The Straits Times, 23 April 1850

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  • 21 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 6th. PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY, APRIL, 2.3 th. IBoO.] TUESDAY MORNING NO. 47t»
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    • 560 1 K\lF<> OP R ,p T J N Annually. Bp. L»rs. 16 ilalf- Yearly.. 9 1 •Juarterly .5 I '■th... 1 4 I .-:n..'ii> Cony Jric Kurice LIST OF ARTICLES FOli SALE AT TEE COMMISSION ROOMS OF COWHVIERCIAL-SQUARE,--SINGAPORE. rool of colon Jaconet White and colored .i.d l'ronch Linen— Fine Irish cl
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    • 738 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, seltrttd special!} for their Stores. WHOLESALE RKTAIL A roil IMPORTATION. MLLINERY $£fe HOSIERY a.i t .v «r rV- T*!»!e Berlin Wool of assorlrd coiois Art.cles for the Work Table Caps, Cuffs. Collars- of English Man,l /J.i./.inne dresses
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    • 506 1 (London W. Thomax 4Co Oaleuti;. ThacKer and Co China Will; -m I'usuu 4 d Batavia— Langt .j Co. V THK LAW OF STORMS. 'The KJitor of the Strait* Times, uifffni nmttu tiliffi i by Otmimim of Vem h On with particulars (extracted from the Ships Lot), intktdinf oburwUiont tf Barometer
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    • 389 2 CHRONOMETERS WITCHES, CLOCKS and MUSICAL BOXES (IVREFULLY repaired and the performance ffliara nlecd by the undersigned. GOOROOWADONG. JUST IMPORTED. EX CHRISTIAN FROM CHINA. AND FOR SALE AT THE GODOWNS OF MESSRS E- APEL 0O« Commercial-Square. if *> i»r cent commission:— As assortam iilllll bi 8 Work Boxes, U. c^' in
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    • 630 2 CORRECTED PROSPECTIS. SINUAFOKE RACES, 1850. First day, Saturday, llth May. First Race. The Governor's Cup value Drs. 150. For all horses, weights for age and inches 14 hands and aged to carry 9 st. heats R. C. Entrance Drs S, h. f. Horses that have won a Race on this
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    • 506 2 TRIESTE ROUTE. OTEKX.AX?3>. &OVTE VIA TRIESTE. THE Austrian Lloyds Steam Navigation Company s Imperial Mail Steam PacLels leave Alexandria direct for Trieste 21 hours after the arrival of the Passengers by the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steamers from Calcutta, on about the lllh of every month. The passage is usually
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    • 516 2 SINGAPORE URANCIL. or the INDIA AND LONDON LIPE ASSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED I.VCORPOiMTED UVD6R VII vni VICTORIA. CAP CX. Capital £250,000 m 5,000 Shares oj £oO each THE Undersigned hare been appointed Agents for the above Company and are prepared to grant Policies on 1. The Lives of healthy persons residing
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  • 104 3 THE Straits Times SINGAPORE TUESDAY, A PRIL 23RD. 1850. MkmoRANDUH of covers, inward and outward, by the late Mails: Letters received for delivery at Singapore. E\ Dutch Steamer "Butavia" from Batavia 226 Bi "Malta 1' from Hongkong 42t K\ Bragnnza" from Europe 6,332 from other places 1,123 Total covers, 8,107
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  • 87 3 The H. C. Steamer Nemesis Iclt at noon yesterday for Sarawak and Labuan, and will return to Singapore in about 20 days. 11. M. S. Amazon has sailed for China to relieve the Flag-ship Hastings (72.) The latter vessel will come on to Singapore for His Excellency the Na»al-Commander-io-Cbief. The
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  • 17 3 The Royal Siac Tiger, belonging to Dr. Little, has been shipped in the Cynthea for New York.
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  • 20 3 Indisposition, and the paucity of intelligence, must serve as an apology for the lack of editorial matter in to-day's issue.
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  • 14 3 The Grand Jury will, we hear, make their Presentment to-morrow, or the following day.
