The Straits Times, 11 November 1845

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137 144 The Straits Times
  • 17 137 All SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL lsT TIIE WEEK ENDING TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER Utii 1845. NO. XVIII.
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  • Page 137 Advertisements
    • 374 137 TI-IH STRAITS TXMSS. And .'oijunal O' day is published at the olfice No. 7, ('.i [uare, Singapore, a newjotrritled as above) to be issued on the morning of Tuesday and continued weekly. made by the V i t tin. jT'am muni- v.liilstthe ]>rir:< btliepub-rt-ill I cond icted are t!i llt-vcriden!
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    • 422 137 Gents, black audA lute Beaver Hats, and Umbrellas. Irisn Linens and French Lu -s gfish made Cloth Caps Gold and Silver Watches, Cliains, Pencil ,&c. &c. China-ware consisting of Lacquered work Tables and Boxes, Teapoys and Trays, i.v Caddies, Liaekgammon boards, Segar Baxes, Ivory Chess and Backgammon men, Silver and
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    • 754 137 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. -jL_^_»g: illiu IN consequence of the Establishment of a Government Hospital, the undersigned have (in tile mean time) given up the Private Hospital attached to the above Dispensary OWNERS AND MASTERS OF VESSELS, are respectfully informed that they. tnefcf I'assengers and' Crew, can be attended at any hour
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  • Page 138 Advertisements
    • 520 138 China Figured and Plain SILKS and SATINS for Ladies' DRESSES; Crape, Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs BALZARINE iind MUSLLV Dresses Ladies' Silk Stockings, Gloves, Mitts, Bonnet and Waist-Rib-bons &c. Gents Silk piain and coloured Socks and Gloves, Waist pieces, Black Neckerchiefs, Silk and Satin Stocks, Neck-Rib-l>on, Braces and Silk Handkerchiefs, Grass
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    • 423 138 A VAUE MKCUM OF INFORMATION. PRICE.— Five Dollars each Copy. As only a limited number will be printed, ontending subscribers are requested to give early intimation to the Editor of the Straits Times of the Number of copies required. NOTICE TO ADVERTIZERS The scale of charges for Advertizements in the
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    • 706 138 Cholera, want of Nervous Energy, Debility, Affections of the Joints, Spasms, Hooping-Cough, Asthma, Hysterics, Epilepsy, and all neuralgic diseases, The Galvano-Elettric Ring has received (he approbation of the medical profession,. who have pronounced it the important scientific invention of modern times; many thousands having been cured in England of Rheumatics,
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    • 802 138 vis, w ho before he took them, wa. oJnwrt U «T towalhforthevantofbreathUniA \SS> f ti.cm a few day, vvi, t; n he appeared pdU 7^ mm his breaih k now ca^^d natural, J££ T increasing daily in strength. 1 (Signed) DAVID -WILLIAM N PtV**** exti ;aordinary Pills will cure am,case
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  • 1180 139 Sitting of August 18.— M. SolcU laid before the Academy a new apqaratus of his manufacture for meamringtbe deviations of rotalorv polarisations. *i Utinaud, of the Institute, and Captain Fave of the Artillery, presented a work which they ha?c published on the origin of gunpowder, they trace
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  • 1651 139 This vessel, the "Echo," had also come from Brazil. She had taken in a cargo of slaves.* Lieutenant Stupart approached the Echo" in the English boat, with tno English nag flying. The Echo sailed off, and eauaped tor mat night, but the next morning (lie Kujjii-j.i, still pursuing her in
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  • 483 139 Colonel Wyllie, C. B. who was lately entertained by the Court of Directors of the East India Company, on his return to England, has arrived in his native town of Kilmarnock. after an absence of twenty-six years, in excellent health. A project has been talked about for forming a line
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  • Page 139 Advertisements
    • 663 139 r. But it is different with the individual whose H in the subject of our remark*. He, from his u*n confession* has been openly professing member of a body he was secretly anxious j and he has the impiety as well ar the to assume that creatures such as himself
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  • 97 140 THE Straits Times Straits Times Tuesday, November 11th. The heavy amount of labour occasioned by the arrival and departure of several Steamers, aided by the oppressive heat of the weather and due appliances no doubt, of draughts of the rosy god as stimuli, have jointly influenced our establishment to crave
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  • 54 140 We understand that it is contemplation to enclose, with posts and chains, the whole of the space fronting the sea, called the esplanade. This will be a decided improvement and will secure pedestrians within the enclosure from the danger attendant on the present not infrequent use of this open spot
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  • 106 140 Tim Will o' the Wisp, which arrived at Singapore on Saturday reports having exchanged signal* with H. M. S. Iris on the 23rd OcL and •poke the Macedon from China, out 30 days. Arrival of the Mail rnojj China.— The Oriental and Peninsular Company's Steamer Lady Mary Wood arrived in
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  • 28 140 .John Conolly Esq. Dr. Batt 98th Regt. Captain Gribble Mr. Nichol. Me Vandenbrock. Oar China files have come to band from whtcb we extract the most interesting items.
