The Straits Times, 19 November 1864
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Title Section15 1864-11-19 3 The Straits Times I* PUBLISHED EVERT SINGAPORE, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19 1864. SATURDAY ETDONO fl() 1105?15 words
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1531 1864-11-19 3 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, NOV. 19 1864. THE MARTABAN. It is now just aixmt year Mine the Alabama r.une «»n Eastern waters and struck terror in o the American shipping. The remembrance ol her will probably be h l«jBg time of passing; away; but her individual acts are liardly to be1,531 words
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Article1106 1864-11-19 3 Wk extract the f..!|.iwin» liom the 01 eminent Guzet >e of Pi 'lay la t. Wk the uudersigned, having ii.quir- ed int. i the IsM of the B-iiish barque K>ei>3nkr of North Shields, Official No. 6,91)5, burtlnn 2(0 tons, £llis Swan, Master, find That the1,106 words
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Article473 1864-11-19 3 Tim Province Correspondent of the Pniniu) An/it*, write*: The people ah>ut (be District* of Tell.ih Ayer Ta>v.ir a il Pena^nh arc ;iiixi<nis to get tip "chools (or the education of tlieir cliihlren. This desire lias l;«vn fostered by the Puntftilu wbo tliough M.ilioinedan, hut liHving been a pupil473 words
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Article2948 1864-11-19 3 THE BALLOON TRIP TO JAVA. To the Editor of the Straits Timet. Siu, You had a notice in jour Journal Mm <U\h ago relative to the descent of im\-i'li hihl parly on the I»laml of Java in n Balloon which had made the I HC^Hue unin'erruptfdly from St. Petersburgh2,948 words
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Advertisement303 1864-11-19 3 THE STRAITS TIMES. Dalai Km waiJkeVi i-.oiTiort. \niiom Dr* 40. Annually l>r. 16 ML Half Yearly m Thr«« Qu»rt».rly fi A9VESTIBSMSVTS. Term* for A<lrrrti*ea.ent« :n»Jr known at the Qatoa. (Vxi.iaeui eiiWra! iuio f..r long period* at redu- aw) AitrrtttrmeuU and aabeeription* will be reeeiv- U tin SraAiT* Timu OBflSsfl >l*o303 words
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Article160 1864-11-19 4 •7o the Editor of the Strait* Timet. Dkak di v, 1 notice iv your paper of to-day a remark on the Midday Gun, and as your bLluhiiik have been kindly opeu to me on previous occasions, I shall feel equally obliged if you will allow me through160 words
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Article899 1864-11-19 4 To the Editvr of the Daily Time/. Dear Sir,— Su.T-r<.r, f ronl gocjai Rr i eT st e ol every kins^irom the imte victim of ext"'tiouiite C»i>men to Pater fitmilias quarrelling with Crinoline and ihn Income tax are fond of seeking an outlet for their indignation by wi899 words
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Article849 1864-11-19 4 SOCIAL APA THY. To the Editor of the Daily Times. Dear "sir, Your Correspondent X" had a very excellent letter in your ymterd»y'» i»su«— concerning social apathy. Fully admitting all therein alleged as to our indiffer nice to gt*al things in general, or to tlio«e tiling* which comluce to ihe849 words
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Article593 1864-11-19 4 In the London Daily News ol the 12th October, we find an article upon the custom of appointing Bi«hops i to small Colonies, of which the lolloping Uan extract A period about equal to the aveiage term of i- >i»co|i.il service abroad has elapsed since the movement, instigated by the593 words
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Article310 1864-11-19 4 MONDAY, Uth NOVEMBER. Thk P. and O, Company's steame SaUette, Captain Tomlin, from Bombay having called at Galle aud Penang, and bringing the English mails of the l Oth October, arrived at New Harbour yesterday at noon. The amount of bullion by the P. and O.310 words
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Article485 1864-11-19 4 •\VKDNKM»AV, IGtii NOVEMBRK. TrißhK Chinese were each committed by the Sitting Magistrate on Monday I ist ti» r> months' imprisonment in ili"' lloii-c of Correction, for having defrauded a Malay of MCI catties of rice out often pifMN sold and delivered. The defendants on weighing out the article, made n-eil485 words
