The Straits Times, 14 October 1851

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  • 20 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. l\ll SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 7rn. published every [TUESDAY OCTOBER, 14th. 1851.] Tuesday morning NO. 553.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 671 1 Ratf.* of bvum-'riptiow ADnUall) Sp. Drs. 16 v Half- Yearly.. 9 Quarterly.... h > One Alcnth U 1 A Kinplp Codv— One Kunee. LIST OF .tnTCILES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OP piffle, &<&Mt*et\it, (tttb Ml^ COMMERCIAL-SQUARE.-SIIMGAPORE. i -juooe 1 BttUa wool of col Jaconot-White and colored .ndthoea K-islii'li
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    • 708 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selecttd specially for their Stores. WHOLESALE RETAIL FOR EXPORTATION. MLLINERY J^ HOSIERY «r Berlin Wool of assorted colors Articles for the Work 1 able c Cuffgi Collar 9, of Manil Balzarine dresses manufacture Bonnets of the latest
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    • 418 1 AOEMTt London— P. L. bimmonds k C 1 Calcutta— Thacker and C«. China— Rawle, Drinker Co Butavia— Lange 4 Co. C. J. DARE CO'S ADVERTISEMENTS G. J. DARE CO. SHIP CHANDLERS, Auctioneers and Commission Agents. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wine, Spirit and Beer Merchants: BOA T QUAY. SINGAPORE. BEG to announce
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1376 2 LONDON HOTEL. The Loxnos Hot,,, kept G. Dv- Jj- J^T525 da^ta^tta^SS! TEONQt'OY, is situated on tlic hsplan- B(ir I'^ptajuJg eswauiHaut I-lutbl quo esu situad len la ade commanding a splendid view of une snperbo vue <lv port do L^pltrudt; dominando un» iho'h.rhour of Singapore, and under .Suig.n.orc.eisouslo pairoiwge pwypeoTlta ■sgallws
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    • 591 2 MAIL LINE. NAVIGATION CCSJUPAKY'SCFFICE. liatkry lload— Sinyapore. QBtff^ TTMIE peninsular and Oriental Company's stcamef SixganfaaiiiTM^r I>oltK a l;im Evans, en route o Lombay, may be expected at Sin gapore about the sth. Proximo, «.y the Peninsular Oriental Company* Steamer with t.'icEuiopcan Mails en route to China, about the l»t Piuximo.
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    • 742 2 TRIESTE 2y||l^ ROUTE OVERLAND ROUTE VIA TRIESTE. THE Austrian Lloyds Steam Natiga tion Company's Imperial Mail Steam Packet* leave Alexandria direct for Trieste 21 horn", after the arrival of Ihc Passengers bjtfcaPfajp. sular and Oriental Company's Steamers from CaL <• utlu, on about the 11th of every montli. The passage
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  • 3844 3 .Mail of the 7th August brings us a Parliamentary dojument, which is likely to exorcise considerab influence upon any fatura settlement ol' th? question of Steatu Nivi^u ion in the Eist. We all luda to the second report of the Select Committee ,-n Steam Cjlllmunle.it ion
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 67 4 At Calcutta, Chahlks, Me child of Captuin C. Wood, n^ed S years, S months and 25 day*. AtCalcutio, on tUo sth Sept. TUoiuas Wallace, Esq., aged 36 yen's, Ule Cominaii-ter ot itic Hoii'l.lo Co.'» tiieiiu-veawsl EiUerprizt, deeply and deservedly regreiicdby his t'rieuds «n>i biother officers. At -s'ju, October 10.
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  • 226 4 Straits Times SINGAPORE: TUESDAY,14tH Oct. 1851. ■mow* We have to announce the arrival of the following passengers :r- OcC ti per Pekin from Hongkong for Singapore, Messrs. IJucloi, Pr«ba, aiul Julius Meyer for Pinaug, Mr. J. Harm for Ceylon, Messrs, liuru and Lacacca for Bombay, Lieut. M^clcun for Calcutta, Mr.
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  • 29 4 YRSTKnnAY morning the Honorable Sir William Jcffcott, Recorder, and the Court Establishment proccedel on Circuit to Pinaug per Ho Klilv, and will not return here uitil ab;jut February next.
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  • 20 4 FOR (he last few days llic weather nas been rery changeable, affording clear tokens of the change of the monsoon.
