipiot'etneiit coutined In the Anglo-Saxon
Iii England alone, which eo it ibis S2,247,«S0 acres ot i-.n-e pii.'l 'l.en poasessinns. Of this tneli, theCanur) |
Honolulu, July I, 111 It.
,in the .North A Untie, stiord an exuuifjle. In |
laid, on which, wit ho i: co luting Wiles, :-'i:o'l nd an
of people, the aver- number, po-i'inu and cliul Its, tlioy lie ir mipikp phi iln.:v
Ireland, are supported I5,0&gt;0,0»
age yearly rent of land ill 1) macs .,is bat 18a (Od per to ai.-u islands. The following tpili'e sliows. what
"TO TEMPERANCE."
ufl iese islands, prngiesf they linn- ri-uio in S3 yeim
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si a tme acre. Ilo v em the gn.e n:u
S5 00 from '* Sir John liyng,"' in testimony of ll t
with8,97,803 ocies, and a population eortahlly not exRarertet's deep sense of the dragged condition of the
I'npulu'.ion
ceeding 108,538souls, t'u m in) ye us lo Ollie, expect a j
Atian
brand.)' market at Honolulu."
Jsta-l It.
rent on}I per acre, with re re siontosiid (Oi'enuucnt
st/uare mil**, l/i!742. tin.tut 1885
"June 1, 1841."
of.illimprovements,bid. lie„-&lt;, v., it theend of23years! 1'iMnr,
('8,010
758 8
mrnJUU
by
Noris this a mere opitiio.i of mine, uruupporied
The reader mtpy risk, who is Sir John Byne "
11,742
ltd 7
Com- | P.iPMKK A,
fact: for by a memo'and en given m to the Ihitish
:;,i-.-7
4,114 Sir John BjTßg af. England we suppose IS be some hon82 2
mission of s.nnr- received in the treasury lie 9 mo Ii | HlKRkO,
7,3512
18,885 orable n ihleii.au, perhaps descended from or in it i.i
ending #n 28th Felon,iv 1813, i' appeira lint only 1'uKii ri; Vent or A,326 1
7,210
17,134 way connected with Admiral John Byng, who w as
828 5
the treisun t &gt;r sums re- I. v\ 7.AROTE,
481,931 2"&gt; w.m ebirgod to«*■"&lt;
33,0-PI)
17,581)
718
5
I'll.MA,
ceived on account of /-'
ef I- ■id." Now
eeied during tbsrsign e/UeeigS H Somesay hs sr.i
7
85,011
877
ITi.nehifke,
C0.218
posing the one half of the whole land " be good fur
justly nnd others unjustly ovceiitod. lint who is. 6ir
.s10
hall',
o,- 1,91s,s acres, n hnothing, the remaining
l::(i,l92
3250 0
Kin ,615 John liyng" of I'olyncsia? lie is a briu from Syffnc.v.
ed even at only ten ren per acre, ought to produce
in with a cargo of French brandy—*au:r devie*— [!.i
Tbs progression of population and improvement,
&lt;-]94,stS() yearly. It is quite clear thil the lower the
il is sun: am! gr.nlu.il, I'lare treaty.] This brig arrived in this port a few
king fixes'the rent of land, tie more n onoy he will
[tho c islands, is indeed Islands,
slow, but
what has it beeo, in tinreive, so long as the population over whiui he rules, j « till in the s indwich
ssistsWins having opi board i.'+O gsDoM ol' brandy
, ..,! rente commanded by thsCiealor, in the first chapter ol and sailed
continoes to decreet e.
in a few days, MI.SI'S only tieent./Jce
on
ind,
will Genesis ?
Lags! enactments imposing a irgo ten'
gallon*. Just before sailing, the supercargo t:;illcil and
only tend to keep the land waste, but tbey. will never
n.i.iPiKr I.ii.ANns —In this simc O'e-in, evisls
I'm
again, M might
00, lor temperance, which fe aenrich the king,ihecbiefc,orlind!o:ds;
a jropip of 10 islands of various sizes and n tew mall left the sum of tfrn
he easily demons'ratcd I" ihe example ol o'ber na- one-, which allbrdeanother example full ol instruction sired should he acknowledged with tl:e above card
the
population
.rtcls
added
to
every
tions, th it for
10,000
o [he Sandwich Islands. '1 hey uru the Phillipins We co igratotsJe the mhasttaiits of Sydney, tfcal a ; atof these islands, there would be an ii re- s more Hum tiroup. 'I bey ire pis follows
tiou of that poison has left their shores, vthiiii Iv
proport onate, iti the v due ofall :!" lai d Ihey contain.
