The Straits Times, 2 September 1865

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. VOL 21 PUBLISHED- EVERT SINGAPORE SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 1865 SATURDAY ETSMXXtt KG- 1125
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  • 645 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, SEPT. 2, 1865. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. Minutes of the proceedings of the Municipal Comn.'n-sioners held on the 16 tli August, 1865. Cotiiniissionen Present. The Hon'hle Colonel Maopherson, Dr Little, J. D. Vaughan, Esquire, R. Woodi*, Inquire. Fin Engines. Kead a letter dated 2nd injit., from the Commissioner of
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  • 814 1 Engineer's Depar'ment, Hth AujtiHt me--To C. R Rioo, K>q. Sec eiarv to the Municipal onirrn** nneis of Sin^wpoie. Sir,—l have the h«nor t<. report tV«»t for several day* dtirinft the Uxt fortnight I b ye hi i tbe works on ''nvpn^li oad susp< nded in cnaequence of the very i>nn»iial
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  • 312 1 fl! 11l Institution, ■Sint(.ip>re, I*4 au,mi-i, 1865. To 0. It. liiiie, >■*<[■ Secretary to tlie Municipal f'omm'>'nio»e'!., Mngxpore. My l>e»r fir,—ln answer to my letter re. qiie<-iifie you (o givr to the Tiusnee-- -ftlns Institution HM .i-kiinn] cl.infnl tli .t the Bust of Sir Mamf.rd Knfflcs v their property, and
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  • 1451 1 By the Steamer T/iuiute^rMcb ari ived on Tacsday l;i-t we have received our tmial rilrx of Calcutta Papers, up to the 19th intttant, tiom which we exti.et the ti Honing item>< ol inti Ilig.nee The Kengal Chamher of Commerre has represented to the (lovernment ol India the (set that
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 441 1 Tv the Editor of the Singapore Daily Times bin, I rxpected to see Mr. Head in pi im tint rooming and hare not been dia-, ••ppuiutcil like him, 1 am ay try to trouble you attain, but as he sta>es the question
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    • 187 1 T» the Editor of the Daily Times Dkar Sjk— lu answer to a letter iv your pa^er vf ye»ienliir, «uu d by A Lover ol Music" all.iv me lo intorin tlmi afm|. in that the K-v<l the Chaplain did ■mend that the |Mnl 154' h ami IMth li\
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    • 118 1 2b tie Editor of the Daily Times. Sir, It it uaelesa continuing a cornspondence when the disadvantage U all on my aide. The "same Director" is not Junius neither am I a Draper— l may guess at his identity but he i*
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    • 222 1 2b the Editor of the Daily Times. Diar Sia, Yon will oblige me as well as many of my friend*, by informing us, what length of residence under the British flag entitles a Chinese to letters of naturalization. My object in asking this question, is to
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    • 456 1 To the Editor of the Daily limes. Dkak Sin Through tbe.mediuin of tbe valuable columns ot your widely circulated taper, I would beg leave to make the following ougtiestions in the hope that they way not be deemed out ot place. Fitsilv. Tint a laiye Union Jack
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    • 210 1 To tht Editor of the Daily Tim*. Sik,— Having come acro«a whilst perusing your paper of to-day's .date a letter headed, A new Chinese Trick," it occurred to me that tome Chioeite Comedians bad lately arrived here and were giving re* presentations, and tbe writer was
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    • 298 1 To tht Editor of the Strait* Time*. Diab Sir— Afier* writing my Letter yesterday, I found that there was one more suggestion which I omitted lo make and as the Proverb nays belter late than never" I thooght I would trouble you once more. I would suKireat
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    • 745 2 To the Edi'or of the Daily Timet, DRAB SISJ,— On lo*kini; over a copy of lb< fJrcrlond China *Ydf7, of tlie 12th instant, the stilijoitn'il parsgrsfA straek me .i- being rsihrr mm ere .in<l sbsuwsjsl unjust, toward! y.iinik' Cststtiih and lliercforc as a lo^er ol ju>iin i
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    • 262 2 To the Editor fifthi ■hinl.-i Timt-s 'i>"ir bai Irnij; been arlc^fassd i. ilici anil it ias been my privik <■ to wilni'.M i .ot a lew .f iliem. Mai,y i f i...\, bi-ntir brycud my com' ]'relien»i"ii bul it>'tn^itt ilu-ui all 1 d w<% ti:ink I cv>r witaesiad
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    • 337 2 ART ILLERY PRACTICE. lo the Editor of the Daily Timet. Drall Sin. Hitherto it has boon cus toinary a day or two belore target practice from the Ratlines (o publish a notice to that rlTer l in the Daily Papers, and I vse mi newh.it surprised lo see, or rather
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 329 1 ADVEETISEMENTB. Ssr Ailvertixen enm BSSia kuowi) *t tb«* Coatrasta mter>-l into (sr long periods at redu. AdvartiseoMaU aad aabMrlptieM will 1>« rec«ive,l »t tin 1 STiiAiTH Timks orncs »l»o iii Ix>ndoa, by K. A. Aluak. l.oini«urd Street, city ia CnlcutU, by Me»nr« Apcar *nd Co., Advertinors rnuiit «p«oifj in tlie
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • NEWS OF THE WEEK.
