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TEMPERANCE ANIJ SEAMEN,
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BYCHARLESREYNOLDS,
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FRIENDSHIP.

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possessed l&gt;t by few , toAlffl
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Kisfjgtici^liflt* »lierho?|)itttb)jJ owrujr*smw •
betadeen his tnuttJßßJ
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And mer*Ms^Hß*&gt; JJ
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When firsJsfJMrK'dH
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me tfl
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of Mr. MEiHv
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Hn«, believed a strict»"»servance of the com_
of Ufa Would rather en
among his
AM
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K&gt;.
the family at (IB
Hk w&gt;thwhich
Mr. Miyuß
by
spfete wag kuowp, and it Was wil!f*Bca»-.

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Bui in
The
It sheds a light tr»t will endure**'
When cjauds, and darkness •fvfß rrjtßJT
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Subscripttoo* and danat ions est tba Friend 1 |kd""H"
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J». E. H. Boardraan,

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F"4*» but courteous i*)Hne sx■
his intei*fsrs dejnanded. In
J
VHafre
•I
* boast. * ,
It*lia'a*imn**»jlra&gt;*jriaj
..*" bent
died, aiulj wgl
MRKe
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yas a man o/ the world, and a.
atj
Of rlorret|bj&gt;t aresllit* ewn,
* ,-» mini fseM Bin flKtudies wnsi M
Kn9*faipled as in the strictest sense ofljje
Ahd India's gea* bestudded coast
supply huoHce. % OWKoJsViUflurH StsflLliter mesne of bis character is required «*nkg.
Of riches that .rsjjbers ulone.
£J
UT ,
r ?\"«4|EEfts a sort of protege of Mr. Morton's,.
■ut there* a wits***y «&gt; »1* ray,
soon became a frequent

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dividual' not I
visitor
.Strangford
B&amp;JHJK!
at his bouse, and an intimacy with his
church
and person in daughter was the consequence. Their freand acquired graces
rWa*
a rare degree. As m
had a high quent walks together gave rise to a sushis .■inctne'.afld unaffected picion that Miss Morton's acknowledged
while
It sxiotwonby.Hwlostriva— y¥&gt;ft*»&gt; U
the love and rsepect of preference for Mr. Stanley, no longer exBy all, who seek, 'tis not •btain'dsrMf J9 tywhocfcumnnded.
knew liixn ; moreover he was pne isted, and this was a new subject for gossip
k i. not bought by all wbjtciya—
Aad all who
dCtnose who unlike the older school ofDivi- in the Tillage. All doubts were soon regain'A
That Italy* wirmsun ne'er glvs-f/
And fairer tint* around it pla*-.
Than India* purest diamonds hav«.«&gt;

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(November,

moved by Straiiirl'ord's application to Mr. had passed, dt the same.time using all her another world, Wsnea the lever-turned lavorably and her reason whs •csrxn id. It
Morton for hi. daughter's Ba*iß. It ha*l al- eloquence to dive.} her bfo'ther's
his w4ta,t,she believed t-o be a prejududf
dJßjfcse/eral weeks ere Emily left her rhtiioready been intimated to rbe
young friend was indebtedjo anTssTificinl jthe youiiVuiember sjj&gt; universally armiiretf, Tier&gt;aud then her wasted form and hollow
his'Barmission to niaßjler cl**jE*W no lotsjier radiant with the glow of
stimulant for the unusual-flow &lt;&gt;l" sndass^je.
plainly the fearful huvpc
fenjoyed, and which rendered hjs coMM Qiec™ tr^v^bnuitoauiißjWher thadHieflsu "health, showed*
and *■
disease had smile, Her unhappy father
tion'so brilliant niuMUscinatii»f fnnrrofM
would gaze %r hour, upon his child—now
him
that moment he
but a shadow of her former self, and hitter
when his siispwcio'iswas
lie knew frbe the true char- tear, were seen coursing downing furroved
||J
resolved lie sliour*Jj*-*£cr
The following morning, cheeks. Struugford had been incessant in
4&gt;and of his
yj*'sjßk^«JjJ
imp iiukdaiighter entered Uie parlor his inquiries during Miss Morton's confineSng to blight the hopes offl Kn of MM
she wits
(*■
wcrejlajjsifig tiajjftt, and was the first to call when He
**jLend ny a dissent at really
was
to&lt; t"&gt; tßNycn in the drawing room.
dM
fJsm[jSk)e band
intinuer that lie
notice twees' grvWaSf,shocked at h*jraajj|red appearance.
Jafnile4j4?
KjdJM
lihu
niifcUi*: lnuUold
rjßli&lt;l cjiunUafci- an**LJtjjakcd in vain for that resplendent
go
v.,utli of in.-, jfUii^l''e*r NaJ
fascinated liiui a lew
aasks before. *.Witli her hewtity had »nm-liK»her
ijLpßcrf duty to MS *flw%love for jjjsnilv, but his creditors were
KhikUMnffiH Wr^^VS JKlier consideiH*t fmfiorttlnnte, nhd he resolved to ItaicWie
He continuedt by
My HkjffQy, fortune
tLfmdjß
BS*rl»&gt;n4*B*i
yVmr ftcl- visit, while the*/ r&amp;nained in town, although
ißdJa
In Miss Morlf***a»CTj
youf l^iok met%ith
the
they
and
ton,
utjjj
{MjtfltJK
it:
unbinssM
BfUpif..
JpagJfjJjßi d saw 4M Wr^%j/m%

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Bftff*Hk9B*Bli&gt;&gt;

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session.,
alfitfbiirTilitif
a
lovely

ThrTspS

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K3mbk

M***^^

his "*(H
used to" rnrq|j

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win rS
Bner

tunre

With gasßCrjtXn the-.vieinity of, M r., Morton's
fcrtkfre a»»•'"
man en-i ■resideim. The 'cheerful Wsnbewrks danced
?*4Jjj||KS&gt;rf)l birds
Bbld not risk ■or*»jsjj/eHaa[jßiae,

