The Straits Times, 8 April 1851

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1 8 The Straits Times
  • 20 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. \<)l, 7ni. PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY, APRIL, Nth 1801] TUESDAY MORNING NO. d'2V>
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 519 1 I.ATEK OF SIKOI'KIHTIOW Annually.- S P J" 15 16 ii. l ilY<. I rh.. 9 Uuarterly. i>d« Month... 14 i jingle Copy— Om Jtupee. IISI OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF COMJVIERCIAL-SQUARE,--SINGAPORE. --^ooefc,-"" Jacnnot- White and colored EngH.h and French Linen- Fine Irish i, tUk, Mtin ft
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    • 756 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of* the following goodf, selected specially for their Stores. WHOLESALE RETAIL FOR EXPORTATION. MLLINERY j£> HOSIERY fli-rlin Wool of assorted tolois Articles for the Work 1 able Cape, Cmfc, CaUai*. «.f Ei:gli*h M'iiul •fliilzarine drosses lauufn -t'lrc feuatt aftiM latest ModM.
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    • 485 1 MM London W. Thoma< A Co Calcutta— Thacker and Co China— William Pustau Co Batav-a— Lange Co, j CJ.DARE&COSADVERTIZEIVIErMTS G. J. DARE CO. SHIP CHANDLERS, Auctioneers itml Commission Agents. WHOLESALE AND II K TAIL Win. Spirit and Beer Merchant*: COAT QUAY: SINGAPORE. REG to announce to ship Owners, Merchants, Commanders
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    • 656 2 NOTICE IN consequence of the increase of my Continental business, I have this day admitted Mr. J.P. Langlois, Nephew of C. Langlois Esq. of Calcutta, as a Partner in my firm the business, hitherto carried on by me in my own name, will in future be conducted under the style
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    • 532 2 PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM! KAVICATIOW COMPANY'S OFFICE. Battery lioad Singapore. 'THE peninsular and Oriental _T/f^jut\ Company's steamer P.'KIN, en route to Bom- a y^ ma y be e xperted at Singapore about the 2nd Proximo, and the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steamer with thcEuiopean Mails en route to China, about the
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    • 642 2 A CARD. GENTEEL parties visiting Singapore, or Gentlemen residing on the Island, wishing to Board with a respectable family, mny meet with very comfortable apartments in one of the most airy situations in the town. The house "commands a fine view of the Roadstead. Application to be made at the
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    • 656 2 FOR MADRAS 'h'hk TIIE English Barque SARAH, will Aq4»yy sail for Madras positively t* 0 afflaßLl dayS aftCr lhe arrival of tne Overland Mail. This vessel has excellent Poop accommodations. For Freight or Passage apply to Captain F. 11. SKEV, or to WALTER SCOTT DUNCAN. Siryrtpnrr. 3 1 ■*>. M.irrh
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  • 1373 3 Roads of Suloo, March, 1851. To the Eiitor of thi Uiarioat Manila. Sir— l fur. rush you the account I promised in my letter from Zimboanga of t he 17 th ultimo, replete with satisfactory emotions- The troops were embarked oil the 18th, aud at day-break on the following
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  • 774 3 ■The follow ing sketch, taken out of Kossuth's boyhood, which he derived from an authentic source, afforl* a characteristic illustration of that sympathy which the old ami pious Jews nrinifested for this great agitator up to the last hour of his dictatorship. Whilst patriotism animated the
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  • 1827 3 A Report has gained ground in Cape Town that Sir Harry Smith has written to the Lieut. -3overnor of Natal to secure the services of 3,000 Zulus from Natal for the purpose, as it is said, of falling upon the Gaikaa lv the rear. Three Thousand
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 580 3 H MS. STEAM TENDER RANEE. TO be sold by Public Auction. On Monday the 9th day of June, 1831 at Noon pretiselv, on Ihc premises of Messrs. Wilkinson, i,vcn<lalc and Co Singapore, Thk Ranee Steamer Late Tender to 11. M. S. Mieander, as she lies as above, together with her
