The Straits Times, 18 May 1861

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times PUBLISHED EVEBY SINGAPORE: SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1861. SATURDAY E EN ING VOL- 17 NO- 1038
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  • 1845 1 SATURDAY, MAY is. 186] Hoi-K kok Malacca. The 6th of May, Mm <!u> bob inteil tor tlie third readsßg <>l the Malacca Lam; Bill, has pained. We know nut what BKaSBreS tlie intractable Landholders have adopted td prt'scrve to them their rifjht tn keep tin: lands as reserves
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  • 955 1 GoVERNMKNT QABMfI NOTIFICATIONS. Promotion. A* a Special cane, Mr. .1. HeMKMtil to have the temporary rank ot 3>d. (mss Elerutive Engineer, whilst artiag as V.ii nun- I'^ugiiK -i-r, ill' Singapore. To lime effect from llie date on iratea he bad been six months in ehatge. The lollop ing Circular from
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  • 1850 1 l*iNAN(i. Our I'inantf dates are up to the I lib instant. The "Jud criminal sessions for IHGI had terminated on the /th instant. The subjoined summary ot the Hills returned by the Grand Jury, the cases tried, and the verdicts given, we clip from t tie Aryus: Penanq Casts. Hugh
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  • 214 1 Oppkkssion in Johork. We have received authentic accounts of several new instances of severe oppression, practiced by His Highness the Tumoiigong or his subordinates in Johore. Among other acts which ought to be brought to the notice of the Authorities, we are credibly informed that fishermen from Singapore pursuing their
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 266 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. P*u.\ BBM iv l'.inTiON. Prr Annum On. 40 Annually Dih. 16 SI lUlf V-.trly Tlire* IS. Quarterly 5 Tkrte rates are fur Sttlucriplioiu pai/altU t« advance ADVERTISE JfUtfTi. lierliieuieiiU male Ln>wn at th« jffice,t Cot loii|f jeiwU .il redual SSSSSh fy in the cony the num. noli
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  • 172 2 to lodre a complaint of ill i -age by tbe Johore authoritien. ft appears from the statements of these men that with tour or five others, had been .nme festival in Johore, and together with tome Malays had gambled. Tbe Malays lost, charged the I hincse with using a false
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  • 949 2 Editor's Room.— The following paper* for regulatinj; Public ComtejMM and the n I ifimis of Ma-ter and Servant in the Sti aits Settlements. ba«C placed M Urn Editor's Table. They consist, Kir^t. ol a letter lad enclovure from tbe Honorable the <Jovrrnor of the Straits .Settlements to the rieik of
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  • 787 2 A f>ROWI. WITH (JIUMBI.KRS. Wby dmi't y«»u keep a BMTI correct Shi[i|ii, l,i>t*' totjrsoae. Why don't you give us a greater variety <>! nrn>" another exclaim*. Why don't you BBtaY my WMcI for he 1 MVper destination"? enquires MM ("apt. tin. We ■roOaVj to iawW tlie-ei|ttci ies hy mnki rii;
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  • 407 2 Vot.CA>OKS tN SIN-AP'IKK HaKROR. Within the la-t few days the !*«»lice have been iimiisii illy active aaBBBg 'lie Junk- in llarlnir. It wa- -uspeered that soiiie of ttuMii hail large (|iiantities of (iiiipiiwder on board. An inspection of two of them proved this suspicion t.. b,jnst the first was found
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  • 310 2 "For tuk bknkkii of whom it m\y conckrn." With this and no other object, we clip the following from tlie Knglishman Litters from England st »te that, partly in consequence of the extinction of the Indian Navy, and partly on account ot the unwieldy l ltalll ot the East India
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  • 276 2 Thk following remarks by Sir P. B Maxwell, in hischaige to the Jurors at the I ttc criminal sessions, are worthy of attention. In conclusion tlic learned Judtte said thai be had to repeat to the Bfagiataafeaa, nnd Coroner* an observation wliich tie bad often had occasion to make belorx,
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  • 129 2 Thk menol the Brigade of Artillery stationed here, have, with tbe exception of five, elected to serve under the amalgamation rules. We think they have acted wisely. They can be n.» losers by the nominal change. This amalgamation scheme will however affect tbe officers more spriou-ly, though n correspondent of
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  • 152 2 Fkom the Frirnrl of lidin, are glean the following (i ii tii-tilai s t>f aea-e which came before tbe Calcutta Sn.all Cau-e Court lately, in which the defendant was Oeacral D*Orgoni, who repreaaaaal himself as (N><nmander of the King of Ava's troops and fir«t Minister at his Coin t, and
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  • 117 2 Wk do Bat know, says the Rmgtish»t(in, that we may not just now be noting one of those atnagj* trifles which ociMsioiiHlly lead to mn>l iinpartaal dHaeavariai and grrai results. (,'iiptain Danan, af the bark Trmro, last from the Mauritiu-, bought in the market there three ducks. Win n these
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  • 123 2 Wk give «tp t«»-day a ffreaf jhmtion of out- available sjm m*, to the paHlicatiim of Mr. Crmvfurd'«i Bamphlet on tin- t'ul lire t i.ivci tinient ofthc Straits Colonies* 'I hi- is an able document, and many of tho MggcatioM euntain ed therein we hope to sec curried out. As
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  • 81 2 "Tan Skaii Oaan."— or "Tbe Tan Tribe is Supn'ine" was the motto which was exhibited on the lltli instant by a riotous faction on Carpenter St.ect. The rioters carried a number of flag* and were well armed for oaTuace. The above is the latest exhibition of the insolence which sets
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  • 32 2 (iKVKHU OK MoNTAtBAN Pa trie down from Saigon in the Forltiu. and la ided this morning under a aaktte fiom Fott Fuller ton, a guard of honor received Mm on his landing.
