The Straits Times, 14 June 1848

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  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. JH SimPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL iTII. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 14th 1848] AND SATURDAY MORNING NO. 284.
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    • 875 1 KATES <>F suromir""" Miiiually. Sp. Drs. 16 Half- Yearly.. 9 Quarterly.... 5 i)ne -Month... 14 i A Single Copy— One Rupee, LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF (tub Jggo. COMMERCIAL-SQUARE,--SINGAPORE. L»3O<>«_ Berlin wool of colors Jaconet— White and colored Boots and shoes, Enirlish and French Linen—
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    • 797 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WHOLESALE RETAIL A FOR EXPORTATION. MILLINERY j£| HOSIERY Articles for the Work Table .Berlin Wool of assorted colors Balzarine dresses Caps, Cuffs, Collars' of English Manila .Bonnets of the latest modes, from
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    • 552 1 AOENTB (London Simmonds Ward. Calcutta— Thacker and Co. China— William Pustau Co Manila Joseph Kogcrs ie Co PUBLIC NOTICE THE Undersigned has on Sale several excellent Chronometers by the most reputed manufactureis in England. Masters of vessels on giving notice to the undersigned may receive intimation of true Greenwich time
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 25 2 On Tubs, 7th. on board the H. C. in thefttfJiits of Malacca, Lieut. Paytou 48th. M. N. I. xijß deceased died of Pulmonio consumption.
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  • 186 2 THE Straits Times. Wk have to announce Hie arrival of the folI following passengers: Jiiiio7tli per Vixen from S\van»Kiver, Messrs- 'I'll miic and Peck pur Julia from Sarawak» Mrs. Wright ami child per Ilooghly from Penan;,' Jose D' Almeida Esq. Mrs. D'Almeida anj one European female servant 11 per Kim
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  • 78 2 The following parcels per P. and O. Co's Steamers remain unclaimed at the godowns of the Agents at Singapore. Parcel. Address. i Lieutenant Sword, 2 1st M. N. I. i Hear Admiral Inglelicld, C. B.Jtc. 1 S. A. SaporLas Esq. (Batavia 1 Lieut C. R. Read II. M. S. Maander.
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  • 35 2 Wk regret lo announce the death of Lieut. Pajtonoftlie 48th Madras Native Infantry, who I c\|).rcd at 3A. M. June 7th on board the' 11. I Bteamei Hooghlf, on Ihc passage from Penang to Singapore.
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  • 54 2 Tho ff. C. Steamer llo»<il t hj will, we hear, proceed to Pulo Obi to-.laj „r to-morrow in search after.the escaped pirates f form the GflMral Wood' it will be rememberedjhat five oltlnir number were stated to be in the Island when the I'hlegetlion" left. The Hooghly' will |.robably be
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  • 92 2 Memorandum of covers, inward and outward, by the late Mails: Mlflfl received for delivery at Singapore. I Ex Sir Koninginder Nclc'rlanlou from Bjtavia 1^ Ex Pi'kin from China >, Ex ]h:zanza from England ...7 861 Do. from other places >>i\ Total covers, 9,382 Letters despatched from Singapore. Per Kunhigin dtr
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  • 344 2 .]f* have bee favored with a return of cases entered for Hearing m tlic Court of Judicature at -^°*H»^auiof_Jhe_j ai aj l uex.iu_wluch they JJ* I'jf? 8^ of 3t t'>e sittings commencing June ■«n. 1848. These cas.-s were Jheard and determined by the lay Jadge, the Hon'ble Mr. Church lhcre
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  • 81 2 I\PTAIN Wri-l.t of the schooner Julia rethat in the |>assij?e from Sarawak to SinIt when in Lat. o. s lm. and [(),j> assed a number of tM*oxei Ooating in the On examination of one of (be Ixnes tho nts, were found to be in a rottei state tliore tod ground
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  • 1042 2 Consider IIM.K difference of opinion ap-|.-irinj{ to exist relative to the clo>i:i^' of tli-bi-monthly mail, via Southampton, our i will find the matter clearly etplaioed in the following article extracted from the Daily N for April last. TMB Bt-Mo.VTHLY I.VDIVV M WL. We 111 been requested to give publicity to
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    • 530 2 FOR SYDNEY. IFHE Barque ANGELINA, 433 Tons, Capt. Morgan, expecr ted here about the 20th inslant, will have room for a few Tons freight, for which, or Passage, apply to KER, RAWSON CO. tSinf/aporc, hth April 1848. FOR B ALE rrilE Schooner THERESA, with all I her arms, stores, Jfcc.
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    • 575 2 ditional lib, as may best suit the withes of the purchaser. J^or terms and plans of the several estates app^ to H WHAMPOA A CO. Boat -fcigapore. m INDIA it. CHINA MARINE INSURAnot Imti of the ClBtc in January, l~ls H, 3 ct Ixk to Secretaries *c lv B,'JBl. 10.
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    • 16 2 VtColnb on the 10th May, the lady of Commander JV_VV- Young, I. N. oi a daughter.
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  • 25 3 Captain Stelljes of the Bremen ship Pauline reports having spoken on April 30th. when near Kangaroo island, the schooner Wave from Singapore bound to Adelaide.
