The Straits Times, 4 March 1851

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1 8 The Straits Times
  • 20 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 7TII. PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY, MARCH, 4th 1861.] TUESDAY MORNING NO. &2J
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 625 1 I M-K- "I 7 S> BSCIUKTIOW AJinuallv.. SP- J 16 Balf-Yetflj" 'J j ijuartrriy. one M'-nth 1* I .sji: 1 Copy One Jiupee. TISFOF ARTICLES FOR SAIE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF COMMERCIAL-SQUARE,--SINCAPORE. -JOOBClierlin wool of colors Jaconet-White and colored n( j t hoM, SngUak a»4 Freaek Linen— l- me
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    • 708 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WHOLES AMC RETAIL A FOR EXPORTATION. MLLINERY Jn|> HOSIERY x»W» .Berlin Wool of assorted colors Articles for the Work Table y Colliirs (lf f^n^ Manil /ialzarine dresses tniinif'i^tiire U ..f the latest
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    • 488 1 ■MM London— W. IkMUU ICalcuttn— Thackrr and Co China William Pustau C* Batavia— Lange C". CJ.DARE&CO'SADVERTIZEMENTS G. J. DARE CO. SHIP CHANDLERS, Auctioneers and Commission Agents. WHOLESALE AND II KM' Wine, Spirit and Leer Merchants: BOAT QUAY: SINGAPORE. BEG to announce to ship Owners, Merchant-:, Commanders of Vessels and (he
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    • 716 2 SELF-PRESERVATION; a medical Treatise on the Physiology of Marriage, and on ther Secret Infirmities and Disorders of Youth and Maturi'y< usually acquired at an early period of life, w hich enervate the physical and mental powers, diminish and enfeeble the natural feelings, and exhau« l the vital energies of Manhood
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    • 562 2 PEWJWtULAR ORSEMTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICE. Battery Road— Singapore. rpilE peninsular and Oriental Company's steamer MALTA, Potts, en route to Borabay, may be expected at Singapore about the 6th Proximo, and the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steamer with thcEuiopean Mails en route to China, about the sth Proximo. Application for
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    • 646 2 A CARD. i^ENTEEL parties visiting Singapore, or Genii tlemen residing on the Island, wishing to Board with a respectable family, may meet wilb very com forlable apartments in one of the most airy situations in the town. The bouse 'commands a fine view of the Roadstead. Application to be made
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    • 662 2 FOR SALE. CW THE Copper Schooner Polka, Ottlji^ burthen 160 tons, well adapted for wsWsmtßmm the Country traiie. Apply 10. WALTER SCOTT DUNCAN. Singapore \sth July IXSO. YOB. kvl. The Clipper Brig GALLANT, Conjfc^lX new, may be expetted hrrr from China on or about March 15th, and has fi rst
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  • 1686 3 At Hie peace congress at Birmingham last north, Mr. JWgtt, the course of h;s speech I ,cr« ma Ie soma allusion to the evidence given bj Sir T. Hastings, U.N., before a parliamentary committee on navy estimates. Mr. Bright is reported to have said
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  • 1908 3 We could wish those gentry whose criticism is expressed in the order, Stop my paper no worse punishment than a week spent at the wheel of a newspaper. They would soon find the situation too hot for them. They would acquire some notion of severe drudgery,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 626 4 You have judged it advisable to give insertion in the Free Prett of last t rutay, to the communication of an anonymous correspondent, who inquires why the statement in our address to Mr. Napier, to the effect, that in Lord Grey's opinion
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  • 13 4 At Bfagopon Feb. 2Jul. Mro. G. J. Dare of a daughter <
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  • 1445 4 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE TUESDAY, MAR. 4TH 1851. We have lo announce the arrival of the following passengers: ii I). 17 pi:i La Felice fr.i-n l*:ii in^ ii'i'l M.iUci, Mr and M,, tad mm, "If W ...i1f.r.l ml tinii.v. Mr T. Qthmq Miwh^ftt BtiMikftwo 1 .ivi-i, (Ji-inr.il Niewiml. M.ssis Hunter
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  • 293 4 EXECUTIONS OF SAFFER ALLY AND OTHERS FOR MURDER. HMMH rou .Mi .int.ii —On the morning ot Friday last, at 7 o doc\, ilie extreme sentence ol In. 1 1 >v was carried into elicit in (lie uislaice ol Uio lla.ljee Sailer Ally, Uarak MuUa i and 01.-aii, coavided at the
