The Straits Times, 27 September 1853

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1 8 The Straits Times
  • 20 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. iff! SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL. 9rn. PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY SEPT. 27th .1863.] TUESDAY MORNING NO <>*V
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 816 1 aavas or <i n<tCKiri(vM> ■.if. .11H 99 Uri 16 1 Half Yearij.. 9 f Uaarwrf* i>ae Mroth.. l< A Single Copy -One Kvioee LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COUUIS BION ROOMS OP JOHN LITTLE I CO. COMMERCIAL-SQUARE.-SINCAPORE. Outfitting Bcpartment. Boots, shoes, and tlippers V»tU and Lon Towelling don
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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 st FOB BX POST AT I ON. MLLINERY j£ HOSIERY ArticU. for the Work Table Berlin Wool of aasorted colon baliarine dresses Caps, Cuffs, Collars' of English Manil Bonnets of
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    • 460 1 r AGBirrs I London -r. Algar Co I Calcutta— Thaeaer aad Co j Cluna— DHnker A Co Bki ivia Laiift A Or list or ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE OENERAL WARE-ROOMS OF W. C. KERB CO. (Adjoining the Oriental Bank) Sinpaporr. LADIRS APPAREL. White and colored Glac£ Silk, Satin A
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    • 587 2 Silk gloves. Knitted boots. Itlack .md bronze kid shoe* with straps. Sky and pink Silesia suitable for cloaks. ARTICLES FOR THE TOILETTE. Brushes hair, n.iil, tooth and flesh. Combs— of Torloiseshell, horn A ivory in »ariety Powder boxes and puffs. Hair and tooth powder. Turkey Sponges. Kan de Cologne, JUvender-
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    • 1094 2 LOND TheLo»sM)N iloT«t>.*ept t»y G. Dtu.j TBOWJOOY, fa situaWd all the Esplanaie. j commanding a splendiif vie r w of the harbour of Singapore and under the immediate patronage of the Peninsular and Oriental Company. PASMMBKRS arriving tt Sin- I gapore who may honor him w t lt» tbjeir pre-
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    • 1098 2 lON MOtfiL. Tub LonasW Hotel, Unsi parU. DusssleiQuoi est witae ■nt l'e^pigsfjb^mn^lMttßt une supeAe Tite dv pOrt do Singapore, et sous le patronage immediat de la Peninsular and Oriental Compagoie. Ou lea passage™ amvant a Singapore gui veulent bien lvi honorer de leur presence ir.iuveront tout cc gui est comfortable
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    • 90 2 El ibido ilSßaVio rnrvfwdo de Mfteda those U LnTt»K tM Wt ne-Mta situ A k. ElprwTfaa*, aofninano7! ~ina perspectiva magniflca del puerto de Singapore, y bajo la unnediaU protecciou de la Compiiu FeniiMulaf y Oriental ofrece su hermoss Potadtf a los Pasageros que lleguen a I Singapore y quieren honrar
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    • 553 2 ON SALE AT THE STKAITS TIMES PRESS Im Commercial Square. Ntu form of Ship's Articles, Cargo Books, Personal and Mortgage Bond* Blank Powers of Attorney, Import and export Manifests, Boat Notes, Bills of Lading, Bills of Exchange, Bills of Parcels, Promissory Notes, Straits Calendar tor 1851, Ditto. Ditto, for 1852,
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    • 641 3 LITHOGRAPHY. EVKItY deacriptioo of Job work, in Liibogin].|iy, .is N',) is, Circulars, Hills of Lading B nd Exchange, Pricel Correnr, Plans, Draw inn &C. executed at the Straits Times Press with atness nnd deapatch. COPPEB-PLATB PRINTING. [nvita'ion and vkiting Cardft, &c \-c. printed lie Straits 7Sn*M l'rcss in Conimercial Square
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    • 548 3 TRSESTE ROUTE OVERLAND ROUTE VIA TRIESTE. THE Austrian Lloyds Steam Navigation Company's Imperial Mail Steam Packet leave Alexandria direct for Trieste 24 houis after Ihe arrival of the Passengers by the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Strainers from Calcutta, on about the 11th of every month and an arrangement has now
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    • 511 3 < THE LONDON ORIENTAL STEAM TRANSIT INSURANCE OFFICE. (.ESTABLISHED IN 1843.) THE Undersigned arc prppared to accept Risks (covered by gja|H*j|ggg£ropen Policies with the London Insurance Companies) by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigati,-. Company's and the Hon'ble the East India Company's Steamers, or Steamers under charter to them. The
