The Straits Times, 22 January 1850

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  • 20 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL GTH. PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY, JANUARY 22nd. 1850.] TUESDAY MORNING NO. 4(>i.
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    • 745 1 A OK SI'ItSCKIHTUJI* A:::i ally. Bp. I»rs. 16 B.i.t- Yearly.. 9 j One Month... U i A .Sinsle Copy One Rupee. IST OF ARTICLES FDR SALE AT THE COMKIISSION XIOOSXS OF piffle, anb gg|o, COMMERCIAL-SQUARE,--SINCAPORE. lleriin wool of colirs Jannntt White and colored iad <ii.ics, English and French Linen line
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    • 667 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially! for their Stores. WHOLESALE RRTAIL J8 FOR EXPORTATION. MILLINERY tig* HOSIERY -t, Utr'.in Wool of assorted colors AftielM f.rth-j Work Table Caps Culls, Collars, of English Manil /^ulzariiK! dreaw n mmufacture SOWMU af the latest
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    • 529 1 AGENT* (I^ondon W, Thonus <t Co Calcutta Thacker aud Co < China— William Pustau Co. Bata»:a Lanjje Co. THE LAW OF STORMS. The Editor of the Stniits Times, wSttUA yrcathi obUm-dby i'ttptajfis nf l> it is ftnni.-huiy him with jtitrttrttlar* {extracted the Ship* Lot/, including observations <<f linromeU-r und Thentutmetet)
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    • 729 2 CHRONOMETERS WATCHES, CLOCKS AM) MUSICAL BOXES CAREFI'LLV repaired and the performance guaranteed by the undersigned. GOOROOWADONti. JUST IMPORTED. EX CHRISTIAN FROM CHINA. AND FOR SALE AT THE GODOWNS OF MESSRS- E- APEL CO-Commercial-Square. AN 1 Extensive and choice consignment of China and Japan Goods, which are to be sold with
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    • 522 2 BOMBAY CABXA lITSTTB.ft.IfCE COUP AMY I 1 HE Undersigned having been appointed the Agents of the above Company at Singapore, are prepared to grant Upliiies on Goods, Ac., payable in Bombay. Calcutta, China and here. HYRAMJEE HORMUSJEE CAM A A CO. Singapore, 15th. Nov. 1849. NOTICE. '■PHE interest and reponsibility
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    • 735 2 TRIESTE ROUTE. OVERLAND ROUTE VIA TRIESTETHIi Austrian Ltoi/d.i Steam Nmeuj*tio/i Company's Imperial Mail Steam Packets leave Alexandria direct for Trieste 24 hours after' the arrival of the Passengers by the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Slcimers from Calcutta, on about the Ulh of every month. The passage is usually performed under
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    • 981 2 who attracted all this ghiutly sight about them were turned q-iivering into the air, there was i>. more emotion, no more pity, no more thought that two immortal souls had gone to judgment, no more restraint in any of the previous obscenities, thai. if the name of Christ had ae\er
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  • 1952 3 I'Ubiiau is a Hritish dependency so recent and K small that Englishmen forget to reckon it tmong our possessions if we may trust the au- rei cured through Singapore, only too strongly confirmed indeed, official neglect is suf>ring the energetic, Kijah Brooke to mingle the office of governor with
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  • 565 3 The apparently semi-official accounts of Sir J.YMrs Ukkik. :'s attack on his neighbours in Borneo, contained in the Singapore journal* just received, have very much the character of an Algerine razzia. Immediately to the north-east of his territory is a native tribe, called Sakaran, a maritime people, dwelling at
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  • 1112 3 The English public 1 is but very imperfectly acquainted with the heathen people of Borneo, the objects of Rajah's Brooke's laic escapade in the piratical line, and, therefore, we think it right to copy, for its editication, the rajah's own picture of them before he deemed them
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  • 161 3 TO TIIE KUITOH OP THK SPKtfTATOIt. Sir,—When I took the liberty of addressing you on the subject of Mr R ijah Rrooke's massacre of the Dyaks in Borneo, I hid no idea of trespass, ing on you. My apology for now doing so is. the
