Straits Times Overland Journal, 12 February 1874

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XV. NO. 283. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1874. Price,
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 15 1 On thChurch of Galstaun Parsick, Jos* rabaya, to Catharii Mr. P. A. Seth. of
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    • 23 1 On Wednesday, 4th F me Hon* Mrs. G. E of a daugh 12 Beach Road wife of James McLean, o." a son.
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  • 76 1 :KET QUOTATIO ore, Febkuak Gamb. Black P Wh Sago Flour, Saraw Pearl Sago Coffee, Bon: Tin lbs. Shi: 7 do do 5 do T. Cloths 1 6 do do do do .70 Cambrics 15 AI 29 t Benares Opium new Exch* bills 6 months a Cr.
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  • 552 1 The following passenger rived, left, or passed through th during the daring Per steamer Sunfoo, from Sydney, on the 3 Oth January Passenger*. From Bi Bramston, Mrs. 1 Prom Sydney. Messrs. Rawson, PirT Capt. Macken Per M. M. steamer Newa, from Hongkong, on the For Singapore.— Me3srs. metriua, ana
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  • 820 1 JO T las! Overland Journal was dated h January. The arriv< 1 on I tith "nstant, with the French mai 1 and the '> l Oth with the glish mail of 9th January. The homeward French mail left this per file J> wit Hongkong ..ih, arrive) sad leaves at 2
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  • 244 1 Thk N sul General has favoured u> with the following copy of a telegram received by him Batavia, lit February.— lnformation from Acheen to 28th January. No more hostilities since capture of Kraton. Every reason to believe the war is finished. The Sultan and Panglima Polim ara
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  • 32 1 t it A". c\ MJy A c effect /ieiie/", the steambad been lost off the island of Hirado, given, Nagasaki on l i would *a reestved that the sent for. her
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  • Copies of the Day.
    • 332 2 ivil Coi wi which de, un< It may 1 M tod, it will b .itors and law- i v l v eU and M Jo rer P dey di\ by the Junior Puu lment Civil cases c Court at Singapore, on the application of the part:
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  • 341 2 In the course of desultory reading try interesting artirn ;o, on the Me jraph\ dit and renown," K. Little, We were i. artled, c of his deduct He mean temperature of Sin.. in the yi entioned, as iol- 79°4 81 andinlB4l Ist. 1843 1844 1845 the I
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  • 572 2 We give place to the following sensible article from the We have alw in the advantage of maintaining for the heads of Government at Penang and -Malacca the title of Lieutenai ernor not that they would have ni limited powers under the lesser title, but because n
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  • 686 2 Tra Tm following paragraphs are I the Batavia and 22nd instant n Brown of the American Agathe, bound from Liverpo. igapore, has reported at Ai instant, in 2 luring a high wind and rough sea, he sighted the wreck of a burnt out iron ship
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  • 969 3 in the morning ol the :27th ultimo, a salute of 2 1 guns announced to the inhabitants of Batavia, the fall of the Kraton ol 1 a. Tbe circumstanc its fall are thus detailed in 11 published ro of the Batavia journals, in large I »n the 22nd n was
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  • 569 3 (Tn the Strc Tut; [Manila journals publish a 1 taken from the Official Gazl >ncerning sick Spaniards pro< Europe by steamers v The I M The Span add obj ill the. pas I stay at the Hospital, under the disadg there, owing to beir respective
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  • Correspondence.
    • 115 4 r inserl rest to t 'eek after week izstte of •-..1: I > on. -rate and L; Lahore city and suburbs continues to rise. All the large I by. Tl. rs to be conditio thus town of B- oiuary 17th a no less small town of c year
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  • 350 4 rived here last again for ti las; moon. 11. Parpore, arrived here last case, to be id of being tried beIbr •c, from arri\ lie woo.l to 11. E. the l His Andrew Ci-vkke, M.G., Governor of the tl of the Malay wood cutters r« ta of Pankalan Badah,
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  • 50 4 PRIDAY, oOth JANUARY Tiik British st.amer Paknam, Capt. Black, from Saigon 2t>th instant, anchored in the roads this morning. Tn I in Bangkok rZ 5 1 1 i anchored in the roads this mornii Tn ralian Mail Clark, from 1, and Bat. arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning.
