The Straits Times, 12 July 1853
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Title Section20 1853-07-12 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 9th PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY JULY 12th. 1853] TUESDAY MORNING NO 64420 words
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Advertisement1039 1853-07-12 1 aiT«» or sursckiptioii Annually., dp. Urs. 16 x Half- Year It.. 9 Quarterly.... 6 I One Month... If 1 a Single Copy— One Runee. I LIST OF ARTICLES FOB SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF JOHN LITTLE it CO. COMMERCIAL-SQUARE.-siNCAPORE. Ml— —i Outfitting department. t> .hoes and slippers Paris and1,039 words
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Advertisement665 1853-07-12 1 stsMltttU Alt gfl Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WHOLBSALE MSTAIL et ron BXPORTATION ■ILLINERY «fi HOSIERY sLssi v t.W. Berlin Wool of ass »rted colors Articles for thWw* Table Caps, Cuffs, Collars, of English 4 Manil Balzarine665 words
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Advertisement454 1853-07-12 1 AQSvrs London— P. L. fcimmond* «Co I Calcutta— Thaeker aad Co. China— Rawle, Drinker Co Batavia— Lange 4 Co, LIBTOF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT TBB GENERAL WARE-ROOMS OF W. C. KERR &XO. '.Adjoining the Oriental Bank) Singapore. LADIES APPAREL. Wh.te and colored Glad Silk, Satin A TarlaUnne Bonnets slwsys on454 words
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Advertisement580 1853-07-12 2 knitted boots. Black and bronze Lid shoes wilh straps. Sky and pink Silesia suitable for cloaks. ARTICLES FOR THE TOILETTE. Brushes— hair, nail, tooth and flesh. Combs— of Torloiseshell,horn A irory in Ytrietj Powder boxes and puffs. Hair and toolh powder. Turkey Sponges. Fau dc Cologne, Lavender-water and a great580 words
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Advertisement2226 1853-07-12 2 LONDON HOTEL. TbefiTOON HOTEL. kept by (J. Dv- J«h U^l^jjg d £^*~h;»%g> s TronQUOY, is situated on the l^pl.-initJev guf c p um i 9 comr«l*dant i ««pi aue e»u tiluada. ao U i commanding a splenfJM rttw of the harboaV'''' une suporr)* *rwf dn f«« de 'BiplirfiifrTa,* riotmTlando nn«2,226 words
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Advertisement537 1853-07-12 2 ON SALE AT TBE STRAITS TIMES PRESS, Im Commercial. Sqcark. New form of Ship's Articles, Cargo Books, Person*, and Mortgage Bonds, Blank Powers of Attorney, Important* export Manifests. Boat Notes, BiiU of Lading, Bills of Exrliu.iige, Bills of Parcels, Promissory Notes, Straits Calendar for 1851, Ditto. Ditto, for 1852, China537 words
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Advertisement833 1853-07-12 3 IMS DAY is READY FOR DELIVERY THE Singapore Almanack, Calendar and Directory or the year 1853. b?ing the Eighth yearof publication Price— One Dollar A Fifty Cents. Times Office Dec. 9»th 18 <2. ON SJILE FIRST-Rate Chronometer! WarKW»C\ ranted. 'V.J&? ALSO Some Marine Barometer? and Steerne Compasses, newly imported. W.833 words
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Advertisement505 1853-07-12 3 TRIESTE ROUTE OTKUAJTB KOVTK TIA TBZBSTK. THE Austrian Lloyds Steam Navigation Company's Imperial Mail Steam Packet «cave Alexandria direct for Trieste 24 houi» fter the arrival of tbe Passengers by the Peainularand Oriental Company's Steamers from Col outla y on about tbe 1 lib of every month and n arrangement505 words
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Advertisement535 1853-07-12 3 NOTICE. The interest and responsibility of the late Mr Jonra Wisa in our Firm eeaeed on the 90th. June 1*52. Mr. Rosset Bam was admitted a Partner in our Firm on Ist January 1853. Tbe Partners in our Firm now are Mr. Eowabd Boom**, Mr. Wuaiam W«KD*or Shaw, and Mr535 words
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Advertisement543 1853-07-12 3 Battery Road Singapore. MAXX. LUCES t OUTWARD MAILS. The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company* SteamShip ACHILLES," with the European Mail*, of the 24 in. May, may be eipecied en route to Hongkong and Shanghai on or about Ihe 16th. instant. Application for Freight and Passage, to be made at543 words
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165 1853-07-12 4 Straits Times Singapore: Tuesday.July 12th 1853 We care to announce the arrival of the fol fowing passengers: July* per Shanghai from Australia, Bir J Dothon, CoontAithßaHesscutheen, Captain Jo Beckett, Measrs. Yuon R erma», Htrboth, Hendor •un, ICacken. Yoarm, Mutiieson, Brou-htoa, p r hax, Webber, Solomon, Lidiard. Van An»le Box, Meoneckcn165 words
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Article22 1853-07-12 4 The ship John Hullelt" reports having spoken, in Torres Straits, the ship Chandernagore 1 from Melbourne bound lo Sanurang and Singa- pore.22 words
