Show PITCAIRN ISLAND latest from till the of the thi bounty mutineer san call wt by ho the arrival thursday of tho the british ship the Ha linemann captain hughes Hugli cs seventy four das from newcastle N S IV advices adgit ad vit from ri pitcairn t island aro are received to july 23 d the ship left New newcastle castlo juno june I 1 laden with coal palsied kew new acala d on t the ie fifth lay out and twenty wenly tin thi das day later hoo hove to off pitcairn llari about ut thirty of tho the residents came out to the philp in small bous boats and were received on board by captain hughes they ey brought with them haift tg to rd and v eta blem and aavo a haper happy w a coun count n of the condition of lie the co ony has increased in in number froni from teen in 1860 to whom fifty alft seven se en aro are women they 1 hey are contented and happy ili in the simpli simplicity ity of t their heir tile life which chuh is i c 1 by a devotional spirit neither tobacco nor liquor ii is ud u d by then thern in in any form there h liia as been cry very little s among them and no deaths hao have occurred in two years ear their wants v inch which aro are few are supplied from their own resources and sl ship that visit the at long iong intern intervale T I 1 they paid they were short of fieh boks and naila nails among the visitors to tho the r ship hip vas A as the recognized head bt of the little community mr mccoy and ienir young both of whom were in san francisco a few 3 ear ears azo the latter is no now w quite aged while on board the tile tom tors sang some of the moody and a hymns and as they pulled aw away y again for land they sang I atod good night to tho the measured stroke of their oars a the island I 1 ia 3 situated in 25 degrees and three minutes south bouth and degrees and 8 inin minute west the present inhabitants are with one or t tao 0 exceptions desce descendants of th the e mutineers of the ship bounty which in 1783 was sent by the british covern government ment to tahiti after breadfruit trees for the west indies in april 1789 a few days after leaving tahiti a portion of the crew mutinied and bet set the commander captain bligh with th choso os I 1 0 M who I 1 1 0 adhered to him adrift on the flea in in an open pen boat the bounty alien returned to fo tahiti where some of the tile native women were taken on board and she m was as put to tocea pea again in 1803 t twenty only years afterward the vessel and her mutinous crew were w ere for tho the first time heard from they had colonized at pitcairn island a mere mer bpck NY in the ocean and ithe there re their descendants still inc live ni w ill th the exception of a portion wio who some yeara years ago went ment to another island to find more room for themselves and gie give more to those who remained the only permanent accession acce wion to their nuin number b or from the outside world is one ono ol tho the crew of a vessel from the united states which was wrecked in the south seas he lie was land landed edat at pitcairn island at his own r request and has married ono of the nathe women and ho he says ho lie will end his hip days there |