The Straits Times, 19 June 1849

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1 8 The Straits Times
  • 21 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COHMERCE^HH VOL sth. published every [TUESDA, JUNE, 19th 1849.] Tuesday Xorning XO. I 423.
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    • 740 1 iTB or sL-uscaivTioM Annually-- 3p. I>". 1« X A nal c Copy-Oue liupee LIST OT ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT TBE COMMISSION ROOMS OF I COMMERCI AL-SQUARE, -SINGAPORE. f I JLAD2SS A3PIPAffi3IL.. W R r iin wool of colors Jaconet— White and colored M 'oi.uid shoes, English and French Linen— Fine
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    • 785 1 *BRs is^RJiHßlSßiHSflEflilHaKiaßiflEilaEifSißißil Have always on Sale an extensive and choice ass^rtment of the following goods, selected specially fo> their Stores. WHOLESALE RETAIL A TOR, EXPORTATION. MLLINERY M| HOSIERY ArtirlPd f\rt>n Work Table .Berlin Wool of assorted colors Salzanne dfcseV C *P S > Cuff8 Collart of El llsh Manil Jw^sEltf«Sl£
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    • 561 1 London —V. ThoiA» A Co Calcutta— Taackef/aag C*. China— William r«sfl| S C? Manila Joseph So Jrs A Ct Batavia Lange 1 cl Atue law of storms. The EdiiLr of the Straits Tivics, vMlfcel greatly obliged bf Captains of Vessels furnishing him with particulars (extracted frotn the Stips Log, including
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    • 568 2 NOTICE. T L FOR SALE |V^ r tne Godowna »f the Undersigned theffol\v\e guodri, the greater part of which hasjast Wlbd Ex NORDEN W \piciF 1 papers, wafers, envelopes, &c.F \ilin and Guitar strings of gut aua sil/er. L|i wool and pictures mtei paper of three different kinds M Ymt
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    • 576 2 FOR SALE. Just received *x J«as«tt« A Bmth a. A highly flnisbed and elegant Europe- built Boggy. A square MaWgtny Fitilo forte, 6f octave, moUl plate, warranted to stand the climate. A pair of Round MarWe Tables with Iron stands. Money Safes of sites, and Copying Presses. Gentlemen's press, Frock
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    • 481 2 hMBSSRS. B. APEL «t CO. bave on sole a choice selection of goods comprising:—' Xab invoice of Engtisb Lace. Abbott variety of China Crape Shawls and ScarveXsiiks and Satins, Grass Cloth/pina Articl«, HUsMkerchiefs of Silk and Grasfcloth, etc., Ltdies^ork-tables and Work^oxes Fans in \reet variety PerfumerY Larande, Macassrf Gil, Ac,
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    • 459 2 TRIESTE' 3y|||^ ROUTE, ovsmxjun> kovte via t&xsstx THE Austrian Lloyds Steam Abe* tion Company's Imperial Mail Steam V»,\. leave Alexandria direct for Trieste 2-1 ho* after the arrival of the Passengers by (he Vt\ sular and Oriental Company's Steamers from Co. cutta, on about the 11th of every month. The
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  • 1727 4 We are induced to give a more complete account of this distinguished officer than we had ppace for last week In 1793 he commenced his career as a soldier, as Ensign in the 78th Beg., or Ross-shire High* lenders, when it was embodied at Fort-George,
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  • 1788 4 THE Straits Times Singapore: Tuesday, June 19th 1849. We have to announce the arrival of the following passengers Jam* U. aarCuwaarac Family from Calcatu, W. P Uviaa-stoa Svj. aaal Q. naajTBUB aWa, par AaaeUa fre.n Xalat.i, Meaars. Valaer*- and V*aaß*B*r% i IS par Syasl Khan from Macassar,— Vaa Itaaytier Kaq
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    • 67 4 NOTICE. I have tbis-dey admitted Mr. Q. M. Mackertoom, a Partner in my business, which will carried on in future in Calcutta and China tinder the firm of Shirc(*#k Mackertoox. A. M. SHIRCORE. C4dcotta* 22nd. May 1849. STORE AC t f\ J. Dare at Co., will receive goods on |j