proved an ingredient so terrible anil destructive in lit
It is therefore n gred aiis ace lo suppose that the
in
Population
Area
Id uuerc the prohlamd*.
cup of their domestic and oniineri i:il ruin. W'fc also
alienation of land to foiCignets wo ind
in I.--17.
square SJISM.
those wbosupperty aM prosperity ofthe natives;
very much rejoice 10Witness ut least DOS symptom
nort such a delusion, ho leve: good'.lcit in|eritmnsmay
5li,«ill
8,264,807
I.'-7.on,
wisdom anil ;;ood sense among the people of Honohihi.
people
the
ind
the
king,
:a,(ipj2
the
chiefs,
|iUAt#. Negkof, K.771
be are enemies to
psrniittinf a ruin selling vessel to oon.c and go withsystem
in
\i w Sooi H Wai.i s—Tlie working ol the
«,188
lie es
nwhich f have in the above nnd pre
2,:1I0
\«i#i-rr,
out disposing ol her cargo, 'the same was true in tl a
1(218
history
the
noancml
of
2!l.(i:;2
rnended,is well illustrated in
MiHDOBO,
4,1.5
case ofthe lleber" o:.ly a few months ago. Is il not
4(16,0.111
I'anay,
New South Wales,
,oo.
4,5H
t&gt;
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ref.eihingto leain from the supercargo of a ruin si r.(
rPam. from 1831
iij,wr&gt;
In that important colony oft.
M*
Basiak,
brig that l'rench brandy is a drug in the Honolulu
njm
tolS3.,, both inclusive, the roomjl ■&lt;treawry revived
M.itpiMP.ivAip,
86,687
market ?
11,097
forsales of land only C Ki2.«l2 that fie home following
7.55H
Palawan,
years t he receipts were: for 1KSB, IPO.IW
230.KI7
i,WX
It is not best, however, to be too much elated \V(
/kbre,
(I
ISS7,
or
15,000
1
Small Islands, B,ffll
learn from our neighbor the l'oiynesi.in, that the By IT'or IS**, 11H.321
ney brig IMioebe told here 20 hhds of brandy and 2.7
lor l«», IS4.W4
3,281,675
114,115
Tot.il,
Tor 1840, 3i3,Oa2 c«no
cases ofgin. We also le.irn from the sume source llmt
there
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Mafrindanao,
run!
the
Palawan
In
ifit
isbmlsof
pop- | the Sydney sch. I'alcon has just arrived, bavins 0,-,
which
the
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each,
in
territory
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general
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bbls.gin; 124 cases brandy." Iteport says tbit vessels
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The Savtlitieli Island*. Prnp-tas /-.'ta tils
p" suae their dixcortry In/—dipt. Coul.iif Tinir
Occupation In/ j.eid Ueorjzi PuuUl. —
iilmost the onh
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The Litany of the Bug. ebb. reads. " From -ill evil
uniniilir Simpson, J-'.f.ij , li.le aliii" dure as
and mischief; from sin; from the crafts and u»-aultsof I event which diverts their minds from
interrupted series of labors among the na- 1
//. M. Cimsul. London, I'd-l.j. I'ini:
tln-devil; I',ointhy wrath; and IJo.n eternal damnation,|I
titiitd Lord detive.r v*.''
j live population. At tins meeting they spend ] 4 sliillin&lt;r.i."
We make no pretension to tho title of churchman, yet a few days in reviewing the pusl and
Having lii'cn n reader from our yntitli
planwe cm most sincerely and devoutly oiler that petition,
Mid we call upon nil churchmen, high and low, ami ning for the future. Reports are rend and lip" nf till: Missionary Herald, tllirl subsedissenters of every name and denomination, lo unite statements made in regard to every depart- quently hating fallen in with works ii|iini
with u» in offering that petit inn, when il is rumored that
missionary business andp
labor. Ii tin; Stinilw ich Islands, hy Cunlp, I'.llis. Slewa rum-selling craft is steering her course for our peace- ; ment of
nil shores. Such a vessel comes freighted with the j is customary for most of tho missionaries to in It, Dibble, Junes, tt cctpros,' it wns with
fruitful source of mil, mireliief and tin. U its poison!
come accompanied by their wives and child- tin ordinary interest nnd curiosifo, I lint we
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is bought and drank by the people of thi.s land, it wil!
the volume with tin! nbove-n.'atitioii.ml the devil in his craft* and atiaultl upon their re- ren. This ulibuls a good opportunity fori perused
spectability, sobriety, virtue and good name. It will the families situated on tlie different islands ctl title. The author we had seen; many of
p
sooner or later bringdown the rnrutk of (.'nil. It will
jthe events described we had witnessed, nnd
lend to the eternal damnation oihumor; :il souls. "No to cultivate a more intimate acquaintance,!
