The Straits Times, 26 October 1852
1852-10-26
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Title Section19 1852-10-26 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOf. Sril PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY OCTOBER Win. 18.52] TUESDAY MORNINC NO W)719 words
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Advertisement575 1852-10-26 1 LMK- OT HVHSCRIHTIUM ftp. l>rs. 16 lir.lfVrariy.. f j .jiiartrrlj .5 I Month. 14 I Bia(l< n > np Runoc. LISI OP ARTICLES FOR SALE AT TEE COMMISSION R003Z5 OF COrVIIVIERCIAL-SQUARE,--Si:XAPORE. I itrlia w,.0l of col->r« Jacnnet-Whitn Mi colored t .•.iiirlish and French Linen— Fine MM P -i-::r. :,i I'aris,575 words
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Advertisement703 1852-10-26 1 Have alwnys on Sale an extensive ami choice assortment of the following floods, selected specially tor their Stores. WHOLESALE IIKrAII. KOH (XPORTATIOX. ML »i:6.".V J^^-HOSIERY i >r.kl> Berlin Wool of assorted color* Article, brtlMW«k Mble Caps. Cuffs. Collars. •TEMtilfc A Maiul OUnriU«SMI manufarturo /;.nn,,s o/UM lat.st ,no,',s ram I ans703 words
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Advertisement466 1852-10-26 1 mm London— P. L. O i Calcutta— Thacker and Co rl:ina— Kawlo, Drtal n A Co, t B»'avia Lnngo Co, OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT Tin: dESI.HAi. WjtME-BOOMt VV. C. KERR CO. f Ah AU "r IMI Bnnk) M*M« LADIES APPAREL. While ami colored GUci Silk, Satin «3t TarliUiitu DormH466 words
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Advertisement587 1852-10-26 2 Silk gloves. Knitted boots. Black and bronze kid shoes with Straps. Sky and pink Silesia suitabfj for cloaks. ARTICLES FOR THE TOILETTE. Uiushes hair, Bail, tooth and flesh. Combs of Torloiseshell, horn ivory in variety Ponder boxes and pufls. Hair and tooth ponder. Turkey Ran d<: Cologne, Lavender-water and great587 words
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Advertisement650 1852-10-26 2 LONDON HOTEL. The London Hotel, kept G. DvTRONQUOY, is situate!) on the Esplani ade, commanding a splendid view of tl'.c harbour of Singapore, and under lha immediate patronage of the Peninsular and Oriental Company. l\vsSKNGRII.s arriving at Singapore who may honor him with their presence will find every comfort and650 words
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Advertisement552 1852-10-26 2 The L'i.mioh Hotel, tana par (i. DuißuNQUui nt situo sur l'e^plausde coinmaiuiaiit I w.\e supurbe ms Ju port tie Singapore, el suns le MlmnaSJS i ioMnedkal <i" hi PeniasaJai Stl.l Or.'illitl coiiij ligiiie. On !••< aaaaamn arrivaata SingH;n>ro gui voulent Lien lot iMoefef <le leur aeasaaee lumrwnt lentaa faieet earn*552 words
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Advertisement93 1852-10-26 2 El Itwjo fumado itieirpido He la I'uinla tiioiada L«»omi H.itbl que est(i situarlt en la Espl -uuiiii, doniiMUMi* un* pwspeetiTa OMgßifiea eel ensi* lode Siiisrujtori-, y b«Je la i"i" niL-il.ata pn't. < el-Hi la Compaiili l'miliMibir J Orn'ntal iifreoe su Baraaoea Peeada a lea Pasterns que llepuon i JS in;;,93 words
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Advertisement503 1852-10-26 2 IVIAIJ I laj** PEWIWSUL^' 3 J NAViCAjic m Bultcru Rond-Siw, ■""'ni'iy. «ajb*espe gapore about the slb. Proximo, m lO ■> M Oriental Compatn's Meamer w.tl, ilit ..ean Mails M raeaja to China, aboal Ik, S^ ft Instant. Appl.cil.on for F,eig!,t or P,, 5 c ves-eLtobe made at the above ollice503 words
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Article1896 1852-10-26 3 s t'APuicts of JuntOS. In excuse (or the disproportion in punishments which so liequently shocks the public and disgraces the administration of justice, it is ftltgai th«t the different and un>qn >l measures of retribution are applied by ditfeient magistrates, some taking sterner, some more lenient, views of similar offences1,896 words
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Advertisement928 1852-10-26 3 salt anj co/3 east india pals: ales S a general rule. S.ii.T »ml Co. hive been content to let ihcir Mrs speak for tkemscUc* bottlMOgiu- uhi.h ban .fen noii.4 OB fnr the last few w..;. ia f ibspc •>!' i: ;l 1; »J called the STsnrOKJiixi o.n- r. i-ii-Y Ii928 words
