The Straits Times, 16 September 1851

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  • 20 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AM SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 7rn. PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY SEPTEMBKR, 16th. 1851.] TUESDAY MORNING NO. 549.
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    • 716 1 a &tM or scwatJ iw Annually.. Sp. J->rs. 16 .-i:. if- Yearly.. S 1 Uuurterk.... 5 I Our Month IJ I A Single Copy --One Hupee. LIST OF ABTCILES FOR SALE AT THS COmMISSXON ROOMS OF Cor/IIVIERCIAL-3QUARE,--SINGAPORE. Berlin «00l »f colors Jaconet-White and colored A v,u and slioes, 4ing.ish and
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    • 704 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WHOLESALE RETAIL A FOR EXPORTATION. MLLINERY Js|| HOSIERY Berlin Wool of assorted colors Article* for the Work I able Caps. Cuffs, Collars- of English Manil •Walznrine dresses manufacture flonnets of the latest
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    • 418 1 AOBIfT* London— P. L. Mmmonds C Calcutta— Thacker and Co. Thina-Kawle, Drinker ft Co B-«tavia— l.anue Co. C. J. DARE& OO'S ADVERTISEMENTS G. J. DARE CO. SHIP CHANDLERS, Auctioneers and Commttsion Agents. U II I. K s \i. AND nRT A I I Wine, Spirit and lher Merchant*: BOAT QUAY:
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    • 667 2 SELF-PRESERVATfON; a medical Treatise on the Physiology of Marriage, and on their iecret Infirmities and Disorders of Youth and M»inritv usually acquired at an early period of life, which enervate the physical and mental powers, l)imin j s l, Hiid enfeeble the natural feelings, and exhM»t the vital energies of
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    • 542 2 UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF AND THE AUTHORITY OF THE FACULTY HEATING'S COUGiTIOZEMGES A CERTAIN REMEDY for disorders of the Palmonary Organs in Difficulty of Breathing in Kedundancy of Phlegm— in Incipient Consumption (of which Cough is the most positive indication) they ai c of unerring efficacy. In Asthma, and in
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    • 578 2 WAIL LINE. fOttmVLkn ORIENTAL STEAM NAVJCA7JGM COMPANY'S OFFICE. Battery Road —Singapore. rp HE Peninsular and Oriental cTfln(w«k\V Company's stcamef PeKin, ZtMr^MMepg^ '.-iiii^n B.AKRR, nt route 0 L'ombay, may be expected at Singapore about the Ist Proximo, l> the Peninsular <£ Oriental Company's Steamer with t!ic Euiopean Mails en route to
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    • 630 2 TRIESTE ROUTE OVERLAND ROUTE VIA TRIEStTHE Austrian Lloyds SUem Xn-i r a tion Compaw/s Imperial Mail Steam fZ leave Alexandria direct for Trieste 21 lour after the arrival of the Passengers by the Pcmn sular and Oriental Company's Steamers from. Cal cutta, on about the 11th of every month The
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  • 512 3 Per Z Alt A II from London. AND ON BALE AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, 4 Commercial-Square TIID UNDERMENTIONED ARTICLES. Port Wine in Hhds of superior quality. Bass's Pale Ale in Hhds of superior quality. Jesse Hobson A Sons superior Londou-boltlcd Porter in quarts and pints, of
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  • 3188 3 (Frum Chambers' Journal) The contrast between the civilisation of tho East, nnd that of the more advanced states of Western Europe, is shewn iv nothing more markedly iH. in by the different modes iv which the most ordinary handicrafts are conducted. The real progress of a race does
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    • 579 3 ADV£?IT.S£!VIENT 5|K. Jonks, Surgcon-Accouchcur, &c. m.iy be J| consulted at JW 10 Queen Street. Dr. lines will attend al Mr. Woodford's Dispensary Ming Street, near Commercial Square, daily i etween noon and 2 P. M. (-undays excepted) Sii)(j(ii,otc Auo. 25tk Ibol. ADELPHI HOTEL. (CONDUCTED IV lOL C A. GOY.MOUR.) SHE
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  • 54 4 Straits Times Singapore Tuesday, 16th. Sept. 1851. We have to announce tin- arrival of the following passengers: Sept. 9 per Johanna from Malacca, C. Baum Vitrten Esq 12 per Nemesis from Calcutta, Mrs xvltnoiul; from Maulmain, E. O. Reilly Esq. fron I'inang, Captain Boudier. 15 per Eliza Penelop< from Culcutta,
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  • 19 4 We have to announce the departure of the following passengers: Sept. 11 per Pantaloon to Kungpoot, Mr. V. Helms.