drunkard shall inhsrit the kingdom ofHeaven." Hence, and keep alive iJiosi; social, kindly and tunny of the character* alluded to, are our
From ihc visits of ail nun-selling vessels, " good l christian feelings which happily exist among neighbors and acquaintance. Under these
(lie hook wns amusing, inl.nrd, delirrr us.
them. It was recently our privilege to meet circumstances,
If they come,
etructive and entertaining. The nuthor let*
Imm a desire nmong tho people to purchass anil the brethren and sisters of lhe mission, tit
tin: reader into his views, nnd those of his
drink alcoholic poison, the source of roil, seisrSur/'and | the table of our
common Lord and Savior.
■pin, the ile-.il's mil, the provocation of
party, Hence, it tuny be considered a work
Gad's wrath.)
the cinse af otsilasting damnation to immortal souls,! it wus a season long to be remembered, The ol s'Hiie importuned
xood Lord, deliver us."
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: .Messrs. Bishop, Thurston and Whitney.
tha
different views which will he taken of
UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER BROWN'S among the very oldest in the missionary work. I the same subject, by men of different nations
TEA-PARTY,GIVEN TO THE AM. MISSIONARIES.
The following are the names of inissiuna- ; nnd principles, he may most
profitably read
lies present.:
I this work in connection with other writers
On Tuesday the 18th, all the missionaries
From Kauai, —Rev. s. Whitney and wife; jupon till' Sand. Islands. We hope to see ;i
with their wives atul children, were invited
Dr. .1. \V. Smith and wife; Rev. (i. 11. jI few copies, erelong, at the Islands for vale.
to take tea" with (ioorge Brown, Esq I'. Unwell and wilip; Mr E. Johnson and wile.
I Our columns not allowing lons extracts
S. Commissioner. Eighty-three were preFrom Oulin.—Rev. A. H. Smith and wife;
we shall merely insert the ausent, including an interesting group offorty Rev. A. Bishop; Rev. 15. W. Parker and jto be made,
entire;
wife;
Smith;
Rev.
Lowell
thor's
postscript
Mr. A. S. Cook*
children. Cant. Paige, II. S. S. Levant,
and wife; Mr. 11. Dimond and wife; Mr. X
Since
writing the foregoing pug**, I
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and several of his officers, joined the compa- IL
Rogers and wife; Rev. R. Armstrong have observed it announced ia lhe Times,
ny in the evening. A neatly arranged table nnd wife; Mr. S. N. Castle and wife; Mr jihit
moans have heen taken liy the British
was spread for the children, tinder an awn- H. O. Knappaiul wife; Mr. E. O. Hail and government und adopted by France ami the
ing in front of the building, while a spacious wife: Mr. Levi Chamberlain and wife; Rev. I t oiled Matt s, tin- placing the neutrality ami
independence of the Sand. Islands beyond
yard afforded a line play-ground for then D. Dole; Miss M. M. Smith.
garnbals and sports, under the ample folds of From Maui. Rev. Messrs. Baldwin, Al-1I the reach of intrigue and violence.'
I'xnndcr, Kmeison, Clark, and Comic; Rev.' "Truly! Lord Aberdeen has achieved a
their fathers,' national flag.* From a mo
S. Dibble and wife; Mr E. Bailey and wife; 'triumph in diplomacy! He has induced
ment's personal inspection, and various ic- Mr. Rice.
Prance and the United Stales to sanction
ports, we infer that the interview was highly
From Melokai —Miss L. Brown.
jhis piving away an important British pospleasing and satisfactory to all parties. We Frur.i Hawaii.—Rev. T. Coan ar.d wife; | session."
regret that no reporter has furnished us with Rev. L. Lyons and wile; Rev. A. Thurston]
Hie brief remarks of Mr. Brown when lie and wife; Rev. M. Ives and wife; Rev. J.
The Friend having an extensive circula1). Paris; Rev. 13. B. Lym.iii
drank the health of the children i.v a enrtbe whaling licet, the following
ttonamong
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Total gcntlcanca, 31; ladies, '.'3.
|-' .Notice is taken from the advertisements
ol- mux.
t!in the Polynesian for June 15:
*It is a question which we should re one to see »hlv
Vessels approaching Honolulu, and dediscussed. —I low far are the children of missionaries The Friend appears a few days Brious
and other foreign citizens, entitled to the rights and
u pilot, will .set their national ensign
siring
to the date announced at the head of the
p.ivilige.sof citizens of the U. S.&gt;
mid pilot signal, on which lie will go off*imsheet, in consequence ofthe editor's expec- mediately.'
