The Straits Times, 25 March 1851

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  • 19 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. All SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOli 7th. PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY, MARCH, 25th. 1851.] TUESDAY MORIMINC NO. >;?
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    • 664 1 RATE* Or bUHM-MPTIO" Annually.. »P 16 BalfTaadT" 9 I U.isrtfrly..... One Month... U I 9infl« Copy— One Kupee LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SAIE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF COMMERCIAL-SQUARE,-SINCAPORE. -jooeenl of colors Jaconet— White and colored Berlin c En -H, h and French Lineo-Fine Iri»h ."from Kria,aUk,«tta nctt Lace- Shawls,
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    • 689 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WHOI.KSAI.E IIKI All. ron EXPORTATION. IVILLINERY |j|| HOSIERY «r irii. Berlin Wool of assorted coloie Articles for the W ork 1 able Caps, Cuffs, Collara- of English W»nil Balzarinc dressei manufacture Bonnets
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    • 472 1 IMM London W. Thoma» id Calcutta— Thacker «n1 China— William Pu»uu 1 r.i B»Uvia— Lange ft Co. C. J. DARE A COS ADVERTIZEMENVS G. J. DARE CO. SHIP CHANDLERS, Auctioneers and Commission Agents. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wine, Spirit and Beer Merchants.BOAT QUAY: SINGAPORE. BEG lo announce to ship Owners, Merchatv
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    • 690 2 S~ ELF PRESERVATION; a medical Treatise on the Physiology of Marriajjr, and on ther ec ret Infirmities and Disorders of Youth and Maniri'>'» usually acquired at an early period of life, whJcß enervate the plivsical and mental powers, rt, m inish and enfeeble ihe natural feelings, and exr.aust ihe vital
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    • 572 2 PEMNSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFHCE. Battery Boad —Singapore. jrtK^ rpHE peninsular and Oriental 7~/j M| J*v\ Company's steamer AchilliS Evans, enroute lo Bombay, may be expected at Singapore about the 6lh Proximo, and Ihc Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steamer with t.ScEuiopean Mails en route to CHINA, about the sth
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    • 641 2 A CARD. riENTEEL parties usiling Singapore, rr Gcn- llemrn residing on the Island, wishing to Board with i expectable family, mny meet w ith very com fcrtable <ip.irtmcnts in one of Ihe most airy situations in the town. The house commands a fine view of Ihc Ro.idslr.id. Application to be
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    • 662 2 FOR SALE. O|s. THE C'ippcr Schooner Poi.ka \lri|j|£|^ burthen 160 tons, well adapted for "■■■BS the Country trade. Apply 10. WALTER SCOTT DUNCAN. Singapore 15th July ISSO. FOR 'CALCUTTA. 1 2. T ne Clipper Brig GALLANT, Con,Jnj|2a-\ new, may be expected here from Jm£2L2> 'hina on or ilxml March I,'mli,
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  • 1103 3 Tun new arrangement for carrying the mails ptoamers, between England, Brazil, and the i. Ver Plate, has barely been brought into opera- and already it affords a pregnant instance of t heedlew improvidence and haste with which ■eminent is in the habit of entering into con- mch services. i B
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  • 396 3 Our notice of this piqxnt brochure ha» been postponed, in the hope that we might be able to pick up a copy of the Kemarks" to which it is an answer, and thus be able to arbitrate between the disputants after a careful perusal of the arguments
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  • 3878 3 The Cardinal has, indeed, a most catholic all embracing taste for literary and artistical ability so long as it does not bespatter bis own red stockings. He not only enjoys all the jokes and caricatures of Punch (apart (rum the antiRomanist ones) he has a good word for the bold,
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  • 1656 4 The intelligence received by last mail of the organization of a plan and the formation of a company for the purpose of enlarging a steam communication with the East, is gratifying as showing the increased and increasing interest felt by parties in England for our distant settlements. From
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    • 655 4 the Cardinal, in earnest and eloquent language some good advice, which, to judge by the general tenor of his writings and orations, will be eufirely thrown away upon him.— Daily -V«i*s. TUST OPENED. A VERY Choice Selection of French Silk and Satin Dresses for Ladies, Ribbons, Wreaths, Artificial Flowers, «Kc.