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  • 58 3 On Friday hstlhe 11. C Phlet/et/ion proceeded to Labuan, conveying thence Lieut. Hosken K. N. master attendant and Mr. surveyor general Scott, together with Iheir establishments. This is another stop towards the colonization of Labtun. Mr. Dutronquoy, of the London Hotel has also, we hear, gone on in the steamer
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  • 47 3 Bombay— The "Stokoe fund" has we observed already reached the sum of Rupees 13,000. In the shipping departures, wo observe the following: M.iy (j. Lanrick, White. Calcutta, Bon Accord, Buckle, China; 11 Kusrovie, Rodn'crs, Singapore 18 Wadiatool Rohman, Jones, China; Atiet Kohaman. Nakoda, Singapore; Adelaide, Hutchinson, China.
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  • 16 3 The Steamer Lady Mary Wood left Bombay for Calcutta May 13th with the Scinde Prize jewel*.
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  • 433 3 (From the Penang Gazette June 3rd,) Our local realers mly Infer from an extract copied from, tho B!raite Times under the head Malacca" how little prospect they have of being relieved from the nuisance of the Fort Powder Magazine. Copper rods" promise d so far buck as 1845 and
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  • 559 3 Public bodies have again and again experienced their respectful addresses disregarded, themselves openly taunted, an one occasion at least, and if they now use sarcastic, instead of courteous language, they only wield weapons which the Authorities themselves placed in their hands. It might not b^ known to His Honor the
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  • 168 3 The Polka, a three masted Schooner of 163 tons arrived here on Sunday last from Calcutta for sale, and has since, we are informed, been sold to Captain Tarenor for drs. <i,(XX). The Polka was originally the Steamer Win laor Castle" built in Glasgow in 1833 for the Buranat Government,
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  • 445 3 Steam Communication The question of a Steam Communication his been again brought before the Council. The Secretary of the P. and O. S. N. Company has proposed to this Government to put on sailing vessels between this Port and Ceylon, for the sum of £6000 per annum, which demand
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  • 797 3 We only learned by accident yesterday that the Mary Anne of London has been ashore on the sand opposite Fort Point for several days. The bore, it appears which has been violent during the last spring, has so damaged her that she is most likely to become a total
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  • 993 3 "The Home of the World" U still a peaceful home. Our last despatcltos indicated the pervading fear of inward convulsion. We did not share in the alarm, and ye are happy to assure our readers that confidence in the loyalty of the people has been more than justified
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  • 660 4 (Tht Port i, free-no Dut%4» an Inud bo Pmi Chmrgt'rif. j Dollars. Ales, Allsops and Ba»s Ehd. 30 to io Tennants 25 Singapore bottled dozen 2to 2{ Europe bottled H to 2 Anchors and Cables aoi 5 Arrack, Batayia 80 gallons. 13 to 14
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  • 685 4 The*, business transacted during the past eight or ten days althoug&yrot very considerable has somewhat served to ch%»r holders of stocks; the latter are becoming as it were insensibly diminished, while the importations continue to be made on the most moderate scale. The Countess of Eijlinton has
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  • 57 4 FREICHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL Antimony Ore tVX I>jn 11 per 20 cwt. Sago in Boxes 4. o per 50 cubic-Feet Sago in Bags £4. 5 per 20 cwt. Gambier in baskets ..£4. Ditto in bales.... £4. CoJfiw in bags £4. per 18 cwt. Black pepper £4. j>er 1G cwt. Measurement
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  • 59 4 ON GOODS. To Europe (not north of Great Britain) 2} cent Ditto north of Ditto 3 America and K. S. Wales 2$ Cape of Good Hojh; and St. Helena 2 Calcutta 11 per cent. Bombay. 2 per cent. Madras lj Persian Gulph 3} Red Sea 4 Ceylon...
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  • 64 4 London. .6 Months sight at 4s 3]d. at 4s 4 dper dollar. Navy Bills at 4s. 2d. per dollar. Calcutta 60 days sight company's Bills 222 accepted Bombay 30 days sifkt |M per dollars 100. Syce Silver 6i per cent premium for large. Company's Rupees 45 cents. Java
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  • 1159 4 London, 24th April 1848. We have not much change to report in tlie produce marAet. Latterly there has been more desire shown to do business, and the prices generally must be called firm, although iv one or two instances there is a tendency to decline. Money is
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  • 250 4 WWK pp NEWS June. 7th Brittb schnr. VUen, Jifferstro, Swan* W River, May 6th. June 7th Brit, schnr. Swallow, Nakoda, Pahang. June 7th Dutch bark Usarien, N*koda, Palembang, May 27th. June 7th British brig Deva, Morris, Batavia, May 26th. June 7th P. and 0. Cos Steam ship Braganza, P.)tls, Ceylon,
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  • 245 4 Natt&e CrAft—UlU'riSH Buffalo, FattalKhair.M&ry, Guess, Kirn Veap Souu, Swallow, King Henry Kitty, Kirn Keat Hin, Elizabeth, ©Utt^"AnnaTalbarrie, Thay Guan. Calypso, Fathoo Kair, Futtal Rachraan. ii A B.M. Frigate H. C. bteamer British schooner British schooner ieander ooghly heresa ifflllmtHT I 1-220 45 147 M «M •217
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