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Article18 1853-07-12 4 Captain Burt, of the M Paou Shan," report* having passed off Diamond Harbour, the ship Sultaoy" (or Singapore.18 words
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Article34 1853-07-12 4 A letter, dated Ainpaiiau June 2 1st, notices the arnral there, in thirty days from Singa porr. of the bark Fullel Oliib the Syed Khan was also thirty days, and the Marie 45 day«.34 words
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Article112 1853-07-12 4 CAP I aim Frankljn, oi the brig Rival, reports a reef not marked in the English or Dutch Orris. CarimaU Island, North End beaiii.g E. N. E. Body of Sonoontan E. by N. which places it in Lai. 1.49 B. and Long. 10S. Hi East sa the rocks under the112 words
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Article81 1853-07-12 4 11. M.S. Winchester, 60, Captain Fitzgna:!. beating tbe Flag o( Vice Admiral of the Blue 11. E. Sir F. Pellew, Naval cominander-in-chifi', arrived here on Saturday last- The usujl sj lutes were exchanged with the shore and tli c ships of war in the harbour. Yesterday morning ll is Eiccllency81 words
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Article18 1853-07-12 4 Til It United States Sloop of war Vandalia, Captain Pope, will sail this morning for Macio and Japan.18 words
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Article53 1853-07-12 4 Wb understand there is a first-rate Band on board 11. U. S. 'Winchester." Our folk are particularly fond of music, especially the ladies, and we may suggest that the latter will duly appreciate the fa.or of the Bind piajing on the Esplanade during one or more everii.igj of the frigate's53 words
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Article384 1853-07-12 4 O.H (be night of Sunday J u y 3 r ,j. at y o'clock, the neighbourhood of the convict lines was thrown into a state of the utm^t alarm in consequence of a disturbance within the Imej and the escape of thirty desperate men. Oar readers may probably remember Hut384 words
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Advertisement633 1853-07-12 4 ADELPHI HOTEL. JV? 1 High Strbrt. Mr. C A. Goymour begs to inform the public of Singapore and strangers visiting tbe Settlement, that he has opened tbe above Hotel, where, l)jr due regard to cleanliness and attention and the requisites of a good Establishment, he trusts to merit general patronage.633 words
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Advertisement678 1853-07-12 4 NOTICE. THE undersigned hereby gives Notice, that he is no longer a partner of the firm hitherto ca. I rying on business as General Dealers, Auctioneers Jb Commission Agents under the style of Littlb, CunsK tjkk Jb Co., —tbe tern of tbe partnership having expired yesterday. J. 11. LITTLE. Singapore678 words
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Advertisement583 1853-07-12 4 NOTICE. 1 THE UNDtaSIOKIO HIS BtftUVjO^ IffSTBOOTIONS to of »*R ton fl\Lt~BY Public Aoctiom 'SfiJrVfcr j|om>ATTn \9ra. Aoonttrtn. I at 4. P.M. on (he Spot. LL THAT very eligible piece or parcel of J\. Land, having 265 feet River frontage and 800 feet frontage River Valley Road, comprised in Government583 words
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Article529 1853-07-12 5 Calcutta paper* to June 2$lh notice the decline of Cholera, the cases being few in number jutJ the iiiut tahty inconsiderable. There was great mortality among the sliippins;, roasters and crews were duly falling victims to disease.— The I*, and O. Company's Steamer Bombay grounded on her passage down the529 words
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Article601 1853-07-12 5 Bdhmah. —There was a rumour generally current ut Cal c llj ail(1 circulated by the papers, Hut tin army of A»a was to be broken tip,, consequent upon instructions from homu UiaC, content with Hie Ule conquest, no further acquisitions of territory or any further advance into Burinah was to601 words
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Article557 1853-07-12 5 Colonial Gl«anim»s.— 8y the P. and O Company's tteamer Shanghai we bare received late tiles of colonial papers, and we will now endeavour to furnish an outline of toe chief items of interest they contain. .NEW SOU III WALES. Sydnry papers to June ist. notice the arrival at that city557 words
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Article1249 1853-07-12 5 tiie two provinces. The Colonial secretary stated that the lantern and light* were in the colunj and that all that was w.mted was a pillar of iron for the light-home. The government bad introduced into the Council a Bill to incorporate the SyJney Museum.— tl is stated that the works1,249 words
