The Straits Times, 23 December 1851

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1 8 The Straits Times
  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AJJ SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 7 th. published every [TUESDAY DEC EMBER, 23rd. 1851.] TUESDAY MORNINC NO. 56.3
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 818 1 RATEB OF St'BSCRIPTIOH Annually.. Bp. l>rs. 16 Balf- Yearly.. 9 1 Quarterly 5 I One Month.. 1 i 4 A Smgle Cony— One Rupee. LIST OF ARTCILES FOR SUE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF COMMERCIAL-SQUARE,--SINGAPORE. Uerlin wool of colors Jaconet-White and colored U iota and slioes, English and French Linen—
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    • 731 1 u^H^S DlßS^lH^f iHißs f^^B^ 3^BB ■BBflc^ ilß^P^ f~m£~ ptßßg ?SSF Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selecttd specially for their Stores. WHOLESALE RETAIL A rOR EXPORTATION. MLLINERY ti^ HOSIERY ltvu Berlin Wool of as.orted color* Article, for the Work 1 able Caps, Cuff.,
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    • 411 1 urn London— P. L. Slmmond. AC" Calcutta— Thacker and Co. China— Rawle, Drinker ft Co B -itavia— Lange 4 Co, C. J. DARE COS ADVERTISEMENTS G. J. DARE CO. SHIP CHANDLERS, Auctioneer* and Commission Agents. WHOLESALE AND RHTAII. Wine, Spirit avrl Beer Merchants: BOAT QUAY: SINGAPORE. REG to announce to
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    • 1356 2 LONDON HOTEL, The LONDON HOTEL, kept G. DU- I T«. J-^H-^nu -jjjjJ. TRoNQl><>*» is situated on the Esplan- J ur i 'esplanade commandant Hotil que esta situada en 1» ade commanding a splendid view of uoe superbe vu« dv port de Esplanade, dominando una the harbour of Singapore, and under
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    • 661 2 MAIL LINE. PENJMBULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVICAT3GM COMPANY'S OFFICE. Battery Road Singapore. fasfcr'vV nPHi: Peninsular and OrienUl jr«y|('Ki|\ Company's stenmef Ganges «asaß« Captain Marshall, en route lo nt>ny, may bs expected at Singapore about the sth. Proximo, Sf the Peninsular A Oriental Company's Steamer with t.'icEuiopean Mails en route to China,
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    • 590 2 TRIESTE 5^85 ROUTE OVERLAND ROUTE VIA T&IESTZ. THE Austrian Lloyds Steam Nmcigation Company's Imperial Mail Steam Packetleave Alexandria direct for Trieste 21 houiafter the arrival of the Passengers by the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steamers from GV cutta, on about the 11th of every month. The passage is usually performed
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  • 2801 3 Duty of the IhiUi eminent. The meeting which was held on Tuesday at the LjuJuh Tavern, is a tolerably which the uncertain state of the r<gyplian question lias given rice. There can be no d.iubt thai tie subject is of the highest importance—not lo this or that
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  • 592 3 England, Herald, of inspecting of the Bazaar of Mr. Cheham, an automaton, as novel in iU action as it it beautiful in design. The remarkable piece of mechanism, consists of a hawthorn tree in full bloom, faithfully copied, the crusted or semi-perish bark on its trunk, and
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    • 358 3 TO LET. rfrifPna^ THAT convenient and commodious I House, recently occupied by Mr. W. XM*M*m\\. Milks, facing Ihe Roman Catholic Church, with immediate possession.— For terms, apply to. GUniRIE CO. Singapore, Nov. 10M. 1851. TO LET <V> > H 'IIIOSK >;•- large QodsMfritß Wp SR 011 tne ana l si^le,
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  • 30 4 StraitS Times SINGAPORE: TUESDAY, DEC. 23RD. 1851. We have to announce the arriral of the following passengers: Dec. 20th per Hooghly from Pinang, Lieut, Shand, Miss Shand, and Ensign Newberry.