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  • 30 4 11. M. Surveying barque Royalist, Commander Bate, after a year's absence, returned lo this pert on Friday last, having in the interval been busily occupied surveying in the Suloo sea.
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  • 19 4 CAPTAIN. Me. Farlatie, of the Arrow, reports having experienced bad. weather between Oct. Ist and 4lh, 10-t quarter boats.
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  • 435 4 Dy the the Mor Calcutta jour- arc to hand to the eveniiu of September 20lh. The ftiiij.it> is staled to be qniet, but the troops were suffering gieill j from sickness, the bMpilaU being crowded. It is said that military operations will be commenced against the hill trib.s about
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  • 443 4 —By the Pekinadticcs an 1 journals from Hongkong were received to Sept. 27th. and by the i'oppy to October Ist. The ci\i| war is reporled to wear a similar altitude to the accounts given of it in the previous month. The friend of China notices th.it sometime in the
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  • 849 4 -FniouiTUf.TnAr.r DY.-lt is our melancholy duty lolrccord a Irferf, commuted on board ship {of far great,., eL mity, and involving a more fearful sacrifice of human life than the Omit* Wood case atrocities of which must be fresh in ihsrecoVc tion of the reader. In the case just
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 679 4 the Members to witness a repetition of the experiments and they will no doubt avail them Beives of the opportunity of testing the «ew long range." Woolwich Gazette July 16. ADVERTISEMENT rynE half yearly Sale, of Useful and Fancy Articles, in behalf of the funds of the Chinese Girl's School,
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    • 352 4 NOTICE. THE Undersigned are prepared to accept Risks (covered by policies al Lloyds and in the various London Insurance Companies) by the Peninsular and Oriental Steamers from Singapore to Hongkong, Canton, Shanghai, Pinang, Ceylon, the Presidencies of Indiia and England. For Rales »f Premia and other information apply to Captain
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  • 55 5 Yesterday the IF. C. steamer llooglily proceeded to Pinang, and Captain Stewart w is directed to search tut the ill-fat -d vessel he waj also furnished with a letter from ttie Governor lo the 11 .j;ili, requesting the latter "s assistance in securing the persons ot those who land--1 at
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  • 963 5 It is strange that wa who bes'ow so much labour, pains and money on the subject should be the worst Missionaries in the world. Yet i is so. In proportion as our zeal exceeds thai of most oilier nalious, so docs our success fall far short of that which almost
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  • 2453 5 Monday, 6<A. October, 1851. WILLMH HbNRT MILES. VI. Abraham Looait. Judgment bt the Hon'ble Sir William Jeffcott, Knt. Uecoboer. This is an aci ion brought by the Plaintiff to reorer D iraa^ from ihe DefenJaut for the publlration of a iibvl. Ttie damages are laid vi <irs
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  • 861 5 -BATANIA— From a file of th# Ja- ?asche Courant to Sept. 30lb well ansble the following. We learo by new* from Samarsng that on tbe l«tb. oflast August the Britiah bark Boadicea I brought there the captain, and thirteen of tha crew of the bark the George Brown, wrecked
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  • 1879 6 CALCUT TA THI approach of the great annual native holidays, known in Bengal as the Doorga Pooja, md in other parts as the Dussera, has causgd a gradual diminution of business, and the flight of alt whose leisure or purse enables them to escape for a time from our hot
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  • 83 6 Captains to communicate with each other 2.— By the rules and regulations no doubt existing, a nil in thu possession of each Captain com* manding iv the P. and U. Co. "a service, is it permitted that their vessels should run closo to one another in a dark night, with
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  • 1353 6 Bathurst is mad again. The delirium of golden fever has returned with increased intensity. Men meet together, stare Kupidly at each other, talk, incoherent nonsense, and wonder what will happen next. Everybody his s baadred tinea seen a hundred Weight of sugar or potatOCC, i^ an every-
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  • 645 6 A St. Helena paper gWd MMaCCM ijicutly nui Im.t a \ery Barfed nor in| ontj oi some extraordinary occurrem-. too!: place on hojrd a vessel cillcd tin; Lett side, and which were aeiof maajigaled by (In aulhorilies of tho Maad, JHe nMnl h hoard CapteM Veatf, af Ibe a>jai artillery,
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  • 359 7 Oct. 7lh Brit, ship Fultcl Rozack, AnJrcw, China Aug. 31. B—Do.8 Do. Steamer Pckin, Baker, Hongkong I Sf[>(. !2U. Do brig M;iula Madat, Nakoda, Pinang Sept. 10. Dodo. Cyclic, Mitchell, Pinang Sept. 28. Schr. Ivim Iloonin, Nakoda, Malacca, Ocl, A. Do. brig Ratten Malah, Nakoda, Nagorc, Aug.