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ftj'sV""' your WBMls«J^mg£r&gt;jy^urniuriaTtj»s»ch *i»tili*hiiL
and runffmsff Tnsjoy
ft
J.not 1
Kfccisioi»'4ltnt
w* PliaP" **tf* am ""out to JP
relffJL SftjnxT-l"' icy fetWrs in which
j%dM&gt; But those scenes which
Morjitj,| a/»sriß"siJf*li*'
an infidel !
JBJtftorejJitriided
c winter afgElnOAjKto** k«.'C%aft; intal Bssslession of his forfnsMP Jssffl fjfcshsMn admirer.in Emily
tiWsfl|s»fc**4H&amp; love
*S&gt;**"*C.
*Zdf *i—
'•VC Mojttpfflko3Jn*R(| *fiad any charms for
*rs*T*nP*Sß&gt;K^9HB jtl?• STsPB»sVlee
which markhe/, s/rlftt
a
elected
had been
Stnty
doiy&lt;r its olwas
fast
tk
eth
looked
ttQgP «fc, f.
legislature, she
WW" DI " ro r"'"***"jHß l''""
' iNisning of the session, wittf******yc^sT^aj**j****
'sVtZfrvPv
ifitfoS
It the
sW*
■
9**r*Jkay*wa&gt;iii/P*rs*l*B»jW|
lie f
*Bh*W*m' ripened into summer,
tben
would
mM\
sJMt*
Hjfl
'' '.TwJjjJPW
Kswralks of the tirovr It.ul in.;

tn-J
'^sa^lS

Wfmil she founa*M
lie vW

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STI for the f*iiitsTr^P|rfiS
jfl
SffnjajrtiQn of i
Bte-Hfrtiisljt.ril Was *HiJtdJ*
*Is)SMM

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■pr*.

jir*Ot&lt;
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aekffte.

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tasssirJk

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*#fttfl*MP°^

stpy^jg fiiu\

of their mistress.
wbo

chilfl—ahje
Blf b.ejsyed
of his

X,'

hw!.«ssV'awJM'fJgP■SP* maruVu
andLMhl "'r^'aWPJl
Ijssifl
■fTfrouisnlC
.cj.tmipion •oTj*a*ai
fcto.aViwal'.aafnfc
SjjWiii hiaiise •&lt;?as»nlled to overfln«j|HB? dsjiw l. 111ily
UlfvisJaVa
l
accompanied j

Ke presence

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eyj*J*f*s&gt;n&lt;4 joy
\iaStmf b'""«lonirer. Esfiilv ivns

sinking

Rhdu*% ft no

J****iai&gt;&lt;)jt J .sofa etfi seeming iinMpnfid her, when her

PMifid took her hand. —

" I yield to your wishes,
Xt
behoßJ
you a victim to that grief
DHr whtrrrhas already sapped the foundation of
JM

your health, and so long embittered your
existence. You shaM wed the .man who
tuuiulttfous
has wot, your hearths*, btfftt"' affections,
addressing
adbred,
after
•*■*■*»
man she
r*| KJasTs.
jvc will again be hapiija.s"' 'ITs wrote to
bosom
He
aad
dtiwn
ItsJl
Cs
disjjßjJ*rc(
sat
in a masterly speech,
fstrrfbAird—inviting lam fo the Grove, and
Her
gentle
heartd»llerjj
applause.
dfravof
and I have he spfljdfiily obeyed tKts summons. Suffice
tears gughedlTer beal
"Vith emotiou, and hotobservant
in- it theyW*ete married ; Ad by Stanley, who
of
the
Zdaud
rrrMH
feature.. Her aunt
affected, anej
tb«vi hmrtterf* married a lovely woman, and
bean
had
she
which
nerin
latbrnpletety conquered his illrequited attachshe
stood
to
which
in
relation
honoring the
iejenj f&lt;4{ Ktnily Morton. After a few day s
the .peAet hastened their departure, and
sAsjthe Grove, Strangford took his
the
home
of
her
re[spent
house
to
her
returned
a"nd
haY
distrao-1
own homfe in the city to which
Mr
after,
fever,
Soon
father
Mr.
ing
pobr
Arid*sfts*l*i.
city.
the
lative, while in
Senate chamber, i ted refused to leave her .side. For- m»«*HThe Hit himself 4ately removed. For two
the
from
returned
Morton
what days her spirit hovered upon the brink %» I whole inonfhs b&gt;fdr*s was the most devoted
and to him Mrs. Stacy communicated
and who
lSrt 7*Sriricnds,
*
joy sna.

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163

N*li.

