Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 May 1856

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  • 44 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. Hew series, VOL. XIV. SATUB D A Y lOt’l MaY 1 3 56, £9« P u bA c Notification» appearing in till» Paper and S-i g ne d by the Proper Auihoriiiecareto be considered a s O ffi c«?l
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  • 3125 1 One of the P. O. le imeisimv be expected herefiom Gaile, #n r<>u'e tor China, on Hit 15th Instant, and toe Si i/i'ipne hum imu foi Guile, on the ‘2O it Instant. The Ameiicau Bmque Lory Kliz’ib-th his arrived fiom Singapme. and tue ship
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 806 1 In the C: .ri of Judicature or liince of Wales' Island Singapore and Malacca. Singapore %2nd April 1853. The Govehnoh and two I’. corders zo HEREBY ORDER jWS! 1. Sessions of Oyer und Terminer and General Gaol Delivery shall henceforth be held in each year at the following places, and
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    • 392 1 LL WR request that on arrival nt this poit, all cases of Shipwrecks, hurricanes, &e., as well as tne names of Vessels met with at sea, be teported to us |pv Musters ot others interested, foi I he information ol tile LJudei w r ier- in London, and Uudei writers
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  • 3511 2 Console.—Ninety.two and three-eiglue, Bank discount. Unaltered. Bills —On Bengal sixty five thousand, Madras twenty ibousand. Bullion m Bank Ten end a half millions. Silver—For Calcutta one hundred and fifty.four thousand, Madras thirty thousand, Bombay two and nineteen thousand. Gold. —F"r Ceylon three thousand, Madras vemeen hundred Indigo —Qmet
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 73 2 MUNICIPAL DEPARTMENT. Proceedings of a Meeting of the Municipal Committee, held on the 3rd May, 1856. P R E S E N’ 1' The Hon’ble IV. T. Lewis, Esquire,—Chairmen. L. Nairne and G. Scott E-quires I. Passed the Account Current for April, show, ing a Carii balance in «be bands
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  • 600 3 .—Leader, March L The literature of Table-Turning and Spirit Rap ping has nut b-en equal to the autij*Ct. Believers have written nonsense; sceptic* have been too aupercili' us, and have not sufficiently Coti*ider-d th'mania as one <d the forms <4 mental malady, which, in various ages, has pres»nt.d itself.
    .—Leader, March L  -  600 words
  • 653 3 The Poets and Poetry of America. By Rufus Wilmot Gnswold. London Tiiihner and Co Dr. Griswold’s labours have not been confined to selection He opens with a brief survey, in eluding fragmentary specimen», of America poetry before lhe Revolution, and throughout lhe volume the
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  • 3113 3 (Evening Mail, February 22 Leader, March 1. There are ponds which will b ar diawing about once in five years, and the pr. cees is very ex citing. That is about the interval at which thBritish public will bear a good brisk agitation. Th- crop is rather an exhausting
    (Evening Mail, February 22 ); Leader, March 1.  -  3,113 words

  • 2089 4 -Ibid. 1. The new Hani schenff is a prophecy rather than a sta'ti'e. It proclaims what will some day happen in 'Turkey; decrees it in the sense of an inevitable future, bui scarcely constitutes an enactment which carries lire force < f its own -«ecu lion. The provisions
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  • 1768 4 now THEY CAN SKT IT FKEK. (Leader, March 8 The representatives of the nation have, by 376 to 48, d< cided against Sir Joshua Walmsley's motion for opening the Britisii Museum, Na ional Gallery, anti similar places, on the Sunday ar d 1 his, it is said,
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  • 426 4 VESSELS NAMES. |TON<| CAPTAIN CONSIGNEES DESTIN Briti.n Snip k-i> 0.'5 O' ant W t4«ii Co. Sn.gap.ig H «f|< Emperor 497 Y ung Dmo L >n«i n Biru Wav- 489 Luca» Drto Freight nr Charter American >h»p .M fl we» 4H K l-y Re»etv Jk Co. N
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