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HIWOLULV, XOYEMBKR It, 1854.

New Serifs, Tal. 111, No. 11.

Old Series VIL XI.

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•hall ho divided alphabetically 1.10 threeclas.es of .ixearh,—
Miv. _M, isr,*. '(100 to complete (he enterprise. Where there.line
elnss .hall go out .( Ihe end nf each year; hut he ia .lift.
.hull hnve p. «ir lo elect from ibeir o- n
I'k.kM is a will, there is a way, and wh»re there are. He. Hnid Hoard
Honolulu S.iilor's Home,
a President, Vie- President, Treasurer, Herreurv,
number,
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"Waverly,"
and
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brig
Harriet"
Ship "
Hit Kxrcutive Committee of Clin c. and loappoint,aeholhK ; | large souls, generous pockets, and businessi an.i
er Commit'e.s an Rl,all, from time to lime, be del mcd neef*..-Tragical
Socnet at Iforoaeata,
The Hoard .hall have power lo fill vacnnrle., in It. owa
Ordination at llnuuln, Oehu,

tulents, much more can be accomplished than ry.
!body, occtaioned by re.ignati n, dealh, or na)- other ereuniNu Mate,
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At ihe Annual Election, Ihe twelve Tni.tces remainhi can be imagined by men of narrow views and ■tanca.
•' Te bag. I eat Aslmmed,"
ing in flice. shall have power to nominate twelve Canilii'atia
whom an may be .elected by the Society to Mil up t'..
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Foreign Bulaciibera,
Having a fair breeze, frrm
Hoard.
W selfish instincts.
Visit of"Luly Pierce" to .Lipan,
Art. 5. Til. Board .hall have power to appoint their own
fr.-[staunch ship, good crew and skilful Pilot, it Me.
Thirty (.'lean Ships,
tine-, form their own pile. f husireea. regulate the tir.e
s.">
lii.timw.sl Wags*, U. S. Navy,
for holding Annual Meeting., and employ .iich other mean, ftr
make all sail, and hoist the accompli
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he
safe
to
will
hing Ihe object of the Society, a. i. their judgment,
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Total Alwtincnct- Illustrated,
itseiigenc. a may require, keeping r. gular miliula. of llnir
Wreck of Whale Ship "City,"
Wj studding sails.
proceeding*.
Infl'ienec of Women, _&,
-BJI In other pacta of our columns will be found, Art. ti. Hea-fai-ing men, dispose.! to promote the object, .t
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ti.is Hociety, may he cnnnecteil with the ,ame. a. Floating CemW*
Shij; News, &c, -..--such regulations a.the Roan! m.y adopt
the Resolution of the Pi ivy Council, and oth- ■ wHtteme.7.under
All money, alrei.dj contrihuted, or thai ieay her»Am.
purchasing or ererting
er documents relating to this enterprise.— .ifter he contributed, for tho purpose of
shall be faithtulh applied

COHTEMTB OF TBI FItiKXH.

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buildings, for the uaeof the Society,

ihat purpOM, and no other; and no conveyance of rial e«This important resolution, we learn, *as to
tate shall he made without the concurrence of at I, aat twoor tli« 'I'm.tees.
dtawn up by Mr. VVyllie, and the friends off thirdg
HONOLULU, NOV. 20.
Aht. 8. No altemtion shall be made in thia Conatitntn n.
in loss requested at an Annual Me, ling,and sanctioned bylwo
the enterprise feel under special obligation third,
of the members present.
evening, 90th Nov., 18S4.
Sailor's Home in Honolulu.
to him, for having thus plainly defined the Passed bj Ihe Meeting,WatMonday
St. M. UINGHAM, Hccrrtary.
The corner stone is not laid, but there is leading principles upon which the land was
OFFICERS
a spot where in due tune it will be laid. AMI given. We also learn that the Honorable
OF HONOLULU SAILOR'S HOME SOCIETY.
Hon. KLISHA H. ALLEN, President.
praise and honor to King Kamchamcha 111. John Ii «as unwearied in his exertions to adG. P. Juun, M. D., Vice President.
Councillors,
his
for
Privy
consecrating vance the scheme before the Privy Council. Wm
md
St M. Binoham, Em., Secretary.
G. M. Rohf.rtboh, Esq., Treasurer.
one spot in Honolulu, to temperance, to vir- The names of other gentlemen mferit honor1
Rev. 8. C. Damon,
tue, and the sailor's welfare. It is a noble able mention for the interest which They have Mr. William 11. Johnson, > Executive Committee.
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deed. Our expectations ate more than real- manifested in the cause. We hope, that Mr. I. IiAttTLETT,
Waijuek,
C.iptuin
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given'
Tiie
site
which
has
now
been
ized.
hei rafter they will be abundantly rewarded Capt. Nkal,
IF, u c nit
others
is
the
of
all
spot
for a Sailor's Home,
'in witnessing the usefulness and success of Capt. UfcNNKT,
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in Honolulu. It is in the very heart of the the enterprise. Let the motto of ill be, onTRUSTEES.
Merchant
ciiy—near the sea—facing on
ward.
FIRST CLASS.
Bire et—near the Post Office —easy of access
C. II Bhtlkr,
We regret that the crowded state of our K. 11. Allsv,
W. St. M. Bisciiav,
from those quarters and adjoining the Bethel 'columns will not allow us to present an outline, R. AR«*nio.NU,
S. N. CasTLK.
I. BaIITLETT,
site
premises. There is not a more eligible
SECOND CLASS.
even, of the interesting discussions at the Bethel,,!
for a Sailor's Home, in the city of Honolulu. on tho evenings of Monday, Wednesday and
0. B. Clngruia*.
P.C.Damon,
W. G. Davis,
W. Johnson,
To secure a location so favorable, will con- iluv of last week. We are also prevented, by the, John li,
G. P. Jum>.
THIRD CLASH.
tiibuto in a most essential manner to hasten Kline cause, from furnishing our readers with a
T. Spencer,
forward the erection of the necessary build- sketrli of Capt. Klliotfs address, at the Bethel, j W. L. Lee,
J. T. Watkrjiousk,
and, W. Nkwrumr,
admirable,
:
last.
It
was
evening
of
Sabbath
H. M. Whitney.
ings, a>.d now if Seamen and the friends
G. M. Robertson,
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is
Who
brotext,
my
the pertinent
" meeting was
Seamen do not come forward, and nobly con-,.'baaed upon
held RESOLUTION OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL.
ther?" Another most important
tribute to establish the institution, they will,
Petition for a let of land for a Pailcr'a
the Com-, Resolved, That the
when
Monday
evening,
the
on
Bethel
la!
Home he granted, provided it shall he a rule e*tal'linlied n
merit the lasting reproach of good men, and mittee previously appointed reported the following:iHiirli
home,and mrictly enforced Tliut no In toxicating liquors
«lihll be drank on the prem i-en ; no womrn of lewd «lmratter
the derision of the wicked. Present pros-!'Constitution, which was unanimously adopted.' admitcd
; no g >inhliOit allowed, nor any other diporder t< ler.v
ted. Thi* renolutioi. ahnll not be hh.ding on the King* {iu\
pects, however, indicate a favorable issue.l liter which the Board of Trustees was chosen. lerumcni,
Bi>l«M (he miiih of Five Thotiaa- d Dollars te ryeed
Ibymibucription for the purpose afori>iiid,w iihin twelve moatr**,
Generous donations have already begun to
CONSTITUTION
and on the fur.her condition that hicli KaJor'* Home ali-ill he
SAILOR'S HOME SOCIETY.
avail*kte to the Sailor* of all Nation, including tho-e
flow into the Treasury, from landsmen and tIF THR HONOLULUof this Society shall be The Hono-,'equally
tljir- Kingdom,—and when vaid lot cea*cn to be 11 cm) for y e
A.ti.i i I. The name
lofpurjK.se
o(
elial) revert to the Gov
"
Tiustees
chosen
10,i lulu Sailor's Horn. Boei.tr."
seamen. The Board of
I }eminent. a Bailor* Uouie, the lume
Ast.'l Tin- ol.jert of this Society shall he to improve lhe,i
to
resorting
B.ll—
Council,
religious
Privy
day 1 f Nov., IBM.1BM.
of
the
institution
a'
and
condition
of
order
of
this
COth
(
are 'sirial moral
manage the affairs
I.oRKKN ANDREWS, rVrretary.
this Port, by promoting the establishment and maintenance!
intoxicating
from
which
all
li.
character,
good
fideliof a Home. Ir
pledge to the public that integrity and
as shall be j
After the reading of above resolution, the
MOT. shall be uicludedi and in such other way.
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ty will characterize the financial operationsj'deemed I roper.
Aar 3 Any person contributing One Dollar, annually, Rev. S. C. Damon offered tbfe 'following resI
of the concern. It is confidently hoped, that;;'shall he a Member, and by paying Fifty Dollar., shall be alft
olution, which was seconded by Mr. VV. H.
I.ile Meml.er.
control and disposal of thelunda, properly and l
before the Ist day of January, '55, the eumj1 AaT. 4. theTne
Society, and the direction of ita concern-, shall, Johnson, and unanimously adopted.
ot
iestaie
ihe Act of Incorporation, wluu obtained,
of $5,000 will be raised, as that amount is, in accordancethewith
Chairmanbe instructed 1« convey to V.tu
Hoard of Trustee., couaiaiiuf of eighteen par-j; Renolved, That the
he ve-tedin
U theau *
wllofhall be chosen In the mem-; Majesty, the King, aod the Privy Council, our bearff
Should
Honolulu,
reading I.
this, aaaa,
necessary to secure the land.
made
gilt
ky the m of the Lot of lead situate*
'*or
the
erous
and
the
fei
T.
uilrai
Society,
Meeting,
Annual
al
its
her.
of
the
of
I
tte.mee'n Chapel, for the purpose a " Hanof'•
ahull bold their office until others are choaeo, too moUi of thethe
amount be s-cured, it will operate as a pow- I laat chosenshall
coeJiU-M expressed »» the KceUuiiin peeeed
he a quorum at any meeting regularly neaveo-i; Home," on
of whoa
hy that Body, this day.
erful lever to rai.e an additional aum of $10,-.
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THE FRIEND,

NOVEMBER,

1854.