husband, lie bud kin seen seized with
happiest hearted wife. His fortune as f have intimawhile in n fit of infoxicniion, and
apoplexy
fcjjit this dream of bliss was soon ted hud been netuly all squandered before in this state
of
hi- soul had been called to its
wreck
rcmiiiubut
a
muh"'.!,
fearful
to
u
nud
now
awakening
i*jjkjJ*turrhigo,
to end in a
aifjivnni.
Emily pointed to the bed in
Inst
with
his
eUof that which he liud received
her real condition.
silenen,
and
laid the body there.—
they
One night, about this time, the xoflrig wife. *trlis office usually dosed tfejrroa'srr iajtMsawighbors who had been prevented
the
f*tf*ence'
the
the
horisVd
seen,
sitting by
wife might have been
jHWff day never
offering their sympathy and assistance
window until n late hour, awaiting the re- owpajß nor liAdiAket cnssniii ciikM9km
UNphc constant rudeness and icpul.-iw
itnolU
r
r
Midnight
nrrived,
was
hi*
husband.
&gt;&gt;tJT
turn of her
iiia*fcner of her husband—now that she was
and yet he came not, and cnilled to the pioach. TlieposSwliich had Keen iv the abJltjßfsnng them, sought ln-r dwelling
tujLbis caheart she retired to bed but not to sleep.— minority at ihe
**truuSiy of the &gt;vnj***s% would tain have
Morning found her still watching, and then reer, and tipposed to him in
wfjjkw to tneir own homes, l*t*jj
osc*e*hdant,
and
to
honing
sßuthJ
Strunwford sought his home. How inex- now in th«
the. body cl her sidje
pressibly shocked was his trusting wifasjr- liis i*e-electioii he chniifAAMfftWiiii
to watch by its
was
she who had "believed him endowed wit**fai"
of
sorrow —grirrow to&lt;r
night
those dualities that oan ennoble the"sr ffnrr date.was nominated nl*j*Aj*V*to**WsUSeHt ]«**fc for iitt&lt;#uiice now filled her heart. "I'd.
to su^wTi^litAfipmppp
of*man, and render him worthy of ail.bei
]rs*ffW*rfrtiun m*f brr tears were diied up.—
IIS-tW*llli»«SllOJ* "^ff^^P^-^fj'mjK ■s"M**A*r(*s**l
love and which, her heart to'djber
wasjipnVlliitijAlol the next
received, even to .fruition, to see in his stag- rejrrii rf**"4erTj awi e**i .nil dr3P2****J*3(
licrtejdElv in
tgsils^xv
SJ/MMMLw
,
utte»ly*f*q,r*tetl.
himself
W
and
04Uintenance,•un-,
haggard
*&gt;»tjjjf
gering gait
lor tU*V
tliujl
left
was
to"
deniable evidence that the night had been tivc
in
vi- dl
9WaW"r*^ fcw**j**atjLsaw-hugW
™
s(ic nt in debauchery and. drunkenness.—' •P'tyV)' f ol
*)|jp?ty
couj
scenes
4b
such
were
of
fre.and'his
From that day
n chnjfsT
HrsViiil M
qiient occurrence, and jt is. unnecessary to
Ttci**Sa«W
had finished, ar»Mr **''
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gfAtle-J
wretched
ni*sbe4ur
westsjsj'ft
say Emily M&lt;»rtonVsji*lsssjPlrbst
us
~wwjj
nposJT
I**ml
but
of jrumerV, She
■#s
wflh her ihef4e&gt;**i«&gt; tUc'hosT»t»bleT
suffered in silence*
thousand tongues, was aj&gt;uM' wttjf thje iTjpu- inludsitnnts. MWhey 4jjtfty frrruio! Stjangford,
Ht of un*pld njan vSMf}
to he a aunt tif
jind*sjj)M||Ji***w&lt;l
tation of lawyer &amp;ranirford,
plain his frcious vourees w*fere no*t utfitnown p*ess crowded iiij*Msfcr f*fc»- rrut.thej fcaanv
his
s4f%iejl
ITid
1 demon had
among his Aj-.Jhr.tJfs.
ujh! mi
rather
Wtoweda
VsMKa
visitorMo
tly?
:r**jlrnjP
said shss Arirg**rTii;i Mmwlyllo liusidjur was soon, "stfWpat
tavern, at**e&lt;Wsc^u|»tea *"fl4 to ja/UHryJp*]
friend Miss Pamela
the
thirst for llqitfir*]|t
slwjp thfltj*-§n mince
taking a cuff"'' tea
(ifi'ercd a/eiAanlb.
woUuded
drid
( su*tefp.
Stmugf'ord was dissipatjAP'• f •*« ©ftPi here found enCoaunglment
knoH it why in be ssrsflid, lonifbefbra. He refused to pkmit Hinrfy tj&gt; wfjlMKtei_
to her fa*Wr,ja/Wf*l|.|'Tor his own wjsc purpose! PttssTic commhe was married. He grrmWeV-toa*is*ssid, ff-al situation
ended tUcfSe in his prefJbee to hi. holy
dreadfully," «nd**often frhys out all nfflit." ««pt an
m
.kecpij*jfss**tad pniyed for the soul ofthe dcWell
is'ut
9lty llis iier-kUesscontainiqjl »)»ithma||"g*B»o*:»*«Te*d
%MgVLmTiar
"poorjrT.itlTli sure," WOl
ilissitlied in tears. It was
w|'
"
«s he
his knVes
.Mfcrtcfli
i
lesuineiWVliss Pamela, shWwwmßt hutt AfM
arms, ye
into
bis,
berself
s
MtfWjTiuVjdT
mid always thought liir.
iajns|fe&lt;Tliis cnie worn cliild .to his heart,
body else to look. at, it scrvn I
'\tw\r\ fino'ener take
.he yet regW**her obstinacy." lloweicr JittM
luiaiijedto liptt EiTsjiy
of
id
that sympathy
early lionle^Afjs|a»MM*jJi\nsj
the licitfltifnl
done
its .work and she soonlbnk li&lt; nbatfbjM|*
Inß
spoke
Miss
Jsamela
stjjf,
.Jin* father noWjliCf ouljtJ(aj|sjß)*ajjflßM
doubt, and Emily, sensfbh* ia**piAfl
slmhneTno longer ft 1W
D
brought this misery
solved to cherish Iter §S A :u
»e*stjt#P''teiijiiitod by victims tiitTfe
****»»'e'forhnde her showing
i
."Wejtrfbrister lntemrreranco
•".
world.
ItS
»
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*
lisiflUKs
MoiMn.
had
occasionally
Mr.
ANINTERMSPTEIRNAF
GCE ACT.
stated at a lafe nwetiiigjn
rrnnghter in the city, and had noticetWer
of tile. L»UaMi Temperance Society*, tkut
thin igid aud worn appearance, but he fortwo
Jgo he had Jru\tiled through
bore to probe the wound he fearc*d ere this
QMMsTTara, one of the wiKest districts in
rankled fill dee|# and while his Jither-in*fenarce sufficient tagsbow BjMtßjid, where tbe people were more rude
law wns4»ts*gu«*t, Srrnngford confrise.d bj; remains or
form and hjggnrd and uncultivated than in any other
any \iy its
■narked attention to his wife, to
ui*- features of, this onc%flwvely wefjnan. The the country, the .great mass of them not*
suspicion he might Irrfve
comfortable terrejagni; Mr at firstticcupiorj,;| having yet learned to speak English ; he
kmdiiess from her husband.
The fashion of faming to long indulged-, bad been taken ■yen them by their land; travelled through the wildest part of that
had now become a complete mania upon lord, and a considerable part of their prop- district on Galw ay fair-day, and out of 30,.
him, and night after night StrangfortJ i erty bad been purloined and sold for ruin. 000 persons he met returning from tbe fair,
might be seen hurrying to those sinks 'Presently a trampling of feet was heard not one exhibited any symptoms of intoxof vice,, justly termed hells,' wdjsnce without, followed by a loud knocking at ication—whereas twenty year, ago, 19,000
he returned not until morning, aud tbfjn in tbe door. "She bade them enter, when they out of the 20,000 would have been intoxicna state of inebriation to ruset his' brokeni bore into ber presence the body of her ted.