The merchant, physician and philanthro- tation of bciiio- absent en the Ist. During
" The prcat number nf ships coming in
phist, we are confident, will peruse with in- his absence, ail business relating to the from Lahaina, and intending to lie off and
terest the notes'' of Mr. Wyllie, in this Friend, will be committed to Mr. Ijiihnan, at on, ot to come to anchor without employing
a pilot, renders attention to lhe above re.
number of the Friend. We have heard him the store of Messrs. Ladd &amp; Co. Any perquirement of the harbor-laws necessary. •
styled by an intelligent reader the M'Culloch son wishing to obtain copies, will phase call
"The undersigned will give prompt atof the Sandwich Island*.
upon him.
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BIU-.M) UPON Till: IVATEIIS. —It is said
he will not go of}' without In in;,' signalized ns!! islands. Let public sentimentbe found l&gt;)
required iii the above (panted law; a compli- ; discussion free as the winds which lan and j that in the hand of one ofthe mummies found
ance with which, will he necessary' to justify refresh us iv this our adopted home, or land in a pyramid, was discovered a bulbous rout,
which being placed in the earth, grew and
any future compluiut aguinsl him for want of;'j of our temporary sojourn.
atteiitioii to duty.
b the trujfii in iidosieuling drink* an vn- bloomed a beautiful but unknown flower,
John Meek.
If.nwlutu, Jane I"), Kill."
liui fid om un immorality} 'This is ti fair | after two hundred years. So may the good
question tin discussion, nnd one on which I seed of the wind of God spring up alter
TEMPERANCE.
propose to offer you a low shoit nitieles lor ruiitiy years. We have a case iv point.—
the Friend. It will be seen at a glance, that Siime years since, a venerable man, upFor lhe Friend.
the question is a deeply important one. If wards of one hundred years old, was the
IS THE TRAFFIC IN INTOXICATING DRINKS
it can he shown lhat the traffic is an unlaw- ■subject of converting grace, in an eastern
IMMORAL?
m B X \ .111 cu s.—.Vn. I.
ful one—an immorality—it must and will, at 'State. 'The immediate cause of his conTlieojiends of liiiuiatiity lane much cause no distant time, be abandoned. Public sen-' version was, hearing a text ot Scripture
for thankfulness, that they are permitted to tinient will not sustain it. Besides, us friends j which his pious mother had taught him in
live and act, at a time when great principles efihe government of the Islands, we have all England, one hundred years before!
aie openly and fairly discussed. 'The subsomething to do in this matter. If it he tin! "'fi,»;li sued lie buried loin; in dust,
ll shan't deceive our hope;
ject of rights is becoming better understood unlawful ttaili'tc—an immorality'—be ii ours. Tic
precious grain shall ne'er be lost,
than formerly. They are more accurately as the enlightened friends of humanity, to,
lor {(race insures the crop.''
defined. Rights are not quite so arbitrary ns-ist, in all suitable ways, in causing it to A pious mother, about sixty years since,
ihad a
as they have sometimes been supposed. It' be speedily and forever-abandoned.
j
prodigal son lie was about to leave
is beginning to be. felt that, in no circumstanIn this discussion, 1 shall take the affirms- 1 her, and go to sea, As a last resource, she
ces, ate men at liberty to do as they will, ti-.e of the question, and labor to show, as] j placed a Bible in his chest, with u prayer to
even with their own. Tiny may not spend !l am able, by a reference to reason and G id, tin- His blessing upon it
Year after
their time, dispose of their property, or em- facts, lhat the traffic is an unlawful one. Audi year passed away, and nothing was heard
as
l&lt;Jjeir
influence,
mill,
should
he
at
once
ploy
they
abandoned
ami forever.
irrespecofthe wanderer. But the eye of his motlitive ofthe will of others; at least, the quesA word explanatory of the word
,t r's (Jul was upon him.
A long time after,
tion whether they uiuj or mil/ not do 80, i- will conclude this number. It will he ob-| a clergyman was called to visit u dying iniI
tit
dow a lair subject nl discussion. On most jectedj,
the outset, that the traffic cannot lor. Ile found hit.-i penitent anil prepared
points relating to social intercourse, there is lie unlawful, because it is, at present, appro- to die. He hurl in his possession a Bible,
little dispute. In regard in the regulation bated, and regulated by law. This 1 admit, which, he said, was given hun by a djitii;
or disposal of most kinds of property, human strange and humiliating as is the admission
shipmate, who, expiring in the hope of the
laws and public opinion settle lhe question But. human law is not the standard of right g.iry of Qod, gave it to him with Ins parting
oi'rights. A man may nt change the course anil wrong mi moral subjects. If so, nothing- blessing, On the blank leal' was found
of a stream, even on hi&lt; own premises, tv could be more fluctuating and uncertain than written the name of John
Marshall, the
the probable detriment ofhis neighbor, with- this standard. What is right to-day, may 'above mentioned mother's prodigal son.
out being liable to pay damages. Ho may be wrong to-morrow. Under one govern-{ This man was the brother oi" Mrs.
