The Straits Times, 28 June 1853

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  • 20 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL Orii PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY JUNE 28th. 1853.] TUESDAY MORNING NO. 642.
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    • 775 1 R4TBS 0' SUIWCRIKTIOJI VDO"ally.. iJtt. 16 Half- Yearly.. 9 j ijuarterlT.... 9H Mcntn U i A nmgie Copy— One Rupee. .IST OF VRTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF COMMERCIAL-SQUARE," SINGAPORE. '»ooo«s-^— lor Jaconet-White and colored b »>"* tldire D,m,uWs vid straw Brussels manufacture T Ladies companions HaUarine Dresses
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    • 522 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WIIOLSBALI MITAIL A FOB. EXPORTATION. MLLINERY fl£ HOSIERY Berlin Wool of as.orted colors Articles for the Work Table c^ pj Cuffi Collari of EnglUh 4 Maml B.lzaTinc dre.se. manufacture Bonnet, of the
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    • 459 1 Aosirn l/>ndon— r. L. bimmonds ACo 1 Calcutta— Thacker and Co. China— Rawle, Drinker ft Co Bttavia— Lange 4 Co, list or ARTICLES FOR SALE at the manautt warb.rooms of W. G. KERR &CO. (Adjoining tKe Oriental Bank) Singapore. LADIES APPAREL. White and colored Glace Silk, Satin A Tarlatanne Bonnets
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    • 586 2 Silk gloves. Knitted boots. ItUck and bronze kid shoes with straps. Sky and pink Silesia suitable for cloaks. ARTICLES FOR TFIE TOILETTE. Brushes hair, nail, loolh and flesh. <;ombs of Torloiseshell, horn A ivory in Tariety Powder boxes and puffs. Hair and tooth powder. Turkey Sponges. I-.au dc Cologne, Lavender-water
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    • 1087 2 LONDON HOTEL. The London Hotel, kept by G. DvTko mjuoy, is situated on the Esplanade, commanding a splendid view of the harbour of Singapore and under the immediate patronage of the Peninsular and Oriental Company. Passengkrs arriving at Singapore who may honor him with their presence will Hnd every comfort
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    • 1080 2 Tub London Hotkl, tenu 1 par G. DirrftoXQUoi est sitni I sur l't-pianade comaaandant i une superbe rae dv .port de 1 Singapore, et sous le patronage immediat de la Peninsular and Oriental compagnie. Ou las psvsagers a.riv.int a Sing-iporo qm veulent bien lvi aoiiaoer dv leur presence I trouveront
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    • 95 2 El abajo firmaio encargndo do la londa fltulada London Hotbl que eata si' iwda en ia Baylaitada, doraiinndo una porspectiva magnifica del puerI tode Singapore, y bajo Ik im- inediataproleccion de la Comp.'mia Fcmasular y Oriental olV»tc su herntosa Poitda a los Phsagcros qu.! i.i-gm v a I Singapore y
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    • 533 2 ON SALE AT TFIE STRAITS TIMES PRESS, Im Commercial Squark. New form of Ship's Articles, Cargo Books, Personal and Mortgage Bonds Blank Powers of Attorney, Import and export Manifests Boat Notes, Bills of Ladintr, Bills of Exchange. Bills of Parcels, Promissory Notes, Straits Calendar for 1801, Ditto. Ditto, for 1852,
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    • 821 3 IKIS DAY is IiEIDY FOR DTELIVERY Ii IllS Singapore Almanack, Calendar and Directory or the year 1853. the KigWh yearof publication price— One Dollar Fifty Cents. T h sQfc^Utc. i»th 1862. TURST-ttate Chronometers War- v ranted. oS^*"" Some Marine Barometers md Steer- -'"-d;. lk.sk. Marine Surveyor -j^ficT TO SHIP MASTERS.
