The Straits Times, 16 November 1872

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  • 16 1 AOL. XW'III. PUBLISHED EVERY SIXOAPOUK. SATIKDAY, NOVEMBER NVni. 1872. SATURDAY EVENING. N(). ,420
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  • 119 1 SATURDAY, NOVE MBER 16.1872. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. M.NciAi-oKK, November IHth, 1872 (iauiliier -i.^o Black Pepper White Pepper KLi.... White P. j er Bin) 2.60 Do. s-u-awat ■_>•;•;. Pearl Sago :t.l"-. l«i. Tin 3T>l nominal. 40s Mule twist IJ7 8j lbs. Shirtings BJO. 7 do do 2.10. 5 d<. T.Cloths „1.80.
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  • 993 1 SINGAPORE PAILUR ES. Monday afternoon there was held in the office of Messrs. Woods anil Davidson a meeting of the creditors ot' Messrs. Cheng Tee, Wat Seng fc Co, chop Eng Joo, :inil of Ah Soon Tek ling fc Co., chop Bun Hong. Statements ofthe sffsirs of both Hongs were
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  • 790 1 SINO UMIIIK. Mil Nn\ KMIIKH, I^7-!. Present. Hii Excellency the Qoisraor. The llon'Me The Mli: srOocadg. the Troops (Lieut.-Col. Smith, 80th Ragt) The Hon'hle The Colonial Secretary Mr Birch.) The llon'lile the Attorney-( ieneral (Mr Braddell) The Hon'l.le the Treasurer (Mr. WlDsns.) The Hon'hle The Auditor-General (Mr .1
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  • 1979 1 Loxim.x, Oct. Hhii, 1872. A sad event occasioning general regret has occurred in the death of Mr. Justice Willes by his own hand, during a fit of temporary insanity, Bunerindoeed by suppreesed gout. The funeral of this lamented and disttnguisTTed Judge took place on Monday afternoon at
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  • 2034 1 P\ms, 12th October. M. Thiers, a few days ago, before the Committee of Permanenee.disavowedjM/ofo Oambetta and his followers, admitting at the same tune the damage inflicted on republicanism by Gambstta's recent Speeches. Beeording that love for the republic is cooling of late, M. Thiers has done well
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    • 337 1 \n\ EB.TIBEMBHTS. Tera* for Advertisements made known i.t the Office. entered into for long periods »t reduced rates. Ah.. „,1 subscriptions will be i .lso in London, by <:k"! Curnuii.i.. and F. B \i.,\i:. Lombard Street, .ity in Calcntt car a t k>. Advertiser^ must specify in the OOpy the
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  • 53 2 ELEI TEE'B TELEGRAMS. Liiiilmi, \-lUi November,—The. Ire ill Host. .11 has been alTisted by blowing up some buildings. English Insurance Otliees lose heavily. Nine hundred and thirty business houses ami sixty dwelling houses have been destroyed. Boutweli lias been telling gokl large\y> James llantien succeeds Lord L'enlanoe. The American General,
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  • Correspondence.
    • 1495 2 MA LACCA. i Li it>j 11 .\ov BUSKS, \^72. Tut; British steauierSKuV Penalty,Capt. from your port\|yind to .Penang and Assahau, arrived lier^kqit Monday afternoon, and wiled the lbllo%jtig forenoon. She brought u.i |n.« »,i'w\ The British steamer tianleru Star, ttym to Singapore,arrived hellsJ -u\ night, and tailed again J the
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  • 30 2 newsof th e we ek. MONDAY, 11 in NOVEMBER. TIIK British steamer -A A/,///, ('apt. Mi Iveiizie. from Glasgow via Bues Canal and Jeddah, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf'yesterday afti-nioon.
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  • 15 2 Tiik Dutch steamer Jiuluriii, from Hatavia Mh iu.»tuut, arrived at Tunjong PagU wharf this BMtraHag,
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  • 17 2 The British steasaer /mm, (apt, Guaa Hin, from Pinang 7th and laoca 10th inst., arrived this morning.
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  • 33 2 Mr. A. B. Josu.v was this^^niiiio; rought before ('apt. Walshe^^Mice tgistrate, and a remand of one week asked for, which was granted. The bearing of the case was therefore fixed tor Monday next.
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  • 38 2 Tiik Colonial steamer Pluto, Capt. Bradbery, left for Malacca yesterday, taking down His Honor the Chief Jus* tiee, who goes to hold the special criminal session, to open there to-day, for the trial of the Treasury embessleuieiit ease.