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  • 1739 5 The congress of the United Sutes has been applied to by a petition in a singular affair, which has already bteu the subject of negotiation between the American and the Dutch government*. the facts of which happened inure than tweuty years ago. In
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  • 293 5 THE CARDINAL'S WINE CELLAR —The Daily News publishes the following circular 35, Mount-slrect, Grosvenor-square Sir I beg leave to lay before you an object, in behalf of which I am endeavouring to enlist the support of some few Catiiolics. In the present position of affairs it would |i perhaps injudicious
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  • 440 5 Within the last few days considerable eicitcment has prevailed iv Blaetburn, says the Manchester Guardian, in consequence of its hiving become generally known that Mr. llogerson, surgeon, had branded a boy's forehead, by marking thereon, with caustic, a large B. It appears that for some lime
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  • 682 5 In the Insolvent Court. on Wednesday, Mr. Horatio Ciagett, who, it will be recollected, married the daughter of Mr. Day. the celebrated blacking-maker, came up undei the Protection Act. There was only one debt in theatbedule. Sir Wyndham Anstruther ws»f inserted as a creditor for £654, arising
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  • 291 5 Captain Daley, the com- mandcr of the Jeremiah Garnetl (which arrived on Tuesday at Liverpool from Shanghai), reports that on the 7th of September he fell in with two canoes, which contained 19 savages of a copper colour, tattooed all over, and in a slate of nudity.
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  • 600 6 -On Wednesday, three large meetings of seamen were held in Shields. In the forenoon, about 11 o'clock, a large procession of seamen from Sunderland arrived in South Shields, and after defiling round the market place, assembled in front of the Town Hall. There
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  • 448 6 following letter has been addressed by Lord Camoys to the Editor of the Times Sill Your columns have this week contained an address of congratulation and gratitude to his Eminence Cardinal Wiseman, purporting to come from the Roman Catholic laity. I am anxious to
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  • 506 6 The letter is in the hand writing of the Cardinal, and bears an official seal displaying a Cardinal's hat. A company in England has recently been formed for the establishment of a regular line of steam-packets to ply between Liverpool and Alexandria, the first, of whose
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  • 847 6 The Augsburg Allgemcine Zeitun?, under this head, gives the draft of a projected tariff, copies of which have been sent to the various states whom it is proposed to include in the new customs league. The following are the rates proposed,:— Duty on coffee, 11
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  • 478 6 A public meeting was held on Monday in the Mariners' Chapel, Leith, to consider the advantages of Sailors' Home, and the propriety of establishing such an institution at that port, and to hear Captain W. 11. 11.11, 1. and F. R. S., on the subject.
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  • 91 6 —We line iutt tit-- slighesl jection to Km I .illowing from Uk ,i v beag true, but a I tlie sine time dm'it it, because c think it btfitNNM pile of g>ld referred lob; us li>t Thursday. If so, Hrn story hai frown nlher faster IN in
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  • 114 6 —Two of our acquaint- anco passed thi-. ciiy ;i few day- si.;oe on their way to Now Yo:k, with .in taoonl we believe t'» bj im. (palled in tli. record* oi individual msosmmp iii miaing. They bid wi:h tli<-iu dust to the value of .l.s. I )()i) J,
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  • 42 6 Tl.e nolulu Frient, of October Ist, r.mtaiiis the following notice of an ordi:ialion of I mtive inlander. We think that the more educated intives enter the ministry, the better thj chance for the advance in civiliz ition arij religion
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  • 89 6 On the 2 jili intt&nt, thu Rev. Stephen W'.iiuiula w.i> or«I lin.'il. j> t sti>r, ove: tlie church anil people \\';ii n>■ II; hat btion preaching 10 thorn M Be— ti>U fcf t« > or three years past, hh.l they rcceotlj -m\ him a call lo settle anwn,'
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  • 166 6 VIGILANCE OF A LIVERPOOL MERCHAST IN QUEEN ELIZABETH'S TIME. in QUEEN ELIZABETH'S Tims. 11l t 138G the »t»ole kingdom was lirown iatothe uiiii'M esalemml liy the siilin^ <>| Mm Spanuli Armada. Ihe earliest iaMlifenct «f the sailing of the Kiscayan division »f tin- lleet t-> Corunna, where it was joincl
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  • 170 6 Is there anvilui. really the matter with you?' said a |>li\m<: to a person who li.nl se.it for him I ioal know how it is,\ was the reply, I eat \\i sleep well, and have a good appetite." V r ery well," said the doctor, M 111-give i
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  • 1266 7 ]farrh \7th. From China by the Bremen harque Cont'ituiion. 270 bss cassia. Bchn, Meyer co. 100 cases p eservrd gtngtr, lacquered \»»re and f-ms valued at drs 400 sarsnets and ft <lrs 100 [Uutcoberg, Schmidt co. From A'a/ah by the British ship Punthea. 42, 983 baskets rice. W It.
