The Straits Times, 25 July 1854

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  • 20 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL. 10th. published every [TUESDAY JULY 25th, 1854] TUESDAY MORNING NO. 698
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    • 725 1 TIATM Of BUMCRIPTIOB Annually.. Bp. Dr*. 16 1 Half-Yearly.. 9 f Uunrt«rly.... 5 <' Uhp Month U A Single Copy— One Kupee. LIST OF ARTHLKS FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF JOHN LITTLE CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE-SINGAPORE. nnHMtH" Outfitting Bepartmntt. PooH shoes, and slippers, Pari* and London made Rr»«s-KUstic, silk,
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    • 541 1 Ny Lind. *c Muslin Gloves— French Kid, White &nd 1 coloured. White and coloured silk. ,<■ thread Parasols silk, plain, and figured Ribbons— silk, satin, bonnet snd children's, a irreat assortment 1 Thread cotton on reels, Silk, tapes, bobbin Needles, Pins, crochet Thread, and needles Babies' Hoods and Hats silk
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    • 768 1 M«a WHAMPOA AND CO.'S ADVERTISEMENT. ]t¥essrs. WHAMPOA Co. h*ve always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of ihe following goods, gelected bpecially for iheir Stores. WHOLESALE RETAIL A roil EXPORTATION. ftltlltnrrp «r Jtt)oetrrn. Articles for the Work Table: Halzahne dresse<; Bonnet, of the latest modes, from Pan*; Chemisettes of
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    • 834 1 AGKNTS. I London— F. Alg»r A Co Calcutta— Thicker Co. [r«nc» I Hongkong— Armit ong 4 Law- Bhtavia Langc 4 Co, NOTICE CURSETJEE F&OMOIDRZE. HEREBY gives Notice that he has withdrawn from the firm lately carrying on Trade and business under the style of Littlk, ConarrJIE A Co.. and he
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    • 653 2 roaU and jackets; ci(t»w, Manila No. 3 and 4 cigar cases Manila and China; colors, oil and water, in un boxes and cakes; camphor wood trunks; crowns, for naval caps; dinner and tea services; dressing cases; decks travellers writing; fowhug pieces, siDgie and double barrel pistols, gunpowder and birding shot;
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    • 647 2 A N Experienced STBAM?BOAT ENGI--H- NEER, for the Netherlands India Steam Company at Batavia. A liberal salary will be allowed. Apply to MACLAMJS, FRABEK ft CO. Singapore, 12th June, 1854. NOTICE IS hereby given, that A pel, of the firm of Afk'l Co. Singapore, and G. Dawson of the firm
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    • 1110 2 HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. 1 SURPRISING CUR* OF A '00W*4*KED A3TKHA AFTER *ITO I£AM SUMMERING. The following testimonial has been tent to Prefemor Holloway, by a Gentleman named Middleton, I of Scotland Road, Liverpool. Bir,-Your PilU hare bean the me»n», under providence, of restoring me lo sound health after tlve years of
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    • 924 2 HOLLOW IV'S ONTMEJT A MOST ASTONISHING CURE OT SCROFULOri ULCERS:— A CASE CERTIFIED BY THK MAYOR Of BOSTON. Copy of a Letter from J. Noble, Esq., May»r m Boston Lincolnshire. To Professor Hollowat, Dear Sir.— Mr*. Sau.ih Dixon of Liquorpond Street, xoston, has this day deposed before me thai for
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    • 594 3 PENINSULAR A ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CQMIPAMY'S OFFICE. Buttery Road Sing apo re. MAIL fflj|^\ LINES OUTWARD MAILS. CMC of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam Ships with the EuTo|i<*aii Mails of the 24th June may bt expected, tn route to Hongkong and Shanghai, on or alxmt the 31st
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    • 639 3 TRIESTE ROUTE. OTK&I.AW9 ROUTE VIA T&XC« TC THE Austrian Lloyds Steam Navigation Company' it Imperial Mail Steam Packets leave Alexandria direct for Trieste after the arrival of the Passengers by the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steamers from Calcutta, on about the Ith or sth of every month and an arrangement
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    • 1086 3 ".II ADA ri RES WITHOUT MEDICINE, l\. JU,WUU CONVENIENCE OR EXPENSE, BY W\V BAKRY'i delicious KEVALENTA AKA I Ii A FOJD, saves SO times its cost in olhtr intai.s of cure and is the natural remedy winch lias obtained 50,000 testimonhls of cures from the Kight Hon. the Lord Stuart
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    • 925 3 and bladder, such as stone or gravel lnflammsAory irritation and cramp of the urethra, cramp of the kid neys and bladder, stricture* and hemorrhoids. Tins really invaluable remedy i 3 employed with the moat satisfactory result, not only in bronchial and pulmonary ""•"P 1 11 »here irritation and pain are
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  • 35 4 Straits Times Singapore:Tuesday,July 25th,1854. ■iMOItI We have to announce the an ival of the followin? passengers July 17 per Pottinger from Bombay. See Times Extra July 17th 23 per Thoe. Chodwick from Hobarton, Mrs. Kichardwn.
