The Straits Times, 7 January 1846

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  • 28 1 THE STRAITS TIMES AND S I NG A P OR E JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 2nd published on Wednesday [WEDNESDAY JANUARY 7th 1846.] and Saturday mornings. NO. XXXIIL
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 351 1 NOTICE. THE Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navis.itnm Company's Steam Ships Bmganza, .md Lady Mary Mood Ate expected to arrive here on the stii and Bth proximo. The former \esscl <>n the slh from Point dc Galle on her passage !<> 'mn^knnjf. and the latter from Hongkong on the >lh on
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    • 554 1 Handsome embroidered pina Scarfs Shawls, llmidkfs., Cap's, Cuffs, manufactured at Manila. Black and White Lace Shawls and Scarfs very rich, Finely-worked Collars, Chemisettes of every description, Dress Handkerchiefs Jtc &v. Corded Muslinctt and Horse Hair Petticoats and Dress imp-overs. Fine Silk and straw Bonnets, Silk Parasols. Bonnet, Cap, and Waist
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    • 859 1 GDUTRONQUOY of the London Hotel begs leave to inform Strangers visiti:;.- Btngap«re, that he has just completed the enlargement of his Establishment, in doing w'jieh he hi> -pared no expence or labour to make it a most comfortable and suitable House, lor llioftu who may favor him with their patronage,
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  • 92 2 THE Straits Times. Singapore, Wednesday January 7th. We have to announce the arrival of the fdUmt^ m ing passengers since our last Jan. 3 —per Glory from IVnnng, Q. Copland, Esq.; sth—per AtUarcs from Hongkong 11. G. Brigga, Esq. have to announce the departure of the following passengers since our
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  • 18 2 We understand that the Steamer Fire Queen" was advertized to be sold at Calcutta on the 2nd January.
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  • 67 2 Up to the time of going to Press the Braganza" Steamer with the Overland Ma^has not yet made her appearance. Sfte will probably come in during the day. The Calcutta Steam<T would not arrive at Galle until 25th ultimo, Xmas day, and the assorting of letters would most likely be
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  • 38 2 Ot'R Overland Summary will be ready for despatch by the v Lady Mary Wood,'' and, in addition lo its usual contents, will contain ssme important details relative to the description of goods, <&c. Ac. suited to the market.
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  • 80 2 Shipping News.—The Ship •'Agincourt," arrived at Calcutta, reports having exchanged signals, October 14lh, with the Dutch Ship Straul Balk in Long. 36* 79 E. bound from Amsterdam to Batavia.—The Ship "Monarch" arrived at Calcutta, reports having spoken, September 2nd, the Bark Thomas Haliburton" in Lat. 1" 25 S. Long. 23°
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  • 46 2 H. M. Steamer Vulture.—A letter dated Pulo Condore December 31st, brought on by a Chinese .lunk which arrived at Singapore on Monday last, affords us some particulars relative to the above Steamer from which we arc sorry to learn that detention has taken place in the
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  • 89 2 passage of that vessel to China. Her Majesty's I Steamer M Vulture" left Singapore December ltith for China. On the 2 1st, £2ad ad 'J.irJ December, she experienced severe weather with a heavy rolling Sim, which obliged her to put into Pulo Condorc to cut furl. A Chinese Junk arrived
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  • 144 2 Bombay. By Hie Ship" Ardaseer" which arrived here on Monday I.isi in 38 days from Bombay we learn that the "Mor" reached that port on the 7th December. Thje "Pantaloon' left Bombay November 17th for Singapore. The 4 Ardaseer" brought no Mail, as it was not expected that fhu would
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  • 459 2 Aquatics. The challenge of the -Rajah of Lingin, to sail his Sampan built boat .iir.iin.st any boat at Singapore for 500 Spanish dollars a side, was accepted by several gentlemen. The stakes were subscribed and the favorite boat Maggie Lawder" was engaged to run against the challenger's. The known fast
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  • 87 2 W« do not know what the authorities are about in allowing Mobs of Klings to parade the town with Muskets and drawn Swords, simply because it is the season of their great-feast. A reference to the Police regulations at either of the Presidencies may he read by officials with profit,
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  • 81 2 The II. C. Steamer u Diana' took her departure from Singapore on Monday last with mails for Malacca, Penang, Maulmain and Calcutta. This vessel will not again return to the Straits as the II. C Steamer "Iloogly" has been sent down lo supply her place. We really see no reason
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  • 13 2 Departure oftue Governor.— On Monday last Hi* Honor the Governor, whose state of
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  • 90 2 ''rait!! we regret lo stale is unfavorable, quilted Singapore for .Malacca in the hope of benefiting by a change of air. His Honor embarked on hoard the H. Steamer Hoogly" at five iti tlie aft<rnno.i, being accompanied to tlic Ghaut by tin 1 Kesident Councillor and other officials. Bit Honor
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  • 69 2 Tfll Oriental and Peninsular Company* Sti>;m:ii Ladj Mary Wood," which left Sing* pore December 11th for Hongkong, experienced severe weather in the China Seas and did not re.ich Hongkong until the evening of the 22d December. Owing to the very hea\y sea Hutt prevailed, the Steairer lost her main bowsprit
