Nāihe and Kapi‘olani express their sentiments towards the Loomis family and the entire company of American missionaries throughout the Hawaiian Islands. The letter also describes Nāihe and Kapi‘olani’s dedication and conversion to the word of God.
Translation, likely by Mr. Stewart, of a letter from Harriet Nahi‘ena‘ena, who briefly describes her devotion to the word of God and updates Stewart about the passing of Henrietta Haletii and Kekau‘ōnohi’s marriage to Keali‘iahonui.
Malo informs Mr. and Mrs. Loomis of events that occurred on Maui including struggles the chiefs were facing with Captain Clark, the English Consul, Mr. Buckle and other foreigners.
A letter written on behalf of Adams to Evarts thanking him for a Book and a Probate, and also describing his excitement for the increase in the number of members of the church, and the enlightenment of the people of the land.
In response to Kīnaʻu's letter to Maigret and Murphy, Jules Dudoit brought a letter from L. Maigret and then proceeds to have a long discussion with Kīnaʻu regarding Dudoit's willingness to put up a bond to ensure that L. Maigret will leave Hawaiʻi…