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THE FRIEND.

More than 20 signatures were immediate- goes well, but wjho will be the Chaplain t—
ly annexed. The sum of .*9»25 cts. was vol- We shall soon need a pcrinanejit Chaplain
untarily contributed for the benefit ofrW Ist this port. In less than five years, Hilo
Honolulu, November 1, 1845. r
temperance cause.. Appropriate remarks will be visited by more ships than Lahaina !
owored by several present. Prays*■ We assure our brother, that to the best
arere
MARINE TEMPERANCE MEETING.
offered,
the meeting dispersed. A mpre of our ability, his wants shall be supplied.
wing
Numerous Temperance meetings hsfjtf
agreeable,
feasant,
anal ensoufagiiTg meet- (Copies of the Friend and other publicaHonolulu,
from time to time been held in
could
not
been
ing
"taped cd. May it tions shall be abundantly furnished.
have
has
but until recently there never
bf**m Osje
follosjjrfcj by others, until the triumph of
be
appointed particularMfoir seamen. l|
total ftbgtinearce principles shall be celcbra•On the evening of Oct.
We present our readers with an original
*fa"fh«
seamen and landsmen, throughout
held in the Seamen'-.
TeAperance tale. We were allured by the
a
ryr* Temperance Meeting, agreeaDVe .to
meeting ***sems to have given a good author that it is founded Upon facts,*\vhich
general invitation given by the djjhaplain t*V
trjHthe
in ujurt. eauie unddr his own personal observation.
taZpkyft
all masters, officers and searrfU of vessets.l
We feel ourselves under peculiar obligain port. It was Ojiermd by sitifj**mg**sjjin
f
*ts*e
Mariner's
tions to the uuthor for this, and his numeS-StV,(j**j&gt;lo
sign
5
prnyHrC Tfje Cbyiain
attfamgfkhftm
,
"
officers
rous
other contributions which have appear■pledge
ax*-several
the
ments in regard) tfJMhe progrln 5f
tefjaa,i y bthers
amongs/he ed in our columns. We are satisfied that
Pperance reftrfflßajßtig * seamtffeaavsitirsg HftJhrps.
th|s port
Ptdduig tUliilt tJfi"lJlinltWj ii ilffij tills poft desire if those " whose home is upon the sea."
call would devote maajko/ their time to reading,
t**» sepiark that hitheJß
HksjdlKd t?«tgu tfcft
writing and literjfrysummits, it would tend
the
gfjjjsarally adopfterL*
Hf ;at
break, the
to
oT seu life, add in
ftr
liW{**kept
rac"fie
va/ious pledges, hn
*M£:
Ways beg productive of happy
certificate
for
the
anaiw
pu/riose,
printed
MsjjJWdJFotal
«V
f
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nJUMbe' f*sj*n]slicd t© each sjgner. Will not results** ■
v &gt;\*_«
satrttoen of
*Inss and* rank, unitedly
«^
Iwrjßgt* ihejr snfired honor to fft.uiiu from a
among
poison which liasj-tiiired IdjousrTuds of their Some weeks since, theritemsof
ir&lt;"»irTahiti,
it
was*stuted
that
intWirgence
see,
to
that
nuiAej- '„
that
is
best
Testimo- men wall look ntthi| subject, cabnly, ration- the*Pretectftratej, Fiftg, which had been
alcoholic
ny
aOy**a.nd wuthout prejudice..* When this li*&gt;isted"bj the lir'eurll, was pulled down
.Jhp th# batives,, at a.place .three or four
whenlised
a
or intoxicatin"P*lrinks,
as
course
arc certain oil a favoj
miles west ofPjujeiti. The report brought
be
to
injurious;
beverage,
antLAoseKible and Mppj -result. Let teetotal seaby the Ont|rio is
over knowing that they haveKrougJtt 4 cnei
n&lt;*tto ."
Aiistit to the
untold evils aijdjr wretchedrjjjj*p*jaajpon. ffksa RcMtp nr*m wg*tu/.n ~/ V.� incOXfject. Tnefonowing circumstance probabrsjajand jyaJurully gave rise to the report.
many Commanders, Officers arid Suamen, on boa*d Merchant Vessels, &lt;
A
V the French, in that directfojnThourryeying purposes, was pulled
Whale Ships ' and
of War ;
We are alway glad to receive communiThis correction is
we voluntarily .sign $e**s4»lcations from ourfelleW laborer in the gos,-" la*ma*a*Mirwhe authority of recant intcllipel ministry, Brother Coan, at flilo, Mhsjf geu
Tahiti.*
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9*s &amp; sb.
we've rejoiced' t*o tesnb, moreorerY.that be
-ayfinds finals to 'speak a **d'J^fc,Jp°t.,p r irB of
tbe undersigned,
well as to dism |Rb*b*'*to-c-,
pledgt.our Saqred. Honor,*For the Friend.
inJ
writes Kf.v7*|*b C. Damon,
TThftr
to Abstain from All Intoxicating.
Pfeme direct the attentiofi of your read*
: We have
alersin ail,
�Liquots,.except when
ers
jßis
daft.nnrVrur
bfmost
to the following passages found in the
up
to,
ofthe
4
by a Physician, and empfc*y bun in-***"
baolf
of writings or old fashioned, but highly es"numbers of the FrienrJ, ~M
fluence to discountenance
Three
