The Straits Times, 10 September 1849

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1 8 The Straits Times
  • 20 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL STH. PUBLISHED EVER*' [MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 10th. 1849] TUESDAY MORNING NO. 435
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 771 1 "ATBS OP SUBSCrivtioi •Anuually.. Sp lira. 16 Half- Yearly.. 9 j Quarterly.... -5 I One Month... U A •'Niiijle Copy One Rupee LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT TIIS COMMISSION E -***** Or COMMERCIAL-SQUARE,— SINGAPORE. .«.-?MO!X!UJ-- 2dA.ii!)2133 ATPIPAJSSIIi. P.-: '.in wool of colors Jaconet— White and colored Boots and shoes.
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    • 793 1 i Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WHOLK3ALK IIETAIL A roil F.XPORTATIOX. MLLINERY HOSIERY x»Kl» Purlin Wool uf assorted colors Art.clcs for tUe Work I able c Collars of /UUariiie dresses v f /loanets of the latost modes
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    • 548 1 AGENTS i London— W. 'J'liomai ACo Calcutta— Thacker and Co. China William Pustai 1 Co. Manila— Joseph Itocrrs Ik C» Uatavia -Ijh,<7.. A IHH LAW OF STORMS. The Editor of the Straits Times, v ill feel greatly ohliaedhy Captains of Vessels furnit-hiny him with particulars {extracted from the Ships Log,
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  • SINGAPORE SHIPPING NEWS
    • 147 2 Sept. 4 Brit. schr. Miiidfc, Reid, Adelaide July 30. 11. M. brig Alkltfi),,, Farquhar, Sarawak August o'O. H. C. steamer Nemesis, Wallace Do do. 31. n H. M. tender Ranee, Baker, Do. do. Brit, brig Britomart, Elvens, Pinan' do. 26. s—Do.5 Do. bark Blair, Andrew, Bombay do t» 7
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    • 94 2 Sept. I—II.1 II. C. steamer Semiramis, Daniell, Labuan. Brit. Do. Achilles, Evar.s, China. Dut. schr. Indramaytt, Nakoda, I'ahang y, s—Brit,5 Brit, brig Amelia, Hodgson, Labuan. Dut. do. Falt.il Ayermas, Tassin, Bally Badong. Port da. Royal Exchange, Grill, Macao Brit. do. Emma, Cuthberl, Pinan?. Do. do Independence, Minard, Amoy. Dut.
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    • 35 2 Captain Riches, of the Fairy, reports having left at Anjcr on August 21th the Marque Emily of Liverpool, bound to Shanghai. Captain Arnold of the Edward Boustead, died at sea on August 21st.
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    • 239 2 ADMIRALTY COURT.— JULY 10. lii fokb Dii IMMMNK CAPrURK OK I'iratkn. Dr. Addams applied to the court to grant bounty to Her Majesty's ship Ringdove, for the taking of some pirate vessels, called '"Pr.ihus off the island of Borneo; one was captured, three were burnt, and two escaped. Ihe Queen's
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    • 211 2 This was a similar application on (lie part of the Ea*t India Company's steam-ship Nemesis, which was said to tie under the comrn md of Lieutenant Grey, an officer in her Majesty's Mr- vice, and fell in with a fleet of pirates otl the Island of Borneo,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 858 2 JUST IMPORTED. EX FALCON FROM CHINA. AND FOR SALE AT THE GODOWNS OF MESSft* E- APEL A CO-, Comniercial-S'/uare. AN Extensive and choice consignment of China and Japan Goods, which are to be sold wilh an addition of 5 per cent commission As assortment of Crape Shawls and Scarfs; Silk
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    • 529 2 G. J. DARE Co. Singapore bottled Beer, Some No. 3's Old Manila Segars 1817 and superior Port Wine, which G. J. DARE CO. can strongly recommend. FOR SALE. The undersigued have just received, ex Tartar, and have now on sale, the following, prime and fresh. Malaga Bloom Stalk Raisins in
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    • 461 2 NOTICE. THE Captain and Owners of the Bon Acconu will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by the Crew of that vessel during her stay in this Port. Wm. BUCKLE. Commander. Singapore, 29th August 1849A CATR D. ARTIST IN OIL A WATER COLORS PORTRAITS AKD MHJMTUfJES. STUDIO Adjoining the
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  • 4418 3 f Legislative Council Sydney, July 6.J Mi DONALDSON, in rising to move the resolutions standing iv his name relative to steam communication with England, stated that it was not his intention to inflict upon the House any k'ngthened comments upon the advantages to be derived from carrying out
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 700 4 TO THE EDITOU OV THK STRAITS TIMES. Sib. Has either curiosity or business caused you to pay the new police office a visit I think not; otherwise I feel confident that something relative to its mtenvil arrangements would long ore this have graced your Editorial columns. Assuming therefore that you
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  • 26 4 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH. At North Cottage, Forres, N. B. on Ihe21th June, Marjory, the beloved wife of \V. H. Head, Esq., of Singapore, aired 21 years.