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  • 103 140 -On Sunday evening a most atrocious attempt at murder and gang Robbery was effected by a party of Malays on two .persons residing near Campong Glam. The bouse was broken into and a severe cut inflicted with a hatchet on the head
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  • 125 140 We understand that the effect of a patient enquiry into the connection of some of the Police with the Gambling shops, to which we alluded in a former issue, has resulted in suspending an European Constable, who, it would appear, has for some time been in the receipt of siller"
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  • 1101 140 -Daring the past wee* we bare bad a severe task, extremely trying to ail, in consequence of the somewhat unlucky circumstance of the non arrival of the Steam ;r from Galle on the day she was expected. Within three days the arrival and despatch of letters exceeded ail
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  • 1118 140 (From the Hongkong Overland Register, Oct. 31./ G. C. HOLOroRTH, Esq., has been appointed Coroner for the Island of Hongkong, pending the receipt of Her Majesty's pleasure. A. D. Sinibaluo de Mas has been appointed Consul general lor Spain in China. We are sorry to learn the state of
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  • Page 140 Advertisements
    • 859 140 'I sleep as well as ever I did in nay life I and thi« r miracle (I may say) was effected by rubbing you invaluable Ointment twice a day into my chest, and taking ten of your Pills at bed time, and again in the morning, for about three months.
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  • 143 141 Shipping. —The American vessel Lenta left this fur China on fcunday morning, but she was found to be crank and returned to the harbour the same evening. She has since been discharged and is now rt-loading. The Counties of Durham left on tbe JWth ult: and returned to harbour
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  • 59 141 The Transport Faize Allum has 4 Officers and 23 men of H. M. 60th Regt on board besides women and children. We regret to announce the death of Mrs. Ashburner on board the Transport, who died the day before the vessel arrived in the harbour, and whose body was intered
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  • 131 141 The Ceylon left England in May last on an upediLuu lo Angra Pcquma on Uie west coast of Africa where she,expected to obtain a cargo of nitrate of soda or potash. Ttie artLle it »eems i* used and much valued as a manure at home, ani reports had reached England
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  • 274 141 Maulmai*. During the week we have received our file of the Maulmain Chronicle from the 2nd of July to the 27th of August. The papers contain very liltle of interest Two Bengal Convicts are reported to have escaped from the station jail at Nantz. A notorious decoit has escaped
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  • 929 141 We art obliged to a Correspondent ft Hyderabad for the following local news budget: Brigadier Djce arrived here about tea days ago, and we could not have a better man at our bead in the event of a decided outbreak with the Nizam's Government. I cannot however myself believe
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  • 5376 141 Th« Bah axd thk Pbess.— We had occasion some timj sinca. to protest against the gross injustice— injustic 2 to thj press the puh,lice, aud the legal profession— of the attempt made by a portion of the bar of the Oxford circuit to prohibit its members from reporting
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  • 306 142 It having been arranged that the in:poitan cause of llarbottle v. Rylands," for breach oi promise of marriage, should be taken at the sitting of the Court in Liverpool yesterday, cuiiomty was observable upon the countenances of t.'.r unusually large number of both sexes who had been
