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                  <text>JOURNAL,

SEMI-MONTHLY

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Vol.

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111. •.

and

TO

TEMPERANCE,

\,\ r

otiii

AND

SEAMEN, M4RINE

i.

~a.

w

ii

I

GENERAL

INTELLIGENCE.

ism.

No. IX.

FRIEND,

TEMPERANCE

Published

DEVOTED

iiiixoi.i

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OF

FRIEND.

THE

65

edited

A«l&gt;

by Samuel

SEAMEN,
C.

Pamow,

Sea-

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Chaplain, Lahaina; Mr. Burnham, Koloa,

Seamen's

and the American Missionaries

Kauai;

throughout

the

Islaads.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

•

Testis.—One

2

square,

cents for every additional
or

.

,

#
*

less, 2 insertions, tjfl

additional

insertion.

For

tni

insertions, $2,25.

insertion.

,75,

and

One

37

half

yearly gdraSljaing,

5©

square

1-2 cents for

every

net

dx-

TEMPERANCE

THE

t^t

ceeding one Qolunin, $ 50.;

FLAG.

BYG.ANDREE
WS, SQ.
POETRY.

HEAVEN

THE

It is the bannerol

the Friend.

BEST

SAILOR

the

An-embjem
That

,

of our

flrfg prqclaims

A foe

we

us

sailor,

When
An

there

(be

m a

home

of

voyage

life

for tbeo *v
is

o'tr, '

«

-

*

,

•'

berth

a

on

•The

TBo

•

shattered is

A hulk!
For such

thy

as

for thee

Chsf banner

tht hardy frame, '

2

rigairgynn*.«
Saviour, oame', '

tne

Of

,

and

spars

thee

Of

"

Not found

among rite

sailor shall

The bible!
A chart

it

by

,

is

man

its truths

course

The

war,.

You have vowed

if

The Hawaiian

divine.

meeting in

the

kept

these

rows

'community

Prepare
Secure

a

Where

Delay

to meet

komt

on

sorrow,

thy

scribing
given. '

that bright

pain,

and

to

deep

the

opposers

1by

peace)

pledge,

of the

and

members,

and

him,
the

1
Union held
the

a

public

evening

audience,

and

exists in

this

there

would

husband

portray

To
is

relieve the oppressed

capable

of—it is in

some

is the most
measure

glorious act

doing the

man

work of

his Maker.

The
less

tongue

weight it

,er.

a

most

happy

«ariou* reason*,

under

which

occupied

hibited evident
is like a
f

iris*

race-hone, it

runs

the

faster

the

tter

of

in-

an

are

, sands

It

marks ofreading and observation.

the moral and

intellectual

drunkard,
h*

wa*

to

x

principal object

picture

and

whose

attendant

member

the

mother

whose

children

were

illustrate the

the mother

upon

of

deplorable

revelling in intimptrance;

delightful home of,and

who*

to

ma-

hus-

of the temperance society."

ex-

Af-

charao-

the

speaker drew upon'the resources of his

the

reality.

wretched
can

dience in

are

to be found

portray!
a

the

He

believe

Methmks,

and tens of thousands

England, Scotland, and

and pray-

hoar.

wasa

was,

mu'eraile feeling* of a

did not exceed

Henry Sea, Esq.

about three fourths of

nsasririns; upon

-*-.-

address

the

came to the
•'

which

teasa

Although

the banner of total

introduced by singing

Then followed the

wide

dismayed,

side.

by

imagination, yet we honestly

of

tion
were

it side

be

as

abstinence.
The exercises

country far and

creation,he

pleasures

band

that

secretly approved

do exert
for

uphold

starving, whiU

sub-

be known

quite apparent

in the

address,

situation and

ofthe

ny

some

who,

cur

Washingtowiaks,

But still

interest in behalf ofthe

are

iunwilling to become enrolled

cease.

Ne'er

flag displayed,

The temp'rance flag, fee.

of the

cause, yet it is

the Union

rich;
brings contentment to the door
Where bitter strife and anguish

■ Through all

Although many'refrain from

-Ifluence over
very'many

shore,

suffering

those not

abiding

poor,

to the

*

that

evinced

and

peaeeTandaafety

orever be.that

'

Chapel, on

Thefespcctability

'the principles of

no more,

God in

I

best,

j

«

tells of comfort to the

dwelt.

'

1&gt;

Total Abstinence

reform.

temperance
were

.

present

a

ithe

Sailor beware!

'

coiatnaan, eaeir stern behest.

the Seamen's

April.

the numbers

harm.

from

fast,

a%iv,

Rim

leinp'.rano*flag, fee.

'-tt——■—i

—•

given,

and steer for heaven.

To God

Repentance!

those who serve

It

TEMPERANCE.

raging storm.
course your,bark's beenflriven,

Far from her

audi have

■*

22d of
How oft when 'mid

that tsrant

eKnch fierce

thine,
'twas

dotty.

Of

*%lliiring men,'till they obey

(rum.

tempests

men

that their foe is fled.

joint in vaiw

God to

your

.

did birjfj

rum

now

SAiul rum

h"*\

■'

star,

mighty

no

book'of life,

Your pilot, are

Shape

guiding

thee whore

points

And

a

It

'

grief, when

{iainore

a

S

fells of sorrows past,

hope, that, now prevails instead;

Of joy,

the star of Bellilehem

And yet there is

'

come,

without

.

•«

..

to

men

cause

rum,

temp'rance flag, fee".

*

"*•

Canaan's shore.

«*

invites all

Andjoin the

ark,of safety, higher flee.

Seek

It

That flag

•

from

free

obey;

"

Yes

*

temp'rance flag,

liberty.

will

never

temp'rance flaf,v

free;

the

The.temp'rance flog,

HOME.

BYM.E.BOWLES.
■ .»

the

The temp'rance flag,

•

Tot

of drunken

than the most

strain of cogent

the picture

among the thou-

husbands

United States, scenes

concluded

fluence to the
promotion

that

of the

lively imagina-

by exhorting

remarks, to
cause

in

more

lend

his

au-

their

in which

the

inH.

'T. A. Union was engaged. We most
sincerely hope
i and pray, that the untold blessings which result from
Ithe practice oftotal abstinence
principles.

a.—«--BIT|

a

long

life be

experienced by th*

speaker

may

through

and

hearer.

�ras

66

on

minaiissj*rl

following original
Mr. Robertson,

by

Thsra is

Vsmiit

the

Joy

American

Then

song,

prepared
of the

wheie

(at ike

October

und

dweltr-

knowing

fetteredjOur

en

the

beg

for a morsel ol

bread at the

in the
joy
and gl idness

Peace

HBowirt

door.

On

this

ocean

and

see ourbannera,

o'sr the

land,

fairand

• hey

ningsin

FbrJlie Friend,'

tali

couvitenced

we

the

those

to

off

the

the

Island,

in any other
be

must

aurf

than

A auntie

elfphant
j

sparkling

bright

invites lbs
taste,

"

Those

jovial" souls,

its

sakfc, and in the

worshippers,

in

out their favorite haunts, and nark!
Their gleeful
and loud huzxas.
songs
We enter, and at once can see

potent sway.
"
That bloated face, says
do make free,™
That blood-shot
invites tostay.
eye

an

its

name

and

Ah!

it

was

That

a

thick

He

sped,

was

called a

man

of

inebriate

Ha was
Their

sun

a

a felon's

is this

s

gloom,

painted scene.

tint, and its dread power distiH'd.
-i

its

Avoid
['ho'

influence!

-park lint:

"li* but

curse

is

on

the

and

thy

hopes

demon's

brow.

»U

td

to

set

elephant

are

them

of

teeth,

duee

to

In

powder

our

ing

its

inhabitants,

battles

.at

we

between
orfc

the

Whenever

the

could

I

bsuiiil»«tlfW«»» yoi

or

tom to

atid

ft

wifli

would be
seen

mouthful

the differ-

remain

and
the

opon
he

ana

of his

will

of

soon

•
'

lie

new

lie

waa

paused,at

the

entrance;

he advanced

steps* aed, deliberately surveying
assembly* cntniiiejicod
amis*; ,001

dience

ten

were

a

a

for

busy

the

ed,

if

as

The "dead march in

twith

a

well

could,

be

was

stared

goiyi people
length,
tre

«rf

he

the

upon

reproach

instantly

was

stranger

was

again

the

from their

half

step

bore

it

most

rose

their hands.

block jn the
vety

for

first

time, the

pew in the house

But

open!

he

the

no,

not

came

he moved not; smiled

the utmost decorum

was

off, and

concluded,
to

when

the

replaced

same

it

The-coiigregntion

attentive and

At
cen-

and seated him-

lite

shouldered his block, and

bad found it.

as

mid

gentleman:

the service

til

shoulder,

immoveable;

Every

buj preserved

not;

his

disap-

entered,
his

flung
a

arr*

under;

the

fell!.

n

stagger

Then,

wsa

performed

after he

principal passage
it.

au-

he wheel-

Saul,"

their books-in

placed

the

up
the

"

/L few moments
fluge "rfjock upon

heavy-as

uiiirch

civility;

to

"

peared.

few

a

the whole

opened;

manner,

marchvf stepping
or

slow

was

pew

fact:—■-

a

polite

to

he

slow

where
is

un-

now

he
the

strangers of any

in America."

