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cs, 6; stove, I; shot, kegs, S ; sashes, bdls, 5; shooks.bdls, ' we can see, is as satisfictory as could possibly be look- of marines, bluejackets," &c, was acccrdinly sent 199. Cmttwiu Iloaw Return. Iater from Australia. staves, cak, 1; sugar, bxa,25; sugar, hbls,5o; twine, pk, j." ed for. In brief, by Article 9, British subjects may for; but before it arrived the braves walked away tongs, pairs, tobacco, box, IX i windows, pkgs, 44; officers we make the By the arrival of the ship Glimpse, Capt. i; wuiel TEE POLYNESIAN. By the courtesy of the proper travel for pleasure or trade to all parts of the interior. with their tents. The next day the troops, having boats, u. following summary of the quarterly Custom Houe Re Dayton from Melbourne, and the politeness of Captain By Articles 10 and 11, four ports in the Yang-ts- e Ki-an- g, taken up a position opposite a village where the FROM LIVERPOOL. we have received Austra- in Gulf ef Pecheli, one The usual Bark Portena, Ovt. 15. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 1G. ports for the quarter ending Sept. 30, this year. H. S. Rowland of this place, one in Manchoria, one the braves were, proceeded to attack it. Per and another on the coast The hills ; bbls, 500; beer, hhds, 50 ; lian dates to Aug. 2d. We learn from the Mclbwtrne on Formosa, one in Hainan, style of Chinese fighting took place. Feer. c, ?50 beer, biscuits, cs, 54. Received, of China, in all nine, are added to the present five with braves and their flags. book-safe- s. 6 ; boots and shoes, bbls, 4 ; boots and shoes, cs "4 : The news from China, which we publish flour and were covered the blue vermillion, lbs, 15 ; cider, cs, 50 ; clothing, cs, cloth'uj.' CJ -- 643 90 Herald that the import market was dull; ; is, ports to which special Super- !; Stamps, Consular ports that They pitched rockets, but quite harmlessly. The bales, 5; cheese, C, S; chrouoineler, I ; dry goods, pkgx, p,,! to-da- manage- : i z 1 elsewhere in our columns of when coupled -- off slowly and buyers cautious. Spirits intendents cf Trade will be deputed for the i i ..: li earthenware,cask, ; hoops, Duties 17,079 95 graiu going marines' auvancvu m .iuiivb emgic mco .Aoa earthenware, crates, i; bclis,,,; ment and fostering of foreign commerce. muH hardware, cs, 1; bams, 90; iron, bars, 1,045; irou, bdi,':i; with the recent achievment of laying down the tel -- - 45 29 and first class brandies were much inquired after. paddy-field- s; they could not advance in double files, 1 ; uiuUe, pkgs, Interest, By Article 28, arrangements are made for securing lead, sheet, rolls, 5, lead, box, 43; nautical a- and slushy. lmanacks 6; oil, tins, 150; oil. bbls, paint brushes, doz 4' egraph ihe Atlantic, acquires an in -- 68 00 Rowe & Marshall's circus were performing at the f..r between the ridges the iuud is deep 4; cable across Buoys, - - . traders agninst extortionate transit duties. 4 ; 3u ; rice, bags, 5iU ; rope, coiw' '. course the braves bolted as we advanced. Dr. palms, dos, paints, cwt, 7 ' Mr. is 2 and 6 provide for Ambassadors both at Of sugar-pan- 20; steam coul, tons, lu2; samples, trus, I ; portance in the world's history, and is a harbinger Sttrage, -- 1,086 73 Victoria Market, Melbourne, and Hernandez Articles sun was Pekin and St. James. Turnbull lost his head in the affair. The peas, bbls, 2; rail hooks, 3; sail needles, o0; tin plate,' hxj - -- reapiug golden opinions. ; lead, csks, 6 ; wire, bdls, 5 ; watches, cs, 1 ; of moral and social progress that we may faintly Registry of vessels, - 850 the Em- greatest enemy. Fancy fighting in the heat of white watches' Article 8 tolerates Christianity throughout our silver, 4 ; watches, gold, S ; watches, globe, 1. conceive of, but which no mind can fully prasp at Passports, ------43 00 The good people of N. S. Wales, hearing of the for- pire. the day, as was the case, the thermometer in the "JO degrees. Three men fell dead rioM tti. present. The barriers are down, and China, the Lights at Maui, -- 800 midable armaments in France, and fearing for the Article 20 provides f r revision of tariff. shade being up to Indemnity for losses at Can'on has been arranged in the field, and were buried there. More have Per IT. Brig Victoria, Oct. 15. self-containe- -- d, Fees & perquisites - - 400 strength of the entente cordiak, have suffered great in the ancient, the exclusive, lies in separate article ; it being understood, that until ; even the lascars found themselves 2,n00; oil, bbls., 10 ; whalebone, lbs., 700; - a died since and Furs. w.ilrUs like a new book with its leaves just cut open, Proceeds of sale of unclaimed mdse.. 49 67 quietude and quandary on account of the warlikegath- that indemnity is completed, Canton will be held by knocked up altogether. It is supposed there were teeth, 30ou. rsost of 4i Western Barbar- cring of French forces at New Caledonia, which could the Allies. 1G0 casualties by sun au J wounds. The braves, atinc. awaiting the perusal the llarbnrg. Oct 15. S 19,309 04 of course have no other meaning or intent than an iu THE FRENCH TREATY. however, are not intiinidiated, for they came under PerB.irt ians." Treaties have been entered into with jin-gal- ls 1; cks 150; bricks, 3,400; rhain fath. 90; cor- Mar- head-quarter- and pitched in rockets and Anchor, ale, 28,856 67 vasion of Port Jackson, sack Sydney The French have concluded a treaty too the ' 311; 35; bask. 50; car., America, and France of a nearly Corresponding quarter last year. $ the of and its dage, cks do. coils champagne, lie;. (,t Russia, England quis de Bellecourt beiug its bearer to Paris for the for the space of three hours, wounding two 5"; sin, pkjs 25; ham, cs 12; lineed oil, diiiiijohus loo; mj., . 