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  • 472 3 Calcutta journals, stray numbers, to March 26th. are to hand. The return of the Governor General had been mirked by the presentation of a loyal address, congratulating the Noble Marquess on his safe return after making a tour through the British dominions under his administration.—The ffrtfiVflUlfJl Mirch 23th notices that
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  • 154 3 TIIK journal of the Indian Archipelago for the month of April, just published, contains the following interesting articles: Note.) oa the Inn of Country lying between the head of the Znnmt River and source of the Ka'indraii.a.lJHcent to th- Siamese border Province of Kyout Ki»ung. By Edward O'Riley, Esq. A
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  • 1138 3 Europe is at present agitated by three grave questions. The re-establishment of the temporal power of the Pope. The pretensions of Prussia to the protection of the Canton of Neufchatel, and the turning of the refugees out of Geneva and lastly the differences between the king, and the second chamber
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  • 860 3 EXPEDITION AGAINST PIRATES. THE RE Y SARD. We hare been accused of undervaluing the services of our gallant i.avy" in the variou* expeditious against pirates within the last six imnths, and are therefore gladjto record one of which we can cordially approve. O.i Saturday, the 23d instant, information wm
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  • 30 3 A coquette may be compared to tinder |which lays itself out to catch sparks, but does not always succeed in lighting a match. Earaestaesa and simplicity carry all before tnem
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  • 13395 4 THE MASSACRES OFF THE COAST OF BORNEO. A public meeting was held yesterday evening, at the London Tavern, called by the Aborigines Protection and Peace Societies, to consider the fearful sacrifice of human life on the coast of Borneo in July last; and to petition parliament for the total
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  • 1040 6 The cocoa-iiui is very extensively cultivated in Ceylon; indeed, nearly the whole island is encircled with this useful and productive tree, which may be justly designated the $ummum bonum of the native population. The cultivation of it is rapidly incre<isiiig, for it is fjund to be a most valuable and
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  • 266 7 In— Brit, ship Mor, Alston, Calcutta Mar. 26 17 Preach brig Ciovingt Troi, Bcrchon, I'inang April 2 Brit, brig Arrow. Mc.Farlane, Calcut(Ulta Mar. 26 Do ship Bon Accord, Buckle, ArraCM Mar. 16 ..—Do. bark Teazer, Bell, Bombay February 22. Do. do. Reliance, Harrovver, Pinang April i)
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  • 2521 7 The annual accounts relative 10 trade and navigation have just been issued,, and are worthy liie attentton of all who arc anxious or tafemt<d in our incomings and MttX.«Mg». We have imported 3,57 i, 134 qn irters of wheat in 13i9, I 4 millions more than in
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  • 61 7 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL Antimony Ore. \i 15. per M cwt. Tin i Sago in Boxes 3. 10 per «0 evt Sago in Bags per 20 Cwt Ganibier in baskets £3. 5 Ditto in bales.. ..£3. Cotlee in bags 3. per 18cvvt. Black pei>i>cr £3. per hi cwL Measurement Goods
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  • 54 7 New South Wales 2 Port Phillip ami Adelaide 2 l"ai>e »f Good Hope and St. Helena 2 (JikMtta. I i i>er ceut. Umnbay j>or con* Ma.lnis m I'ersiau Ciulph 3i Übwa. i 'eylon 1| Muuitius.. 2 Hong. Macao I I* biitavia lj Malacca Penally i..
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  • 297 7 NATIVE "cRAFT-BUrnSH.-BoffaK tanked Miaaiaofr, Mahomed Samdanny, Mahomed 13ux, KaderMaidin B«^ d^^^ umMap LKhtin- e, 00 .n,e, Bun Lee. PhcrnU aaug, Eng Lee, Ifathai Kair, ladia*ayo. AORSTS |Destis»t:on-&c Nation- A Vh»spi. Vf. •»<«'.* S*mr T.>n» i Captain H. C.'* >l»..»iin.r h. c.'* Hmmmc Urilisll bark Si;im«— -e
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 596 8 A VERY WONDERFUL CURB OF A DISORDERED LIVER AND STOMACH. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Charles Wilson, 30. Princes Street, Glasgmc, dated February, \6th 1847. To Professor Hollo way*. Sir,— Having taken your Pills to remove a denease o the Stomach and Liver, under whichil had l»ng sull'ered, and
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    • 1183 8 A PATIENT IN A HYING STATB, CORED OF A DISORDER IN THE CIIKST. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Robert Calcert, Chemist, Stokesly, dated January 2sth, 184 J. To Professor Holloway. Sir, Mr. Thompson, National School-master of this Town, desires me to send you the parti culars respecting a son
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    • 664 8 NEW SHIP'S ARTICLES. I^l AN Sale at the Straits *jsj& U Tran Press, (pnet B™""** One Dollar ejich) tlunew form of Ship's Articles n accordance with the Act of Par liament7& Victoria. Cap. 112 "VALUABLE~HORSEST A COII rOK HI iISOTIExtract of a LttUr dmied Madras, J 10, I*4o, from I.
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