'

1

—

■

■««■.

■■

wm

com-

up

the

approach by

.as

ejjter chuich in

to

Jiangregation stared;

r

all

s*en

was

must

stranger arrived opposite

give warning

and if

same«war

following .story

—

three months, I found it

the

Church.—A Baltimore

at

the

time of service;

welling'

of exterminat-

to

very scarce,

on

did, they

we

there for disturbance;

upon the

a

to

against

oil in

snore

l.

yostg,maii

alao shlw

large mules,

intended

"

self

seize,

time,

Ist

laches,

i

Politeness

paper, tsl)s

mo-

often witnessed terri-

same

a

our

blood

visits

rookeries for the purpose

ble

on

andvgrind

solid rock

ent

two
E. Bowl..

a

The

ten,

*

seats,-wilt)

strongest

1 have

agony, the

nixyv

carry

c

as,

alias

nearly

fuajr

are

nearly

its bulk than any other known.

Ul

upon,

the

fall in their way*.

the beach where he

Gushing a perennial spring.
Warren.

of

ers.

thing,

M.

killing'

le/i them, oj*d

attacked,

are

maintain his supremacy

where living waters flow,

R.I.

firsts

of.fat

trunkers wall

they

formidable

premises

of heaven.

Touch not, taste not the cussed
Come

draught,
kindly Riven,

spoiler's craft,

ruse,
To cheat thee of

A

brim,

hove,

greatest

The

found-that but

Touch not that

lo the

the

a

affords

Tlujae*

young they

coating

discover

cows

withlhe

death

point
of it

That bowl was by a demon filled!
the spoiler, well I ween,
it*richest

a

from their sides and thro'ata,

too;

Intemperance
Gave it

have,

them in the death

imained to them but woe.

Nor

arid

broad

grdaVsa
'

worth

not

shedding,season,

Tint

them.

a most

doom.

husband, father

their

having

lean,• arid

whenever

fight

worth,

he died.

of life had set in

full

and

the

us

lesting

sure

The murderer met

of

barrels

they are"-extremely fair

as

attack

dead,

to-day that youth went forth,
sister's hope, a mother's pride.

But,

hun-

attachment'fbr theix young, and would olten

Twas but
A

ve'ty

months.

numbered with the

wss

after

soon

through

lightning speed,
a bottle

I*B muc%lik% epotk,

two

appearance-about'the

when

live after the cow's

they

murderous deed.

youth

December,

by

feet

the

than-a barrel.

more

while the paps Will

brandy urged its mighty sway,
And changed the madmen one and all,

Across the board

the

four

to'

so

motion like

tribe.

tinny

lens

are

motions

tljeir speed

two

A

often

by

although

cow*,

make

become

triste.

When

with

while the

but very

far-famed Muscadel;
was but boy's play.
"
eau de.vie," they loudly call,

fray ensued,

is

usually-ab»f)jt, fifteen

fitom three

first make their*

E'en the

A

(the

afford**hen lately hauled
they

fall,

trie

feet

onlyiuove By

can

pieces

sea

ate

similar,

iiiune,

males

the'

and al-

*

But this I found
For

in

seldom

*

tbey so much adore;

ancient

and

tp..«ny «of the

proportion'

Their

the land,

Imlm

taken off in

Their distin-

tbjeir

These, called

trunkerf, $re

oil;

We sit As downawhile, and taste

It bears

erfjbil.

possession

stronger shall

possession

they

ertverneb/ graceful,

shows

tuke in the

in

one

body en undulating
fhe a/uteY their

I lieu

snake,

,ull who limit

their Asiatic nanie-

large*

length.

length/and

up

of
The beverage

in

ters

Seek

Its victims 'neath

and

part
cov-

'ltjjfe

precisely

wh/rfce

like

proboscis)'is

votaries'niark,

ha

life-

swam

prepared

tribe,

different.

quitq

mark

guishing

feet
around,

run-

'

Beware! it leads to sorrow, crimjtAnd leaves the mind a moral date.

Look

the'

giving
a

'

habits .are

their form .is

though 'tis tilled »iih ruby wine.

That

their

seal

to trie

belongs

though

stake, thy body, soulcurse of thousands, flee.

the

Flee
What

of

when it'ia extermination tlmt
party on*shore .faf the ourpose,
become extinct.
sea
drawn off aitti taken to,

alPs at

Thy

flm'

a

or

the.'shjp.

BeVl,
bowl,
draught may poison thee

riglit

some

any

soon

they

remains

until

a

the fatal

the

Bewye

victor

of locomotion

fastened" to-a? rasHii' The

already

The

rootteiy
Ins

the

great-

that

coat

shoulders,

niuoh shorter

einplsy-

floated ia,

and

surf

neck and fore

muilrs of the interest

dispute

to

the

of

injury

the ruuil

It U'at-

upon

a

of

even

blubbej*

which it'would be

rollers,

the

hastens
with

seize each oWiervbv the trunk,

and

jliem,

its

trumpet,

u

battle.'. He who

other

susceptible

matter.

&lt;if

for

through

like

upon
trypans
tlia,n those f*» the seal, since

blubber,

and

lar

our

"

invariably found

to cross

' Aline

tfirougß

m'iLttrii.

moH

numbers,

in

series of

a

boat.in

a

ejephants %/etv

The

blubber upon the beach,

THE BOWL.

sent

accordingly

Vaking-

wCuthcr side of

wave

the brave.

impossible

A

about
ers

kittle lihzti£(i

qj&gt;

being

elephants

boat.

BEWARE

its

upon

Vnrdae in igodf-en/nest.

tended with

in the cot,
,
peace
heiever internu'raiire is not;

brothers: shout!

O then shout

moat

of the
new-, brancr*.

tilts

fhuhtiiig

palace and
t

fury, they,

taken

air and

possession

attacks the

est

bsjfn

nn»r

beach,

thtfooats
There is

shore and

(he

of

the

in

signal

in

Cnliibrnia*

belfch.

up

'urtonstfie

At the grave of her darling distionnred anAdeod,
And the voice of tlie dnsikard'aspale orphdneme more
Heard to

hna

and

iuJllJe&gt;»ri«

sea.

st'inll the tear of the mothewbVshed

again

oil

saw

(he

was

thousands of barrels

tlie-coast

soijus

A..M,,

8

high

alread*

woa

had
the
shores many year* ago,
good hoprs'
'duineJJWttiße mightjjave something here in bloody

race.

from his home
the sailor's loud
Thunders forth the reply—" wu are free, vveare fie*.*
voice

Ne'er

which

we

agesluve

millions on shore",
"We are free, we are free," shout the
"
We'll partake of thccuprili he drunkard no more;'
While

ttust

(lie trunk

S. BOWLES

BY M

4—At

184

25d,

i
[of Elephant

iiitemp'niineso long hasieen felt;
"Old Alcohol" ne'erfhall replace

the power of

For the tyrant
The rode chains which for

ti
iiMiawssssll eiM■
JOURNAL.
PAGE FROM MY

Island of Ceiros, off

forefathers

our

itig

operations emitting a*sound

ELEPHANT.

it'

occasion

Union,

SEA

-"

A

sung

was

the Friend

Epr
THE

whale

Bingham, came 11

the

pledge

a member

in the land

t%\

April.
of Iwo

Robertson and

subscribed

forward and

of

misters

the

the Samuel

ships,

the

of4b* *hi

evening

the

was

(Mat,

sEtRXB.

for

cus-

rais-

When you
for

rum

likely

to

see a

man

spending his

instead of books, be
become

more

noisy,

sure

hut

money

tbat hs is

not as

wise

�Till

184*5.)

67

¥ftlfi»U

.'^— —■■

I

For the Friend.
STRONG'S

'

chiefs.

ISLAND.

Their
BY

DR

I'tßHi;

daylight

L.

