The Straits Times, 26 December 1863

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times. VOL U»t.. PUBLISHED EVERT SINGAPORE SATURDAY DECEMBER 26, 1563 SATURDAY ETTHIKO fl(). 1145
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  • 25 1 1 r-i»««> 1 "IHLT E.UITIOXI. Sm Aniioni Dm 4(1 An.iu»lly Ur 16 Pk Mo.th»... I .|f Yanrly f Tr« IS. Qi»rterly 5
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE.
    • 18 1 On Tue«l*y mm mi:, tli<* -2nd irmtanr. at half Mail tin o'-Kwk, Thomas MoHCßinri' tc of Shanghai.
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  • STRAITS TIMES
    • 780 1 BUM MAKVOF T I E F( RINI (i I IT. I'hk London mail of the 10th ultimo leached this by the China cm the inominir ot the Idh instant; and the Me*»*<ffrie> steamer Tigre, with the M v -eilles mail ot the 19th ultimo, ■MM in yesterday nioi ninu, I
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    • 672 1 Tmk Alubnvia was open for inspec tion on Wednrsday, and no d<>uht many availed tlu'mselvfs if the opporlunity to inspect a ship that will possess a place in the history of the present age. The Alabama once neen will not be readily forgotten. She is not large, being,
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    • 1453 1 Thk following is the China newst brought by the Steamer Orissti The new* ol the past i'oriuigla hu<* been soiiitiwhat inteiestiiig. The great event not unly ol the fortnight, but of ihe pr<--MM >ear, has been the ili-inis^al from he Chinese service of Mr. H. N. Lay, who, foi
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  • 717 1 I*AKI>, IJTU OVKMHKH ittUO. Quein Isal)- II i liua ju.-l deel.tted that from ilit- bcyiin in^f of next year tli>- MS** frt] <>i pooler »\iil tease to exist, find tliat tlii' (lixc uu.eiit is preparing lor the gu|i■NMiati at t :ii of suit. It also appeais
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  • 220 1 MONDAY, 'ilsr DEOIiMIiEK Thk Uritish steamer United Service, Captain CJii c, fiom Bombay with dates to ihe 2nd instant, anchoied iv the roads yesterday morning. Thk P. and O. Company's steamer Orisstt, Captain Parish, from Hongkong witli dato to the 15th instant, arrived iv the roads
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  • 503 1 Thk lliever was to leave Hongkong for Singapore on the 17th iustaut at 2 p. m. The P. and O. Company's steamer Nubia, Captain Gabby, from Hongkong with dates to the 16th instant, anchored in the roads last night. Thk Confederate steamer Alabama anchored in the Roads
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  • 79 1 "WEDNESDAY, 23m» UECKMH R. VV k are requested to *t*te thatotving to the Christmas Holidays the Bund of the 34th I.egt. M. L 1. will not play upon the Esplanade again till the .')lli JanuHiy. Thk British steamer Keanv Captain S. Onborne, Irom X" hai with dates to the 12th
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  • 714 1 Wk learn from Rangoon of the total loss nf the American ship Alarum, rice loaded, on Frepar'u Island. Tmk Alabama left this morning at 9 o'clock and proceeded to the westward. There must be two or three American ships at present iv the Straits of Malacca on
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 263 1 ADVERTISEMENTS. T«r*j for AJyctii— i«u midu known at th* ito fir 10-i^ji r .1 U \l rw\uimm m»rt .pe^ify in the copy the nnm. ».n n-quirftl. slaS nil not lCtf« will I till eoanleriauil I. and ca»r^«d for •<r:n^nt« \n\ aalneriptioni will be received m m* s Ti«»rM Ttui (irnca
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  • 977 2 OUR POS ITION IN CHINA. Di-rini. til.' campaign of the last two years ag»i:i*t the Rebels in this province, the Imperialists hnve availed themselves of every importunity- of gratifying that taste for in if-eritninate daughter which if ever found nmonjfst uncivilised nations. In proportion to ibe importance and size of
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  • 1116 2 Oi'B haidly-won supremacy :'n China has of late been rudely nWhoa. The abrupt, rejection of Capt. Osborn's proposals, and equally abrupt dismissal ot Mr. Lay from the Customs, nerve to shew that a return to old modes of action on the part of the Chinese government
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  • 1419 2 It has been said, and not by an American, but by an Kn:jUsh'iian, that 'he aJeeo oi ('haileaton will form an rpeoh iv the ln>tory of artillery. It is natural to expect a* much. Th operations at Charleston ti ive been ondiicteu o i both side-
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  • 1632 2 If the Bftewh of he IVet eh Km eror be compri'h-nsivelv riewejl, ftre«si*rh bta fea« turo will disclo*e its it Phe Bcn|teror bo Bin*, ««x»c!iy •>* a Mioiator ol a Countitutional State ini^ln l>e^i.', b\ dwelsriog hi* jjratilication at the opp ■riimry afforded him of eulightt'tiiutf Iho
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  • 222 2 Wt ■■IHNUMM tbc arrival of Iho fol- lowing p«Meagera pcr vteiimer Koningen der Nederlmmdm Fron lVitaviu Messrs. Oilfiltan, Black, Wailberg, It >Mam.vicU W. Jackson, Mowaan, tfyr.nij.i- Dad hh.y Feigusson, i.ndC. PoutOß. Alia-. Blltß Hook »ial Miss B«rB». Per Alessu»eiies lnipcriali s steamer 1 Ti^re l ;•'..>■ -•iKjapore -Mt-ssrs. Von BmMO,
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  • Singapore Shipping.
    • 422 2 Monday, «!»t D.c. Hri'ish schooner A lbartro<». in". lons. P. i W. VHlrwra commander, PeMM !'ttt Dec consignees Chang Tee. Britiak barque In hum .n. ,V>7 D'Souia ponimanl.-r. H»ni;.M,n s'H'.'""' s L'-ak Chin •<,„ fr' l n Coafedrrate team, r rfUl.im«, k Krivist, l.r.^r LMiaa, •-•7%.^,., W li fen.l.M,
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  • 111 2 /fol'oirny't Oiutuirnt. AfOailiag Pain*.— lt it [ratifying to hear Mflaran naawik tka ea*a they linvt-l when first ttnv ,ni«-l this '.r. licir uicrrs M< ..r ah-i s-eo, with i.itb tliey iad 1>o«b »fltic:tt-.l lor JWfl ROM .»l inn to a b d lag ..r ialwatory uU-.-r, ii rvctnioi h« oxci
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  • 129 2 INTELLIGENCE. SINGAPORE iUNK UAIT.s Ol KXCHANOVI i is MK.iitiis 1 agfei 4.i. IW. do. 3 do 1, Nj/. a... i d.» v. I 4v 7'/. Meetta3ea*a'algbl 123 .in 2-Jll .Iv <i.. Irai do -j-li da do 'iiin.k I per cent discount 'aris 3dafsaight r .."u i» r
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  • 168 2 Fr.i'M LolSMi Cmir;inlo Mi rtun Clli July Pmmbi Clood < Nnooata 7tli July ll.iri.nsi.i Drvyeu 31st July B. a. Hail Mall I2ta A-i«o»t A. Norwood* Hi^'"* l ;!l1 Aug^t Krvluricii Bljth l'Sili lagasl -iv Baeaoo l nil lilenuor Silk 17th Oct. Fbom Bwami i'..u.st..ntiii M.i.Uin let October KltOM
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