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  • 61 2 Thk Commission apn tinted by 11. V.. the Governor to enquire into the Biota of the 29th ultimo began their labours on the .'ith iostaat, and 'we arc enabled to-day, by the courtesy oi'the Members of the Coinniission, to present our readen with the shorthand report of the evidence taken,
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  • 62 2 Ix reference to Saturday's issue of this paper, it is proper to state that the heading Extracts/ 1 by some mistake, was not inserted above three paragraphs taken from the Hongkong Uailtf Press and other papers. Put in as they were they looked like original matter, although any one who
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  • 165 2 Tins inorning, William Waller and Ad.mi tirahain were arraigned before 1-. 11. Gottlieb, Esq., Junior Police Maoist rate, on a warrant to keep tin' peace, issued on the information of a Mr. Stephen Kdward Howard, describing hinisell as a newspaper proprietor, charging them with assault and threats of future violence,
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  • 134 2 Tut Mains Times of the I'Jth ultimo has the following paragraph mnnV hi£ our Garrison, and we extract it for the purpose of showing what impartial, disinterested people think of the treatment of these ScttlcnieiiUi iv the matter by the Home Government. Sometime back the Madras troops were withdrawn bom
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  • 566 2 It kept ther* haveb wtbatther. I onWsixhnndred and ftfty-ave men, exclwiWe of ofßcers; »"d only artillerymen enough to keep the JUM in "order and lire a saint hen required. The Ookudsts look upon this ass breach of faith, and we do not wonder at it. Rv the same paper we
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  • 22 2 TUESDAY, 12T H NOVEMBER. The Ocean Company's steamer trveimt, Captain Draining, from Hongkong 6th inst., arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday afternoon.
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  • 12 2 Tut Siamese steamer Bangkok, Captain Belbin, from Bangkok 7th instant, arrived yesterday.
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  • 18 2 Tin. British steam* r Captain Holmes, liom Hongkong 6th November, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yi sterday afternoon.
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  • 78 2 TIIK Colonial steamer Pluto, Captain Bradbery, returned to harbour this morning, from Malacca, wtiither she bad gone with the Chief Justice. Tin. homeward French mail steamer 'Si a,i/i lefl Saigon yesterday noon for Singapore, and may therefore be looked for on Thursday morning. Thk British barque DUp*tsu*d,Cwptain Dray, from \evv
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  • 41 2 Tin: Ocean Company's steamer 7 Htlaut, ('apt. Marsh, li Liverp< 3rd October, via Su./. Canal and Piuang 9th inst., arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday morning, and will leave for Hougkong and Shanghai to-morrow mornii I'As-l-'n,- Bimgapor*.— .Mr. Eiley's native servant.
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  • 448 2 Tiik last Government Qotette oontains a despatch from the Colonial Office with respect to a claim for salvage made by the Ceylon Colonial steamer o for services rendered to the steamer EmbUAope. Earl Kiml held that Colonial Government vessels shouldEe governed by the same rules in respect of salvage as
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  • 26 2 Tin >■ China EtpretS understands that the steamer B»rpris4 has been purchased by the Hamburg Company for their direct line to Singapore and China.
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  • 31 2 Tin. P. fcO. steamer Mirzapore, with the next English mail, left Galleon the night of the 10th instant, ami niav therefor,, be exp.-cted here about the 17th or 1 sth instant.
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  • 77 2 A i .a meeting of the .Members of Zetland in the Ei-u 508, held at the Masonic Hall Last evening, for the purpose of electing a Master for the ensuing year, W. Him. Qottlieb wa- unanimously elected to the Office. The well known led and ability of the W. M.
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  • 207 2 Tin. dales from Klano; are to the Dth iiist., when it appears that news hail reached that on the :j(Jth ulto. Imaom Prang Bousul, of Pabaog, had attacked a place called I'uuiuias. above Ooko Klany;, where ltajah Assal had a huge fort, which was taken by assault —nine of the
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  • 219 2 A Meeting of the Chamber of Cornwas held in tin- Exchange Rooms at half-past two o'clock yesterday, for tii.- purpose of taking into consideration the existing system of cradii which hu.s borne such disastrous results lately. There WeretWent) -one iuciulhts present, whose names we think il will for their credit
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  • 275 3 .GREVILLE'S TELEGRA M; CO' S AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAM. The Victorian Parliament is still sitting. Great dissatisfaction i> fell with onduct of the Up] er House in rejecting or mutilating important measures passed by large majorities in the Legislative Assembly, and a reform of onstitution is loudly called for. The former body
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  • 23 3 THURSDAY, llm NOVEMBER. Tiie 7. r took the following passengers from Singapore yesterday:— V I' raon, •"> natir.-s. M Maclean, 7 Chinese. Miss Potter.
