The Straits Times, 4 December 1849

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1 8 The Straits Times
  • 19 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAUOF COMMERCE. VOL sth. PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY, DECEMBER, 4th. 1849] TUESDAY MORNING NO. 430
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    • 468 1 J, A TK« OF ftUI'M'tUJ'TItIM Auuuallj.. Sp. Drs. 16 HnU-Yeaily.. 'J quarterly 5 I line Month l< I A Single Copy One Rupee LIST OF ARTICLES Fill; AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF •^ttU? <^wsctj«, curt \^o. CONIMERCIAL-SQUARE,--SINGAPORE. toeog^g— 1 erlin wool of color* Jaconet— White and colored it, and shoes,
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    • 359 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. wriOLKSALE RETAIL FOR «XPORTATION. MLLINERY j£ HOSIERY Berlin Wool of aborted colors Articles for the Work Table c Cuff t Collar*, of English ft M«>U Balzarint- JreMes m4n ufacture B'mnots i.f the
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    • 454 1 AUKNTf /London— W. Thoma« A Co Calcutta— Tharkrr and Co. China— William Fustau Co. I M.niU— Joseph Rogfrt 4 C» BaU\ia— Lange .x Co. TUE LAW OF STORMS. The Editor of the StraiU Times, villfeel great!;/ obliged by Captains of VtUe.t/umisiinij him icitk p-irtifulurs {extracted from the Ships Log, eluding
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    • 629 2 (JUST IMPORTED. EX CHRISTIAN FltOM CHINA. AND FOR SALE AT THE GODOWNS OF >• E- APEL. CO-. Commercial-Square. <■ Extensive and choice consignment of China and Japan Goods, which are to be sold with dditiou of 3 per cent commission.— As assortI of Crape Shawls and Scarfs; Silk and Satin
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    • 355 2 v Manila Segars JV?2 I ill Apply to U FREDERICK LENDER Jfc CO J Singapore, Bth September 1849. I I Hereby declare, tha^l have appointed Messrs FREDERICK LENDER Co., as my Agents for Singapore and all the neighbouring Settlements, and that they alone are authorized to j sell and to
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    • 363 2 (1 NOTICE. THE Directors of the Peninsular and Oricnj Ul Steam Navigation Company, having deterI mined to make a very considerable reduction ir the rates of Passage Money from India and China, by the Company's Werners leaving CalcutU and Singapore in the months of October, Norcmber and December the rates
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    • 306 2 f wu_ To LET f ->-« I"TC- terj Itoad. Apply l J Singapore, 1, w DAIIE <*• 1 7V TIII ~»6tici; Till, .SLTKEME COURT OF j, Dm If g ersus. sb^ier S.sea" f JUeer2a I aud Lk-" 1 Personal repr.^rumv,, k«nJllgal^«r^ IK P iCT rUlei Clt whether such charge or
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  • 844 3 we now g,ve the account by Mr. Ed-ar Lav ard of the Edible Birds' Nest of Cey bn7 a id the' speciesof Swallow by which they aYe construe! ('onus Collocate (Gray. Ting genus hn« tor. of the celebrated edible nests of the Chinese fZT
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  • 2726 3 Extract ofaprivate letter to the author from Dr. E. Blyth, Curator Hon. K. I. Co.'s Museum, Calcutta, dated August 7th 1849. "I shall therefore be glad of any additional information you might be able to supply me with, relative to distribution of species, their identification, etc.. and at present I
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  • 1506 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS TIMES. Lubiuui, JiummAsr nth. iais. Sir, Possibly a slight account of the proceedI in a 's of the General Court of Labuan, may not be altOQtthm uninteresting to some of your reader.*; and »o, without further preface, 1 will give you them jiut
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  • 445 3 Me have extracted from «M Mm its Timet, a lon* arti,,e regarding Labuan attaa., Oemotl prominent taugthe arrest of the officer -ommuidJiMS the tr." there, by order ol the Lieutenant Oorenor! A rath 'r Mml versi.JUufUieatt.iir hat reached u»,' which it is only fiurtu the Lieutenant Governor, who has bu»
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    • 56 3 According to the BaUvian Transactions for near! its weight in silver I December 1648, walking late in the evening by mooJ light in the cinnamon gardens, my attentiou was atuacj ted by the twittering of C. Nidifica and looking up 1 doscrided thousands hawking for flies, they seemed however to
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  • 846 4 TO TWE EDITOR OP THE BINOAPORK FREE PRESS Sir.— The Straits Times of October the 30th extracts from your paper the Addreis presented by the European inhabitants of Sarawak to Sir James Brooke, with some gratuitous remarks un the office or employment of each person who signed it. It
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  • 23 4 I)i:atic— At Malacca, on Nov. 23rd Mr. Nicholas Vamdebbeck, aged 51 years, leaving a (Usconsalate widow and three children to bemoau their loss.
