The Straits Times, 4 May 1852

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1 8 The Straits Times
  • 21 1 The STRAITS TIMES. A ND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL Bth PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY MAY, 4th 1852.] TUESDAY MORNING NO! 582
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 634 1 i itri> or sunacßiFTioii Annually.. Sp- l>r». 16 Half- Yearly.. 9 Uuarterly.... 5 I une Month.. 1* I A Single Covj— One Rupee. LIST OF ARTICLES F»ft SUE AT TBE COMMISSION ROOMS OF COWIMERCIAL-SQUARE.-SINCAPORE. wJOOfe-=— jLAI2)/.i*«B A2>3>Al&]XEi. 1 f color. Jaconet— White and colored SSssJfStSL.'a?. arfjgi» !p«SliaiS and straw Brussels
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    • 511 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WHOLUAM RETAIL FOR BXPORTATIOM. WILLINERY j£ HOSIERY Berlin Wool of assorted cotoi* Articles for th« Work Table Cap., Cuffs, Collar., of English Maml Balzarine dresse. p.ris manufacture Bonnet, of the latest modes,
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    • 535 1 London— V. L. bimmond. ACe I Calcutta— Thacker and Co. Cain*— Kawle, Drinker ft Co, Butavia— Lange 4 Co, C J. DARE A COS ADVERTISEMENTS G. J. DARE CO. SHIP CHANDLERS, Auctioneers and Cummiuion Agent*. wholesale And aqAii Wine, Spirit and Beer Merchant*: BOAT QUA V: SINGAPORE. BEG to announce
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    • 643 2 LONDON HOTEL. the London Hotel, kept G. DvTRONQUOY, is situated on the fcplanade, commanding a splendid view of the harhour of .Singapore, and under the immediate patrona-^e of the Peninsular and Oriental Company. Passengers arriving at Singapore who may honor him with thoir presence will find every comfort and moderate
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    • 634 2 Thb LoSdon Hotel, term Stir i 05 p 1 .1 1 1 »u L C in I*l n»u une superbe rue dv port de Singapore, et sous le patronage miiiieliat de I* Peninsular and Oriental cotnpagliie. Ou hi pa^saj;er» amvant a Smgapora gui veulent bien lvi iionorer Je leur presence
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    • 87 2 El abajo Gimado encttt^Ao de la fond* iitulada London Elutbl que esta situafla en l» E>plmada, dotninaudo una jierspectiva magnittca del [iuetlo de Singapore, y b:ijo la imlnijdiiUaprotecCioirde I.i Coinpinia lVniiiMilar y Oriental ol'rece su liermoja Pos.ida ;t los I'asageros <l lle Ufa** Singapore y quiereu hmirirle »v prewaeU; utfimi"
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    • 588 2 MAIL LIME PEniWem-?^ S"CRiBBfAL STEAM A3 AVk AT 10U COMPANY'S OFRCE. Buttery Jload Singapore. tffJpvH^s} TPHE Peninsnlar and Oriental T^li^niixV Company's Steamer. Malta, '-'ip lai Potts, m t route lo '■m^^^S"' Pomhay, may b» expected at SinK»pore about the Ist. Proximo, the Peninsular A Onental Company* Steamer with t!n'Kuiolican .Mails
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    • 608 2 TRIESTE ROUTE OVERLATPD ROTJTE VIA TRIESTE. THE Aus! 'riau IJmjds Steam Nmtigation Company's Imperial Mail Steam Packet, leave Alexandria direct lor Trieste 21 hour, after the arfiral of the Passenger! l>y ilm IVni;i sular and Orient*! Company's Steamers from Cai etitta, on about the 11th of every month. The passage
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  • 3025 3 I in Peninsular Jfc Oriental Company's Steamship Jidkh Captain Potis, arrived on Saturilav at 11 A. M. having left Hombaj April 18th. liaiic the '~3rd. and Pinang the 29th. ultimo. We annex a list of passengers 1 ,in r, Mr. and Mrs. Still, Mr. Cowper, Jardine,
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  • 147 3 Mr. A* Stafford, in answer to questions put by Mr. French, stated that ihe Australian yaii Company had not yet entered into any contract with the Government lor the conveyance of the Australian mail, the reason for this being that the directors thought it better to
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  • 389 3 Die Chancellor of the^Exchequer said it was intended to renew tho mission to Sum, and circumstances had transpired recently winch jus:iti,.-a a hope that the objects of the mission Might be accomplished. United .Status A late number of the Tribune has an urticlu pointing at a presumed
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  • 915 3 mith thm 'I *i O^ C U c* Clg vr wim me j-cniti>uiar and unental bUani Wavigalion Company, lor the maintenance of an extensive srheme of postal and passenger communication with the Mediterrcan, with India, with China, and with Australia via Singapore, may be regarded as
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  • 1264 4 In our last two issues we noticed the fact that Pinang is at present deprived of both executive and judicial government. The Court is closed. The Court of Quarter Session, which, it should be explained, is a Session of the Court of Judicature, is also closed, in contravention of
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  • CORRESPONDENCE .
