Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Volume VI, Number 8, 23 February 1867 — English Column. THE NEW "MORNING STAR." [ARTICLE]

English Column.

THE NEW "MORNING STAR."

}; vi •• V.>r zi tī*n* " IMT. TI»ĪS vr r i is a brig ©f two !i un<l roil I e''L r ht hanW;. vet di(T'irinL f lrorn a pro-1 r hr ; rr»» h:iving thc rriiinmri«t r!gjred like| a k —a kind of rcssel now ipueh i ennmnn r\nd thnn a full-i r g4< <] br»e. To menlion htr u burden ' inay inoan hut l»ttle to m.ost rejul?r!<. We i n»M. th-r* fore, that she ninety-six fwt loni. r . twenty-?ix feet wide, aml nine feet drep ; her mainmast and foremnst l>etng re«p< <-tively ninety-six and ninety-eight fcet Ii'l;)i, Nor is it use!ess to note that the foretop- s;l (i. e.. ihe next above the lowe?t ?ail ( f !!.«_• forounsl) is doub!e ; so that the rna?• t apjv.:;r? lo \*j furnished with five sni!s instrnd vf four: for ihi.H is one of the fneder« wiproV'\'iH,n!s wilh whieh her predcc?ssor \yj? nf>t i irnirhvJ. ]j' [ us now ffo on board ; not failmg to ih- rv<>, :»s we ap roach the finely-mode!ed b i\v, t!/3t the figure>head »s a iemale, wiih a ii,!/e ur.dcr the left ann, whieh tue right hand «r<i?ping, ns jf to hand it forth. On (leok, t!ie nu-al striking pcculiarity is th;st ihe eahin i.s larg", as i«lso the forvvard-house, containing the gal!ey, or kilehen, steerage, forccisfle, arid tvvo statc«roomi. On ihe t<<p of tlie forward-house mny be seen thc ship's hoat.«. We will enter tlie eahin. lt is not as h ii .tt:d j»pacious ns n parlor, but very ihM ! v tinishcd, nnd contnining mueh to rniiuvt"r to the Mib?tantial coinfort, and to gratify the taste, ol' its iniisionary fan»ily. At the right, as we step within the door, aud pirtly coucea!cd by fhe lirst mate's roorn, .-tands the Amenean orgau, presented by Messis S. D. Sc H. W. Sinith of Boston. Many will be the hours that it will make lnppy at daily prayers and Sabbath service, aml when plens.uit songs of home and he.»ven and duty get a dtcper voice from its IO!|C,S. Throtigh tlu: opeu rear-door of the eahin you seu the (junrter-deck, and railing at the reaehed hy a shurt flight of steps. Under this dcck is tho lower e.ihin, so called; a sm r .\ll nesiling-place, where a few could liiilu a httle from the tenipcst, and peri aps oeape sou»e of its fury. At the left of this door you seethe library, next to whieh is the door ol' the captain's rooin. The lefthaml side of the c.\bin, whieh is out of view, has two coiniuodious state-rooms for pas:»nd a well-fi!led pantry. Straight h' fore us is the stout tablc, with ribs runitig lcngthwise on its stirface, suggesting the neeil that (iften nrises on n ship's table of something to keep dishes in thcir proper jd;u'o.s; uiul on either side are the long se'ts, with revolving backs. On the table lies a heautiful Bible smaller th«iu the one just inentioncd, and thcreforc assigned to use in daily worship, ns the former io Sab« bath worship. There nre two children in C< loverr>ville, N. Y., who will know to what hook we reft*r when we copy a part of the writing ou the fly-lenf cf their gift, as follou's: " In grnteful remctnbrance of dclivcrnnce in s!iipwrcck, June ISOG." * ** # *"

" The Murni»g JStar " snilctl 011 thc nficrnoon of i\ov. V2 A lurge company gatlicred 011 Lc\vis \Vhnrf» niul cro\vdcd thcdccks j of thc vc?scl, to participatc in thc iarewtll { c\croiscs. In somu rcspccts, thcy \vcre j pcculiar. Thc ni*cd fathcr \v:is thcre, nnd spuko of thc timc, when, torty-scvcn ycnrs I ago, he cml)j\rlicd wtth othcrs, from ti wliorfj ncar by, t'or thc Sandwich Islands. Hx 4 ; skctohed the history of God's dcnlings \vith | his missionnry son; nnd ihen, turning to his ehiUUen, 3olemnly commcndcd them to ihe | loving carc of C»od. Thc capt:iin spokc a i few j?tirring nnd checrful wovds, full of the \ love of Christ, \vhi«h is thu spirit of missions, : thutiirh with choked utterancc as t!ie laid ; his hattd upon thc parent whom he was to ■ soc no morc on cnrth. Then how thc \vhnr- 1 vcs rang \vith thnt song of prnise, in \vords composed for the occnsion by Fntherßing-i liatn !— j ♦* 110, bt«t ' Mor»ittg Sur !'" | Tho venertible Dr. Andcrson g»\vc tho i Wncdiction ; ihon n fc\v minutes \vere dcvoted to farewell hand-shnking, thc parting glo\v gro\ving morc intcnse ns the numlvr d\vindled to thnt narrow einlo \vhose sundcring \vns nlmost too sncred to look upon ; nnd u Thc MornhVg Star M \vent forth on her errand of salvation. The vessel, on tirriving nt Honoluln, will l>e plaeed undcr thc control of the Hawaiian £ranceMcal Associntion, whioh hns immedintc chnrgc of tho Mii*roncsbn Mis>ion. lt is £.xpecicd th it she wili nhvnys be cominanded by misMonar»cs, nnd mnnncd by nalWo convetts. May C«od proteot hcr on the stormv decp!

No Rbv. K. W. Kalaka.—Ma kehi Foaha nku uei i Imla, uu kudnlnm ko Kalaka innu ]nk» hule ma Honoluiu nei, i.o koni noho loihi nna ma Atnerika. Aole nae o'ia i noho unio aku mai.uln, nka, niu kana Uann ntu e noho la, o ka hoonmkaukau ana i U\la kuhikuhL mnlalo o ke kauoha a ka IV pa Hnwuii, a ho mau bt»ko ene no kvkahi nna i hooniaknuknu ai i»o Hawnii nei. Aole no oia i innnno e hoi oie innī nnn 1 Ma\N*nii nei. aka, no kn paa no ika hana. Nolailn, o kakou o Hawaii nei, kn poe no hoi \ l»lo i mau keiki naua, aohe no e ole ke komohia ko kakou mau puuwai ka hoomauao nna nona, oiai oia e hooikaika palupalu la ma Anienka no kekah» mau pono nui o Ha\Ytui nei, oia ho» ka pnlapala. No ka inea, "He Aupuni palapnla keia, n wahi akn HiwaaiwA La.ni Kauikkaouli Kamsuameiia 111,