The Straits Times, 2 July 1870

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times VOL. XX VL PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE. SATriIDAY. .11 Of 2m>, 1870. SATURDAY EVENING No. 1299
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  • 218 1 |)M >H Wi I Xl 1 Edi i lOH. s|o |>„,- Annum. sl>i irlj B I Quarterly A i \insaments saade known 1 into for long periods ■i 1 subscriptions will H- "Vice; al>o ill V 1111.1.. i v:. Lombard Street, city in Co. ra must spseifj
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  • Domestic Occurrence.
    • 17 1 unlay, -<hh June, at the Procure River Valley Road, the Herd. idius 1 ed 64 j
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  • 66 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1870 BST MARKET QUOTATIONS Singapore. Jn.v -2nd. 1870. Soil", Pepper Pepper II »ur -2r,r, 3 |o I"- Mule twist 137 to b'.l do do 2.45t02.42i 5 do T. Cloths 1 do do i.m". 1 '1" do 2.06 Freight to London E2. Os, Opium new \i,2
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  • 1013 1 Ink Legislative Council ha.- held meetings during the fortnight, which the Excise Hill and the ration of the fence Hill be;l11"- law, and the Council have pledg- themselves by a resolution passed 27th, to' carry out the waterto completion, and to vote the necessar) for the purpose The
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  • 630 1 <i \MlililN(i. Wi; look forward with considerable curiosity to the report which 11. E. the Governoc says will shortly be laid the Council on the subject of gambling in the Colony. Not that we expect the report in question will afford much information of the extent to which this vice
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  • 586 1 JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE. publish, to-day, the remarks which fell from Bar! Grey when presenting to the Bonae of Lords the petition sent home from this place regarding the Independence of the Judges, as well as the reply of Earl (iranvillc. It does not seem to as whatever it may do to
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  • 1252 1 TIIK DEBATE IX COINCIL. Tmk shorthand report of the proceedings of the Legislative Council on the I Ith instant, to which we devote a large part of our paper to-day, will no doubt lie perused with very considerahle attention. It is almost exclusively taken up with the first part of
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  • 321 1 <>n hi ix Export of the Proceeding! of the LegislativeCouncil,neldin Singap the 27tb Jane, Is7o r. His Excellency the Governor. His Honor the 'hief Justice. Tue Hon'bk the Officer Comdg. 11. Ma [Troops. Colonial Secretary. Acting Attorney General. Treasurer. Auditor-General. Colonial Engineer. W. H. Head. F. s. Brown.
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  • 7880 1 SHORTHAND REPORT OF THK LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Suxjajwe. 1 VI, .hn,,', 1870. I'IM.M 1 His Excellency the Qovenksr. Mis Honor The Chief Ju Tli.' Hon. The >fficer < !omdg. H.M s Troops. The Colonial Secretary. Acting Attorney-Gener.il. Treasurer. Auditor-General. Colonial Engineer. W. H. Read. F. S Browu. T. Boost W. R.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 65 1 On the 2nd .Tune. ,t St. John's Church. Heerut X W. IV. by the father of the bride, William Edward Maxwell. Esquire, stagisPolice and Commiaaioßer Court of M i. Straits SetUemi logbter of the Kevl. J. Uackay, Senior Chaplain, Ifeentt. h June, l>y the Hard, [snack Adolphe (iiiillaume VoderS'GniTenhajee, to
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  • ENGLISH AND EUROPEAN NEWS.
    • 76 3 a paper containg tne newa, vie pnnmpaj leaders, a well-digested summary, and U matter from tin- ISbms, and is thus rendered available in cheap form, for persona reaidJag abroad oria the ooloniea. The daya .if publication an Taeadaj and Fridays in the afternoon, and fehcpneaiai 3d. per copy.
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  • 104 3 TBD oILM i:\-s STORES, a 1. 1. o f sD P i ■i<• i; v i I i v l'lihi.i:s. |4V< M, Bl i' PI JAMH. IN TINS AM> .1 iMM. 08. iMCM M-M ai.ahi:. i 1 1 Ml n IMD, in QAJt. poi i urn pur. I'lii.- H BALKOB.