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  • 164 4 Tm following is from the Java of the 22nd instant In a private letrom Acheen, kindly shown lis we When a British ship arrived in the roadstead h neral ye orders to receive the ly, but to take i! an Officer, who must have dent, should ore. 'i a letter
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  • 37 4 The Bi I earner A k, Capt. 1 a Bangkok 2bth inst., Tn sen, from 7 1 1 1 January, anchored m tf- this morning. f'ren. mci Ocean Q> Saigon 27th inst., this morning.
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  • 18 4 The Spanish steamer Marircles, Capt. de Zabala, from Manila 24th instant, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning.
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  • 29 4 The M. M. Coy's steamer Peiho, with the outward French mail, left Galle at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and may be expected here next Thursday afternoon or Friday morning.
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  • 92 4 A- there has been some specula and official mystery about the policy he IT. S. Government towards Acheen, perhaps the following extract from President Grant's Message on the opening of Congress the only all he makes to Acheen may throw some light on the question. Official information being received Dutch
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  • 34 4 We are enabled to lay before our readers, to-day, the very interesting report of his first voyage over the new Australian mail route, by Capt. Clarke, of the E. and A. Mail steamer Sunfoo.
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  • 842 4 Kkport of S. S. Sun Foo, on the from Singapore to Australia via Straits (Inner route), and back to Singapore. We left ore November 18th. and proceeded through Rhio and Banka Straits and arrived at Batavia on the 20th, when owing to the native festivities the Steamer was unvoidahly 1
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  • 170 4 The Siamese steamer t Capt Orton, from Bangkok 27th January, anchored in the road yesterday. The British steal Capt. Ross, from Labuan 27th Jai d in the roads vest The French stcamei Boucher, arrived yeatesdj Saigon. This vessel has 1 altered by the X. I. S. X.
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  • 59 4 Thi imoa, C from Pinang 31 rived yesterday. TH E British steamer M arrived y ester. The Br Buxton, anchored in the roads yestcrdii *****1- The B Pox, from Palemh anchored in tin TBI British stc Capt. Ilewat, am. krawak 29th vi- Tn, I •lan nary, arm
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  • 158 5 Wi heartily we Penny P»»tage on correspondence exchanged in the postal Q A we feel that whilst thanks are due to Sir Andrew Clarke for having ■I to perlower local rat- n months ago it cost i. and O. mail and 6 cents by a amer. Now, a lett.-i by
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  • 49 5 WEDNESDAY, 4t h FEBRUARY. Wb believe that t ral will accompany His Excel] -it to Salangore and Rumbo We learn t liability of the A* i proceed to sea in time for the sen aired, i inent has engaged th< in her stead. vessel 1. ing for Malacca Strait
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  • 104 5 -srs. Bu and Robb laun< yard little steamer bui' i .11. the Rajah of Sarawak. Her dim h, 10 feet 9 inches; d( inches, lie Hall, l: waa not named; it had been originally intended 11. t: but <>wing to his late bereave nu: anandoned, and a new name ha
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  • 142 5 A Philip dbelonging to a vessel lying* at the Borrf, cam l untiin aorning by drown 1: that deceas irnon Sunday morning tired into the water in oomps wit! ;i named Bain. While Bain was undi the deceased got hold i ich aid finding tick out unaided hut hat he
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  • 165 5 Wi quite sympathise with ice assumed by f the 2 Jth Jan•rvations regarding the D ot* tl. itive in commuting c of death passed upon the four prisoners i 1 of killing a policeman and blowing up the house of idherentfl of the Muntri of >t at Penang. No doubt
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  • 298 5 Wi have been favoured with the following summary of the official bulletins sent from Acheen to Batavia The following telegram was received from the Commander of the squadron off Acheen Acheen, 24th January. L.th January. Posted H' and neo eastward of river, bombarded the neighbourhood of camp. the euemy harassed
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  • 509 5 Translation of Telegram dated -<th Janua, arded from Acheen 71. vular mo. -Died yesterday ely Burr< with the outwas then no lon on the and it abandoned. Loss is not yet known ity. 1 congratulate King and fatherland on this victory. The murder at Balestier P briefly reported in yestcnl.