The first ship that came in after this was Finding il so, he gave older* la burn the
.the
Capt. Gordon, (Eng- ship. They saved chests, five boats, harSHIP "HARRIET" AND BRIG "WAVERLY." lish.)'Senngapainin,'
A fine man. He come here five limes. poons, lances and small thing*, the rest went
He go way; slop bo long lime—maybe one down with the ship. His brother, the kanamoon—sometimea llnee moon—then come ka, then brought every thing ihul was saved
Ray. S. C. Damon :—ln a note from you, again.
He fust man bring pig Strong'a Isl- to the small island: lite- boats, ten muskets,
hearing dale, "Honolulu, March 10th, '5;)," and. We send plenty gal p,, boatd ship: B>.c., kc. Bui the King ordered every thing
(which note!received April 7th, '.>!,) I found that reason Cant, like come plenty lime. to be thrown into the buy mid sunk; to break
the following : In the next No. of ' Friend,' Plenty good looking gal stop Strong's Island up all the chests mid slave every boat.—
J shall publish certain statements respecting (hen. No all same now —most all gone!' 1 (However, kanaka snvrd two ol
the bouts.
the 'Harriet,' .burnt in the lee harbor of your asked him the reason why he called him B IThiS destruction wits made so that them
island. In due tune let tne know all about fine man if (hut was the way he conducted?! might be no discovery ol ihe lost ship when
'bat. That No. of 'Friend' I received last '■©, Captain give me plenty every thing,' other ships should visit the Island,
Wednesday, Feb. Ist, through the kindness After this ship left the place the Harriet Reasons assigned lor this bloody affair,
of Capt. Long, of the John &. F.lizabeth, came. About two months after the Harriet
were as follows: 'Ihe Captain, officera «nd
New London. Looking over those 'state- waa I alien, tho 'Pacific' came; Capt. Round, sailors
took the women on bomd without th»
ments,' 1 thought our friends must bave their St. John, New B unswick; Mr. Baker, Isii Consent of the men, anil detained them their,
tears not a little excited for our safety, if such officer, Mr. Cudiip, <M do. she was here all ihe tune,
night and day.
No kanaka
atrocities hud been committed here so recent- some three or four months. 'The Pacific igtve g«l. Sailor man lake
tin, no let 'em
ly, and for no assignable cause. This morn- bring sick lo Strong's Island.' Before shejIgo shore. Kanaka Da like; they nfiaid white
ing I called on Ihe King lo learn 'all about sailed, Capt.Gordonrama again in the Mar- aaan
cany 'em In sra.' One officer took ihe
tn send you the following from gaiet. When Capt. Round sailed, he went] wife ol the son of a chiefand deluined her
;'* own lips :—
lo tin: lee harbor and fished up an anchor be- j mi board. The son held on to her us longs*
urriing of tho 'Wnrerly' took place longing to the Harriet. The 'Pe:ul,' thi-JIhe could; Ihe officer aftei fighting some, suclie reign of (he 2d Kino; before King 'Lydia,'the'Lexington' and the 'Sussex,' ceeded in getting her. Her superior heautv
Ho was quite an aged man al the (English,) were in the he harbor wilh the seemed lo have been the reason for ihe offid blind. His name was Ahua Na Pacific. The day after they anchored at the cer struggling so'hart! for lier.
lee harbor, the Captain came to see Ihe King The Hiilives who left the King during Ihe
c man want to gel gal go aboard at the small island, anil spent the night with night to go and look alter their wives and
sing no like. In night white man him. The next day the* Captain, the King, daughter*, went on board the ship as usii.il
inly gal go -board ship. In morning and all his Chiefs, wilh some kanaka*, wen) nflei bicaklusl, wiili their presents, while two
kanakago board ship; every kanaka; big isl- o Ihe Ice harbor. The Captain went on boata were on slime lor wood, They took
and, small island, all go and kill every man board, and soon returned to invite the Kino;Ithcm by surprise and killed every body behoard ship. White man kill some kanakas. lo dine with him. Both went on boaid, and longing to the ship,
both on board and on
Then kanakas lake chests, small things after dinner the King relumed for the night, -bore. No natives wpre killed. 'Ihe reason
ashore, then set fire lo ship; burn sails, rig- and tho Cuptain remained on board ship. he gave for ordering those five women to be
g'g>
n spars, casks, every thing belong lo 'Plautygal stop bonrtl ship.' The King aent [killed with the twenty men was, 'because they
•hip. Every white man was killed.'
his men to cut wood two days for Ihe Har- no till white men kanaka going to kill 'em.'
All was done by order of the old blind king; riet. The fourth day, the King, with all hi- Thus yoa have King Grnlge'a account of
after which, all was immediately quiet again. Chiefs,
relumed to (he small island and hail those honid affaiis Aid I think lor the most
King .George was then some 17 or 18 _\ ears a great feast,
lie told the Capt. that sor.n
pml, if not in every | aiticnlai, it ran be reold, and stood on the beach and saw the he got ready for sea he wanted him to conn lied upon as a tine sliittmi'iit of things as
whole liansaclion. About a month alter that to small island and receive some gifts lion, iin y occurred. For he has a most excellent
•i Brig sighted the Island and sailed around him, as tarn,
yams, hogs, &c. Bui dining memory, and was very careful lo stale every
it, but no one came on shore.
the night aller the feast, unbeknown to the thing in the older in which it occurred, as
Before I apeak of Ihe Harriet, lei me re- King or any body else but themselves, ever) \ ou will see by his going into those partirufer to some political changes on the Island. kanukn belonging to lee hmbor went home.
ars about the political changes between tho
That king died about len months aflat the Next day one man came from there mid re- ;imes of taking the two ships. There may
burning of the Waverly. His auccaaaOT, ported thai the ship had been taken. King have been other accounts given under olher
Ahua Na Sru, was king but a short tune,
immediately sent his steward to see what hail circumstance*, differing somewhat from the
less than a year. But it was 'all lime fight, been done. He returned, and confirmed the above. But ns 1 sat down by him, I told him
plenty row, kill plenty kanaka.' He story ns follows, (King putting the questions, :[ wanted he should give inc. all the particubis son and killed a brother of King and stewaid answering them.) 'Ship goner' lars about (he burning of those two ships;—
Tge with a spear. He survived the wound 'All gone ship.' 'Where sailor man?' 'All that there had been all sorts of stories told
c days. The night he died, he told Keru, dead.' * Where's dc every thing belong and put in the papers, now I wanted him lo
King's native name,) to go and kill (hat ship?' 'Everyman lako 'em, go ashore.' lell me all the truth, and nothing hut the truth.
or Ihe King. He went, hut tho son had 'Where ship?' 'Ship stop,' i. c., it had not There was none of that cautious reserve
away. He then went into the King's been destroyed. He then gave me the names which he manifests nt times when wishing lo
bouse and broke his left arm with a stick, not of all the places to which the
kanakas be- make n guarded statement, or to keep back
wishing lo kill iiim; though every body out- longed who had some hand in it. When he n part of what lie knows. I referred to some
side was calling to him to kill him. Hut had learned these facts he immcdiulcli of ihe stories I had heuid, as that the sailor*
Keru spared his life and completely quell- called threo of his highest Chiefs, nnd sent threw some ol Ihe wemen overboard and
•«j Ihe disturbances. When he returned he Ihem with all the men from
the small island greatly abused them or tried to kill ihem
found bis brother dead, and ho buried him and Ihe other side of the large island, 'to go Said he knew nothing of the kind, but that
the same day. Al this time there were very and see what's dc matter." Told them not ihe natives threw some of the women over•may old Chiefs. Koine proposed one, and to bring any thing belonging tn the ship to board that they might not gel hurt in the afsome another, for King. But all ihe young the small island, as he ditl not wish to see any fray, and they swain ashore.
nen on both islands told Keru lo get tattooed thing of it. Gave orders also to kill twenty Alter this he says he adopted the practice
the next day and they would make hfm King. men and five women. This
was done by of tin uisjiing every ship that came here wilh
The 4ulo is not lo tattoo much till somewhat stratagem, (he day after they went; that is, all the woinenthcy wanted, and whoever they
adrancod in life, and no one can he king till the fiist day they cnnductetl themselves as wauled, never daring lo refuse a white man.
be is Utlooed like an old man. Some of tho though nothing had happened, or as though Rut his kanakas he could manage, as his
old men enlered into this movement of ma- all was right: ate, drank, talked and laughed woid was law and the etui of all strife. And
king Keru king. So that soon as the tattoo- a* ever. In that way ihe guilty ones were this had been the practice till Missionary
ing maa done, he was proclaimed King
detected.
name to Strong's Island. 'No all same now.'
'l"his was about four months after he disabled After this the King sent lo see if every It is true King George has publicly declared
.the aid king; all wailing quietly for Ma.
hing bad been done a* he had directed.— ugainst the practice, and it is no more done
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THE FRIEND,

