Extract Form the Diary of Ebenezer Townsend Jr Supercargo of the Sealing

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I'he king ( Kamehameha), however, went immediately down and took charge of Davis, took him home with him. And has been a very tender father to him ever >iucc. The next day after that transaction, Capt. ^Tet- calf. The father, running along the island landed a boat'- crew near where the schooner was cut off and 11 the natives got possession of Mr. Johu Yoiuiii-, who was boatswain of the ship. He was taken back to see Davis, and has also experienced the particnlar friendship of the king, who indu...lges them both with as ninch land as they want and as many slaves as they wish. Cajit. Metcalf soon got sight of the schooner and learned the fate of his son. At this time there were a gTeat many Indians in their canoes around him. He waited until he was well surrounded when he opened a tire with his broadsides and killed as many as he could. * I could not ascertain with any degree of confidence how many he killed, but the Indians did not appear to think he did wrong, although it very unfortunately so hap- pened that none of the guilty ones were there, for he was not oft" the right village.

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