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  • 24 2 Thk shi|> Englishman, whicii sailed limn B 'Hilj.iV in ballast bound to the Rice l\>rts got stranded off China Buckeet an the 'JKtli March.
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  • 25 2 Thk French Steam Transport Forbin anived from Saigon on the 13th itrst. Matt.T- were much in the same state there a- when the Formosa left.
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  • 26 2 Thk Russian "^team Frigate Ahrrrk, I'ilkiu, Comnuinder, arrived from the Cape of Good Hope on the 1 3th iust. She is bound to China and Japan.
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  • 36 2 PiNANfi. Hugh Mac Xeal, Master of the Schooner Alma of Singap uv, has B6ea found guilty of Shooting his Mate with the intent I.) do mvat grievous l>o lily harm, und sentenceil to H years transportat'on.
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  • 38 2 An Elephant hunt has been orgauizod on a grand scale in Q— dak. The Rajah ol Para has lately presented he of (juedah with if. surplus toed animal, which the latter has sent to the King of Siam.
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  • 58 2 Thk Hooghly returned from I'ahang yesterday. We have been unable to learn the ex tct purport of her visit, or its re>u't further than that she was despatched immediately on the return of the Gun-boat wiiich went to I'ahang last week, with the object of enquiring info certain political di--tuibntices
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  • 102 2 Thb Simoon brought down the intelligence that the Mail Steamer Ma dras was to leave Hongkong on tlie 12th, and may therefore be expected here on the 19th inst. H. B. M'u. steamer Simoon, J. M. Cooke Esq., commander, with Col. P* Sausmarez, Captains Smart and Douglas, Lieuts. Ci»ok, Briggs
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  • 61 2 Thk Rainbow brought down from Sarawak the pleasing intelligence th.it Sir James Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak, had obtained from tire Sultan of Brune a confirmation and extension of his right of authority over the Oya and Muk. -i Rivers. The It -inbinc on her return to Sarawak will proceed to
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  • 58 2 Thk Sarawak Steamer Rainbow, Hewat, Commander, arrived from Sarawak and L:ihiiiin on the 12th inst. The Rainbow brings intelligence of the death of Mr. Ro'nert Paterson, ol the Firm of Messrs. .Miudleton, 1 1 unison and Co., who went out to Lahuan some time since in charge of tli Caal
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  • 22 2 fl. I. M.'s ateawter Granada arrived "n harbour yesterday from S tig >n, which port -he left "ii the 1 4th in-t.
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  • 1683 2 MR, CRAWITK' s PAMPHLET Suiietti<r.S fur the luilurr I ,iini >tr iH,m itf British Ctimmt* m tks Rrwfi ot \l<-litn-a. //y .1. Ciiwvitßii, Baa}* M. P. ihr«a Col >■■>'* <n the afalaoi have h» w*9* \htm w aica <•( tit nora'haa Li gnaw ai hn i- f
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  • 4582 3 a lI.HtJtJ ..il -111 c an I li•- tin I ire 1 5S I >I.IH I ti.677/.. M alit-i- lux wi 1 make a (iis)iusable i-xplai" tJt<« -ai;<» «hv 'lie reSSMM t .if tlie expen liIsMl tli <. aiiiail tin- ~aiae .x'ent ns n ril xoenses inrnrre I t<»r ihe
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  • 1184 3 THK KXIIIKITKIN OF ISO 2 (From the l.omi.in Gazette InTMIV»TI'.N.\I. KXIIIBITION OK WoKKS OF Imh-ti;v and AiAth uk litLU in Lon Ml II iMiii. Her Majesty's Commissioners. Karl (iranville, K i. Lard PtmUtM tbo Council Urn Mar* neis of Chend'M. Ttmaos "rrtrg, Km|.. M.P., C We-itwoith Di.kr. Es.i
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  • 360 3 ARRIVALSMay II fllilMb b.irk New tfoHr, 588 tons. K'.iin S.vntow, Ap. ii I6tu SUB* ■it^neet, Cheng Scnu.v o <• <• l|. i. uer Foihiii, M>rier, j Baig 11 May Bth. c ••—Uhiihii »h.p vVm. ike Canqaeror, «77 lon«i \lcKie, eotßßMnoaK, Horn i.i. 19th Aiiril, DMxignera, J. i»e Almei
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES,
    • 17 3 At fWawak, ti tha 'JSth April the wife o> i V 11, Eao, of a c!ati(fhter.