Island*,

to

of

stood

refreshments.

for

tv

the

in with, but

go

renders

stance

commonly

have

ships

as

access,

the passage is

an*]

waUer

low indentation in

by

a

shore

trie

of

1t

the

shut' '

hijeh

ntfe, (eri-

very'tolerably

obtained

be

of bread

and

abundantly,

but .very little else.

fruit,

The natives of this Island
different character;

ships having
here,

and

with

of

been

we

does

countenance

like ferocity

off

an-

ceHain-

annulling
til*

aged

extensive

language, enough
ty weHunderiftood
torcourse

to

make

in

all

at

ties, the

are

productive of

ries, that intercourse .has bejeti

only;

evil

the

of 'God

name

iajtVikflbywi,

cept in the way of blasphemy;
virtue unknown to them before
course

with

Europeans,

unknown and

has been

spirit of rum
its

willing worshippers.
civilization,

Such

and found
the fruits

are

at

this

island.

of

by

a
a

despotic chief, assisted by
subordinate rank, and the

tire lower

deep

and

to

superior

the

stand in the presence of

a

chief,

nor a

of

him, and

then

drop

on

peculiar
to

be

chiet,

movement,

described; but

they

low and
•

sidelong

passing

chief passes

tits down till

at
an

the

if

ifc»t

a

respectful

inferior,

great

roan

he
has

in

a-

very

parts

and in

century's

their

or

fallen

if

by.—

king and
in-

unhewn

in

size;

regularity
continuous

anaWow

lane

or

which

time

tbe

to

as

which

period,
with

the
in

their

interstices

others

tney

are

and

viirAV

places, stately
reeve

evi-

was

as

or

trees

of

contort-

of

seated

the

upon

The-smaller walls

we

repair by the present generation, but
the

ratao

tbe

some

ruins.

hate not

distance;

but

places

rough

long

overgrown

are

they

a

The

in

they

lish whale

with

very angry
cerned in

the

and

it,

'death:

the affair

howedMr,

he

is

living

now

himself;

given

king's

who

to

were

con-

of

leader in
and

brother,

own

&lt;•* the

of credit

statement

even

eighteen

authority

in

the

was

principal

degree

what

so

the

to

ho

that

his

was

next

the

Eng-

the

punished

The

them with

dis-

the
with

king professes

people

had

of

to-

treat-

Concerning

of thia vessel the

entirely innocent; and

he

natives

was

taking

ot

sudden

acquainted

Harriott.

ship

give

to

the

the

kindness)

were

circumstance* of the

capture

state-

had before

(for they

men

trial

of

resson

ed there with much
covery

consented

conduct of

the

wards these

may

is

king
he

to

he

perhaps

questionable.
•

U. States District Court.—Extent
mate* power to
his honor
of

puni*h.—la

Judge

vessel had

a

ment

on

a

should

obey,

to

should

matter

in all other

submitted

be

a

to

inflict

to

insolence of

within the

the

of

whole

captain,

punishment

that blows in-

produced by the

resentment

did

a seaman,

malice,

the influ-

fist, under

er

rope,

from

cases

the

a

force

George N. Eastman, Esq.

of sudden

cruelty

seaman

might

insolence,

power

sadden

&amp;

a

commands in

mate

defendant, ably argued

flicted with
ence

but

or

punishment

as

for tha

the

case

obedience,

him into

when

his

obey

to

such

mate

inflict chastise-

where

as

of a

of Coril,

cose

held, that.a
to

except

existed,

refuse
in

stem.;

power

seaman

emergency

the

Sprague

no

who alone haa

and

runs

remote

growth

a

to

change

all

success-

enormous

are

erection,

through

roots

stones,

amount

not

hatted

and

to

revenge,

meaning of the statute.

the skill

heavy

many ot them

large

wails

or-

mechanical

stones
at

should

to

power

the elevation

present occupy in
of these

give

amy

.

:

for the sake

Deception.—Never deceive
of foolish
few
Be

anxious,
just

the least
so

cause

tle
en

or

companions

tell it

are

jest,

when

The

degree.
in

people

mouths, the

something

you

attempt
with

in every
you will

relste

you

often saluted

to

your

as

real

a

why

our ears

tell
owu

the

auy

stories

thing

eyes,

and

is,

odd

through'a

they pass

to

variate in

reports,

things,

a

friend.

thing,

any

are

a

belit-

doz-

turned

So when

entirely different.

particular:
reap

false

original

of

Never

reason

by

telling

laughter of

expense

it occurred.

as

into

seen

excite the

the

at

them, and

to

to

that you have

relate it correctly

as

advantage

you

grow

of this

older

course.

way.
A few

immediately
gone

of their

many

shrubs,

Ascension.

found

we

believe their

neighboring Island

the

to

paeeage

nevertheless refusal

applied

of

of the natives

in

'stooping

is

of

height

Some

a

simply surround a house or
principal singularity about them

kept

merely passing

in

them

felt them-

they

presence of the

enquiries
to

reason

accordingly

aud

ment,

various

be

might

probably "bo

others

their

very easy

themselves by

content

purpose

a

extremi-

(he size, of many of the stones, and the

chief ed

paces
made by
knees, the further advance being

neatly

generally

in many

built

tjiem

of

some

houses; tire
is

beth

which the

on

After

there

the

by

and they

lives,

soon as

as

had of

natives

threats would

unrestrained

ship.

is
as

fibres of the

silky gloss,

a

it

reside, ie

between which

walls,

dently

superior they

few

Isltyid

walls

by

footway;

in

In approachin the presence of th,e king.
walk
erect to within a
a

ing

tersected

many others

ranks

serves

it is very

tAture;

chiefs

principal

selves

nar-

various manufactures.

to

homage paid*

is
very
None will presume to

respectful.

of n

which

just

being

part

feared that those

off

taken

be

to

the

in«width,

long,

ofcsometimes

coarse

ignorance

The government of Qualan is in the hands

.of

inches

The material is of

stones,

now, and the evif

introduced

as

one

chaftify is a they vary uiUch
their Interol" construptiojt.

introduced,

of

ex-

and remain* equally

unpractised

six

wove-of-the

centre

The smaller

as/eve-

Missiona-

no

_,

capabloaj I think, of being

custSlhary in-*! fully
here,

be

of 4*he banege plant, and worked in
different, «ojors, and often- jo verj" tasteful

rather#

theirijejves.pret-

But

shipping.

with

the

the

where else where there

ry

erf

knowledge

so

aie

hurdly

stem

member;) of the*community, have obtained a Jjlack.
very

no

among

stnte

can

that

stating

late often threatened their

rather

covering,

a

ingeniously

p*atterres

(

general!", except

they

and.a haif

yard

for

apology

and

"expression

indicate

a

in

The belief in,

universal

people consists

a\

tour

tncv

take

they

round the lotus and

'wrapped

and

of

about

apd

all.

dress ol* the

Land

though

future

a

indistinct that
at

learn

they wfch.

what

nevertheless
fill favor.

pnssesssit

to

not

that'Snute is sulky

of.the dead is

apparitions

but how

exteosivenvith

very

propitiate

them; their'ideas of

• The

j&gt;wn

peaoeabje

lay there, qu#

not

in-

treachery.

or

people

The

out

Our

personal appearance and

their

)y

them

all the time

in

row

massacred
Was

them,- but

pains

plenty t'uiut. and

very

not

affirm

they

case

with

said
a

times

which

four -or five

as

ninny

various

at

all hands

intercourse

quiet

as

cannot

bor-

declurt,

the weather,

to

a

huve# certain #egree

to

regard
alifaye obtain just

hiaiii

a

of the -natives* and
cept from the treachery
commodious; wood .and.water can

in

Blueskiy,

1 could

fpplifd,

profess)

fit influence, though
Snuie

ino/b «uinmunly

English visitors,

tlitis

This

nature

themserVes

as

their"

be

to

came

1W chiefs

included between

space

from'

rowed

«

hung and

the .harbor which is

being

from

certui'uly

name

ol

therefore of

Europeans,

to

great

(be author

hs

of

phenomena

power

in any

probably

named Snutefor

speaking

'

circum-

other

the front of which lies

smaller Island, the
the two,

as

only

can

-

The harbor is formed

Island*, along

when

out

get

olh*er
is

being

and

there

though

superior

«

consider him

they

Island,

execution
put into

Re-

Island

none,

of

idea,

certainty,

the

all

ma-

is rendered difficult.

warping

stances,

to

wind, and

leading

a

for

often

that.ships

narrow

of the

depth

the

so

with

through

go

degree;
the &gt;am

I'roe

a

have

they

«ome

easily supplied by

of the

fertility

simple,

ore

customs

and

they fear, not' however

whom

We

be

to

seems

ft,

circum-

same

difficult, and

it

days together, impossible,

ny

Qualan,

towards

li»r the weather harbor, which is easy

in

wind

in

go

and

and

few

wants

worship

ligion*

t

purposing
run

highlands

-the

we rose

Strong's

or

of

shore, made application

on

the

abounding

at

morning

the female

to

.

manners

and their
the

1844.—THia

23,

AtTY

150.

LONDON,

BAKER,

A.

paid

Similar deference is also

a

days before leaving Strong's Island,

nomber of

men

whom

we

found

residing

As

chaff,

thrashing separates the
ao

does offliction pun

corn

firm the

�68

THE
POETRY.

Where

ahall ret* tbe

But on

—•

Communicated for
THE HAWAIIAN
(Or

Sandwich

the Friend.

Hail

field Klysian,

Voice*

waste of waters,

O,

sunset

what isles

*

majestic rise!

cloudy

While around

tbem climes

.*

through hearts

Lite's lair

like

of

glory,

lie.

