Oct. 30 
1862 
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- An increasing surS&for the first time this year from the Northwest. 45. 
- Ship at work as ususal. In the evening arrived the the schooner 
Maria with Capt. Penhallow on board from Honolulu. 40. 
- Ship at work on guano. Have trouble with the mate and 2nd mate. 
Capt Swift put them in irons. Maria lands stuff and 13 natives. 
- A noisy day; everybody on shore from the vessel. Birds have a hard 
time. 
- Capt. Chisholm notifies me verbally that they intend, to remove us 
iweibly from the island. I XKxkxxxxg ask him if my wifes sickness 
has anything to do with it and he says that it has not and that his 
orders are (?) tp remove everybody connected with the Am. Guano 
Co® He says I may as well gee ready. 
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some information concerning what is to be done with our movable 
property. He says verbally he is ordered not to allow us to remove 
anything belonging to the American Guano Co._onJy«.QiU'_own 
private property. 
I enter our protest against our removal from the island and deliver them 
an inventory and at the same time protest against my removal. 
Mr. Chisholm tells me I must go on the Maria. I get ready<> 
Nov. 5 