NOVEMBER,

83

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openly. But I am very sorry to say (hat I hoard. The white man was shut up in aiin 1842, with 300 members and mare. In
have too good reason to believe thai a prac- house, and starved to death. Panau stood1 1848 the Church of Knhuku was separated
tice »f »o long standing, which secures spe- ■ sentry over him, and threatened to shoot ai from llml nt Ilauuln, and 01 members were
cial favors from captain*, officers and sail- ■ liiendlv Spaniard, for attempting to supplyf received from it. The Church at Hauulu
ors, especially in the article of tobacco, isi ihe sick men with food. After his death Ihe now numliei'H 288 members, and the Church
not so leadily given up by some of the chiefs Spaniard commenced to dig a grave. Panauiat Kahuku 116 members. Of the whole numbunil some ef ihe common people. The names saw him al woik, and asked what he was do- er transferred Vi year* since from VVaialua
told him he was digging;to Hnuula Church, only G4 now survive, of
of captains and officers who still debase this ing. The Spaniard
small remnant of n noble and once numerous n grave for (he while man. " What, youi whom '23 nic in the Kahuku Church. The
people in ibis way, might be given, if il were going to bury a white man a dog—anything Church at Hnuula have a pood and commobest. For it js hardly possible to keep such is gootl t nougli for a dog—there take him andI ilious house of worship, built of stone and
things a secret on a small i-land like ibis with throw him among those buahe*, and don't leti well laid up in lime mortar, having glass winIt js well floored imil seated, and
»,-> few inhabit eat*; especially when young me see you attempt to bury him." The tale ilotvs.
grrls lnun my school nn; taken, us has been is too sickening to prolong ii uny farther, hutl all is in pond style; and what is best of all is
I may add thai Panau has been to England I thai it was done almost entirely tit their own
the case.
Rut, my dear Brother, there will he n anil .--peaks English. On our way heie, we expense; nml there is no bebt upon the
»urn end tv these things, and tlni! not far passed Resolution Bay, he then displayedI Church. It is to be hoped thnt the enterprise
off, and in the silent grave, if there be not French colors. A Dative informed me of ibis■ which bus thus Car characterized this people
I askedI will not soon forsake them.
a change of practice on the part of some of ntlair s.ineiiine after it look place.
those who come lo us from the sea. Are him how it was possible to conceal it so long
there no motives that will touch « sailor's He staied ai me, as if I were a blooming pro- NA MOTU: or Reef Rovings in tub South
heart and lead him to abandon a practice duction of nature, anil said, "wilh us suchi Si:as: A Narrative of Adventure* at the
fraught wilh such awful consequences to oth- things arc sunk." However, it has risen i Hawaiian, Georgian and Society Islands,
with Maps, and an Appendix relating to the
ers and lo himself. He has his remedies, or again toveiify the old aaying that "Murder
of
out."
resources,
on
hoard
his
social and political condition of
will
peibaps
ones,
temporary
Polynesia, and subjects of interest in the
ship, or in ihe hospital. So have the poor It will astonish the advocates of the docnatives he leavesuncnretl lor behind him.— trine of '• Spiritual Rapping*" to hear thatI Pacific Ocean. By Edward T. Perkins,
'Bvo. pp. 450. New Fork:—Putney &. KusBut their remedy is a most loathsome linger- il is an old worn out M.n qnesian idea. Exsell.
ing of life, and such a horrid death as will tremes mccl. 'I'he lowest round in the ladder and the highest one, are nearer each othmake one sick of his race!
Recent political events in the Sandwich IsThese things the missionary most know and er, than we are inclined to believe. Certain- lands, and the constantly increasing trade bebo familiar with, whether he would or not, if ly, they Bra the two most likely to meet when iween the Eistei n shmrs ol Asia and our P*he is faithful to his high commission. Anil the ends of the ladder ure brought together. cilic. coast, have excited in the American peowives, and mothers, ami sisters at home, yea Man may step aside from the walks of civil- pie much interest in the Islands of the Pacific,
the whole universe of God will know them ization, an'l lose himself in regions scarcely of so great impoi tance (o our nation in a comwhen every secret act i-hall be published al more sensibleI him I lie ravings of superstition. mercial point of view. JVa Moiu or " The
the Bar of Got!. O, when shall there ho a Times have been flowing down hill, they Islands," is a narrative of the personal adveomoral reform among those who go down to are about clationnry now.
iiires ofa New VolIter during liveyonrs passThe American biig Swiss Boy Capt. Dea- ed among the South Sea Islands. To tliosta
tho sen in ships? I know there are so.-ne of
the best mep that ever lived, whose home is ler, was the only vessel that hun anchored in who wish to obtain information in regard to
on the sea. And you, ISro. Damon, know- the hay, aince our arrival. She was hei<• in iheee Islands, their people, customs, history,
belter than I how often they nic to he found. March, and again in June last, on ii trading Btc , it will be a valual I. hook, while at the
Give them all my warmest love, ami a hearty expedition.
•nine lime it will prove of much interest to the
tiod speed in the work of doing good to their I ihniik youfor the papers you sent me. I general reader as a livt lv description of scenfellow seamen, till every ship shall be a Beth- shall always bu pleased !•' recehe your ery, character and adventures in one of the
Yours tiulv,
el, and every sailor n herald of glad tidings " Friend."
most interacting portions of the world. Much
to the last. Then the Angel having Ihe EvS. BICKNKII.
attention is paid in the work to character,
erls*ting Gospel, will soon fly through the
customs and tradition* of the natives, and a
((7otnnvii!lcati (! for the. PrW-nil.)
earth, proclaiming the glorious (ruth: 'The
chapter is devoted to the Mission, and their
ORDINATION AT HAUULA, OAHU. results. The Appendix, which tills nearly
kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord and of his Christ '
Rev. Moses ICu.'iea was ordained pa«lor ofrone-fourth of the hook, contains a descripEver, and truly, your brother in the Goslion of the present condition of the Hawaiian
B. G. Snow. ihe Church and Society at Hauula, Nov. Ist Kingdom, wilh statistics of its commerce and
pel,
1854. The pastor and people being all unlives, the exercises were all in the Hawaiian agriculture, and a discussion on the question
[ComoiunicnK'fl fur tin Prlfinl.)
annexation; n history of French aggression
TRAGICAL SCENES AT MARQUESAS. language, and were ns follows: Invocation of the
South Seta, and a statement of tho
in
Bey
by
and
the
W.
reading
B.
Scriptures
Omoa, Fatuhiva Auo. 21, 1854.
of the American whaling inpresent
Parker; prayer by Rev. Stephen Wniinalu; ! terest condition
Damon,
Dear
send
acthe
Pucific
—[JV. Y. Courier.
nn
in
you
Sir—l
Mr.
(native,) sermon by Rev. B. W. Parker;
count of a tragedy, that was acted some Ezekiel 31, 17.
man
I
Son
of
have
made
"
months ago, at Resolution Bay, on Ihe neigh- thee n watchman unto the house of Israel, Jenny Lino's Brother, a Sailor.—At a
island
Tahualn.
The
information
of
bouring
therefore hear the word of my mouth, and sailor's pic-nic at Fraiiiingham Mass on
i* intended for your floating renders, if you give them warning from me." An interest- Thiirsdny one of the sailors, Jknnv Lino's
deem it worth o plnce in your journal. lies- ing and profitable discourse, antl well suited brother, belonging to the 11. S. ship Cyani,
olution Bay has been much frpquenlcd by to this period when many are following cun- made
a speech in .which he spoke of the
whale ships, and is likely lo be visited again ningly devised fables. The consecrating bombardment of Greytown, giving a humoroow that the French have abandoned il.
prayer, and address to the people, were by ous account of it. He spoke of Ihe people
L**t September; the English whaling hark Rev. E. W. Clarke, charge to the pastor by as a parcel
of piratts —told who the Mayor
Caroline of London, Captain Willis, touched Bey. J. S, Emerson, and Right hand of fel- was, u graduate
of Sing Sing—how they inat Resolution Bay, and left two sick men—a | lowship by Rev. La, Smiih. Benediction by sulted the United States Official—and ho*>
colored
one. They were (the Pastor. At the request of both the church their houses were destroyed.
while man, and a
He *poke
placed under the protection of Panau the and Pastor, Rev. J. S. Emerson retains hisi warmly in praise of his commander,

Willi*
him
of
Ihe
giving
bay, Capt.
chief
connections wilh the Church at Hauula asi
eighty dollars lo defray expenses. After the Senior Pastor.
A good Idea.—The city authorities of Boston
departure of the vessel. Panou ordered some
HISTORT Or THE CHURCH AT HAUUtA.
to
take
man
out
tn
have decried that all the name* of nouof hi* natives,
the colored
In connection with Ihe Chun h at Kahuku i resident*, who come to Bo*lon and get druek
see, end throw him overboard. He w»* taken out, cut to piece* and then thrown over- il wa* separated from th* Church at Waialuai and ai* arrested, shall be published.

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NOVEMBER,

1854.



lieve, that we were confering a favor upon'
"To beg I am ashamed."
are some enterprises tor the promo- the fiiends of Seamen. "The Fiieid" is1the Lady Pierce proceeded tv within len miles
to U. S. at %i 00 per aneuin, including of Jeddo, and her owner expressed a desne
which, we are not ashamed to beg. sent
the Hawaiian postage, which is the same as' to
1 anchor off that city; but this was objected
c not ashamed to beg for money to dii- to Honolulu subscribers.
i1|lo by the officers, who said "It is not good
bibles, Rood books, or build a Sailor*
j Commodore Perry did not go there, and
Masters of vessels, bound to the Murquesas.we hope you will not."
but we are ashamed to beg for the
Islands, or Micronesian Islands, are! During the stay of the vessel, every pait
tof " The Friend." This paper has
desired to make it known to tht of her was crowded with visitors, who were
respectfully
en published eleven years. lis charregaled with the refreshments with
Seamen's
or Messrs. Castle uud profusely
known, and its usefulness among ten Cooke. Chaplain,
which the vessel had been pcovidcd, fresh
Oyatera and Peaches being their favorite
id seamen is admitted. Not a day
delicacies, with Champagne as a beverage ;
but we have repeated assurances from VISIT OF THE "LADY PIERCE" and although at one
TO JAPAN.
time there must have been
i, officers and suilors, that "The
Many of our readers we are confident will several thousands in unci around .the ship,
visitor on ship peruse with interest the following narrative and though every thing, silverware included
" is a most welcome
informed of a merchant ship, wiling Japan. She «as thrown open to their inspect! n, not a
recently
wife
A Captain's
>ingle urticle was stolen.
[ her husband read no other book at, touched at Honolulu, about June Ist. We
the following from the China Mail ol Large present* of silk, porcelain, lucquerIcopy
t "The Friend." We have had ship-,[August 21th.
od-wnic, &.c, were made in the name of the
i tell us that from information derived! The American clipper-ship Lady Fierce, Kmperoi- to Mr Burrows, who. however, was
lo give publicity to Ins determinaThe Friend," they have filled up their]jf'apt. Burrows, fitted up at S. Francisco in requested
tion, that henceforward, lv accordance with
manner
a "peace expedicostly
a
most
for
that
"The
Others have told us,
in the treaty'no foreign intertion" to Japan, arrived With her owner, the stipulation*
whatever would be permitted with Jed' has warned them of reefs and isl-, Nth August. Mr. Burrows describes his. coiirse
:hat would have proved the cause visit as having been attended with the uiostj tlo, but that all vessels mu.-t proceed either lo
or to the other pints thrown open
We Smioda.,
ig their vessels. Seamen, without pleasurable, and satisfactory results.
io American trade.
have been furnished by him with the followhave told us again and again, that
From Jeddo, therefore, the Lady Pierce
ing notes from bis private journal:
than
of
ought more of"The Friend,"
The Lady Pierce arrived inJeddo Bay fif- proceeded to Simnda, under the pilotage
ofthree men sent on boa id by Ihe authorities,
■r newspapers. Under these circum- teen days viler Commodore Perry had left
ami eseurted by a government cutler man"us
token
a
of
and
anil
without
amity
peace,
, as a publisher of " The Friend," "Ii
ned by two officers m.d twenty men, who had
uny preparation* for war," and the high Ja- received
lined to beg," neither is it our iuten- panese
orders to render every assistance
officers said the visit wag much more
beg any more. No skipper or any| pleasing to them than that of Commodore ilint might he required
During the stay of the vessel, no guard
c has heard us beg for "The Friend,"j Perry, who had with him "too many big was placed
over her, nor was any restricand
The
we
men."
fighting
Japanese,
last twelve months, and unless for-j guns
tion
put
upon
landing-, of which Mr. Burrows
however, expressed the utmost regard fori
twice look advantage while in Jeddo Bay, and
selves hereafter, they never will hear the Commodore and his officers.
agoin. If the Friend is supported, 1 The ship had been supplied at San Fran- hi both occasions wa* received***ith every
murk of courtesy. He is however, of opin>c done by regular subscribers, and: cisco with every comfort and luxury likely to ion with
the officers of Hie U. S. Squadron,
and
interest
the
who
were
gratify
Japanese,
»ill offerings." Our sea-faring friends,
thai
no
extensive
foreign commerce can pos[surprised to find such an elegantly furnished
iwing to all our efTorts for si.stuiniiig [vessel used as a private gentleman's yacht. sibly, at least for many years to come, be carlie says he applied for
>er. It rests entirely with our read- IHer dimensions wire taken by artists, toge- ried i.n with Japan.
and was told at fust that "government
tther the paper is published hereafter, ther with delineationsof Iter guns, tackle,tie, coal,
the authorities saying the Emperor intended had determined not to dispose of their seaan square accounts with the printer,
to have two vessels built on the same model. coal;" but, after reference to Jeddo, he was
; shall commence Vol. Xllth, otherOn board was a Japanese seaman, the s >le; informed he might have as much as he ic(io per picut, ol $'28 a ton,
such
-3 shall " rest upon our oars." The survivor of a crew of fifteen men belonging quired at $1
coal
us
saw
at the depot being of a very
he
truth is, gentlemen, such phrases as, in a junk, which had born blown out to sea,
description to that sold in Oregon at
paper is useful," "it is doing good," and was picked up near the, Sandwich Islands Ulterior
a
ton.
I$S
after
drifted
about
for
seven
having
in ill lis.
nnot do without it," fkc, do not settle I
Mr. Burrow* says the Japanese are fully
ily bill for printing and paper, amount 'This man, named I)ee-yee-no-skee, was aw ai c of the present disturbed slate of China,
received
the
with
most
demonstrations!
lively
UO, or $80. Enough.
of pleasure by Ins countrymen, who listen- which they impute entirely to the effects of
Friend," for 1X54, $'.>50
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K-timateil rcceipte tioni subscribers,
$ iW iM)
4c ,
X12 .">')
Free-will offeruija, some Jau. 15,
187 50
To be rai-od,