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Advertisement605 1852-10-26 3 sincapore auction and coivim:ss:on mart. THE Unilcrsigncd has tlustlsj openeil .1 Marl, btyl«'d a* almve, for the mln of Merchandize and Properly of all descriptions, to which he solicits the assistance and patronage of the Singapore Cummuiiity. The Alart i» ill he opened for the receipt of g'-ods at all605 words
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Advertisement115 1852-10-26 3 NOTICE. llfE have appointed Captain James Tithkiif| ington, our Surveyor. SYME ft CO. Lloyd's Agents. Singapore l"th. June 1853. NOTICE. I request that all communications for me be addressed to the cr.ro of Messrs. Svmk <& Co JAMES THHERIM/lON. Surveyor for Li>yJs Agents Singapore \lth June IHS«. NOTICE. WE have115 words
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Article144 1852-10-26 4 consciousness of strength; and it contrasts very unfavourably with th<; confident bearing of tho Whig eaetioa of the Opposition, who haw already announced the intention df t<rin^injj forward, as their candi lutes for the vacant oiHec, the late amiable, Intelligent, and deservedly popular President of the Poor-law Hoard, the Right144 words
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Article102 1852-10-26 4 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATHS. At Calcutta Oct. 6ih. Captain Lancelot Wyat t, aged 64 years. At PinaiiK Oct. I2tri. Sophia Matilda, the Wife of Wm. Rorlyk Es<j. of Malacca, aged S2 years and 7 montiift. At Muni Y-.rk, New Harbour, on Monday Momiii- the lgih of Oct. the beloved Wife of102 words
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48 1852-10-26 4 Strata Times Singapore: Tuesday, Oct. 26th. 1852. «MOi«— >v c have to announce the arrival of the following passengers: Oct. 20 per Pekin from Honpkong, Messrs. K<ich, Heard and Ormacher 25 per Pottinger rora Calcutta and Pinaug, Mr. and Mis*. Macarbur, Captain and Mr. Griffiths, Mr. Gray, M.48 words
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Article32 1852-10-26 4 ft— allf, Messrs. F. A. Caririll. and S. F. Cumining. Captain and Mrs. Goad 25 per Faizc Allan from Siam, Mr Dyckoff. We have to announce the departure of the following passengers32 words
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Article54 1852-10-26 4 Oct. 20 per Devonshiro to Mauritius, Captain Duniells lafe of the Kmperor of China; per Zaiab to Amor, Mrs Lauglois, and Hauler Cuiiie* per Cjniinercie Compagnie, to Calcutta. Mis. Tithcrini:ton and familj' per Hooghiy to Piiiaug, E<lvvard O'Riley Esq. Messrs, Caunter ifnd Vermont 21 per John Me Vicar lo Liverpool,54 words
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Article35 1852-10-26 4 Ir.tiKßs received from Siam to Sept. 30lb. no ice the alarming illness of tbe Queen, who was not expected to survive more than three or four days. The rains were abundant and the crops promising.35 words
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Article113 1852-10-26 4 Manila Accounts have been received by the 'Ihi-Us to October 3rd. On ill.- l(Jt!i Sept. v severe shock of earthquake took place al Manila at ti! i\ M. which caused the. deslrUflioa ol many ol the public end private edifl moiig which are noticed two churches, Wholly swept away, two113 words
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Article55 1852-10-26 4 Ibe Amei iian \>n% Sussex, on the passage from alilornia to China, was lost July lib. The crew lauded on the lllh. July on Itatan I «land, and were on llicir way overland to .Manila. The Watw/a (Am.) hound to New York, which sailed on Sept. liitb. put back on55 words
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Article125 1852-10-26 4 licit m ii. The latest intelligence received at Calcutta from the scat of war was October ?!b. Some reinforcements were lo leave Calcutta on the 15th. and 10th. ami until their arrival at Kangoou no forward movement won'd be made. Ibc health of the troops on tinwhole was satisfactory. The125 words
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Article68 1852-10-26 4 Thk .P and O. Company's steam-ship I'.ittinger, Captain Field, airive.), at New Harbour on Sunday morning last, having letl CaJeatU ou the loth. The Shanghai is in Aid, undergoing an overhaul, prior to l>ei:u r pla d M the Austrubau line. Tbe Pottmger lv* on bind .J.IOU chests of opium68 words
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Article41 1852-10-26 4 TilK Bi-Momhly Mail of September Bth. had not arrived at Cilcultr. when t!ie Potlingcr sailed. Ibis vessel was detained 'Zi hours in expectation of the Express from Bombay, which di.l nut make its appearance up to the morning of the 15th.41 words