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  • 1006 4 THE Straits Times Singapore Tuesday, NOV, 27th 1849. We have to announce the arrival of the following Passengers: i Nov. 29 per Eaosirien from Calcutta, R. NewboJ Esqr, Mr. G. Moses, Mr*. 3- Moses family; per Klis Penelope from Calcutta, 11. Mackenzie Ksqr. 1). Captain Younger 66th IS. N. 1.,
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  • 26 4 China. We have received Ilongkons; journals to the 22nd. of November. The Steamer Braganza had not arrived. On Tuesday Nov. 20tb the mates of the Gal-
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  • 218 4 I put br(g were tried* in the Court at Hongkong o r having feloniously taken away silver coins e qualling in value the sum of 500. The cornm jssioners were chief Justice Hulmc, and CapMassie and Hay of 11. M. ships Cleopatra ail( j Columbine, The facts were as fully
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  • 2782 4 AKYAB AMD AEKACAN— By way of Calcutta, we bate received advices from Akyab lo the'Jfjth of October. The rice crops are staled to promise a most abundant h;ir est, and the I mild rainy* season, heretofore unexampled, h.i. stTVL'ii l;> strengthen the opinion. The growj ing crops, ia the opinion
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    • 49 4 Birth At Singapore, on the 18th instant, Mrs. R. W. Wibeb of a Sox. At Singapore Dec. 2nd the Lady of Lewis FBA.8EB Esq. of a daughter. Married— At Singapore Nov. 27th Willi am Wilkinson Esq. R. N. to Saua.ii, second daughter of W. C. LeiikEsQ. Marine surveyerat Singapore.
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  • 1200 5 Java-Batavia.— By the arrival II Dutch Steamer, advices and journals ha* received from Batavia to the 2yth. of Novell Sickness was raoidly on the decrease; this is M to a change in the weather, the N. W. soou having regularly set in; the small pox ever was still making fearlul
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  • 617 5 TO TIIK KDITOR OP THK DAILY NKWS. 5iR, —I venture to make known the result of a mode of treatment which in the years 183-i and 3 was most succssful, ami which I have adopted during the last ten days in more than 300 cases, full one
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  • 665 6 The Chief Judge of Bombay has given a very strong opinion in favour of the establishment of the office of Public Prosecutor. The old doctrine, that the Judge is Counsel for the Prisoner, lias long been rejected by tlie common sense of mankind, but as yet no practical reform
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  • 2557 6 In re Colonel Petv. The Commissioner's Judgment. The Commissioner was about to deliver his judgment iv this matter this morning, when Mr. Henry Smith, of the firm of Messrs. Tuttle and Charles, of Benares, and a creditor of the Insolvent, claimed to be heard,
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  • 571 6 California. B/ the "Johannes C*sar we have received files of San Francisco papers to the 15th of Sept. although she sailed some day* later. We learn, verbally, that the Sept. steamer had arrived from Panama about the ISth, but brought no mail from the Atlantic side. The reason assigned is,
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  • 245 7 SINGAPORE SHIPPINC NEWS ARRIVALS. Nov. ~b-Brit Brig Tyrone, Walt, Borneo > V X O U^Ship Hyderbad, Caster, Hongkong "',U, D °iG SClir Goodluck > Nak °da, Pinang -Do. Bark Eansiricn, ClongfalwK CM cuttaOcL 26 and Pinang Nov. 21. --I><). Schr. Eliza Penelope, Shilstone, Calcutta Not. 0, and Pinang 21 „—D
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  • 945 7 The Dutch barque Jacatra, which arrived at Hongkong Nov. 19thc\perienced a typhoon off the Loochoo Island, on 11th and 12th of Nov., lost sails, Jfcc, and put back. Captain McKellar, of the Sophia Fraser, reports the loss of the brig Industry of Pinang, which vessel was wrecked below
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  • 258 7 (From thtFricrii of China, November 21.) The Ala* Guiles No. 117 to 119 inclusive, have boun. received. la the Ins!, LlN.whosC petition for a month's leave on account of sick* ne-s we translatel last week, presents a fmrtht' i request that he may be permitted to resign hi* office
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  • 1762 7 Decree For Pri.iK Monet. On Thursday tho Fifteeujh diy of November in the Year <>' our Lord \y>o thousand baadredmud Forty-aloe. B« J -»r« the worshipful John Walter Hulme Judge an commissary of the Vice Admiralty Court of Hou Present, Robert Dundas Gw, Registrar.
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  • 338 7 lo^mittvF PR \FT— BRITISH —Buffalo, Sultan Sadpaly, Zeelust, Dido, Fatahool R Jimftß, Hydros C°f*' 1 Maha»boolv, Mahomed Samdanny, Letchmy. Dolphin, Mahomed Bux. Kal.r Haidin Bu Cauderßux, Tyrone, Fame. Hydrose, Goodluck. L m r-TPH Jdl Karim Fatahool. Kachman, Asia, Hoong Goan, Bintang Tujoo. Saumanu?, Laclia-l-l male Goa!,e,
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    • 672 8 JVVTICE. THE PICNIC MAGAZINE will 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 sustained by the Proprietor during the past year. But from the encouragement he has met
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    • 1296 8 A PATIENT IN A DYINO STATE, CURED OF A DIBORDER IN THE CHEST. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Robert Calvert, Chemist, Stokesly, dated January 2 I M, 1847. To Professor Hollowat. Sir, Mr. Thompson, National School-master of this Town, desires me to send you the parti culars respecting a
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    • 676 8 NEW SHIP'S ARTICLES. t^k AN Sale at the Straits Jggfr U Times Press, pnc< One Dollar eaclij th, lew form of Ship's Articles n tctordance with the Act of Par iament 7 8 Victoria. Cap. 112 VALUABLE HORSEST A CURE FOR BIRSOTI. Extract of a Letter dated Madras, June 10,
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