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    • 544 3 i PENINSULAR A OfIIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICE. Battery Rnad —'Singapore. MAIL LINES OUTWARD MAILS. The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company'! Steam Ship "ERIN," with the European Mails of the 21th. An,-, may be expected en route to Hongkong and Shanghai on or about the 30lh. instant. Application for
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  • 184 4 Straits Times Singapore: Tuesday, Sept. 27th, 1853. We have to announce the arrival of the following passengers: Sept. 25, per l>id<> from Sarawak, Captain Wen lell We have to announce the departure of the following passengers: Sept. 2i), iwr >w.nj Family t<> Melbourne. Mn Duriam il jmt Venus to Sourabaya,
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  • 2349 4 -The greater part of our to-diy issue i$ taken up with an abridgment of theDratl Assemm-'ut Minini/fM ami Police Acts, a* amended by the llon'ble the Officiating Governor. The great importance o! the proposed measures, as affecting the interests ol the straits communitj, is sufficient eicuse
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    • 939 4 PUBLIC NOTICE. CURSKTJEE FROMMU-'ZE. yKROV gives Notice that he has withdrawn from the firm lately carrying on Trade and Imsiness under the style of LiTrXK, CffßMTjf.e to- an(l he lias lnis Ai established himself as a General Dealer, Commission Agent and Auctioneer under the style of, CURSE TJKE <* CO.,
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    • 547 4 NOTICE. fHE affairs of the late firm of Littlk, Cursetjef. Co. will be liquidated by Mr. M, Littlk. All pnrties indebted to the said firm a. re requested to make payment, and those having claims to send them in, to Mk. J. M. Little withw out delay. J. M. LITTLE.
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    • 770 4 I Official Advbbtisbment.) GREAT HESSIAN STATE LOAN OF 6,725,000 DOLLARS. To be reimbursed with 16.588,510 Dollars or jL'2,400,000 Sterling i riIHIS LOAN is guaranteed by the Government i and contracted by the eminent Banking House of Messrs. M. A. Von Rothschild and Sons, in 1 Frankfort-on-the- Maine. The following capital
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    • 226 4 DIRECT CHINA A CALCUTTA LI>JE rpHE P. O. Co.'s Steam-Ship PEKIN 1,100 Tons, Captain GRAINOKR, may be expected from Hongkong, en route to Calcutta, on or about the Ist. proximo. 11. T. MARSHALL, Super intcndcr» Singapore liM §ft. IS.W. NOTICE TMHE Undersigned have been appoined Agents at this port for
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  • 508 5 Municipal Committee. 9th September, 1853. PRESENT Hon'bleT. Church, Ei j. I J. J. GrcenshielJ*. Evj. Captain Mm. W. Patcnon. K+i. R -ad a letter dated the 1 >. ii August from iit GjviTiiment. intimating the ro-awpointm mv of Captain Mm as a Member of th 1 Municipal Committee. R*d a
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  • 238 5 A. To the Chairman of thu Municipal Committee, Singapore. Sir, With reference to my former letter on the subje<;t of th« Kojmls on the Estate of the Reverend J. T Dickinson, I have the honor to »tat« that I am pttpMMl to tender the mini of two hundred Dollars to
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  • 106 5 B To the Hon'bleT. Church, Esq., Resident Councillor. Sir, —ln consequence of the representation of the Bridge of the -Swiss Cottaijs Plantation being injurious to the public road, and being ignorant of tbe plan the Municipal Committee wish to I*.- adopted, I shall feel much obliged by your mtkiug a
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  • 421 5 C. No. 61 of 1853. From Mr J. T. Thomson, ODg. Superintendent of Convicts and Road*. To the Hon'ble Thomas Church, Esq. Resident Councillor, Singapore. Sir, —I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No. 593, in which my opinion is requested as to the most effectual
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  • 1434 5 Trade continues in the same state of prosperity which W'- h;uv reovntly hiul uccaxion to notice nevertheleM, <pJMI expectation the emigration continue*. In the. quarter ending with the month of June last, setting against the increase by births over de*Mu, tho net decrci.se by emigration was above 30,iH)0; the rate
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  • 9281 6 New or altered provision! suggested in the Draft Acts are iucluded within lid. Straits Timks. the public highways, Laving the name of the owner painted upon some conspicuous part thereof, iv letters not less than two indies in length, and registered at the office of the Collector of assessment* and
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  • SINGAPORE SHIPPING.
