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MARITIME, COMMERCIAL, AND FINANCIAL AFFAIRS.

    Clementina, Mex. schr; doubtful record of 1835.
    Clementine, Engl. brig; Jas Hanly, master; from Honolulu 1835, con

    signed to Nathan Spear; duties, 3,201; carried away horses and hides in Dec.

    Convoy, Amer. brig, 137 tons, 13 men; Pickens, master; from Honolulu

    in 1831.

    Crusader, Amer. brig, (later perhaps Mexican), 160 or 110 tons; from

    Sandw. Isl. 1832-3; Thos Hinckley or Thos Sturgis, master or sup.; duties, $2,273; from Callao in 1834; Win A. Richardson, master.

    Diana, Amer. brig, 170 tons; from Honolulu via Sitka in 1835; duties,

    $303.

    Don Quixote, Amer. bark; John Meek, master; Wm S. Hinckley, sup.,

    from Honolulu 1833-4; duties, $475. Complaint of unlawful privileges granted her. Spence puts her in his list for 1832, also with Smith as master.

    Dryad, Engl. brig; from Columbia River; paid duties, $1,410, in Jan. 1831,

    but had arrived in Dec. 1830. Touched at S. Fran, again in Nov. 1833, for Honolulu, with David Douglas, the scientist, and Chief Factor Finlayson on board. Douglas had also come to Cal. on the first trip, remaining some time in the country.

    E/iza, at Sta Barbara Oct. 1831.
    Enrlqueta, Amer. schr., 62 tons; Lewis (or Levi) Young, master; on the

    coast 18.J3. Perhaps same as the Harriet, q. v. Europe, 1834. Sec Urnp.

    Facio, Mex. brig, 11 men; Santiago Johnson, master; Johnson & Aguirre,

    owners; from Guaymas in 1833. John Forster took her back. Perhaps on the coast in 1834. In 1835 she was grounded at S. Pedro, and was rescued by the Pilgrim.

    Fakeja (Fakir ? ), whaler, 339 tons; R. Smith, master; at Mont, in Dec.

    1833.

    Fanny, whaler; at S. Fran. Oct. 1831.
    Fibian (Phoebe. Ann?), on the coast to trade in 1831.
    Framen, doubtful name of 1835.
    Friend, Amer. whaler, 404 tons; L. B. Blindenburg, master, 1832-3. Also

    2 whalers not named at S. Fran. Oct. 1832.

    Gaiu/e, French whaler; H. Chaudiere, master; Mont. Sept. 1835.
    Garrafdia, Amer. brig, 170 tons; at Mont. 1835; duties, 361.
    General Jackson, Amer. whaler; at Mont. Nov. 1833.
    Globe, mentioned on doubtful authority 1831.
    Guadalupe, Cal. schr, 60 tons; built by Jos Chapman, and launched at S.

    Pedro in J 831. Robinson s Life in Cal. , 100.

    Harriet, whaler, 417 tons , 34 men; atS. Fran. Oct. 1831.

    Harriet Blanchard, Amer. schr, 62 or 66 tons; Carter, master; Shaw, sup.; Jones, owner; took 30 horses for Honolulu in 1833.

    Helvetius, Amer. whaler; at S. Fran. Oct. -Nov. 1833. Possibly on the

    coast before; as Chas Brown always claimed to have come on her in 1829. Iola.)/i, Hawaiian schr, 48 tons, 6 men; Jas Rogers, master; Nic. Garcia, consignee; at Mont, in spring of 1835; duties, $776.

    Isabel, Amer. whaler, 242 tons; J. C. Albert, master; S. Fran, and Mont.

    1833.

    Josephine, schr under Wm A. Richardson, lost at Sta Catalina Isl. in 1832,

    ace. to Hayes list.

    J6ven Dorotei, Mex. schr; Benito Machado, master; at Mont. May 1S34.
    Jtiven Victoriano, brig; at S. Fran. Sept. 1832.
    Juan Jos6, Mex. brig; consigned to Pedrorena in 1835, ace. to Spence s

    list.

    Kitty, whaler; at S. Fran, in Nov. 1833.
    Lafjoda, Amer. ship, 292 tons; John Bradshaw, master; Bryant & Sturgis,

    owners; R.obinson, owner s agent; on the coast from autumn of 1833 to spring of 1835.

    Leon, French ship; Bonnet, master. Mentioned on uncertain authority