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  • 57 4 Captain Fowler, of the Catherine Apcar, reports having been in company with the English lea-clipper Chrysolite^ off Hainan on the jllal August and again fell in with her to the eastward of the itigfeMt) on the 2d of September. So that it would appear our country ships arc still able
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  • 86 4 An English ship with a tea cargo for London is reported to be on shore at the N. E. Point of Binlang. The name of the vessel is not distinctly known, and we think the Insurance offices of late have suffered such severe losses that we need not shock their
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  • 1819 4 -what is mure satisfactory that noble Marquess has done something at last eserve it henceforth we shall not look on most uninteresting specimen of our Architccturiil skill with such grudging feelings as we have hitherto done, liven our vicious friend Z.
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  • 1002 4 -On Tuesday lust, I Ihe yili. i»»U»l, tlie socond Criminal Sessions I for the currenJ year was opened. The Ju.iges present were toe Uou'We Colonel Uultcrwortli C.8., Picsident, the Hou'ble Sir William J c tr_ cott, Recorder, and the Hon'blc Thorn is Church Esquire, Resident Councillor. On tlic
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    • 121 4 SALE BY AUCTION. THE undersigned will sell by Auction to-mpr-row, Wednesday, at 10 o'clock, on account ot the concerned, Fifteen (15) cases of Oilman's Stores, consisting of Hams, Cheeses, Tart fruits «&c. sea damaged ex v Zarah." ALSO. At the same hour will be sold, 200 dozens table Shcrrj. TERMS—
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  • 958 5 —We regret lo learn the death of the Ilun'blc Wr. Hcthune, unolliciul member o f ilie Legislative Council of India, whose benevolence, zeal and liberality in the cause of native education and in alleviating the pains of suffering humanity will be missed by thousands. A public monument is proposed
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  • 646 5 -The .Nemesis brought advices to the and tlie Gazette of the (ith. instant. The Court martial on board H. M. S. Fox for tbe trial of Commander Cracroft and the officers of H. M. S. V. Reynard for the loss of their vessel occupied two days, and terminated we
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  • 871 5 IJimuvy lilcs arc omplcto u August 18th. It i- stale! Hill An ii.leacou 1'i.itl of Calcutta comes \m f >r lite unlre of (lie ttishop ot Bombay i u- lv:-Ii- i p ipers by the I i->t mail conLiin a dlTcit-nt -i.i .outicoiu .•lit. CotuiuauJcr Moiitrinu oi Ibi liiili.i i
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  • 1332 5 The Correspondent of Hamburgh says v The question of succession to the throne of Denmark has been settled 1. Russia, in order not to prevent the adoption of prince Christian of (ilucksburg, husband of the niece of Christian VIII, Charlotte of the Hesse, renounces her eventual right of succession to
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  • 1786 6 Thr Nkw Jory Ordinanch— Defects iv thb old onk Havino already devoted two successive articles of considerable length to the Draft Jury Ordinance, we have, out of consideration to our readers, suffered an interval to elapse before resuming the subject at the risk, however, of the Ordinance being passed
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  • 426 6 Captain Cracroft- Admiral Austen having determined that the Court Martial on Captain Cracroft for the loss of the lieynard should be held at Penang, the officers and crew ot that vessel sailed on the 19th in the Sphynx, which had been sent here for that purpose. We do not pretciid
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  • 1260 6 11l looking through llic life ol CampdelJ, in llic MajgMML we wtre struck with llic iullowmg charactWHlM anecdotes ol Ins IricuJ Loionel Joins, an oilier well known ciun i o [lie Ijsl war, uut only lur that bravery wiiicbil Hie attribute ol the British army, but for tint
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    • 173 6 The Registrar and the Sheriff, between them, «onae hew or other manage occasionally lohnve the number incomplete; an instance of which occurred at laat Sessions Wiien a juryman, after at groat inconvenience dancing aitrndunce for two days without being c.illed, upon inquiry found that his name was not in the
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  • SINGAPORE SHIPPING NEWS