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  • 57 5 B-By steaMc.LarCblao was i passenger this gentleman is authorized to opeo in China a Branch of the Commercial Bank at Bombay. We hear enquiries are in progress to ascertain what opining exists here for the e*Üblishment of a Branch of the competing Bank —the more the merrier,
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  • 729 5 H-Inour journal of toda^Jilibefou^!asivery able article, from the Bankers Magazine, on the subject of paper currency. We do not go the whole way with our contemporary, inasmuch as the reasoning, as well as the set of circumstances, is different here to what obtains at home. The issue
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  • 374 5 Journals to May 19th. are to Family, and to the 22nd. per Sylph. Tbe Ranee Chuuda of Lahore has been recaptured; the pension of Lai Singh has been stopped and other steps have been resorted to which show tbe government watches with a jealous eye the conduct of the
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  • 230 5 Captain Durham, of the Cowasjee Family, reports, having seen at daylight on Monday, the 14th. ins* wh*n off Cape Baebado, H. M. 8. Hastings, in tow of the Fury Steamer, proceeding to the northward. in the Madras shipping Bat wenoticetho arrival at that port, May 3rd, of tho
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  • 173 5 We have heard that an order from Government has arrived, directing the monthly allowance of Lai Singh to be stopped until further orders. Speculation is busy to assign a reason or discover a cause for this extraordinary order but we have not heard any pla«uble conjecture an to
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  • 103 5 The petty rebellion of the soi-di«ant Appah Saheb, the pretender to the throne of Nagpore, has been accompanied by more tragical circumstances than we had anticipated. We allude to the death of Major Onslow, of the Madras establishment, and commandant of the troops statiqajtd at Ellichpore. One account states
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  • 1923 5 A jbi*<d ha« given ua the following report of tb* Diuner given to Qeu«r*l H. E. Sir Charles Napier O. C. 8., Commaoder-in-Chief, by the Bengal Military Club on Thursday. Owing to the storm which came on about 7 P. Mi there was some delay in the arrival of
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  • 194 5 Naomah, the of Enoch.' remarks the Gateshaed Observer, was 580 years old when she married! Let some folk take courage.' 4 If you can't keep awake at church,' said at preacher to one of his hearers, when you feel drowsy take a pinch of snuff!' I think.' was
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  • 2654 6 Wo hare luid no arrivals since our last issue except the Independence steamer from Palermo and two Sardinian steamers from Ancons. By tlie tirst we learn that the Palerraitans remembering at last that the best part of valour is discretion, hay« consented to treat with His Majesty the
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  • 1125 6 We hive late news from California by way •I Maxatlan, our adrices being to the 27th of February. General Lane, the new governor, had arrived out in the Southampton. The severity •fHiMflllur had>revented the work, ing of tbe minS; but a./rowd t of people were getting ready U begin
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  • 631 7 v )rt) -jK £».'••< va UauJ, CAtrfm mitt.) in B< >p,and Ba«s SO Al** 1 xpnnants >• 20 to 24 inure bottled dot«n %to 2j Europe bottled 1| to 2 iSt.li ££\V« »"<"" wt°f S3--«.»«S,, SSS '<"' in t .it':./::: jL. .V 24 to*