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  • 151 3 I). NICHOLSON AN', Wammmovmmmsk, Colokiax am> Founai hawm, 50,51 ft SJ.ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD, LONDON, Invite the attenti nof and Civil Rerriee, and of Families i or re* iding in India and Chithe fad that they ba\ SHIPPERS OF GOODS to th A thai they ike the execution of Ind< Outfit!
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  • 51 3 ARROV AN] i 'S m lai ntohe& with MachiI •j:! feet lon t-'l '■>. 12 £195. 37 20 K245. 90 B 8 0. abroad: Of about 23 feet long M 6. 30 til.".. 97 ei4o. 49 Bl». Any i</' the Steamer* camjke earned <m a •Atp'a deck complete, and ready
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  • 44 3 Wilkinson's (Latk Bkidgeb.) Jamaica Sarsai'AßlLl.a. ■HMO! of ftvn Extract of Rki. Is appreciated for its purity and Barked superiority, daily pnaanhad '»y the Faculty for Impurities of the Blood, Affections of the Liver. Constitutional Debility, Attenuation of body, as an Altortive Medicine at
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  • 172 3 Friday, 24th June. M. I. si.Miin r Hoogly, 1,767 I via &ii mnon, 1,55 l«'tli June. M. I steamer Volga, 951. tons, Boul Jane. r lay, 25th June. Eta Bhafte bory, 552 I June, via Saigon. Jane. British steamer Telegraph, 12 icca. Sunday, 26th Jane. British steamer China, RSO
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  • 64 3 Brit Bril 1 Dutch ship B 11. M. steamer Algei i inc. Britis I- Iga, I British steamer Japan, I I.v i-.v.ik Bchr. Dutch bar |ue Rhio. i.i. Dv! h schr. T. I Lhio. Tui Jane. Briti Jnne. Dnt 'i si amer K aang. Bril ib ship Tajb it,
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  • 492 3 I mvi Nj Captj Vl:K! VAI MEN-OF-WAR 1. LordC. Bcott B. M. si 580 April 22 Hongl Station B. I!. b Pitner l' Rutavia Ih-lr- Ei: I". 8. I June 30 B STEAMEI Bainbow bery Coloni I Ooloni G uner 11U Enten British steamer 52 Ipril
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  • 45 3 1 Tanjong Pagar Wlmrf. 2 Victoria Dock. Jmtim*, Ma them m and Company^ Wharf. 3 P O. Wharf 7 Bon Accord Dock 4 Borneo Company's Wharf 8 Government Wharf 5 Patent Slip and Dock Company 9 At Johore.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 35 3 inters d of the thday, n ded t>« ■iallv r abroad, who are n,I fed 1 a)>- the tlth. Please ir, youra truly, Hi:m -To the ProprieI IMOMILS l'll.i.s. 26th April, 1870. 86 L atobrrti&mrntg.
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    • 77 3 iHidrrllnnrouse At the Paria Bxhibition :iim:i: tls were awarde 1 t.i Cbo a Bl vi 1 narked superiority of their productions. 10th April, 1870. ALL WHO SUFFER FUOM INDIGESTION, SHoll.K I [OMILE PILLS. Bold everywhere. Bottle Is. l.d.. 2a. BtL. -uA 11s. Singapore, 26th April 1870. 26 L) Full partioukn
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    • 95 3 itUtttQmnm, the changea of the naaoni, and for freeing in from the effect* of Mercury. In India and the Ooloaieait is extensively used to prevent takint; complaints incidental to Tropical dnaajtea, and as a renovator of the rystem after sickne ia invaltatde. A superior preparation that may always relied on."