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Article43 1864-11-19 4 THURSDAY, 17th NOVEMBKK. Sicnor Kobbio proceeds to-morrow to Batavia where he will give a series of Concerts and as he has been promised the assistance ol the Amateurs here on his return, we will most probably have the pleasure of heating him again.43 words
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Article125 1864-11-19 4 With regard to our article respecting the burning of the Martaban, which appeared a few days ago, we have since been iulormed that the parties upon whom the loss falls, have as yet, no reason t i conclude that their claims for sjpmpensation Will n.>t be met by the English125 words
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Article91 1864-11-19 4 Extract or our Tklegkam, Received 14M November, 1864. New York, bth Oct. There is a general rumour that the federals have suffered severe losses in attacking the 2nd line of the Confederates. Paritlbth Oct. The Dano German arrangements are considered to be concluded. The Insurrection in Algeria goes OD, and91 words
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Article30 1864-11-19 4 FRIDAY, 18th NOVEMBER. I hk Mi -o-.i-reritH Imperiales steamer Wyda*f>e,- Ch plain Armstrong, from Hongkong with dates to the 11th iv stant, arrived at New Harbour on Wednesday night last.30 words
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Article24 1864-11-19 4 Thk British steamer Arratoon Apcar, C.i|itniii H. de Smidi, from Caleuita with dates to the stlt instant, nrrived in the harbour yesterday at noon.24 words
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Article78 1864-11-19 4 Thk British steamer Indore, Capt. Games, from Bombay with dutes to the 3rd instant, anchored in rh« hat b mi yesterday nt noon. Thk Arratoon Apcar carries the following quantities of Opium. For Hongkong 1,375 »> Shanghai or Hongkong 305 Tot tl chests 1,730 Two native seamen were at rested78 words
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Article63 1864-11-19 4 Thk six Chinese who were commit* ted iimler a Coionci's uarrnnt, on a chatge of inansli- tighter in the case of the drowning of a Chinaman at the Tanjotig Paggar Dock on the lOt It nit were brought up and tried on the above cludge by the Sitting Magistrate yesterday,63 words
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Article72 1864-11-19 4 Thk total amount of fines inflicted by th« >iiting >!agi»trate at the Polic Coiirl during Ihe inonlh of October last, was Ks. 7»OU and S 1,105. Tbe amouurs paid by prisoners, inclusive ot the tines that were subsequently received at tbe House of Cot rectiou after the commitment ol prisoners,72 words
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Article95 1864-11-19 4 A case of stabbing and wounding two Mil i\ Chinting*. arising out of the seizure of enntraband Chandoo, took place ol I'assier Panjang this morning. On three Chines* being arrested who were occupied in tbe process of preparing chandoo, an attempt was made to rescue them by a great number95 words
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Article156 1864-11-19 4 An uctot piracy was committed at 2 o'clock in the ilternoou yesterday at Pulo Sambas. It appears, that as four Chinese inn boat, loaded with charcoal, were passing near the Island, an other boat maimed by Malays came alongside and the men in it requested some fire. The Malays were156 words
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Article75 1864-11-19 4 Wk gather the following Telegrams from the Bomhuv papers, they are of the same dates as those already published here. L >NDOM, 17th Oct. Shipping arrived Dakane and Stutelie. News from America reports continued figiitiug oil both sides ol the Jmnes Uiver, with varying success. The Confederates are being reinforced,75 words
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Article21 1864-11-19 4 LIVERPOOL, 19th Oct. Cotton market steadier. Fair Dhollera, 14} d. Ooinrawuttee, 13d. Manchester market gloomy. Shirtings, 235. ti I. to 14s.21 words
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Article25 1864-11-19 4 SATURDAY, 19th NOVEMBKR. H. N. M. steamer Itn/mo, Captain Moethe, from Butavia with dates lo the I "nil instant, anchored in the toads this morning.25 words
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Article31 1864-11-19 4 Thk next Homeward mail was to leave Hongkong by the steamer Emeu, at 2 p. m.oii Tuesday the 15tb instant, and may be expected here on Sunday afternoon or Monday morning.31 words
