The Straits Times, 11 July 1854

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1 8 The Straits Times
  • 20 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL. lOril. PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY JULY 11th, 1854] TUESDAY MORNING NO. 696.
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    • 921 1 BtTBS Of SUHKCRICTIOS AI1 n"al»y-- 6p- i»rs. 16 j a ,if. Yearly.. 9 ui..»rteriy -i me Mcntn U A .^ii.l-'lp Copy One Ituuee j LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF JOHN LITTLE CO. COMMKBOIAL SQUARE-SINGAPORE. ...^.tytrii.. Outfitting Drpartmfnt. poet, shops, an<l slippers, P*H^ and Union made
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    • 550 1 Ny Lind, r Muslin Gloves— French Kid, White snd coloured. White and coloured silk, thread Parasols silk, plain, and figured Ribbons— silk, satin, bonnet anJ children's, a srreat assortment i Thread— cotton on reels, Silk, tapes, bobbin Needles, Pins, crochet Thread,^ and needles Babies' Hoc<!s and Hats— silk and satin,
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    • 781 1 Me*™ WHAMPOA AND CO.'S ADVERTISEMENT. A TMesm. WHAMPOA Co. have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially tor their Stores. WHOLESALE RETAIL A roll EXPORTATION. iililUnrrp »V Articles for the Work Table; fiaUarme dresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from Hans Chemisettes of
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    • 834 1 AOEXT*. 1 London— F.Alg»r C« Calcutta— lhaclcer Co. (rsnsa j HongkoDg— Armst ong ft Law- Batavia Lange 4 Co. NOTICE CURSKTJEE FROMMt7RZE._ HEREBY gives Notice that he has withdrawn from Iho firm lately carrying on Trade and business under the style of I.itti.k, < i ii.sk i jkb A Co..
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    • 721 2 do u b e nr «nd P 1 J inch for naval cap.; ha.s, Manila; fndsraw harness -addle*, bridles and gir.hs; Indian b 8 aWs, bronzed, gilt hanging; oil paintings finfse cct on- plated and curry dishes; per- "om Rowland, and B on«; "labor and others S3 S drawing, b1«
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    • 641 2 A N Experience* STEAM ?BOAT ENGIA NEER.for the Netherlands India Steam Company at Batavia. A liberal salary will be .Lowed. App^.^^^^^ FRAgER CQ Singapore, 12th June, 1854. NOTICE IS hereby given, that E. Apei, of the firm of E. Apel Co. Singapore, and G, Dawson of the firm of Dawson,
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    • 1120 2 HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. SURPRISING CURE OF A CONFIRMED ASTHMA AFTER rIVE YEAR^ SUFFERING. The following testimonial has been sent to Professor Holloway. by a Gentleman named Middlcton, of Scotland Road, Liverpool. Sir,— Your Pills have been the means, under providence, of restoring me to sound health after fave years of ie»ere
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    • 1046 2 HQLLoww ;s iiivnuvr A MOST ASTONISHING CURK Or St'ROFULUi;* UI.LKIIS A CASK CCiiTiriKU B\ TIIK MAYOR «»F BOSTON. Copy of a Letter from J. Noble, Esq., Mayor of Jloston Lincolnshire. To Professor Holi.oway, Dear Sir. —Mrs. S\k\h Dixh.v of Liquorpond Street Motion, has this il»y deposed before iuo th.it fur
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    • 598 3 rCN(NBULAR ORIENTAL BTEAW NAVIGATION COfJiPArSY'S OFFJCE. Battery lioad Singapore. MAIL ??|y|\LINESOUTWAKO MAILS. THB Peninsular and Oriental Steam Naviga(ion Company's Steam Ship "POTTINGER," with the European Mails of the Bth June may be «*|iected. en route to Hongkong and Shanghai, Y)ii or about tho 16th. instant. Application for Freight and Passage,
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    • 625 3 TRIESTE ROUTE. OVERLAND ROUTE TIA TRIESTE. THE Austrian Lloyds SUam Navigation Company's Imperial Mail Steam Packets leave Alexandria direct for Trieste after the arrival of the Passenger* by tbe Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steamers from Calcutta, on about the Ith or sth of every month and an arrangement has now
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    • 1094 3 AAA CFRF.S WITHOUT MFDin\E. WL <>W^«U GOH^XIENCE OR E&PEKSE, BY W\V BARRY'i delicious REVALENTA AKABICA FO JO, saves 50 times its cost in other meant ot cure aud is the natural remedy which has obtained 00,000 testimonials of cures from the Kight Hou. the Lord Stuart de Decus, Archdeacon Stuart
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    • 937 3 and lUdder, such as stone or gravel inflammatory irritation and cramp of th« urethra, cramp ol the kid neys and bladder, strictures and hemorrhoids. This really invaluable remedy is employed with the most satisfactory result, noi only in bronchial and pulmonary cuniplainu, where irritation and pain are to be rcmov•d,
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  • 67 4 Straits Times. Singapore: Tuesday, July 11th, 1854. We have to announce the artival of the following passengers July 4 per Hooghly from Malacca, Mrs W. Hendricks and 3 children, Mrs. J. Hcndricks and 3 children. We have to announce the departure of the following passengers July I per Minstrel to
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  • 29 4 We take the following from the Shipping report: The brig Weraff" reports a schooner bound from Singapore to Labuan (name unknown), was cut off by Balanyuini Pirates ofTTanjung Sarik.