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  • 22 4 We have lo announce the departure of the following passengers July 18 per Java to Batavia, Memm. Burghard, .'ames Motley, and Lecoteaux.
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  • 27 4 The Shipley Gazette of June Bth, in its second edition, announces the arrival at Madeira on May 24th, of the Milheira, Palha, from Hamburg bound to Singapore.
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  • 54 4 Captain Irving, of the Man/ Queen of Scots, reports June 2(>th, at daylight, saw a ship apparently on shore in the Bight of the Great Detached Reef, Raine's Island bearing S.W. distant 8 miles. On July 15th spoke the ship Hope, off the island of Lucipara in Banka Straits, from
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  • 38 4 H. M. brig Rapid left this port on Thursday last on a cruize through Rhio and Dryon's Straits to Malacca, some vague report having reached the authorities of a Russian transport being seen in the Straits of Dryon.
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  • 60 4 The Calcutta Morning Chronicle, of June 29th, expresses great fears for the safety of tlie ship Lady Nugent, from Madras, with troops on board. The Jmie journal notices that the steam- frigate Zevobia was anchored in the Ilooghly, off the town, and was to continue as <juard-ship to protect Calcutta
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  • 2002 4 External Menace— lnternal DISQUIETUDE AND THE YoIANTEER KIFLE Corps. Although we are not aware beyond mere, and probably, idle rumours—that any efficient steps have been or are to be taken to augment the Police to an extent equal tc the wants of the place, although we are not aware that
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    • 789 4 TELECRAPI .'O EXPRESSES IT is scarcely necessary to advert to the generally acknowledged usefulness and necessity of speedy communications we see therefore everywhere the greatest excrtious going on, to multiply ;md accelerate to tho utmost these communications by telegraphs, railroads and steamers The possession of the nearest and authentic intelligence
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    • 738 4 THE I26TH FRANKFORT STATE LOTTERY. uaranteed by the Girvernment of the free City of Frank-furton-the-Main. On the 27ih September the Drawing commences, and will be continued dmly until tne 19th October, 1554. The following large prixes will be gained 1 Premium of Florins 100,000 £8,350 1 Prize 100,000 8,850 1
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  • 391 5 Hki.ow will be found mi abstract of the frade 'etiirns of Singapore, for which we are indebted 0 <he courtesy of the Deputy Registrar of Imor ts and Exports. The present is a new feature in the tradal returns c»f tbf Settlement, af folding not merely an annual statement but
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  • 299 5 By Square-rigged Vessels. By Native Vessels. By Square-rigged Vessels. By Nativ rank Imports. 1852-53. 1853-54. 1852-53. I 1853-54. Exports. 1852-53. 1853-54. 1 Dollars. 1852-53. 1853-54. Dollars. Dollars. Dollar*. Dollar*. June... July August September October November December January February March April Dollar*. Dollars. Dollars. May June July August September October November
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  • 1765 5 Our missing correspondence came to hand about an hour after the Pottinger sailed for China, having, it would appear, been entrusted to the kind care of a friend certainly not a fast young man who appears to have thought it of little consequence when our correspondence reached us so long
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  • 1546 6 Consequent on Celoncl Butterworth's urgent requisition for an additional company of Goiundauze wbuch the Madras Government were unable to Hupplv the question of increase to that battalion by two- companies, recommended by Brigadier Conran, which lias been before Council for some days, was decided on Tuesday last, when au
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  • 3057 6 (From Our Own CorretpondenU. Our correspondence from the Eastward, which should have reached us by the Emeu, did not come to hand till the Niger reached port, and not till she had been three days here. Although the facts are known, yet we have pleasure in
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  • 7443 6 Official I)k>patchls fiiom Sir C. Nai ikr. -jh, London O'azettt ut 2nd June contains the following:— Despatches have been received at the Admiralty, Jun? ■2, "-oui Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Napier, Caaaasßasi in-Ciiiff af Her MaiMsjr'i Pasaak in tin- Baltic, ut atast the li.li iwing are copies Make of H'tUiivjtoH, or!