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  • 607 3 TO TUB KUtTOR UP Till; tMCTATw*. Sm.—It h impossible that the late anparallad proceedings of Mr Rijjwi Broths can lim- m ed your notice and fio:n th-; skafMM bitawHOi with few cxix'ptini*. proudly sastsincd by most valuable an I most inrluential portion of our literature,
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  • 106 3 iuc uiwv.ui* i. -iu.il uy me ruiuiMai! on the tendon-/ of the head-mmey system to frustrate thJ end* »f ja*tice, is full of good teue, and a-i aonlicable to the ifo» of S*kirraii a* to th against ChiiK-^' piratw which elicited it. We tru-.t the concluding eihortatioa will iut be
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  • 205 4 The Straits Times. Singapore Tuesday, Jan. 22nd. 1850. We haje to announce the arrival of the following passengers: Jan. 18 per Ea^le from Moulruain, Dr. Sawoll We have to announce the departure of the following passengers Jan. 14th per lleina de Castilla to Manila, Monsieur Codrika, Madame Codiika anl family
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  • 163 4 -By the Albatross accounts have ceive d from the settlement of Labuan to e lah instant. Sir James Brooke on his return to the i s i an( i at once put an end to the vagaries of the Lieutenant Governor, by suspending him on six charges, the nature
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  • 110 4 Macao ArrAißS —In the London Times «f Oct. 27|h we find the following items: "We are informed that Lord Palmerston'sdespatch upon the proceedings of Mr. Summers and Captain Kcppel at Macao had reached Lisbon, where it was considered to he evasive and ungenerous towards our old but feeble ally. The
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  • 225 4 At between the hour of one and two on Saturday morning as Sallee, Police Jemadar, in company with a police peon, was going his rounds, he observed two men under the Verandah of a house in Victoria Street, near Faber's Bridge. The two men on being challenged took to their
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  • 642 4 -By the Conwuy Castle from Amoy I we learn that a large fire had taken place at that port, .when about eight hundred houses were destroyed, and several lives are reported to have been lost. The Chinese, in their fears for the whole city, had caused their valuables to
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  • 1435 4 -By tbej%fe, Ma ulmain journals lave been received to Dec. 29th A Burmau pripu ier (the same man who a short time ago i otnra tied a violent assault on the Commissions ma de a bold attempt to escape on Christ- mas day. On the jailer's proceeding, as was
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  • 4275 4 Farewell to the Cokoniks. What a it that her M.ijcsty's Ministers mean to do with her .Majesty's Colonial Possessions A ii the Tint's, this week, is calculated to raise Hut question in tliogpiost serious from, For some time past, the Lending Journal distinguished, among many dungs, for the
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  • 550 6 Last advices from Bangkok. Siam, bring accounts that trade then #a« 'lull, and that new utwUdea are constantly beiug placed in the way of foreign merchants, so as to render the monopoly by the government of the export trade more complete. An export duty of 1| ticals per picul
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  • 1961 6 The Prospects or a War with thb Chinese. ARB we never to have done with the folly and guilt of oriental wars of aggression Orcan no experience, however varied and cumulative, teach our rulers the fruitlessttfss of forcible possessions, and the ruinous cost of conquests A century has not
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  • 1094 6 The Axgrt Czah —The Empeiior of Ru«sia. i» very angry with the British Government. Lord Palmcrstou'ought not i<> lnv > interfered tj prevent his humane design of hanging, sbootin", or cutting off the .heads, of a* many of tho S.OUL) Hungarian refugees, at Widdin, as were required to satisfy the