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    • 87 3 G. J. Dare Si Co. also invite attention to a lot of Choice Manila Segars, (Havannah shape,) fifteen months old. Singapore 30lh. March 1850. ~FOR SALE. r J^HE Beautiful Cocoanut Plantation situated between the Estates of Dr. Little and Jouv Armstrong, Esq. at Siglap, containing 10,200 Cocoanut Trees, a great
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  • 920 4 FROM H.iIVKI, SOMKIISKT. Fort Hare, 30th Dec 1850. Sik. Having had a severe engagement with the enemy yesterday in an attempt to open a communicatiou with the Commander- in-Chief, I felt it necessary to transmit to you the substance of my report to him in order to prevent
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  • 49 4 The Straits Times SINGAPORE TUESDAY, 8TH. APRIL 1851. Captain Evans, of the Achilles, reports having spoken on March 31 SA, {On. A.M. the barque Bermondsey. The Honorable the Governor, and Mrs and Miss Butlerworlh leave this d.iy by the steamer Achilles, on a visit to the sister station, Pmang.
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  • 245 4 By the Lanrick and John Bright- man Calcutta journals have been received to the 13th of March. I'he ship Buckingham, shire Me. (iregor, was totally deslroyed by lire in the Hooghly river, supposed to have been the work ol some of the crew, part of which were lascars. The
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  • 174 4 The Peninsular and Oriental Company's steamer Achilles, Captain Evans, arrived from China on Sunday last with accoui.M from Hongkong to the 30th of March. Cuio-Appoo, whose conviction and sentence we noticed inour^st issue, committed suicide in prison by strangling bimself-Mr. Caldwdl and Captain Jamicson have each been presented with
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  • 374 4 —By the Dutch steamer advices and journals have been received to the 29th. of Maruh. The subjoined is the only article of interest in the Courant. Mr. M. 1. Lange, Netherlands agent on the island of Bully his bad a rencontre with pirates on a voyage from Bima to
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  • 328 4 Piratic al Junk. On t>e 2d. msta t a Chinese named Inn Ite.ili Chin, made a sUteuiL'iit before the ilou. Mr Church ot his being attacked and plundered, lie slated that he was Makoda of Junk called lh<> Sou I'cng lik, which left li. lam lor Auaiu and Singapore on
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  • 548 4 South Australian pa- pers to the end of February are to hand, and contain a few items of intelligence. The proceedings" of the Australian Bishops al Sydney in October last, to which we referred a few weeks ago, had caused considerable ferment and agitation not only amongst the
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  • 1500 4 Dkstiiiction or Suloo— >■ vnnow BMC AM or thb Sultan.— Kor s»me weeks we have been kept in a state of suspense relative t,, the Sp.inish expedition to Sulo > from this mccrtainiy we are relieved |>\ the receipt ufneNs of a Significant character. Suloo, after a de.p,rate hind to
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  • 223 5 Accounts have been received from Bangkok to the sth March. The indisposition of the King continued reports were circulated that his health bad somewhat improved but his nobles give out the improbability of his life holding out many days. The Praklang and otlier high officers of state sleep within
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  • 1408 5 Amitiii.r Ukbki.LION. EsCAPtf or THB G»\ Kllvoil. The lengthy extracts from Cape journals which appeared in our last issue ought to have prepared the reader for the very disastrous intelligence which has reached us, via Balaria. In the order of Sir 11. Smith, the Hero of
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  • 979 5 European Intelligence. Tub Peninsular and Oriental Company's stea- mer Pekin, Captain Baker, arrived April sth at 3 P. m. having left Gallc March the 28th.. and Pinang 3rd. instant. c annex a list of passengers For Singapore— Ensign Drury SUt Regt. 11. N. I. Messrs lusuigcr, Hennekin, Packham, ilant, Ji.