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    • 519 3 TRIESTE j^|j ROUTE OVERLAND ROUTE VIA TRIESTE. THE Austrian Lloyds Steam Navigation Company's Imperial Mail Steam Packet aeave Alexandria direct for Trieste 24 houif fter the arrival of the Passengers by the Peninular and Oriental Company's Steamers from Cal cutta, on about the 11th of every month and n arrangement
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    • 549 3 NOTICE. The interest and reiponsibility of the late Mr Joscpr Wise in our Firm ceased on the 30th. June J 832. Mr. Robert Baix was admitted a Partner in our Firm on lit. January 1853. Tlie Partners in our Firm now are Mr. Edward Boostead, Mr. William Wardrop Shaw, and
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    • 555 3 1 PENWSiJLAft ORIENTAL BTF.AM I NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICE. Battery lioad Singapore. MAIL OUTWARD 9KAXS.S. The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company* Steam Ship "ERI.V," with the European Mails of llic 24th. May, may be expected en route to Hongkong and Shanghai on or about the 30th. June. Application (or Freight
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  • 77 4 We have to announce the arrival of the following passengers: May SO per Prince of Wales from Melbourne, Mr. J. Mo. Urx, Mr. C. Uale and Son 21 per Eiuily tVmn B^tavin, li. Allinson Esq. es per Cynthia from Melbourne, Messrs. Locke and Hughes. We
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  • 208 4 Mkmoii.vndum of Covers, Received for Delivery at Singapore in June 1853 1a Steamer liatatiu from Batavia 202 Ex H Erin from China.. 315 Ex Malta from Europe 4,842 Do. from other places. DO2 Ei Java from Uatavia 2il E» Uunjes from China. 2A6 Ei Singapore fiom Europe 2,569 ii Do.
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  • 91 4 Strange lur Trie.— The steamer* have pretty well cut out the opium Clippers and compelled them to engage in the Australian trade. Now Hut the Calcutta steam line is interrupted we are placed far in arrear of news. As an example of this interruption lo our regular communication we may
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  • 76 4 THK Sylph reports having spoken the following vessels The llamilies from London lo Adelaide in Investigators' Straits on 18th May on 18th June Bb. Zodiac from Liverpool lo Singapore in Lat. 7—41 S— and Long. 106-50 E— 20th June signalised the ship Tinto of Cape Jarvis— 22nd June Ilk. Zoe
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  • 62 4 Captain Hirvey, of the Emily reports the following —June 15th. at the Southern entrance of Banca Straits, spoke the bark Helen Mary hound to Melbourne passed the Flora Kerr and Dorothy bound to London, all three vessels from this port. The James Turcan, Me. Alister, from Liverpool bound to Singapore
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  • 95 4 LIST of vessels coming on from the Colonies —The Ulrica brig tailed from Melbourne for this port on 2»th. April to be followed by the Northumbria, Selma, and Formosa the two former to sail about iltb and Utter about 18th May.— The Sylph, (Barque) from Adelaide was to sail early
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  • 17 4 11. M. Sloop Lily, comnander Sanders, arrived here on thi*22ud inst. from Ho-i»| en ronte to England.
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  • 33 4 On Saturday meetings of the SubJcnUer? Tuck Sing's 11.,|).(i|, and ihe Sailer's |j )ni look place at lite News Room. We will c deavour lo bud room for their proceeding our nc\t issue.
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  • 15 4 The mail s'cimers lorn (.;hina and Europe aeipected to arrive here o:i the 30;!,. h
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  • 687 4 In our 10-.lav's i;sue we are enabled n nilk to the courtesy of lite Resident Councillor, Mi Church lo lay before the reader an a sri of tbe shipping arrivals and departures dun,the past oficial year, ending April 30lh. Tins' shipping return* exhibit an onward pi ?re the sellltnient, each
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  • 1128 4 In our issue of the 1 llli instant we noticed general paucity and frequent desertion of seamen from lite mercantile uiirinc,js also the orif,'^ 1 ol this loudly complained ol evil. Accord^? to Ihe promise we then expressed, our pea is resumed for Hie purpose of offering additional observations on
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    • 841 4 [advertisement,] ro TMK EDITOR OV THE STHAITS TIMES. He vn Sin, Au Advertisement appeared in your last issue, signed by the Kevd. Mr. J. M. Ueurel who instead of provi'ny his Jurisdiction and refuting mv an/ummts. propose 'o the Portuguese Catholics (icho he lately treated as Schismatics and now friends)
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    • 567 4 NOTICE. HHK INTEREST and RESPONSIBILIL TV of Mr. RoBtBT Diogi.es, as a part ncr in oar firm, ceased on ibe .'3O h ultimo and fiuin ihta date the style of our firm will be Leach, R.vwssn Co. LKACH, DIGGLES Co. Calcutta, 2nd. May, 1853. MR WILLIAM CHAPMAN is this day
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  • 1473 5 June 20th. 1853. Present. The Hon'ble IT. Church, J. T. Thomsos, J. J. GRKENaHiKLDS and W. Patirson Esquires. Knda letter dated the 9th. ant. from the Supsrintondent of Police (m irked A) bringing to notice tha serious inconvenience which is felt for the want of a Chinese
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  • 1595 5 Dcaixo the stay of the U. S. Str. Susjuikanta «t tlii-i port, hundreds of Chinese gratified iheir curiosity by visiting that Tu-hiluin/ v', as they termed it. The Miasionaries, too, very properly took their teachers and scholars on board, both to expand their minds and Lib jr.iliz their views.