Isabella
not build bis house of certain materials, or ment, the keeping of gambling housea and Graham.
I
ipi a particular style, fi,r lhe simple reason brothels is
lawful.—Under another, both]
lhat his right to do so conflicts with the infc- are prohibited. So one government li-ens-j
the traffic in intoxicating drinks; another,'
iv ef hisTieighbor. What sa.'.o man claims
"*iflis his right te sell to a known maniac, a]| prohibits their sale altogether. Which of Crimein the olden time.—In the course
potion of arsenic, or n dagger, or a pistol,] theso governments is rigSr ? Both cannot ofsome remarks recently made in the British
because he deals in these articles, and the] be. We must therefore seek'another stand- House of Commons, by Mr. Crawford, lie
price was tendered him,—the man appearing] ard—must go iarthcr hack than to human stated outhe authority of Hume's HisteV)
of Henry Vi 11.
But unaccount- governments. The question is, "I* ii lnw-\ England, that in the
ai the time self-possesseds
there were confined, as debtors Or criminal
ably strange as the statement may seem, it i Inl, morally, t;&gt; traffic in ardeni spirit;!? May I at
one time, in the jails, 60,000 poisons; that
is abundantly sustained by facts, that tlie j governments lawfully grant licenses to enright ot*e certain class of men te dispose ofa gage in tiiis business? Oris it unlawful— 72,000 criminals were executed for theft
and robbery alone, in the reign of Ilcnrv
particular kind of properly in such a way its ] an immorality?" We shall see
Vlll.; an average of nearly i.',ot&gt;o a yen,
mm/, and probably will, destroy the health of]
thai iv 1.369, in the county of Somerset, 40
their neighbor; make him a maniac; break] raThediating truth ofthetemthe heart of his wife; beggar and corrupt his| pekssjck meroax.—lt is important thai persons are stated to have heen executed it.
one year, for robberies, thefts and other felochildren; shoulder upon the community an]itlu: radiating trutli from which till action nies,
35 burnt in the hand and M7whipped
enormous tax; break up the peace ofa neighwhicii
measure
can
springs,
every
The
committed by idle vagrants were
rapines
and
blight the hope of heaven in]
borhood,
ho tested, should be defined intolerable; at least 3,000 or &lt;1,000 surtinap
the bosom of multitudes: 1 say the right to| and ofthtfn
traffic in an article which produces some or accurately, and firmly fixed, in the mind. in every county were living by rapine, asall these distressing results, because they This truth we believe to be simply this: sembling in troops, committing spoil iv the
have purchased a governmental license fur No MAN HAS ANY MORAL RIGHT TO USK, daytime, and magistrates intimidated from
executing their duty. In 1597, an act wa
ti few paltry dollars, and because they have AS A IIKVKRAOE,
T!*AT WHICH WILL IN- passed taking awny tlie
of clergy
on
the means of carrying
this traffic, h:ts, toxicatk.
Any and every measure, from persons committing benefit
robberies iv tho
til lately, been regurded ns settled, so as plan, argument or effort,
that tallies with I daytime.
sctcely to admit discussion. But that time this assertion, is right ; and
every thing
trus:, gone by. The right to discuss
opposes it, or lends to diminish the
t every subject which has a bearing upon hu- that
Thee ol keeping anloopof war in
tim*
Iniau happinflLn, is now generally admitted. weight this fact should have upon the pub- of peace, is about $'81,000; of afrisrate.se.rvice.,l
8170,000; of-&gt;
-four
seventy
ship,Si29o,Ooo.
The
Florida
gun
11 am happy iff the beliefthat free discussion lic mind, is utterly wrong, and ruinous
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PORT OF HONOLULU.

OFFICIAL LETTER FROM PRESIDENT TYLER

,\ui;i\i.ii.

POETRY.

I or the Friend.

June 4th, II. II. M. scb. I.ooikaiko, Mall,25days Coin
THO . H. M. KAMEUAMEHAIII.