Hare

on bosoms

Islands

Ocean

bearsi

nor earth

Scenes whose

roses,

Yet

grandeur is more

and streamlets

lived in

Long they
in

Long

Pagan

rage

ruin's

Idols

inspired

Islands

Ah,

if

flowing,

Bloom around

chalice,

from

freed!

Only

surprising!]

Lo,

god,

the crimson

of

songs

but

God

and

Mar,

thought

saying

Zion;

light of morning,
afar;

glorious dawning;
star.

O'er the realms from darkness

that the

Side by

Bathing in

on

in

one

'Island brethren
We

are

Calvary's mountain,

Bethlehem's vale,

crimson

fountain,

you we

but seldom that

and

maxim
'*

emphasis,

fhe.shipjs

benevolent and

meet in warm

Melfding

hearts and

or

of

ocean,

us

pel,
"

let it

still

we

stands;

joining hands.
for

glory,—

West from Syria, Greece and

Westward from the
Westward from

old

with

met

scarcely

the"

be

to

de-

was

,
c*rsnt, "'rtie

moae

seaman. "—

of the

sailor

among

an

in&gt; his behalf.

meaning

man-s

is

of

It

a

many

is

not

God's.

saijor

our

wish

the

is

seaman.

to

power of

that

a

there,"

meets

sons

we

home.

of the

(o

the hon-

the'gos-

all

may be

proper

false

"

one

here

us

in

to

peculiarly

walk

our

piety

proand

an

severe.

ancient

to

the

We

martyr

atake, than

walk the christian

intercourse
-we

cannot

Such perthose often-

verily

believe

found it easier

some

find

kept

as

harp with

a

stringless

the touch of

at

love;

ocean storm

the

nor

burning of

ship Steiglitz, arrivhaving

on

the

it

to

in

of
to

They

15th of

Ufcijed

as

through

procure
This

of 80

were

1840.

By

the

Government of

its

Minister, Mr.

obtained

returning

families

parts'of the Union.

follows.

on

Hobart Town

at

of the

are now

to

number

the

company have

full pardpn, and

ferent

Land,

country.

February,

jWes,

this

they

years

the British

Canada,
the

arrived

friendly interference

Everett,

in

connection-wit}) the attempt

more

transported.

four

Dieman's

of, Vrfn

liberty party

company and

last

prisoners

independence

trie

on

the

During

PenarColony

residing

Their

their

home.—
in dif-

names are

From New York State, Nelson

Griggsf.Luther Darbey, Daniel D. Heustis,

found irich,

know have trials, and

that many

He is

a

the 27th ultimo,

on

account oftheir

be

to

reasonable doubt.

any

like

never

wholly chill,

have been

of the Otin

making

among seamen, of whose
entertain

is like

totally quench."

Stales.

.portion

now

hypocrites, yet

in

efforts of the

sailor, but

After

Rome;

world hoary.

our western

but

the "Some of them have

good accomplished by

philanthropic

militant,"

fessors and

It

expressed

one

sympathy

allowance for those who

emotion,

look

be

was

any

be recorded

chuaah

iimaa
Westward

He

1 board as passengers, 26 persons who are enon
i deavptini to obtain their passage to the U.

-

Christianity and

you wi|l

sai"

christian

hope of recovery.

forecastle.

man, and

ac a

deep fountain the

ed in this port

has proved fulleo/

overestimate the

Havre,

at

true:—

•

The gracje of God has found •the

ppportunity."

another

brethren, though an

can

-

hail!

Though a world between
We

IMS.

character

all

was

wont

following re-

part of. humanity.

a

i* true.

soul whose,

a

(

won;

Light and heavenly hope imparting,
Bee the healing splendors run!

side

be

to

strings,

passion

veaJHxistehce.

was

lost, beyond

I do

other

pledge, I

chaplain

His soul vibrates

oner

18*4.

SAILOR.

the better

man

was

The old

word;

thy beauty darting,

Heart to heart

brelteii

Vine.

if.

'to

»He

his

even

the

us

.
■■■—t—*

Mat

emotion of christian

the Lord!

nail Messiah's

brother

.eminently

sey.

must

__

*

sea.

the

signed

Treat the sailor,

pecujiBr,.it

beauty,

Almighty

ii

it—*

sincere friends of the
Glorious

be

pledge.

&gt;

&amp;.£., Sept. 10th.

its way into the bosom

and catch the

Rise

free!

own

Gleams horn eastern skies

Rise,

highlands,

to Judah's Lion!

but

no tongs,

Trust no

U.

character

the

or

The

njed.

Islands!

ye tunny

gospel cry—be

haste,

dujy,

garlands twine;

CHRISTEN

a rare

wicked the

Light ybur path by Qod's
Sing

and

few years since the

fbiihd, for

cherished,

and
Hark! among your vales

Haste, 0

a

lor. was

idols fell!

sleth,

the

faith-

deed.

Start from slumber Hawaii!

Sounds

m

■

what
to

one

The-American whale

All
Route

the

HoNonrur/j
THE

Morais perished;

Vainly, graven

I

THE FRIEND.

the land

be

"
•

sea,

does' not

-■■■—■.

Said

nave

our

to

the

Intemperate

hosanna, ",

�&gt;

lay;

"

.inquiry,

We have found the

of

France,

taken

off from

prospect that he will

a

the

I

now

#

,

be,

wreathed in

New London,Conn.,

the bated tabu'aspell;

idol sins

"

biblo."

a

have

to

saved?"

marks

banmtr,

watch-deck far,at

these Islands

and malice,

the wondrous

then, and

Ceased

bis

(

more.

darkness

that blow
0 that hour,
God

it with loi'wl

be

day,

weary,

dangerous way.

the

habits, there is

to

is

not

sailor, yet the christian sailor

sailor breaks

a

ously begin

longer dreary,

and

Love end zeal their

rare.

Lo, the monarch's arm uprising,
Suddenly

When

,

unfolding rote.

/A-'re.may heavenly

the shore)

Draining passion's bloody
Loving

so

christian

find.him

neglected growing,

neglected now no

late

Messiah'Scrcss

JVorn

discloses,

Nature's beauties deck
..Van alone

more;

a

is almost certain

-

seamen

.The temperance sailor
may

fair;

And
Vallies green

no

Shall the seamen's beacon

i

wreathed like

sisters,

•

cleansing flows;

current

Blooms tbe fresh

Hailing
Hemisphere of

*

from abore to shore.

high;

banners

Sunny clime* encircling

Linked

'

•

no

tiding* cheerfdl,

aweet and

Whisper peace
Here

Here

their

fearful,

away the isles

*

Toweringupward mountains hoary,
Lift

idols

cheering fact howev-

a most

company of christian

increasing.

skies,

of .ocean's daughters!

groups

shell

It is

sea.

that the

er

be
These
'

O, what

the

«

Heaperia Heal

a new

Passions vile, and

Clustered under

isles'

hlandi.)
BYF.M.CAULKINS.
MISS

O'enthe billowy

(May)

hovering visum,

you, ye auuaet

ye future

Here

ISLANDS.

TPKIfcXD.

W, Smith, Jryhn Thomas, Gideon Good-

Jerry Griggs, Robert Marsh, Nathan

Whiting,
John

G.

Bemis

Woodbury,

Swanhury,

Delano, Edward
Elizar

Stephens,

Thompson,

.

From

A.

Ira

John

Wilson,
John

Cronkhite,

Pelby,

Leonard

Elon Fellows,

Oilman,

Joseph

David House

Michigan, Chancey Sheldon, Hen-

Y. Bernum.
ry
From

Ohio,

Samuel

Snow,

Alvan

B.

Sweet.
From

path, whose home is Upon Grant.

Canada, James DeWit Ferro, John

�'
','
.
Sjome of the above mentioned persons

■-"-

—

of

desirous

ships,
find

69

VIUENB.

THE

1845.)

shipping

while

hope

elected

is

to

season

thus far

until

return

an

tho

to

has been

warm

Unit-

jDec.

ex-

that this

tions,"
1

-.■■■■

[ca,"

...