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  • 92 4 -Papers to the 2nd instant have bein received per Red Rover. John Reddie L. L. D. Judge of the Court of small causes died of an attack of Cholera. Business wai in a niisirable state, money scarce, tonnage abundan'., and freights thirty shillings to London or Liverpool. The charge
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  • 561 4 K-By the Hooghly (he Gazette has land to Dec. 13th The commander p Tory (the notorious Tory of which n flend Johnston was master) whose ▼essel was bound from hence to Bombay, in a fit of delirium tremens, when near the scene of the Fawn tragedy, endeavoured to fire
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  • 140 4 -IMvrec.i three and four o'clock on Wednesdjy morning I nt a Chinese murdered a eoiintrym.in of his, and dangerously wounded another, at Telok Ayer, adjoining the Police thannah. It wound appear th.it the master having spoken angrily to Iho accused on the morning of the previous day, he
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  • 1359 4 -Wchato received hy late arrivals files ot San Francisco papers to October loth. The proceedings of the Vigilance CoiutnitU't) having been temporarily >u>peu 1, numerous bands or criminals, who tlud into Ibe interior, had returned in large numbers and enlered upon llieir fall business." Tlio California Courier Oct. 15th
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 1061 4 TO THE EDITOR OP TUB STRAITS fafUM UtAEsU-We all know how long the iiddilioual power given by a late act to magistrates was sought lor power to dispose of mi nerou* petty case* tint have Bv> loiijj and «o needlessly taken up the time of C >urt an
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    • 2500 4 AS IT IS, AND AS IT OCOtIT TO BE. (To the EJUor of the Straits Tim*.) Dkar Sir,— Much lus been written raspectilf the Island of Libu.in, but &uch an uniawMJty and rancour or Party Spirit prevails in »he>e writings, tli it the British public is left in toui
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    • 222 4 "notice" THE Undersigned request that all parties indented to them, will forthwith settle their accounts, and also that all parties having any claims or demands on them will send in the same for payment and adjustment. As Mr Stkkl, quits for Europe in a few Months, it is requested that
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  • 665 5 CALCUT TA. We subjoin the following particulars of the operations of the Peninsular and Oriental Company's steamers on both sides of Hie Peninsula, by which it will be seen that they were williut a lew hours of performing a miracle in Eastern steaming, and (iclivering letters from Bombay in i.luiiii
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  • 1218 5 Pasha Sikameb. -A sulisciiption is at present being opened for Ihc pnrpose of in the first place ascertaining whether it be possible to raise the Pasha ste.imer or recover the treasure sunk with her, and next of atlempting the operation should it promise favorably, on the plan proposed by
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  • 3513 6 -The letters -which we published yesterday from Mr. Robert Burns,' grandson of the Bard, to Lord Palmerston, exhibit Sir James Brooke and his government of Sarawak in a very unfavourahle light. Ihe knotty point in the recent controversy concerning the Rajah was, whether the Dy.iks slam by
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  • 239 7 SINGAPORE SHIPPING ARRIVALS. ARRIVALSDec 16— American ship Elizabeth Ellen, Upshur, Oregon, lOlh October 47 British ship Prince of Orange, Stephens, Whampoa 9th December 1% Brit, ship Bella Marina, Wood, Amoy, 10lh December Brit, bark Sappho, Hildrelh, Pinang 11 December l inti-li bark Baltimore, Jaski, Macao 11 December 19 Brit, bark