M.uallan, with dm patdies to llie Hawaiian .-•■, uf
Sand'
Ma.jos:y
buig
To
his
Kaiiieli.iiueha
of
the
111.,
BaMI'SL
Mills,
To THK MKMORY Of
INFANT Ii
Stale tor ro,. Allans. I lie il. wan ot&gt; days in .'cach\. nil J.-l iiids.
son or llkv. Minn. I". ami Mb*. Julia Ml
ing. Mazallan.
Great and Kovdfrinul! —I have received the letter June
isli, Am. VV. bark I evant, 1'.. II. Itussell, W'.ueDamon, who uikii at Honolulu, Juke 2, and aicompaiiN ini; documeuU, wlueb your Majesty
luiui, IS n.us., uii) sp.—bo..i.il io llie .V W.—obliged
u.dressed in rue. oil llie ulsl ol Jul) l.uJl, uluiouacli.g
IS4I, Auan 10 months and 28 dai
to put hue* onacioimi ol leaking 2000 siioko* per
that, in rmise.pieiice of proceedings ol' fteai Adminii
I loved thee well, when first I taw
bum ; no., undergoing .epaus at Kobili.-ou N: Co s
mmlei III cilielol liui Uiilannic Majesty 's Jinn:
'I hum.is,i.
Upon tliy mother's breast,
utli. il.i'ui. \\ snip li.H.ia-n, i&amp;igei, 5 luos 70 s;i.
naval lone ill the 1'aciln Hie Hag ol your country bail June 8th,
A new horn infant pillowed there
Am. brig Hannah, Cheuvei. Salem; 34 days
lieen
u'-to.uii
io you, vv nil .ill llie humus due to the
bahuy
lest.
In nature's
l.om (iua\ aiJUll.
f\
IJune!),
Soi ereign ol a liee ami independent Stale.
S. S. I.e-.ant, l'aige; fronV-Callao and the
V
1 iaiiigruiuhite \ our Majesty upon this event, und
With tenderness and cure I marked
2i di»i; left Callan
Marquesas;
last
fioiaTallin,
trust that ii maybe the occasion uf continuing and
I,nil budding infant grace;
5. l*uft at 'J'abiii l'lein I. frigate 'Urania, 'lie
continuing the independence and prosperity of 'he April
And joyed Ij think that thou vvuuldsl live,
Levant &gt;; 81:1 a aeek each at Muiqucsas jy.d '1'al.iu.
to
Hawaiian
of
llie
Islands,
iraiiquihiy
eoiitubuiiug
and
A blessing lo thy race.
| June 10, Br. &gt;.!:. falcon, '.'bap, of Sydi.e...
of your Majesty's reign.
June
Laura Ann,'I nomas, i'.oin Valparaiso
Br.
I pray (juii to have your Majesty in bis holy keep* and12,
I loved thee more, when months paasad on
the Marquesas; ID days fioin the latter place,
iti-'.
And bii„"liteneil, us they licit,
Brem.
W
Clcmeiitiiie, last from l.ihaiJune
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13,
Written al Washington, tie HOlii d iv ol November, na; 5 mouilis lioinship
The hopes ihy lio.t of protaiaa Java
I'.mopc.
1X43.
»
Cleiiioiitine, Moltoao; from Tahiti.
In colors fair and Iras.
Bng.
brig
June
14,
Your good friend,
BAILI'.O.
Juil.N TYLER.
With chasloncd reverence I thought
June Is', Br. brig Sir James Byng, Megget; for Sydney.
Upon th;it s.iiiced band,
; l!y the President.
ship
Krein.
Bremen, I'.i.'c; to crui.e.
VV.
JuneWb,
A. 1*. I'rsHti:, Xtc'y of State.
Thy pioiis ancestors—whose lives
Bailey; for Columbia
June 11 th, H. II M.S.
11.ul blessed their lav oicd land :
River and 'be North West.
packets.—The
ing
New
to cruise.
13th,
Clementine;
mail
follow officialnotice .Iiinu
Brain W. s!ii;,
And not their native lam! alone;
of a new mail line of packeia, estubtaHiod between
Cleiimntini
brig
board
For, in *one ardent breast
—H- P.
l.'ii.igu d'Aiiiiie- ; r i&gt;.kmi khs.— in
t ail to and Pan.ml i, by M.
