The Straits Times, 28 October 1848

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  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 4tii. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 28th 1848] AND SATURDAY MORNING NO. ;]2'2
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 722 1 BAT rs op sviiscniJ'Tios Annually.. Sp. I>rs. 10 flaif- Yearly.. 9 yuaricrly...- i, -5 V i;ne Wcnth... 14 I V Single Copy— One Rupee LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF COMIVIERCIAL-SQUARE,--SINGAPORE. =»ooo«j— Uerlin wool nf colors Jaconet White and colored ;;,,u< mil slioe-;. English "and French
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    • 797 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WHOLESALE RETAIL A FOR EXPORTATION. MILLINERY j£g HOSIERY Articles for the \V..:k Table Berlin Wool of assorted colors flnlziirine dresses Caps. Cuffs, Collars- of English Manila Bonnets ulthr latest modes from Paris
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    • 481 1 AOENTS f London— P. L. Simmonds ACo Calcutta— Thacker. and Co. China— Will, am Pustau Co. Manila— Joseph Rogers C». TO LET tB^HLJ^ THE House in Campong Glam |BjC immediately behind the Spanish llgifrßp Consulate. Apply to MARTIN, DYCE A CO. Singapore, lith Aug. 1848. PUBLIC NOTICE THE Undersigned has
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  • 76 2 THE Straits Times Singapore: Saturday, 28th Oct. 1848. Wo have to announce the arrival of the following passenger j Oct. 25th per Arratoon Apcar from Calcutta, Mrs. Durham: p<.-r Ariel from Penang, Mrs. PcAun and chhuren, and Mr. Holloway 27th per -n Dumergue from Maulmain, Captain and Mrs Aikin, anil
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  • 22 2 Owing to the absence of anything of stirring local interest, we fall back upon our extracts wl>ich will be found highly interesting.
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  • 137 2 -By the arrival of the Arratoort \("\n. we have received Calcutta journals tv the 23rd ultimo, from which copious extracts have been made and will be found in another column. The affairs of Mooltan Nil rapidly drawing to a crisis, and much fear was entertained that the overthrow ofMoolraj
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  • 43 2 We hear that arrangements are in progress so as to give effect to the Insolvent Law on the Ist. proximo, and that the Hon'ble the Recorder will remain until the petitions of persons seeking the relief afforded by the act are disposed of.
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  • 38 2 A report is current that a fleet of native pro *s, in all about 40, from Macassar, Mena do and other places in the Celebes are now at Lingin, having been forced to bear up for that bland.
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  • 31 2 We have to acknowledge the receipt of the September number of the Calcutta Pic-Nic Magazine, which, for variety and the interesting nature of its contents equals any of the preceding issues.
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  • 56 2 We omitted to notice in our last the arrival here, per Jane Serine, of H. E. General de Silva, the Ex-Governor of Timor, who, after serving the usual period as chief of the executive at Timor, will embark on Tuesday per Ti/rer or Europe. This gallant officer was here in
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  • 76 2 Our attention has been called to some remarks in our last issue, purporting to give the reply of the Hon ble the Recorder to the Grand Jury's Presentment at Malacca. A correspondent, whose means and appliances for ascertaining with exactitude what the learned Recorder expressed on the occasion in question,
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  • 105 2 TO TUB EDITOR OF THK STRAITS TIMES. Sir, In justice to all Parties I ought to inform you that your Reporter has wofully failed in giving the "substance" of the learned Recorder's remarks on discharging the Grand Jury at Malacca last week the Recorder did not allude to making the
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  • 1782 2 —By the arrival yesterday afternoon of the American clipper Frolic, C aptain Faucon, we have received accounts from Macao to the illh. and Hongkong journals to the sth. October. Captain Cole, of the schooner Spec, has most fortunately ewaped the stern rigour of the law in consequence of a
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  • 1246 2 (From the Bengal Hurkaru, September t>*> The Friend of India has a long article on the Union Bank Liquidation Scheme, which sugge* to us a few remarks on the subject. Our contemporary sets out by saying that the shareholders have at last done what they ouglit to have «0M
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 540 2 NOTICE [HO Intending shippers of Gold >l>jl\\ i or Silver Bars, Bullion, Gold Leaf, or Specieor other Merchandisc on any of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam ships, Hence, to any of the por» in India or to China. Also to Suez or Southampton. That all Boxes containing
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    • 162 2 TO LET. j^ ill lT»|^- THE Premises in CommercialwßjltMJffljhj Square, at present occupied JESE| B H^ pfe liy the Oriental Bank. Apply to TAN SOON BO al Messrs KIMSENG COS. Singapore, 23d October 1848. NOTICE. /IONSIGNEES of A 16-20— 5 Chests Be[j narcs Opium, M Slli PP ed P er
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  • 1309 3 (From the Friend of India, September 2\st.) Mooltan and the Punjab. The intelligence received from ttie Punjab during the past week is very inauspicious, and our prospects in that quarter appear rather gloomy. A fie r fourteen days o inaction the siege train has been brought up from Bhnwulpore, und
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  • 91 3 (From the Maulmain Free Press, Sept. 26.^ On Friday night a Burmese having heard that a woman from whom he had been divorced was cohabiting with another, proceeded to her house, and finding the reports true, stabbed her on the breast and the woman whilst attempting to run away
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  • 926 3 The Farewell Dinner toCaptiiw Phatre was most numerously attended on Saturday Evening and wont off with great eclat. The chair was most ably filled by Mr Tod 1. who was supported by Captain Phayre, Mr Colvin, Captain Sparks, Dr. Morton, Rer. Mr Bluinhardt and others, and was faced by the
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  • 669 3 A letter from Rotterdam, fcld the Tit. ultimo, stales that M. F. I,, de Ruijter his invented .1:1 icronautic, a consequence which is Jar preferable to that of M. Man tomagpr. of Madrid, as M. Ruijter's construction instead of requiring the power of the balloon, rises into
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    • 879 4 VALUABLE HORSES. A CIKK FOR BIKSOTI. EH met of a Letter dated Madras, June 10, 1846, from F. H. Scott, esq., Bth Light Caoalry, Deputy Assistant Quartn- Master General of the Army. To Professor Holloway, Sir, U I have much pleasure in adding my icstimony to that of the many
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    • 999 4 APATIBNTIN A DYING STATE, CURED OF A DISORDER IN THE CHEST. Extract of a Letter from Mr. liobert Calvert, Chemist, Stokesly, dated January 22th, 1847. To Professor Holloway. Sir, Mr. Thompson, National School-master of this Town, desires me to send you the parti culars respecting a son of his,, who
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    • 387 4 ON SALE AT THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS. (Near thb Armenian church.) New form of Ship's Articles, Cargo Books, Personal and Mortgage Bonds, Blank Powers of Attorney, Import and Export Manifests, Boat Notes, Bills of Lading, Bills of Exchange, Bills of Parcels, Promissory Notts, Straits Calendar for 1847, Ditto. Ditto, for
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    • 559 4 NEW SHIP'S ARTICLES. phk AN Sale at the Straits mxk? U Times Press, One Dollar each) the new form of Ship's Articles in accordance with the Act of Par liament7& 8 Victoria. Cap. l]o FOR SALE~ THE STRAITS TIMES DIRECTORY AND ALMANACK FOlt 18iS. 0 Containing. An Almanack, the Government,
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