.flip goes teemed authors ; and oblige
friend,
throughout the Community, besides {be Cascade.
anfj constant render of
your paper?
for
the
one
steerwell—qjje
cabrnV
to restore the Internone for the .forecastle. I could i' Be **ot deceived ; "neither fornicators,
p%rate to habits of Sobriety, espe- age, ana
use
of 50 or lot) copies at this rrort. nor adulterers—shall inherit the Kingdom
make
cially among our Sea-faring Ac- I have a great
call for Spanish and Portu- oMiod."—Paul, 1 Cor. 6**J 9,10. See also,
quaintances,Friends and Shipmates. guese Bibles, Testaments and Tracts. *We �Sal. 5; 19. Epkesians, 5; 5. Revelstious, 21; 8. »
s&gt;
Signed,
preach to seamen every Sabbath, and do
Those holy gates forever bar,
Ship
what we can during the* week. We have
WITMBSS,
Pollution, sin, and shame ;
started a subscription to fit up a little
Seamen'i Chaplain.
None shall obtain admission there,'
men's Chapel and reading room. This
But followers of the Lamb." Watt:
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IMO RECKED.
BAKWMH.DLERW
DONATION.
Drimp, we learn was wrecked at
The
From
For
Seamen's
Chaplaincy.
J
Wailuku, Oct. 21, 1845.
Capt. Wrengren, Sweedish brig Bull, 48,00 Lahaina on the 17th ult. Having beard
5,00 various report, in regard to tbe circumstanFish, whale ship Columbus,
Rev. S. C. Damon:
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»&gt;,00- ces of* the disaster, we feel authorized in
gafs. oil,
I have been examining some articles, Ship
10,00
ottlv announcing the fact.
Gordon,
which floated ashore ut this place last week. Hon. John
We would inform the master that his re
with
ihe
is
a
board
One of the articles
For
Ihe
Friend
to advertise the wreck dee. was relarge
it
or
temperance,
printing
in
upon
quest
Hoqua"
painted
name "
our paper appearing on the Ist,
letters. It is formed of short, narrow Officers H. B. M. ship Collingwood, by ceived,
*8,00
taking place dn the 27th, the
Proctor,
black.
Rev.
the
sale
Mr.
and
boards matched together and painted
5,00
Frolic,
the
Ward
Room
S.
is
not
inserted.
H.
M.
and
on
notice
straight
It is oval on one side
*
2,00
Lovett,
Montreal,
and
3
feef
Cap?.
wi
about
8
feet
wide
long
other ;
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the, widest part. The board on wliich the Marcul L. Freeman,
LisotB.
aeHcOhefdi.trs
3,00
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name is painted is about 6 feet long and 8 Capt. Case,.*«l
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fc-v Majesty's ship America.
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Captain, the Hon. John jGordon,
*i
3,00, Sen.
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middle ofthe main board by .two staples,
Lifts"*. J. D. Agasstq •
1,50 Lieutenants, C. W. F/uidsey,
and may be easily removed. This main Fred. BucI, Brogftnza, • *» *'. *
fcQp"
by Caffc. Fii.k.Bengfrl,
.' V*;
boardJias six copper hooks on one side
.2,00
which it was attached.to the vessel. I sup- Capt. Pendl|ton,«eiij. Morgan,Trromns Davies,
li%
pose it to be a name bbstf-u soch are attach- Cant.-tolt, .Lagodu' (Rrv, Mr. Bald'
C. Barnes,
Crrft.'ftHnrines,
onn
*• \ 4? ,,
~,wu.
t.
m'*•
ed to the prows of sliipsffnud tjibeji off at w«n,j
2d -Lieut.
T. P. C4ey,
,
sVL-/Forbes,) 4,25 ' Snr«or **Capt H. W. Parker, Asea. Ten days befartrthis board-came on
1,00
Mftstsj-r&gt;fLT., Tucker,
14th, a stiMl iron Jjoilbd'tsrunk C. H. Taker, MagTsfytV .-'
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1,00* Chaplain* *t8» Franklin,
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was picked up iv the water
n&amp;r-the. Robert Klehv Braganzav
with Chas. S^lv«rter,-"Columbus,
%W ■Surgeon, Geo." Burn, M.D*.
same place. T*e trunk
Paymaster &amp; Purser,
1,00
garme/its, nj.ost**y woolen, such as are Worn John l'erkjns, Dajtmmithi
Naval Instructor, K. M. Knapp,
' * 1,00
By sailors in cold latitulres. In the- trunk B. Eldriflg*,
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As't. Surgeon, H. H. Ttornbull, *f. B.»
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was An iron spoon W rth Jie najne *• John H. P. Barker, Fnlcao.
•-. Wm.
Hansted, ft. tl a«A
' ' # 2,00 Mates, "E.
Adams" distinctly scratched upon it. I was Cyrus Taber, Columbus,
Chas.
informed that the clothes,i were not wet D. P. Eldridge, ScienceyChns. (;. MctJsfegor.
2,00
througli vAen the trunk wsjb f*sund. They Thomas Spencer, California,'
Midshipmen,
Reg*d Baterman,
*M .••&lt;•*.*. W. D. Harris,
evidentty had not been ii»*t*jU* wajer a vefy Wm. WateOn 9t?Peter,
j,00