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  • 305 142 Clergymen of the Church of England:^ m;;;' wanted at Tasmania, (jorernmeut lias offer< I 'i Iper anunm to twelve dargyneu of the Chi. England, if much can be found to offer t within six months, after which time it .1 U: j; vi other directions. The Bishop of Salisbury has
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  • 63 143 SlV.i.U'Ol'.E, XIESDAT NoVEStBEE lllH 1845. jv consequence of^he arrival and departure „f Steamers following so close on each oilier, 5Ca rcelj any business has been transacted; and a> most of our readers in all probability had no lime to peruse the market report in the monthly summary,
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  • 1643 143 THE slate of tke Market which at the time of the pjriure of the last mail to Europe was very dull and .^uurugiag has since brightened up; aud although tlie li'iijuut of business actually transacted has not been lo equal to former years, me appearance of the
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  • 1429 143 SINGAPORE SHIPPING NEWS, ARRIVALS. 7ARRJVALS. Nov. 4 th. British ship Atiet Rjhoman, Row, frjtn B3mbay October 7th. j 4th. British brig Litchmy M ihimsd Biwa, from Penang October 23th, and Malacca no date. 4th. British brig Mihimid Bux, Akinsah, from Penang Ootober 25th, 6th. British bark Htmnmih, Iladjac Mahomed, from
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  • 287 143 We had the opportunity afforded us of observing how wells-killed these savages aie in the science of defence; their stronghold was a perfect warren —houses under ground a triple row of stout fencing, strong enough to resist six pound shots, two of which were foufttf sticking in one of them;
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  • 467 143 This Gazette contains a Treasury Warrant altering the rates of postage on letters sent' to the following places Thit on all letters not exceeding half an ounce in weight, transmitted by packet-boat between a ny of the countries or places following that ia to say, the Cape of Good, or
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  • 1467 144 For Eastern and Westebn Produce T. oes d a y November Htb 1845. The Port of Singapore is free .no Duties are levied on Imports or Exports no Harb&nr dues ARTICLES. i &c. g of Dlus. 4 :t -|di. r |ct. ALi», j\^.z\)yx> Bass Tennants A.SCOBOM
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  • 242 144 NA.ItO» VktMEL. rC-S'ELS AMK. I iAPTAIX. Britiak brig British Kritish brig Dutch schooner British I iqus .uquo 1 irque T<JUB ■trque :;er r '.irq«e *chooner brig l)unt c i, ncr t och i Britiah brig Sooner brig ■Brith barque Br.tish m hooner 11. M. British »hip
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  • 14 144 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERROOL IAS% reT°LCNi:/ ROcL 'j';n 20 cwt. Btek p^.;::;:::; *|j- cr
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  • 50 144 PRE MIA OF INSURANCE ON GOODS. 1 o Europe (not north of Great l)ritain{ 2 1 Do. (north of Do. 3' ittfrica fid N Wales 24 Cape of G. Hope &St Helena. I' Calcutta t Bombay Madras Persian Gulph Red Sea.. £ey»"n i Mauritius china p Batavia Malacca 1 lVnang
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  • 97 144 London.. 6 Months sipht 4,. 3d. pcrDol'ar ,30 days right Is. Id. do t alcutU. .(i'J days sight Company fc^ o^O accepted ditt».^3 r JSago i:i Boxes ,4 for 50 cubic F.-er. I '10. ii i'-ns ,4 f or 23cwt. CamLior in basket. £4 10s per 20 Coilce
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  • Page 144 Miscellaneous
    • 90 144 RATS! Of Bi BBCEIPTIOK. Yearly IC> Spanish Dollars or 3G Company Ku[M». Half Yearly (> (r 20 Quarterly 5 M <, r 1 1 Month)} \j or 4 Single Copy 1 J;;va Rupee. Subscrij.i --merits and oomn m should be add n torNo.7,Connueici^ aliso to tho care of the following
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