    • 2066 4 To tii« Kuitor CV thk Straits Times. Sir, 1 In ihe Penamj GaietU, of the I7'h. Ins'nnt you will observe a very pai ti.ti sUteuu ul regitiMing two young Military Gentlemen" I >im one of the parties alluded 10 and Lieut. Stewart of the Artillery the other. 2. On the
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  • 248 4 Straits Times. SINGAPORE: TUESDAY MAY 4TH. 1852. We have lo announce the arrival of Ihe following passenger!) April 21 per K.vtl from Mi.-i^sir, Mr*. L. iv I 2 ■H ll i.f'i Lindiay fn>:n Midras, Lieai.-Col. CaflMM, Dr. Me. tvL-nzie, Lieal*. Hideout un 1 BntCC, K '.-.i^ Bret:. KJrJ. .M. K.
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  • 14 4 11. M. steamer Hermes is daily, etpeoleJ lo arrive here en route to China.
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  • 9 4 1 11 k Criminal Sessions terminated on Tuesday last.
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  • 41 4 THE H. C steamer Hugh Lindsay, which armed here on Sunday the 25tli. u'.t. with the llea.l Quarters of tne 43rd. Regiment M. N. I. Lett on the following day for Madras, laving away the Head Quarters of Ihe 51st. Regiment.
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  • 34 4 Thb P. »nd 0. Cotnpa iy'» Steatn-slu|» Si igapore. Captain Evans, arrived here 01 Kruli* last, ha»ii< left Hongkong on the 2t'h. Hie Singapore sailed 01 Saturday with the mails l> Europe, India, «*e.
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  • 20 4 11. M. steamer Salamander left this on the 29'h. ult. for II mgkong, auJ will we hear relieve the Sphynx.
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  • 50 4 TUB screw-steamer Paou Shan from CalcutU April 23rd. arrived here yesterday ami sailed the same day for China, having on board more than 1,000 chests of Opium. The Paou Slim, when coming down tbe Hoogbly was passed by H If. S. V. Kaltlor, having on board Admiral Austen from Rangoon.