Eeteated cost

001 ed with much delight to his

graphic descrip |foreign intercourse; and considers the enorjunk, Si kind treat-: mous prices fixed ii|v>n such commodities as
lb;tt
incut by the Aineiicans, especially on boaid he desired lo purchase a certain index
dictated
their
Kmperoi's
acquiesfear
alone
Lady
Pierce,
been,
which
he
had
in
by !
ihe
in the demands made by Commodore
WW 00 950 00 itie kindness ef her owner, permitted a free cence
1 ii
P
erry.
Japanese,;
to
his
native
The
passage
country.
Ilespecially the lower orders, were profuse in. He likewise asserts the Japanese to he a
Foreign Subscribers.—The repeated
nation of Atheists, denying the existence of a
surances of those Ship-masters, and others, 'expression, by words and gestuies, oft heir!IGod,
and selecting as an object of worship
to
seems
be
of'
Mr.
Burrows,
who
to
gratitude
m ho send 'The Friend' to their families in the
either
the Spiritual Kmperor at Meacoor any
a
opinion that Dee-yce-uo-skte, man affair
States, that it i* a most welcome .Monthly Visi- talents, is likely, by his account ofAmerican 'other
Japanese. He was told bythe inteij
tor, leads us to invite others to do the same. manners and customs, to accomplish mmc prete&jlhul formerly their religion was similar
to thai of China, but that the belief in a SuSaidCapt. Soule, who ha, sent 'The Friend' ihan hosts of ambassadors towards forming preme
hail latterly been entirely disand
an
betwixt
the
cementing
iutimacy
Jap-j|carded,Being
to his wife for five years, " I do think it anese aud foreigners.
and they professed to be much shockdeclaring his belief in
strange that more ship-masters do not sub
Shortly after the arrival of the Lady Pierce ed on Dee-yee-no-skee
whom, and not to the Spiritual or
tn
Deity,
send
home.
orders
were
received
the
ca-J
jibe
They
and
it
at
from
(Jraga,
4cftbe for the paper,
'Temporal Emperor, he said his successful supall think much ot the paper, although tlfuy pital that Mr. Burrows should be supplied Iplicalion* for, and thankful acknowledgment
with everything he might require, and redo not subscribe for it." We should not re- ceived with "similai hospitality to that dis- of, deliverance from the drilling junk had
[been directed.
fer to this subject, did we not honestly be- played toward* Commodore Perry."

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THE FRIEND,

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NOVEMBER, .ISM.

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b> reqnesi.]
If masters of whale ships visiting this
Wages Increased in the U. S. Navy.
port, would adopt the suggestion of the folGENERAL ORDER.
low ir.g testimonial, they would place "The The General orders of January 4, and May 88, 1868,
it on the principal cities of the UniKngland, also sight Exchange lor
and
after
this
date
the
are
and
fi-oin
retnkiil;
hereby
a
It
would
basis.
Fiiend" upon permanent
monthly pay of the petty officers, seamen, ordinary sea- sale ill sums to suit.
feeling it." and men, I I'ndsiiieii, boys, fee., in the Navy, will be increasbe done too, without their
PAGE, BACON & CO,,
Bankkus, San Francisco.
we are confident-there is not a ship owner in ed as thllows :
845 "AGE & BACON,
Veonu'Ji, in Hhip.H-of-the-line, to
23-tf
New Bedford or any other port, who would do in frigsitai, to
40
Bananas, St. Louis.
dt)
toin
M
aloofa*,
Masters"of
the
Whule-Ships~Visiting
to
the
account.
ship's
Coiit|>lain of this item in
do
in v»'*H'lrt wiifff than sloops, t*»
M
lliHiui in Islands.
toArmorors,
in
sliipruot-thc-liue,
M
Valuable Testimonial.
attention is called to the following facts
do
in flatten, to
which uro offered as inducements to vUit
Whereas, we have oft n received interest
do in sloops, to
so
KEALAKEAKI'A BAY the coming seascn for reinji and useful information respecting out Ship's Steward, to
M ■ruits.
whaling vessels and their cruising ground* Boatswains, Gunners and Carpenters' Ifstasead
will find here in the greatest abundance snd
28 if You
Mi*tiT-at-:iniis, to
fiom "The FaiBMO," published by Key. S.
best kind, tl»> follow ing articles, which will
the
Caplie furniiilied at the shortest notice and at moderate
(' Dauioii, we hereby authorize, (in case Ship's Cook, Coxswains, Quarter-Masters,
tainsef roraeastla, sad Barnes's steward, to 24 prices:—Sweet Potatoes, the best the islands afford,
the
paper,)
resumes
the
of
publication
Mr. D.
Sail .Mukers' Mates, Qaartar-UtuuMn, Captains
Squashes, Melons, Oranges, Cocoanuts, Beef, Mutthe captains of any of our ships which may of 'lops, Captalaa of After-guard, Captains of
ton, Goats, Hogs, Fowls, Turkeys, Wood in any
Mulil, Cooper, punter, Armorer's Mates. Ship's
visit Honolulu, lo make a contribution to Mr.
(v.oiitity, delivered at the landing. Lastly and moat
of
Bind,
Cabin Btewaad,
Corporal, Masters
important, you will run no risk of small pox, as that
D. of five dollars, fol account of the ship, foi Ward-room
Steward, Cabin Cook andWardhas not appeared here, nor within several
each voyage.
20 [Ultileimthis
rooa Cook, to
Hay. Every attention will be paid to
miles of
13,
]H
Oct
1851.
'London,
Son
men,
New
to
those who may favor us with a call
|fi
Fair
Haven.
Mu>ici.uis
the
l*t
to
olfUM,
New London.
of
P, CVMINOS.
11 Kealaaeakoa, Hawaii.
lUrdiimrj Seamen, to
L. C. Tripp.
Will.ams k Haven.
and Musicians of the 2d clftM, to
12
(Landsmen
I. F. Terry.
Williams Si Barnes.
J WORT 11
Boy*, to
8, '.» and 10
F. R. Whiknell
in business at HiWeaver, Rogers Ik Co.
ibis increase will not apply to those enlisted for re- ■ fTAVING established himselffurnish
ships with
Gilibs St Jenny. ,ceiving eteipf ai d -bine stations. Tiio.se now ill the JfM. 10. Hawaii, is prepared to
Pel kin* B>. Smith
terms, for cash, goods, or Bills
bounty
who
riveived
a
under
the
General
recruits
on
favorable
Sen
ice
hue
&
Reuben
Fish.
Miner, Lawrence
Co.
( rrtler of May 28, 1868, will be charged with siu-b part in the United States.
E Swam.
Frink Si. Prentia.
of the bounty as is proportioned to the unexpired term
it.
Allen,
Sous.
Edmund
Frown's
Ren).
of their enlistmi-nt.
HAWAII,
('has. Mallnry.
Church.
BYRON'S BAY, HILO,
Nathan
An adiiincc of two months [my only will be made
in General Merchandise and Hawniiwhen the recruit shall be reoelvsd and duly enteral on
Thomas Fitch 3d.
oducc. All Stores required by "Whale
Randall, Smith k Ashley, Mystic,! tin- book* of senile riveiiing ship. The other existing
supplied on reasonable teims, and
thers
J regulations with regard to enlistments will conesi
notice
Stoningtoii.
('.
DOBBIN,
in tb.ee
.1.
[Signed]
—Exchange on the TJ. Statcsand Europe,
(has. p, Williuiiis.
J. F. Trumbull, tinue
Secretary of the Navy.
lot.—3m
was
August
above
testimonial
N.uv
ISM.
11th,
liepait.iieni,
VoluntaI'. S. The
GEO. A. LATIIROF,
rily started by the owners of whale ships, in I
Information Wanted.
iiciun and Surgeon,
London, and was immediately signed by
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parties, representing, 40 out of the 5vJ
sels sailing from that port.

Honolulu, Ouhu,

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corner of Fori

Market llrufc Sture. Residence
DaAaSia;—l take the liberty to write lo you rS-l
utaiiin ats., next above the Catholic Charrli.
my sou, Jams* R. Balford, wtiich let> New II iup, Drugßist, wharf auect, next door above
's Store.
M-u in August, 1851. and sailed iv the ship Neva, Cap*]
Thirty clean ships. We have been in- tain Case, on an haling voyage; and all I can learn of]
<;. r. J Dili), M.l>.,
since is, tint he left the vessel in Honolulu in 1862,
and Surgeon,
-i r iii ii
formed that just fifty ships visited the Arctic hhn
and in 1868 I heard he was there as a military officer;
Honolulu, Ouhu. Ba la
grade
you
oe£apt*il
hy fir. lord, in kaehumaau
butwli.it
could
not
and
learn,
I
if
will
please
season,
frrinerly
but
returned
withOcean lhi*
thirty
lllhcu mien Inim 'J A. M. to 4 P. M.-35-tf
to inliii-iii me if there baa any one by that name evee
oil;
a
of
while
several
of
the
drop
out taking
ibeen at the office for letters, you will confer a very great
E. HOFFMANN.
almost distracted mother. lam willing to
and Surgeon,
remaining twenty took barely enough to keep favor on hisyuu
rsic hi n
m whatever you say is right, for I
{oumpetuote
I)ru« Slore, Corner of KanlißNew
c
a
binnacle
This
is
bard
a
lamp burning.
their
'would not begrudge a,iy thing if I can only get some
nii.l (tueein S«».. Makee k Antliou
tl II
<le-,ir son.
Open ttej uud iii«hl.
of
Ido
not
the
r***oa,
if
tiding)
that
know
out
It'
men
have
sympaseason indeed.
any
In- is living, that he c inuot write and relieve his dear
IIENKY SEA,
thies, it is those who have been thus unsuc- iliiciids. I hope you will pardon me for thus intruding
Auctioneer,
want
to
(he
hear if
Score of R. Coody *c Co. **-'fr
you. My anxiety ie Rich, that Ido
cessful. Their anxiety, disappointment and on
so
hear
of
if you
lie is Bring. I unclosed him a letter;
tiials are exceedingly great. The whale- mi one by that name, you willknow him. If you will
MARRIED
'be
so kind as to forward me a line if you ever heard of
by Rev. S. C Damon, Nov. 4th, Mr.
man's lot is sutticienily bard, where a full such a person, you will confer a great blessing on his lii Honolulu,
lohn Dc Oracs, to Halcmuuukaa.
P. BALrORD.
ship is his reward, but where nothing is ac- .anxious mother.
In Honolulu, by Rev. S. C. Damon, Nov. 11th, Mr.
laini's
C. Hadley, to Miss Mary Duncan.
towards
lor
twelve
a voyage,"



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SANDS' SARSAPARILLA

mouths, the case is extremely hard and hy-

ing.

