The Straits Times, 17 June 1851

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1 8 The Straits Times
  • 20 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 7TH- PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY, JOKE, 17th IBol] TUESDAY NiCRNIIVC KQ. O.M.
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    • 532 1 i;,iuall).- *P- A>«- l 6 Half Yearly.. r UoarMri? i > vi aU ntii U K aißflU Copy— OMSafaa Hsr OF UTKMS Filll SALE AT TEE COMMISSION ROOMS OF COMWIERC!AL-SQUARE,--SINGAPORE. i.AjiD'iaa Air iPAsaiL.. i „f colon Jaconet White nnd cnlor.-.l l\ Buglish aud French U««-FiM [fM parU,.iU. mlOa ft nett
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    • 675 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WIIOLKSALE RETAIL A TOW EXPORTATION. MLLINERY |C> HOSIERY Berlin Wool of assorted colors Articles for tka W <>rk I able CatU CollarB of Eng ish 4 M an,| ft*S«U of th-iafat mode.,
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    • 411 1 AORI*T« London— W. Thnmis A Co Calcutta— Thacker and ("<■ China William I'ustau A Cc Batavia— Lange A Co. C, J. DARE COS ADVERTISEMENTS G. J. DARE CO. SHIP CHANDLERS, Auctioneers and y ommitisitin Agcntx. WHOLESALE AND UTAH lf'ine, Sj>irit and Pur Merchant*: BOAT QUAY: SINGAPORE. BEti to announce lo
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    • 644 2 QELF PRESERVATION; a medical Treatiße r J^ on the Physiology of Marriage, and on the_ Secret Infirmities and Disonlere of Youth and Ma ruriiv, MIH "y acquired at an early period of life' which enervate the physical and mental powers' diminish and tnfe«-l>le The natural feeling*, and exhaust lite vital
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    • 647 2 AT THE STORES OF W. H. MILES. Commercial Square. Dinner Services, for 24 persons, comprising 20 meat Dishes, 4 dox. 10 inch plates, 4 doi. pudding plates, 2 doz- soup plates, and 2 doz. cheese plates, also 2 Soup Tureens, 4 sauce howls, salad bowl, fish drainer, 2 Beef steak
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    • 554 2 MAIL LINE. pEftINSULAR GRIEftTAL STEAM WAVICATION COMPANY'S OFFICE. Battery Road— Singapore. U/fK^y r P HE Peninsular and Oriental JTnyHwJivv Company's steimef Achiii.ks 1 1 Evans, enroule to Bom* bay, may lie expected at Singapore about the Ist Proximo, and Ihe Peninsular and Oriental Company s Steamer with t.'ic European Mails
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    • 589 2 TRIESTE ROUTF. OVEHLAMD ROUTE VIA TRIESTE THE Austrian Lloyds Steam Nacination Company's Imperial Mail Steam Pari e leave Alexandria direct for Trieste 21 how 1 after the arrival of the Passengers by the p rn insular and Oriental Company's Steamers from Cal" cutta, on about the 11th of every month.
