Friend Index, 1876

Published by the Rev. Samuel Chenery Damon from 1845 to 1885, The Friend focused on temperance and Christian mission to seamen. It began as a monthly newspaper that included news from both American and English newspapers, and gradually expanded to adding announcements of upcoming events, reprints of...

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Other Authors: Damon, Samuel Chenery, 1815-1885
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Language:English
Published: 1876
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Online Access:https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6ms84g0
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Summary:Published by the Rev. Samuel Chenery Damon from 1845 to 1885, The Friend focused on temperance and Christian mission to seamen. It began as a monthly newspaper that included news from both American and English newspapers, and gradually expanded to adding announcements of upcoming events, reprints of sermons, poetry, local news, editorials, ship arrivals and departures and a listing of marriages and deaths. From 1885 through 1887, it was co-edited by the Revs. Cruzan and Oggel. The editorship then passed to Rev. Sereno Bishop, who held the post until the publication of the paper fell under the auspices of the Board of the Hawaiian Evangelical Association in April of 1902 where it remained until June 1954. Since then, it has continued in a different format under the Hawaii Conference-United Church of Christ up to the present day, making it the oldest existing newspaper in the Pacific. Note that there are some irregularities in the numbering of individual issues, so that two issues may have the same volume and number, but different dates will distinguish them. A MONTHLY JOURNAL, J>E V O T E p r.r O - PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY SAMUEL C. DAMON, SEA~IEN'S C.HAPLAIN. VOL. 33; NE,V SERIES, ,ro1. 25. HONOLULU. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS: PRINTED BY H. L. SHELDON. 1876. INDEX TO YOL. 33; 1E\Y SERIES, VOLi 25. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Ordination of two Hawaiian Missiona4 ries at the Gilbert Islands, New Guinea Mission, 14 Japan Correspondence, - 20, 30, 82 Hawaiians Abroad, - 44 European Correspondence, 44 The Treaty, - 73 List of Recorded Visitors at the (Hawaiian Department) Centennial, - 78 Letter from Pitcairn's Island, - 82 Explorat10ns in Cambodia, - 82 Centennial Notes, - 85 Prompt Punishment in the South Seas, 89 Death of the Rev. G. B. Bacon, D.D., 90 Death of Professor E. 8. Snell, - 91 Another Arctic Disaster, - 93 Visit of H. B. M. S. "Renard" at _ 97 Apaiang, Atlantic and Pacific Canal, • 102 Letter from Philadelphia, • 102 DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. A Good Word for Honolulu Mechanics, Twenty-first Annual Report of the Honolulu Sailors' Home Society, Our New Attorney General, Sit Moon, The Kings of Hawaii, United States Consulate, Honolulu, Abstract of the Report of the Delegate for the Hawaiian Board to Micronesia, 1875-6, • Our New Sabbath School Library at the Bethel, Chinese Evening School, .Mrs. Betsey Judd, • • A Brief Description of Honolulu , The Late Mr. James Robinson, New Vestry and Repairs on the Bethel, EDITORIAL. CORRESPOND-EN CE. 1 4 8 8 9 13 22 28 28 Y. M. C. ASSOCIATION. Vice-President Wilson, The Ninety and Nine, The Coming of the Kingdom of God, Chinese New Year's Festival, immigration and Repopulation, Address of the Retiring President, Thoughts on Experience in the Religious Life, George Williams of London, Night Life Among Young Men, Preaching, Death of Mr. Aheong, Religion not a Restraint, The Power of the Gospel, "Elijah the Prophet," by Dr. Taylor, • 25 8 " Oiivia Raleigh," S John Todd, 16 Rose· and Roof-Tree, - 25 30 36 16 24 51 48 56 58 72 80 88 • • Through and Through the Tropics, • The Christian Union, 43, License Reform, The Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America, • Fables of Infidelity artd Facts of Faith, Three New Books otl Polynesia,• 36 84 84. 84 9!1 SEAMEN'S FRIEND. 96 6 104 A Hero's LaJ;t Moments, 20 The" Hera," 26 POETRY. Life on tlie beep, .Mr. Samuel Plimsoll, M. P., 27 Chr~stmas Hymn of the Olden Time, 1361, 8 Extract from the Letter of a Liverpool c d 43 A Message to Seamen, (by a sailbr), 16 orrespon ent, • 72 A Hymn, by Dr. J. M. Neale, 20 True Moral Courage, 102 Lines on a Boston Tea Party, 24 Sailor Tufoed Authnt, Prayer, - 28 Centennial Hymn, by J. G. Whittier, - 45 MISCELLAN'Y'. Poem, by Miss Mitchell, 52 1 "Peace, it is I," 68 The Poetic Possibilities of the Pacific, Bryant's Centennial Hymn; 76 The Living Christ and Dead Oracles, 3 A Spanish Poem, • 80 Cast thy bread upon the waters, and Dr~ Holmes' Centennial Hymn, • 84 thou shalt find it after many days, 4 Mrs. Lucy G. Thurston, - 92 The World Going to School, 6 Thanksgiving ·Hymn, by Rev. D. Dole, 100 Thomas Guthrie, • 17 Jesus our Saviour, (by a sailor), • 102 The Early Hi3tory and Convict Life of Lean Hard, • 104 29 Australia, NAVAL. Enterprise Among the Chinese, Among the Churches of Hoston, 21 The Passion Flower, ' • ,, French corvette " lnfernet," ,., 1 One Hundred \r ear8·, U. s. S. "uackawanna," _ • 38 Education in China, • H. I. German Majesty's ship " Vineta," 38 Dr. Henry Schliemann, 45 The Old South, U . S . S . " 'f usca rora, " H. B. M. S . ,1 Fantbme," • 92 . The New Liberty Bell, Effects of Reciprocity; Japanese Students in Oregon, EDITOR'S TABLE. - 3j 41 H I J M . , , . . apanese aJesty S Steam corvette 46 "Tsukuba" _ • • . - 35 · 35 97 - 86 49 54 68 - 70 A 'frip to the Centennial78 From Honolulu to San Francisc'O, No.I, ·33· · 81 San Francisc'o and Oakland, No. 2, 41 - 81 Grand Opening of the Centennial, No. 3, 42 A Pilgrimage to Concord, No. 4, - 49 Primu Kusaie-A Buk in Lutlut ke A Missionary Romance-An American Rid-Ebon Mission Press, 1875, _ 17 Marries the Daughter of an Arab Sheik, 83 Anniversary Week in Boston, No. 5, 50 The Fourth of July, 1876, No. 6, - 65 Forty Years in the Turkish Empire, or Chinese Problem, • 89 Philadelphia and Washington, No. 7, 76 Memoirs of the Rev. William Good• Teaching Blind Japanese to Read, • 91 Journey Westward, No. 8, - 77 ell, D.D., • 19 The Best Ornaments of our Home, &c., 99 ·1.-