THE FAR FAMED BRIG
Melancholly Disaster.—The

Hawai-.

and

was

wrecked

harbor of Waiarle, Kauai,
about six

day, being

She

01

carried her under.

nard, Mr,

Mj.

persons

ion
re preset tat
on

in

|rler»rutn

of ihe world

•parts

H'ginbot-

jto

be

»Zesting place

find

land,

it

Bernard,

other white

five

same

a

from

yards

in

belonged

persons

have sustained

eend

to

round 'the

few lines

a

ters, and
to

have

in

engage

H. and the

to. settle

hoping

were

■

Ken

captain Grose

ye aught

agricultural

•

charac-

ago,

the

been'in

cabin

to

Kauai, aud

'*

•

you

supposed

tho*

at

time

9ailin»*Oyailing

a&gt;

to

Around

.

the

the'

world she
What a*

.

have sunk in 14 fathoms oT

He/ cargo

*

water.

alrTirazilian

Oregon.—By

It would not

the arrival

H.

of the

Company's bark Cowlitz, wejiave

recgived'

date

Oregon,

bearing

letter

interesting

commonly long passage,

the

in the

territory,

not

am

small

a

a

(if

The

purchase

be

willing

a

to

From

a

ago.

be

mer

the

throw in

I

the

any

thought
cargo
a

as

and
very

bal-

brig and

the

to

in

deal

coait

probably make

very

terms.

is

very
not

respectfully,

ashamed of either
Should

cause of ternporance.

required

being

publicly &gt;

of his
cargo,

brig—and

he would

ship master.who

name or

not

good

a

in want of such

Yours

,

of
my

darkness, and

by proceeding

cargo,

reasonable

on

dispose

the

season,)

20th,

capt. seemed

bo
any person

in

the

of her cargo

pipe

he could not

such

with,

i of Chili,

on

the captain having sold

desire to sell

Should

thought it

Nooheva, Marque-

at

must have been in

quantitiea.

I

of temperance, to inform

arrived

of

aware

if so, it

the arrival

your (taper

Mass., fee.

it wilhbe

the

his

for-

readily given."

i

•

rum,

from

,

•*

See Jan»No. of

say many

the

Friend.

berland

women

Minister,

one

or

a

4

look'd

Forthwith old

To

a

Legislative

few

journed

days

since

from June

Wallamette Falls is
election of
hibited.

city

The

Hon. H. B.

from

last.

the

The

council much

men

in

a

spirit

politics

end Americans.

be

adthe

at

at the

was

are

ex-

now

George

drink,"

exclaimed

Hodge,

"or

bound, I

will

not—this I freely

on the

a

go,

"You

line,

what

a

go,

what

a

drink,

catv

shrewd
'■■

I have

go.

the

*

r

Heber's

"

in

the

She's cruising off

the

What

a

go,

what

From
its

by

Many thanks to'

of the

far famed brig

have

may

M:

your

senses

that you

practice

can

of

wo;

never

taste

it

word you

..

again take

never

the

ditch

for

your bed."

Was the boy, ray dear friend*,

R.

G. M. R."

notices

be

that, and

clearly prove every

said,

And need

Cape,

effusion.

following

Heber,

general reader.

"

friend

foregoing poetical

publication
the

our

your

vile .cup

this

in the

for the

c

again:

go.

ago.
G.

certain," replied

abstain

scrape,

Dutchman's

am

you do

seen

show

Only

Sailing O, sailing O,
'

I

boy;

You will then
And now

can

destroy;.

Neptune sent.youngTom,

a

can

•Www

own.

Oregon

sitting

town

To

go.

bring the Flying Dutchman home,

Baptist

incorporated; and

parties

what

Cum-

behove
Prot. Methodist, and I

Committee of

DIALOGUE.

let it alone,

prodigious fine,

Wnat

Congrega-

One

can

. Sailing O, sailing O,

children;

tew

I

raft,

a

Sailing O, tailing 0,

E. Methodist."
The

aft,
"

ago,

Neptune met her

20 members

Baptists;

Presbyterians.

or

tiooalists,

and

Perhaps

3

and

casks in

obtain,

the U. States,

Presbyterians;

go.

'

He said she

can

numbers about

'X)

church;

a

»

some

from

more.

what

go,

SailingO, tailing O,
rum

Ytaat

When

for

Missouri)

men,

a

all sail set both fore

•She tows her

thus writes:

presenUemigration

of M. E.

roae

of an Aineri-

master

'

What

(and mostly

"

via

I
From Ihe best information

800, including

one

•

the rig;

Son Francisco.

resided
correspondent having

some

to the Pacific."

rum

the cost to hum;

fetch

The Cowlitj; had arftin-'

11,1845.

January

"

I

A

Bay

With

years

temperance

Sailing O, sailing 0,
What

Our

Oy

what

go,

fn

cause

brig

brig

•

- ■

an

goes

nessel'is report-

The

•

•

*f
"

trie "-Heber

sejji

Rather

the Friend:

OfObut one

dispose

baKast.

dago.

'

fta

•

Oh hare

%Irs-

spirited

a

JanuaryfVnd sailed again

to

last.

foes,
Burnt

a

children, "were

two

Bchooner went down,*

ed

at

in

probably would

M

(go and

It he amang his friends or
Iram coram

is doubtless

rum.

Friend, April 1814.

friend to the

a

&lt;
expressed
o

still

Massachusetts merchant*

agaik.—The

of

istonished, that

THE BRltf" HEBER."

*

place -

labors,

'and

after

worjd

.

there

«ditty tar"

very

'

preaching

Weher,* of Gloucester,

privately;

,

Afri-

write* thus'

ship

To the Editor

»■■",,sas,

.

.

lived at

irreproachable

"

the

to

While residents in this

'

through y&lt;juj very useful papef, ,able

me

ha* visited

of Brazil

better than to send

yos that the Same

f

a

The

Honolulu

at

since; having formerly

few weeks

only

cnn whale

uni-

the,

*

Allow

is

Unto Hems

'

Capt.

(he.shore.

They arrived

company.

NewZealand.

they

boy.

a

sunk when&gt;

reported,

is

hundred

few

exception, of

the

no-

Bcaul

rosy console themselves

owners

Sir,—Seeing reported

verse.

with

the

cargo

or

condemned

where

no

full

From the

«

and moors, and Ibrijr.

the

reaching

about

Zealand, .Society

and

iiitsVslaiida*
a

cana,"

She

«ew

tho whole world.

to know

ought

of the story of

spirit

a

wander through the hogs

All

and

of " Yankee

"

of for

sugar-case.

llainl

vessel

their

'

believed in
fpme

who is

to

cargo

am

We learn

good."

towiug

,

.

from the

and

Ilectureto

a

He-

"

brig

astern.

,""Will o'thc wisn,"

a

"1

remarks,

One

10,

and sailed

Gloucester, Mas*.,

to

Madagascar, Sydney,

aii||that

containing

paper,

of the'celebrated

raft

a

board,

that is

Nov.

harbor

on

"

disposed

were

discobraging; still

stsen

her cruise round/the .wortd,'
in

rum

IW4.

1,

this

pipes.

two

another,

'•atlfttg with- nearly

1-845.

lately

It reminds tncvery mr)«h

Her-

children*.

two

aucceeded

.

.

which

sea,

following

and

Popelwell,

Hawaiians

heavy

a

drojvnetfc—C H Pt-

with his wife and

ham&gt;
the

'Fhe

unfortunately

were

by

shipped-a heavy

and

following

have

Sir—l

temperance

Arflerican

her,"

struck

first

was

the

miles from the

seven

M'k. Editor,

sunk off the

or

on

port

winch

HEBER.Islands

Honolulu,. AVril IHh„

•

(an schooner, Paalua, sailed from this

April 18th,

*

and

brig belong*

■mil, made

F'.r tb* Friend.

_

,_„

only

winus

it,"

Brazilian

in

*

ed States.

squall

of

glad

arrived

took lo Brazil
one
i
year since

»
,

land.

»,

been

of

pipes

Jatmaru

/Visas?,

Heber

brig

with 78

and

has
rainy. ' Much damage
done by hijjh water in the country."

op-

"The

remarkaby good.—

health of the country ia

I

The

From the

The

Mayor.

ceedingly

Honolulu,

in

ofteVs for ihlir

portunity

trades,

having

others

employment

Am whale

board

en

Esq

.Abenathy,

are

The

Was the lad
most

re-

of the

interesting

to

Was

■

the

or

was

Hodge

right?
or

was

Hodge

then

enjoying

light?
logic

of

Hodge

or

was

that of the

bo/&gt;
L

Such

as

men

would

of

employ

good
?

sense

ip

the main

�70
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.

&gt; April ». Briejhton,

New

Bedford, Cos,

[Masters

in the

for publication
requested to forward)
i

of Marine

ems

intelligence

pert

Friead

""——--•
—
————-"■""
—^~~"~
—-«■——

fin,

New

'ice

has

Bedford, Hathaway.
made

fril

li;

ril

Otf aad oil.

ISUsp.

blc character

in

Jie

11 trios,
April 11, Am whale ship Binjuuin. bldridgo,
.'__*.
1000 wh, 10,000 bone.
'- .
N. Z:aluiid} 1330
Orion,
David,
French whale ship

wh,

April
S2i)

24.

from Tahiti

Last

wh,9osp

and wil I remain

s.iore sick

Capt.
his

while

ship

hi»

(lowing

mos.

count on

dh

goes

Van Dieuian's

8 m0*.200

Tahiti,

via

larfn,

4 head* bone.

.

April 28, En|

cask in his

SAILCO.