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  • 61 3 —(Before ihe Common Sergeant, on Wednesday).— J. L. Horrocks, 49, I described as a merchant, pleaded guilty to two I indictments charging him with feloniously forg. J] jng and uttering two bills of exchange for 130/. S^.7d.and 602/. 3s. sd. with intent to defraul William Miller Christy
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  • 73 3 -James Bond, 22, chemist, also pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a quantity of cinques and other valuable in.trumtnta, the P r °P« rt y George William Acton.-It apt eared that while a clerk was in the act of paying in the instruments in question at the bankers,
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  • 574 3 Before Mr. Jus- T! lllwni O -J°lin Brown, K»ihew Griffin, and John Feeban, than surrendered to their bail, and with Peter Fiu*imons, William Hagerton, and EJward S.uith (the latter three hiving been in custody) were indicted for a misdemeanor. The indictment charged that the prisoner* were guilty
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  • 1055 3 —Since we last called the at- tention of our readers to the probable position and fate of this intrepid explorer, various letters have appeared in our columns upon the subject, some suggesting the property of following up our remarks, others suggesting the way ot>o do. ing. The last document
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  • 331 3 The Duke Of We llington And Lord Torrington. Among other remarkable qua..- Among other reiutrkuble quai.liea possessed l>y tiie Duko of Wellington U that of taking public accusations and imputations coo. ly. Bit ibeie are limits even to the endurance of a Wellington. On Thurslay evening Earl Cirey contrived to
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    • 491 3 LITS OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT TIIE SINGAPORE MILLINERY ROOMS Commercial-Square. I a lies White and colored Satin, Glace Silk and Tarlalanne Bonnets. D .i. Tuscan, Dunslahle and Fancy Straw Bonnets pi. Ladies Mourning and Silling up Caps. Mmlillas visiles and Polka Jackets in Satin, Glace Silk, black Water Ducape,
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    • 566 3 UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF ROYALTY AND THE AUTUOaiTV OF THE F VCULTV mnm cough lozemges A CERTAIN REMEDY for disorders of the ahnonary Organs— m Difficulty of Breath-■>S-in Redundancy of Phlegm -in Incipient Cvsumition (of which Cough is the most positive indication) il.cy ai c of unerring efficacy. In Asthma,
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  • 2034 4 I in; American Barque "Antelope," on her pissaije 10 bliiOifth^e, w«a lying;. 011 the night of the Ist. in»um, ne.uly becalmed otf the South point ot Formosa, when a boat was observed coming from the shore, and h* seveTal others were al«o neat her, nn attack from piimlaa being
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  • 1435 4 The Velocipede, of Singapore, belonging to a Chinaman, bound to Shanghae with Straits Produce Welsh, Commander, was wrecked on the night of Saturday, 17th May, on the Pratas Shoal during a heavy gale. The ship broke in two, and though a strong vessel, it was
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  • 83 4 Straits Times Singapore: Tuesday, 17TH. June 1851 We hare to announce the arrival of the following passengers: Juue 10 per Ayrshire from Calcutta anil Pinang, Mr. Warrington; 11 per Sabraun from China, Mrs. Nicol lljper Erin from Hongkong, Mr. Gillespie per Troia Frerea from Piuang, Moti- sieur and Madame L-eroy,
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  • 58 4 June I per Mool.au to China, M». To«n, cn and family; per Ararat to Calcutta, Mrs. W,v and family, Miss Bailey, Mr. and Mrs J s .1 Millar; 12 per Erin to Pinnn-, G. O.Nied Ks,, per Nonpareil to Madras,
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  • 181 4 THB following vessels have applied for a obtained their port clearances. 3mm li R l(n< Mally, Nakoda, Pinang; Endraghl, VaHWfc Balana; Ayrshire, Miller, Pinang. Captain Hannaford, of the Urgent, reports hi on May 21st in 11 deg Noith signalized tke Bait, brig Cambria; on the 6th and 7lh. M. v
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  • 54 4 We are compcllc I to postpone our retnarls on the uAiKtnent Act in order to mike further enquiries on some points of interesl connected with the siidjecl, m the mean time «c will f*el obhged if aiy of our locil rtidtn i oblige us with ihe lo<i,i of Ihe Sttjupoie
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    • 106 4 a art at a laaa to uiKerataud wbr CapUla Uilwa, BaaiM hlmaalf r»pul»».l i>n Furmaaa, did nol endriTour, with a fair Mawluf, to rf ach one of ihe Mmlm* I. land. Froa» Matfaar to Beta! Tobaf oKI ma U hardly thirif flia mlltt-thanca io U» Marl* Haal.M M— froa then
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    • 42 4 NOTICE Lloyds WR request that particuUrs of all cases of shipwreck be communicated to us by the Master or survivors on tbcir reaching this Port, for tbe information of the Underwriters in London. SVMK and CO. Lloyd's Agents Singapore %Oth. May 1851.
