Show short account odthe enli conduct duct 4 of certain individuate awards elder bider w wm rn F t arter duain during hulate his into aniston inix slon to hini botan no fu Turnia I 1 dished hed by him blin to elder Q G A 4 smith mith church tf histo Z anin ua captain Z windsor master of the ship monsoon mors mons S soon was froni from new bedford me massachusetts he is a gentleman in every of the wor wordani dand treated us like it a iivo father tie he gave gave us as the tb privilege of using the cabin for singing and prayers I 1 rn and evening also the privilege octile which juicily ap alij for passengers to hold meet meetings I 1 11 ill hi we had me langs two thirds of dur our ihne dwing sing ahe voyage which better belter prepared ni us to our labors and kept us filled with the good spirit or of god dod to comfort arid and cheer our hearts while crossing aming cr ibe sm sea nusim on sundays days the ine sailors dressed themselves nicely arid and attended our meetings in which they seemed to take great interest at clief titta many manT blamed captain windsor for bi bringing 11 ging M or man with him but ant lie he told them that wa we ivere were the best nien h he e ever ever was in con company with arid and assured them that wo we were good men arid and gentlemen too 1 1 visited the coustie and the boston ship a age gent nt they told ma that coptain captain windsor wl in isor had spoken very highly of us to them arid and lie defended our cause manfully manful iv while in calcutta and was the means indans or of allaying alb yIng the I 1 prejudice against us especially with ith the americ Ameri cn in business men which I 1 conal lUer has been bean a blessing tome and probably lily will ivill he a benefit to others captain windsor spent most of f tits his leisure time iu in reading gour mir works while on the atie way and lid was greatly delighted with and with aih our principle Fl end and sidd lie ile sho should ull certainly conre conle to the valley Sure lylie is ia a f fine ine man mail and I 1 have elways 1 felt in my heart to ask my fattier father in heaven to bless him for his kindness towards inwards us when bros bras wooley and loa L oa ard went they star started td from tire the still ship monsoon and cal caplain windsor learning they kad had no money gave them five dollars C p talu Zeer sheer nastor in astor of the john gibson did 11 not t know enough n ough to treat a man inan with respert res es peat he insulted me in the first convers conversation ution I 1 had with him about the cormons mormons Mor mons for as lv hi came past me lie said 1 they say old jo smith believed lo in spiritual W wives 1 ves I 1 replied do they at that time lie thought too good to speak to me but before lie he gt got thair wy way through the voyage voy ige every man inan on boad haw the sight of him and would not associate with wilh him hirn and wid lie he was very glad to have the opportunity of corm conversing arsing with wish me I 1 must lust ay av he wai was tho the most moat disgusting captain I 1 ever rell fell in c company with will I 1 wish I 1 could say I 1 otherwise s but his own conduct has put it entirely out 6 u t 0 of my po or I 1 ch charles raps huffnagle is the name naine of the american conan consul at calcutta of whom I 1 spoke so highly in the sketch or of my mi sion published in ail number mi aher 35 lot 4 of I 1 tile ho news a and lid verily ro his k kindness ind ness t tj the servants of GA G d lie he will iu in nowise lose 1 lis is reward and may the lord bleiden ble bles him Idin and his for the assistance lie |