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    • 263 3 At Labii in, on the 'JUt April, kuddculy, Damu rATKauto.v I-X)., ial, tf aagapora, Ilulhttny'l Ointment anil What, ver their ..ilnienta, none need despond of b. itiL' cur.d tiil tliry have trie;! these inestiiiisliln rrmedie-.. Whe'h.r the disMMS St internal or external, apeattMMM or the result ..f violence, if
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  • 412 3 Tuo <t Rius. I Viatl'i Nmi, T.im Ctrritii, Comiamns. l)nn»»T»i,i». H. B. M's S. Charybdis |Hon. Keaue H. M. Stmr.lTonze 126 Noyes H. I. M. Str :Forbin Morier HIM. stmr. Granada 381 Hash-wood H. 3d. S. S. Hooghly I 175 T. O. Wri K ht Siam,
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    • 313 3 At Malacca, on 'luwwlay the :!')th ultimo, iiy the Rev, M. AM.tltD, at the Churrh of M. I'r.iiici-i Xini'i Mi. -lim.nun Dl fta>OSA to Mi«s Klua Si lin a i'i.iim.i TO F. H. GOTTLIEB, EfcQTJIRE. 67;. SIR— The unil.-r>i k 'n.-il ri|ii.«t tht v. .11 ill convmie :i Till. ln-
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    • 670 4 THK SlHBimi DAILY TIMES lubseriptlon Ito the Daily Times. Tor one year S 40 •■v «iasilh« 23 SUJfc BSSSJSSMSSBBf three 13 CchCopT CeotsM T^r^S«.^sL§ f l eVyil?ufdl, KSSSpUon .to the W-kly Timas. Annually s l i Half yearly J Quarterly One month Each Copy OenU 3« Advertise menu and •ttbacrtptiosis
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    • 813 4 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Offices Battery Routl, Singaftore, MAIL Sf.Al LINES< OUTWARD MAILS. Onu of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Ccmpany'H Steam Ship*, with the English Minis of Apfil 10th, -nay l»e expected M Sinif»ipo'e en route to Hongltoni! an or about the 30th May. lIOMKWARI) M\lL<.
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    • 1168 4 Messrs. WHAMPOA AND CO.S ADVERTISEMENT. ussai Uessrs. WHAMI'OA it Co. have always '>v Sale an fxtftisivt- and choice inwortiuent of tlu> following ({oods, selected specially for their Store*. WHOI.BSALI, RtTAII. (V FOR KXI-URTATION. Cea» and Always on salr. Teas <>f the choicest flavors— comprising. Gunpowder, Pekoe, Uynon, Souchong, Twankay, aVe.
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    • 1154 4 CAUTIO3 AGAINST COUNTERFEITS. Son* are genuine «.i.V*« the signature of R. and L. Perry and Co. it ajixed to each trrapper, an<l blmrn on the bottle and such bottle is protr, t,-,l by a patent capsule, bearing the proprietors' name an I asfaVstl in full. Me«r< R. i L Perry
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    • 964 4 %m* Mm* fir aitcr Office. I-OXDON. ESTABLISHED 1710. TMK Manager* of 1 lie Sin Fibi Opucb. LcauoN, Ih'k t<> ml nn tlie Merihants at Siunapore, that they have constituted mid appointed the Pllill I sig 111 d M tlieir Attornies to insue Policies ol Inawati H^ainst Fire on Buildings, Goods,
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    • 707 4 fttl'tHMllllilllilMll TARGET I ::t::i'.:::±:Wz: ikw>Ut >»ru. L In wiih ■vr 1 1 1. 1, niiiiiii'iiiiiiniiiuii cAmtß.ll. ELEY'S AMMUNITION OF KVKRY KKSi I.MI'TION 1,,n SPORTINCJ O|{ MILITARY PURPOSE*. DOUBLE Witterproof Centr.,l Kir.- Cat 1 Waddings to piev.-nt the IsaelssfJ tin,,, Wiie C»rtrid(ie« for Killing th h distances, I'reech Loading (Jitrlridge Casen
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