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  • 416 2 CHINA.—By the arrival of the Ant.ire.•" our advices and joorna s from China are hi ought down to the 271h December. By tins opportunity additional particulars are furnished respecting the loss of the Ship Castle Htintly. The Government ot Hongkong had despatched the the Steamer M Pluto" to the Paraccls
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  • 318 2 On the night of Saturday last, at about a quarter past nine o'clock, the Sentry on guard at the back of Her Majesty's Jail baring loaded his Musket with a double charge, and after digesting hin;self of li^s accoutrements, deliberately placed the muzzle of his Musket to his left breast
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 471 2 RECEIVED PER ELISABETH." AMD KOH lAU AT THEGOUOWNS OF TIIB UMIKnsIUMtD. large assortment of 0 fficc Books in sets of different m/<->. From 50 to $75 pr set. C. V. MENNECKEN co. Singapore, 6/A January 1846. NOTICE Till: Interest of Mr. George Charles Ri- j chardson, in the firm of
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    • 252 2 lIIF, Undersigned beg to inform the Merchants of Singapore that they have commenced business in Khio" as Sago and Gambicr Manufacturers and will be happy to execute any orders they may be favored with- W. C. LEISK, Co. ]!hio, Ist November, 1815. EAMINGTO.N COLLEGE. Visitor the Rijjht Reverend the LORD
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  • 73 3 iit Public Auction. In conclusion we arc hap- I py to find for Tm has extended as far at Sea but even then we do not ives so void <>t" seDK as to buy deI rotten tea, especially if good be got and w ihould recommend our correi*than endanger his
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  • 233 3 BATAviA. The Dutcti War Steamer Me- I rnpi arrived here yesterday from Batavia with dates to the 1st instant We not been able to I I" >k over our liles, but annex the Anjcr Sliip- ping li>t from the Java QntrmU. Dec. 2— 'Dutch ship Wrendochap, Schuchard, from Hiiiavia Nov.
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  • 79 3 SINGAPORE MARKET REPORT. 1 UK operations of the Market have been J holly suspended scarcely a transaction has i il !ii place and n»ne to any amount to influcii v r.it; > i. Some three or four (Chinese Junks have arrived, but these have not yet coinmni- cc<l making any
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  • 150 3 SINGAPORE SHIPPING NEWS. ARRIVALS rd British h^fUlvry, Niua Libby, Fo iiang Dec. '27. i;:i;i>li brig Hydrobs, Malim. do. da 27. It!) Dutch ship Yathftul Mubarruch, So- barty, Pontlanak <1>- "jtii British ship Anhacer, Eva. is. BamImt '1 •>■ Wh. Dntch xlir. Matilda, Ahmed, l'alcmbtag do. 15. British brig Antares, Drewett,
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  • 466 3 CORRESPONDENCE. itor of mi. SiN'OAFBBa Straits Timus y Dear Sir, I trust you will excuse the li I take, in calling youn»tk-ntion to the sale tmaged Tea i x Tyrer from China, which j I wived in a aad condition, almost tho en- tireof her cargo being in »mto whkkagadand
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  • 1513 3 CHINA. T<) t/ir Editor vf the Fraud of China. Sm, -1 sii,i:l Xvi oblige 1 by yoar publishing the blloiviu^ a.-: ..> of tho C*jtk Huntly \JTe took oar departure from A afternoon <>t\.i-_ > „-i-, wi.U olo.viaj sirj.i,' from barmietT hi^i. A, i\ ii. ji.vc.ui away ratui u>:>^aUaa( iu.i-.i-
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  • 1330 3 European Intelligence. The remark] we made a short time ago on the policy and spirit of Uie wars which have bj.< v racing within the i the most cuiluea nations of C irisUi.d "ii aud certain barbarous tribe in d ti runt pans of Asia and Africa, are not inapplicable
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  • 397 3 Last India Intelligence. The Southampton of the mail from Bomb.iv, 28th Aug., was delivered in London on 9tliO,-t The Oriental steadier left Southampton 011 the afternoon of the 20th October, taking out the East India and China mails 85 passengers, and a very Gne cargo of bale goods The Bishop
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  • 1974 4 Prices Current at Singapore. Foe Eastbrn anu Western Pro v l c c—We dxc sd a y January 7th 1846. Thi Port of Singapore is free n<» Duties are levied on Imports or Exports no Harbour due* exist. i tmaM ink^t bxSpmi* DotUßatod Cbtts -the Centi. acoppcr Coin, the 100
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  • 179 4 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. Kamb. ATTAl i,i.\ i--. IATION i i brig brig Dutch m brig bni; b rig 1 1 M barque hri'u.sh barque sli:;> Jl. C. liarque JUitish barque hooncr };nt. schooner BriUah brig >:din barque I'rusfiau bark 'jrig Dutch bark bark schooner bar^ British Bntuh brig Dutch
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  • 121 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. Antimony Ore £2 20 cut. Tin L?lack pepper £4 per ig cW t. C«W4 9 shillings pur box. maent Goods £4 4. per 50 qnbk feet Sago in Boxes 4 -K f or 50 cubic Feet. do. in Bags 4 4s. for 20 cwt. GanbaB* >
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  • 150 4 MONKEY MARKET. London. c Month* tight Is. 3d. per Dollar > <-'lu U. lid. .I... 4 Calcutta. 60 days aigfai Cpmpany'a Bills 220 accepted ditto 321 Cfiua. 30 days tight at 1 por Ct. prem Madras 60 .lays M ,l lt 225 pat 1): Bombay .30 days gipkt 225 p«
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