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  • 3517 6 -While the attention of the world is directed to California and the new channels of trade which are in the course of development, the attention of our government should be directed to the trade with Japan. The exclusive chancier which has hitherto marked the conduct of the Japanese
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  • 3357 7 r "7*. c^m" KXP^ --.Twny. P-cE-d »J 'Hie arrivals from Great Britain during the ])ilS t month have brought considerable supplies of M.inifactured Goods. Inactivity to a great extent has prevailed in our imaort market the hope encouraged by the cx.(knee of former years that our dealers
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  • SINGAPORE SHIPPING NEWS
    • 215 7 Ajtril I— Brit, bark Sophia Frascr, Mc.Kell.n. Sam.irang Feb. 96, Span, brig Nepluno, Baragorli, M.i nila March 20. Brit. do. Utal, Lloyd, Madias Feb. <>. Do. b;irk Ariel, Hurt, HMffcMg March 17. Do. schr. Psyche, Nakoda, Nakodd. Ban-kok March IS. I—Span,1 Span, ship Colon, Kchovarrielta, Manila Mm li 13.
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    • 97 7 Apail I—Brem.1 Brem. ship Lebm-iU^Wicting ALjhlp n Arit. schooner Sycd K;ihn, Smith, Bally, Macassar and Kylie H 3 Dul. Brij? Boreas, Mcssen, Boston. 4 Bnl. ship .Ncplutic.'MilN. Labuau tWMI Borneo Brit, hrig Gallant. Coniicw, Calcutta m Brit, ship ArJaseer. Lovctt, Pilto. m Brit, bark Sophia Frascr, McKelftr, s— Brit,
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    • 316 7 N\.TIVK CI»AFT BRITISH, Mahomed Box, lndependence, Dolphin, Swallow, Fame, lie.i- Oi Futtul llahman. Goodluck. Johanna, Dido, L'ycho, Conway Castle. DUTCH— Fatbool Herman, Hong Guau, Fattel Rah in). Father Uaclunan, Pakis, Seauw Guan, I M Seng, Kompol Mas, Pen, Zepaanu, Jatu, Liong Betsy, Indramyo, Jaibalmas, Him Den
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    • 954 8 HEALTH WHERE TIS SOUGHT HOLLOWAY'S PILLS CCB« OF A DI^ORUERKD MVFU AXD STOMACH, WHEN IN IN A MOST HOI'KLtSS STATE Extract of a Lctttr from Mr. Matthew Harvey, of Clial>tl llall, Airdrie, Scotland, dated the 15M of January 18-50. To Professor Hou.ow \ySin. Your valuable Pills have been the means,
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    • 653 8 NOTICE. 1 Hereby declare, that 1 have appointed Messrs Frederick Lender Co, as my Agents for Singapore and all» the neighbouring Settlements, and that they alone arc authorized to sell and to receive orders for my manufactures. Coogne, iith kept. 1848. JOHANX MARIA FARINA. The Genuineness of Joiiann Maria Farina's
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    • 572 8 Gold beads, and Metal powder flasks, candlesticks with shades, and spectacles, concave and convex. Bird Cages and Tea-keUles. Artificial flowers and Ladies corsets. Green-peas in tins of 1 and 2 lbs. Sausages in Tins, Herrings in kegs of 12 pieces each. Chocolate, Prunes, Raisins, Currants, Cherries, Macarony, Bonbons, Almonds &c.
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    • 1013 8 CURES FOR THE UNCURED HOLD WAY'S NITNEIT AN' EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF SCIIOKI I, A, OB KIXQ'g EVI( Extract of a Letter from Mr. J. 11. AlliiUty, 2oy, U,j fi Street, Cheltenham, iLited tlie 22nd Janutiry, 1850 To Professor Holt.oway. Sir. My eldest Son, when about three year-i <,{ tge was
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