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  • 83 7 C.Trir.p'ipita Omndi London g !i i!or Ivitflei do June 1 Ami Xi'l?on Isel»im do 2 M..y -Suiv.ut DivMaOß d» n 11 «uli.in Sh.rfe Uwtptd 21 J;in:.rt i. .am G^~^o>» i 27 Qacon of iho l«'e» Ilemtgoil Liverpool Y«ang KegUad B«am«en (;l>g>w .ia L^i>uol >■ Hiag«ra Shfvan
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  • 2433 7 FRIGHTS LONDON LIVERPOOL Antimony Ore 1. 10 per SOoWt a 2. o b ago i,, Bout 3 ■loin Baga L 1 Ioper2ocv.t SemUier in boeketa U. 5 Ditlo i n baleß ..a. >» in baga £2. 10 per is cwt ~«ck pe|)j)cr°. I* per la«Wt J*tUuremea| Goods £3. per 50
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  • 121 7 Two Englishman, Messrs. Shepp.ird and Botton, hire received a charier for the construction of a submarine telegraph between the Danish islands and the duchy of Schlcswig. The Hereditary Prince of all the Russians and the Grand Duke Constantino, have become members of the tacattf for v .siting lac poor ia
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  • 305 7 N'mionv Vam. Ttmmuf V\mp. |T»wi| Captain Am:-; is iDp.sriSATion H. M. U.iiii'c 11. C. Siiimer uritisli li. nk initial I) ok Itriiisli b.tik Hriiisli \>:iz Fri'ii •!> b uk Itriiisli b»rk Ur.-men Aif Dutch b.irk Hrni-tli htjg 14riti-.li sc!io'>nor /iriti-^li scli>uiicr Hnti-li link Uiiiish lurk Ainericin
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 66 7 NATIVE CRAFT— BRITISH,— Fatta \laaart, II .nw dy. F.utlo Wahab, Goodluck. Richel. Sallow. St. Maria, Futile Fatal Byinon, Malia B^oly, Maula Madat, Psyche. Rattan Mala!., Emm.. DUTCH— NazTre'th, Swallow, Hong Guan.Fattel Rahim. Fathor Rachman. Pak.s, S«auw Guan. Ut, Seng, Kompol Mas, Pen, ifHH, J«tn. Indrainyo, Faid Alutu, 011 l Lee.
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    • 850 8 HEALTH WHERE IT IS SOUGHT HOLLOWAY'S PILLS BM ok wnaf^iar WKEN IK January 1350. H^££j. have Uccn God* blessinp, of restoring me to a state otperioM health, and at a time when I thought I oa the bn uk of the Ware, I had consulted several eminent "octoM, who after
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    • 492 8 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THB SINGAPORE -MIUINEUY ROOMS Comtnerdal Square. Ladies While and colored Satin, jl.icc Silk and Tarlatanne Bonnets. Do. Tuscan, Dunstablc and Fancy Straw Bonnet Do. Ladies Mourning and Silting up Caps. Mantillas, visiles and Polka Jackets in Satin, Glace Silk, black Water Ducape, and Black
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    • 492 8 NOTICE. MRS. NUGENT has just received by the Stumer Pekin "an Invoice of Millinery, i Hosiery &c. consisting of the undemoted articles i which arc now exposed for sale at her rooms in Commercial Square. Her stock whether as regard extent or variety, is now greater than it has hitherto
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    • 824 8 CURES FOR THE UNCUREd lIOLLOWAI'S WSTHEIST AX r.XTII\ORI>ISVUT ruttß OP aCMFVLA OS kiv Extract of a Letter from Mr. J. It. AUida m 7, v mtreet, Cheltenhdm, dated the 22nd j Uh ''7 10 Pwftmi IIoi.I.OWAY. i Sih. —My eldest Son, when about tlir< *mim«i was afflicted with a Glandulal
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