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Article51 1852-10-26 4 PINANG papers to the lGth inst. notice that on the 11th a Criminal ess ions took place at licorgc Town. The Calendar comprised 2k cases. The crew of the Sarah were acquitted of the charge of mutiny brought against them by the captain. Four cases of murder were to be51 words
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Article112 1852-10-26 4 C.VLCUI'i A journals hjve been received t<» Uie morning of t lie 15th. Oct'ituT, l>ut .ire lurren of any stirring news, (lie H t •■'mi v notices ili.ii iliu supreme Government li «s encreajed the allowances ol liic Gnernor <>: ,ne Straits Settlement Irom Us. 30,0D0 to U,OJU a par112 words
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Article125 1852-10-26 4 We sui join the result of the opium sale which took place ou, the Alii, instead of the 10th. owuig Ie tlie proviinily of the latter date to Ibe Moburrim and Doorga Poojce holidays: l'atna highest 11 95, lowcMt 1160, average 1 177-5-1 1 lieuaresdo. 1200, do. 1190, do. *****2.3.125 words
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Article117 1852-10-26 4 Or late Singapore has been unusually gay Balls and Kouts have succeeded each other s v closely that ere recovering from the giddy sensibilities of one we have been tempted to engage in another We have have had a sort of k> Drum" Polka throughout the current month, and before117 words
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Article108 1852-10-26 4 On Thursday evening last a ball and Supper was given by His Highness Dyang Ibrahim, the Tomon^nng of Singapore, which look place at tbe Public Rooms. The latter vere decorated with the Hags and banners of all nations (liy some perversity or omission tbe Malayan flag was no where visible108 words
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Article189 1852-10-26 4 On Iki 17iii i;isi;int lite a ship I'jnara i", bound to Ilatana with a cargo ul Chinese cooncs, arrived at this port, Ibe Captain having been compelled to bear up lor Singapore in consequence ni tiie mutiiioas conduct ol some ot the emigrants, who, on more than one occasion, attempted189 words
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Article46 1852-10-26 4 ibc "Panama" has mrr ■>*!}■ e<c.iped MM fite of tin- Victory, snd su other vetsds; mdcc.l, wi> s!nil be mo*t !'••;'> to leu i ol li-r sa.'e arriwal 't Hivana. wtueh cannot reasonalily l»e expected milll aIT .1 I .if liuntll" Wfge, latleran| praeped, viler tiie c.rcutn>t4ii>:cs a-bovc-noliced.46 words
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Article84 1852-10-26 4 We must, liow.'v.t, protest ag.ii:ist lit >'" i>l.int practice of Mmi^r.i'it ships bearing u;» f'>r tins port only !i land d. ..r i lov., ta io'j or innriler the peacea i n. intuits .>l N;i,' .1/ >re. >Ye think the cv.tntue oii^bt to devi>e simie means to cotup-l commanders of84 words
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Article235 1852-10-26 4 CHINA. By the /VA7m, Hongkong journals and a.) vices hate been receive.! to the 1 llh. October. The Meanicr Malta re.icli.il Hongkong on the 10th. having eiperiemed lfph*M on the passage up.— The China MmU notices that a Court Martial had been held at II Mekong for the trill of235 words
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Article2544 1852-10-26 4 i ii k HuR-ura»;ii LihUt. In our to-day's issue we give insertion to the Memorial ot the Singapore community to the Supreme Council of India, on the subject ot dues imposed at this port on shipping tor the cost of building and maintaining Hie I.i^ht-linuse at IV. In Branca. Itul2,544 words
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Advertisement424 1852-10-26 4 NOTICE THE Belgian ship Emn>iwl x of ivY 830 Tons register, abandoned «n r account of unscawortliiness, will be sold by Public Auction at the Belgian Con- suJite at Noon, December Ist 1852, as she now liis at anchor in the Port of Akyab, tor the benefit of concerned. This424 words
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Article483 1852-10-26 5 0 i the mornia-| of lac 17'h- in*t. a. (-'hin^s? m-i v nit of Mr. Crnie"-i at (iiylr,;; reporlc I thnt, at 8 P. M. the previous day, he foun his box br -k -II «,»o.i .in I m it-y .i.il:l cl itllcs lo lII.* value ot so483 words