.

holds him
«

trump

Suaw,
ship Montreal,
'

Lost, March t, at Raiatea, Society Islands,
"obert P. Reynard, M~for, 6
•hip Arerick,

came

at anchoi and

lying

the

upon

an

sold

were

left

in

a

the

small

was

tor

ajad

At
she

lost,

she

Dragging

No lives

over.

hall,
a

who

Ist officer

was

passenger

to tins port

wa*

Seabury,

A boststeerer,

The'

2d officer. Tab ir,

At toe

last

is

We

is

the

accounts

Capt.

from this

Caggsahall ».iil»

boird

on

and

and

Be

mfy

it

and

waier

it.

the

cataracts*

cometh at ah hour leJmn

Troup

Bingham.
Mil wood.

rour

alto:

ytthink

of*oceun,
the

at Tahiti.

Mr

ton

'

of

«

at llilo sine* I hist

Feb.

1,

reported.

1

•

c_i_

sis

21,

Feb. 23,

.L*

a

French

a

3men—did not
Feb
on n

2b, Am

day

Feb.

or

T

ii

ship Israel,

Am

ship

i_f

r

i

mos,

1000

Wm.

from

toanchor.

Win.

Honolulu; shipped

TliompsonrTllis.'lay op

three

w

oeks lo

[Ijvlniua

sp.

X

fepm Honolulu.

(7l(|de &gt;lfi," Crawford;

CARD

,_.__,

4 12 mos,

(50 sp.

March IS, Wwcasset, Payne,Sag /farbor,s 1-2mos,

I.uminarv.Clevelind, Warren,
Manna, ir/owlaud,
March

eroos»lreatmenl

N

w

17, Milton, Cash.

I'iooeer,

Woolverton,

N

10

Bedford,

mos.

8

450 wh

1-2

N. Bedford,

sn'J wh.
mos,
9 mos, 700 wh.

lledfo

d, 7 mos, aou » h.
March*), Argo, Oscar, Nanta, (Fr) 7mos. 80 wh.
March 24. Henry, Brown, Nantucket. 9
900sp
mos,

March ta.Mary, Pitman, Nnntueket, Hmw.wuip.
March 28, Boy, Warren, Barton, 1 j 1-2 month*, 400

April 2,

Iris,

New

Bedford, Spooner,

17

warm;

And

at

times

sweft

Wliik'-gniiel'ul

in

due

voice of minstrel

bft

gratitude

homage

a

the

dines

bards

(rue,

lay,

(rihute pay.

a

Oli'.

his

give

■

it

let

praises

to

it sweeps

us

the

gale,

Swell like

a

nation's

along,

grateful

si

,

opt two

w

.

list received too late for (bis

and

Let it bespeak

song.

For

No.]

in

behalf

of

Was

nntionVpride,
spirit undetiled,

a

whose

one

for his

eoer

country's good atone;

sees

where

danger shone,

and life, and all,
And gave
up youth,
For the cola grave and sable pall,

their

themselves,lender their grateful
Muster ot the Am

\p Oapt. Young,
for hiskitKl,.g%ntlemanly aniiiten-

in

relieving tXem from their unpleasVan Dieiiuii'trLand,undarlbrding them

The care and intention of
to this port.
Cap*
passage
Y. to those in health could only 4ia'e been outdone
by

That

liberty

Might

That the

And

with

pinion free/

sweep unshackeled o'er (be

right

tyrants*

cause

power

sea—

might still prevail,

firerer fail,

a

his acts of kindness
be

80 ap.

poet's art to charm
lively fancies bright and

Sought

■' '

—The.undersigned,

passenger*

men,

again.

From the

her eai ks, water, ka*

cooper

pins;

ant situation

2100 wh.

gallant

will shout tbeir cry

.-

Bedford,26 mos, 100sp, acknowledgeufcrut*

March 13, Auntsville, //owe, Cold Spring,

-Willi

And

and

two, bound Jo Lahaiu.i.
lasNfroin Honolulu.—

Norwegian ship"

A

*

27, French ship Girtre,

March 6, Am bark Mormon'h, last

fellow

Bedford,

of

»

Anchored outside.

following arrivals

Thompson, Mis, New

|ion

crests

And sound for the lamented Hale?

1..1..

last from Honolulu.

ship,"List

come

2WO wh.

March *,

the

. Then wh/ my country's "harp be mute I
\Miy. bursts not forth trie mournful lute,

.*

£. Jotlftsoif.

-

New

Trident,Black,

:

ofHanalei
Port

CORRESPONDENCE.

been the

haughty step sjreeps by,
are seen to fly

•

�

Sib,—Therehave

with

dancing plumes

Love claims

sa&gt;y-

c

ARRIVfcD.
Feb.

responsive string,

It is the
,
.

not." T.JCoan. &lt;

je

along,

sweep*

of the

Hilo, April 10,1848.
Dita

-

I

rill
still—

thought's airy wing,

upon

'Who peer

voice above

for

HALE.

of iute and song,

be strikes the

knight

And

all his friends

uu

Am.

.

The

ac-

For the Friend.

officer of the Gov.
port Ist

■

May

down for

lay

nation's ire—

a

mighty power

Again

in-

into

On

the violence

hear in

cpneern,

where,

water,

therefor*. sgoßy

ye

undertow,"

ao

impossible to find

have

bark

the

'*

by

At
T la-

trembling lyre,

s'tlie

anew

i

judgment

active and

ano*

board the

wss

held

Voursuuh',

■*"

The

And" back

and

or

EDITOR'S

'*

man
.

came as

the Governor

now on

be

may

all whom

I mg,

Frederick Cogges-

Averiek,

board

on

but the

*a*un

to

ttepublic of

o'ea&gt;ea&gt;th and*sea still

still

well of
mediates speak
They have shown a coinnien.
etjbrts to recover the bod/, Dul it i*

of the

went

Tlrfe officers

for Tahiti
Mr

of the

And. wukes

was

hiding sheet,

strikt

'J'-he poet

ligrn

a-cincr his

10

Isle

running
sing their praisv*

some to

cata-

and

depth of the

the

I

from

learned these particulars

u

about 28.

Huntesj

BI,SOO.

purchaser.

schooner,

»

one

Each leaf and
ev/ry

Find

lost.-*-

The' wreck

total wreck.

tt auction

Englishman, was

crew

a

fall, it

iimuilis.

_

and foil

-flhip considered nearly
cargo

she

trying out."

reef, bilged,

He

if the sheet of

back

count of the

Am wh

barrels of oil.

on,ln which

"

swept

his lb**.

dable diligence in

for hluimkalka.

AMWHSWRECKED.
AVEHRICPK,

600

aged

orTicors

mourn

piobably carried

and had taken

dim n

"

of execution he exclaimed,

that I have but

his

by

morning.

TO THE MEMORY OF

empty

him and lie

over

perhaps nothing

man,

JTis Clutain,

him ami

Ptnhallows list.

time the blow

sod

fast,

ilktireak the bands.

telligent young
"

whshipt 'nanot, Luce, to crude.
Am wh ship Bingham,lo cruise.

home,

an

and

Howe,
next

sWp.

once torn the

nt

his watery

eflect;

np

of the Brit-

stream

unJujrtunately

stream, aftfl with

mid buried

feet,

rapid

a

Efforts have been made

more.

but to

some cave

from

ten

named

above,

William

Sir

country."— Willard**

my

witering the shsofrom

was

stale

ieiund, volunteered for

executed the

was

place

ment

visit during
hall months

"

, ,
•,
l.ord, Sydney.

April 27,
Capt.

the

a

the

'

not

.

schooner Thome

Am merchant

no

body*,

Johns,
_,

in

Tlie dark waters closed

day.

seen

*

'

%

chip

to cruise

April 2», Ens

o(

«h,Bo*p,

~

„

short

hands, precipitated tustaufty

of sotne

ract

liom"

Sea I
rang***.
bk Cow litz, last from

wh

April 22, Eiig

Am

Young, last

ship Sliegliti,

Am whale

may, he

hold in

fool

N.W.

April 27,

a

in the

Wilo

into

hi*

from

tho,

ried before

2Z

sister

and

friends'kn*&lt;e

bj*

tha'eWailukn," (rivepof destruction)

IH beads

Map,

a brother

about Aye and

smgnged-Vith o"lhu,s

While

highly respects"

York—residence

made them

lieifjijcd fqr

ago,

J

bone—damage torudder, fee.
t)
Am whale ship Gov. Troup, Jenney,

he

.had.

yeurs

the

know

ol

.order
''

ude'.wlncji,

IB&gt;4,

subject

of a

of Now

tbut he

seve/al

until

he-was,

year

It

brothers

two

thei-iiy

jn

For

Boston.

where
«

Cadmus,

or

Ludlow street.. Also

OT and

barque Rsjah, West.
Taber, off and on.