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  • 618 4 SAI.VAOK A\V vnn«.— We subjoin tlteju.l:ments of the Ho.-'ble Mr. Chunh, in fm cases of Salvage, d.vid.-d in the Admiralty Couil at tins station within a month. In Re Ann, G;un >le Master.— This is i far MlvafS mm lIH part of C.ipi..iii rjtS|lßJsiHfrf_i hiiiis-lf. >jfti ers nul crew of
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  • 980 5 U Re Charb.t Forbes, Dumayne, Master. py, jt a claim for salvage on the part of Captain Barker for himself, and on behalf of the officers rj crew of H- M. Ship Amazon, also for the i inmander, officers and crew of the Hou'ble gist India Company's steamer Pluto, under
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  • 356 5 -We hare uecn owigmgly favored an wilh abstract of the amount of nee »r»d paddy exported from Arra^an during the past two years: It will be seen that the exports during the official year 1850-51 far eiceed the previous one, or more than fourteen Janks or
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  • 216 5 -By the arrival of the Erin steamer. letters and journals frum Hong 1 ong have been received to the Ith of June. The Erin made the quickest yet" of any steamer from hence, having accomplished the passage from Singapore to Hongkong in five days and twenty hours. In another
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  • 432 5 -The Erin ariivedon tl.e 26th. ultimo bring- ing H).)0 Che»t* lirngal.Urng from the 6th Sale, followed by the Red Rover -Hob Roy and A>-rotc, with sth Sale* drug, which cnuned a fill of drs. 20 in rate*, say from drs. 473 to 450 lor I'atna, rmte* have since advanced
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  • 246 5 June 10— Bremen brig Joba-ina Cxsar, Elberfield, Aky,ib Miy 20. Brit, brig Druid, Me. Kirdy, Akyab May 16. t, Brit. Bark Ayrshire, Miller, Pinang June 2. H— 11. M. brig Lily, Bedford, Pinang June 2. it m Unt. ship Sobraon, Njcol, Hongkong April 25. N i
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  • 175 5 June 10— Brit. sehr. Pearl, Bird, Labuan and Borneo. Do. do. Eliiabeth, Marcus, Pinang. It Do. do. Trial, Perry, Pinang. Do. bark Mooltan, Townsend; China. Do. do. Christina, Smith, Liverpool. g Do. do. Ararat, Wright, Calcutta. Do. brig Independence, Smith, Amoy n i^-i-Do. schr. Ariel, Valberg, Malacca and Pinang.
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  • 865 5 MI DDLES EX S ESS IONS -A JEW" DOXE" Dennis IVnnnin was indicted for having stolen a con', flip property of William John Moscow. Mr. O'Brien appeared f< >r the prisoner. It appeared tb.it the niivnitr, who is a labouring man, with two others hired a boat to take then™
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  • 141 5 •The coin named in tbe document quoted by A. J. A. is Guiennoi* a gold piece struck at Guienne by EJwaid 111. anj ai»o by his son tbe bl <ck Prince It is not likely that the Giiennois was the original of the name given to the new guld
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  • 84 5 Th« Duke of York taid to Mr. Cuuits, I think, sir, you hart been my banker f>r more than twenty years." Coiitts replied, "Your Uoyal Higbn«es, i think, you may be said to have been my banker during the whole of that litre; as, my money hit
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  • 110 6 -The follow- ing address has been forwarded lo us for publication, it is dated March 2d We, the undersigned Archbishops and Bishops of the provinces of Canterbury and York, .in most earnestly and affectionately commend ihe following address lo the serious consideration uf the clergy of
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  • 606 6 —We have viewed with the deepest anxiety the troubles, suspicions, and discontents which have of late, in some parishes, accompanied the introduction of ritual observances exceeding those in common use amongst us. We long indulged the hope that, under Ihc influence of charity, forbearance, and a calui estimate