Rosa the lirst bepim uf li„'ht that shone
tic France, m Bolivia, m nccorduat c a'iili the inatruc- [Cortes; .!. .1 Sim !,; J. Todd j A.J. Ellis and child;
On heuilicn arratchaansn!
tious nl'the Department uf foreign Atfuus of France, i Tuuiie lteva. I Inboard boa Laura Ann—JHn Thomaa.
we have been icipiesicd to iiuike public,by M. I'uunii,
And when 1 clasped thee to my breast
Dis.vsrK.is, Sec. —Arrived at Labstna, Jii |2, Am
Consul ol Frame fol this port,
And kissed thy brow so fair,
«haie.-iii,i liowiiiu ii, ol Providence, 12 not out, 45C
The I'isi bug Carolina /■ the ftrsl of the line. T. R. bills,
I thought perchance hi* spirit biess'd
w., 4080 lbs bone. Cant. Soule, iheformei comEldredge, Lima, a egeul In the yes.-els, which u ;s
,n ;'
Rested in embryo theie.
wiih four seamen; Edward Pnrd of Ppividenco,
jintended eh*ll ..niso its io uieel ti.u regular packets; in
Sam. '.VI. Tiipp, llciry Brown aiid E: ilie I Alia:,', were
which leave &lt; hagres for Jamaica.
I loved thee most, when to thy lieart
!o.-the
on
Oili ol' io i v ui:., w liilu I'.st to a w hale—tlie
Letters from frame, Turkey, Egypt, Tuscany,
'file dreaded shaft hntl iiovvn;
filling .mil upsoiti»i(t AI the laqueet ol' tlie ere*,
i.c.'te anil l i:e I'ouiliit n.l SiaPe: .vi vi l.c ie: cived anil boat
And tidings emtio that we must part,
the comi the 1st otiiier, John Heieher, wlio assumed
forwarded, free of charge, from Lima.
ForOoJ had claimed hi* own.
nut bank lor I ..liaina. While in that port, the
Letters from Ureal Britain and her color.ie*,and the urind,
their present offi*
to proceed
United Stales andFr—ch West Indies, pay the tmio.-.-1 ii,,.■■.■; reiiired
Alas! for all the cherished hopei
nan, or/reed
but linully, with the excepsioiiofo
inf. rales it l.mipi:
That in thy young life lay!
to go To, the rmuainder of tba season. She is to leave,
2 rials. ■i -o.,u ,;- bar recruits are latnplaiad, for lie &gt;onb
"Father, if it be possible.
ess than 1-2 o/..,
I
Let this cup puss away."
Less limn W-4 01.,
6 rials. West.—Information fltmiikra fry m. Calkin Eiq.,
fl 11
Less than 1 OX.,
r S, Coats/ for /.aitaiwa.—[Polynealsn,
It might not he!—For while we pray'd
Less than I 1 2 o/..,
kl i rials
The fell disease wrought on;
;-'
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r,uN'.\ iions —Kimn Mr. J. M llobbs, purer II. MNol exceeding 2 ox.,
Till our submissive hearts could lay
Not exceeding 2 1-2 oz.,
t:J I rials. S. Modes e, t»3, for seaman's rhapbuncy; from W ii
Oh! "not our will* be done."
.Not exceeding 3 o/..,
A. M'l.aiie, M mi, dun nion of sugar liu tlie ieir.| trfit il
Not exceeding
feS -I rials. \ ance c luse, 10:.il.-o, fur the sameobject, several val1 2 0,-..,
0
exceeding
oz.,
place,
hovered
the
Not
fc.4
l
iable donations mil mLsaionarieeafthe ),i'- V. I' M
4
I'.ii'.'ht seraphs
o'er
4 u its lor each adiliiion.il half owiee.
Iroin f.eorri Keed and Dniiicl tVNail.soHncn C S S.
Chanting a hsavauly Liy;
a
go
7"
tluuiiigh Englm o; Frame loo !.•■. I.e. art, ea !; ~i; al o, fiom live otl.ei'teamen,
Letters which
And from ti'iv tvirents' fond embrace,
parts of Europe, pay rapes it: :;i._ :': nu twoHore their loved babe away.
tluids to double the preceding amounts.
Faith followed to the spirit's rest—
U. 8. go.'erniis'in mail packels new run reful iily i
Thy heavenly horce on bia*h;
:;).
between
:itnl Pensai ol u—[Polynesian.
Iu Honolulu, Miss Sopnt v. tIt. V untivit, aged
And s.nv thee on thy Savior's bicaat
half pisi It, A- &lt;"•• ■&gt;'"' 1'
•ise mo1 nl .re bo
Folded, no mere to die.
The following is a list of the officers of 26tl.,a! the reside iceof &lt;' Bre'aar, Eeq. She ..-» a
and had barn ■■&lt; raaideiil ol le.-s
,i i r i of !i won, Mass
And now, eich smitten heart responds—
the
U. S S. Levant:
o iihs in na the S mdwi. h Islamis.
:|, I, 'Ii
Father, thy will be done."