0-- n;t-- recolonization uuder French auspices. At last advices ....1... , nAr.....n, k. I.,.. - similar character, by which the foreigner is permit- Emperor's autograph. The Chiua do not fur- of the C'hidese servants. This happened the night J iU , , )irMnimi.,t k. Un(- pairs 2; plank. It 1,870; patterus, cs 1; rum, 1 A). there were at Port de France, N. C. three ships of war nish a synopsis of the document. It is probable that before last. palm oii, csks k? ted to travel for pleasure or profit throughout, the Storm ( the ?eonn. rosin, bids 70: shook, bbls CI; stone Wire, pkjs 7; sheep 6 The ilrt aud two war steamers with a force of one thousand it is similar to the treaty frith Great Britain in every salt, hols 252; do, ck 41; a ash. cks 5; tar, bbls 21. interior of this enormous empire with its teeming After several days of southerly and coquettish wea men, and more were expected from Tahiti and Marque respect. NAVAL. came in S- population of from three to four hundred millions. ther, the first regular storm of the season thun THE AMERICAS TREATY. Lift of officers of the C. - Steam frigate Merrimac : EXPORTS FROM HONOLULU sas." " It is not clear," says the Herald, " to an sa Nine new ports, besides the five former, have been der, aud in rain on Tuesday night last and The American treaty was concluded on the 18th of Flay Officer John C. Long. fob rscio. Englishman's comprehension why so formidable an Ci'iinnii inter IU II. Ilitclicii'k. Per S ir. Flying JMirt, Oct. 9. opened to the mercantile marine the continued throughout Wednesday and following night. June, sometime before the opening of negotiations with I.ieutmiint Franci Window. of strangers. is FUig ba-- . 60; bbls 227; sugar, pkgs armament necessary to the peaceful purposes of France, Tien-tsi- by His Excel- to r'o-- j . II. Oilman. Gunny salt, 2C, Its 31,037. ed fore- Great Britain and at Officer came in the good way, " butt tiertttry W Foreign Lk-i- prod. 7d. to be It Kwei-lian- Hwa-shau- g. A mmen, m. R. Par- prod. $9 $:4I Ambassadors are allowed to reside at Pckin, French colonization iu the Pacific But there it is, a lency Mr. Reed, and g and We LUtit.iftid Kith, VVainwritflit, Iuu'l I.. Breese, F. M. Kauiiay. Ship John Xamhall. Oct. 12. if, or whenever it so pleases them. Free tolera- most," as sailors say. It was none of your sprinkles publish, says the mail, only the items of most interest, ker. J Davis, t. tiv'n Per few days' sail from Port Jackson Heads !" Alas Maxter Philip Porclier. Fungus, bale 1; lbs 140; machinery, bx 1, molasses, gls Z'3! or summer showers to play with the ; and it omitting none of the new provisions. The treaty com- A. Belknap. tion of Christianity is proclaimed through every J'ltrnrrA. pulu, lbs rice, lbs 32,513. smar, lbs 59i,'G, salt, tuns 247. By the arriual of the Mary Robinson we have re- twenty-nin- e some which repeat Haryrvn 1). S. 27i; Irish-Seut- h to prises artie'es, of the tdward. gls 540; res ' was none of your drkzly contrivances clap lMvis. stoves, rs o; turpentine sti part of the empire. Indemnity is to be made for ceived still later dates to Aug. 27, but nothing of great stipulations of the old Treaty: i'mjilaiH Cha.. A. Foreign prod. $10i.l 70. I'otu. prod. $3737 34. moor-iau- d; w as J'awit Surgeon Albert Schriver. a wet blanket over bog, aud but it a Article 1 Provides for general peace aud a stipula- Aitiit the losses sustained at Canton, and, until made, importance. New gold fields continue to be discovered Aiunxliiut Surgeon Dclrvan BloodiiooU. torn SEA. tropical rain iu all its freshness, strength and natural- tion for good offices of the United States in case of dif- t'ujiitiiit of JInrineH Win. II. Xact. Per Wit. Ship WiUiam TU, Oct. 12. Canton remains in die possession of the Allies. and the yield ii'l Lirute-mm- t P. R. Fendall.jr, f-- abundant. ficulty with other powers. ness. We have not had suoh a raiu r two years and, I'tiwd JtitMitmHThuuins .McKean Buchanan, C. E. Law. Bread, cks 4. lbs T; cks, gal 1143; whalebone U . for the deposit record the With such a programme of a treaty, China now Brt. 2 Provides and of MiM ipwen Joseph W. Harris, Kobert bradiord, Ueorge Foreigu prod. 19. owing to meteorological changes of which we ul not Wandering Treaty Pekin Washington. enters the relationship of civilized nations toward Stara. at and Kifr low, Chester ll:itticld. Per H'A. Bart Cynthia, Oct. 14. Cop-pi- ns official C. Cook. now discuss the philosophy or the action, the rains, From the Melbourne papers we learn that Mr. Art. The publication of the Treaty at Pekin Citiitiii' 'trrtUmrj 13,590; 4 . Furgiwon. Shook gls stores. ach other, and, though we expect that years may and in the provinces of Imperial authority, J'urer' 'lert3. 25 such as they used to be, say ten or more years ago, are of Melbourne has retired from the stage. Mr. Engineer K. II. Lon. C. II. Lorinfr, S. D. Hibbert, H. A. Foreign prod. $tJl elapse, Art. 4 Direct communication (with obligation to Rarnay, F. Lamdeu, C. 11. Kidd, fc. C. Ita Plaine, Ebeu lloyU Vr H'A. Ship Speed uU, Oct. 14. yet ere the prejudices of foriy centuries aud volume. Profes-e- J. diminishing yearly both iu frequency Stevens, the comedian, r Anderson, the wizard, acknowledge and answer) of Minister of the United Johnson. may be J. Stores. Foreign prod. $11 75. overcome, yet every year will bring its This one however was an exception, and we hope it the Misses Gougenheim, late managers of the Princess' States with Privy Couucil or Prime Miuister at Pekin. Miticiiin Z. Whitmarch. quota of changes until Art. 5 Right of annual visit and sojourn at his Gunner Wm. .4rnold. we. know as much about will not be the only one during the ruiuy teason, so Theatre, Melbourne, had left for California, the Atlan t'arttrnter J. tireen. MEMORANDA. pleasure. The journey either to be by the Peiho or Siil Jl.iierl). truce. P. C. AJc China, as we now do of our own homes. Jfrll-ourti- e July 23, Am clipper ship XVt called. Such a ram does not only cleanse and refresh tic States and Europe ; and Madame Therese and overland from Shanghae, and to be provided lor by Arrived at Car.m, Dellinghaw, from Puget Sound, May 14. July 2, Am But this successful termination of the China both country and town, streets and well official residence n, the air, but scours Monsieur Schmidt had arrived from San Francisco by Chinese Government, as as his D1KL. bk H'Af 1 heer, T!ionip-o- from San Francisco, May 29. MrUtoumt Aug. 2, Am clip. sh. Dayton, war will not fail now to be fraught with consequen- is, in fact, one of those magnificent wash Cheer. at the Capital. His suite not to consist of more than