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  • 32 3 Messageriea Maritimes steamer Captain Mannarino, from Batavia 10th instant, arrived on Tuesday evening. Pa.l. \V. Broidre, W. .1 Hall. Biuebell,QueanelandG«Qißger, 1»> nut '-.-.—Mine de Grave, 6ohildren and servant, Mr. Josselin de Jong.
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  • 85 3 A SPECIAL criminal session of the Supreme Court was held at Malacca on Monday last, the 11th instant, to try the Malacca Treasury enihe/zlellieiit case. The se.-sion only lasted one day. Both prisoners, John Overree, laa sistant Treasurer, and Fernandez, late Chief Clerk in the Treasury, —were found guilty and
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  • 188 3 Thi homeward French mail steamer Simlli, ('apt. Mcli/.an. from Hongkong 7th and Saigon 1 lth November, arrived at the Borneo Cos. wharf yesterday afternoon, and left for Guile, Aden, and Marseilles via Suez anal, at Id o'clock this morning. Prom Hongkong: Mr. Berger. From Saigon: Messrs. Eerraisb, Monoier, and Crasemaan,
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  • 152 3 aged pauper was foond dead oa Wednesday tveuiug' iv New Bridge Road. The Coroner ordered tie body t<> hi' buried. Tuk American ship Borneo, Captain Walker, which has just arrived from Boston, we learn, las a brought :i "I' L,OOO t..iis Spot Pond Ice, whi< been bought
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  • 90 3 Chinaman about 50 year-..1d, who came as passenger from Swatow iv the steamer Coquet, died in a sampan on Wednesday, on his way to the shore I sampan man reported the death at nice to th<' police, who made inquiries, when it was learned that the deceased bad been ill
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  • 92 3 unknown Chinaman fell down yesterday in the street in front of the Central Police station, and died in two or three miiiutis. Me had a bundle, a few cakes tied up with a st-iin";, and a few cents on hi- person. Dr. Hampshire, the Colonial Surgeon, was at the station
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  • 404 3 Jfi m bdah afternoon betweenfonr and live o'clock, in Marki-t Street, at the entrance of the market, quite a lively little battle, or riot, took place, daring which stones, brickbats, and bottles Ih m al> 'lit thicker than was pleasant to be near, ami when the ti<. rht was over
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  • 401 3 Thi Sarawak Gatette of the 2nd November contains a number of items of news. At a meeting of the Supreme Council held on the 28th ulti 11. H.theKajah informed the members that early next year he purposes to nominate a .Mercantile Committee consisting of the leading merchants, to form a
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  • 21 3 SATI i:i>\A. 16th NOVEMBER. Tut mail wmnaer Mimpore, leaves Pinang this aftera on and may be expected heie on Morifry morning.
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  • 14 3 The Dutch war Btea\(ter Bronbeek, Capt lien mis, from Ponttjanak 13th inst., arrived this
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  • 19 3 morning. T*a— \fl Tin Hi-it'-h steamer City of Hatter, Capt. Bovey, from Pinang 1 lth iust, arrived this morning.
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  • 95 3 Imohm.viiox was given to the police at an early hour this morning, that a Malay woman living in Minto road had first cut her child's throat and afterwards committed suicide by the same method. 'I he woman waa found dead, with a terrible gash extending dear across her throat, hut
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  • 318 3 s \i liin^r, the 1 "'tli instant, two Banquets pu taking almost of national character took place, one in London and the other in Adelaide, Australia, to celebrate the Baeeessfal completion of telegraphic comaaanicationm tween England and tbe Antipodes. Karl Kimberley presided over the one licUl in London, and sir
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  • 621 3 Mm. HoaMd Qamxv, while^lnrfj > ■tumping tie Wist as candidate for the Presidency, made a speech to the Cincinnati Cl amber ofCommerce which ought to he read arid pondered over by the members of the Chamber of Commerce here, applying as it docs with singu]ar lore- to recent cvi nta
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  • 118 3 //,.//,,mi./..• Ointment ami PW* —A.hsoess- -TJnvaryiasj raeosss itteada aIJ who treat these disaasi ding to the simple printed directions, wrapped round each pot sad box. Than are by valuable to the yonag and timid, whose baahfulnesa sometimes eadaagen life. A little attention, moderate psneveraaee, and trifling expense will enahle the