    • 147 7 Sept- —Brit ship Sobraon, Rodgers, Bombay Aug 15. Do. do. Fultay Salam, Thomson, Calcutta Aug. 15. bo. bark llamida, Cooke, Colombo June 21. 9 —Dutch do. Fathool Banjarinas, Nakodo, Banjar Aug. 29. Btit. bark Zarah, Langlois, Loridon May 17. Do. do. Johanna, Vandeihovcn, Piuang Sept. 5. Do. ship Prince
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    • 98 7 Sept. 8—11. C. steamer Hooglily, Stewart, Pedra Branco. 9 Brit, sclir. Dido, Dufretny, Sarawak. Do. do. Dowitn, Trumhell, Macao. Do. bark Courier, Towersoti. China. Do. brig Nile, Sinclair, Mnuriliut. 10— Do. scbr. Fallal Waliap, NAoda P.ihang. .< Do. ship Fultay Salam, Thomson, China. ll.irnli. bark Jcannette and Berlha, Rolling,
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  • 367 7 Rates or Premia of Insurance At Singapore (ON GOODS) VOYAGES BY SAILING VESSELS. I'er Cent. T> Ureat Britain -I Coutiucuui 1'ort* in Europe -4 Ma<jao, lai-inamoon and sailing between 30th June 11 nigkjiig or and 1st March 1. Wuaupoii sailing between 2Stn Feb. and 1st July Araoy, during the above
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  • 109 7 April 2 Christian Binder Liverpool 1» Pri-.idi-iu Wrkouterm Kjrli-rU Cardiff Mty 10 Culdee th.lmert Clyde \2 Androimche Peterien Hamburg 17 Penelope £culaeu Liverpool Not) stated Cannencita Onandi London !M'int:or Nagle do June 1 Aim .Ncl-on Meuun do 2 Mary oie v.,rt Duvidnoa da 3 i'l>ra Mure
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  • 61 7 On 0 Months cioliu -U. "ji. per dollar. On Calcutta treasury 2l» pur Ijj (lunar*, (none) Bombay 30 days sight. Us- o*l per dullard I(X> Svece Silver 5 lo jj per cent premium fur laiga Company's Kupeed j eeuu Java liupees (umv j per 100 (Irs. Java tin
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  • 69 7 FREIGHT S TO LO ND ON LIVERPOOL Aumuuuy Ore. 1. 10 per 2J cvvt Tin 0 Si'.go iu Buxes L S S.igo in liags 10 per 20 cwt (i.i.ul)ier in Lias kc is '2. 5 t > i in Mat.. ..£2. i* CoOm in b.igs L 2. 10 |W I
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  • 730 7 -The number of complaints which have reached us from all quarters, relative to the stagnant condition of trade, re dor the present year without a parallel. The wholesale li.u-.fs in tlie city are unanimous in attributing much of the present dullness t«> Hie Great Eihibition, which they allege is
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  • 922 7 -The chief topic of wmtwmwmumm m cngiana v the harvest. The weather has been line and sunny but agriculturist* are now crying aloud for rain. On the 2nd. instant the Jew Bill was passed without ajlivision Sir H. Inglis and his usual supporters ejaculatiig tries protests against the
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  • 115 7 -We hffi in* formed the prel.minahe. tor urn «W o*S XfC H^hne" t nt ..I 6 'ud Mr' Hob^' Stcphen-on, the engineer, that unnwneiiu are now in. progress for commencing it forttiwiin. T ns *NTEE*.-Tlie compelled ..».*r .-e of Lord Brougham from the debates .n
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  • 384 7 NATIVE CRAFT— BRITISH,— FuttaMasart, Himo dy. Fattle Wahnb, Kirn Yap Soon, K. i Bux, Zeehwt, (loodluck, Glory, Rachel. La Felice, Briltotnart, Swollow. DUTCH— Fatbool Herman, Hong Guan, Fattel Rilmn, Pathor Rachman, Pakis, Seauw Guan, L Song, Kompol Mm. Pen, Zepaanu, Jatu, ludranayo, F*id Alum, Oo»n Lee.
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    • 1015 8 HEALTH WHERE IT IS SOUGHT HOLLOWAY'S PILLS UM or a *™»S&sr%2£ SSS"? K TS Vxlrarl of a Letter from Mr. Matthew Harvey, of Chapel Hall, Airdrie, Scotland, dated the Ut'i of January 1850. To Professor Holi.owaySnt.— Your valuable Tills have been the mean?, with Hod's blessing, of restoring me to
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    • 488 8 LI iT C F ARTICLEB FOR SALE AT tHK SINGAPORE MILLINERY ROOMS Com mercial— Square. Ladies White and colored Satin, Glace Silk and 1 Tarlalannc Bonnets. Do Tuscan, Dunstable and Fancy Straw Bonnet Do. Ladies Mourning and Silting up Caps. Mantillas, visites and Polka Jaukels in Satin, Glace Silk, black
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    • 509 8 NOTICE. MRS. MJGCNT has just received by the Steamer "Pekin"an Invoice of Millinery, Hosiery &c. consisting of tbe undernoled articles wbicb arc now exposed for sale at her rooms in commercial Square. Her stock whether as regard cxlcnt or variety, is now greater than it has hitherto been, aiyisiic dusts
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    • 761 8 CURES FOR THE UNCURED 110LL0WAYS OIXTSRT >trcA Cheltenham, ,U, t»d (he tUd Janmr,, J'' lo Professor afoIXOWAT. r 'J< IS>O Sir -My eldest 5, when nbout three »a» wa» afflict,,! witk .GUaduUi 3wtHin« i. tlu l° f a after short time broke out into an Ulcer medif-al man prononnccl it
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