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  • 38 4 THE Straits Times SINGAPORE: MONDAY, SEPT. 10TH 18 19. mow— We anticipate our usual day of issue (Tuesday) so as to enable our readers lo send to Europe the latest news brought here by the steamer from China.
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  • 27 4 On the 4th. inst. 11. M. Sloop Albatross, and the 11. C. Steamer Nemesis returned tolhis pott, after their late expedition up the livers of Borne j.
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  • 61 4 NAVAL Movkmknts— We hear the Albatross proceeds immediately to Sarawak to relieve 11. M. S. Royalist, and (hat the l att r vessel will go o.i to China to enable her officers and crew to recruit their health. The Nemesis will proceed lo Labuan and from thence to Chiii.i, and
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  • 28 4 Signs or tub Timks— The mul for England, which leaves this by the Steamer to Ceylon, conveys kMM the IWJgMIiM of Sir Jjtnjs Brooke as Governor of Lauuan.
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  • 138 4 In another part of to-day's paper will he found, extracted Iroin the Sydney M /r/iiuj l[>:rild, t.e debate in fie Legislative Council of Now Soulh Wales on the subject of the Steam Communication with Singapore. Ihe Council has voted £H,OdOa year in support of the line, hut is evidently getting
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  • 962 4 Wk have, in previous issues, uiven particulars of Sir James Brooke's recent operations agriinst the Scrihans and Sakarrans. In adlitiou to what has already appeared, we anno* a narrative of the share taken in the affair by the 11. C*s. Steamer Nemesis, which appears to have been in the thickest
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  • 716 4 By arrival yesterday afternoon <>f the Peni'isulir and Oriental Company's Steamer Malta, Captain Potts, we hive receive J advices .in I jounuls to AflfMtSUk We annex a li-t of passengers by this opportunity. For Singapore. Messrs. Almeida, Dcarman and long. For Ciibralter. Senr. Pulgar, Spanish mail agent.
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  • 2908 4 Annihilation of the Horse an thicks jusriri \blk— and now. 1 1 mother column will be found tome remarks by Sir James Brooke, made at an entertainment given to th.it distinguished personage by captain Farquhir, aflcr returning from a recent cxpcil.tion against the pir.ilical tribes of Borneo. We insert tlie
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 141 4 Wl hivi- Im-ui n«M*Mi OX the hwlic^t Authority In the Btr«ita t> eon'i -.ulii l ti:it pirt nftlie nateincnt in our i»Mie of ihe huh ult reciruiti" die i i rjcn.'tli'in Iv the Cuiirt at I'itnnx with reference to tuc Bberifi', .iii-.i ui"iti".i> the Ml -I'ferem* of lue Ourimcir, and
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    • 55 4 Tinned the dutiea of Ihe office, that the explanation, not apolog?, took I'lace on the part ..ftlie Unorder. The tender of the Sheriffs reniimatlon w» nefer accepted by the Governor, or withdrawn by that oA jC^*Having taken from our contemporary's columns the paragraph alluded to, we feel bound to publish
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  • 1013 5 R.tJ.vil IJIJO iKi., is civiihi;i n ||M iiitivu^ v: Bor.rjo. For an K'iglishtni:i and (we presume) a prof, ssing Christian, the Rajah's HWM ofcivinaation H>M*f to be rai her peculiar. Bit from the days of Nimrod, tliu great hunter of men, dow'i. to the diysofihe FreucU com.na r.ljt who sm'ked
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  • 347 5 1* It Will be seen m anutner c uuiuu tlidi. >ir J.ui.«> Brooke proclaim* all fotridin piratical vesie* or villages v bepir*tc»— Ed. T J.licity of the British government an, I the Rriiish II in that huaNM mtttfiite. Rajah Brooke of 8«--r.iwak was the BrJa-gpriag of the expeditioo, hut wborappliea
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  • 791 5 Tub fol.ovvi .c Nuurici o .'■> .ipjeuol in ycitcrlay.t BMniwri Uazet'e. It .»■.•;>:< a m !i|i,c amioiiui'u tni'iit t:i a mnihn batvwa Baglaad u 1 in u, iy, m curt an e.iu litiotii ;uiil tli' p lymi ut of o:;e tin ne.i, havo Ika BM ul'lut; Hmigiiow*
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  • 181 5 .naval AMUTAM1 >Uiu.rto.\». ihc peiili .is ti t a;lia.iiCiii. iu l'.nor of uie N.ivai Assistant Siummm, from intin in' becoming iuhitoi.. H u ive »lrcni> Ummm t \n '-ur i-olimi:is t!i a petiri mt hi.l iietn I r MM t fro i the H >)• il Cullp^e of ivivs .-,.in<;
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  • 2449 6 BORN EO By the arrival here of H. M. Brig Albatross and H. C. Steamer Nemesis, we are enabled to lay before our readers a more detailed account thin that given some weeks ago of the proceedings of H. E. Sir James Brooke, and the small naval force co operating