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Article341 1853-07-12 5 Capi or Goou liOPic papers to the end of May, notice that a report hating obtained currency that signs of strife had once more made their appearance amongst the frontier tribes, tho Governor had olßcially contradicted the false impression in an <> ificial letter signed by the Secretary to government.341 words
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Article1236 1853-07-12 5 By Advices from Athens under Jat« of the 18th in*t. we le-iru, that a French warsteamer had arrived at Constantinople be .iring the important intelligence that Franca was delemincd to abide by the hitherto existing treaties respecting the lioly city, au» would not consent to l>» party tv any new1,236 words
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Article2747 1853-07-12 6 The following it Messrs. Lloyd's Quid Circular of the 28th. May We have no change to report in the market since oar last Thcro haa beea but little gold offering for ■ale, and priods may be quoted at 76s. to 76a. 6d. for Victoria, and 74s. fur New South Wales2,747 words
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Article5804 1853-07-12 6 PPILOSUPHIC AL 'lALHSK**.— James Ferguson and his wife led a cal-and-dog life, and she is not once alia led lo in the philosopher'* autobiography. About the year 1750, one evening, while he was delivering (o a London iu lie ice a lecture on astronomy, his wife entered the room in5,804 words
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Article327 1853-07-12 8 ARRIVALS July s— Brit, bark John Hullett, Cruaui, Melbourne May 19. m n ul senr Mercurius, Wolle,r Ampanam June 21. m m Do. do. Binlaug Timor, Nakoda, Ponlianak Jane 15. h n Brit, ship Hydroose, Eagleshamr, Cbina May 30. n B—Do.8 Do. bark Victor, Brown, King George Sound327 words
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Article53 1853-07-12 8 OiKnßland6Month»cred.U4.. 10id.al4». llid.Mrdr. On Calculi* 223 per 100 dollar*. Bombay 30 days tight Ka 223 per dollars 100 Syce* Sili er 6 ioB4 Ptr cent premium fur large Company's Uupeea 218 per 100 dollar* J»ra Rupees (new) 270 per 100 dollars j«vt Rupees (old) 260 per 100 dollars53 words
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370 1853-07-12 8 Rates or Parkia Or Insurance AT SINGAPORE. VOYAGES BY SAILING VESSELB. Per Cent To Great Britain 2, to 3 Continental Forts in Europe 2| to 3 Macao, Cum»in«moon and sailing between 30th June Hongkong or and Ist March 14 Whaupoa sailing between 30th June 1 4 and Ist March Amoy,370 words
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Article100 1853-07-12 8 Jaa. Turcau Me. Alister Liverpool,, Feb. London Marshall London 4 Culdee ChaiuUcrs Ul^guw 4 April Nemesis Hamilton Liverpool 21 I'arland Smith Glasgow 31 March Maggie Carlyle Liverpool 12 April Piautagenet Sellers Glasgow 4 Borneo Sutherland do. 12 March Ann Nelson Nelec London 13 April Capella Wegman100 words
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Article43 1853-07-12 8 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVER POOL. Sago in Boxes £4. 10 per2o t Sago in Bogs.. J I2.fi. (iaiiitiier in b.uskets none Ditto in bale* K. I. 10 Coffee in bags none Black pepper 4, per|« ewt Measurement Goods ner in v GuttaTuban ElScE*43 words
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Article275 1853-07-12 8 Wno cast Bbat it !~On f be plantation of \r Taylor aad Young, situated onSyou W«? J" were made by eleren hands, in 1862. l«o hid. sugar. 230 bbls. of molawi, and 10J N>U ottL 01 bssidug an ample crop of corn fcnVUp i l Who caa b^1tP-a6 *W 1FS;7o/?jh275 words
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Article48 1853-07-12 8 (From the Secon,. Rlition of the Morni* 9 Htraid (BY SUUMARINE TELEORAPH.) (raoM ova own c^BjiEsroNDENT Parit May 24/h. 7. 30 am. According to the Monituer the Austrian Chart* d'Affaires itft Berne, after notifying the rupture c diplomatic relations between Anstiia and Switz, r land.48 words
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Article96 1853-07-12 8 The result of the elections in Holland being now known, it is found that the Constitional party hut lost 12 membeis, thus ii*ing the present Miuinry a majority. The AtttmbU* SationaU con£rms the fact of th» intended marriage of the Duke de Brabant with «n Austrian Archduchess. To strengthen96 words
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Article533 1853-07-12 8 NATIVE CKAFT tirlt liort— Jfutu a«iawak, Kutty BsMawsm, J awuu, i.n..u «v ••>« Fatty Rahican, Sbaval AmiJ, Soooa Mocke, Samdauny, Eliia Biltson, Dido, Maria, Ab Maford. DUTCH Ocmir, Ap Eog, Bjoepoon Kirn Soon, Orion, Kirn Jiet Thy Hoksoon, Bunlim, Ap Heog, Biutang Tuj j, Guan tkng,533 words