long ts*tne. A rope tw-j&gt; o»fthree fathoms John W.aShemaffiilieatffa, .�.
W. C. Chapman,
«#
E. ElKrjfte, •
long was attached to the trtfhk.* \*6out a 'E. $£. ftpjf,
sldfTSunllx, 1,0fl
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mile from the place where, ssbese articles tpArcher,-1,00;
As't. F. TuyJo*
Master's
were found, one or two empr*:*6arrels with
1,00
Morton,
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Geo. Polglaze,
a quantity of tobacco floate&lt;ba*sfiore "about H». SnritrT, �
T.00 "Clerk.p •*", T. Jennings, •
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1,00
Hugh Pullen,
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have not yet seen.
.* fejBulTotk, California, •
1,00 BinvaJ Cudets. F. S. Dalison,
Are these articles from the wrecKof some Bradford Phillies, Hannibal,
Tho.. C. Smith,
1,00)i s,; 'i
r».
Ft May,
H.
vessel in our vicinity, or were tfie*/wished J. A4b&gt;nf,
• 1,08
H. B. Jackson,
.jU "
ft
overboard in n storm " Is there aqf"ftessel
\M
FtitiLermer:
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H.
Glyn,.
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in Friend,
by the name of " Hoqua,""known
• &amp;
J. H.* M. Calcraft,
Gunner, Wm. Anthony,
-jlti'a ocean? Yours truly, E. W. Clark.
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Nl'oiitswnin, J. -Starling,
Hawaiian Bible Society. '
'mnch of
Ourpentef, J. May,
bound,"
we
devote
"As in duty
$2,00
Dr. Pow*ll«JJ. S. 6. Warreu,
respecting whjjle
•
ships.' Ifthe reader will glance twi eye at
DIED.
use of
CARD.—Received
for
A
our report of donations, he will see that
sea,
At
Aug.
10, 1845, Capt. Wilgam
schools at Hilo, the followrng donations :—
Kennev,
whale
bk Sussex. Leri.
Eng.
whalemen arc ready to contribute their Admiral'Sir G«o.
«32;00 169d east,
Lat. 31d north. He was a nashore fot the support of the Friend.
Six other gentlemen of the Collingtive of Deal Eng, but had long resided in
12,00
v
0
London.
was much respected by his
of
In consequence of the Lahaina list Gentlemen of the U.S. S. Warren, 19,00 officers andHe
crew.
in
so
much
our
..
spnce
ShipsatJccupyiiig
colAt British Hospital, Honolulu, Oct. 18th,
umns, we are compelled to omit out report
Total,
*68,00 James Bryant, seamen, belonging to Eng.
"
of the port of Honolulu, ns well as of seve- !
whale ship Bermondsey, of London, Stokes
TlTl'S Coan.
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master. He was a native ofConn. U. B.
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Alice, Smith,•Coldspring, 12 mos, 109
Gilford, Freetown,*l4
NOTICE. '
11, Bk
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sp 1499 wh n. z.
The Hawaiian Total Abstinjßnco Uajpn, 1-2 mos, 1960 wh cruise.
•24, Bk Roscoe, Borne, n b. 15 mos 159
11,
Alexander,
Jones,
Hurbos,
23
Sag
will hold a meeting next Tuesday evening. mos, 259 5p2599 wh, n z.
sp 1900 wh Home.
at the Vestry room of the Seamen's Chapel.
11, Lexington,
Nantucket, 14 2&lt;", Bern. Morgan, Pendleton, n l. 22
mos, 40 sp 3400 wh Home.
All members are requested to be present. mos, 799 sp 759 wh nz.
11, Mechanic, Pratt, Newport,-35 mos, Alex. Coffin. Hatheway, s b. 11 mos, 50
1200 sp 400 wh offshore.
sp 650 wh cruise.
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12, Mary, Cory.N b. 15 mos, 260.p 1128? Boy, Barlow, Warren, 21 mos, 400
sp 1100 wh cruise.
-99 wh n z.
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Chas. Drew. Cary", n b. 13 mos, 2509 Hudson, Nickerson, s a. 14 mos, 100 sp
[Masters and officers of sjsssels visiting thi* Sort are
1050 wh.
rtoswstad to forward for publication in*.he Friend such wh.N z.
14„Elizabeth, Toby, n b. 13 mos, 1499 Minerva, Macomber, n b. 11 mos, 1700
items of Marine intelligence as may be of interest to
the commercial and sea-faring community. V**" * " wh cruise.
wlicrutse.
#
L. C. Rishmoad, Wood, n b. 9 mos, 599 fit. Vernon, Covel, n b."62 m#s, 300 sp
Port of Lahaina.
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ftI 2200 wh-ft z.
Galen, Bowers, Warren, 31 mos, 400 sp
Itj mo.*, 299
Coffin-,
York,
Edj-artsjjjrj*.
LIST OF WHALE SHIPS"
»•..,*■•« I*lso i h N /..
sp 1299 wh**ftine.
TtoS SEASON,
16; Bk Aeustaj Harlow, rt". U" mos, 39 29, Ann, Leek, s h. 25 mos, 150 sp 16MER- fpT?55 whvcraujJV* *
FBDM Mess* JfECK &amp;
-50 wh n z.
Nil, Smitn*, Havre, •
*lf, AlibrsJe A*JlUj*TOWs. *Mystic,
man,
CHAN'JIss L4HAINA,
13
Liverpool, Wilcox,, n B. 15 mos, 49 sp
**.• %
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July 1, jT«UlMl*«Taber, Fair r*sft&gt;,,, 8 12rspl209•&gt;i^ N
wh N z.
■-*•.