    • 338 2 U K.i.i Imiii good authority that 11. M'-. StaeMDat lianttrcr, Brill proceed to Sarawak and Luhuau during tbe ■MsTM sjf a few days Wk has* tlia» the steamer Bintang, reported in urn IM of satai Is rxpetrtcd fin in Euiope has put into the Cape with Mime
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    • 471 2 I iiKitr. .u>- n later 1 ile^iams by llie steamer Thunder, than those brought by (be Reiver yeuterduy. Tbe latest Telegrams from London are up to the I .Mi 'mutant, ifliich statp that the President is ill, the Confederates are joining in Imperial meaxures, the si -.iiner
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    • 488 2 Thk steamer H-nriette, C ijitain Lobb sailed tor Malacca yesterday afternoon. H. N. Ms. steamer Hertog Bernard, Capt.in St.. he, (nun Baiavia with date* ■<> the *26ih current, anchoied in In- roads ye.steiday evening. Tub ease of forgeiy against the time expired convict named Luxainon Dhonjee will
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    • 810 2 It. M's Straits s earner Pluto left this for Malacca at 8 a. M. t > day, with His Honor the Recorder and Suite. Captain 'VaNon of the Btitish ship o<'ean Ho-ne, leports having spoken the following vessels. On the bib May in Lat 5 15' N.
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    • 351 2 Wk have been informed on reliable authority that Captain Goodman having lately re*igned the command of H. Ms. Strait* gunboat Mohr. Lieutenant Rllis I. N- has been appointed Coiiflnandcr of the said vessel, and proceeded to Malacca in* H. Ms. Straits steamer Pluto, yesterday to join the
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    • 470 2 Thk B i wish Si<»tn«'i Httiritlft, Captain L.dth, ti om M.ilarea, (with dates to the tts4 August) returned to this I'uit las! cvi nicg. Capiain Wiuißiii tun of iliefti iii-li »lii[i Fiiozepore, h-jhi t^iav'uff >i»iken the BiiliNli >!%• liinJin Cusllt, and Barque Antoinette, iv the Mr^its .M.il.irra.
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  • 1303 2 {From the Friend of India, Au s utt 7.) Were the kingdom ol hiam under a Eu. ropoaii Uovernmeiit it would be one ot tlie moot flourishing couutrien in the woild. Onui tinned were expectrd ol Hie I re»fiit kin.- lieloio lie cume lo iliu I throne,
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  • 1523 3 \i r Mill, w i i o Krmi lo take a morbid «uri- i" confirming the U l»r prrjudtof sopliic politti.-i.iiis, lik- lately 'lit it nece*sarj to exhort liU American not to bt un.lnly lonian to the con. ol ll>« Soutli. The officious reiiMM, or (if
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  • 76 3 Wk announce the rival -»f the tollmviti^ passengers per steamer Thun tier Iroin CalfHitu. Messrs. NIWs, fames, and Creaton, Mrs Mack, ertoon and 2 Misses Moses. Per steamer Choir Phya from Stain. Messrs. Crutn and Xa>ier. Per Itiiiuf Htrtu!J//lt>niird from Batavia. Messrs. Ravensway, Van*9oek. Wiesse, Bleekrode. Van Swieten, V'risendorp, Van
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  • SINGAPORE SHIPPING.
    • 349 3 Saturday, J'ith August. British barque Lile. 23T tens, Wever commander Penang 17th August consignees Guthrie A co. British schooner Fsthai C'arrim, 90 ton*, Nacoda commander Dinging 18tb August. Britisli steamer Arabia, tons, J. Patterson, commander Calcutta lrii'i AugUkt con sig Lees U. Grsy 00. Britwh steamer Lightiiinir, 31t> t"Q«.