Oct. Mr. formerly merchant in Cleared at Olime, yards and the What Both Mr. Stevens and the Misses In Honolulu, 10, J. S. Levi, Francisco; Aug. 15, sh Sot ion, , for Victoria, V. twenty, exclusive of Chinese attendants. His official thia for San ces on the Pacific seaboards, before whose mag- ing days " which dune nature gets up now and then G'mgoiibeim stayed some days in Honolulu, en route, city. I.; Aug. 25, Am bk M'Airt I'heer, Thompson, for San Francisco; intercourse to be with Privy Council, or one of the Aug. 25, Am clip, bk Orestt. , for V. I.; and Mary Wjq- - nificence and grandeur the shores of the Atlantic to clean her apartments from the accumulated filth but we were unable to convert them into fixed stars. members deputed for that purpose. PASSENGERS. for Honolulu. Art. 6 Permanent residence at Pekin, if same priv in,Wtailing Veel spoken by the Kit Canon ; June 22nd, off may well yield the palm. The almost immediate of her myriads of tenants. From Melbourne, per Mary Robinson, Oct 12 Hugh Shanks, Howland, Capt. Ilohhs, and So- is the Feejee Islands, ships Isaac A Hint. ilege conceded to other powers. Mrs shanks aud it children, Margaret Patterson. phia Thornton, Capt. Xichols. The latter vessel 36 moiitt s out, result will be a telegraph across the plains and .Marshall, IK--t 13 G W Sazou Mrrin Shrrp. Among the imports to Melbourne by the What CJteer Art. t Equality of rank in official correspond For Sau Francisco, per John Rrank.T with 1300 bbls. sperm oil; and the former ship, 42 mouths out mountains from Missouri to California, and ence. Harris. with the same quantity. Six of the above pure blooded animals have just ar from San Francisco we notice a consignment San FranrUco per Emma. John Corvin, llr. Mills, was 10 days from Honolulu to Fanning's Islaud-Ha- d of fungus 8 Interviews Ministers with Governor-Ge- n Frin The A' ranee Art. of Murray, U illiani Park, John Smith. F. liirht winds re- lines of steamers from California, and per- Ilanov. bk. Harburgh to the Mr M. strong breezes on the passage to I., but rived from Geruiany per and pulu. If these articles, originally Hawaiian, prove eral, Governors, etc., always to be at official residen From Liverpool per Portena II. Cooler, 51rs. Mclntyre turning. Bark Caroline, pontis, G. P., hence Sept. 2, touched haps Victoria to China, and 3 children. Sept. 24. Schr. Alexander, 14 tons, left S days visiting these islands on order Mr. Smith of Wairuea, Hawaii, for the round-abo- ut ces ; interviews never to be denied. at Jarvis Island. of L. a profitable adventure on such a road, per 7arboiirj. Paul Yseubergh, jfdolph having on board about Art 9 Interviews on terms of equality cf Naval Fr..iu Bremen before the Advauce, bound to this port, i one.of these routes. Then surely our magnificent firm of Messrs. Louzada and Spencer. Mr Smith or may not Hawaiian shippers reap the benefits of the Capelie. casks cocoa nut oU. Sept. 29. in lat. S 3 24' X., long 150 3 ; Commanders with officials cf highest rank, and sup- S. E. Esplanade Stapen- 30" W., saw a bark steering will realise its value, and then we shall dered them nearly two years ago through F. Australian markets direct? We are unable to find pression of piracy. The Olimpue had light battling winds from the northward, but Marque- inter-islan- no trades, currents to the westward; was 3 days at the have not only d steamers, but lines con- Esq., of the firm of Hoffschlager & Stapenhorst what price Melbourne ; mar- Art. 13 Kight io lease property without any mter- - 1 horst it brought at the colonial - - 1 in to . . xi- l , T : ,.: r M A H 1' sas Is. The I'SS Vanilalia left Nukahiva early Sept bound uuuou r oyi-- pvi 13, new E JOURNAL. necting us with San Francisco, perhaps with iu this city. Several difficulties and mishaps having ket reports centering chiefly upon tobacco, spirits and oi oiuciais. iesiniiaiioii oi Pitcairn's Is to rescue the crew of the Wild Wave, the loss uf ones being Swataw and Taiwan, in Formosa, and any which vessel was reported in a previous number. Mexico or .Central America in some one of the taken place the lot was despaired of, especially as the live-stoc- k, to the exclusion of less interesting articles. other granted to English, French or Russians. Clan- PORT OF HONOLULU. The TeMhmia had tine weather but light winds in the Atlantic having been 180 and round Cajie Horn ; head winds in the British Channel about points And voyage has been a long one, thefcheep destine and contraband trade prohibited. Opium to be gales ; light winds of transit. from the celerity of pas- The A l!r days. In the Pacific had several severe had phi. prohibited or allowed according to Chinese law. Arrived. near the Islands ; crossed the line June 24 in Ion 23 deg 3J nun sing it is fair to de- days on board. Notwithstanding this, owing to their events, conclude that another We are informed that the Aphis is infesting the vines Art. 14 Ihe L. fe. never to pay higher duties than Oct. 8 flaw schr Kinoole, fm Hawaii. W and again Sept 19 in Ion 126 deg 20 min W, having doubled 1 cade will not pass before most, not intrinsic merit and the superior care taken of theui, Lahaina and the " most favored nation." 9 Haw schr Mary, Berrill, fin Kawaihae. the Horn Aug 3 iu lat 5S deg. Oct I, in lat 1 deg 30 min X, Ion if all, of these up at that hardly a half crop is expected. Am bk (ilimpse, baytoii, 500 tons, 60 ds fin Melbourne 141 deg W, spoke aColumbian, bk 20 ds fm the Chinchas bound to 15 tonnage duties not higher than imposed on glorious forcshado wings have become matters of the sheep arrived alive and were landed in excellent This is the second year of its appearance this time. It Art. via Marquesas Is, bound to S Francisco with &J pas- Melbourne with Guano. most favored nations ; double tonnage dues abolished sengers and a few tous freight. The Sirah Sheiif saw the first whale this season June 30 off condition and can now be seen on the premises of Fr. co- fact and scraps for history. . is said by old people to be periodical in its visits with Prospective application of tonnage dues to beacons, 10 Haw schr Alexander, Owen, from Fanning' Is with - East Cape ; took the first July 6 off Cape Lisbnrne. Has