mat, 200 whale.'N. Zeids*btK
«f *ra%l, Fi&gt;scJsTt &gt;r ft: 21. mos, sp 3.00Q 1390
•.*
11, Mary, Pitman,. Nantucltet, •«]/ mos, ,whNz. •' ft
! f^saf^ftl\' 39, Vineyard,* Cofan, "Eflgartown, J2
Eanny, Edwards s nflj*. mas,4»7srTOjjgoi mos, 200«r-&gt; J009,'%&gt; Line.
63a»pk ifine.
* ClememjFuller, n £ 25 mos,(&gt;s sp 1900 w
Aujr.jJO South America, SsWft\ Provi- »wh Home.
M»
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Arn-pta*Hirrl, n IIM mos 17sp2800wh
Gov.
denosVAmos, 300 sp. :&gt;,(&gt;oo,
2F,.*k "Cossack, Delaao.Ap'pfcaft, 22 iatK) wh n/..
.c,
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n Br 13 mt&gt;*&gt;7o sp
•; J*-©, Conaor, TaWri n b. ,16 mos, 125 sp EiaefVrizeftsßriiytot.,
mo», 65'sr*,-WfiO wh. N, 7..'
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500
wh
friirs-f
27, X/anrbfj*a, Harding, n. b. 32 mos, 15- 2299wb»N-5.."
iNffwarh, Pendjeton, Stonibgtop, 14 mos,
-19, Sblehdid, Smitlr Edgartovxuf23 mos,
v
-5&amp;-sp. 4109 ftsV Line.
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•250sp *£00&gt;hcrsftse.»
,%), Blf-Mtary.Frnzier, Snytb, n. b. 40 499 sp 13f19 wh cn-iffe.-*- .ft
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Bsjjfth. GosnoTd, Moalitr, .tfcs. 11 mos, Oct. »,' BltT .Cherokee, Dcvol, n b.. 15
*
njos\ 799 so. 1999 wh. home.
mos, *165 spTSijWivhicz.
30, NiprTOn, Gardpor, NantAcket, 9 mos, .190 Bp*lsoQ wh n z.
Iris, Huyiser, n l. 14 mos, 500 wh n z.
Pbajruft", Bassett, n b.. 34 rrsvs, 700 sp
Julian,.BlackrJ"fßf",**Tt. 13 mos, 209 sp
pj. b.
31,
mos,
191300
vrb
cruise:
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wh nz. '• "" '
mos,
32
1409,
Bk-Bose^c^,Halifri_
l
-99.p. 1100 wh. Home.
-T*
.«n Be wis, T sfcitfttjaf N ii. 11 mos, "(Ml wh
31, Trident, Black, n b 26 pjps, 4DJI sp 999 wh Hojii. •
W
Phtebe, j**lûrisfcuntu»*u;t J3G mol, 100(1.,N.
sp. 3550 wh Home.
Vsspy, «lnak, tiV 12 mos, 150 sp 2450
Sept. 1, Bk FJuipr Ist, Case, GreenpoiW;
wh cruise andholae.'
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ii. 27 mos, 109 sp. 1509
Eagle',550
«3t}o
Erie,
mos,
whilmr**,
15
sp
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sp
Holley, v h.
aj
It* Hoineg
FaunerDemur, Havre, 27 iujos
1690 wh, M Z. "
a.
"Stes«aiii*,"lj***ggcsholl, s n. 14 mos, 199
Geo. Washington,
:), Columbus, Crock***, n l 25 1-2 mo*V
S e.
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1199
n
z."
mos,
s
*f
1699 wh, n f"
14
wf
Balance, Resjd.dl'rovide'nce, 50 dUdQO PLUonfta, sßrbwn, n b. 24 mos, 120 sp 344, Benj. Tucker, Sands, n b, 21 rnjftl,
-ijlTwh. » •■*"•
120 sp 2509, wh, Home.
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Hainiltniis-Ehlridge, Bridgeport, 23 mos,
13
Woldron,
'\2l,
maactfew
Dryrrfo,
Bristol" 20
B&gt;
4, Leonidas,*
wh cruise and home.
d
35
mos, 129 sp 1900 wh n c.
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5, Aglar. Morien, Havre., 21 1-2 rjos, Jlowcna, Estes, f r. 23 iwrly 129 sp 23**II 2, Wceco, How land, n b. 15 mos, 1500
wlf HTsf.
OoVh csuise arid home.
1809 wb (roast?
1800 Rajah.'West, n b. 12 mos, 230 sp Ct!9
6, James Munroe, Harding, r h 16 mos/ 1� wno.„Wells,* Hedges, s.
wh N. Z.
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399 sp 859 wh Line.
' 7, Uneas, Gillett, n a 25 moa
"Thus. Dickaeon, Lowen, a it. 13- mos,
39#Qjfh, 22, BojVditch, Lane, Proriaence, •27• mos, 1900
whale cTuise.
1599wh*« z.
Home.
Nimrod, Fowler, a A 13 mos; *609
3,b.
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Gardner,
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1899 wh,.N z.
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mos,
40
2300
R5 sp
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Pendleton,
13
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Georgaf,
Stoniogton,
9Jlercury,
1875 wh cruise.
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m u», 79 sp 1799 wh n z.
n. 24 mos, 40 sp South Carolina, Gardner, m b. 15 mos,
Gold Hunter,
Junior, Tiukham, n s 15 mo*, 80 sp 11150-sp 650 wh cruise.
1309
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Nantasket,
n L. 27 Jhos, SOatg Cbroliauus, Appleman, Mystic, 11 mos,
10, Fabius, Cleveland, n b 13 mos, 2999
509 Vh.
3790 wh cruise.
wh Home.
Tbiimes, Bishop, s n. 26 mos, 49 spftbOO
Providence,
mos,
Fisher,
14
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23,
19, Richmond, Ludlow, Coldspring, 21
wh N Z.
109 sp 1499 wh cruise.
mos, 100 sp 3899 wh hoaseBk Science, Wood, N n. 14 mos, 199 sp Amethyst, Bailey, n b. 11 mos, 85 sp
-10, Bk Columbus, Hutcbius n b 17 moa,
1500 whNZ.
1499 wh cruise.
100 sp 459 wh off shore.