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    • 164 3 Saturday 26th AuguttDanish bsrquc Sleipner Bentsen, for Foocliow Smiklhv -J7th An^nst. Dutch b.rqne Kirn Wwi, Nacodub, for Bangkok. Britinh bai<j Msce.lon. >uminerfield, 101 batiivia. BrUiith b.irque Hirle, Elliot, for Penanf liritiah gchoiitr Sri aiugapura Nsood^h, .or Calcutta. Meek- larque Ernte, Bradhering, for halmoulh British barque Bridgetown, Phillip*, for Swan
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  • 1159 3 •ATKor i.»pui>> FlA'i Kit*. TONS I aSatVAI fsWial f* >* IiMMMSHi <»« .\iif..\r<.. '■kTIIHTIii»|. '•Sir' >a«i. i Ma***' > Hantrre llcrt g trnatd H. VI. *l»Mnrt :i. N. \.'s simr. »O<J July 21 A Cruise Aug. 1% lUt.ria Senior Naval Ofßr.T H. J. V*u Hoorn. Labuati
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1232 3 THE GREAT KAS TEUN REMEDIES DR. 15. J. LAZARTJB»B KSBKNCE OF CHIRBTTA. This invaluable preparation has been known to the public for some years and on the recommendation f the iiinsi e'lnineot and leading Medical Practitioners In India has been in extensive use. Its Medicinal virtues have been most searchingly
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    • 506 3 OSTEO El DON. M PATENT, MARCH In, 1864. BSSHS n\fiKIEI/S Intention for supply ing Artificial Mineral Teeth, with soft flexible Hums, entirely dispensing with the na* ol springs, wires, or metallic fastenings, and especially adapted for warm eliinates. pSpCABR/C^S •Vf^THIOID ESTABLISHED r J DiT'iorna 1815 27. Harlbv Stbot, «'avendi"H .^QOabe
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    • 457 3 VICHY. THE PROPERTY OF THE CROWM-FRANCE OiKICKB, 22 JiuLLKVAUD Mu.VMAUTSB.— PaBIS. Water and Luieuye* lo facilitate di^ettiou Suits {■<■ 1 H|«|j»p Viciiy lia'bs at home. Sails for j.ie|mriii^ urni.ition V n-liy drink 4 LL these pro'iutlxatr iimnutattiired under Oovernmen' in«peciion. Beware uf imtt-tlioiit nd hnli tut tlie Control* de I'Etut
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    • 372 3 NOTICF. t\H and fter the J»t October next tht fol« x w lowing amended rain Will 1 c cbtrg*4 by the Trantit adminiHtration for conveyance between 'iin and Alexsndrix of p*ssrng*rt proceeding by the ttexmeia ol list I'enmsuUr and Oriental Mcam Nhvij,« ion Comptnv vi* i 1 list Clans psssenge-i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 716 4 SINGAPORE DAILY TIMESSubscription to the Daily Times. Tor one year S 40 six months 23 three 13 atach Copy...- Cents 25 *M Weekly Edition or the STBAITS IMES, will he published every sjeturdaj afternoon. Subscription to the Weekly Tiniest Annually....- S 16 Half yearly Quarterly •> One month... 1* Each
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    • 796 4 LONDON ESTAHLIaHEI) 1710 <H K UariHLer-of ilie Sun Fim Omen at Jx)NDON, l.eg to inform the \.ou-i uuta tl Siugapoie, iliiu the) have conniituli'ii »in; appoiutpd the I -rsi^H'dad thelf Altoruies to issue l'c>l:ius of lnt-ur mi- .igallisl afaK on Buildinga, Gooda, UeichnnUize, and other Property at that place. The
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    • 899 4 NOTICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STE\M NAVIGATION COMPANY. r|IHB Company will settle all Insurance Claim* 1 under thair lted Bill* of Lading, at the txpiration of one mouth after a oUiin is made, .md proved, instead of six months a* heretofore. 8. J. O. JULLICOR. Agent. Singapore, Ist Jaa. 1865. PENINSULAR
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    • 979 4 THE BASK OF HINDUSTAN, China 6c Japan, Limited. 10, COKNIIILL. LnSDOS, ii C. C i PI PAL, ONE MILLION, BRANCHES, Bombay.. W. F. WE><'H I-, Kaq., Acting Manager lli.nko.no.. Eu MCLLIHH, Ei>q., Manager. ALCUTTA...W. H. FULLER, E-q.. Manager. Smv.iiAl C. COLNKTT. Esq., Acting Manager. Tlic I'lidei signed havr lift n
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    • 1014 4 DREBBING CAS.ES DESPATCH BOXES, TRAVELLING BAGS &c. PHIZK MKOAL, 1 862. TOULMIN 1 1 GALE Established One Hundred and Twenty -three Years MANUFACTURERS AND EXPORTERS PATENT INDIAN DESPATCH BOXES, DRKSSI NO CASES, TRAVKLLING BAOS.fto 7. NEW BOND STEEET W. MAKoFACroaT— Slae I.yae and HuckiersDurr Citi E, COKNS AND BUNIONS. RUDALL'S
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    • 918 4 f'|-, »'»^ca,. ::::i: R »p'»s«tß tw iJlliJJEJiJJiili «LBva HIT Eley's Ammunition"" OF EVERY DBSCSIPTIOM /or ot jttilttar B ?utp o|t DOUBLE Waterpr^l Central F,, c c p Waddings to prevent tbe loading o f Wire C .rtridges for killing G.me, c at lon i"' ■mm, Creech Lading Sltrfcijs Caal. «f
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