cruised Spencer Esq., Hotel Street, previous to their shipment coanut oil, consigned to U C Mcl-ea- in the Arctic ; had fair weather, but was much troubled with the That this little Kingdom will be the greatest intervals of twenty or more years between each time. light houses, etc. 11 Haw schr Kamoi, C'hadwick, fm Lahaina. ice; will have to repair sheathing ; saw plenty of large whales in to Hawaii. Art. 10 Regulation of pilots. (taw schr Kekauluohi, Marchand, fm Kona, Hawaii. Aug; left the ground Sept ; loot three men by consumption, (2 gainer by all of these changes in the old ICo Bre- routine The long looked Wave Art. 20 Time of paying duties ; to be paid in Sycee ISrem br Teutonia, Hulling, B4K tons, days fm Hawaiian and 1 Tahitian.) feeling interested in wool growing would do ttT for Mountain has at last A Co. July 17, off self-evide- Parties men, with an ass'td carico consigned to Melchers The South America saw the first whale this teasi-- of the Pacific, is too for demonstra- or foreign money, Consuls not to give up papers before h sh .Neva, (i P, fm Lahaina, off ; has cruised well to calL The whole six are of the very finest arrived, and we feel much pleasure in announcing this Am Hand, M2 tons, East Cape ; took the first Aug 7, off Cape Lisburne tion. Whatever enhances the value and geograph- duties are paid. and on ; sailed same day. in the Arctic, found the weather good, saw plenty whales in Aug; quality and of no aCinity to each other, having been to our ideal friends. We perceive the above arrival Art. I'l Immunity ot national nag and obligation Am wh bk Sarah shear, Loer, N B, 40? tons, 37 months left the ground Aug 30. Reports in Aug bk Java 2d, 9 whs. ical importance of this country, becomes bv a of neutrality. out, t men, fm Arctic, 11 whs, 1UU bbis, M,(M) bone The Miiry A .Swi has cruised in the Arctic ; found weather . selected by those who have supplied for years the great has already made a stir among the retail liquor dealers this season. very bad and the ice troublesome; occasionally saw plenty of quadruple reason a guarantee of its independence Art. 2o Apprehension of mutineers and deserters, Am wh bk South America, Walker, N B, 606 tons, 36 whales; left the ground Sept 12. Reports the Harmony of Hon g length and breadth of ice boxes for the various liquor portions of Australia, where one Saxon and punishment of criminals. inos out, 40 men, fin Arctic, 3IUO wh on board, a whs, badly damaged about the stem by the ice. Spoke the following and a spur to tts progress. While then we 1 10-.- K1 Ju : 1, ; 5, bk Java, N rest Ram was lately sold for $1,230 bars have been accurately measured, and orders given Art. 20 Exclusive jurisdiction of U. ts. Authorities bbls, bone tins season. vessels Sep. Mary, Edg, 5 wh, 500 bbls Sept Am wh bk Mary Sc. Susan, Stewarte. N B., 49 ton, 15 B, 1 1 wh, 1 100 bbls ; bk Harmony, Hon, lu whs, 1000 bids ; Sept hopeful in " the shadow coming over ot its 1HXI of events," let us These are the first pure Saxon Merinos that have for their immediate construction. Extra tumblers of an rights and intercourse citizens. nios out, .1 men, fm Arctic, S whs, bbls. 10,U(H S. Win Thompson, N B, 10 wh3, 1000 bbls ; Sept 6, saw bk Eme- 27 Mutual appeals to officers with com X watch our chances of passing when size Art. public bone this season. rald, B, boiling. events so, have likewise been brought from darkness 4-- that been imported from Germany to these islands, and extra to plaint. 12 Am wh sh Japan, Dimon, V II, tons, S3 moa out, 32 The Japan saw and took the first whale this season Aug 5, in men, fin Arctic, 7 whs, 930 bbls, 90..0 b this season. lat 71 deg 30 min X, loa 166 dug W ; has cruised in the Arctic, the feast is prepared and the word is given, we eo different in shape and fineness of light. There is no mistake that ice in this quarter of 23 Recognition ana absolute toleration ot they are really far Art. I'SS Merrimac, Flax-Offic- Loux. 41 ds fm Callao. found the weather bad ; saw plenty of whales in August ; leitthe be- and protection of Chiuese !H mos may not be found on "the wrong side of Jordan." wool that one is apt to ask what is the proper name of the globe is a luxurious delicacy, but we are fearful Christianity, converts. Am wh sh James .Maury, Curry, X B, &JI tons, ground Sept S. Art. 2.) Comprehensive provision that all rights out, 8 men, fm Arctic, 15U0 wh on board, 9 whs, U) The Jaine Maury saw the first whales this season .May 21, the animals, called sheep, that have been breeding for fore we have the honor of an invitation to partake of its bbls, 11,000 b this season. about 90 miles east of Cape Thaddeus; took the first May .3, privileges and powers granted to any nation, its mer 6 mos There are human laws against forgers and cooling qualities, it will be pau. Well, be it so. Haw wh bk Metrolis, C'omstock, Hon, 210 tons, near the same place; has cruised in the Arctic; found weather so many years upon these islands, especially the pretty chants or subjects, whether political, mercantile or out, 83 men, tin Arctic, 1 wh, 1U0 bbls, "iHW b season. better than was represented last season ; whales were plenty but coiners, there is divine law by this U. Mary Harding, 1450 tous, 40 ds shy; 4. Lost native of Roratonga hy false t against the bearer black ones. otherwise and not conferred treaty on the S. Am clip sh Robinson. left the ground Sept. a Light. shall at once enure to the bcuctit of the U. &., its public fiu Melbourne, in b:illa.-- t, consigned to 1) C Waterman consumption. Reports the following vessels; Aug 27, bk Paul- of false witness. The wilful and knowing retailer & Co, to load with oil fur N Bedford. ina, X B, 5 whs; 2Mb, Addison, X B, 7 whs; 29th, Milo, X B, lturjclarirs. II. Macfarlane, of the Commercial Hotel, has been functionaries, merchants or citizens C X U, 3tfa 12 mos out, 1, X S X B, I pf falsehood is as guilty, as manfactur-er- . 