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  • 34 4 H. M. S. schooner Saracen. Commander Richards, from Europe, arrived hero on Saturday last. This vessel wil 1 continue the important surveys of the tastorn Seas carried on for many years by the Royalist.
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  • 57 4 Captain Huggins, of the Queen, reports that in company with the following vessels from Melbourne he entered Torres Straits on June 14th. Merchantman for Bombay, Vivid for Hongkong, Canton (Am.) for Singapore, and remained in company with them until the 28th. The Merchantman got on shore, and after two days
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  • 62 4 By the Ann, from Sydney and Batavia, we learn that H. M. S. Sybille and Lily were at anchor in Batavia Roads on June 30th, having reached that Port in eight days from Singapore. Whilst firing a salute on board the Sybille one of the men had his arm blown
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  • 57 4 The guns at Fort Fullerton have been removed to the old saluting battery on tho Esplanade, during certain alterations and improvements for properly mounting the saluting battery guns at the entrance of the river. The much-talked-of fortifications remain on paper, and we do not hear of any means being employed
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  • 133 4 Ook missing Malta correspondence came to hand on Tuesday last, having been mislaid and brought on from Pinang by the Hooghly. It will be seen that Athens has been occupied by French troops, and that the King and Queen of Greece have fled from their capital [from our own correspondent.]
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  • 103 4 The French troops are still arriving daily in great numbers, and after a short delay proceed on their passage to Constantinople. Tbe P. O. Co.'« new screw Slea»er Simla, which unfortunately broke down on her first voyage, Jias had her screw patched up, and re> turns to England to conipiete
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  • 516 4 Singapore Volunteer Rifle Corps. On Saturday afternoon there was a public meeting at the News Room, for the purpose of taking some steps for the formation of a Volunteer Rifle Corps. Mr. John Purvis was unanimously voted to the chair. Mr. Purvis stated that the large attendance present showed in
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  • 840 4 Tan Tock Sing's Hospital. The annual meeting of the subscribers to this truly benevolent institution was held at the News Room, on Tuesday, July 4th. The Hon'ble Mr. Church having been voted to the chair, Dr. Little, the Honorary Secretary, read a report of the state and prospects of the
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  • 257 4 A Plica for Public Executions For some years after the erection of the New Gaol, the last sentence of the law was carried into effect in the yard at the rear of the building. The execution of criminals could be witnessed by many within the gaol if they desired it,
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  • 100 4 We take the subjoined item from the Glasgow Herald 9th May if the oil of the Cocoa-nut possesses the same virtues as Cod Liver-oil, it will prove a great boon to humanity, and place within reach of all classes a far more agreeable and abundant article than the unpleasant oil
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  • 228 4 Cabul. The subjoined extract from a late number of the Delhi Gazette contains some interesting items on the presmt state of our political relations with Itussia, Persia, and Cabul. Dhost Mahomed is once more in the field, and matters again look black in North-western India. We received this afternoon, too
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  • 5433 4 Sydney papers have been received by the Ann to the 27th May. The P. and O. Cos. steam-ship Madras reached Sydney on the night of the 18th, and left at midnight of the 26th with the following passengers for Singapore Mr. and Mrs. Iggulden. The Madras has on board 1