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  • 29 8 The fracas it the FilkUnd Ulandi in likely to 1* wtttrd in thf one jroper w»y, vu ,by payment of competition to the Amrrir»n cipuin. thtliw uduiaiuof nation* MvMm|mml
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  • 260 8 SINGAPORE SHIPPING ARRIVALS July 17— P. and O. Cos. S. V. PoHinger Stead, Bombay July 2. Dan. ship Christian, Petcrsen,, Batavia July 13. n Brit. do. Crest of the Wove, Steel, Melbourne June 20. Do. brig Sophia Fraser, Qriffen Bally July 8. Do. schr. Bally Packet, Chopard, Sarawak July 11.
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  • 43 8 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL Tin 2. 10 per 20 cwt. (iambier i.i bales 4. Ditto in baskets none S»gu Flour 4. (JolFee in bags none Black pepper 4, 10 perl6cwt. Measurement Goods 4. 10 per 50 cubic ft Uutta Tuban 4. 10 periOcwi.
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  • 63 8 On England 6 M ontlis credits at 4s. 1 Hd. ty di. On Calciitta 240 per 100 dollars. Bombay 3i) days si^ht Ks- 238 per dollars 100 Sycee Sirver B lo»i per cent premium for largo Company's Rupees '235 per 100 dollars Java Rupees (new) 28l> per 100
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  • 227 8 Anna raulowra lick Liverpool Abdul Medjid Glasgow borneo Ingleton Do. Autilla Carr Liverpool boadicea Jupp Olasgow 10 April Benjamin Sanier Dulo Fleda Atathesoa Glasgow Gustav Adolph (iode Hamburg 13 May (iwalior 'Jay lor London 18 May John bibby Oaten Liverpool 2 1-cb Lima Peters Hamburg M
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  • 959 8 Finding x Wat Oct. Few c/f our cavaliy <>fti w, nld br (.•<>,(>.'.! l<y a fence; but fur tin* ihey are not indebu-d to the riding-sthool, but to their bein^ accustomed to ride across country. AH lor.iiru cavalry practice at the leaping- bar; yet their officers when they meet with
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  • 334 8 SHIPPING IN THE HAR BOUR. NATIVE CRAFT— BRITISH— ftoiy Mo nhari-n. J.cl.il Ktfim. SUa»U A >o\p bviy, Futtaßarie.K. C Btix, Sideris. Johanna, Hy<W AHv. B>'l> !> cl >», DUTCH— fcerrio, P.wiMh. FuuvHoksen.r. Fu'lle R.y.nan. F1" •> keiiuiian. Chan Guan. Yumat Yasur, Cornelia, Sree. l«eK Snuffelar, Chong En?, Enij Wat, Banijtia,
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    • 379 8 KATES OF I'litUl A OF mtKA.U't AT SINU VI'OUK. (UN <,uoi)>) VOYAGES BY SAILING VESSELS I'er cent To Great Britain 21 to 3 Continental I'ortn iv Kurope 'JJ to 3 Macao, (Jiuusiiiyinu'in and nailing between 30th June UunKkuiig ur and Ist March 14 W liuupoa A.moy, during the abore period
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