Try again, is our only

note

IN (JIART BOTTLES,

Passengers

the Su*quehanna_Kur Kan

Franci«co_S. Purdy, F-q.,
tale

By
of encour- Pot Purifying the blood, and the Cure of Scrofula, Lieut. Governor ol California; OoL Donnei Capt. Wilcox,
al I he north.

ltlu uinatistn. Stubborn Ulcers, Dyspepsia,
Salt Khcuin, Paver Sores, Kry.sipel.is,
l'iiiiples,lilies, Mercurial Diseases,
Cutaneous Eruptions, I.ivcr
Complaint, Consumption,
Female Complaints,

i.fship Sil.m Richards, wrecked
B> thu Zoo, fur New 1.u..d0n -Coot. John Manwarrinf anil
rliild, Mary Muiiwarriii*.
By the Alice for Sydney—J Mr-or*.
A Good Example..—Some years ago,when
By theSea Wilob, fuun Sydney—T X Park, Capt Chapman,
C Stewart, Muknteau. Quirk, T Brown. I. DalUrt, R Verdkk,
making an effort to collect funds for the publ>. Xi, htiaui.i, Mr and Mm Hams and three children.
By the Caroline F. Fo, to, 'nun Tahile- Rev T E Taylor, T
lication of the Friend, there were sold to one
llronchius,
111 W ll< ens, I) Viiiina-, J Charloswiirtll.
IV
By the La-Jy J»n« frmii Sau Praucisrn-O Marsh, T R Knra.
Loss
of
General
4c,
Appetite,
Debility,
bound
volship's company the "Waverly,'
J Hardy, Apio, Aclionf. A L d.ray. H Spencer, C B Clark. Geo
FOll BALE
Cnutli, FTTra.y,Chri«'r Li 11.,« W Trlrolt, N N Brown, 0
00. The master In lots to suit purchasers, by the undersigned, at Reiiinilnuton,
umes amounting to
W Lovie, G 11 Parke, E S Bwun, C W Master*
ISMm:i,J Harrinaon,J Kernlmw.ijchildreii aud 1 .ervaut,
Kaahumanu atreet, Honolulu.
charged each man with the amount subscrib- his Drug Store, inFJUDD,
,
Mi mill Mi* Bouvier, Miaa JoaepUiue Smith.
li.
By the T, 11. Allea, from S Franciaco—M. Tavlnr, M. Ton n
ed; when the vessel arrived home, the own-,
Sole Agent for the Manufacturers >tnd, R Sheldon, i B Chase, J W WhittiiT. L Shirk jr, J L
Welch, R L Nurthrop, J A leaae, A Burwihr, E Blupi, V»
ers paid the bill. This was highly creditaMurphy, T Miller, VVlloait. J Byera, T Auatin, M Packard.
J Thayer, C fi ant, J aloaea, 8 Delaplaili.
H. ITI.Tf
ble, anil we are confident, if ship owners and
R. the lanlht, It- in 8. Franciaco.—Mr-". Harris, I W ml, II
KAWAIHAE, HAWAII,
Rich ,rd., O X VVhiUa*;, W B I oeerc W Klna, S 1»•'"',",
Gil
ship masters would oftencr indulge in such |\ I.A I.l'll in General Merchandise and Hawaiian PMr..
Isaaca. Mrs. Martiicy, Davia, I Cotter. IWmiell,
< aptthiiils.
Produce. Whalcships and others supplied braith, Dr. Wylie, Ci.pt. chase, c Fnlner, Walker,Dc
fUiei. che.
acts of generosity, it would secure the good
Leonora,
C
Rev'd
Tere
Peek,
Merrill,
F
lloyt,
S
|with Irish Potatoes, Provisions, 4c, at the shortest Dr. Ilennalin, Mr. Tnouixe Ttafle, and S German-.
will of seamen, and retain them in their em- notice, and on reasonable term*.
By the Mercury, for New Bedlerd—John Lippw, a-*, al
L.ti.i.a.
ploy.
J-Whalers- Bills wanfd—Oct. J.-3m

agement.

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THE RIEND

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TOTAL ABSTINENCE ILLUSTRATED. to the rays of the scorching sun. She tonkjI a signal of distress, lo inform two ship* then
her handkerchief, with her own name mark- -{in sight to windwnid, of our situation. N<>t
The following remarkable incident in the ed upon it, and placed it over hia face.
however wilh hopes of receiving h< Ip (e->m
life of one of the noblest of men, of patriots, After he had remained in that way for some them, (or the* could render none. Ab<nit
of statesmen, of orator*, and ofchristians, are hours, lie was awakened, and his thirst being!'nine o'clock it commenced bieczing on snri
so great, he went into the little grocery and swell fast increasing; at eleven ship struck
worthy of attentive perusal. .They illustrote
grog shop to pet a drink, when he discovered very heavily, tried the pumps nnd found her
most forcibly the correctness of the principles the handkerchief, at which he looked, and the making water fast, in twenty minute's lower
which we advocate. Had Mr. Wirt adopted name was on it. After pausing he exclaim- hold nearly full, abandoned pumps nndrle*rawny boats, as the ship was lust heeling over
th* principle ofmoderation, he would, without ed:
God! who left this with me? Who (and endangering them. At bull past eleven
" Great
doubt, have died the death of the drunkard;
this on my face?"
I the wafer »;n over the lower deck; put t»r>
I placed
•nd over his grave a tomb-stone might have
No one knew. He dropped the gllM, e*- j-iek men and seven others in waist boat in
been erected, with the inscription, " Ruin's .claiming:
charge of second mate, and veered her Ml
enough!"
|clenr of the ship. The tnnto and oirie men
Victim;" most fortunately for his own gojd,
"HeKntrUgh!
retired instantly from the store, forgetlarboard boat, which being ihe best boat
and hi* country* welfare, Tie adopted the lliug his thirst, hut not his debauch, the lin
took also log-book, mill my tiutik containing
principle of Total Abstinence. Would that handkerchief, or the lady, vowing, that it {ship's papers Ike. At midnight the wind ha !
more young ladies were ns decided and un- God gave him strength, "never to touch, lincreased In agate, the sea making a breach
handle intoxicating drinks."
over the snip fore and aft, hauled the starcompromising as Miss Gamble! If they were, taste ormeet
Miss Gamble was the hardest ef- board boat alongside ami with much difficulty
To
ofbillong
save
they would
years
themselves
foit of his life. If he met her in her carriage succeeded in getiiug the remainder of tl:e
ter anguish, and floods of unavailing tears. or on foot he popped around the nearest cor- crew Ml board wilh the third inato and I*7-

-self. The lee davit heads then about three
We would recommend the advocates for rum- ner.
addressed him in a note under feet from the witter, veered out line enough
She
at
last
to
their
with
the
discuss
selling
principles
her own hand inviting him to her house, which to clear the bonis from the musts should die
drunkard's wife.
lie fi'iully gathered courage enough to ac- ship full upon her beam ends, and lay there
Reformatio* of Wii.mam Wirt.—The cept. He told her if she still bore affection about four hours, when the sea had become
distinguished William Wirt, within six or to him lie would agree to her own terms so exceedingly rough that we could keep our
seven months alter his firs! marriage, became Her reply was;
bouts free m> longer, ns the curtent sweeping
addicted to intemperanc", the effect of which " My conditions arc now what they ever round the ship cuused n much rougher tws
operated strongly on the mind and health ol have been."
there than in deeper water, atd the danger
his wife, and in a few months more she was
Then," said Wirt " I accept them."
of being stove by pieces of the wreck We*
"
They soon married, and from that day he momentarily increasing ns the ship »«*
numbered with the dead. Herdeuthled him
to leave the country where ho resided, and kept, bis word, and his affairs brightened, 'breaking Up fast. We then took our ours, cut
he moved to Richmond, where he soon rose [while honors ami glory gathered thick upon the lines, and pulled out n«lern of the shif
to distinction. But his habits hung about him his brow.
I When about one hundred fathom* distant il»i
and occasionally he was found with jnl'y, His name has been enrolled high in the Nbip fell on her beam. ends, mast bead in the
frolicsotno spirits of bacchanalian revelry. temples of fame, while patiiotism and renown 'water. Pulled lo windward until daylight,
His true friends expostulated with him to live after him with imperishable lustre.
(about an hour nnd a half) when I could see
convince him of the injury he was doing himneither boats nor ship, but knew by the piece*
for th« rripnit.)
self. Bui ho still persisted. His practice
of the wreck that we bad fallen to leewarc
WRECK OF WHALE SHIP CITY.
began to fall off, and many looked on him, as
notwithstanding our exeilions to keep to
on the road to ruin. He was advised tn get Ship Syren Quern, Hiln, Nov. 9th 1S">I.
windward. I then set my boat sail, reefed,
married, with a view of correcting his habits.
Hkar Sir—l send you for publication the with the sprit dropped, thinking that the othThis he consented to do, if the right person following account ofthe loss of the Ship City jer boats would sec it and do the same, but
offered. He accordingly paid his addresses ofNew Bedford, under my cominunil, with a seeing nothing of them, I ihen steered fortbe
to Miss Gamble. After some months' atten- cargo of three hundred and fifly bbls sperm I west side ol the bay, about fifteen miles dir»tion, he asked her hand in marriage. She oil, and nine hundred and seventy whale, tant. On arriving l within about a mile of the
which happened in Saghalicn Bay ten miles hind, found heavy breaker* on a bank whicn
replied:
ran parallel with the const. On attempting
"Mr. Wirt, I have been well aware ofyour south nfGobovatch.
intentions some time back, and should have On the Oth of Sept last, had a fiesh breeze to pass through, n tremendous breaker caught
given you to understand that your visits and from the N., steering south-west across the 'he boat, dashed her off to leeward, wherw
attentions were not acceptable, had 1 not re- head of the buy under doublereefed topsails, she broached 100 and filled half full; by alciprocated Ihe affection which you evinced jib and spanker. At four o'clock and twen- most a miracle we succeeded in bailing her
towards me. But I cannot yield my assent ty minutes P. M. sounded with seven and a jout before another caught »s, and keeping
until you make me u pledge never to Insle, hall'fathoms of line a:d no bottom. Then away to leward for a ship which we supposed
hauled up west, for a well known landmark to be at an anchor. But on neat ing her, it
touch or handle any intoxicating drinks."
This reply to Wirt was as unexpected as it called "the pass," and a ship that laid in thnt proved lo be the Chilian bark " Revejlo,"on
was novel. His reply was, that he regarded direction. At thirty rr.inulcs past four the a bunk, and abandoned. Seeing that il would
that proposition as a bar to all fatther con- ship struck on a bank before unknown, the 2d Uc impossible to board her without staving
sideration of the subject, and he led her. Her mate and a foremast hand being at the mast our boat, kept away to leeward, and effected
course towards him was the same as ever— [head at the time and no danger visible. I a landing on the west side of Ihe Saghalien,
immediately braced the topsails aback, and .after being in the bonis fifteen hours, batileld
bis, resentment and neglect.
In the course of a few weeks, he went hauled down the ji'o and spanker, to back her jour boat up, made n fire to dry our clothes
■gain and solicited her hand. But her reply off. Then lowered a boat to sound around the and pasned the night in the bushes. The next
was that her mind was made up. He be- 'ship, and made preparations to carry out a morning, walking along the beach, met Ihe
came indignant, and regarded the teims she kedge anchor, but on finding that all to lee- 'second male and boat's crew, who reported
proposed ns insulting to his honor, and vow- ward of the ship was shallow water, and that that after we cut our lines, he pulled until
ed it should be the last meeting they should it would be impossible to kedge against the daylight, when saw my sail to the windward
ever have. He took to drinking worse and w-ind and sea, look the kedge on board, clew- of him, but could make no signal that I could
worse, and seemed to run headlong (o ruin. ed up the topsails and let go both anchors, to see his sail having been left on board the ship.
One day, while I) ing in Ihe outskirts of the hold her where she then was, until flood tide He ihen kept awny for the " Revello" «nd
city, near a little grocery or grog, shop drunk, when there would be sufficient water to float on finding her abandoned, steered for the
a young lady, whom it is not necessary lo the ship and get her under way; then threw land, and after several narrow escapes from
name, ws* passing that way lo her home not the deck load overboard, after which she didI swamping, had landed about a mile to wiudfar off, and beheld him with his face upturned not atiike so heavily, fired two guns sod set; ward ofmy boat, opposite a n«tive hut whes*

