Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 October 1856

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  • 30 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE New Series, VOL. XIV, SATURDAY, 11th OCTOBER 1856, NO. 41« dubllcHotlflcatiom appearing in this Paper and Signed b y th e Proper Authorltleiareto be oomlderedaiOfficlßl
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  • 52 1 MARRIAGE. At St. Ge f, rge’s hurch Prince of Wales’ Island, on Thursday the 2nd of October by the Revd Thomas Steel m. a. Felix HiNßYthe Eldest Son of George Fkiix Gottlieb Esq., Master Attendant, to Jane the Eldest Daughter of Francis Spencer Hobbs Esq., oi llalliford Street
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  • 3360 1 The Band of the 29th Regiment M. N. T. will perforin the following, at the Lines, commencing at i to ti o’Clock p. m., on .Monday and Thursday next: Programme for Monday, Y.Uh October. 1. Quick March. 2. Aria Puritani. 3. Quadrille —Lucia de
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1205 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. I TO LET. 47*7'| *HAT Dwelling house in Leith Street J OZE D’ALMEIDA Esquire lias this day opposite the Presbyterian Mission been appointed Sheriff of the United l±B«l.House-rent moderate. Settlement of Prince of Wales’ Island, Sing- I’l’ J to HOGAN &CO apore and Malacca for the ensuing Year
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    • 312 1 Now ready, Bvo., 60 pages, price 1. THE POLICE ACT No. XIII OF 1856. With a full Analytical IndM, By Titcmas Braddell Esq. Magistrate qfProv. Wellesley. also The CONSERVANCY ACTWith a similar Index. Copies may be procured at the Pinang Gazette OJfic and at the shops of Messrs. Sevang Co.,
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  • 1458 2 Critics are not the legislators, but the judges and police of literature. They do not make laws—they interpret and try to enforce them.—Edinburgh Review. It is a serious evil that owing to the variety and contradictoriness of the texts at Scripture, tools and knaves, bigots and men ot stern
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  • 1105 2 (Leader, August 2 The Political Season. The genera) election of 1853 appears to hsvo determined, permanently, the political petition ut the Tories. A House of Commons returned oader their own auspices, with all the influences of power and corruption exerted to increase ths iinmber of their nomination boroughs at
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  • 1216 3 .-Ibid- Inconsistency appears to dictate the treatment of Dove, as though his own incapacity communicated itself to ail whom he came near, —to the victim of his brutality, the witnesses of it, the jury that sat to pronounce upon it, the Judge, the Home Office. He
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  • 3113 3 —lbid, 9. Wie liberty of the recess will be turned to ac count by exceptant parties. The Tories have already resolved to raise new political capital with which to trade in 1857. J heir first necessity, however, is a Restoration. It is perceived and confessed that the
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  • 3131 4 Nearly twenty year* ago, Lord Palmerston made a declaration of foreign policy in the House of Cnmmons. He said it was the object of hie diplomacy to form and consolidate the confederacy of Western Europe, to counteract the influence of despotic opinions in the East, by the intimate
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  • 913 4 .—Leader, August 9. American Revelations of the Sla Ve Trade. A Portuguese merchant, named Bassillio de C (l ba Reis, has been apprehended in New York charged with being engaged in the slave tr ffi? The affidavit on which the arrest wa s made by Andrew Wilson, one of
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  • 249 4 VESSELS NAMES. lONS < APIAIN CONSIGNEES OlliMlA HiQ British Bark Anglia 570 I Hail Lorrain aantluaiidd Co. I Calcutta Bark Inkf-rtnann 401 Passmore Ditto I Calcutta Brig Antelope 180 Cochrane Ditto Calcutta Ship War. Stevenson 727 Williams Revely Co. L ndon Bark Verbena 466 Ridley Ditto
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