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  • 89 5 IMPORT AXdExPORTOP FoHEIGN (fOOD 3. The total value of good), wares ami mt-rvhaudise of Ik* growth produie and manufacture of foreign eoun tries nii| orteU into the United States during t h.« year ending June 30, 1852, was $208,291, 073, of which 1 178,602,t>3t> was dutiable, and 2. >,<;.) i.
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  • 2622 6 SMemotofthe Number and Tonnage of Square Rigged Vessvh «ft&4 have arrived at and departed f, om Singapore during the Official Year 1852 53. Compared with the preceding year. A New Clipper Sitt? roR fas China Tr\d» The Spirit of the North, a new first-clas* clipp c Z 800 tou», belonging
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  • 3743 7 The intelligence' we were able to give from Burml l, in our last, came down to the 24th April; we !,jve now tidings of rather an important nature I to the 11th May The anticipations which „u r contemporaries formed regarding the is1C of tlie negociation with Burmah,
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  • 995 7 The Moozuffer brings no treaty, nor is such a document likely to find its way here soon. The Burmese Envoys were very submissive in language, but said they could not sign away territory. It would hence appear that their offer to treat on the basis of the proclamation was
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  • 304 8 June 20.— Brit, bark Prince of Wales, Rippon, Melbourne April 24. Dutch brig Bunlim, Nakoda, Pontianak June 9. 21— Brit, ship Kusrorie, Short, Bombay May 21. French bark Le Melon, Giron, Penang June 9. Brit, brig Brittomart, Nakoda, Pinang June 6. n m Brit, bark Emily, Harvey,
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  • 367 8 RATES OF PREMIA OF INSURANCE AT SINGAPORE VOYAGES BY SAILING VESSELS Per Cent To Great Britain 2J to 3 Continental I'oru iii Europe J j to 3 Macao, Cu:nsiii'jinooii and sailing between 30t!i June Hoagkoftg or ami Ist March 14 \Vha!_i;,utt sailii between ■ioiti June 11 and Ist March Anioy,
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  • 63 8 On England 0 Months credits -U. 94<i.»l 4». 10J. per dollar On Calcutta 223 per 100 dollars. Bombay 30 day* sight Its- '£13 per dollars lon Sycee Silver 8 to si pur cent premium for large Ciinp:iiiy'- S Hupees 218 per 100 dollar* Java l<up«es (new) 270 per
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  • 54 8 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL Tin £3. 5 per 20 cwtl Sago in Hoxes 4. 10 Sago in lings.. 3. 12. li. Gamhier in baskets none Ditto in bales K. I J Coffee in bags none Black pepper £4- perlficwt. Mchsiii emeu t Goods 4. per 50 cubic ft Gutta Tuban
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  • 92 8 Jas. Turcau Me. Alitter Liverpool Feb. Zodiac Jams do. 18 FebJ>ndon Marshall London 4 Culdee Chamber* Glasgow 4 April Nemesis Hamilton Liverpool 21 Parlaud Smith Ulasgow 31 March Maggie Carlyle Llvcipool 12 April Plantagenct Sellers Glasgow 4 Borneo Sutherland do. 12 March Ann Nelson Nelson London
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  • 798 8 A Discovered Comajh The young gentlemen of the cockpit of her Majesty's fleet amuse theroselrea with problems of this sort Given a ship's tonnage and number of hands, to find the master's name but a problem far more cur'ous has just been solved, namely, Given some pounds of powder and
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  • 620 8 Oub readers are already aware of the effors thy have been made, and ar« making, for the c*. tablisment of an ocean penny postage. By an iiicideutul allusion to the subject which occurt-i in a recent conversation in the House of Lord,' respecting the Mail Packet Service to Australia we
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  • 434 8 NATIVE tU.Vtl iiliilloil KulU Sarawak. Fully Mombanck, JuUul Karim, FaUaJ Wahap Futty Rahman, Fathool Salam, Pearl, Emma, Shaval AmiJ, Buffalo, Brittomart, Sootia Mock*, Samdanny, Juliette DUTCH— Fathool Karim, Ocroir, Ap Eng, Bjoepoon Kirn Soon, Orion, Fathool Hem Kirn Jiel Thy Hoksoon, Fathool Mombarack, Buulim, Ydrussie, Cornelia,
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