The Straits Times, 23 August 1853

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1 8 The Straits Times
  • 20 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 9th PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY AUGUST 23rd. 1863.] TUEBDAY MORNING NO 650.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1579 1 o.fBS OF BUIWCKIPTIOH 4n nuallT.. dp. Ors. 18 Half-Yearly.. 9 Quarterly 6 One Month.. 14 «,.idlp iJoov— CHn* Rnnpp. LIST OF ARTICLES <tf df Aig«Af I^^ Ji|| mstof WllMlsWMJMlllßl I'MIJWWi' tMll ARTICLES FOR SALE FOE SALE Have always on Sale an extensive and choice as- AT THE qeserAl or at
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    • 19 1 toart London— F. L. Simmonds ACo Calcutta— Thaeker and Co. China— Rawle, Drinker Co Bat a via— Lange Co,
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    • 581 2 Silk gloves. Knitted boots. Black and bronze lid shoes with straps. Sky and pink Silesia suitable for cloak*. ARTICLES FOR THE TOILETTE. Brushes hair, nail, looth and flesh. Combs— rof Torloiseshell, horn A ivory in variety Powder boxes and puffs. Hair and tooth powder. Turkey Sponges. Man de Cologne, Lavender-water
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    • 2174 2 LORD ON HOTEL. TheLONDOV IlOT«L.kept by G. Mft l« Igrj^o^jp 0 tro\iJD»y, is situated on the hsplanaae, sur > „-I ^m n» de comnaMsfnt H«rriLque«aU aituadaenla commanding a splendid view of the harhour uno -*'>h«bS^#« d V»fl" *J^J^»» w<Mßvn«w»« nna of Singapore and under Ihe 'iK^tur patronage of the Peninsular
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    • 565 2 I ON SALE AT TFIE STRAITS TIMls PRESS, 1m Commercial Square. Ntwfonn of Ship's Articles, Cargo Books, Personal and Mortgage Bonds I Blank Powers of Attorney, Import and export Manifests, Boat Notes, 1 Bills of Lading, Bills of Exchange,' I Bills of Parcels, Promissory Notes, Straits Calendar for 1851, Ditto.
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    • 849 3 LITHOGRAPHY. EVERY description of Job work, in Liih»gianhy, No:ea, Circulars, Billt* of Lmliug B nd Kxcl^nfe*'. Prices Current, Plans. Drawings *c &c. executed ai ihe Straits Times Press with ipatnc&s hihl de«pHtch. COPPER-PLATE PRINTING. Invitation ami visiting Cards, &c. &c. printed i he Sliails Time* Press in Commercial Square ON
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    • 514 3 TRIESTE ROUTE OVEKtAWD ROUTE VIA TUIITETHE Austrian Lloyds Steam Navigation Company's Imperial Mail Steam Packet leave Alexandria direct for Trieste 24 houis after the arrival of the Passengers by the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steamers from Cal cnttct, on about the lilh of every month and in arrangement has now
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    • 554 3 NOTICE. The interest and responsibility of the late Mr JoietK Wise in our Firm ceased on th« 30th. June 1852. Mr. Robikt Bai» was admitted a Partner in our Firm on Ist. January 1853. Tbe Partners in our Firm now are Mr. Edward Boostbad, Mr. William Wiuur Shaw, and Mr
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    • 565 3 PENINSULAR A ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICE. Battery Road —Singapore. BKAZZi *-\MBj|i\ LINES OUTWARD M &U, g. The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company* Steam Ship ♦•SINGAPORE," with the Borop«an Mail* of tbe 25th. Julj, ruay |>c etpecled en route to Hongkong and Shanghai on or about the loth, inium.