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87

THE FRtEND, NOVEMBER, »BM.

board the
Influence of Women.
had passed the night. We returned with of Oct., when we embarked on
Ochotsk,"
Russian
American
Go's
Brig
the
landed,
he
had
"
|
hi.ri to ihe place where
Senßtor Houston was once asked, at a
to Than to pass the winter. On board
g-ale still continuing, attended with rain.— | bound
a
laigepnriy
given by Mr. Speaker Wiuthrop,
wo
secnarrowly escaped shipwreck
Ainiil five o'clock P. M , we were surprised | ol her
why he did not attend the usual place* of
and
work
our
time,
cable,
boat*
ond
to
having
slip
mate's
by the appearance of one of the
at one time wearing public amusement as he had been accustominched with water, and so chilled as off a lee shore in a gale;
ed to do. His reply was this—let it be read
He reported as ship when fairly in the breakers. The gale
rcety able to
to Pelrowsky on the and remembered by the mothers and daughhat in the morning after leaving the abated, and we returned
who
had
been left behind. ters of America:
is bout was to windward and saw my third for passengers
Queen," of "I make it a point," said the honorable
and
we
found
the
ship
"Syren
There
gone
stern
saw the ship, her
J.
who
had heard a senator," never to visits place were my lady,
Fnirhaven,
Lakey,
They
Gapl.
Hine out through the cabin. to
wilh me, would be unwilling logo.
our
and
the minor of the loss of
cuine in 'if she were
ship
after my boat with their ours,
know il would give her pain, as a christian,
I
and
would
here
make
I
public
us,
bank
arch
of
si
of
the
re, passed to leeward
debt of gratitude due 'to attend such places, and 1 wi.l not go myso nearly swamped my boat, and acknowledgement of the
myself, for self where I could not take my wife."
he smoother wn'er in shore where him, from my officers, crew, and
treatment,
while on A member ofCongress present alluded to
Hekind
ai.d
gentlemanly
the
the
bored. They then saw
" nod [Board that noble specimen of naval architecthis own wife, and added that there waa a
leeward, took their anchor
[mutual understanding between him and her,
for
kind
Queen;"
her
the
also
hia
ure,
to
"Syicn
hoard
ur her. In attempting
should follow the bent of their own
every- .sympathy for our misfortune, and the feelings
t was dashed in pieces, and
ition
in such matters,
at
the
being
lier lost, the crew saving their lives of gratification which he felt
ml may do for you," responded Mr.
us
from
a
winter
in
passing
Remainof
saving
the
bark.
means
i,g. to the side of
nn, "but with me it is different from
of stranaid through the night, and MI the Siberia, dependant upon the bounty
tis with inrsay men. My wife has been
rearing the baik Would go to pieces gers for a subsistence.
iking of me. She took roe when I was
to
Captain
a
thanks
my
made
would
also
tender
I
her fine and main musts,
of slavish appetites; she has redeemed
in
and
Caj>line of the spnrs, upon which they Watson of the bark " Shepcrdess,"
me, and I will not do that in
generated
their
the
for
reaching
ship
tain
Smith
of
"Splendid,"
the
of
hope
lemselves with
u.isence
which
I know would give h«r
on
of
crew
board
a
then about eight miles distant, but kindness in taking part my
she
were
present."
if
pain
the
otii- their ships. If you will please correct
IB* reached it, the mate and six
Mrs. Houiton is a member of a Baptist
i>ed. Three only, remaining alive, above account of the loss of the " City," and church, and is a native of Alabama. —[Westwill
a
the
"Friend," you
give it place in
of them suable to stand,
ern Christian Journal.]
went to the raft, found loblige your ob't scrv't,
GIFFORD.
and
took
S.
HENRY
lieu crawling up the beach,
No one ofour render* will, ofcourse,
late Master of ship City.
Ihe native hut. Up to this time thej
by the above remaiks, unless he has
'feel
hit
laJ seemed to dislike our company,, To Rev. S. C. Damon.
jalready felt conscience-smitten.
NAMES OF CREW SAVED.
stolen nearly ail <•( the little lhat had j
red by my crew,end when we brought, (\rus E. Clark, 2d mate, Henry Stuart, 3d
from the raft tocy came out in tUeii| mate; Win. H. Murphy, cooper; Morton
Win. Watson, steward; A Silent Sea Captain.—Capt. Stone of
irs, driving every one from their hot,] Lover, boatstcerer;
Cook;
Jas. H. Hathaway, the Sleamer Canada, now in this port, is probshelter]
Henry,
dislike
to
j'Jharles
'easing a particular
Kphraim
Daily, Oliver Ran- ably the most silent man afloat. Sailors who
Ml dyin-j. men. The rain at the timei Henry Say wood,
with him many months, say they
down in torrents. Fortunately soinej dall, Edward Gilford, Peter Keheo, John have been him
never
heard
speak. He writes his orAntoine,
Frank,
Franklin,
Fritas,
Manuel
blankets,
with
rew had saved three
to
his
and if they fail in carryofficers,
ders
seamen.
c made a rude tent and with a fire Joe, George, Enrique,
ting Ihem out, he repremands them in writing.
NAMES OP CKEW LOST.
ed in saving their lives, although two|
George N. Lewis, mute; John Lagrange, Vet he has the reputation of of being one of
were wholly unconscious until the
skillful and prudent Captains of the
oiling,when we were driven away iHoatsteerer; Hugh McElleny, Carpenter; the most
line,
and remarkable for his power*
Harry,
Dan,
ICunard
Sayer,
Ambrose
(Win.
Clark,
11.
natives,
it place by the
endurance.
When at sea he
of
personal
S.
GIFFORD.
HENRY
[ale had by this lime abated. We
rarely leaves the deck, night or day, more
d our waist boat and took her to the
than an hour at a time, and nothing appear*
here I had landed, where we made n
in
sketches
of
'to
Things
escape his notice. Still he does not speak
entertaining
cooked some fish which some of ihe
On a
d bought with what little clothing re- lAmerica says:—" It has sometimes been re- either to bi* officers or passengers.
two
who
were
wags,
passenof
recent
passage
fightof
that
instead
George
111,
Tlie Tartars again appeared and
noticed this peculiarity, and
c.d our coats, which of course we re- ling American subjects, he would have shown gers in his ship,
one day were quite eloquent upon
famdinner
[at
by
removing,
more
'somewhat
prudence
threatened
call
nem. They then
to
and so leav- the blessing of speech, and then by w*y of
o their assistance, and take them by ily, court and all, to the States,
expressed their deepest commiserut before Ihey could effect their ob- ing Great Britian as the lesser country, to contrast,
One of the wags waa so
for
dumbies.
ation
colony."
itself,
shift
for
as
a
one
ha«l embarked and were about
that he deliberately
feelings
his
in
large
by
masses,
as
overcome
by
associating in
Me i,
I yards from the beach, when they apfrom his pocket and applied it
armed with bows, arrows and spears, camps, and in cities, improve their talents, took an onion
strengthen their to his right eye, while he gazed at Capt.
n pulled for the Russian village ofIbul impair their viitues, and
morals;
thus a re- jstone with the left. "Poor dear gentleman,"
their
iky, about thirty-five miles distant. minds, but weaken
often the pricei he sobbed, as the tears followed the onion,
too
one,
the
is
in
at
the
Siberian
side
at
ten
o'clock
trocession
on
" I wonder il he is deaf as well a* dumb."
ibout ten miles from the village made ihey pay for a rafinemeut in tho other.
This was too much for the passengers, who
nd passed the night. In the morning [Colton.
into a roar of laughter, in which Capt.
The point of aim for our vigilance to hold
ed again and landed at Petrewjsky
in
the
joined heartily as the rest. Wben orupon
brightest
parts
to
dwell
in view, is
en o'clock, Sept. loih.
off
the
when
is restored he said, "Gentlemen and
thoughts
to
call
Uvcry
Russians
with
prospect,
received
the
by
s/eie
t, or Ladies and Gentlemen, I acknowlobjects, and strive
nark of kindness, my men supplied jrunning upon disagreeable
hat I appear to a disadvantage by not
;id, shelter and clothing, my officers to be pleased with the present circumstances
more than I do; but what would you
ing
u».
—[Tucker.
families,
where
surrounding
taken
into
their
self
ne
a
or
a
?It is my constant care to see
say
as
a
king,
live,
One
conqueror,
msy
!i.ed every attention in their power to
ou arc properly attended to in every
magistrate; but he must die as a man
make
us
bewould
they
which
for
ular. What more can you desire?"
e were under no obligations to them [Webster.
this effort he resumed silence, and ha*
most
the
indirect,
Deference
ia
and
the
er, as on their part it was only an net
ten
known to aueak aiaca. [Boston eitmost etafrutt of all compli-iaents.—[Shenistian duly.
stona.
remained st Pelrowskr until the first ■

(he>

stand.

