CONTENTS. 



Missionaries Christian and Heathen Parties at War with each other 

 Arrival of a War Canoe filled with Christian Warriors Eight 

 Heathens or Devils killed in a skirmish Visited by several Heathen 

 Chiefs Their Complaints against the Christians Description of Noo- 

 kualofa Town Manufacture of Tapa Visits of the two Kings, Josiah 

 and George, at the Observatory An American Whale Ship wrecked 

 Preparations for going to Sea Pilot refuses to take us out of tjie 

 Harbor Proceed to Sea Productions and Climate of Tonga Island 

 Intercourse with the Fejee Group Manners Customs Government 

 Religion Education Missionaries. 



CHAPTER XIII. 



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Arrival at the Fejee Islands Description of Levuka Harbor Visit from 

 its Head Chief Visited the Shore Beautiful Scenery Witness a 

 Native Female Dance The Girls beg from us some Paint King Toanoa 

 arrives from Ambou His reception The King and his Chiefs visit the 

 Ship His alarm at the sound of the guns He spends on board all the 

 following day His return to Ambou Receive a visit from his Queen 

 and eldest Son The cruel character of the latter The Peacock cap- 

 tures the Chief Vendovi An account of his attack on the " Charles 

 Daggett" Send officers and men to the Observatory to protect it 

 against a night attack from the Natives Taboo taken off the Cocoanut 

 trees Sail for Saver Bay Hot Springs in its vicinity Superstition of 

 the Natives Sail for Sandal Wood Bay Broils between two brothers 

 Receive from the " Peacock" the prisoner Vendori The Vincennes' 

 1st Cutter captured by the Natives Send an Expedition to punish them 

 and recover the Boat Mr. Baxter of the Brig " Leonidas" dies from 

 an explosion Sail for Matawata Bay Description of the Town The 

 King's Wives Our Surveying Signals are stolen by the Natives The 

 King is compelled to restore them Two of our Officers are massacred 

 by the Inhabitants of Malolo Destruction of their Town, and other 

 punishment inflicted on them Tribute to the Dead by the Chaplain of 

 the Expedition Meeting of Officers for the purpose of subscribing 

 towards the erection of a Monument in the Cemetery at Mount Auburn 

 Bid adieu to the Fejee Islands. 



CHAPTER XIV. 



Extent of the Fejee Group Soil and Productions Description of the 

 Inhabitants How they wear their Hair Power of the Chiefs over the 

 common people Women treated as Slaves How they carry Messages 