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Article20 1864-11-19 4 Thk Mess iSeries steamer Bn/manthe, with tin- Marseilles mail of the 19th October, is due here on Monday the 21st.20 words
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Article54 1864-11-19 4 Ykstkrdat the Marine Magistrate inHicted a fine of 40 Rupees on the Chief l 'flirt r of the British Barque Ocean Bride, for liruUlly assaulting the apprentice of the said vessel. The boy was ordered to perform some work which not being satisfactorily done, he wax knocked down by a54 words
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Article96 1864-11-19 4 We have been Riven to underhand thai the Spanish barque Maria Lou. Ira, whfeh arrived tin. at the begi, v nina of I hi* month, br tight nine lays who mm* tot 'tuna'tcly rcs-cui d 1,,,,,, pirates off the island of «»001,,0 y BmbM Man- of. war and takm t(96 words
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Article104 1864-11-19 4 Thk two recent explosion* of <;,i n powder at Home which have loll.m,,) so closely ii|.on one another, should be a etui ion to those who have efcam of the two *iiiagHzines here,— especially so witli regard to the shore one. Aoi.Mling to Msjasjn, Dull ant) S oll Matement in104 words
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Article58 1864-11-19 4 Wr extract the following from y e(U tenfiy's (1 nhmmml Gtizttte. The (iovei umint I'iii.ting Prp ss having been this day trai>sferrrd to the uiidersigntd, all romtiMinieiitions relating therein, should be aililu».,.d to the Secretary to Goveiiunent P \V. D. J. O. MAYNK,— Captain K. E., Ksty. to Govt. P.58 words
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Article42 1864-11-19 4 Captain F. L Hlayfair and Mr. C. J llatis'iu resinned charge, i spectively, of the ottices of 'Police .M.i^is. ttate and C unii is-ioif r of the CoVu of lt< <|tiest.s aid Deputy Commissioner f Police at Malacca on tbe 3id iustaut.42 words
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Article338 1864-11-19 4 The following I'roccvdings of a Marine Court of Inquiiy, ate published for general inf.u inatiou We, the undtrsigneil, having inquired into the lorn the of British ship Knight Tivij>lnr,oi Liverpool, Official No. 40,9i1, bin then 1,071 Inn-*. U i Ham Guyse SjMtke, Master, ritnl That the said yes-el left >hanghai338 words
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Article76 1864-11-19 4 Thkkk will be Hot Shot and I perimciital Firings lioin Forts Full' A ton and Palmer on the MiHihgl the 22nd, 23rd, Mill and2stli nuiant, from 6 to 7 o'clock. I'irec'iou of Hange Koit Fullirton j Suiitli j from \Si.utl> f»t« !v .o i One 'lists FortPalnu-r iwoTar^U j F.76 words
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Article1793 1864-11-19 4 FROM OUB OWN CORRESPONDENT. Paris, 10th October, 1864. Somk light is now tin own on tb« Franco- Italian Convention, theti xt ol it was published yesterday by the nittui. It is now certain that thetnM fer ot the Capital to another it\ thai Turin, was the condition expre*»>ly imposed by1,793 words
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Article73 1864-11-19 5 Wk have to announce die arrival ■f tiie following passengers per steß'ner Sitls'lle. Fur x»»< (/"//"••<-.— l-ir-ut. <<"& P.nll P', hiii Mr*, ''il'inwn. e«s-B. T. I VI »cU l<""huy«, 1! «"1'-'. »i>d 4 cMIJ n. E. ft. /u'.y. I ii"<e T n Uoo eh'V For Hoivjkong.-UtVit. bullock. Mr. and Mrs.73 words
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Article545 1864-11-19 5 ARRIVALS. S»tarl»y IStlt Sov«mber. Bri'Uih barque Marquard Family, 33T tow, ]mHk mmm i«itf| H" back. H. I. M. steamer Kcqo, toi\s, <as««t ■omraander, .Saigon 7lh Not. Duma chip Korfrea Kuhn. 800 ton*. K. Iw ble coinnunder, Bjuncin 2<iih October. Dutcli tchooiier Bintaog Tujoo, 176 tonn, N«oo•U, UfFii rttli545 words
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Article127 1864-11-19 5 llullmray-* Ointment unit Pill* Kemale cii.p an t«.— Many complain* Mriw in worn, it from iienle«' .rinatienti n luring vou'h. Ti en U eh. fitting time to reduce »U fu'iction.l disturbance* to o der once set neat, n>> fuith^r irr. will occur. Ho'l way 1 Ointment, well ruhSed down the127 words