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  • 998 7 Al«s. —Arrivals of Tennant's Beer which ii difficult of sale. Bass' in demand and worth 30 per Hogshead. Arrack. —Rates declining; arrivals and sales of No. 2 at 8-50 and No. 1 at 10-50 per half letgeor. Anchors A Cables.—The market fulry supplied with Anchors; seme small^Ues
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  • 230 7 June 14 Dutch bark Baboo Salam, inompson, Ampanam May 27. 13— Brit brig Marmion, Dale, Melbourne April 28. 13 Do ship Cowasjee Family, Durham, bam, Calcutta (the pilot) May 21. 13— Do. do. Sylph, MacDonald, Do, do. (do.) May 25. 13 Arab brig Lucky Bias, Nakoda,
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  • 426 7 nki.s% nc London or straits «noi-ai ik a run, mi Herbert Dalton-300 Bags 5 boxes Cutch, 20 to 22-6 JtoH Cook and Co.— l box Tortoiihell, 28. Ellis and Hale— l Barrel Tortoise*hell, 18; 644 bandies lUttaus, 1-0 to 2-8 8 cases gambouge £826, 10 bands Bees wax 6. Johnson
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  • 61 7 London 6 Montlu sight 3d. per dollar Nary Bills at 4s. lid. per dollar. Calcutta 60 day* sight company's Bills 220 accepted Bombay 80 days sight W6 per dollars IUO Sycee SUrer 64 at 7 p«r cent premium for large Company's Rupees 44 I cents. Jara Rupee* (new)
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  • 63 7 PREMIA OF INSURANCE. ON GOODS. Great Britain America pe f cent *t Continental PorU of Europe, South of the Kl<* New South Wales f* Port Phillip and Adelaide f Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena Calcutta. li per cent. Bombay. percent Madras Ift Persian Gulph 3 J Labuan. Ueyto*....
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  • 54 7 FERIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL FREIGHTS TO LONDON Antimony Ore i> *PP r M cwl< Sa^'inßo*;;.... £3. 10 per«■cwt Sajfoin B«gs. £3. sper2oCwt Gambier in baskets £3. 5 Ditto in bales 3. Coffee in bags 3. per 18 cwt Blackpeppe? £3- P« l«cwt MewureinVnt Goods £3. 10 per 50 cubic fee
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  • 184 7 tfattOC SVAft—BRITISH, Buffalo, Futty Rohoman, Uido, bu:taa, uoocuucw, Bang tienry. ButCfe'«B Bayermas, Fatahool Rachman, Hocksoon, Adis Ayerinas, Aria, Bintang Sambilan. So« Goan. Hong Goan, Nag* Laut. Keng Ooan, Bintang Tujoo, Sumanap, Jadul Karma Indramayo, Keen Qu»n, Ah-Euf. Fathool Khair, Baboo Salara. «llt..,Lacky Bias. 60S 46 I
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    • 765 8 NOTICE. THE PICNIC MAGAZINE wiil for the future be published quarterly, until a sufficient number of subscribers are enrolled to enable it to resume its monthly issue. This step has become necessary from the loss ■ust lined by the Proprietor during the past year. But from the encouragement he has
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    • 1267 8 A PATIENT IN A DYING STA'*, CURED J or a msonpia in the chest. 1 Extra tof a Letter from Mr. Robert Calvert, Chemist, Stokesly, dated January 29th, 1847. To Professor Hollow at. Sr»,— Mr. Thortpson, National School-master of this Town, desires me to send you the parti culnrs respecting
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    • 72 8 ON SALE AT THE STRAIT^ TIMES PRESS (Near the Armenian church.) New form of Ship's Articles, Cargo Books, Personal a*id Mortgage Bonds, BlanWcwers of Attorney, Import and Export Manifests, Boat Notes, Bills of Lading, Bills of Exchange, Bills of Parcels, Promissory Notes, Straits Calendar for f847, Ditto. Ditto, for 1840,
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    • 691 8 NEW SHIP'S ARTICLES. Ivx AN Sale at the &'trait> Mmfr U Times Press, (prict One Dollar each) the new form of Ship's Articles n accordance with the Act of Par liament 7 8 Victoria. Cap. ]'j VALUABLE HORSEST^ A CI'RE FOR BIRSOTI. Extract of a Letter dated Madras, June. 10,
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