Show ENGLAN 91 editor avs Th chinkin inkin our friend in zion may lead with some interest a brief account of oc our missionary party in lit il passage oner oer the sea and to 10 our fields of 01 labor I 1 write ott oil a 1 I second letter ahe the hour of our loafs boats departure 2 2 j m saturday aug 1st ast was near anti anil all passengers accompanied ly by friends were seen wending their way toward the white star docks all it seemed going aboard the steamer who hose chose to do so among them was a boston reporter porter ic who interviewed bervic ter sved me ine upon our church polley policy of 0 colonizing tile the brew west with our converts I 1 corrected his lemarl ss by stating our policy was to encourage converts to stay in fit their native lanil land and build urt ur local branches erect churches and thu shelo shelp to the gospel gopel go pel the church by its means would not help anyone to emigrate to the new west ife he thanked thed me tor for the correction and assured me he meant only to be fair as he had bad always been having ni luarty iny dear deal frienda fri endi numbered among our people it was apparent to an observer that till all of those on board were vere not of equal composure urt for some stood in silence gazing out to sea others moved singly or in pairs up and down the deek deck while others swished by in exhaust cil oil breath still others in ia tears clinging to friends who were bidding it seemed in an everlasting ra farewell rewell A signal given for all not tras to leave tile the boa there is renewed embraces then hen a down the gang planks a coarse husky blast from our gallant and immediately two small tug boats like a pair ot of bull joer towed us is out to sea whirling us at the same saine time halfway half way round where we stood dancing up and d down for several se veral minutes before a forward motion was perceptible from the hundreds hurld reds who stood on leek deck ad adlean adieus adi leas eus died away in the distance but farewells were waved TO ua and answered in like motions as far is as handkerchiefs could be seen tills this passed our ekes ees fell upon a tiny vessel alobe behind us its of about the rapacity of a box bot car on oil which wre were three or four grownups grown ups ill all shouting prolonged farewells but most prominent was a stout woman standing sm 13 ll a goods box and holding against h hw bosom a pug dog which too was voicing its feelings while in het her other hand she wildly flourished her handkerchief she t aggee us thug for a mile lite or more and ami if it were to save roy my life I 1 could not tell iou which of her ILI hands I 1 the file deeper deepen liffert liffe ct ion ei I 1 11 1 0 V t 1 1 0 adv E ex W L longis ehg isy 44 11 adt I 1 bior or 1 15 1 I 1 1 A mighty interesting hite resting sight s I 1 gilt is a shi ship at sea crafts of every sort and size are seen moving in all directions in the harbor ind and it is not dot until the curtains or of night are drown drawn around us that hat other floats thin than our own pass out of A lew our tickets are passed in to lo the hie purser who in exchange gives each one another ticket which beirs bears tin tilt number humber of chair at the table and 0 ills his state room 1 it la Is wit kiili some gome misgivings we ave gaii ga to supper slipper but one may as well bi bf resigned 1 esig ned and hush all reals for lit he is I 1 in others keeping heep ilig besides the table fare is always superb even I 1 if the weather is not sunday the wind continued to rise all through tile hie night and the he following lay day up until midnight you amov nia I 1 V fuegi aue i that wag m n t sou for toll four houis hobus I 1 I 1 many mally peculiar antles antics resulted fre f tile the more mord trin than MY thOu thousand passengers much line meril meni ment was life anti and tile the many biti cismas that went the lounds relieved rell eved tile the otherwise doleful situational situation after ter spending a day ut at sea in it a violent storm ono one can IM hearil enjoy 11 a ll turn of witticism like flike the h folio following lr ing I 1 A passenger who hal had become weakened by spells of frequent ind and prolonged vomiting was clinging on oil to the outer railing over which tah lei I 1 he was leau calling ing laboring asir as if to raise his is boots by way ivay of his stomach just as another passenger who had just come colne up on leek deck exclaimed the moon is coming up III the sick man thil thinking lhing the leamark was addressed to him without looking kill up replied oil oh lord what else elfe about dark we had to go inside it was so cold and wet for the deck was frequently washed with waves a foot deep swimming the hairs chairs as if to wash them hoot overboard anti and the lie water fell in considerable quantity into tilt smoking cicioni we lay jay until midnight the shipment said they had not lot seen such a storm in tile the pait three years this over the remainder of the voyage was delightful at least by contrast con letter is growing grovell gr ovill so long jou I 1 will abbreviate it by copying from my iny journal at times time after nightfall I 1 pulled myself up from comfortable leather seats seals on which we lay to peer thru the windows to watch with will fearful cringing emotions the file mountain of water rushing by in madness to tossing tsing on our vessel high in all air only to let it fall greatly leaning calling to one side or 01 tile other into deer deep troughs oil out of 0 which the bossel soon emerged to climb another mountain of water this when ne e knew the leks decks to be 20 feet above water line tit in sel sea made la ide one foci feel like wishing visiting jonass whale or some s letter safety might bo be near at liand hand monday 3rd ard A distant ship is occasionally sighted tuesday fill am alit nearly free from sea sickness party sang henins on deck wednesday ath eating is becoming a pleasure deck clock walking walkin gr or reiding a 1 inic thur thursday day ath for pass time some passenger toss rope rings continued on page five FROM ENGLAND continued from first page it r t a peg lie slide wooden discs a at t a mark swing pitch rope lings on oil numbered board 1 I am champion at this or play at cards ards etc friday ath sea is beautiful our aai baily ty furnished by two iwo for conert concert tonight to raise funds for a se anicil s charity A child died and would have been given to the sea but a collection was talen taken up to purchase pui chase casket anti and is then buried at queens town two days later sat esth eaters eat aal waiters wait until thetice tin ice replenished dishes are furnished furnis lied and even then our boys dont always look licar thanks land land brought all passengers on el deck ech about 10 this morning what anxious joy beams toini every nee ace light houses tall and grand lise aloni vantage vana e points along tile the shoich and with clock like flash their message of oe warning far out over the sea at some miles out from queenstown Queens town OUY our boat draws up to lo put passengers a small steamer which lone done puts back to its irish lan la ivling ling when our vessel turns eastward and during tile night ascends st Ge georges channel by this sunday morning the hilly coast of 0 wales lies plainly in view on our right and the outgoing tide slips by as we draw up till toward the albersey liver on oil whose lose left belt shore ll lies s liverpool our destination boats of many kinds are again sen ien moving lit in as many diany directions and besides these our gaze is 13 attracted to small mail boats chained or at least without any one on oil board but each carrying a tall tail pole on which is a red globe as it if to warn away giom danger points ships dialing deep water liverpool is just coming into view for smoke stacks ate aie sighted lit in the urk alark cloud of low hanging smoke belore before us its they reah reach higher now housetops house tops lops then windows and unbroken lines ot of laige buildings conic come more distinctly into inlo view beautiful new brighton a residence dis liitt lies en cn our right as we draw up toward huge floating ll docks on oil our left a of maht heers beers are fenced back liy lopes out of 0 the he way of danger gaug gang planks are raised and soon baggage is sliding ing landwair land waid onto a section of revolving platform which carries almost untouched by hands the great quantity of hunks flunks and ami ba baggage tac into the warehouse ware hoube houe it is inspected inspect crl then labeled passed by the lh officers JOSEPH A AN C L |