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Article1666 1864-11-19 5 ShII-S* \*MiB. Capiaim. Ki.ao amo Rio. it or ton AtR TAt *,|KRK FIIOM. C'.NNIONKBS OR A O .NT«. DIWTIHATIoM •t»Wf4 2« -biian s.-nior NaT»K>Ui««r M <\™' h-»Aunii*t ri*MMiiN Uwifgwi <?,,:„ Im-ei'i. HMabeM «Jo»ei,,m.-nt. ..."\ov 10 I' -nkxli- H. N- M.Coihmil. M H U«. i L. iit Not1,666 words
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Advertisement336 1864-11-19 5 VICHY. THE PROPERTY OF THE CROWN FRANCE |J|||fM Z2 UoULhVAHU .MoNMARIHC I'ARIS. Water and Lozenyet to facilitate diee*ti»n. fca» tW puplliiH Vichy tmtlH nt home. &ilt» for irrpa u.g unitalioi. Vichy drmk*. \LL e»e rmluct* re mutiuf .cturc.l under ii im intnent iiiipeotioii. I).- ware »t iniiuiioiis and n*k for336 words
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Advertisement181 1864-11-19 5 USSTEOEIDON. PATENT, M.MiCU Ist, 1864. ME>nK.S GAIIKIKI. loventioaloraupplv.uk Aitihoai Mmernl leeth, wun »oft flaxit'lf |waBS eutiinty (li«|<HHl.n; with til* u*e of SB iiu.s, wires, or BBBBmISM t.iKteninga, ami us|.e<.'ially atlxpted for warm clim.i'ev [j*^MIOLO ESTABLISHED f Diploma 1814 Harlky Sthkbt, ('AVkNDKtH SqbaßK »nJ CITT riSTjBLIsHXIkNT, Js, I.i^uatk HILL, 4 door*181 words
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Advertisement321 1864-11-19 5 A,'-ntH, or will b* furaitbed direct an receipt of Twelve Stamp*. «Sia K «i>ore, I.Sth Merch, 1*64. Fl 7-] Me»»m. O.briel on tbe Los* «"d Re«tori«ti<in of the T* '-l -Harli-y- street, Cwndinh -quare L*apa>SaV- XMsla a aav wMss* aliwaaf hijl lyi>>pniar, and aa a trfili* on the te-'h, wh321 words
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Advertisement179 1864-11-19 5 MARINE HOTEL. BRVNIG BATAVIA. mRR T"nder«i((iied, proimetor of the Ma--1 rine RoUl at Batavia, takes the liherty to recommc".! liiiaaMf to the v.«r of Oentiemen vi-iluij; Balav i. fenNakfiiig that nothing will t..- left to innk. the l..«J^iiig ka tbia Hotel i»k c fortabie at possible. F.. .KiNNKT. b.tavi 23rd179 words
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Advertisement615 1864-11-19 6 INSLTRANCE EASTERN NORIH WESTERN INSURANCE OFFICE. epHK underaigned has been "PPO"^ 1 Agent for the "bore offie*. »nd is preTHE HINDOOSTAN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Do Do. Do. Payable in Singap 01 P#«Mg. Moulmain. Calcutta. Bombay and Singapoie,2otl. April 1H63. "cALCUTTiTinERCANTILE. MARINE INSURANCE SOCIETY 'P H B Undersigned, having been appointI615 words
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Advertisement806 1864-11-19 6 a'mm Mmßurance OMceLONDON ESTABLISHED 1710. THE Manager* of the Six Fiu JriMCB ht Los don, bef{ to inform the Iftreaanta ■1 Siagapure, that Hiey have constituted »nd ■I'poioted the Undersigned aa their Attornies to issue Policies of lm.ur.nice HgHinst Fire on I uilduigs, Goods, Meichandixe, and other Proprty at that806 words
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Advertisement826 1864-11-19 6 NOTICE TO PASSENOEK3 rOH MA *£ILLE3 BT OVEHLANU ROUTE nAjMBMMM for Mnrseillcs arr hereby informed that in future, by order ol the Frencti Government, Brititk, Sweditk. Belgian and Dutch Subject* will be permitted to paaa through France without passports, un a simple declaration uf their nationality, All other paKsengei* from826 words
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Advertisement1114 1864-11-19 6 /-^HILDRKNS WORM TABLETS B V^ TING'S) Th« great reme.lv for these di«* on)«rs in Children can now be administered in the form of a Purely Vegetable Sweetmeat, at onoe agreeable and effective. Prepared and Sold in Tins, and Bottlea, by THOMAS KEATING. Chemist ftc, 79, Si. Paul' Churchyard, London, K.C.,1,114 words
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Advertisement985 1864-11-19 6 DRESSING CASES. DESPATCH BOXES, TRAVELLING BAGS &c. PRIZK MKDAL, 1862. TOULIYIIN and GALE Established ,(tnt Hundred and Twenty- three Years, MANUFACTURERS AND EXPORTERS I'ATENT INDIAN DESPATCH f BOXES, DRFSSING CASES. TRAVELLING BAOS.&o I T, NEW BOND STREET. W. stI»cF»CTOST— W«e I.vne and Kuckcnbury City E, NO MOM COD LTVISH OIL.985 words
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Advertisement958 1864-11-19 6 tMMIJMTI 0 1 T: T |f|iH4J TARGET ::S iir..,s, tui l c ITft I^ M mt^ F. 1.1 ":::::gijgiro:£: K N r 1 1. 1 ttmtn t ;tt caitiucu. Eley's Ammunition Of KVKRY DttCRIPI lo\ I For Spoituigor Military Purp DOUHI.K Waterpnml Central Fire c» Waddings to prevent the |oadin958 words
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