The Straits Times, 15 November 1848

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  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 4TH. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 15th 1848] AND SATURDAY MORNING NO. 327
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 880 1 %ATB* O* BUBRCKIPTIOM Annually.. Sp. Dr». 10 Half- Yearly.. 9 i Quarterly.... 5 One Month 1* I A Bingle Copy— One Rupee. LIST OP ARTICLES FOR SALE, AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF COMMERCIAL-SQUARE,--SINCAPORE. "iOOBSZ' i licrlin wool of colors Jaconet— White and colored tf.mts and shoes, English'and French Linen— Fine
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    • 803 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 fi£ HOSIERY Articles for the Work Table .Berlin Wool of assorted color* Balxariiie dresses Caps, Cuffs, Collars- of English ft Manila Bonnet* of the latest model,
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    • 485 1 Aonrrs !I>ondon— P.L. Simmond* ft Co Calcutta— Thacker and Co. China# Wiili» m PuaUu ft Co. Manila— Joseph Rogers ft C». TO LET JMsdsljl THE House in Campong Gbm mIiIiQS^ immediately behind the Spanish ■1 JMpMp Consulate. Apply to MARTIN, DYCE «t CO. Singapore, 11th Aug. 1848. PUBLIC NOTICE THE
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  • 27 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE. DEATH. Norgatb— At Subathoo, on the 9th September, the Revd J. N. Norgate, late Chaplain of Malacca, and for short time officiating Chaplain at Pinang.
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  • 225 2 THE Singapore: Wednesday, '15th Nov. 1848. We have to announce the arrival of the following passengers Nov. nth per Reyna de Castilla from Manila, Senr. Jose Sanjargo, Senra. Manila Carapara l3th per Julia from Sarawak, Lieut. Taylor, Mn Wright, and child 13th per Adelaide from Hongkong, Mrs Hutchinson and 2
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  • 139 2 Louisa reports naring sponen wii uic tm ucloher in the straits of Banca, the ships Edward Boustead^ and Blythswood from Singapore bound to Liverpool. 11. M. S. Cambrian, bearing^the broad pendent of Commodore Plumridge, left this port on Sunday last, in progress to Madras and
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  • 603 2 - Old Malacca," like every thing else when (tie old is prelixcd to it, its worth is no longer appreciated, its charm is either a prey to the ravage of time or a victim to the general apathy in either case the old commands but little of the world's regards,
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  • 2014 2 *o Oct. lib. and from Lahore to the 8lh, at which date* ill was then quiet, but that kind of quietude whicl, presages a storm. It was expected in camp that an attack would be made on General W'hish' Force during Ihe Dusser j the enemy
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 539 2 NOTICE C *rt mO Intending shippers of Gold /tMUnV\ 1 or Silver Bars BuUion (lold T^l£JiEjftH|fc Leaf, or Specieor other Merchandise on any of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam ships, Hence, to any of the ports in India or to China. Alsoto Suez or Southampton.— That all
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    • 306 2 DISSOLUTION OF PAIfc"NERSHIP. THE Partnership hitherto subsisting between the undersigned at Bally Badongand at Hongkong, under the firm of Burd, Lange and Co. was dissolved on the 14th July last, by mutual consent. The Bally Badong oulstandings will be settled by Mr Lange at Bally Badong, and those of Hongkong
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    • 9 2 Lieut. Hod»on ha., we arc told this .onw* turned.
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  • 738 3 The H. C. Steamer Atalanta arrived yesterday forenoon from Kurrachee, but brings no tidings of the missing Medusa. It appears that the engines of the latter steamer were in by no means first-rate order when she left Bombay and it is quite probiblo that some part of her machinery
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  • 203 3 We believe that the following Civil Service, arrangements have been definitely settled. 1L Halliday will succeed Mr. Bushby, and Mr J.r. Grant will become the Bengal Searetary. Mr. D. Money goes as Judge to Moorshedabed. Mr. C. Qdintin to Nuddea as Collector Mr. J. Ward becomes Superintendent of Surrey
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  • 1841 3 DESTRUCTION OF THE OCEAN MONARCH I'ACKKT-SHIP BY FIRE. LOSS OF 173 LIVES. (From the Liverpool Mercury.) It is our painfulito lay before our readers the particulars, so far as we have been able to ascertain them, of one of the most melancholy casualties which ever occured within the
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  • 812 4 <v» rort v a*— ft*- m p ck Dollars. Ales, All«ops and Bmi Bhd. Tennants Singapore bottled aoten Europe bottled Bees Wax I""" Benjamin, Ist sort 2nd telnut, old CaTeftalaeS 1 J toti inch P Vr 1000 30 to 33 inches and MAN; I
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  • 849 4 We have no improvement to report in the state of the market. The Bugis prows come in by a stray one now and then, and such as arrived here early have already taken their departure. lI. M. Steamer Fury is known to have passed a fleet of
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  • 1061 4 Nov. 8 Brit bark Minerva, Brown, Penang Nov 1 Do. brig J. Letchimy, Nakoda, do. Oct27 Dutch bark Fatahool Minim, Do. Batavia Oct. 20. 9 Brit brig Glory, Nakoda, Penang Oct 30 10 Do. Steamer Pekin, Baker, Ceylon Nov 1 H. M. S. Hastings, Captain Morgan,
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  • 243 4 HHi»f4fr*«»— BRITISH. BufMo. HydenJly, King Henry, Futty Salam, Hydruose, S. M iT^ Shawul Ahmed. Ati«t Rohoman, C. M. Bux. Glory dlbl-CJy^F^Ulßa.hman.Bß.yennM, Ingbee.Hap Ing.KimSeng Chen. Fatahool ßachman JIUUfr-Machlar »«U»-Todah 'aptain. IBSTIN.-TIHN H. M. rkip H. M. steamer. H. C. steamer H. N. M steamer H. C M.
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