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    • 71 3 Jaiterltamtntf. paraiions, which instead of being what they .j. a villa aie nut hi a -4 1111 ire than oetioa uf Common Herb with nd flavored with "American WiaterGreen." The genninc has T.Wilkinson, Bridge X Co., 270 B genl Street, London, in addition t.» the trade mark, en..n the bottle:
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    • 54 3 iWtsrcHanrous. fa few drops being a dose it ia unim by ai;i: or cuitan WKI.I, AI>AF The proj ri I ra wt old rt :omn 1 n I who are about i.i or do reside uiTrop'cnl clinutt pplj of thii invaluable restorative of the !i above articl THOS. WIL <
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  • 49 4 punish the Dhuderan, iiiiaMe to i],. s,. B*™ ;1 i,,',,r niiu'lit not have ix-.-n the ■|> IS th the distinct I <■ ifanj British Chin. H^."i x i ire and toration mid done 1 v. l:li their le to .1,, tnd the I and that. 1!.,-,11,v ii rtunate itli their
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  • 142 4 fl jj itions nl the ul Bibliof; Ordi- li.-lit .In I I' 11 1 number in h:is bitberto 1 n I u> that ihe Oi linance i of disorderI \er in I id 1 s is made in WmJ lii'j? Farm. M J;t have of the I I I
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  • 1201 4 Sutherland* ink sold mi account of Company *****. 01 piculs :it an average price 0fy76.4 I per of the Batavia 1 Industry U':!lLr, import ami based on princiilopted at the combined meeting of o Itodies held mi the 3rd Nov. this draught tariff will be discusstwo 1 die>
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  • 594 4 Mini TH of IV. edtnga of the Municipal Commissioners on Wednesday, the Ist day of June, 1870. 'tiiiiiiiixxioiirrx Prwtent. The Mon'hlc Capt. Shaw,— President. W. 11. Rend, I{. C. Woods, Bag. \V. H. Beott The Minutes of last meeting were read and c •nlirmed. H, iM' it Malacca
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  • 864 4 111!.; INDEPENDENCE OF TIIK JUDGES. To the E<l itor iij' Ha- Doug Tim,*. Snt. -The debate in the House of Lords on the cpiestion of Judicial Independence, i- calculate 1 to reassure to a certain extent the public mind as to the position of the Jadges of the Supreme
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  • 23 4 MONDAY, 27th JUNE. Tiik British steamer Mm ril'm*, Capt. Corry, from Hongkong 16th inst., arrived here on Friday evening.
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  • 23 4 Tin: Agamemnon reports that on the :2oth inst.', in Lit. I 1:06 N., lon. I I 1:48 V... spoke the French ship Yukviama.
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  • 14 4 Tiik British steamer Gkina, Capt. Gardner, from Calcutta ltith inst., arrived here yesterday morning.
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  • 18 4 Tiik Britiafa steamer Telegraph", ('apt. Deane, from Penang 21st and Malacca, 24th inst., arrived liere 00 Saturday morning.
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  • 15 4 'In i: Britiafa steamer Arrafoou Ajpcar, ('apt. Millar.from Hongkong Im!i mst, arrived here jreaterday afternoon.
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  • 15 4 Tin. British steamer Glenartneg, ('apt. Bolton, from Hongkong l^tli inst., arrived here eatetday noon. v
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  • 18 4 Tin: British steamer Gmn Alpine, ('apt. Beckett, from Calcutta 16th and Penailg 24th inst., arrived here yesterday afternoon.
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  • 18 4 Tiik Uussiaft steauier fUwflftburg, Cant Aitken, from Hongkong 12th and Saiguß 21st inst., arrived here on Saturilay morning.
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  • 27 4 Tin-: Arrnltioii Jpetf reporta that on the 21st mat., in hit. l-'):0-2 N., lon. 110:15 E., spoke the barane Dement, from Swalou to Camhodia, 1") days out.
