JOURNAL. Necting Us with San Francisco, Perhaps with Iu This City

JOURNAL. Necting Us with San Francisco, Perhaps with Iu This City

"if'.: w, . , 'taM 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 clipper 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, lightning 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 rainbow; 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.

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