13 Am wh sh Wm ye, Soule, tons, whs; Sept bk Fortune, B, whs; 4th, bk Hercules, a its original Treaty to Le ratified withiu a yea.r by U. by tlWO wh 9 whs ; Mar, X B, 5 whs; On Tuesday night last, while the inmates were ab- stirring up our residents of all classes for the pur- S., and M men, fm Arctic, 1J0 sp, ou board, whs, 6th, Trident, X B, 8 whs ; 27th, bk Helen But to this truth our contemporary has not yet, Emoeror forthwith. llKKI bbls, 1 1000 b this season. loth, John Elizabeth, X L, 4 whs. the dwelling of Mr. Beatty was en- t weather sent at the theatre, pose of ascertaining the state of their pulses touch- claims for pecuniary indemnity, either En Haw schr Maria, Mclteno, fm Lahaina. The Metropolis has cruised in the Arctic; found the unfortunately, arrived. The Advertiser has so often Ihe for 14 Haw br Emma. Bennett, 147 tons, ds fm S Francisco good, but whales scarce ; left the ground Aug 29. Spoke Crf tered Ly burglars and thoroughly ransacked fjr plun- ing their willingness to support him iu to glish, American or French losses neither ad mi tied nor with consiinied toC A Williams A Co. Gen d'Hautpool Oct 10 Lahaina, 7 whs. 600 bbls. given shelter to calumny and in its sending asst'd cariro, going into untruth colums, only money abstained denied but referred to Canton. Hanoverian bk l'arburjf.Uroifenhein, 300 tons, Ifo days The Wm C Xye saw and took the first whales this season May der. The thieves being after California for a gasometer and fixings to supply the in and has so often been exposed on that account, that Permanent legation of the U. S. Minister after set fm Bremen, with an assorted cargo to lloffschlaeger t 29, in lat 56 deg 49 min X. long 173 deg 26 min E ; has cruised from touching cither clothing, jewelry or furniture. city w ith gas. "We have no doubt that he will suc- Stapenhorst me Arctic; touna the weather goou aim wnaies occasionally it should have learnt discretion by this time. But tlement of pending question at Canton, understood to Am sh Mountain Wave, Hardy, 640 tons, 145 ds fm Bos- plenty, they appearing to move in very large bodies. Left the As neither Mr. B. nor Mr. Ince, who rooms in the same ceed. be hereafter at chaugnae. ton, with an assorted carpo, (including about 400 tons ground Sept 1. Makes the following report: Sept 20, Chris what is bred in the bone is hard to get out of the Ice for C II Lewers,) consiirned to B W Field. .Mitchell, X li, 6 whs, 600 bbls; Oct 10, Moctetuma, X B, 5'XJ wh, home, thieves were It will be seen that the solution of political and com - house, keep their money at the bk Portena, Mcliowen,:i.ll tons,14- ds fin Millford, going into Lahaina. flesh" is an old saying and very applicable in this mercial questions which concern the Americans will Brit fortunately disappointed, but revenged theaselves by H?Tke Hon. Mr. Gregg, the Minister of Finance, with asst'd cargo, ronsiKned to K C Janion. The Marp Itobinton left Melbourne Sept 2; had good weather not be absolutely complete until the English 15 N 4'.'tf tons, mos the whole passage. same day instance. gave and .4m wh sh Addison, Lawrence, B, 3 Reports the Whampanoag to sad strewing things about at a great rate. and his lady, a ball at their residence on Tuesday French Treaties are concluded. There is no doubt out, 35 men, fin louo wh on board, 7 whs, 700 for this place via Tahiti. Under the specious heading of correspondence" evening last, but in consequence of want of room the more open will be conceded to English bbls, 1 lO'xl b this season. The IJarburg had fine weather but light winds most of the The same night attempts were made to enter the that ports the Am wh sh Majestic, Chester, X B, 297 tons, 15 mos out, passage ; put into Valparaiso Aue 15. remaining 10 days ; crossed the Advertiser ot this week deliberately conveys to nud French, but the Chinese refuse to 150 Sept 23 in loa " Royal Hotel " and Union," public houses, but un- number invited amounted to only about fifty persons, grant more at 82 men, fm Arctic, 73 sp on board, 2 whs, bbls, the line Apr 29 in Ion 27 deg 49 min W, and again present, though admitting that the ports open to one UM) bone this season. vsj ueg 34 mm W . bavin uassed the Horn July U close to tue the public the impression that the Exchequer H. R. 6 29 successfully. In the latter place we understand that among whom were II. Prince Lot Kamchameha nation will be open to all. Haw wh br Victoria, Fish, Hon, 200 tons, mos out, land. Bills" and " Coupons" of this Government are men, fm Arctic, l'KK) bone by trade. The Mountain Ware had pleasant weather and light breezes; would-be-thieve- s aud elite Honolulu. Dancing the were fired upon by the barkeeper the of was kept up with MOVEMENTS OF TUF. PLEXIP0TETIABIE9. Am wh sh Abraham Barker, Slocm,X B, 400 tons, 11 crossed the line June 26 in Ion 31 deg W, and again Sept 21 in worthless, dishonored, 4. Ion 116 deg Aug 1 in 56 deg unredeemed. As usual in the house. great spirit till a late hour, and all left with the wish At last advices the Earl of Elgin was at Shanghae, mos out, fm Arctic; wh this seasou. Oil and on. 46 min W. havine doubled the Horn or occupant of 16 Haw Moikeiki, all, fm 57 min S ; July 2, in lat 9 deg 26 S, Ion 84 deg 41 min W, its search after the startling and craving the presentation schr Kahului. min its for No trace has yet been found of who the partices that the ball now set in motion might be kept moving en route to Japan with Yacht. Mr. 16 Am wh sh Bragatixa, Jackson, fut Arctic. 500 wh, 5000b. spoae Am wh sh Klizabeth, 5ml bbls, bound to A Heiliora ; Juiy vengeance basely undenniriing the house to wreak Reed and the Baron uros would accompany his Lord 12. in lat ileg 43 nun S. Ion 40 deif 00 mtn " , spoke DK 1'amon, were. The entire disregard of clothing and jewelry during the season. Admiral Seymour left Tientsin, lor Japan direct. Cleared. 46 ds fm Callao, bound to Barbadoes. Oct 12, Wm Austin, sea- ship. man, died of consumption. its spite on the inmates it has, to use an Eastern is Oct. S Haw schr Excel, Antonio, fr Kauai. evinced by the burglars would seem to point to a more His Excellency exceedingly anxious to get to Canton Hilo. The J'ort'Mit had Uirht winds and much rain; crossed the line LT Haw schr Liholiho, fr Lahaina and expression, eaten and we Mstlry. July 4, in Ion 25 J-- i 113 W ; dirt," are continually finished education in thievisbness th m either Hawaiian again, and will not tarry long on the shores of Niphon. 