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  • 2161 4 —The me n!>ers of tha Mi- sonic Lodge "Zetland in the East, ,JW <H. gave another (the second of w!iat we tr.ist wi!l be an annual) Entertainment on Thursday lait. Our community is again indebted tj the Hretliren of the cralt for an eve ling of delightful and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 231 4 JUST OPENED. A VERY Choice Selection of French Silk and Satin Dresses for Ladies, Ribbons, Wreaths, Artificial Flowers, &c. Ac. Ac. ALSO Bruxclles Lace, Organdy Muslins, Mantelets, Berthas, Berlin Wool, Ac. Ac. Ac. POLKA Hats and Caps, Ribbons, Dresses, Collars and Cuffs. PER STEAMER FROM CHINA. Japan and Fancy- Ware,
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  • 5308 5 By the arrived of the Dutch Steamer advices and journals have been received Iro it Batavia to Feb. 2tith. We regret lo notice the death on Feb. 1 lib. of His Excellency Admiral E. B. van den Bosch^the Naval-Comuiander-in-Cbicf of the Dutch lorces in India. The following is the
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  • 2626 6 Feb. \Ath. From Hnnybmj by the Briish briy LanrU.Jc—6,oJo Mexican doiims. Madame, FfMtf Jt co. t'i-h Xlth From Amoy by theßriliih shnr. Light. ninj.—li bus tea, 1 box l.acuU >j. WwTiafccu, 3 l>kts medicines, 3 ctyssiik lunad. LnKm Haw. From Sarawak by the British tchur Wtliu Packet. 1,7-0 pis
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  • 391 7 Feb. 25 Port, trigale Iris, Andrade, Macao Feb. 14 Do. brig Trimufo, Reinedios, Macao Feb 12 lint, lark Kauec, Mills, Hongkong Feb. 11 16— Brit schr. Dolphin, Mc.Kenzie, Labu.iii Fib. 11 Bally brig Brahma, Lange, Bally Badong Dec. 36 27— Brit, bark La Felice, Powell, Pinang
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  • 57 7 Jan. 28 John Dug- dale, Shanghai for London; Feb. 4 Two Fiiends, Sydney for Batavia; ft Sydney, Bombay fur China 7 James Borrman (Sw.) Lisbon for Batavia; Union (Am.) Boston for Batavia; Elizabeth, Shanghai for London; 14 Lively, Shanghai for Rotterdam 18 Sir Geo. Pollock, Shanghai for
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  • 422 7 We are sorry to learn the above ves*els is on shore she was bound hence to China. Captain Gamble has ad Ires scd the following letter to his Agents here Barque Ann, Feb. 27th 1851. We had seen Pedra MM before dark, and having fine night and
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  • 685 7 We understand that the Tenasserim, expected here from Mjulmain about the 28th or 29th instant, will be immediately after despatched to Madras for 20 lakhs of treaiure. On her way back she will touch at Foorce to take in another large sum hich is to hr> sent liiere from
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  • 384 7 NATIVE CRAFT— BRITISH,— Mahomed Bux, Independence, Dolphin, La, Felice, Dido. DUTCH— Fatbool Herman, Hong Guan, Fattel R»him, Fatbor Rachman, Pakis, Sevnv Guan, Lie Seng, Kompol Mas, Pen, Zepaaau, Jitu, Liong Betsy, Indramyo, Brekat, S»yan Muko*> JaibalmM, Hong Goan. Nation Vosbl. V FUSE I i* N kin
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 953 8 HEALTH WHERE TIS SOUGHT HOLLOWAY'S PILLS ci re of a Boomosmaa liver and stomach, in IX A MOST HWKLV.SS STATE Extract of a Lettvr from Mr. Matthew Harvey, of Chapel Hall, Airdric, Scotland, dated the loth of January 1850. To Professor HollowaySir. Your valuable Pills have been the means, with
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    • 648 8 NOTICE. I Hereby declare, that 1 have appointed Messrs Frbderick Lender Co, as my Agents for Singapore and all the neighbouring Settlements, and that they alone are authorized to sell and to receive orders for my manufactures. Coogne, 14 th Sept. 1&48. JOIIANN MARIA FARINA. The Genuineness of Johann Maria
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    • 571 8 Gold beads, and Metal powder flasks, candlesticks witli shades, and spectacles, concave and convex. Bird Cages and Tea-kettles. Artificial flowers and Ladies corsets. Green-peas in tins of 1 and 2 lbs. Sausages in Tins, Herrings in kegs of 12 pieces each. Chocolate, Prunes, Raisins, Currants, Cherries, Macarony, Bonbons, Almonds tfce.
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    • 1005 8 CURES FOR THE UNCURED lIOLLOWAY'S OIYIMVi AN EXTRAORDINARY Cl'llE OF SCROKII.A, (>|s, K!\T, S fyt. Extract of a Letter from Mr. H. AlliiUn/, 2>yj Street, Cheltenham, dated the 22nd January, 1800^ To Professor llolloway. Sir. My eldest Son, when about three years of •>-.„ was afflicted with a Glandular Swelling
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