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  • 373 7 (ON GOODS) VOYAGES BY SAILING VESSELS I'er Cent To Great Britain i". miiueiu.il I'orts in Europe Macao, Cutnsin^moon and t sailing between .lOtn June Huugkuug or l anil Ist March ITllllfM sailing between 2bih leb. and Ist July.. Auioy, during the above i>eriod
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  • 65 7 FREIGHTS TO LONDON L IVERPOOL "mony Ore i to 5 per 20 cwt Tin 5 Sago in Boxes £3 "ago in Bags 2 10 per 20 cwt •Sumliier in baskets 2. 10 ••Ditto in bales.. '2- 5 t-'uffee in bags 2. 10 per 1 8 cwt Black pepper 2 15
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  • 100 7 Not stat-.d Carmrncita Onandi London sen.tor N^fe do June 2 Mary Stewart Gardener do 11 Sultan Rh.rpe Liverpool Sept. 3 Young England Hobertnon Glasgow London Mc.Kinnon do. hnchantress Ledger do. July 10 Victory London 9 Caroline Stephen! do July 6 Cameleon I>yke Liverpool io Toeo P
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  • 59 7 On 6 Months credits 4s. 7d. perdollar. On Calcutta Treasury 'lib per 100 dollars, (none) Bombay 30 days sight Us- 225 per dollars IUO Sycee Silver 5 to 54 per cent premium for large Company's Rupees 444 cents J ivii liupees (new) '470. per 100 drs. Java Kupees
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  • 876 7 -We have received the following, dated from Dover, Saturday Yesterday the great cable, for telegraphic communication between this country and the continent, the progresive stages of which have already been recorded, was at length completed by carrying it up one mite out of the sea to Sang.ilte/on
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  • 1165 7 We have often heard this story, but ml now regarded it a» a myth. Our authoress, however, iutoriiis us that, when at the London meeting, she \va^ shown the very seat on which he had placed himseif when, disguised as a woman Friend, he
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  • 338 7 NATIVE CRAFT— BRITISH.-FuttaMasart.Goodluck. Futile Fatul Rymon. Conder Bux, Hydrose, Syed Mydin Bux, Futtal Marion, Fiew, Ariel, Buffalo, Scotia. DUTCH— Hong Guan, Fattel Rahim, Fathor Rachman, Pakis. Seauw Guan, Lae.Senir, Korapol Mat Pen, Jatu, Indramyo, Bintang Tiga, Ooan Lee, Allalowie, Fatta Banjarmas Biotang Tujot Sopoh, Fuital Salatn.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 981 8 HEALTH WHERE IT IS SOUGHT HOLLOWAY'S PILLS vn or "•fffs&SEWff SET* WHKN IK Extract of a Letter from Mr. Matthew Harvey of Chapel Hall, Airdrie, Scotland, dated the \bth of January 1850. To Professor Holloway- Sm.— Your valuable Pills have been the means, wiin God's blessing, of restoring me to
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    • 518 8 I.IST OF ARTICLE FOR SALE AT THE SINGAPORE SW3LUNERY GENERAL WARE-ROOMS TA VERN STREET SINGAPORE. LADIES APPAREL. White and colored Glact' Silk and Tarlatannc Bonnets always on hand and made to order according to the latest Europe Modes, or to suit the taste of Customers. Tuscan, Dunstable and Fancy Straw
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    • 441 8 Silver Bouquet holders. Do. Bracelets JAPAN AND CHINA MANUFACTURES. A collection of Ivory and Silver card cases, Bouquet holders, chess men, Ivory puzzles, writing desks, chess boards, paper cutter-, rice paintings, Sandal-wood boxes. Silk Grass-cloth &c. Ac. OILMAN'S STORES. White wine Vinegar. Tart fruits. Sauces Reading, Harvey's, John Bull, Beefsteak,
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    • 885 8 CURES FOR THE UNCURED HOLIOWAY'S OINTMENT K BXTOAOBOINAKT CUKE OP SCItoKLI. oil Extract of a Letter from Mr. J. I{. AlUd'i,,*^'* tA l: street Cheltenham, daUd tb lUjSmT^ lo Professor Holi.oway. Jt lii A Sib.— My eldest Son, whrn about three r wasafflictedwithaGlandulai Hi-ellin K inthe n^V' a^ after short
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