The Straits Times, 21 June 1853

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  • 20 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. vol. 9rn PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY JUNE, 21st. 1853] TUESDAY MORNING NO [641.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 761 1 Anally.. *P i^r*. 1* v „alf- Yearly.. 9 ..urterly..-- I Month U K Sinirf* Copy— One Uupee. LIST OF ARTICLES FOR 3AU AT THE COMMISSION ROOKS OF < i§itt&> rtttb COMWERCIAL-BQUARE,--SI\CAPORE. fcolor Jacuaot-M'hite and colored 14er l in «00l 01 c». >r h Linen-Fine Irish ll ".V r t „mP«i.,.iU.
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    • 494 1 Have always on Sale an extensive ami choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WUOI.EBALE RETAIL A ron EXPORTATION. MLLINERY j£ HOSIERY Berlin Wool «Ya.s«rJed color. Articles forthe WorV Table Caps, Cuff., Collars, of Kng li.h Man. l Oalsarine dr«*ie. manufactnre Bonnets of the latest in.xloa,
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    • 461 1 4<iaNT* London— P. L. feimniond* AC» Calcutta— Thacker and Co t Cbina— Kawlc, Drinker ft Co i B^uvia— Lange 4 Co. LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE OEXERAL W ARE-ROOMS CP W. G. KERB &CO. (Adjoining the Oriental Bank) Singapore. LADIES APPAREL. White and colored Glace Silk, Satin Tarlaianna
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    • 584 2 Silk gloves. Knitted boots. Black and bronze kid jhoes with straps. Sky and pink Silesia suitable for cloaks. ARTICLES FOR HIE TOILETTE. Brushes hair, nail, lootii and llcsli. Combs— of Torloiseshell, horn A ivory in mielj Powder boxes and puffs. Hatr and tooth powder. Turkey Sponges. Kau dc Cologne, Lavender-water
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    • 1090 2 LONDON HOTEL. II The London Hotel, kept by G. Dv- j TftONQDOY, is situated oa the Esplanade, commanding splendid view of the harbour of Singapore and under the immediate patronage of the Peninsular and Oriental Company. P ass engkrs arriving at Singapore who may honor him with their ore- scncewill
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    • 1092 2 The Lomoom Hotel, tenu par O. Uuraoyouui en sitni •ur i'l.'splanade comakaddaat "tie riupi-rbe rue dv po;* de Singapore, et sous le patronage imniciliit de la Peninsular and Oriental coinpnjine. Ou les paasagers arrirant a Smp.ipora qsi veulent bien lvi rionoror d« leur praaenc* troureront tout cc quiest com- fortabie
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    • 94 2 Xl ibajo flrmado encargado dc ia fonda tituU'U London llutkl aiue osU ailuada en la EsaraaWa, dogjinando una pcrspecthra magnificadel puerto de Singapore, j bajo la immediaUptotcccion de la Com* pania Peninfular j Oriental ofiece sit hermosa Posada a Ids Pajageroa qu-: Uegnen a I Singapore y quicren honrar c
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    • 544 2 ON SALE AT TIIE STRAITS TIMES PRESS 1m Commercial Squamk. Nfcwforin of Ship's Articles, Cargo Books, Personal and Mortgage Bonds Blank Powers of Attorney, Import and export Manifests, Boat Notes, Bills of Lading, Bills of Exchange, Bills of Parcels, Promissory Notts, Straits Calendar for 1801, Ditto. Ditto, for IHo2, China
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    • 663 3 THIS DAY is RE 111 HW DELIVERY 1-IHE Singapore Almanack, Calendar an ,l Directory or the year 18Jd. the Lishri* yeavof publication rlC( ,._One Dollar A Fifty Cents. T.wf* Off* Dec 9%th IH J^: ON S.ILE I^IUST-Ratc Chronometers Warfem; |raiiH-d. ALSO «2«»" C Some Marine Barometers md Steer- Compasses, newly
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    • 529 3 TRIESTE 2b|§P ROUTE OVERLAND KOTJTE VIA TRIESTETHE Austrian Lloyds Steam Navigation Company's Imperial Mail Steam Packet aeave Alexandria direct for Trieste 21 hows fter the arriral of the Passengers by the Peninularand Oriental Company's Steamer* from Cal cutla, on about the 11th of every month and n arrangement has now
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    • 537 3 NOTICE. The interest and responsibility of the late Mr Joseph Wiai in our Finn ceased on the 30th. June 1852. Mr. RoatKT Baik was admitted a Partner in our Firm on lit. January 1853. The Partners in our Firm now are Mr. Edward Booitead, Mr. Williau Winßßuf Shaw, and Mr
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    • 570 3 PENINSULAR a ORIENTAL ?T£AM NAVICATJOH ?O9J!?AMY'9 CFHCE. Battery Road— Singapore. MAIL CIERTAIN alterations having taken place in the > proposed riDvcMinnts of the Company. Steamers under the new Contract, Informer Advertisements relative to (heir probabl«* arrival at and departure from this place arc hereby withdrawn, and the public are informed
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 40 4 At Victoria Hongkong, on the 15 h. June, Mr. J.Jones, Chief Engineer of the P. and O. Cog. Steamer Formosa. On the 16th June, at th« Sailor's Horns. Benjamin Laing, late master of the schooner Maria, airtd 33 years.
