The Straits Times, 3 June 1851

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1 8 The Straits Times
  • 19 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL PUBLISHED EVERY [TtESDAY, JUNE, 3rd. 1851.1 TUESDAY MORNIMC NO. 5:34
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 721 1 I 41 EK OF bUHSCRiPTIOB ZZZlky.. SP- Dr.. 16 v Half- Yearly.. Quarterly. V OnrMoiitn... U I A <me'<" Copy— One Rupee. LIST !IF ARTICLES FUR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF COMMERCIAL-SQUARE,--SINCAPORE. i nf colors Jaconet— White and c»l<>rc<l ;erlin woo oi and French L i n c n
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    • 707 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, seltcttd specially for their Stores. WHOLESALE RKTAII. Jt FOR EXPORTATION. MLLINERY HOSIERY Berlin Wool of assorted colors Art.dc for the Work Table Cuffgi ColUrg of Engligh A M anil Walzarine dreßsei manufacture Bonn.'ts of the latest modes,
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    • 488 1 &OBHTS London— W. Thomi* r Calcuua— Thacker and Cc I China— William Pastau C« I Bktavia— Lange Co. C s J. DARE COS ADVERTIZEMENTS G. J. DARE CO. SHIP CHANDLERS, Auctioneer* ami Commission Agents. WHOLESALE ANU RETAIL Wine, Spirit and L'cer Merchants: BOAT QUAY: SINGAPORE. BEG to announce to ship
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    • 527 2 SELF-PRESERVATION; a medical Treatiser on the Physiology of Marriage, and on the. Secret Infirmities and Disorders of Youth and Ma, turity, usually acquired at an early period of life, which enervate the physical and mental powers diminish and enfeeble the natural feelings, and exhaust the vital energies of Manhood; withPraciic*l
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    • 503 2 MAIL LINE. PENINSULAR A ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICE. Battery Road Singapore. Mrtvr^k THE Peninsular and Oriental Company's steamer MALTA. !^^H|HBKC.ipt. Potts, en route to Bommay be expected at Singapore about the 2nd Proximo, and the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steamer with the European Mails en route to China, about
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    • 636 2 FOR LIVERPOOL. ♦^Tt ri'llE Christina" having the hulk of her Cargo engaged, JH BE? has roum for a few tons ot light freight. p p y to, SVME Jt CO. Singapore 23rd April 1851. H MS. STEAMTENuER RANEE. TO be sold by Public Auction. On Monday the 9th day of
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    • 644 2 NOTICE. By order of tht mortgagee* and with conte,, the Proprietor. THAT valuable Sugar plantation called "R r Estate," situate at tbe Southern end of p vince Wellesley, comprising 750orlongs o fp[ chased lands together with all the buildin machinery and utensils, will he put U p or by auction
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  • 1828 3  -  P. L. SIMMONDS, V,, 'paring for immediate Publication by Subscription in one thick octavo volume price 15;., ON THE KAW AND MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS OF THE VEGETABLE NUNGDOM. FORMING STAPLES OF COMMERCE (ONStUKRKII IN THKIR VARIOUS OSES TO M\S, AS FURNISHING rOOU, CLOTHING, HEI )|CINK, &C,
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    • 345 3 MNEW HARBOUR R. Dutronquoy begs to inform the public generally that be has opened a BRANCH Establishment of the London Hotel at >EA' Harbour, at the spacious residence recently vacated by James Guthric Esq. .Mr. D. trusts to merit a share of public patronage for his Establishment, where every i
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    • 487 3 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THK SINGAPORE MIJXINfcKY ROOMS Commercial -Square. Ladies White and colored Satin, Glace Silk and Tarlatanne Bonnets. Do. Tuscan, Dunstable and Fancy Straw Bonnet> Do. Ladies Mourning and Silting up Caps. Mantillas, visiles and Polka Jackets in Satin, Glace Silk, black Water Ducape, and Bl<hL
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  • 22 4 At Malacca May 2'st. Km<rM. the inf int daaghter of W. Rndvk t'«q. sited one monih »nd 11 dnv«.
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  • SINGAPORE SHIPPING MEWS.
    • 269 4 May 23th. H. M. ship Fox, Commodore Lambert, MaJras May 10. Biit. bark La Felice, Powell, Pinang May 14. ship Swilhamley, Jennings, Bombay May 6. Do. do. Moultan, Towscnd, Akyab April 26. S. V. Scvcrloo, Nakoda, Malacca May 21. n 29 Do. schr. Pearl, Robertson, Labuan May 13. Do.
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    • 106 4 May 27— Rrit. hark Lady Uaffles, Marienburg, I'cdier C"'ist. Do. brii< Sisters, Morrison, Amoy. Do. ship Futlel llozack, Andrews, Whatnpoa. 29— Malay bark Machlar, Nilcnda, Rhio. Brit, bark Amelia, nlaidcn, Labuan. l'russ. do. Frederick, Homer, llatavia. 30 Ilitnl). ship Christina, Nielsen China. Dutch bark Mas Dauock, Nakoda, Ponlinnak. Brit.
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  • 207 4 Straits Times SINGAPORE TUESDAY, 3RD. JUNE 1831. We have lo announce thf arrival of the following passengers: May Z& per tMviihatnley fro-n Uonihiy, Lieut. Anue«de\ |>er Miolun fcin Aky.it>. Mis Town st'iid ami I.Miiily; 23 per Columbus from Mil.kci, Lieot. ll.n liviu M. Art. Mri«. Il.iriisoi, :<nd faniiiy per F'lttel
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  • 48 4 The steamer Malta which left Ibis port 3 days and 2 hours alter the Sir Charles Forbes, arrived at Hongkong four hours alter the I .Her vessel. The Malta returned here on the 3 1st. nil. taking us by surprise and not being expected before the Ist instant.