9 Haw schr Moikeiki, Halt.fr Lahaina and Kahului. deg min W, and Sept 16 in lou deg " was so dark yesterday as to re- PRECEDENCE CF THE AMERICANS AND RUSSIANS. Am schr Flying Dart, Freeman, tr Kauai and San Fran- Uouoied the Horn Aug S close to the land. called upon to wipe its mouth, it will excuse us if It forenoon, I or Chinese have probably attained. cisco. he A'lHimm saw the first whales this season Mar loth, in lat. In regard to the etiquette of the Americans and Rus 61 X., 174 .May same times it should feel the main de quire candles." II 11 M's frigate Calypso, Sfontresor.fr the windward. long. E. Took the first 17, near the at fe.r through even we and sians concluding a treaty before the Allies, shall 11 Haw schr Kaniehameha IV, (julick, fr Kohala. place. Has cruised in the --4rctic. Found the weather foggy "f'U-s- t IlnfTAiian Theatre. Advertiser 14th the 8' ganl de telours. Ilyal So writes the of the inst. Poor say nothing till we know more of the secret history of Haw schr Kinoole, fr Hawaii. rainy. The ice was very troublesome, and did some damage to bows whales. Left On Saturday evening last the play of Lucretia ! Am wh bk Kippie, Chadwick, to cruise. her and stem. Occasionally saw plenty of we Adver-ite- r, fellow we had no idea that the regions of darkness Mr. lleeds relations to the other negotiators, which In the present instance advisedly ask the 12 Am bk liayton, fr San Francisco. the .irctic Sept 19 ; left Bristol Bay Sept 29. Kalaea, a native Borgia, or the Poisoner," was produced, but it is one will probably be a long time hence ; but Brother Jona (liiiipe, of were closing around him so tangibly as that. Well, 13 Am sh John Marshall, Hooper, for S Francisco. Oahu, died last Monday, after a short illness. who seems to enjoy the situation of standing 1 of those Eort of pieces which an audience cannot witness than is not likely to expose himself to the chance of Am wh sh William Tell, Austin, to cruise. lie Jfojefi4i saw the hrst whales this season May li, in law after that brass goes 6'i 1 49 X.,long., 170 3 W. Took the first May 19th, near the 3 1 midwife to a lie, to point out to the government and less than the Allies, by on the held Am herm br Josephine, Stone, fr Jarvis Is. getting appearing same place. Cruised in the found the weather very with much pleasure, being so contrary to the feelings of The Advertiser has been so hostilities have ceased and diplomacy has nothing 14 Am wh h Speedwell, tiibbs, to cruise. Arctic, and the public whose ear it is so grossly abusing any intently occupied after Haw wh bk Cynthia, Sherman, to cruise. bad and the ice troublesome. Saw but few whales. Left the civilized people in all its bearings. But Miss Ince's Sept with taking the curl out of the tail of the , to lean on but moral suasion. Haw schr Kekauluohi, Marchand, fr Kona, Hawaii. ground I. one occasion where an Exchequer a self-elect- single Bill" or America also appeared as a pacific media Haw schr Mary, Herrill, fr Kawaihae. The r idornt saw the first whale .4ug 10 off North Cape. superior playing spell bound, as it were, all present, whales .1 had very " Coupon" of this government was not re leemed that it has entirely forgotten that of all the crowd of tor, and their Minister had in a dispatch to the Court 15 1 I M's corvette Eurydice, Pichon, fr the windward. but once afterwards. Cruised in the rctic, and and what the dubious would have considered impossible stormy weather. Left St. Paul's Sept 27. Brings tlie 2d mate when presented at maturity t glasshouses with which terra firma abounds, its own of Pekin, stated that they had not mixed themsebes up and a boatsteerer of the Indian Chief, which vessel, it will he re-- to have been acted, in reality off the stage, appeared to with the aggressive proceedings of the English and niemoered, was lost last season. They had wintered among me The persistent animosity, with which the Ad. is the most assailable and brittle. As we do not de- VESSELS IV PORT.OCTOBER IO. natives at Point Hone, and had endured much suffering. Brings them ou Saturday evening a reality on stage. Her French at Canton, but bad maintained a rigid adher follow the light in the character of a bull in a China shop, we (Counter m4 im'ImJed.) also two llawaiians from the .Napoleon III. Report the vertiter has pursued some oi the Ministers personally, ence to the Treaty concluded in 1841, between the S : ept IJk-m- , 130 ; r.ui. uj Lucretia" was a masterpiece of acting. In the pois- V steam frigate Merrimac, lng, anchored outside. ing whalers I, Haw. brur aialua. wh may be owing to slighted vanity, baffled intrigues quietly duck our head when women are storming United States aud China, and now they presented them Am clipper sh Golden EaRle, Harding, up for N. Bedford. brig JntiUa, Molde, 2 whale; French ship Manche, Le Merrier, oning scene she seemed, as ifby the assistance of mag- selves to negotiate peacefully, without any further show Am ship E. F. Willets, Holmes, up for New London. 2 do; Haw. brig Oahu, Fehiber, 1 do; 27lh, Montreal, Soule, and the broomstick is at work. clier Follansbee, up for Sew do. 'VJ bbls. or its inability to repay kindness received. The the presence three hne frigates Am clipper ship Skylark, Bedford. netic w ire, to have touched the feelings of all present at of coercion, than of in Am clipper ship W est Wind, Baxter, up for Xew Bedford. The Ar Rirter brines the following reoort of whalers vi.ea us so; W.shI-bridg- e. Ministers, however, are public servants, and take It thinks rather brassy." Be it its long the Gulf of Pecheli, and the chartered opium clipper Am clipper ship Mary Robinson. Harding, up for X Bedford and heard from in the Ochotsk : Aug 15, John Wells, once, for when the curtain fell, dress circle, parquette, Tall- - practice should entitle its opinion to some consider- Antelope, at Tientsin, demonstrated. Am ship Mountain Wave, Hardy. 