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  • 64 4 Tin; Ocean Company^ steamer Jg.tmemtton, ('apt. Middleton, from Hongkong 10th mat., asrived here on Friday evening, and hit again for London via the Suez Canal, on Saturday momißg Tiik M. I. steamer /'/'/</, ('apt. Botthie, from Marseilles 29th May, arrived here on Pridaj evening, the 2 Ith inst., baring made
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  • 160 4 Ol course it is impossible for the uninitiated to understand what may be the mysterions cement that holds FreeMumnry together, but that it is, even i;i this relaxing climate, held together very effectually, and to good purpose t i.), we have just had a very convincing proof. The Masonic Mill
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  • 202 4 Tin: race between the tea steamers has, so far as already known, been a very close one, and it is difficult to form an opinion as to which will he the winner. The M. I. steamer olga reports that off Acheeii Head she passed the F.i- 1 King, ami three
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  • 958 4 Tiik following telegrams have been received by the Calcutta strainers; .)/,i, Hi/// —lt is considered probable that all the efforts being made for the election ol a King to till the throne of Spain will fail. Parit, 10/4 —The diplomatic relations between the Governments of Italy and Portugal have been
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  • 28 4 II i;s|)AV, 28th JUNE. To-day, being the anniversary of Her Majesty's coronatioo, is observed as a holiday in the Government offices, and the nagstaffs are decorated with flags.
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  • 21 4 WEDNESDAY, Blhu Jl NE. Tin: Dutch steamer Koningen der "Sederlanden, Captain Kayser, from Batavia ~")th inst., arrived here yester* day afternoon.
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  • 35 4 inquest was held yesterday, al Sungie Kranjie, on the bod) of a Chinese who had fallen overboard and wan drowned, while vetting the sail <>f h:* sampan. The jury returned a verdict of accidental death.
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  • 83 4 the night of tin- £6th inst., aomu thief or thieves abstracted three pain <>f carriage lamps from the ran 11. K. tin- Governor, at Government House. Yesterday afternoon, a poKw of police and a L^any of oouviol engaged in searching the ground* R>r the aliasing lamps, but, as might huve
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  • 40 4 Sunda> last, In Barnum arrested fourChineae in a bouse iv toria street, ami secured hatch oi whay papaf*. They were tried I>\ the magistrate on Monday, when the keeper of the lottery was fined SMHI, and the others v. -cd.
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  • 49 5 next criminal session of the Su('ourt will open on Thui .iiii We believe the S will Ii > bel I, as usual, in the n >w < i i !'ut probably for the last as the alteration* arc now in pn for the proposed exchange of the< and thy public
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  • 69 5 Wi hear that 11. E. the Governor intends making a visits to the alon<r the K i-' the Sultans of Pa hang, Tringanu, cc, and will star! next week in the Colonial steamer Peiho. Whether 11. K. has any special political object in view, has transpired, but we belii 1
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  • 58 5 Tin steamer signalled ester In tcrnoon, front the eatdward, which was reported as having come to anchor outside, proves to be the I S. steamer lie flagship of the China fleet. We are informed that she will come into port to-morrow, and will remain awaiting the arrival of the relieving
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  • 118 5 On Saturday afternoon last, some chintings of the opium farm, together with a polii fficer, stopped a hack carriage in Kallang Road, and searching the bundle of grass tied behind the carriage, found concealed there 80 tins of contraband chandoo, valued at §300. Two Chinese who were in the carrirge
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  • 20 5 THURSDAY, "."111 JUNE. Tin. Hi-iti-li shin I/. from Penang for Hongkong, passed through Straits yesterday and wished to be reported.
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  • 24 5 Tin. V. S. frigate Delaware, from gkong, arrived here this morning, and immediately minted the British Rag, tin' salute being returned from Fort Canning.
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  • 29 5 C\ri\t\ H\\^i\, of the British ship riff Briife, reports that <m the l^th June, in Sunda Straits, he spoke the British ship FM*b*rgk Cattle, 14 days out from Singapore.
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  • 30 5 Tin British steamer Letih, Capt. Rarnetson, from Liverpool 9th M via th" Suez Canal, arrived here this morning. The Leith \> one of the Lalman Coal Company's steamers, and g Hongkong.