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  • 175 7 ARRIVALS Jan. 15 Dut. schr. Twee Gezuistcrs, Nakoda, PalembanK Dec. 28. Do. bark Justina, Thierbach, Samaraag Dec 18. 16 French brig Arthur, Marchant, Bal.ivia Dec. 2(i. 17— H. M.'s Sloop Albatross, Farquhar, Esq. Lahuan Jan. 12. Brit, brig Emma, Nakoda, Pinang. Jan. 5. IS— Am. bark Odd
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  • 1049 7 SALES, IN LONDON, OF STRAITS PRODUCE IN NOV. 1819. Ellis Hale.— 800 bags Pegue Cutch, 16 38 bags India Rubber, 1-2 to 1-7 j 2 boxes Surgical Rubber, 2-7 to 3-1. J. A S. W. Griffen. 1519 pockets Cowries, 56 to 61. Johnson Rexny. 308 packages Mo-ther-o-Pearl bhclls, 18-6 to
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  • 785 7 A Point of Insurance Law of some inter, est nrosc yesterday in the Supreme Court in the case of Newton and others v. The Commercial Insurance Company. The plaintitis in December 1848 shipped several boxes of cheroots value d at about four thousand rupees, per Vhmdine, for the Cap',
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  • 543 7 The salvage cases about which there has been no much discussion at Bombay and elsewhere, bate been referred home for the decision of the Privy Council, The Telegraph observes that the judgment of that eminent tribunal."will settle tho point as to the rights of Government and it's servants in
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  • 65 7 Great Britain America per cent 2' T Continental Ports of Europe, SoiaUl of the Elbe 'jX New South Walts 2 1 Port Phillip Hiid Adelaide 2' C-ipe of Good Hope and St. Helena. Calcutta... lipvewU. Bombttj... 9 percent PentaaOuIph 3J l I'.ejUm |i Mauritius.. 1
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  • 66 7 On London at 6 Months rifhi 4s. 04 J. per dollar. Navy Bills at 4i- 4'ii. per dollar. CaleuttaGO days night com-. .-'ltnv-23 ftC pt. Bombay 30 days sipht Us- Of. i o t*i pel dollars 100 Bjeea Silver tij at 7 per cent i>rcuuuui iji largo Ceapeny*!
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  • 61 7 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. Antimony Ore i£ 2 10. per 20 ewt. Tin i* Sago in Boom 3. 10 per «0 cwt BefOia Bags £3. per2oCvr Gambier in b;i>kets £3-5 Ditto in bales.. 3. Coffee in bags j'. per IScwt. Black pepper :i. per 16 cwfc Measurement Goods .J. lo
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  • 118 7 VesteTa Name From Dcjuirtu f Senator Suoerb Knchantress lUJ U .-L--m-|TT \bbotsford Nonpareil Sereid Mai Nora Due de Brabant Jorinna Neptune lleiiancc Jeanette Berth* Atholc Argyll I'oaxer Neptune Ann Lockerby Fa in a ilanu Carl Hermaim r»rolinc Ainclie Bmpcror Pale n bang London Liver;i; >\ do.
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  • 21 7 The American ship Minstrel, Cassctt, from Pi nang the 13th instant, arrived last evening passengers, Mrs. Basstlt, and Captain Young.
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  • 237 7 NATIVE CRAFT BRITISH, Buffalo, Sultan Sndpaly, Zeelust, Futahool llahnian, Hydros Mahasboly, Mahomed Samdanny, Letchmy, Mahouud liux, Kaier Moulin Bux, Emma Dido, DUTCH— Asia, Hoonir Goan, Bintang Tujoo, Saomanap, Lai hamade, Gomse, Bun, Lee, Phoenix, Ingbee, Hap Hiu, Adenau, Srißintang, Fatahool Hair, Anna Matha, Futtal Ilait. Twee
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    • 596 8 A VERY WONDERFUL CURE OP A DISORDERED LIVER AND STOMACH. Tel of a Letter from Mr. Charle* Wilson, 30, Princes Strict, Glasgow, dated February. IHth 1547To Professor Holloway. Sir, Having taken your Pills to remove a defense o the Stomach and Liver, under whichil had long suffered, and having followed
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    • 1166 8 ON SALE AT TnE STRAITS TIMES PRESS (Near the Armenian ciiuncn.) New form </ Ship's Articles, Cargo Books, Personal and Mortgage Bonds, Blank Power§ of Attorney, Import and Export Manifests, Boat Notes, Bills of Lading, Bills of Exchange, Bills of Parcels? Promissory Notes, Straits Calendar for 1847, Ditto. Ditto, for
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    • 660 8 NEW SHIP'S ARTICLES. ilk /|N Sale at the Straits Jfffc) \j Times Press, (price mBtSX~ n e Dollar each) the new form of Ship's Articles n accordance with the Act of Par liament7& 8 Victorii. Cap. 112 HORSES. A CIRE FOIt BIKSOTI. Extract of a Letter dated Madras, Jiwe 10,
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