200 wh ; Levi Slarbuck, Jernegan, 250 wh; Mides, office with the expectation of finding their character Young up for man, TIios .vr, private boxes and pit, burst out with one general ap- Although the policy the would probably Am clipper bark tireek, Taylor, San Francisco. aouwh; bk Silver Cloud, Coggestiall, I2 wh; ation. of neutrals Am bark Fanny Major, Paty, up fur San Francisco. Holly, 50Awh; Adeline, Tabor, 800 wh; Rapid, West, odrh; scrutinized and their acts canvassed by gentlemen, I." plause for her to appear before the curtain. This she obtain favor from the Chinese, the concession of their Danish bark Caudace, Schau, up for Bremen. Roman zd, Uehart, clean ; Aug 20, Massachusetts, Chatfield, Adccrtiser finds JaI if such there be in the ranks of the opposition ; if The fault with our shipping demands may fairly be attributed to the position as- Hanoverian bark llarburg, iiroifenheia. wh; Empire, Russell, 450 wh; Gideon Howland, Williams, did, led forward by Mr. Beatty. When the curtain fell Brit, bark Portena, MctJowen. wh: bk Helen Snow, Xye. 5 wh; Minerva Crowe!!, 450 wh; has good reason. copied sumed by the belligerents, who opened the way lor them, - not, by the gentlemen's tootmen. But when a intelligence. It It our Am bark Frances Palmer, Green. Olynipia, Ryan. 2tl wh ; Robert Morrison, Tilton, 2"0 wh ; xm- at the close of the piece, a similar enthusiastic feeling and under whose protection they proceeded to Tientsin; v jour.-al- , so closely last week, even Haw. brig Advance, English. laud, eeks, too wh ; bk Superior, W ood, clean ; Aug iJ. 1nl claiming so much for itstlf, as our contem- report that it misspelled El and she had to and they have the generosity to acknowledge it. Under Brein brig Teutonia, Bullings. Theresa, Coop, clean ; Sept 1, bk Amazou, Eldridge, clean ; manifested itself again, appear a second 12u0l; porary, gives shelter and circulation t articles the name of Captain Montresor. these circumstances it appears to one, uuinitiatcd in di- Haw brig Emma, Bennett. Al.tms, Thomas, 5hj wh ; bk Frances Henrietta, Drew, time to acknowledge the just compliment paid her. Haw sch Alice, . bk Gambia, Merritt, clean. Hillman, Little, wh ; l.aoU, was plomatic conventionalities, would N Rein-leer- , whose manifest object and possible influence is to When the Polynesian wanting in marine that it have been but Ail schr .Mucksliaw, Candage. Willard. 4 wh ; Re!ecca Siinms, llawes, 100 wh ; This surely must convince Miss Ince that her superiority courteous to wait until Lord Elgin and Baron Gros Ashley, St 250 general intelligence Advertiser the WHALItaS. loOowh; George, Pease. wh; Sharon. Kiiitf,cl: undermine the national credit of the government it- and the taunted it bk 100 ; bk Kmc as an actress is appreciated here. had completed their treaties instead of putting forward Am sh Metacom, Hinds. Am bk Sarah Sheaf, Loner. .lutelope Potter, 30 wh ; bk Juiericau, Pease, fisher, Palmer, tf K) Corey, 1200 wh; bk Kaja!, self, then if such Journal is not dabbling in trea- with being a useless expense. Now, when we beat smaller claims, and thereby embarrassing though not Am sh Saratoga, Slocam. Am bk South America, Walker. wh; Parachute, Mr. Beatty as " Gennaro," and Mr. Townsend as Gibbs.Withington Stewart, 25 wh. on its own field, with its own weapons, we are ultimately anecting the wider uemands of the English Amsn Adeline Ambk Mary Susan , Stewarte. place as a park', sonable designs, it is too stupidly blind to perceive it Am sh Caroline, Gilford. Am sh Jnpan, Dimon. The France Palmer will her " Eubetto," fully convinced the audience of their abili- Overland between place and San Francisco, the auspices ul opposition to en- and French. MaiL Haw herm br Pfeil, Danelsberg, Am sh Jas. Maury, furry. this under the precipice on the edge of which it is performing reproached with being in private her new owner .Messrs. v ateriuan Jl Slot'. ties as actors. Mr. Bennett; as Duke of Ferrara," COXDITIOX OF CAXTOS. Am bk Mercury, Hayden. Haw bk Metropolis, Comstock. its antics. terprise ! " Has our contemporary any idea of Fr sh Xil, Grandsaigne. Am sh Wm C .Nye, Soule. acted like an old stager ; he kept up his character much Notwithstanding that treaties had been concluded Am wh Lawrence. Am wh ? Addison, Majestic, Chester. Tariff mf Victoria, S. A. what it wants itself with the Christian 1'owers, Canton at last dates remained Haw wh bk Victoria, Fish. Am wh sh Briganza, to his credit. Jackson. IMPOST DCTIK3. THE PAST WEEK. in very disturbed state. Several attempts to capture a re Rate of d'l'T- - On Tuesday evening Dumas drama of " Camille.or Pi-cho- tsF Yesterday II. I. M. Ship Eurydice, Captain n, it had been made by the Braves. On the l'Jth of June, IMPORTS AT HONOLULU Ale, Porter, Spruce, and other Beer, Cider, and Perry . l; Appointments. the Fate of a Coquette," was played. Miss Annette Kwang, the Imperial Commissioner, issued a proclama the gallon 0 b sailed on a cruise to the windward islands, to be now nssixc's island. 3 0 By the Marshal of the Hawaiian Islands, tion, stating that he bad been ordered to drive out the Cigars, the lb Oct. 9 Ince taking the character of " Camille." In the second absent a few weeks. Per Svtuioner Alexander, Oet. 10. Coffee, ami Chioory, do. 0 barbarians. g J. H Brown, Esq., of Honolulu, as her coquette was Cocoanut oil, casks, 9 ; composition, old, lbs, 200. Spirits, or btrong Waters, of any strength not ecxeed-in- Sheriff of act personification of a perfect. In Your Minister, he fays in his proclamation, has him the strength of proof by Sykes's hydrometer, Oaha vice II. S. Swinton, resigned. the fifth act, the dying scene, we can pay Miss Ince no fdP We are requested to notice that Dr. Frick's self received the Holy Imperial instructions to lead mow BRKMU. and greater or less strength than the strength of forth the veteran bands of warriors with the swiftness proo', the gallon 1 " By the Justices of the Supreme Court, R. S. higher compliment than by saying it was too truthful course of lessons in the French langucge will com- Per Bark Teutonia, Oct 11. Spirits, Cordials, Liqueurs, or Strong Waters, sweet- of a to Kwaagtung, that the said barba- 4-- mence next week. A!e, pale, bbls, 197; birch brooms. Wis, bricks, 10,500; ened or mixed with any article so that the degree IIoixiSTEK, Esquire, to be Diet. Attorney, for the to be pleasant Mr. Beatty as Armand," and may truly be able to hear the thereof, euracoa, cognac, qt, 1.270; bbls, S; 01 strength cannot be by Sykes s hy- rians minor turn