Am whale

whaleship

I"2

t

(lowland.
19, Am whaleShip Cicero,

April SO,
Am

ship Stephen, Xtwswell!*

whale

and one

parents

ttsUUVIsV.

to

/toward*

to

Long

on

army,

young

thai Wash-

Col- |the
He enterdangerous service'of a spy.
this no- ,
obtained
ed the British
in
disguise and
army
sea unier the
ficfc-11the desired
being appreinformation, but
is said that he bad
,hended in
his attempt to return, he was car-

The

sevesal voyages

name of Joint

crous

'jish

John

-Uitet, /fiwaii, Sandwich Mart*,
Palmer, boutstoe'rer ol the whulo ship Alexander
St

interesting

highly

a

Connecticut, learning

wished

ington
Drowned

ofHonolulu.
Port

18, Am

officer of

wh.

such

commercial and seu-faring community ]

the

Hale,

an

be of interest to

may

a*

thai

Capt.

8 mo?, 260 sp.

Dartmouth,
Bedford, Upham,
• 'ithaas, Nautueket, bailey, 7 mos, lOOsp, 40

.

visiting

For the Friend.

40 sp,

3 mo*,

."

75 wh.
New

aad oaeosrs of vessels

(May,

URIEND.

THE

remembered

to the

sick.

wi h the meat

These

arts will

grnteful fueling* of

ever

And freedom dwell
Where

secure

tun our streams

from

where

ills,
tower

[Kills,

and esteem.

Tbev request that (apt. Y. will also tender their grateful thanks to the officers and crew gener-

ally,

for the

carried

ready manner
Capt's. kind

out the

in which

they

nave

always

hv»ntions.

Chakcit Shildos.
Obben

W. Smith.

The fame of
Is

one

spread afar

And

Honolulu, May 1,1545.

even

Why

DIED.
At

Kailna,
Hn

March

was a

years.
rived at Hilo iv

SO,

native

1839, in

John
of

the

Child*,

Worcester,

who died like

from

sen

swells

slept

not

O'er the lone

a

He

ship George Champiin.

ar-

Honolulu, April

country's wail,

of gallant

aged about Si
Muss-

tear,

upon his bier-

then

grave

he,

loses;

foeman shed the

When Andre*

Tew———

months, 750

our

love

1845.

Hale!

�-

•COSIISUSICSTED

MARQUESAN

shews how the

ISLANDS.

become*

Tahiti
kenana

Thompson, formerly

By

Missionary

t

a

the

to

and

peculiar harshness,

dialect,

geographical position,

like its

station," forming

way

the

tween,

There is

two.

ward, though

sufficient

pot

lis"

be-

|

slight provincial

a

windward

difference between the

mid.khe

link

windward and
difference between.the

{/little

scmhles

Tahititin.

others in

Polynesia, within

the

of

range

copious;.but beyond
difficult

find

to

words*

are

words of any kind, such

limit .it

express

of

use,

the

are
r.

If

.

same

gafdfea'

happi-

it

besides

two or

in

(hree words

the

to

i«

go
■*»•

mwmv

dwelling,

the

to

house

the

mind

bear in

member your

ward

and

leeward

difference

between

Islands

change

ano,

well

feast becomes

enata,

they

ted

at

becomes

letter

pleasure,

diitoly

Nukuliiva.

enatUt;

fc is either

a

to

into

ako; koina,

at

hae;fau,

(be

t

alsool

one

irf»the

giving
like

liss-is

France.,

the

ships

of

s man

ralher past the
and

robust

only
war.

and

poemate
na-

'

tional character, avaricious

»*mu;

throughout
placed

•BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS

him;

witlj

these

him traits which
is

the

of

a man

quarrelling,

he

possesses in
still

not

will

not

young;

between

or

windward;
ble,
the

now
sea

haa

going

had

that

under

have

land,

&amp;.C.,

seen

been

others

and

schools,

-in

the

savage

for

ship

when

speak

some

for

colors

English

life;

seven

he

left,

are

the

one

is

now

who

and

years,

six

or

eight

in

was

waa

a

third

Nauhiva,

upon

he

savages;

fluently.—

Island who
upon the

English language intelligably.
TO

he

the

upon
He

seven
to

is '

all

sons,

something ;

be

a

high

The

boy.

A

new

SE

made

COWTINUED.

make
with
to

I

ol

to

out,

awe.

a

of the

justice

some

had followed

charge,

dozen of

into

peace,

his

neighbors

constable, with

how. the

see

determined

a
vagrant in
magistrate woult

strike

to

the

dumb

sentenced the poor anima

He

days imprisonment, and concludet
And the Lon
possible solemnity,

twenty

with all

spir-

chief

chiefs

have

better than

conquest, is

Totete,

to

formerly

they

of the

"

have mercy

on

your soul!"

who has obtained the domin-

visit

paid

Europe.—

to

England,

and

war

prevailing Superstitionsi

ion of the whole Island by
a

taken

glory

irlstAicted

in

are

None that I

their countrymen,

or

been

off

enjoy the

with advantage

court, tbealre, &amp;c.

at

suppress what is: whose office

to

but the second is

tuibulent,

imme-.

dialect,

the

the eldest is

Uapoa, Teato,

to

degree

foreigners.

to

He

like the father,

upon

enana

to

country.

a

manners, and

unkind'

much attached
of his

averse

such

to

open in his

wrong;

whole

are

himself

exert

common

there

.returned

savage.

to cast

to

nature.

his

and

splendor

rise

fellow
running asaiaked as his
speaks the English language
There

given

and

found in few chiefs—he

peace, very
even

that may be

tji'ing

any

failings

now

Nuuhiva,
this

for kindness shewn him, and&gt;nev-

satisfied

omit-

or

consonant; thus
kanana,

er

of

previous

whale

in the extreme,

to sub-

some as
boatsteeres, one as a
many years;
third limte; but all have alike returned to

their

of the

return,

the

induce him

can

ever

sailed

[have

been

not

impossibility of

.utter

have visited

have been

im-

idea

succeeded,

not

in

seems

hoping

war,

100
run-

strong

christianizing

ever

who

visiter

a

themselves*

to

(he

prime

heavy,

proportion

pretty lufge

Ia

The

Britain, .America,

immensely
a

group,

|*sll

in

habits, and

desliny

hsve

i Some

command,

and

who

'He

some

Island after* bis

almost

degrading

either

the

(to

the

know*, have

chief

a

him.

savage.

Moana is anothyet restored.
the mssiy which we already

not

gospel alone

noble

ofaltack,

case

salute from

a

arc

any offence,

is'riothing

saluted by

is

his.

land

every

independently.
fighting
is the- most
Tahuisja, Totete,

who receives

He

The

Tahuatu

one

leeward ited,

becomes

The word man, in

a

change the

before all vowels not

preceded by
pronounced

is often

n

the

generally

nUo

cook,

In

language

house, becomes

to

you

Slight

a

dialects.

becomes

leoika;

iu»a,

man,

dialect the

any

re-

ha
be

yields

of

advice

he has

■ civilizing before

indeed in such desul-

one;

with all around him, but

to re-

wnerevor

seem

windward becomes
as

of the

always

as

Aou; the
the hibiscus tree, becomes

Islands,

to.

of unthankful

always^to

between the wind-

tloir

they

a

compass

has occasioned

bear,

/into,/*, n*fae,

iti

without

but

tiuiti-,

warfare there

every
chief of

sessing

reference

situation

the windward

ot

to

narrow

position

own

Little

then

aUSa-ould

is

the

he

but

iinffibed

engaged

know 1) of

into

good,

the

ahip

which

and dominion; ne'had

instance

er

ani
held

is

one

upon

valley;

each

being independent;
punish their

to

taha of life,

withs

used in

necessary

intercourse

are.

leeward

as

come

the, coast;

relative

sea,

peace is

m

the

whale

a

advantages

relapsed
is

due the Islantl;

—

—•

that it ia

so

of

however, (here

generally

portant, perhaps

direc-

the "sea;

parallel-

are

■•

within, the

to movements

as

with

These words

coast.

\j\JtaOW.

the

expres-

Tilt adu,

as

towards

direction

a

as

owner
or

tory

come;

the

out

sea,

come

max,

pnjy

not

pointing

but

parallel

direction

a

fc.

tha«Marquo-

to

verbs,»go,lind

raha moi,
adu, go towards the sea;

adu,

a

peculiar

the

tion, in 'reference

hee

pronouns

principal chief,

three in

or

strongest»
Sometimes

power.

Uapoa;

two

rank

the

'

is

sive of motion,

go inland; ftii

The

and

as

Tahiti, omitting (he letter"'comtusnd

be

thing

any

dialect,

san

as at

is

dependants,

most

generally

according.io

tan-

figur-

kindness,

numerous.

are

Uahuga, Alittoka,

or

the

have

days upod

before he

land, haa.

few abstract

very

as

is

or.the like, bjt
ness, peace, charity, misery,
words expressive ol ideas common to the
native mind

Uahuka

yourself consequently

altogether

Often

there

language;

ative

tries,

Alitoga.

•

but for the extensile

possible,

fc;

ten

been

Missionary vessel;

around

seamen

to

young

a

htis

age.