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  • 98 5 in<iucst was held this morning, in a lions,, in Hongkong Street, on the l.odv of a Chinese lodger, who bad fallen from the roof of the house while under the influence of liquor. The de. a-ed was endeavouring to get >me flowers, placed in puts on a ledge of the
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  • 141 5 Oi ißßEi.occured between a Chinese c.tolieand his master, yi nino-, in a house in Java road; the coolie that he was smoking cbandoo, his master came in and order* d him out of the 1 se. lie demurred. and asked to be allowed to remain and (inisli his smoke, but
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  • 457 5 v i ::n\i morning four Chinese coolies came to the police station with a sad stoiy of highway robbery, It apI ears they were coolies employed on a plantation at Johore llahrii, and were on their way to Singapore, when the\ tvere waylaid on the road bj a gang of
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  • 361 5 IVii HI l.\ Captain A. J. 1. iftus, on the construction <>(' >»a anchor., and jury rudders, has besn bandeJ v- for |ierusal and remark. Even seamau knows that \\ii:i 11 disabled ship the great desideratum is to keep her bowon/ and preyt 1 falling into the trougli ol t'i"
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  • 52 5 PiRIDAY, Ist .11 LV. Thi British at lamer Bangkok, Capt Haffenden, IV >:n Bangkok bar 2Uth ult., arrived lure at noon to-day. Pu Mara.— Mr, Ooroajee and tour followers, 1 Mcond class, and Bdeok j.a en- Capt. Hafvendisn, of the Bangkok, report that off Pulo Brali he spoke tb< ships
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  • 48 5 •Tin; Bangkok brought t;> this port tiie Captain and crew el the British ship ill Curlew, Captain Steer, which vessel was lost on „r ahoiit the L9th ultimo, <»n the Seal Hocks, m-ar the Redan. We have been unable as yet to obtain farther particulars oi the disaster.
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  • 84 5 e-.i...\'\ 1 cv( aing,a I 1 cut to collfct some money, -upwards of two hundred dollars, —in Campong 01am, lull failed t<> find the man in, and started for home again, when he was pounced upon by three of his countrymen, who had concealed themselves behind a pile of lumber
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  • 79 5 Tin: l\ ft <). si «m '>'■< Capt. Tomlin, from II v Icong 28rd inst., h it'i the horn >.i:-.' m i here cuing, and n For j,' Galle, 111 13 imbaj at I P. if. i> her list of ma. I and Mr.,. C. J. Wilkin^and child. T nn
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  • 446 5 bl lowing account of the !•>- of >ho >ncr a 35no\i|>>:v owned which we take from t ie Hongkong Dailtf Pre*«, will prove interesting to our readers: wreck of the I i in Hainan, an 1 back. The 1 1 in every with a in i'il fair n talf .-T
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  • 36 5 SATURDAY, 2nd JULY. THE next outward mail will be brought <>n by the I*. O. steamer Hittdott-au, which vessel was to leave Bombay on the -ith, ultimo, and may be looked for here about Tuesday next.
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  • 42 5 The Ocean Co ni|>anj V steamer .V Capt Drenning, from Livei|ioi! 1 ith May, via Port Said, Suck, Galle, iiaii^, arrived here tliis morning. The following is her list of pa ii.— Mi-s Carlotta i. A. Eddie, I lin and Jules Fabris.
