The Straits Times, 26 April 1853

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1 8 The Straits Times
  • 21 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 9rn PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY APRIL 26th. I 8&] TUESDAY MORNINC NO (33
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 756 1 n »TBf 0' 60MCR|PTIII» A D nually.. So i>rs. 16 Half- early.. 9 (Jnarteriy 5 On* .Mon-h... 1) i A .SiriKlf Oop>— One Rupee LIST Of ISTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROO3SS OF COWIMERCIAL-SQUARE,--SI^CAPORE. viOOts^ colo s Jaconet— White and colored BaUarirx- Dresses Woti-hoxtn, Ua4«m, Bm**l »n<) ,^,,,-iu.md and
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    • 672 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice :»s--sortnient of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WHOLESALE RETAIL A roR EXPORTATION. WLLIMSIV jtQ, HOSIERY .Berlin Wool of assorted color* Article* for the U ork Taol« Cap*. Cuffs. Collar*, of KngUsli M« n >' BaUarinp dresse* manufacture Bonnets of
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    • 461 1 AOINTH L 'ndon —P. L. birumouds i Co Calcutta— Thanker and Co J Cl'ina— Kawle, Driukrr Co 1 Batavia Lanue .5 Co, list or ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE GESERAL WABI.-ROOMS OF W. G. KERB &CO. (Adjoining the Oriental Bank) 9btgsptre, LADIES APPAREL. While and colored GUco Silk, Salin Tarlatannfl
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 582 2 Silk gloves. Knitted boots. Klack and bronze kid shoes with straps. Sky and pink Silesia suitable for cloaks. ARTICLES FOIt THE TOILETTE. Brushes hair, nail, tooth and flesh. Combs— of Torloiseshell, horn ivory in variety Powder boxes and puds, llair and tooth powder. Turkey Sponges. Kau de Cqlogne, Lavender-water and
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    • 1074 2 LONDON HOTEL. The London Hotel, kept G.Dutron- Oi' ll v, is situated on the Esplanade, com- I manding a splendid view of the harhour <>f Singapore, and under the immediate I patronage of the Peninsular and Oriental Company. Passengrrs arriring at Singapore who may honor him with their pre- sence
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    • 1102 2 Tub London Hotel, tenu par G. Dutrokquoi eat situe sur I 'esplanade commandant une superbe vue dv port de Singapore, et sous le patronage immediat de la Peninsular and Oriental compagnie. Ou les passagers arrivant a Singapore gui veulent bien Im Uonorer de leur presence troureront toutcc quiest comfortable a
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    • 96 2 CI abxjo firmtdo encargado de la fonda titul i<)» Lomoon Hotel que esta situad i en la Esplnnada, dominando una perspectiva mnpiifica del puertode Singapore, y b.ijo la immediaUprutecciou de la Cum* pania Peninsular y Oriental ofrece su hermosa Posada a los PuMgeros que lleguen a Singapore y quieren hourar
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    • 548 2 ON SALE AT TIIE STRAITS TIMES PRESS. Im Commkii i.yi. Sou aba. New form of Ship's Articles. Cargo Books, Personal and Mortgage Bonds, Blank Powers of Attorney, Import and export Manifests, Boat Notes, Bills of Lading, Bills of Exchange, Bills of Parcels, Promissory Notes, Straits Calendar for 1851, Ditto. Ditto,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 492 3 THIS DAY is READY FO!1 DELIVERY n HB Sin^pore Aum"vHiAck, C^lb jdaj ■ml DiRBCTORt or the year i«jj. the Biffhth yearof publication mg pjice-On. DolUr l-',fty Cents. pjlw Z>*. ON S.JLE •y IMKSI-Kate Chronometers— WarsSS*"™ 1 Some Marine Barometers md Steern g Compasses, newly imported. Marine Surveyor NOTICE TO SHIP
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    • 521 3 TRIESTE '^^S ROUTE OV£HIANO ROUTE VIA TRIESTE' THE Auttrum 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 Gal rn/fa, on about the lith of every month and nn arrangement
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    • 614 3 IN THE GOODS OF SYED OMAR BIN ALLIR AL JUNIED Late of Singapore deceased I'OTICE is hereby given, lhat Probate has 11 this day been granted to the undersigned as Executors of the above Estate by H. M.'s Court of Judicature all persons indebted to the said Estate arc desired
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    • 593 3 PENINSULAR ORJSWTAL STEAM, WAV! OFFJCE Battery Rnad Singapore. mail tiERTAIN alterations lining taLcn place in ihe proposed movement* of the Company's Steamers under the new Contract, ih,former Advertisements relative to their probable arrival at and departure from this place are hereby withdrawn, and the public are informed Ili.il the Steamers
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  • 254 4 Straits Times Singapore: Tuseday, April, 26th. 1853. We have to announce the arrival of the following passengers: April 16 per Batavia from Batavia, W. H. Keail E-i Mi Vnn Boestraten and family, Mr. Van Rees and family per Monarch from Melbourne, J. Herder Esq.; 18 per Erin from Hongkong, Rev.