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  • 1358 7 Murch \lth. To I'in.nj by the British trig Kitty. 20 pis CWm camphor. Swee How. China crockery valued .it drs 1,550 1200 Spanish doll:ir«. Ta<">n>r Toh To Mucaitur by t/i? British brig Billy Packet 30 c!n opium, FjOOO parrang*. 40 cor 15 n_'.il chintz, 1,00 J dozs B .-lem
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  • 366 7 Mar. 13 Bremen ship Constitution, Luth, Wh.imjMi.i Match 4. Brit. schr. Itonip, Henderson, Sourahaya Feb. 6. Mar. 18— Brit, bark Red Rover, Claxton, Hongkong March 27. »> 00. do. Grange, Morrison, Glasgow Oct. 27. >i >» Do hri<r Atienis, Rimington, Bombay Feb. 10. Do. do. Arralooa
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  • 342 7 NATIVE CRAFT— BRITISH,— Mahomed But, Independence, Dolphin, Swallow, Fame, Brffalo. Fathool Salara, Futtul Rahman. Stamford. DUTCH Fathool Herman, Hong Guan, Fattel Rahim, Fathor Rachman, Pakis, Seauw Guan. Lin Seng, Kotnpol Mas, Pen, Zepaanu, Jatu, Liong Betsy, Indramyo, Jalbalmas. Futtel JUeaman, Jadool Karitn. NATION A VK»«PL.| Vrhsbi.-'
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    • 971 8 HEALTH WHERE TIS SOUGHT HOLLOWAY'S PILLS UEE Of A DIAORimKED T.IVKR AND RTOMAOU, WHEN IN IS A MOST HOPELESS STATK Extract of a Lelttr from Mr. Matthew Harvey, of Chapel Hall, Airdrie, Scot'and, dated the 15th of January 1850. To Professor Hollowatjiiiß.— Your valuable Pills have been the means, with
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    • 649 8 NOTICE. t Hereby declare, that 1 have appointed Messrs Frederick 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, Uth oejL 1848. JOHANN MAHIA FARINA. The Genuineness of Johann Maria Farina'b
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    • 569 8 Gold beads, and Metal powder flasks, candlesticks with shades, and spectacles, concave and conrex. Bird Cage* > nd Tea-kettles. Artificial flowers and Ladies corsets. Grceu-pcas in tins of 1 and 2 lbs. Sausages in Tins, Herrings in kegs of 12 pieces each. Chocolate, Prunes, Raisins, Currants, Cherries, Macatony, Bonbons, Almonds
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    • 1038 8 CURES FOR THE UNCURED HOLOWAY'S OimiOT AN KX.TR.AORDINAU.Y CURB OF SCROFULA. OB K t Extract ofm Letter pom Ur. J U. AUiday, 209, H>.,\ i-treet, Cheltenham, dated the 22ud Ju.uarj, y 0 To Tiofessor Hollowat. Sm. My eldest Son, when shout three years f w.i 3 afflicted with a Glandular
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