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  • 61 4 Wl learn with great pleasure and are happ? to announce to our readers that the Oficeri of the 43rd. Regiment M. S. 1. hare kindly consented to allow their Band to pUy on the Esplanade on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 5 P. Jt. aid on Thursdays at the same hour
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  • 1414 4 By the Dutch steamer ad rices bare been received to the 24th. of April, as also a file of the Juomche Courant up to the same date. We subjoin the letter of our correspondent, as also a few items Iraislatei from the Courant: Baliivia 93rd. April, 185*. We are
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 113 4 THE UNDERSIGNED W/TnTs EMPLOYMENT. HE understands L'tnd-Sarceying and telling. Has had much experience in (he Altu/Htnent and Making of Roads, JJuildinyoi Uridifcs, Drains $c. ami can frunu Ethmutea. lias a knowledge of accounts, and 1, acquainted with business. Letters addressed to the Ollice of this Paper will be attended to,
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  • 416 5 Iv local mailers our chief subject of interest is the determined stand made by the mercantile inhabitants to prevent the serious injury aimed at the native trade, by exacting light dues from all native vessels above 50 lons burden. At a public meeting Ibis question was discussed, and its injurious
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  • 1707 5 THE WAR WITH BUR MAH. Thk H. C steamer Pluto, from Rangoon, arrived at Pinang on the 28th. for the Admiral's despatches by the Europe mail. By this opportunity we have recaived from Ihe officers engaged some particulars of the operations of the war, hotlhere is still a tanUliting want
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  • 898 5 Police Reports. -Information was receive^ on tiir 96th. ult. of a robbery been having committed during ihe pievious nignt, at the residence of Mr. Apel, Scott Koad. An entrance was effected by Milh hawing the bull of the staircase door, and property of t he »a!ue $40 carried off.
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  • 16 5 »N«CK AND HfBLS."— In June last, in Adelaide, Australia, Joseph Neck was married to Penelope Heels!
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  • 1172 6 [Trom tht MtHiKi Overland Circular, Sinfaport Mmy ll». ISR Although, it is in our power to report a small mpioveinetit in the state Of th% market for articles of European production, we cannot go the length of saying that business has been active, or that the appearance
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  • 1189 6 The supplies continue to be inadequate to the demand, and several home orders remain unexecuted rates for most articles are fully maintained. Alum We have no transaction to report. AKii.uk, Batavia— lt is now scarce and no recent arrival. Bees Wax— There is no active enquiry, and the
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  • 571 6 Arrived from Europe. April j Cainelion, (Dut.) Wyke, Liverpool; Tocopa (Fr.) C'henard, (ila>gow II Young Kngland, HoDcrtMin, Glasgow. 28 Or bom, Allen, Glasgow. From Arracan. April 17 Trident, Lyall; 20 Viscount Saiidou, Marsh. 29 licin, Browne. From tiatavia. April 1 Koningen der Xederlanden (Dot. 8. V.) Curtis; 5
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  • 402 6 ft d >i t k 1 wmZlF^ l Sht alter an advance lias taken place no recent uriva o'Pearl SHBi.L».-Ingood demand. Rice. holders are firm and demanding hip' Stick Lac. Kates are firm and lookiag upward Cassia.— 643 chests have been offered and a'i aolH t 98s.
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  • 55 6 Arrived.— Mar. 1-5 Aji.itic, ii«, Portland, Hay, Martm Frederick, CUm; IS Serin gapatam, China. Departed -Mad 10 Mount Stuart;! Phillip; 11 Asiatic, Bydaey Pbanirian, Syd ej !7 Aden. Chin.i 1N < lit „-:<lp, Port Philli;i Seatiold, China 20 Mr H. M <■. GfdOßg 22 Alirf Maud,
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  • 347 6 (on ooontj VOYAGES UV SAILING VESSELS. ii. Ctai To Great Britain f|*»* Continental Ports in Kur >pc 2J to Macau. L miiMlltf llioou and s.i.uu bilAn;, J ::i" lluu^kviiig or -iij l>t.>l»: WhHJfH sailing Ocf.vci. .ma Ist July 1< Amoy, duriuil the a'jovi-
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  • 55 6 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL Antimony Ore ..£'2. per cxvt. Tin A Sago in Boxes lj n Sago in lings JC'i lOperiOcwt. Uamltierin baskets '2- 10 i» •> Ditto in bales 2 10 .< Coffee in Imgs £ft J5 per H cut. Black pepper > a l»«-' r l Measurement Goods
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  • 1006 7 SINGAPORE SHIPPING ARRIVALS. II 2H— Dut bark Gcngowan, Nakod.i, Gresc April G. _Do. (1 >. Goan live, NjLoda, Samarang April 6. 27 -Brit steamer Ladj Mary Wood, Januesoi, Calcutta April 18. tiai k Elora, TurnfouJl, Amoy April I—Do. lirig Isabella, Peacock, Ceylon Feh. 2*. 28 -Do sliip Prince of Orange,
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  • 2219 7 T HE COURT OF EXCHEQUERR ON CROSSED Cheques.— I'ihj loliowing is llaron Tarkk s Mr Uitron I'arke said it had been already intimate J that there ought to be a new trial, on the ground that the rridracc was not sufficient to -support the verdict for the plaintiffs an 1
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  • 86 7 It is difficult to say whether England owes more to the Roman Catholic religion or to the Reformation. For the amalgamation of races and (or the abolition cf villenage, she is chiefly indebted to the influence winch the priesthood in the middle ago* exercised over the laity.