»

aiey

'..amen.

RoyaMisltake.—WCrlm hambers

Imarked

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88

THE FRIEND NOVKMBKIt,

1854.

.

Northers Light, Norton, F. II 3fi m.«00 wh.
Fr. Bh. Nil, I.ebasle, Mm IOOOw 15000b.
Ilk. New bnrj port, Crandell, Blong'u, 13 18, llCOavb.,
Bh. Ueorcee, Lubrs, 30m 900w 10000b.
100 spin.
llnmond,.T>ni
12i00t>.
Kspadon,
Sh.
IOOOw
board "Hoborook" 2M May, Robert Wilson aged,
Bh. Ocean, Norton, Warren, 13 m. SO wh, 2)0 sp.
Bh. Pie IX, Leerosi.ler,Bsm 900 w »000b.
St. George, Dias, N. 8., 14 in, 540 wh.
rears of N. Y. City. He oame out In the vessel.
UOiOb.
Gardner,
Lnwen,
Mary
24m-00w
Am. Bh.
Oct Inth. 1851 Mrs.
Waltcr'Scott, Collins. Erigart'ii. 34 in. 300 wh.
7—Bh. Rodman, All) B. 30m 100s lIOOiv 1000'ih.
It Rai'atca, Society Islands,
Brutus' Built, Warrin. II in, 1300wh.
Bk. Colombia, llallock, 38in I.WOw li.no -1..
tt, wife of theRev. George Piatt, an English MissionChampion, Pease, Edjaet'n 14 in, 000 wh.
Bh. Northern Light, Norion, 3Gni ,'IOOw 4000. b
Jernig <n, Edgarl'u, 13 in. SOo w li.
American,
38m
9
0™
IOOOOb.
Chill,
Anderson,
Bk.
Bk. H.'ogly, Cole, Warren, IS in, 3110 w h.
Bh. Meteot. Dexter, I I in I7oow 18.00b.
n Honolulu, 27th Oct Harrief, aged 0 months infant
Levi
Brock, Nai.l, I- 111 900 wh.
.-h.
Lion,
35m
'CMs
OSOOt
b.
Ine,
II
Barclay,
Brcm.Sh
Alex.
ighter ofRobert Davis, Esq.
7—Ilk. Civ.ilier, Freeman, :ojl m, 11.,' wh.
Am. Ilk. Delta, Weeks, :-Bin 60 w WlOOh.
3 m, I4oowh.
W in. Wirt, Ashley. N. II
tlcnip'tead,
8m
70.1W
lIKIOb.
In fith may, Japan Sea, on board "Active," toF./ekiol
Bk.
North
Bnr,
Bh
Keen
Ilk. Shepherdess, Watr us, N. 11.. IS ni, 850 s h.
riceri, Manchester, 10m .90s 00 ,w 900'lh
sk. He on'me out in the vessel, and belonged
Stnng'n,
Ciliciniinli,
Williams,
Sli.
'-'7 ru, 00U .i h.
00-it-llw
if
11
Henry,
Mary
he
was
with
IMOOb.
ri-a,
llarllrli,
Ilk. N. Am.
n
Capt.
1.. least voyage
B—Hero Mi Cleave, Nam. 3* ru, I 50 Wtl.
Bh. Adeline Rihb., Pomcroy, 13m 700w 15300b.
Scott, Klilridge, N. 11.,330 wh.
Mary
Ow
Java.
IIiOIIOb.
Laurence,'Am
14
Eugene. Prndletiii, i-toag'B, 13 al, 600 wh.
On board Zenas Coffin," Capt. Rose, in Sept. Israel
8 -Bk. Virginia, seauury, 34m iBSw 9500b.
Rambler, VI illel, N. 11., -.'. in. I(«I0 wh.
Fallen, a native of Orange Co. N. Y.
Hh Zone, M .rslon. 41m **j 111 lOw 14 i0 b.
flmegii. Hiiwes. Nam It m, 335 wh.
George and Man, Walker. 14m SG-'w M 0b.
In July, on board "Washington," George a native of
9— Ilk. Isabella, SBialle) .N. 11., 3 bi, 450 wh 50 -p
9—Sarah, sot, >ot, 39m 35s I isow iaof> t>.
Washi glon, Edwards. H. 11., 3li in. .va win
Madagascar.
10—Ilk. Favorite, Spoil-.er, 13m BjOw 000.
Sb. Antrlope, I'otnr, Ncn|M,rt,3i; m, iw »h.
On board "Alexander Barclay," during her last Nov. 4—Br. Schr. Sea Witch, Dow'lon, OOdI fr. Sydnei and S. 1.
id, asmilli. Colli Spring, IS ill, 170Cw.
13—Spies
ti—Am. Be'ir. Lady Jane, Pcnbalmw, I7d fr. San Fr.iu.
cruise, Henry Diukman.
Naiehes,
Hall, N B, 37 in ItaOU w.
I7Bd
London.
fr.
N.
Destio,
Merrimae,
Am. Bk.
|
On board "Goo. Howland," in the Yellow Sea, Mr.
Roman,
Ciimskev, N 11. 3S m. 700 w.
g \,n. Srlir. Caroline E. 'note, Worili, 18d Ir. Tahiti.
Washington,
Edwards, N 11, 38 in.OOOO w.
II
Merr.ll.
via
Lahaina.
Bosion,
Joseph Hsllcr of Dartmouth, Mass, aged 28 years;
|
Ir.
Am. Sh. Chasca,
l4_Tvi.ee. Barfcei.stong'n, W m, 7 m w 4"> sp.
Isd fr. San Francisco
10—Am. Schr. T. 11. Allen,
William, a native of Honolulu, May 2d; Joseph Manuel
.Newark Dickens, Shitig'n, Hm, 9'o iv.
10,BUO
wh,
out,
Spooller,
Nov.
10—A.n.
13mos
Favorite,
Bk.
Silvs, Sept. Oth, a native of St. Marys, Western Is- >
Ship Washington was not reported as yet, b> mist-ike. She
-000 lame.
a
lands.
arrived
on 3d iiist., Holly, master, Nil, 14 ni, 11'SJ w.
Sh China, Howes, 33 m, 35 sp, 3050 w, 17/00 b
July
from
Hum,
14,
Cape
dro«
off
ned,
I,osl ovrrtm.-ird snd
Bk S.-irali She.-ne, W all. 35 m, 800 w. 5000 h.
of New London.
900
b.
10,000
w,
�hrp'Mer. im:ie," Mr. JtlSßl'll LATHAM,
in,
Cillo
Cleared.
Carolina,
d,07
Sh
He waa first officer of the ship. At the lime lie bit. il was
11—Ilk Isabella, Sinallv,3D in, 100 sp. I .ISO »-, 70.10 h.
twins a rale of wind. He leaves a wife and children lo
Washington, Edwards. 30 in, 550 w, 10,000 h. I
"
Chief, Fish, home.
lira Ilia loaa.
m
Hreinin si, Republlck, Ausiin, 34 ni. 30uo w lo 0 1.. October 37,—Indian
'.18,—Erie, Jcrniean, ruise.
'mm the name vessel, PETER. aTpaniard, waa lost overIlk Shepherd. ss.Watrous, 15 m, 00 «p, 7 .0 w 10,-j
Am
311,
Jernigan, do.
Nicer,
Sept.
14th.
ard nnd ilrownrd, about
OOii b.
N'autieon, Luce, do.
[>r iwi ed, June 10th, by Hie capsizing ufa boat, bid' nglnn
Cleone, Sherman, H in, 50 -p. 30 0w 30,000 b. I November 31,
13—Ilk
ia
Wing,
do.
1,--.Mai.
hoat-atcerer
COLK,
theCowper, Mr. NATHANIEL E
Sh John 6i Elizabeth, Ling, II bi, HlO «, I ,00. h.
3,—Falmouth Chil.is, Honolulu and crn,..
are*94*«.'ira, of Full Bivcr Massachusetts, KIIW AKII I.EF
lire Sh A Ileini'ken, Grcr.ea. 4o m, 4o an, 371'si w,
Wing,
Nov.
1--Sc.
Honolulu.
Mania,
Nil
mid
Handwieh
Inland
Native
of Canada,
a
Oo.noo h.
I KB,
S—Sh. Il'ilsiuiok, t 'hilds, Honolulu and cruise.
Orowi ed, Sept. 23d, by hoat hems stove, belonging to Renj.
Bh l ow; er, Fi-ber, 38 m, 3200 w, ir.,000 b.
3- Sh. Jeffer-.n, limiting, cruise.
T'ickar, JOHN V\'EATIIKBBY, Vermont; BENEDICT
Gentleman, Cart** right, 34 ra, 45.. w, o<«>i> h.
Ik
4—SO. Oregon, Dliliidc Hon-lu'll and crui"..
MUNSON, Norwegian, mid lIABRY MANUlAlN.—[Ver14—|tr Sh Jos Haiitfß, Goo-inarm, 3. ni.ti-ti w. -Inooh.
Ilk. Superior, N. rion,cruise..
please
copy.
mont papera
Am Bh Benj Bush. Hutch' is., 15 ni, loo is IS.ooo h.
Sh. Junior, Andrew., Honolulu and crulf*.
On the Oth November, 1851, M.bia Louiaa Ol Fboi.ii.iw,
14—Am Sh lanihe, Dubhs, 19ds from S.n Francises.
Audi, us, N. 11., cruise.
of
Nov.
I—Junior,
daughter
infant
of
dc
tins
Frouville,
Dr.
Brig Nuble, Riibcnson, J3 ds tin Petropoloeki.
ared 8 months,
Oregon, Eldrnliie. Honolulu.
C
15— » Spl. n.1i.1, Smith, IS m, li'sxi w,95 iski l>.
JOHN
C—Merchant,
WILLIAM
HII.Di li isca, Merrill, do.
Nov.
1,
ISM,
Hilo, Hawaii,
Murry, Whelden, 31. m, 13.m w, 10/sß* b.
So,
" JasBlack
During the
Old. ll.inland, Bryant,
YARD. if Beverly, Yorkshire, England, arid 3fi. surgeon
Warri r. Lyons, lo m, 700 w, ,0.000 h.
111,
liell. SCi.tl. I- i-hnr,
'•
and
do.
the
defeased
had
been
na
attached,
paat se- «on
Fr
Sh Vile dc Kenlu-s, llell.it 05 in, 4".0 w, 000 h,
Brunswick.
Itotler, Talcahuaito.
physician to the whale ship John <'.les-hall, Capt. Norton, ol
Mt Vernon, .Nye, -.'7 m, 1500 w, 30,00e. b.
17—Sh
Honolulu.
Norton,
Light,
ceived
Northern
injury
rd.
death
was
the
result
of
an
n
Sew Beilf
His
7—Olnnpiii. Hiissell, hi.me.
t'lenrctl.
while riding on horseback, and i. ruiirinting fatally after four
Amazon, Barber, Honolulu and cruise.
daya and a half of agonizing suffering. Ilia funeral waa nil- Oct. 08— Princess R yal, Wishurt, Fort Victoria.
Co> tes, Stefan*, cruise.
merouaty attended by masters, officers and seamen, aud h) Hie
llestless, Paly, San Francisco.
Ilk. Vigilant Debloi-, Honolulu and cn.ise.
resident,
of
Hilo.
foreign
Living Age, Homes, Sh .iicliae.
30
B—J. E. Don; ell, t'harrv, cruise.
On board aliip J. Perry, May 4th, n native of the King Mills'
Flung Dirt, Freeman, U aim. a.
9-Hope,
L'iffiii, New '/.i aland.
sickness
unknown.
Group, aged 18 yearn,
Herald. Slocuni, New Bedford.
Alao, Dinar ilKiitKtH, aged 37 tears, belonging to lister
31 Emerald, Jagger, Sag llarhur.
Coua y, N. V., 11.8. A.
11 Levant, Cooper, llouekonit.
At Lihalnaluna, llth Nov., Mr. JAMES KENDALL, ol Nov. 1 Mechanic, drey, Newport.
PORT OF HILO.
consumption, aged 30 years. Mr. K. had come to the Islands
Vesper. LsjsSff, New London.
Arrived.
from California some 8 monthsago. for the benefit of his health. Nov. 3— Brig Zoe, R. gcrs, N. London.
the
deeply
by
seated
to
be
arrested
climate
but disease was too
'iOct. 35-Sh. Caroline, Gitliird, Ml. 27m. 9:V.w. InOOOh.
Br Schr \ life, Fullenrn. Sidney.
or niedir.-il skill. He lenves a wife here,—whose devotion to
Hongkong.
8k
Loff,
fi—Chili,n
Mercedes,
Sh. 8.-nj. Morgan, Cliupel, NL. 38m. !Coow. IJOOOb.
him during l.i. airkness endeared hor to all herarquniiitaiires,—
7—Am. Ilk. Bayar.l, Graham, cru.«e.
Sh. Kutosnff, Peirce, Nil. 84m- 140.1hv.
and a daughter of 8 years, in California, to mourn Ins loss.
Ship Nile, Cnnklin. tire ii|Kirf.
Macomber, Nil. 14m. clean.
BhasMontptllsr,
was
of
nativeor
His
life
one
Windham,
N 11.
Mr. K. was a
Pilgel's Sound.
B_Snip
Ko"e
Nile,
Sh. Pacific, \llen, N8.84m. I7oow.OoOOOb.
mat Integrity, ai.d his death that of the true Christian.—
9—Ship Lewis. Bnnnv cause.
.rvcsl, Spencer. Nothing reported.
20>—Ilk
It
Cosimw/iovifKi.
memory is precious.—
Pr. Sh. Tour dv I'm. Revelln, cruise.
Bh. John Cogfssnalt, Xon n, Fairhaven, O'.SOw. 1 joo
Nov. tl—Cod l.'eliirn, Wing, N lledfor.l.
this -c.ason. 45000b.
Alice Man.lell, Wing, N Bedfi rd.
Vov. I—Sh Massachusetts, MrKcrsnn,Nantucket. 14 n.". out
Geo. Ilowland. Wight, cruise
sp, 700 w, 1 1,..u0 b.
6o
Man II Manila. Slocuni. N Bedford.
3— Rambler, Willis, N B, 25 m, 2300, 14,000 b.
13—Minerva, Od, Reynolds, N Be.ll'oid.
3—
K.iinlmw, Plasket. N It, 34 m, 1800 w, 18;ooo b.
Canton Packet, Borden, cruise.
s—Svrcn Uuecn, Lakev, N B, 12 m, 1050 w, 18,000 b.
14—Sch Lady Jane, I'enhallow, S Francisco.
Arnold, E iv Harding, N B, 22 I 3 in, 4.VJ sp, !750
1...i„,. b.
Japan.
cruise
on
Rambler,
Porter,
I*—
Ilib, rnia, Jeffreys, N B, 36 ni, 1200 w, So.ooo b.
PORT OF HONOLULU.
Moiilreal, Gray, N B, 15 in, 100 sp, 1100 w, 13.
PORT OF LAHAINA.
Arrived.
G—Seise. Lustre". N 11. 1 in, Ho w. 3000 b.
Arrivnls.
7—Spies, id, Smith, Cold Spring, 12 ni, 1700 w, 25 son b.
Ilemp6tead,
6SO
13000
Bm,
wh,
bark
36,—Am
Heroine,
October
Jetf.rson, Williams, N London, 14 m, 900 w, 1.'.000 b.
lOSrtw.
I7ni,
QatDSttiT. "irlt Prudent, Na.h, Sionington,
Ihs bone, itijs season.
08,—ship Jas l.ipor, Whippey, Nam. 37m, IOOOw.
ahip Abigail, Drew, 07m, 19"0w, 18,000 lbs bone.
Diißliell.
Ow.
Chan,
Nil,
14m,
4
JE
bark St Peters, Young, 29m, ISOsp, 400 wh, .00
>'
Bunswick, Butler, Dartnioiilh, ISiii, 1000!
th- hone.
whale.
ship Alice Mandell, Wing 37 l-3m, 90sp, 550 wh.
FREE WILL OFFERINGS,
» ship Mount Vernon. Nye, NB, 27m, I6ooiv.
6000 bone.
For the Seaman'!' Chapel (seats free,) support*d Ir
Man, Saver Nam. 30ui. StlOw.
IB,—shin Minerva2d,Reynolds, 40m. HOOw, 1000 bone.
gratuitous contriluitions; and The Friend, one thousand
Brnj Tinker, s.nds, Man, 53t)w