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    • 211 4 FOR SALE. V T TMRST-RATECHRONOMETERS H^JK S- Warranted. {]|j^, Some Marine Barometers and Steering Compasses, newly imported. W. C. LEISK. Marine Surveyor. ~~FOR LONDON. .j, rpHE A 1 Barque TRURO, 694 I^AiX tons Register, will have quick 4j|gjs& despatch. Fur freight or passage anMe. EWEN fc CO. S inr/upore, 22nd
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  • 4597 6 In the Court of Dudicauure of Prince of Wales' Island, Singapore Malacca. JI'DOMKVT OF SIH W». JKFFCOTT, ReCORDKB. In the causoofJoHX Coi.son S^rrn, Official Assignee of the Estate of .1 ames Henry Adams vi Wili.iah Dreybr, lately trading under the firms of Woi.cott Co. Plaintiff. and Theodor August Behn, Frederick
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  • 643 6 —On Monday last, it was currently reported, that tlie French troops, who tor several days preceding ha 1 enlivened our streets by their numbers and gaiety, were to embark at an early hour for Athens. Il was not, however, till a later period of the day, that
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  • 5593 7 -On the motion for the Mr. Uoksfall said he entertained some objections to t!,e bill, whic'i he would point out in committee; but he thought tlie right hoii. genllcuah (Mr. Cardweil) had uUUkc hi transferring the powers of the varioiu •local muniie board*, appointed under the act
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  • 254 8 July 4— II. C. steamer Hooghly, Stewart, IM.iang June 30 Dutch schr. Binlang Baru, Nakoda, Mitito June 22. Uo. bark Orestes, Do. Batavia June 22. 5 r it. sdir. Kirn Soon Hin, Do. Malacca Jure 30. G— Do. ship Wigrams, Thurtell, Melbourne May 18. do Ann, Walker,
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  • 363 8 RATES OF PREMIA OF INSURANCE AT SINGAPORE. (UN I.OOU-.) VOYAGES I3Y SAILING VKSSELS I n ceut To Great Britain 24 to 3 Couliueuul forts in Eorope 'l{ to 3 Macao, Cuinsinitmoun and sailing between 30th June tlougkong or and Ist March 1$ Whaopoa Amoy, during the above period res|jectivily 2
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  • 43 8 On KnslandG Months credits at 4s. lid. ty dr. On Calcutta 234 per lot) dollars. UombaySO day* night Kh- '238 per dollars UK) Company's Rupees 235 pei 100 dollars Java RnptM (new) "280 p«;r 100 dollars Sovcrtieua dis. to I." each
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  • 37 8 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL Ti,, 2. 10 pox 20 cwt. 'inmliier in bales £4. Sago Flour Ulaek pepper 4. 10 per 16 cwt. Measurement (iooils 4. 10 per 50 cubic ft Uitta Tihu ||10 i>er 20 cwt.
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  • 167 8 Abdul Medjid Glasgow Borneo T Uo nti ,i la gKw 10 April Boadicen Jupp (Jias o v IknjaminSanier Dulo 7 v ar Kliza Thornton Maxwell London mmm FJe.la Matheson Ulasijow Gustav Adolpli Hamburg Gwali-.r London »f John Bibby Oates Liverpool rcu Lima Peters Hamburg Maifdalena Klem
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  • 1907 8 —(From our own I Correspondence) The arrival of the French mail from the E;u-i. on Sunday, brings no news of any I very great moment, although It puts us au fait of the position of the British fleet, aud its contcm plated operations and gives us
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  • 268 8 uliiu the last two or three (lays, since the wind ha* got more round to the t»t« ard. between two <>r three thousand gailors have arriyed in the port of London by the luge homeward-bound fleet whk-li was recently Nported
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  • 393 8 native craft— British— r**uj ifoatMrwk, 133 K*ri«, stM**i .v-ni.i, Dolphin, ?**<■ v bany, Futußarie.K. 0. Bat, Kirn S ion Hin, Siduris, Albttross Elizabeth, Johanna, Hj I Ally, Dido DUTCH— Se-rio.P.wpah. Fatly H.iks.-n^, F«tth 11. y nan, FttUl Hiir. O in. Initial ll ur, Bil kenu'iian, Chan
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