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Article2489 1852-10-26 5 I O TUX KUITOR OK I UK STRAITS TIMES. Xid i the 13 li Inetaal a numb;.'!' <if Chinese r li -i t f.iniii'il a pinion of ilit (ir iiiui Jury w l»o, dv rin^ tlu- last Sessions of Over Hint r-'iiniuer, pre-Kentk-.l |||< sad state of affiirs <-l'2,489 words
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Article4072 1852-10-26 6 The following letter furnishes so full and rlear an exposition ot the merits of the question at issue, that we give il publicity— it requires M comment. The Riirht Hon'hle Sir John Pakington, Hart, M. P. &c. #c. &c. Sir The papers* moved for bjr4,072 words
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Article1850 1852-10-26 6 The Macao passage boit No. 4, which left Honjkon,; on Monday evening (the 4th) was tho scene o: rate encounter more worthy of commer»or.r •oine of the brushes" between men-0.-war i i real or supposed, which we o:casioru!!y re id of. Besides a crew of eight BMaoAj an I1,850 words
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Article1103 1852-10-26 7 Manila, \~th September, 1852. We had a fearful Earthquake at past 6 yesterday evening The shock lasted about ;i minute and wag the •trOßgast ever felt at Manila the whole of the roof of Urge Church fell in -several other Churches were injored— two of the barracks are sn1,103 words
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Article869 1852-10-26 7 We arc indebted to the Hon. I lie Officiating (iovenior for a printed folio volume of 148 page*, being the Tabular Statements of the Commerce and Shippiaf; t' le Ij nitecl Settlement for the of. ticial yaaf 1850-51. We have glanced over this formidable affaw of names and figures,869 words
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Article367 1852-10-26 7 Oct. 19— Dutch shi;» Allulck, Nakodd, Batavia Ocl 9 20 Brit. S. V. Pekin, Grainier, Hongkong Ocl. II 21 Do brig Kirn Yap Soon, Nakoda, Pinang Ocl. 9 Oct. 21— Do. sliip Navarino, Paige, Calcutta left 21 bo. do. Hamoody, \akoda, Pinang Oct. 9 Do. bark Beander,367 words
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Article56 1852-10-26 7 On' England C Months tredita 4^ id. per dollar. On Caleiitt.i Treasury "21.» Mt I()U dollars. li.i.n!«.iy days si-lit Ks ta pot aallaai 100 iy/ese bilvai 810 i" 1 eaal premium 1 Company's B>«aaes -M> per I'iu ill tra Jdvi Kupees (aaw) WU pei 100 i Java Uupees56 words
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Article314 1852-10-26 7 NATIVK CRAFT— BRITISH— Prince Albert. Faihool Wuhap, Swallow, Glory. Hyder All>, M haboolly, St. Maria, Kirn Yeap Sojii. Himoody, Sree Remhow, Stamford, Dolphin, Ri lid DUTCH Lac Song, Jatu, Indrainvo. I'utla Sitkim. Pakus Su.l.i, Boreas, Jupiter, Brekftt, Ckjr Guam, Supiao, Goan Lee, l'utte! Racnman, Alfuck, Fathool314 words
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Advertisement877 1852-10-26 8 HERE IS YOUR REMEDY. HOUOWtt'S OIXTNEKT- MOST MIRACULOUS Cl#E OF BAD LEGS, AFIER 43 Hill SUIKERING. V.riract vf a Letter from Mr. V'/iitim Calpin: of 70, Sauif Mary's Street, Wet/mouth, dated May loth, 1891. To Professor Hollow an Sik,— At the age of 18 my wife (who is row 61).877 words
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Advertisement511 1852-10-26 8 UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF ROYALTY AMI TIIK AUTHORITY OF THB FACULTY REATIIVG^jHCGII toZEMGES A CERTAIN REMEDY for disorders of the Pulmonary Organs in Difficulty ofßreathn g in Redundancy of Phlegm in Incipient Consumption (of which Cough is the most positive indication) they arc of unerring eflicaiv. In Asthma, and in511 words
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Advertisement423 1852-10-26 8 FOR BALE. Wanderings in the Islands op ANDAMAN LITTLK AND GIIF.AT COCO. Including an account of the natives, Productions, navigation, «&c. <&c. BY J. 11. QUIGLKY. To be had at the Straits Times Press at 90 cents per copy. Singapore, Sept. I3lh. 1830. NOTICE THE SINCAPORE NEWS ROOM IS now423 words
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Advertisement758 1852-10-26 8 THE RCAD TO HEALTH: HOLLOWAY'S PILLS CURI: OF A 1II«)R1)ERED l.rVEll AND I VI Copy of a Letter from Mr. R. W. Kirk*, j 7, I'rescof, Krvrf, Liverpool, dated mj' Ut To Prof<-«or RoLUVAT 85i SiH.-Your Tills and Olntmont as* Mood th l ost >nour sain li»t of Proprietary MedicinA758 words
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