Bremen ship Hansa, llusing, 4fim. 600sp, 7-Ob.
Congres-3d. Ilafhaw ai. 2'-m, IGOOW.
3[
ship GeoHowlaiid, Wight, *3in, IOOOw, 1000b.
uf which are distributed gratuitously aui.-i
Florida. I.illle, Win, JOBw.
ThusDickason, Taber, 3«in. 805,., BJOw, 13000b.
.mcv in the Pacific Ocean
H.,honiok, Childs, Fl. I■' mos. 350 wh.
November I,—
N HPalmadge, Edwards, 30m, 800w. 9000b.
TOR CHAPEL. miESD.
SO,—sl,i|,Clolco»da, Doherty, 39m, B.iow, 9.001..
Nov. J-Sh. S 11. Walerman, Hull, Ston. Man, IB Ow. 90090b.
NAMKS.
Baker. 37m, 100 iw, 3000b
$10.00
Bk. Belle, Burden. Wa, ren, 2tun 500 w. 8000b.
" Callao,
Unknown donor,
SlO.lXi
Navy, Norton, 37in, 1300 w, OSOOh.
Sh. Petrel. Tucker. NB 13m IOOOw. 15000b.
8.00
|Mr. Gibstm, "Z»e,"
bark Gerrge, Htevens, 37m, ISUOw, IfiOOOh.
Sh. Sea, Soule, Warren, 3.5m. 1300w.
Alice Frazier, Taber, 35m, lOOsp. 19 Ow, 15,000b.
4-Sh. Junior, Andrews, NB. 14m clean; last from Hilo. [Captain, Illfieers ami Crew U. S. S.
11
(>\M">
Haw brig IVilbelmina, Babcock, Bm, caii-hiugsi
Sh.Gov. Troup. Milton, ISiii. l.loOw. 15000b.
02.50
Mississippi,
Sh. Oregon, Eldririjr, FH 13m.58 ST.
on hoard ship 9 America.
fi.00
Boule,
Sh. John Coggeshall, No'rt..n, FH. 24m. I3oow. 2000b. Captain
31,—Kr ship Winalow. Gelso, 24m, Hi. Ow, 800 I.
3.00
clean.
'Captain Fisher,. "Vincynnl,"
November 3,-Mn. ship Philip Delanoye, Pierce, Oil mos. 2nO s.
Bh- E. f. Mason. Jernigan, NB. Ilm.
gMOuh.
o.tJO
14,0 w. 13000 bone.
Sh. Ohio, Barrett. NB. 12m. liOOw.
Captain Wing, "A. Mamlel!,"
Sh. Muntpelirr, Macomber. NB. Mm. clean.
Nov. 4— Am Bh. Bengal, Rogers. 10,n 9(Xlw 14000b.
5.00
Captain rorter, "Rambler,"
Benj. Morgan, Chapel, 37m lOSflw 19000b.
Bh. Pacific, Alles, 24m. NB. 1700w.3f.00nb.
10.00
Bk. Active, Morrison, 39m 60 s 90flw lOOfllh.
Sh. Sam'l. Robertson, Wasbinati, Fll.2nm. 1400w.30.. Captain Sands,
3.00
I). P. Sherman,
Sh. South America, Walker. 35ui 3600w45 00b.
30000b.
6—Ilk. Rajah. Fiaher, 38m J2w 800h.
Nov 6 Sh. Marengo, Devoll, N. 8., 35 in. 1,4 0 wh.
of
The
Friend
le
board
will
gy
This
"No."
tent
on
I
1300
L.,
wh.
38 in.
Canton Packet, llorden, 12m 500w.
Isaac Hicks. Skinner, N.
every ship iu the harbor, "fore aud aft."
Vinevnrd, Fisher, F.dg'n, 15 in 400 wh.
Sh. Neptune, G een, 9m HOOw 6 00b.
Milo, SAlle, N. 8., 36 m 1600wh.
Mary Merchant, 36m 95 :w lltnoh.
Tamar- o, Neil, 29m 50s HOOw 800b.
Cleone, Sherman, N. 11., 26 in., 300 wh.
India, Stanbury, 37in 140 wli 000b.
Speedwell. Gibbs, F. H., II in., 600 wh.
Wullingt, n, llruwn, 14m 440w .5000b.
Bk. Covington, Newman, Warren, 28 re., 960 wh.
We have only space to report, that the subCossack, Tripp. N. B 16 in., 500 wh.
Bk. Barmoi.y, Brownson, 7m I3oow 30000b.
575
075w
II
wh.
Pike,
13m
towards the sum of $6,000 for securing the
Isoription
Coffin,
Tew,
8.,
m.,
Z.
38001..
N.
nas
Sh.
Gen
Ross,
Bh.
Phoe ix, Pendleton. N. I. 13 m, 1000 wh.
I■ dgar, I'ierson, 23 n HSOiv 18000b.
land,
already
amounts to $1,800 ! Now is the time to
m,
In
Kibbling,
Woodbridge.
13m
73»0w
iO.IOOb.
Metacoin.
750
Lark,
8.,
N.
wh.
Bk.
Sh Alexander, Ryan. 4in 2100w 15000b.
I lias. Phelps, l.aitin, Stnns'n, 16 m, 750 wh.
a
patronise
most
worthy project.
Francos Henrietta, Swain, 40ui 500w 2OVOb.
Miß.rva, Passe, N. 8., 13 ni, 100 wh.

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