ABSTRACT

The miss. residing at two different places the two opposite sides of the island of Eimeo, the natives almost all of them attended at the one or the other and the two congregations were nearly equal some times 600 or nearly 700 at each place. Nov 14th some canoes arrived at Eimeo, that had sailed for Teturoa, and had been supposed to have been lost. Dec 2d the king sent letters to several of the miss. he had a son bom at Teturoa the 21st of last month. The Queen and her sister, and train of attendants had been at those islands for some weeks. Mr Hayward also was at Eimeo tho' appointed for the Leeward islands, but he had made up his mind to go to the Colony if not to England, and in case of his return it appeared he did not intend to go to the Leeward islands to reside.