Island,

tint* attended

pernicious

of conquest

the

of fhese
circle.compri- .• Gorstt-rMEST. —The.go.verniruMrt
The chief who hold most
feudal!
thought,-i\vent" islands is

narrow

to

correctness.

with arty

re*

most

the

England

a

native
this

.

more

This* dialed, like

to

away

use

djalect,

to

than that of the windward, which

sing

mucji

har-

England in

the

by

disposition

His

only

the

Soof the Band F. School

went to

but has

enjoyed,

of

some

improved

ham (tot

also

is

former
the IslanrI;'the
of th* leeward makes a' closer [leeward sides of
dialect; that
! the'nasal sound, whore the latter prefer
the
Sandwich Island

approach,

He

tfouble

Nuuhiva there

lee-.,jto foreigner*." Upon

and

Ibrrn another

to

school

little

though

which

tone,

ciniitil

ciety.

tbsjre

is

is

Hit is

and returned

'rfl

He
it

population.
years
for

a

his

only.other

of the

London, and

Adwrufcaat

The

importunt part

*J I

mall about

are

two

most

being

about

iti the group, ia Moona,
Nuuhiva.

nraj the largest

evi-

ha&gt;'e-

we

occasion/'aome'
by "native*,

noticed

bor the

(rans-

introduced
while

thus

Between she

provincial

ifis

syllable

|

use

of intox-

lime;

district, but

lnnewn

the

tf

elate

much

disposition.

or

importance

chief in

ever

former ptpt. beads;

the

latter pukunhi.
a

a,

theyJittv.at

has

of

chicl

know

net

aref principal

undergone

.mnaait

.recently

cUttle

übjo

far

conceive;

With

different;

tlaa leeward;

some-

"a

connecting

a

bifa,

Imw

, stranger,

fumed

do

we

the charac(er

to

leeward

th«

at

cannot

word,

Words-

posed.

completely

a

between the

bearing

Sandwich Island and Tahitnn

thing

gives

i

same

the

and others hsve

contortsous;

dently the

trie introduc-

by

consonant A:, which

Words

Jew

become kamaii,

is

Marquetojxi language

Polynesian tongue, differing

tion of the hard

notoriously addicted

man,

spare

or

enana,
on

passing

itbecomes

ttiffereut,

strange

*£*»■%

diulect of the

from those

1 entirely

,••

Language.—The

A

kanaka.

t».J

page

TahuaJa;

at

enata

Nuuhiva, und

at

Sandwich Islands

Marquesas.

at

[Continued from
•

English

an

baa been broken in-

language

of k«va;- he seems to be it a
of the Toconnects that
to dialec(s, and still
ication the largest part of his
at
Taata, man,
hitian with the Sandwich.

.

PART VIII.
Rev. R.

71

¥UUXB.

THE

1846,)

of
it

the

was

boats

the

here

almost

and

impossi-

can

Teato is

Some

ever

leeward

which

a canoe.

first

stand
a

tail

literary

ladies

being asked bow they

could be sufficiently interested
muck time in watching
that
er

they had

there

waa

a

the

great curiosity

really

a mam

to

spend

so

heavens, replied
to ace

wheth-

in the moon'

�T.m-*

72

(May,

_^ILl_.X_.

certain rents and

WHEREAS
to

us, were

sold

Public

at

GENERAL

properties belonging
Auction

bin

the

on

.

and 9th

Crockery

of December

daya

und

last,

the last 'nuinliei of

merit in

"

the

by

as

advertise*

the

news-

Califorosa

Kama, 10,000 feet

hu,

'

*

and

all

concerned, responsible

person*

losses and

el

For sale by

Ware.

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wood
hack

received
ware,

as

C. BREWER

*_

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i
,

butts,

and

fry pans,tea kettles,

assortment of English

an

rod*, sheathing

and
square
For dale low hv

iron, rqimd

nail".
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C. BREWER

May 1,1845.

fee.

Vests,

6

folulu,
JU

F.K.

fc

sale

by

12

May

Linen

Drillings;

Old Manila-coffee;

udrLYVW*

\s\j.

at

received

el

per

Scarfs and

Montreal,
C.

For

CO.

fc

-

Sad-

C.

by

BREWER

fc

CO.

I

Sale

2 boxes

•

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Vermacilli;

4

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dm gallon* Vinegar; 1000 feet Koa boards.
—

--,

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States,

nnd

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Flai

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and

185S lbs Parent

inches, •

100

For

•

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sood

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inche

lo S3

I

THE

and Honse

hoMi—cotton
from

all

and

ip —fine

So—blue

and

f-f.k-ty

a

finisher, would

friends and the

May 1,

cspartnerslilp,
'

Coach Painting,
thankfully receiv-

and

House, Sign,

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paironage.
attended to.

'

stchd

of

purpose

public

uik&gt;punctually

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WRIGHT,
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tf

1845.

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WANTED,

strip'd

1 IUUI Coral Stone, 3 feat by 1 foot 6 inches;
IUUU 100 barrels Lime, b\ C. BREW ER fc

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CO.
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Hulk

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ONBREWER

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of Bibles

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arc

is

who
of tho

for

and

received,

per

Testaments,

sale

Hawaiian

.

has

Chairman

byof

the
the

PUBLISHED

Inez,

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German,

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among

for

ORGAN

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the

New

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OFFICIAL

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ERNMENT.

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continuance;

each continuance, 30

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AT

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calicoes, cottons, pant stuff,
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ether

Hawniian

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line will be promptly attended
Please
apply at Meters,
thankfully leceived
and Grant's, Temperance House, Honolulu.

to

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assortment of

and

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ly

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tTo

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have entered into

~~

IbssewingTwuoe,

Hemp Coidage, 2

bbls Stock Holm

articles

brown

be ad

SALE,

Canvass,

adjusted.

.

fee.

Noah's
with

an

Patent

repairing.—

and

store.

i
l
Bolts

to fine watch

15, 1846.
,

Montreal,and

fig'd cra-vats—ujoves—kid

toys

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V

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GIVEN.

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attention

1

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Watches

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One

vTantea,for which

MAKER,

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*«*_

RATES

April 15^i

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1
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No.
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REPAIRED

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do—plaid and strip'd.do—
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Copartnership

cotton hose—silk

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beautiful

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opening at such, prices as I think cannot fail to suit
wish lo purchase.
Thendies are invited to

now

call

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an

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Proprietors.

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.

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.

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Black Silk VostsJOO

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White and

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26 Silk (amulet

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120

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A

CASES superior English Long Cloths; 1
Brown
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16,1846.

1 tf

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Per

pieces

Jackets, 78 Blue

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doublet

Cajnblet Coats,

Gauze, 1(H)

Columbia

of

his services for the sale of Merchandize,and pur-

\*fjea*

pairs Suspenders, '10 Rolls' Suspender Webb, ISO
pieces Black Braid SO yards each, 25 Velvet Caps, -"

,J*arch

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mouth

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,

for

fc CO.

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men, Souchonsaind Pease Teas.

V|| RARREt-S Salf,

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123*

oases

Fig'rd

ISO Grass

60. pairs Silk

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MERCHANT,

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pro-

piece*
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Chess-"
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tf

.

Velvet

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ALBBKT

"

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pieces Green

CO.

k

Hlute

the most fa-

.»-,-■*

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on

Jan.

for

6 •"- Crrtpif Shawls, 15 5 4 do, 4 cases 100 Moss
"*** Red
Silk Ponaee. Ilandkft, 4 cases. 100 r**ces

.Silk

advanced

M.'

O "a

W art'

the United States,England,

tf

1

chinjTgopds.

CO."

k

assortment of
per Montreal, a large
sad. irons, rivets, hinges, hamrflVrs,

files, plane*, bake, %lew,
Also,

Glass

Crockerv-and

)

on

vorable terms,

-

jewsha'rps, hagdcirnV handsaws, iron
chest, till, ennboard and door locks,

screws,

do,

LADD

tfoaoluk*. April 24,1845..

May 1,1845.

Iron

JUST
hard

of

assortment

an

Joh/tson.

Winted, Bills

•

•

TI'ST received

from'said

damages arising

H.'l.

Brewer,l

fee. for which money will be

G#vernor of Osrtiu. and the Sheriff ol'Oa-

ceedings.

Montreal.

Per

with

and hold the //uwaijaii Government,

all-oilier

and

any

'

1846

Heneleto, May f,

eminent;

KekiiaiiaVn,

tf

,

Francis

N. B.

guarantee of the Hawaiian
therefore nave protested against such

we

MERCHANTS

HONOLULU, OAHU,

' J. F. B. MIIUHALI., &gt;

and under the

intended sale,

received per
fI
•J Pine and Cedar Lumber assorted.

BelgianColonization Comparty,

1843,to tho

sHDClipn

i.vi

Lumber.

California
ST

May,

tf
,

COMMISSION

Charles

"

Polynesian
tot.ike place

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