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  • 100 7 So one," says Charles Lamb, "ever regirded llic Drst of January with md.( Terence. It is that from which all date their time, and count upon what is left. It •;s the nativity of our common Adam.' I neter h^rd thej »>£ c r which rings
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  • 110 7 The Duke of Gramm«nt was the most adroit and witty courtier of his day. He entered one day the closet ot Cardinal Mazarin without being announced. His eminence was amusing himself by jumping closelegged against the wall. To surprise a prim*? minister in so boyish aa occupation was
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  • 185 7 - There is a story current in the tni'll mil counliss of a certain mayor who went to Beiroir Castle to present a corporate address to the Prince Regent and found his Kuy.il Highness in liquor. Kneeling at the prince's feet, it unfortunately happened th.it the royal stomach
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  • 360 7 NATIVE CRAFT— BRITISH— Futta Khiir Fiew, Zeelust Briltoinart. Fame, Dido. DUTCH— F.ithor Rachman, Pakis, Seauw (i^an. Lao Ba«f J»tu, Lidraoiyo, Biutanj Tig*, Qo*i Lee, Allalowie, Sopoh, Futtal Salum, Pakus Suda. ARAB Nassaree MALA.Y Young Queen. Natiov Vr-ski.. I Vkssf.i.s' N\mh I Tom Captain AOP.NTS Destination «&r
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    • 898 8 HERE IS YOUR REMEDY. HOLIOWAP OINTMENT A MOST MIHACPCOOS CURE OF BAD LIGS, AFTER 43 YEARS TSUFFERING. Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Galpin; of 70, Saint Mary's Street, Weymouth, dated May \bth, 1951. To Profewor Holloway, Sir.— At the age of 18 my wife who is now 61)
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    • 517 8 LIST OF ARTICLE FOB SALE AT THE SINGAPORE MILLINERY A GENEtAL WARE-ROOMS TA VERN STREET SINGAPORE. LADIES APPAREL. White and colored Glace Silk and Tarlatanne Bonnets always on hand and made to order according to the latest Europe Modes, or to suit the taste of Customers. Tuscan, I) unstable and
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    • 418 8 Silver Bouquet holders. Do. Bracelets JAPAN AND CHINA MANUFACTURES. A collection of Ivory and Silver card cases, Bouquet holders, chess men, Ivory puzzles, writing desks, chess boards, paper cutters, rice paintings, Sandal-wood boxes. Silk Grass-cloth &c. Ac. OILMAN'S STORES. White wine Vinegar. Tart fruits. Sauces Reading, Harvey's, John Bull, Beefsteak,
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    • 758 8 THE ROAO TO HEALTH! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS CO*B OF A DI<«ORI>BKED LIVEIt AND RAD DIURNTrnv Copy of a Letter from Mr. R. W. Kirkus, Che?nu> 7, Prescot Street, Liverpool, dated \jth. June JBji' To ProfeMor Hollowat. Sik.— Your Pills and Ointment ha»e stood the hiji, est on our sale lint of
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