doz. 10; claret, grimlstone, ascertained 6 Island of Kauai. as " De Varville," played in their usual to conversion, change their countenance nd wash their 12; heads and and hoops, casks, 25 ; hock,doa,25; hock, spark- drometer, the gallon 0 ling, 10; iron, bars, 250; lead, pes. '25; lead, mus- Spirits, perfumed, Ace.nowledoe.vent. Ours are due to Mr. II. M. hearts, that they may yet in some measure share the sheet, rolls, 4; the gallon ... good style. Mr. Francis as, " Gaston," was good, and cat, dot, 25 ; madeira, dos, 27 ; mdse, pkgs, 94; oil presses, 2; Sugar, raw and refined, and sugar-cand- the cwt, . Whitney for late papers from San Francisco great benevolence of his Imperial Court, so as not en- rum, galls. .".SO; shook, bdls, 174; sherry, dos, SO ; Molasses and Treacle, cwt, s Tax Collectors. no doubt per brig samples, bx, the the public would like to see him on the boards tirely to be cut off from intercourse. But if from be-- I ; vinegar, doz, 12 ; vinegar, demijohns, 20) ; whaleboais, 4. Tea, the lb Lint of Tax Collectors, for the year 1858 Ap-- Emma. Tobacco and Snuff, the lb 8 a little oftener. The Madame Duver-na- y' ging to end they prove unchangingly wicked, raoa SKI. character of resting Opium, and all preparations thereof, the lb. I? ? pointed by the Governor of Oahu. firmness without mto measures, Wi,aU 12. was rather overacted, and although it elicited some Notice. The Rev. Charles A. Davis, Chaplain of in their coming most Per Birt Mttropoli, Ckt. Wine, the gallon certainly their transgressions shall be blazoned and Oil, bbls, 100 ; whalebone, , 6000 ; skins, 1 ; wal- All other goods, wares, and merchandise free. . W. Webster, Esq., for the District of Kona. from the the Merrimac, will preach at the Bethel, morning and fox, caik, cigars WW" applause pit, still it met with no response from vengeance exacted by our people, who will destroy rus teeth, 20.000. Spirit in bulk under 14 gallons, tobacco or HtNRT KaHANC, evening, on Sabbath next P. C. Adv. 60 lb., or opium under 45 lb., cannot be adniitteiL Ewa and the boxe. Mr. Bennett, as Duval," was tame as them by a morning's breakfast time. rsrm gig nusriaco. prvv. . I rtnT Waianae. of This will appear the more strange from the fact that Per Brig Emina, Oet. Gold, manufactured and unmanufactured, and foreign . the father " Armand." The other performers did From the San Francisco Herald, Oct. 20. li. - at the very time this belligerent manifesto was publish- com, per oa...... Wm. C. Lane, Esq., " Waialua. very well that is, they were well up in their parts. Axe handles, cs, 1; beef, bbls. 45; boards. It, I7.2S0; bread, Important from China Treaties concluded ed, the Commissioners of the Emperor were engrged in bbls, 4 ; cheese, cs, 4 ; claret, cask, I ; clothing, trunks. 7 ; floor- J. M. Nackana, " Koolauloa. On Thursday evening wre played the Morning with the fonr Powers. fiiaking Treaties of Peace with the Four Powers. is ing, feet. 5000 ; hats, cs. 7 ; liquors, kegs, 30; liquor, pkgs. 9; TORT OK LAHAINA. It mdse, pkgs, 87; oats, sacks, S3) ; onions, iks, 60; pickets, O0O; ! probable that such were the instructions which he G. Barxnaba, Koolaupoko. Call," a burletta, and the Serious Family " The By the arrival of the bark Early Bird," we have at potatoes, sks, I'Ji ; salt-ra-t 11s, cs, 10 ; sign, I ; tobacco, cs, 3. . first received. The advance the Allies, Arrived. !3 dates from Hongkong to the 29th of July. The news of however. FKOM BnfrrOS. Oct. 5 Wb sh Enropa. Manter, Edgartown, 400 tons, Appointed by the Governed former was a light, lively piece, full of repartee, with ts of Maui. is important The war has been brought to a close. upon Pekin had the effect of changing the policy resolv- tut, )!5sp the vnyatre; from Kodisk and Bristol Per Ship Ware, Oct. U. I'-- some fine touches Mountain 'f Y. M alpixepixe, Esq., District Lahaina. of female character exquisitely ren- signed new ed upon at the time these instructions were issued. Wh sh Marcia. Biilin. N B, 420 tons. ""J . J. of The Emperor has treaties with Englaud, Axes, 6 : 63 ; K Brn-to-l 29 Wind, Mis, bars, R O up, 2 ; bread, csks, 65 ; 150 sp, 600 wh, 6OO0 b, fm Kodiak and ' dered by Miss Ince. As to the ' Serious Family, " France, the United States and Russia. The Hongkong From the Mail of the ih July, we learn that a grand beef, 20 ; ; CaOWXISGSBCRGH, bbls, clapboards, bdls, 4W ; chisel bars, 2 carpet, cs, J. Wailuku. Register, the followidg as attack was made by the Braves on Canton a week be- 3; corn shelters, 2 ; coals, tons, 150; doors, 215; frames, pkgs, Cleared. . we think it was premature to attempt now, publishes a synopsis of the ZeaUD"-.Merch'ts- h it before 1 ; 1 ; Oct. 5 Wh sh George Washinifou, Brightman, S treaty concluded with great Britain. It was sealed by fore that time, but they were of course repulsed. flour, casks, 17; flour, bbls, I0 ; glue, bbl, glass, bxs, 10; J. Kiohokana, Esq., Ilamakua. the company was strengthened by the arrivals expected hats, cs, 4 ; harness, cs, I ; headings, casks, 17 ; harpoons, cs, 1 ; Fanny Major, Paty. Honolulu. the Emperor, and is to be conveyed to London, by Hon. 8 ; Wh Zealand. On Wednesday, June 3rd, the General proposed ice, tons, 400 ; ice hooks, 12; ke runs, iron, bars, 60; iron, sh Eurt'pa, Manter, Xew J. E. Kealakai, liana. from California. " One swallow makes no summer,! F. W. A. Bruce, brother of Lord Elgin : bales, 6; iron, bdls, 247 ; leather, bdls, 423; liquors, casks, 25; - a reconnaissance to E. G. White Cloud Mountain ; and. mdse. pkgs, 605 ; nails, kegs, 47; oak planks, ft. 12,1.13; oars, IIiTcnxocr, Molokai. and one actor cannot cirry a play through without ade THX EXCLISn TREATT. : I MEMORANDUM. having arrived there, perceived a camp of braves, 275 oil, cs, 40 ; posts, cs. ; paste board, bdls. 20 ; pipe, reels, days' ' . 5 ; plow handles. Ml, 1 ; plows, 8 ; pork, bbls, 7i ; refrigerators, The Marti look two sperm whales within two Wahoe, ft Lan&i. quate support The treaty contains fifty-si-x articles, as as which was resolved to A and, far it attack. reinforcement 40 ; rivets, boxes, 4 ; rowlocks, box, 1 ; spikes, kegs, 5 ; saddles. the Islands.

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