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  • 51 4 11. Ms. Sloop Bittern returned to this port on the 22nd, having left Bataviaon the 4lh. We regret to lea.n that a week after quilling the latter place fever made its appearance on board. The first Lieutenant has fallen a victim to its attack his remains were interred on Sunday
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  • 155 4 The P. and O. Company's steam ship Shanghai" which left this port on the iSlh. instant for Sydney took away thirty passengers for the Australian Colonies, most of whom arrived at Singapore by the Overland route. Tbe Shanghai not having accommodations for more occasioned much disappointment, and several passengers were
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  • 463 4 Signs or tub Times— By the bi-month-ly mail news were received of an important movement, arising out of the Montenegro business, that may seriously affect the peaceful relations of Europe,— Russia and Austria being (it is said) anxious for a casus belli. On March 10th. H. Ms steamer Caradoc arrived
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  • 353 4 The P. and 0. Company's steam- ship Erin," Caplain Jamieson, from Hongkong April 11th arrived here on the ISlh at 4 P. M. The news from China by this opportunity relative t > the progress of the rebellion and the position of ihc Imperial authorities is somewhat unsatisfactory. The
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  • 1277 4 We give below the Presentment made by the late Grand Jury to the Judges of the Court of Judicature. Illness prevented our being present when this interesting dorument was formally presented and read in Court, consequently we are unable to publish the remark made on the occasion by His Lordship
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  • 333 4 FROM an advertizing notice which appears in another column it will be seen that the steamer to Europe, may be expected here on the 27th. instant, instead of on the 4th. protimo as previously notified. This change appears to have originated at Calcutta, where the Company's Superintendent has taken upon
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  • 1419 4 Notwithstanding the very active measures employed by Sir James Brooke, to put an end to the operations of the Eastern Archipelago Company, that association is earnest in its endeavours to devclope the coal resoi.rv, of I. ibu in and on the mainland or ITirneo. Tin recent discovery of rumoured extensive
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 96 4 NOTICE. To Messrs. Houstead Co., Sirs, Take Notice that I intend 'to apply to the'Hoir>r:b'e sir William Jeffcott, Knii-ht, Judge of the Insolvent Court, on Friday the 29tli. day of April J853 lor an luterin Order for Protection fro.n arre-f, pursuant to the Statute XL Vie. Chap. 21st. Yours Obedient
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  • 280 5 LORD ABERDEEN T O MR. LINDSAY. LorJ Aberdeen presents his compliments to Mr. Lindsay, and begs to th ink him for his Letter of the 9 h. instant, a>id for the Report of the Eastern Archipelago Company which accompanied it. Downinu Street Feb. I Ith 1853. Lord Stanley to Sir
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  • 84 5 •These monopolies "ere put up at public sale a few days ago, and were bought at lower rates than last year, equal (o drs. 560 per month less. The Toddj farm *as sold privately. Farms. 1852-53. 1853-54. Opium Spirits Pawnbrokers— Arab Street Rochur Koad Market Street Phillip
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  • 1528 5 J ava- Batavia. the arrival of the —Batavia.—By Dutch war steamer BaUvia" we have received fiics of the Courant and Bode" to the 13th April, from which the following items v of intelligence are extracted. Earth-oil is found in great abundance and in numerous places in the residency of Samarang.
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  • 88 5 Captain Doane, of the John Gilpin,'' reports having spoken tlie following vessels April 10th in Lit. 12 deg. North and 113 deg. East the British bark "Sappho," from Amoy, out 11 days, with a cargo of Coolies for Uav.nah on the 16th. in Lat 5 deg. 36 mm. N. and
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  • 685 5 Topics or the Day. The aggressive spirit exhibited by tome of the whites on the borders of the populous districts, towards the unfortunate Indians, is much to he deplored. Every effort ia being made by the Government officers to carry into execution a system of measures that will, by
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  • 626 5 Poor, 'tleir, dirty, hospital, biny, herring-curing. cod-drying, ling-splitting, fish-selling, and smelling Stornaway with your nslilulions and commerce, and mermaid popuilition, and old tower, and nasty suburbs, with your floating hulks, fitted up as shops and habitations, so that one may see on the stern of a quondam herring-boat. Doug.il
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  • 1268 6 Shanghai: Local News. It appears that, the low and outrages against tho rulers of China extend to Shanghae, as will be seen by aft extract lrom the ISorth.China Herald, where llw dißaffcct <?d, it is recorded, attempted to burn the District Magistrate and his family. The exciting cause, taxation.