HUGH
N. PA.!.
Commander,
Honolulu, iona 18, Mr. Ri i'ah Tolman, sged
For tho' from etrtti a child is gone,
Lieutenants, KoisstG Kobb, Robert Handy, 70In
years He r«* a native ofBrifliton or W« rtown,
Heaven has a cherub won.
A. XV. S.
.Ins. 11. An.v Ms, KoUIS M La \ "..
.',1.:- I ,-did. for nu iily fortv yenrs, be had been as
Honolulu, June 3, 1844.
Surgeon, r.BWASB IjILjCBIst.
rc-idi :, u] on iheaeislands; and heme, arss nmong the
Piuscr, f. I!. Kn rBKHOVSE.
very old «t r&gt;f the foreign raikfantl lie died laaving a
*The above is nn nlhision to the Rev Pamcol J.
Ainine Mis er. I lioh-kv llkvt,
v. :t'e mid oae ■hurlccr.
Mills, grepit-iuiflc nf the deceased, and generally l»I).
v,
Midahipmen, Dchil ra ci I.i an-is flitEGoa
D'rii:,' the iheraaa "( the Sean en's
inlril us the pioneer of fiicign missions in tl.o Ameri- GXOBSB P. W EI.SH. I .'. H. U &gt;:i.'.s. lilivv A-P'l Hon- I Notick
can churches.
DON, E. II BCOVSI.U, (if.O. W. I'.ll -N.i, '..'IIA.IL.I.S
Chnplnhi, hia Beak "ill be re*ilarly luppbed upon 'he
y.
SiMiith. by the American Missionaries resident or
Wool lp A. It. Ambercbombie.
; Hoi ,.'h!u
Conscience—We are apt to connect the voice of Captain's Clerk, W V'.T.wi .on.
eonecjsnoa with the stillness of midnight. Bui I tliirik
Bottawain, John Dotoc&amp;o v:,:.
wrong
Jp:-' pi.- our paper was going to press, Ictleis were.
we
that innocent hour. It is that terrible next
Siilimikei, \\M. Hun m ipit.
'-ir punter. John Gbekm.
looming,i when reason is w ide awake, upon which rere *»* ii from the l*. S. vi Masatlan, under dale ot
(Illlllier, S. M I.RIKWITH
SUrae fastens its tings. Has u man gambled away his
Poßtiesl parties an g'-ttippg arena on the
iili'.oi shot his friend in a duel?—has he committed s
The Levant suilc 1 fpoin C :l! :o WI ■"&gt;. "-It: arrived April 2d.
crime, or incurred a laugh.'—it is tho next morning, at Nuuhiva Ap. 30: siiled froaj do. Ms) ••; arrived al p c idontia! V* i vi. Henry Clay, it is morally rcrwhen lhe irrerievnhle p;st rises before him like a spec- Tahiti May 11: siiled lioin do May IS.'; arrived at Oaha tain, will he our next Prealrlant.w ..."Cotntnereial
tie—'hen do'h the churchyard of memory yield up its June 9 —[Polynesian.
! .'.nil iiniiipi il state of the IX S. is good "..."Tempeghostly tie id then is the witching hour, when tlie foul
If n person is hen' on qiinnclinc with you, !otvc him j raoce ii gang a! end "..."Mr. Ste'son, from TOUT
f.snd within us fan leist tempt perhaps, but most torJneiiC At night we have one thing to hope for,one re- to do the whole ol ii ininsi'T, nnd :,c will son.'i beoftfue islands, has ciMer*."
F..R.&amp;. 1.
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fuge to fly lo—oblivion and sleep! But nl morning, weary of his unencouraged occupaioii Even lha tuosl
sleep is over, and we ire culled upon coldly to review malicious ram will soon cease P&gt; butt against a opsinThe J'rieiid of Temperance and S.amon,
imd react, and live again the waking bitterness of self g.ird tig object, and will usually rind la- own be id more
Damon,
monthly,B
C.
pages, by Samuel
oeblisherl
injured than ll.e object ofhis Mind anmioait).
ri'pioach.
;
ien's f'h.ipliin
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payable*
annua. C&lt;M r
per
Ift were only this- or thai, or the other,I should* lie
we
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Terms.—
anemic*,
5",
mi!
malicious
censatas
of
our
sl
if
The
fantent, is the nnivorsil cry; any thing but what I am right ase af them, may prove of gm iter adv lit age to in advance; «sfl*.'l&gt;-»e Cot ie&lt;: -4 00. Fit c Copies_■
fjf 03, Ten Copies; Siajle No. 12 I 2 Centr.
Re wn£s tl o vtoi M, so it has wagged, and soil will us j ls than the ll .in;. M UN ci; ilitlSS :'. OJ. f:.t»pv.U.

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