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  • 42 5 1 a notification which we extract to-day Awn the Government *> It will be broken he ruler and it may reasonably be inferred t' led excur ion of 11. E. the I (Jovernor has some connection with I „>:•/' 'ho, 0 on Bth inst
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  • 113 5 0 day contains, in a Idi notifi- !)-da;.-. the 1 r- 0 <li:ia!: ordinanc and ■'liHiia! Procedure ordinance. rst of these is already familiar I our i l Eiders, and at have t nad lia\ •bu in notic d at length ji bublished ,it g is iimiec •>-:!: hould review
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  • 142 5 follow ing t jrams are to hand Week' I 1 t7,0() I bales. i Fair \Yest:'!'l:s S|..l. J {fit market cloa d d closed quiet but >il-a. i'! lon middling 6656 d. N ordinary I' l 1 market dosed dull and drooping. 71b. Shirtings 9* I Id. X)'s Mule f
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  • 366 5 Wi tak-tlie following notifioatioiw from ON. I i E jali •n--tinn and they i red to iak ac th. ii' ...mi peril, and will in nowise "!.;.mi any lay of .luly. LB7O. I !ommand 3.'\\. W. 818 H. i iry. i i/.'. from the 24th of Jn to lii r
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  • 482 5 Wi: reported, yerterday, the losa of the l?ritis!i ship ..!i the voyage from Bangkok S »apore, and the arrrival of the mi! crew in the steamer fi [j apj thai Capt Haffenilen, of the Bangkok, on the J ashore on the Easternmost s il 1! "•!<. and seni a i
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  • 5986 5 i idicial jgj The titi.it. and tin- in^^H |,j, V c plitccdJH > t vJtMB ;i und'ilv influenced. <>r tl<q .111 t'^^^H lelire ill tin' 'i' their duties'. Hear. Their ""PJ^^^^H put f'»r<JH 1 to l-vil. TIl'V ')<•■ I i l^t's arc '•■•ni'A^ablc J the S f.ir :i
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  • 725 6 •lA\ A. A i. viK number of the-/."/ Bod* publishes the following document Declaration of W.l'. DeJong, pilot and also Shipchandler at A.njer, about the loss of the Italian ship danwaraga, on the Bight of the Slat April, from 8 o'clock in the evening to -'i hours after midnight, <>ti
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  • 789 6 Ihi Following is the China news to hand per strainer Qritta, Important newt has come to hand daring the past foi-taight concerning the movements of the BCahomedan Rebels. In Yunnan, according to the latest miv it appear* thai the Imperialist forces li;i\ <■ been soooesafnL On this the N'
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 785 7 y. ft Companp. PENINBULAB AND ORIENTAL BTEAH NAVIGATION COMPANT. (KKH -KS M'Alllleida Street Go, ffew HarLour. LINES. Tin: -\|.e. t, 1 date of ai ofth< Company 8 Contract Mail Steam Ships at Singapore in connection with the for the year 1870, as approved by HerMa- tonera! will be i Or
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    • 844 7 }J. <P. Companp. XOTICK. A Written Declaration of the contents and value of Packages for the Overland Route is re.|uired by the Egyptian Transit ■Vdministratioii. and must l>e delivered Ly the shipper to the C m^any's Agent with the Bill of Lading, or with the Parcels; and the Company do
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    • 811 7 iHttfcrUanrotuf. NEWEST GRAND STATE-LOAN-LOT-TERY. Guaranteed and Controlled by the Government in the amount of: liO MILLION FLORINS OR 250 MILLION FRANCS WHICH IS TO BE REPAID BY t<K>.(KM> PREMIUM PRIZES. In five yearly drawings, in the manner that every second month a great Drawing takes place, al which win bedrawn
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    • 899 7 ifliSffllanrous. THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Its Searching and Healing Propettisa BT€ known and recognised throughout the world. The nuniLer of years this in valuaLle Ointment has stood the test of puLlic opinion and the lunger known the better appreciated is a testimony of itself more convincing than anything
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    • 818 7 iHiSrcllanroHS. OAKEY A SONS KMERY BLACK LEAD MILLS. Black Pairs Road, London, England. Oakey's Silversmith's Soap (non-m rcurial for Clcanitn,' and Polishing Silver, Ele< troplat.', Plate Glass, Marbles, ko., Tableta 6d. Oakiv's Wi:i.i.:m;tun Knife Polish. Packets od. each; Tins tI.L. Is., 2s. 6d., and SS. each. Oakkv's Indiarcbber Knife Boards
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    • 638 7 iHidrrUanroiw THE I-HRFKcTInv o M MARA VILLA I S.le Proprietors— Tatiob B T1 "r',. true I beobroma of Linncu 1 dqrenoua to South America, of \ill-i is a favonr.-d portion having secured tl iclusiv unrivalled Coca. have. l. v the skilful plication <.f their solubl elaborate machinery, produce undeniably the
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