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Warren, Gardner, Warren, 36 mos, 8800
sp 1500 wh NZ,
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Denmark,
Scheel,
Herrmann,
Flenjbury,
wh N Z.
3, Roman, Barker, n b. 11 mos, 50 sp 30 mos, 1600 wh home.
The ship Ohio, which recently arrived
1050 wh N. Z.
Mary Ann, Bonne/, f h. B*6 mos, 1500 at "this port, from the Pacili Ocean, ha.
Crescent, Miller, s n. 23 mog, 1500 wb JpNt
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Green,-s h. 13 mos, 1200 wb sperm oil, and has sold on th/ voyage ft)»Wut*
OnfariA,
N Z.
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89 barrels sperm and whale, making 2?V«t
Goloonda, Studley, r» b. 12 mog*»399 wh in all, valued at about*eighty-one thousand
1099 whN"J.
Isaac Hicks, Rice, n M 12 mog, 170 sp cruise.
dollars. The Potomac has also turned out
1500 wh.
Superior, Hart, N l. 14" mos, 600 wh on the w lmrf\ 2354 barrels sperm oil, aad
Joseph Meigs, *Tabera N b. 12 mos, 130 cruise.
lias sold on the voyage 99 barrels sperm,
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jCuUimet, Hancox, Stonington, 2*3 mos, making 2444 barrels in all, valued at about
sp 2300 wh.
3, Meteor, Bester, Mystic, 13rhos, 150 289 sp 2009 wh N Z home.
sixty*Tiinuthousand dollars. The Nantuck"
16m0ji,2309 wlvctnise.
sp 1-250 wh.
p NiantiCjSlatt, sh.
et is also at the bar, with about 1390 bar16 mos, 1509 wh do rels sperm, (including oil sent home) and
4 Tenedas, Comstock, n v. 14 mos, 500 •Sabina.VaiL,
Citizen, lVneing, s la. %1 mos, 3250 wh 1399 barrels whale oil, and 13,000 pounds
wh N. Z.
Julius Cssar, Lyon, n l. 12 mos, 39 sp nz:
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n-j*.. 14 mos, IWO■
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•*f hundred'and six thousand dollars for th»
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n B.fls *jf&gt;s, 199»5p400p three-ftWps. Can our "Off-Mand" bretl.•
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Congress, Lester, Mystic,
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I atood by the bedside of one,
spirit was soon todepart:
7 mm, 409 5p4600 wh HftW** V
Bk Ne&gt;«"Btf«srrort, Gray,. Stpnjrjgfon, 16 . AndWboje
the Father in anguish sent o"e&gt;Jus son.
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9, Hohumok,, Jones,
For the thoiAhr-tbat life's .work Mat-not yet pfun.
was
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tearing
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s"n.
15
crs.
Like
baa/m
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Alclopsf
cruise.
80*lfwh
Tfiilsy,
wOO wh
Courier, Merchailt, X J». eVj nans, 709 sp Phcffhix.-Briggg, s n. 12 mos, 890 *Wl-crs.
henawham with team, and heart moving sight,
Hannibal*; Brook., n. l- 24 mos, 3100 ■
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SOOnwh cruise.
His negle« and folly deplore ;
40
b.
mog,
10,
To his son he never had oossixfthe prist),
NZ. home.
Lfwrence* n
Which all things createdlaffclendor outvies,
• Linncoart, Lays, Havre, IPOO "rru,
3100 sp Home. *.&gt;•&gt;• •*"
And hits, when things Bade am no more.
Sally Ann, Clar*a?b-8.-. l&amp;ftmos 35 sp 929 j*no. Cocberilr; Renouf, do 1300.wb."
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Hjsvro,
wh N Z.
.Jnnas/Cosi?*'.
a year,
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a treasure was his in the
St. Lawrence, Baker, b.h. 15;mos, «100 * Heanoine,
.JJOOl. wh. , _Y«t Thut
for
his
children
here,
ha sought
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Henry Thosn*»*m, Il"§inreß,ji
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Olympia, Tabor, ft
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1300
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wh cruise.
jflr*
deemed they first moat seek,
Bk Washington,
jfi sp rtp wifejusee. *
|fcitJllifiiii and riches of earth ;
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Oathcart,**•*
m b. 28 mos, AndTin
mos, 25 sp 1309 wh N
though*that tne*aged of dying might speak,
Anil, tboseSvith the paleness.6&lt; death on their cheek,
Ilibernia, Simmons, n n.ft#.*J**J*&gt;*, 280ft iotfcspJgVsS
Worth.
" 2JM JPvnf .Lee, Wirnrjer&amp;y, Newport", ISi.. Might talk ofreligion's
wh M
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13, Albion, HatheVay, n sswld •mos,-**** •jJkrSwK) sp 600 wfi
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hopes uncheer'd ;
a. 17mos,
sp 13*00 wh cruise.
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Bk Noble, Sweeny, New Suffolk, 20rhtfs* ISOjaJabjaruisee* .', i
_^ lbs time to point him to Christ had past'd
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129 sp 1399wh cruise. &lt;
And earth &lt;jom his view disappeared.
asw'is' wh cruue.
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mos, 2200 wh cruise.
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22, Macy.&amp; Susan,
Iris, Spooner,*N b. 23 mos, 750 sp 550
With inosipressible va.tness fraught
ton, 14 mos, 80 sp 1400 wh cruise.
wh cruise.
900
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Oppresses. Glance down the vale of
mos,
309
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Ohio.-Lbwen,
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Nantucket,
Citifcnrßailey,
sp 1869 w b cruise.
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16, "Factor, Hawes, n b. 12 mos, 75 sp sp 909 w#b cruise. •
23, Borrusia, Htrrbwig, Stehein, 16mos, Till fad. her strength " aifd tires her daring
1990 wh cruise.
wing.
Bk Harriet, Durfce, Freetown, 15 mos, 149 sp 1369 wTfi 'cruise.
259 sp What hast thou seen 1 Enough to dim thine
Faendsbip, Stott, f h. 15
75 sp 950 wh cruise.
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Bk N/nnus, WyaU, Lynn, lfrmos, 59 sp 2309 wb cruise.
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95(Tjvh cruise.
It is the Almighty'!life time. Think
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17,Octnulgree, Mantcr, Tisbury, 11 moi, wh c/ui.e.
Fortune,
nb. 150 sp 950 Its vasty, mystic*limlts to explore.
Bailey,
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JQ\Jy\J\r\j lbs Iron
p **&gt;pr»»'o*»whalesjMo'soars:*BoMtfaa Manilla coffee; 60 coil* MaT. V\f,
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Navy bread;' 10,000 lb* Bat, square, and round Iron;
8000 lb*.heet lead; ftOft©lbs English while le.(fe«*«Joo
MILO
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com Seal; Mft handapikes; 200 gatlosxftbright varji** «
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40cc:ds fire most
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that irßy be gsspg vi the vicinity, snd in rewwotfjaofsalebi
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