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  • 375 6 -The Times publishes the following letter from Mr. Drummoud, in explanation of the speech made by the bon. gentleman, in the House of Commons, in the course of the lale debate on the Papal Aggression Bill Sir A paragraph has been shown to me in Uie Dublin
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  • 1763 6 The Drummond Outrage." Tiiis speech is being nude pretiy good use of to excite ihcpo pular luiy, if wo may judge by the eloquence of the licv. Dr. t'itlnli, at llie church ol'St, Mieluin, who, after coutessing that he could understand the \ik-st blasphemy uf a Jew, as being part
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  • 553 6 —By the Courier of Alhent of IS|'K April, as well as the Impartial of Smyrna 0 which we received yesterday, «c perceive t| a t' Brigand age," which is so ruiuojs to Urouce still progresses. The former paper is almost tn. lirely taken up wilh discus-nous cv it, txtracle
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  • 141 6 (IVcNi/uftivn) Board ok Hi altii. (iINoA Avnl lllh, XHSI. Some casts of maligiaut j iisu.li- having brakto out iiiuoiig^l the poiiL-ia in Una J'oiiti/i u/tco, tii.» boaid uf whicii mi) come to ihe heacuig ut' you esteemed Committee, as well as lofulil ihe Ant] ol leeipiocui ctii.liikiici', Urg* love to
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  • 177 6 Her Majesty Vpacket Banshee, Lieut. J. Hoskeu arrived yesterday, with the mails from the lonian Islands and Patras. Ihc liansh>. ou her lale passage to Corfu, calling al Ccplulonia, Zaute and l'atras, was only 18 hours, in* eluding 3 hours stoppages; and uu her teturn was only 4li hours calling
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  • 1913 7 2nd— From Amny by the British hirk Jl Jardine. 10,000 in no. during tiles. Heap gc co 210 slabs granite, 187 bamboo 22 OJ6 flooring tiles- Syme co. 6 f^oldibread. Choah Boon Wan. 50 pis, e l|i 2 enses books. 42 pis joss paper, Wh 1^"- BP U J°
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  • 1376 7 June 2nd. To China. Additional per Hambro' ihip Christian. 1,217 pis nee. Almeida aud Sons June 3rd. To Calcutta by the Britith brig [otrk* HI bunc gold dust, T< Klin Chiug. Ijl pit long pepper, Seng Chai ban Seng Cbai ai.d co 150,000 Manila segars, W. S. Duncan. 2i>3
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  • 479 7 SH IPPING IN THE HARBOUR. NATIVE CRAFT— BRITISH,— Mahomed I»ux, D jlphin. Fame, Olory, Folk*. Swee now, Rut na Mala, Futta Masart, Scotia, Sarndanny, Fatahool Amtn, Dido. DUTCH— Fathool Herman. Hong Guan, Fattel lUhiin, Pathor Rachman, Pakm, Seauw Guaa, La* Seng, Kompol Mat, Pen, Ztpaanu, Jatu, Indrsmjo, Futthool Hair, Faid
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    • 959 8 HEALTH WHERE TIS SOUCHT HOLLOWAY'S PILLS mil', ok A DIMBMMB I.IVKR ANI> KTOMACH, WHKN IN IN A MOST Hol'Bl.K>B STATK Extract of a Letter from Mr. Mutthctc Harvey, of Chapel li'tlt, Airdrie, Scotland, dated the \oth of January 1800. To Professor HollowaySm. Your valuable Pilln have been the mean*, with
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    • 655 8 NOTICE. 1 Hereby declare, that I have appointed Messrs Frederick LKMJEn A 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, 11 th Sept. 1818. JOIIANN MARIA FARINA. The Genuineness of Johann
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    • 575 8 Gold beads, and Metal powder flasls, candlesticks with shades, and spectacles, concave and convex. Bird Cages and Toa-k cities. 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, Macarotiy, Bonbons, Almonds
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    • 1015 8 CURES FOR THE UNCURED HOLOWAY'S NIIIHI AN EXTRAORDINARY CIUE OF SfßoKl L\ oli Xv Extract of a Letter from Mr. Alliday *M T v Street, Cheltenham, dated the 22nd Januarl K To Professor Hulloway. Sik.— My eldest Baa, whrn nbout throe mm nt wan afflicted with a Glandular Swelling in
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