    • 157 8 Sept. 20— Dulch ship Gertruida Maria, Spiegelberg, Uartlrpool, May 2ri. Sarawak schr. Bujang Iskauder, Sarawak Aug. 31. M m Span, ship Bella Vascongada, Aguirre, Cadix June 15. M H. M.'s Sloop Grecian, Hon. G. D. Keane, Cape of Good Hope Aug. 5. v __Bnt. bar* Polka, Watt, Coli Sept
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    • 91 8 Sept. 20— Brit, brig Brillomart, Nakoda, Pinang. Do. ship Cowasjee Family, Durham, Melbourne. Do. schr. Sidney, Browne, Labuan. H Am. bark Mermaid, Smith, Whampoa. Brit. do. George A very. Bell, Labuan. —Dutch do. Voorwaarts, Delfter, Batavia. 21 Do. schr. Venus, Lange, Sourabaya. Sept. 21 Brit, bark John Hullelt, Cruanx,
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  • 137 8 Alexander London 7 May dutilU Carr Liverpool 23 June AdeUiJe Hartlepool 25 bangalore Turner London 23 June Motphorus Kinnuya Hartlepool 16 June Cur nun >p i a Jarvis Liverpool 15 June Colonist Wilson 15 June EilSiibeth Johanna Hartlepool 6 June Ei shout Monjer 19 Free Trader
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  • 381 8 (ON HOODS) VOYAGES BY SAILING VESSELS Per cent. To Oreat Britain 44 to 3 Continental forU in Europe 24 to 3 Macao. Cuiuoiiwinoon and itiUng between 30th June Hongkong or and lit March 14 WUnupoa Amor, during the above period respeetivel; 2 and
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  • 61 8 On England 6 Month* credits Os. 4d. per dr. On Calcutta 352 per 100 dollars. Uombay 30 days sight Us- 2 10 per dollars IUO Sycee Silver 8 to B4 per cent premium for large Company's Rupees 218 per 100 dollars Java Rupees (new) 270 per 100 dollars
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  • 52 8 Tin 3- per 20 cwU Sago in Boxes 1. 10 Sttgo in Bugs 3. Uambier in baskets none ■> Ditto in bales 4. Coffee in bags none Black pepper per 16 ewt. Measurement Goods £3 6 per 50 cubic ft Qutta Tuban £3. 5 0
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  • 1245 8 Eastern Stiam Navioation Company.— The half-yearly general meeiiug of the proprietor* of this company was held on Saturday, at the London Tavern, Bishopsgate-street H. T. Hope, Esq., the chairman of the company, presiding. Mr. Yates, the secretary, read the report, of which the following are the principal items i Your
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  • 402 8 Thk Prisidbnt's Opimion of Colo.iil Marshall's Diplomacy. The President, P a Washington, despatch, is greatly embirr*,. concerning the conduct of Air. Marshall, the American Commissioner, with regard to t> Chinese revolution. What makes the ma".still worse is, that we have no ves^l v readiness to convey Mr. Walker, who U
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  • 466 8 NATIVE CKAKI— BRITISH— iUta eUr,."..*. *""y Mo.ui.anck, Ju.iul Karitiv r.utai *W Sh«al AmiJ. M.habooly, Dolphin. Tin Him, Juliet, Said Ban Polka and Dido DUTCH-Ocmir, Bunlim, Ap Hen* Bintanij Tujo. Ouan Sen Bintang Tunor, Serno, Pospah, rt Hokeeng, Bintang Anam, Yoseeren, Orion, Kirn San Hin. MALAY— Young
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