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  • 242 4 We have (o announce the arriral of the following passengers: June 14 per Gai, g es from Hongkong for Singapore, Mrs. Brimelow for Suez. Revd Mr Broul lion for Southampton, Messrs. R. Jardine D 1) Lewin, and commander D'Orville R N \»r Hooghly from Malwct,
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  • 144 4 THE "Daztler" reports having spoken the following vessels in Gaspar Straits on lllb June U. S. ship Merlin from Boston bound to Shanghai 128 days out also the Cherokee" from Glasgow destination unknown. Thk v Cynthia" from Adelaide bound lo this port sailed 11 days before the Oazzler also the
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  • 88 4 Till P. A O. Companys steamer Ganges arrived here on the 14th instant, having left Hongkong at 2P.m. on the 7th. The Ganges sailed for Bombay at 11a. m. on the 16th. The P. and O. Cu's steamer Singapore arri- 1 ved here at 2. i>. m- on the 15th.
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  • 47 4 The United Stales steam frigate Powhattan arrived here on the loth instant from Cape Town and Mauritius. This leviathan steamer is 2,700 tons burthen, a sister vessel to the Susquehanna she will remain here about a f<>< Iniglit and then proceed to join the squadron at Japan.
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  • 31 4 Tllß P. and O. company's steamer Ghusan sailed zl 10 A. M. on the ISIII for llalavi.i and Australia, having on board a heavy mail and a large number of passengers.
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  • 883 4 Chihv. Ay the P. and O. Cos steamer (iiingc-. tMtU h.ive been received fiom llong--1. 1 •-c l< the 7l!i of June. The mill steamer Malta, with the London nml o( *[»ril 2 I'h. reached Hongkong a lew hours before t!ic Ganges sailed. By the steamer Lidy Mjtt Wood accounts
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  • 168 4 Bombay advices to Hie 30 h of May m/ that Lord Frederick Fitzelarenci-, the C>:n:ii der-in-chief, continued in a crilical stale ol heallb and it w*s believe, l thai he would evenln.illv lie compelled to return to England. A general 1:11--pressiou prevailed t at Lord Falkland, the G.vernor of Bombay,
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  • 191 4 C\LCCTr.\ news received vi.i H<>>n!>,i\ the 'iOtli Sl-iy notices the departure of the |VLin stcj.nt-r %m Suez on .May 17th, having on board Sir John Thackwell, whose ill slate sfbealtli had compelled him to return to Europe. Ch'ilen was raging at Calcutta with great viru!ein-\ between the iilh and 7th
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  • 299 4 Uua.MVil— By tho w.iy of Bo n!>iy intelligence his been received from tlie sc.it of w.ir the 12th. of Hay, Oi Miy »th. the .liyiiv for adjusting the terra j of the treaty. Dm It inn Cora nissioncrs appeared lli -y were 1.11 >r ,1 1 that the conditions of
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    • 819 4 [advertisement,] TO TUB KIHTOII OK THK STRAITS TIMES. D&vE Sm. Tv% Rev. Vicente de Santa Catharina. in \v* publication of tho 11th instant, whicli 10-it'iirvd in your last issue, seems to question tho authenticity of tho Eev L, Nicolas Vwhvll's letter ty the Right Rev. Dr. J. B. Boueho aaithis
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    • 390 4 NOTICE. Peninsular and Oriental CoHip'in,/ steamert. Notice is hereby given that all payments for passages from Singapore must to made at this office in Spanish, M k mean, or P' rovi an Dollars H. T. MARSHALL. Superintendent. Battery Road, Singapore, June lith 1843- TO LET*. rj^jirsfhm. THE very rup-riorand admiraagflVjlT
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  • 1577 5 Colonial Glkamxgs NVc have received Australiii'i papers to the end of April. The Sydn'EV journals complain of thepre,,iiling dullness— there was litlic or no ex- Moment prevailing. The merchants and tradespeople Wire doing a good business, and geneial prosperity was experienced by all classes of l^e population. Many imported goods
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  • 840 5 Information was given to the Superintendent of Police at 2 p. in. of the 15th inst.by tho Puughulu of Siglap, that a Chinese had been murder<.-J near Mr. Duncan's bouse. Mr. Duninan went to the place, which is about 50 yards balow Mr. Duncan's house and found tiie body.