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 424 3 Saturday, 9th November. Gkrman 3 mtd. achooier Uandaoe, tons, MemsoUer oommander, Lmoy consign ea Ranteaberg, Schmidt &Oa ."■ii. -r Aetiv, [80 tons, Aaiiormn iniiniiiaiiilsi. Baagoon 11 ii October, consignees Tan KimTian. Sunday, l"tli Novembi r. uner Jeddah, 1000 tons, McKensie ooauaaadar, GJas_.:li S ptember, consignees Gnthrie A Co. Monday,
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    • 134 3 Monday, 11th November. Prei eh baraos Traaqaebar, IVtit. for Bangkok. Portuguese barqne Santa Baacba, Nuda, for Penang. Hiitisii ■teaawr Rainbow, Deuhton, f.r Baawsaag. Britiafa >liip Sullana, Mnson, for Pa»saroeang. Tins. lav. I lit ti November. Britiab itramw Gordon Castle, Holmes, for London. British ifnantrrr Patroohia, Draaning, for London. British
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  • 665 3 DOC K 0 B L V ING A f A it AR 1 Taujong Pugar Wharf. i Victoria Dud. r.liiie, Mathfh..u mid Ciiupany'* Wh»rf i p. x- 0. "> 1:<>I1 »eoord Dock 4 Borß'M nv's Wharf QIWIWI WWrf .j Patent SliD aud Dock Company V At
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    • 82 3 ftotttt*. FOR MALACCA AXD PBTAHO. Tllß.B, PKNAXd" will leave this p n regularly oa vfedaesday ai p. m. for tl* above Fort Has goosla) mmodatioa for first Class passengers. Api.lv t>. TAN KIM TIAN. Biagi pore, 17th October, 1872. (1 m.) FOB SALE. Mi aa. .1. '<■'. Ai.i.i:n Cos. 9
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    • 184 3 ilo tires. NOTKK Thk undersigned has this day comnieneeii busineas as Ohroa>omatw, Watch, aaj Optical iiiHtiiiinent maker, (at the premises formerly 1 occupied !>y Messrs. Thomson Bros.; Illi. li r the style of J. S. LsiSK Co. .1 S. LEISK. Singapore, 15th June, 1870, (v. c.) Ex MAIL STEAMER. Thk
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    • 721 4 y. 0. Cowpanp. [NSULA.lt AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION COMPANY. I H KfCKS T> A 1 1 > i i 1 i ft I w Harbour. MAIL LINKS. Thk |.r..]H.~.,i dates ol mira] <>f tin* Company's Contract Mail fMwni fillips it in connection with the seiiioe f ,r tli«' year WJ. m
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    • 774 4 |J. vV (P. Companp. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF SAMPLE PARCELS. An instance having occurred in which a package Shipped as containing Rumples was f..nnd to contain OH, BOtioS is hereby tjiven that, in future, shippers will be required to make known the dtmeription of Samples supplied "by them, and to
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    • 792 4 ittterrllanfous. ENGLISH GOODS (Via Suez Caial) At Cheapest Rates D. NICHOLSON COMPANY. Silk, Woollen and Manchester Warehousemen India, Colonial and Foreign Outfitters, 50 to 52, ST. PAULS CHURCHYARD (Corner of Cheapsidel, London. Established 184b\ Invite attention to their Illustrated 120 DSUN Catalogue, sent post free containing full particulars as to
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    • 868 4 ittidrrllanroiisf. THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND. HOLLOWAT'S OINTMENT. Its Searching and Healin? Properties are known and recognised throughout the world. The number of years this in valuable Ointment has stood the test of public opinion Cand the longer known the better aprireriatedl is a testimony of itself more convincing than anvthine
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    • 919 4 itttsifllnnfouG MESSRS. GABRIEL'S CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS POR PRKSBRVINO AND BEAUTIFYING THK TEETH GUMS AND PREVENTING TOOTHACHE, ARE SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTB A PERFUMERB IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD PREPARED ONLY BY MESSRS. GABRIEL, Dentists. Ludgate Hill, London, E. C. P'Sedadent" or cure for I Toothache. This extraordiM nary applieation.marvcllous in
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    • 739 4 BRISTOW, EDMONDS WILLIAMS (Late Bristow Edmonds,i Perfumers, Fancy Soap Makers, AND DRUGGISTS. Also GENERAL BRUSH MAKERS. WHOLESALE AND EXPORT, 5. BISHOPSG ATE AVENUE, CITY, E.C., LONDON, (Established nearly 100 Years,) So well known for their ESSENCE OF I'KI'I'KKM INT. KSBENCE OF JAMAICA (JINGKK. and their JAMAICA and MARROW POMATUM. These
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