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  • 78 4 Straits Times Singapore: Tuesday, Aug. 23rd. 1853. ■■»B)»OSO»We have lo announce the arrival of the following passengers: August 15 par Maria ChariotU from Hongkong, Messrs. Hay man aad Hedborg 18 per IWI from Labum, Captain Watt, 43rd M. N. I. and Mrs. Watt We have to announce the departure of
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  • 305 4 Tax Swedish barque Maria Chariotta", which vessel arrived here on Angnst 15th. waa aoaspeUed to bear up for Singapore in consequence of bavsssj struck upon a Bank (not marked in the Charts) at the entraace of Gaspar Straits. The venst-1 struck on the 4th. August, and at the time tin-
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  • 90 4 On Saturday last there was a meeting, held at Ihe News Room, of the friends of Mr. J.IThomson, the Government Surveyor, to deter* mine upon some fitting mark of public esteem for his talents, untiring energy, and public devotion, on the eve of his departure for Europe. Wm. Napier Esq.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 626 4 ADELPHI HOTEL. JV? 1 High Stkebt. Mr. C. A. GoymoOß begs to inform tbe public of Singapore and strangers visiting i ihe Settlement, that he bas opened the above Hotel, where, by due regard to cleanliness and attention and the requisites of a good Establishment, he trusts to merit general
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    • 753 4 GREAT HEBSIAN LOAN OF 9,725,000 DOLLARS. i TUB following Large Prizes must be gained, vij 14 of 40,000 dollars. 60 of 4,000 dollars 22 36,000 60 2.900 24 „82,000 120 1,600 60 8 030 180 1,000 ftc Sc. The sinalle.-,t Prize is 66 dollars. The next drawing wl!l take place
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    • 933 4 PUBLIC NOTIC E. CURSCTJfiB raOMKORIfi. HEREBY gires Notice that be h» withdrawn from the firm lately carrying on Trade and business under the style or Little, Cuasbtjkk tt Co., and be has tbis day established himself as a General Dealer, Commission Agcn and Auctioneer under the style of, CURSBTJEE A
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    • 225 4 NOTICE. residence of Mr. Romits, Colemin St Mr N-^' SJkJJS? leaving Sintsapore by next' m-i Sinyapore 16th August 1853. WANTED. AN eiperienced clerk. A liberal aalary wj|| be given—Apply at the straits Time, Once. Singapore July %nd 1853. MARINE INSURANCE."" HONGKONG INSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLISHED KM 1852. Capital 50.000 100 Shares
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  • 831 5 Mr. Napim said that although tho purpose f r vrkioh they lm<l assembled was well known to all tSeO t,and although, be Mt assured that there the moat perfect uuuuhnity of feeling among in. yet it would scarcely bo doing justice to the r it's of the gentleman whom they
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  • 2581 5 The Presentment of Ihe Grand Jury was made iu Court on fue«<iay last, anil is one of the most valuable and pains-taking dociments which has emanated from the tirand Jury Room. After the reading was concluded by Die officiating clerk of the Crown, the learned Recorder briefly touched upon some
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  • 197 5 Si AM Tbe ani.eied paragraph has been forwarded to us for publication it is an official notification of the late military movements toward tha frontiers of Siam. Last year the Laos province of Luang Prabang, tributary to Siam, was invaded and plundered by the Chin- Han and the Shantung people.
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  • 410 5 Russia and Tcrkey— At pages 6 and 7of oar to-day's issue will be found the latest particulars relative to the state of the eastern question To make room for these details we have tat side our own lucubrations, impressed with the belief that the probability of a war in Europe
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  • 292 5 Wi learn from the American papers that tho United Slates government is in earnest in its endeavours to secure a permanent footing in Eastern Asia. The Hon'ble Colonel Marshall now in China, whose period of service was limited to one year, is abont to retire, and H. E. will, it
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  • 234 5 Calcutta By the Roman Emperor Calcutta files have been received to the end of July Ibcy arc very barren of news. Cholera was raging with some > olence in the central and upper Provinces of Bengal. The Governor General lias intimated that the Emperor Louis Napoleon, having by a decree
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  • 1073 6 RUSSIA TURKEY. It is greatly to be regretei that the Marquis of CLANRICAEOE should have suffered Himself to be persu ided into the withdrawal of the motion of which, he had given notice iv the House of Lords, while Xhe Honourable mid Learned Gentlemau, the member for Ayleabury was so
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  • 8489 6 House or louds July 7th i Lord Brougham presented a petition from the Chamber of Commerce, Dundee, in favour of assimilating the baukruptcy laws of Scotland to those of England. Also, several petitions from working cotton spinners, amongst others from 390 in the employment of Mr. Alexander, of
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  • 325 8 ARRIVALS Aug. 15— H. M. sluup liitleru, E. Van hiilart, A cruize. Swed. bark Maria Charlolta, Meilin, Hongkong July A. Brit. schr. Dolphin, Nakoda, Sungorah Aug. 2. Do. ship Sultany, shire, Calcutta July 2. H t i Dutch schr. Hydroose, Nakoda, Palembang Aug. 1. lint ship Roman Emperor,
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  • 136 8 To the liini on or thk Straus Iimes. Di.au Siu In yjur issue of (he 16th instant you mention that tin: ship Sultany had put into Rangoon leaky I beg to inform you that such was not the case, as 8 lie lias not been at any time on
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  • 2192 8 The Rebellion. During (be past month, not a tingle new feature has developed itself connected with (his movement. Without uny late arrivals from Sli.ui_'h ie, we are unable to give our foreign readers any intelligence regarding tlit; doings ot (lie contending parties. I' »<• stated that the Rebels, still
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  • 446 8 NATIVE CRAFT— BRITISH— Futta Sarawak, Fully Mombarick, Judul Karim, Futlal W.!np Futty Rahman, Shaval Amid, Mahabooly, Buffalo, Kirn Yap Soon.Dolphin, Futty Rafeaaa, Pearl. DUTCH— Ocmir, Bunlim, Ap Heng Bintang Tuja. Quan Sen?, Bintang Timor, Serrto, Pospab, liydroose, Futty Hokseng, Mmubarick, Faidool Rahman. MALAY— Young Queen. AKAB—
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