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  • 169 5 The Siamese steamer Kalakome, Capt. Christiansen, from Bangkok Ist inst., anchored in the roads yesterday afternoon. The British steamer Capt. Keay, from London :25th De bcr, via Suez Canal, arrived at Tanjong S wharf this morning. Tm: M. fcf. steam Capt. Batei nan, left Batai iinday morning
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  • 251 5 We notice that Mr. Caswell, H. B. Ms. Consul »n, is a passenger by eh mail to Mar and in the V Independent of the first it, we tind the follow farewell addressed to him h ag*/pore Chi nd other British resiat the French Colony To James George Caswell, Esq.,
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  • 46 5 The Messageries Mantimes steamer Petto, Capt. Melizan, from Marseilles Ith January, via Port Said, Suez, Aden, and Galle 30th ultimo, arrived a Borneo Company's wharf at 8 o'clock this, morning, and will leave for Saigon, Hongkong, and Shanghai, at 5 a. m. to-morrow.
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  • 147 5 The Danish steamer Asia, C Molsen, from Amoy o Ist inst., arrived on Saturday. Tut: Dutch steamer Suuda, Capt. Wessels, from Deli 2nd ry, arrived at Tanj< day, and left yesterday for Rhio. Tin British steamer Ben apt. Buchanan, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday, from Bangkok,
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  • 1329 6 g Dotifical i Assistan v the ustri- iud and Detnges to take place trow the 15th proximo. AT local Chary orlcs, and Survey Second Assist;. er Capin J. H. waite,lt.E. Public Works Bran. is from Pc- c). Assistant >. Bayliss from Overseer, W. Stewa i Do. for Tang! Do. H.
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  • 85 6 >x 8 V I amer M ister Frame n Van der Putte, Capt. Woortman, from Batavia, arrived at ijong Pajrar wharf yesterday afternoon, and will leave for Batavia early to-morrow mornino-. t«« P. O. steamer Delhi, Capt. Lee, from Bombay 26th January, Galle 2nd and Pinang: Bth
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  • 67 6 Whereas on the bruary in the year clams Hon was made by in m; Ay this Colony to any of the M insula between Krean River" and rak River, and whereas it is ex p. Proclamation. or in Coun I he said Probation shall be can is le By
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  • 214 6 Whereas by Act XII he law i pr. from tl in \rms, Audi iitary and Naval •res. and whereas it has been brought under the notice of the Goran mncil that disturbances have been promoted aDd kept alive in various places in the stern Archipelago by the impoi Arms
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  • 151 7 in th a white at hayi n-' lo.>p und it the Lord Ch .in in regar h rd- that thto any nor .n of the Rules in the Colony under his Government, I have RLEY Gov, m.<;..c.8. Account of the average amount of Notes j in circulation at the
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  • 68 7 The tug-boat Pilot Fish left early this morning- for the Westward. She has, we hear, been engaged by Government. Meantine, there is no tug-boat available for towing purpose in the Harbour. The P. O. steamer Aroea, Capt. Andrews, from Hongkong, sth inst., with the homeward mail, arrived
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 869 7 Ti -unary. Diana, Amoy l*th Jan Friday. 30th January. British steamer Pak n 26th dan. British steamer Ban fang E Bangkok 25th January. British steai k, Sydney 4th Jan. British.steamer Haffenden, Bangkok -6th Janua n brig Madawaska, 5 ith, Newcastle N S. W., ember. turday. nuary. i inese steamer
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 90 7 VBMB-US PASSED AXJER. Date. Flag. Ship's Name. Captain. m. To. Jan. 23 I Whits Adder Hai Shanghai rk Ollivand Bangkok Marsei! -bp ii3h <ortina Manila -lift* Brit i la He. Bin Hollo Liv. 25 rese Jensen Hong] 26 I abia Hatehin Shang' oioutfa Turabell Sunderland American S. stone Phiuney Yokohama
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 625 8 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. Date Ship"> Names. Captains. Flag and Rig.Tons. of ac- Whbee Fkom. Consignees oe Agbnts. Destinatios. EIVAL. i MEN-OF-WAR. .itic Stanton Amer. war Str. 401 Jan. 14 Batavia Cruising HERS 1 Surprise Hansen British steamer 90 Sept. Hammer A Co. Water Boat Kh Daniels British steamer 120
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