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  • 7257 6 Tub Government of Ivdia. A remarkable petition from the native inhabitants of Urn Madras territory, bearing the signatures of some f<ur thousand of its most wealthy and intelligent in habitants, complaining of bad government under the existing system, on I entreating that the Ksst India Company should not
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  • SINGAPORE SHIPPING
    • 283 8 jjj, l;l J8—Brit, steamer Erin, Jamicson, Hongkong April 11. 19—Out. bark General Chassc, F.chling, Amoy April 1. ,.—Brii. brig Hero, Carle, Adelaide Feb. 21. Do. do. Elizabeth, Nakoda, Pinang April 9. Do. bark Ayrshire, Miller, Calcutta March 28. Do. do. City of London, Fine, Sourab.iy.i March 28. 20—Do. do.
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    • 145 8 April 18—Brit. schr. Catherine, Wilson, Melbourne. Do. bark Briton, Berwick, Glasgow. —1 )<>. stair. Shanghai, Parfllt, Sydney. 19—Do. brig Psyche, Turner, Pinang, —Dut. bark Veoserin, Nakoda, Rhio Batavia. ,.—Do. do. David Clarke, Boyd, Whampoa 20—Do. do Ann Forster, Thompson Akyab —Do. do. Shanghai, Gunton, London. —Do. brig Stamford, Nakoda,
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    • 55 8 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL lin 3. 10 Sago in Boxes 4. 10 Sago in Bags.. 3- 12.6. Jainbier in baskets none Ditto in bales 3. 15 Uoflee in bags none Black pepper 4 5 Measurement (ioods 5 (jutta iuban t. S per 20 cwt. M n >> per 16 cwt.
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  • 374 8 Rates of Premia Of Insurance AT SINGAPORE CU.N llUUUSJ VOYAGES BY SAILING VESSELS. Per Cent. ■}•> Great Britain 24 t0 3 Continental Ports ia Europe 2J to S (J'iiiisinV'u"ou and saiiiiu; between 30th June llon^kixu or and intMirch li Whaupoa sailins between 30th June 14 ami 1st March Amoy, .luring
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  • 100 8 King Fisher U U. Wappaus l'utria Otto Z^aluw Flora Kerr IhmiiUi Julie Karl ofl.onsdule Jto, I MIC. .1 Jt.hii liorrockt Zodiac London Eliza Thornton Culdce N tmesis I'arland Maggie PiatuaKcnet liomoo Aim Nelson Hank Glangow 7 Oct. I'cter'cn Liverpool 11 do. 12 (.iimt-bock do. 12 Visoer
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  • 64 8 On England G Months credits 4s 4s. Bid. j"jr dollar Oa Calcutta 219 per 100 dullars. Buinbay 3i) days sight Us- 323 per dollars 10X) Sycue Silvur H to Hi per cent j>it:nium for large C diii [Lilly's Ruf«M °21» p.-i lux dollars Java Kupecs (new) 270 per
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  • 1538 8 At all the Presidencies, and indeed all over ludi.i, the chief topic of conversation during the last month has beer, the dismissal of the Bombay Sudd ur Judges. Messrs. LeGeyt and Grant. All the Indian papers which have argued tin* cue at all, arc loudly indignant against the local
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  • 233 8 I'lic etL-ct whicli Ih exposure to severe frost has, in benumbing tea ineiit.il as well as the cirp>rcjl faculties, w.ivery striking in (Ins iiu-i. as well as 11 l« i of the young who returned a!t''i ,l,irk, and of whom we were anilOW t> Make inquiries resjiecliu^
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  • 373 8 R CRAFT— BRITISH— Fmu Saiawak, Futiy Mombarii-k, Judul Karim, F»U»I W«h»p, jwdluck, Elizabeth, Fathool Aiuan, Euuct, Johanna, Maria. Lac Seng, Jatu, Fathool Karim, Ouan Soon, Ocmir, BiuUng Tuju, A{» Bafi Uj opoon, Hy oose, Hin Goan. BALLY— Futtel Wadoet. NATIOV ><t Vr»«KL. I \'E-t*Ft.<«' N(MR I
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