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  • 936 6 On the occasion of the depaturc of 11. M. S. Albatross, after her recent successful expedition, Captain Farquhar and his oiliccrs gave an entertainment to Sir James Brooke aud the European inhabitants of Sarawak. After dinner Capl.iin Farquh ir, i:i an able and complimentary speech, proposed the health of >ir
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  • 601 6 We have now to announce the departure, on Wednesday last, of Captain Ferrier to assnmu charge at Malacca. O:i his own account we heartily congratulate him and lie carries with him our best wishes for his future success on the new field ha is about to enter. On account
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  • 453 6 lsroLKiiANCi: We have heard that a quiet ImC»« si»e, and civil young man, h;ts just lost I.U means of livelihood, by a MM «t mtulerance as unjust IkiqailoW, as it is absurd Jic laUjhaule. Header, can you belkre v.a fjllowmg The iu<in in question has been for some time past
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  • 221 7 The Chinese authorities at Canton have been adopting energetic measures to put a stop to smug. gttng, which it is well known is not confined to onq elm of foreigners or description of goods, and embraces alike exports and imports. The system nas been in n great measure winked
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  • 2662 7 Sknhor d> Am.vbal, the Governor of Macao, bat been assassinated On the evening of the 22nd he was taking his usual, ride, accompanied by his Aiue-de camp, and at sunset had gone as far as the Barrier, where Ins would ha\ n turned, but tint he had brought a quarter
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  • 151 7 A-uo.ijj.i inc.- v,i.»er grievance* was the Governor* h ivitig cut roads through a grave-yard and some foreigaers are disposed to give Kre*t weight to thN, but we believe without lunch reason. Ihe Chinese have nnt rnide thu a separate ground of complainf. bit mixed it up with others and in
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  • 1028 7 On Saturday last an answer received by the Council from Seu, was couriered unsatisfactory and it would have been wonderful haJ it proved otherwise, since the protest had charged thu Chinese authorities with bein^ accessary to the murder. Tiie foreign powers ivere again appealed to, in j order to enter
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  • 336 7 Pai. Ev Fotnrn Orr.-A week or two since a correspondent of the AtAenaum 6iaincl\v proied Ur 1 iley to have MalM his N.ituril Thiol«.»y The Church and Stale Gazette thus speaks of the Urceny Before Dr Paley gave to the world, as his own, the Natural TUnllgj.' a uork on
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  • 382 7 NATIVE Wg^|jMT»H,*-B»*^ Sultan, B»tU>*ar,.Sad.p.lv. King H,nry. Good.uck. Kirn DUTCH- B. Bayermus, Lai ihool Rachman, Uocksoon. A9ia.Bintan f S.mh.lan. If, wjfl ARAB.-*!:; wSStSS uai Uon < Gotn> Ua L i 1 SS Nation Vi»srl. Vrmem Namp 1 Tons Captain A or', nts I DksTIN 'Tiny H. M.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 794 8 JV'OTICE THE PICNIC MAGAZINE will for the future be published quarterly, until a sufficient number of subscribers are enrolled to enable it to resume its monthly issue. This step has become necessary from the loss sustained by the Proprietor during the past year. But from the encouragement he has met
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    • 963 8 A PATIENT IN A DYING BTAT«, CURBD Or A DISORDER IN THE CHEST. Extract of a Letter from Sir. Robert Culvert, Chemist, Slokesly, dated January '29/ A, 1847. To Professor Holloway. Sir, Mr. Thompson, National School-master of this Town, desires me to send you the parti culiirs respecting a son
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    • 234 8 ON SALE AT THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS (NEAJI TUB ARMENIAN CIIDRCH.) Ntwform of Ship's Articles, Cargo Books, Personal and Mortgage Bonds, Blank Powers of Attorney, Import ami Export Manifests, Boat Notes, Bills of Lading, Bills of Exchange, Bills of Parcels, Promissory Notes, Straits Calendar for 1847, Ditto. Ditto, for 184(>,
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    • 703 8 NEW SHIP'S ARTICLES. jap U Times Press, (p ri( One Dollar each) th t new form of Ships Articles R accordance with the Act of Par liainent?^ J Victoria. Cap \\> "VALUABLE HORSEST Cl RE FOII BUiSOTI. Extract of a Letter dated Madras, J. 10, 1810. from F. Scott, esq.,
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