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  • 5893 5 Di:\k Mr. Ivhthi. 1 snud you a continuation e/thfl if.»,li-l C>lony, and I trust you will give insertion to it in your excellent journal. am, Dear M,\ Editor. Yours Faithfully, AN UXHAPPi' RESIDENT "TUX MODKL. OLO.NV (('ontirtH'd Within six years tiirre w rks h»vc ri««n, A l'ifr, s bridge,
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  • 3063 7 Singapore, June l&th. 1853. Since H>e dale of our last Circular (31st .ill our market has continued very quid for descriptions of Europe goods and the trans,,•lloll- reported have been on a limited scale, prices a shade lower than our last quotations. During the fortnight the John
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  • 494 7 Tea. Pending the seUleweal of the Budget, transactions are necessarily in gome measure restricted, hut for all this the market has bad buoyant appearance. Congou h;«s met attention. %nd price* rula very firm common lid to I l}d, low lOfd. to lid. grades from Is
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  • 286 8 REPORT FOR THE CHINA MAIL. 3oM. Va,i, 1853I turing this week, owing to the shipping arrivals 1 1. .in Australia and the high price ruling for Cotton putting a stop to shipments to KnglmnH the rates of freight have again givon way and engagements may be made for
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  • 323 8 June 14 Hrit. brig Ripsitna Anna Maria, Heckford, China May 12. Uo. schr. Pearl, Flory, Kongpoot May 24. Do. do. Dido, Chopard, Sarawak May 28 y, Do. bark Hannah, Heritage, Pfnaog June 3. M P. AO. Cos. steamer Ganges, Purchase, Hongkong June 7. 15— U.S. steamer Powhattan,
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  • 364 8 RATES OF PREMIA OF INSURANCE AT SINGAPORE. VOYAGES BY BAILING VESSELS Per Cent To Oreat Britain -U t> 3 ContinenUl Poru in Europe 24 to 3 Macao, Cumslncrmoon and sailing between 30th June Hongkong or ana Ist Much 14 WUarupoa sailing between 30th June 14 and Ist If arch Amoy,
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  • 116 8 Onßnctand 6 Months credits 4*. 84d. at 4a. 91. per dollar On Calcutta "219 per 100 dollar*. lioiubay 3.1 days *>tdit lit- 223 per dollar* lu> Syceo Silver tu^l pot cent premium for large Company's Kupeea '218 per 100 dollars Jura Kupees (new) '270 per IUO dollnts Java
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  • 90 8 Ja*. Turcan Me. AlitUi Liverpool Feb Zodiac Juris do. 18 Feb' London Marshall London 4 Cuidee Chuaberi Glasgow 4 April Nemsais Hamilton Liverpool 21 Par Und Smith Glasgow 31 March Maggie Carlyl. literpool 12 April Piaatagrutt >ell«n Ula»guw 4- Borneo Sutherland- «o. 12 March Ann NeUon
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  • 1460 8 n(Fram the NortTCkma Herald May %l.) The fo lowing letter, purporting to hare been •ent by Sir S. G. Biahata, Bart, to the rebel chief on his arrived at Nankin*, v freely circuUted among the Chines* in (lie city of Shanghai. We are mi ler great olili^uiuns to a
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  • 391 8 NATIVE OKAFi— bKITiSa— Putu Sarawak, Kutiy Moiohariua, Juan. K tauai \V»J>V Futty Kahican. Vencatareddy, Dolphin, Kitty, Pulka, Failioo! S»lam, Pearl, Dido, Eainn Shaval Amid, Buffalo. DUTCH— Falhool Karim, Ocmir, Ap Eng, Bjoepooo Kirn Soon, Orion, Fathool Hem, Iviin JiotT\ Hokaooo, Fathool Mombarack. BALLY— Fullel Wadoet. Nation
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