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  • 33 4 China By the arrival of Iho M.illa advices and journals have been received to the 2lth of May. The rebellion was slill uiiMippressed. In another column will be fou;id extracts from i,Hongkong papers.
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  • 39 4 11. M S. Fot, Commodore Lambert, nVi arrived here on l!ie 27th ullimo will, we hear leave on Thursday for Pinangand rrinco.ii.ilc:?. His Excellency the Naval Commander-in-chief may be expected here in August uc&l ou his way to China.
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  • 17 4 Wk set aside editoriil m»tlor I) make way for European and other interesting extracts from our contemporaries.
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  • 550 4 -By (he chipper M. P. Cassily l.iti-r G.l.mul pjpcrs hive been received lh.ui previously to In id Fr >in the Perth Inquirer we u'.e the sulj ■h.-umJ summary Souru Australia.— Ry the Unknown we have received intelligence from the neighbouring colonies up la a late d-ile. Our news
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  • 503 4 Air. ilcM.i mi. an I In-'i exile, linl ini'lj his escape, and a reward I *>f ,£*"'O WJS nflVrcd iur his j;ipre'i.'ii.i >ii. ||is hc.illh hid sufTivJ gre.illy In the li.irsti treatment lo which he m »u!jccted, and Ins case w.is mik-ii i-onimiscnli-d. it is MRfpMSj tiut
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  • 426 4 Java— Batavia. I "Utth steamer h irriva °f th# I 'Mche Coura ti v 1 Hleoflh eJ^ are h e Of ,i. J° y 4tll TU followed t vr llcni oi interest lac Xetbt-Tland-j possession* m ,w Ili«.e iv,. a considerate number of Kurop. 4n Since the Java news detailed
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  • 426 4 We lake the snlij vineii summirr fro v Singi|»«»rc Uonlblv (dverhMlJ Crctilir":— T»IK I.dCAL <-vi-iits ol ilie KIM ;n<>;nh !i;i>e '•••:> of i ti itl..ij and a!m..bt «:iini?i. stiny ii.it nn- i M.tlt4 mi.l HteanuT ;uihplo:i llu-1 h•> > out the MtOwtfaOf ra! of Ifaktl India, M. Dnniuytr \.ii Twist,
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    • 293 4 FCR BATAVIA, SAMARANC ANO SCURABAYA TIIK Netherlands India Steam Company's Ship IiONiNGKN iikii Nkokrlanukv, Captain Batten, under engagement to carry His Netherlands Majesty's Mails for (our months from Singapore, will leave for Ihe above ports (calling at Rhio and Mint-t) 21 hours after the arrival of the Mails from Europe.
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  • 537 5 the covernmei.t sale of Opium and three 01 dars before the Express from Bombay could jur JTo „i,e ub in the Strait* and China all '"Venefit propo^'^l by this new line, the dayu 1 for ibe Opiutn niUB bti "'tered to the I, of the month, or the government offer
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  • 547 5 Q'Tlie Prince Albert signalized, offNircondam, the Blonde Gram thi.s port to Miuliniiu. Tiie Freuk eoinmnnicated with lhe Hawk, out 14 d-iys from Singapore, The Futlel Butack, at the entrance of Malacca StiaiiD, gj'oke die VVaUrwitch pataad a shif (probabl; the M->'>ltau from Akyub) under jury n.;iin and inizeii tupnUMt*. The
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  • 440 5 IXTELLtoEXCE fr >n in M mritius up to tha IStb. of March has reached li.tmbav tlie isUnd had suffered sunu'waat from excessive heat wuicli had procured a g iod deal of sickness. Govern ir Hi^aJWiiß had iddressed two minutes to the Le^Ulative Council the fir*t related prin. cip illy
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  • 120 5 By the Bpaaiaa ItasMat "Jwn" we hive intelligence from M.inila to the Ittb iaatajtt II M. S. Royalist arrived tli.-re ill- 2a I, anl left for the P.lawan co;nt on ilie 9;h. ft* Soolo) Anibassidorn n-tiriied to Soolo» in ilm W ir »teanier JJaje'Janet 011 the with, il i*
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  • 1959 5 On llis !)th. the Reindeer .iirivcd. huim: Ml Kn^liudon the 30iii Dec uabtr, a [—imi 130 <lay«. Tile Oriental arrived oiitli- 1 1111. Ii i\ i I.' 1 ft Kn Jan lon the H'h Jatitaiv. makin n a run of 117 ii.t\s.— ilk- iattera ftir |MU4jr" l!i'mh noihin^ to
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    • 558 5 A Mumul'hous AnvKnTisK.njtxT.— M r Buclletight M At.nl, bUcksmilb and parwn, frea to the fircen, lir>t coo;in, eleven times rcni'K'd. (irelniprolte^ious Domine S-impso 1, having just arr.vJ iti thi* ceety on a vessit lull some lormerkmsUmm tjks leave till centra luce himself lo t!ie N.b.'cljfy ami Jj.try o' Djl.lm, hawpin
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  • 2666 6 The ministerial crisis is now over in England at least for the present. The duke of Wellington was sent for, and gave his advice with his wonted promptitude, lie recommended Her Majesty to recall her old advisers one and all and cover over a breach which it seemed
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  • 94 6 From a return jusl issued by order ol (he HHove$ c of Commons, of the nett public income of J United Kingdom, in the year ended the st(, January last, it appears th.it the total revenn, for the year was 52,810,830/1 Is 81, and th e
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  • 431 6 —By urn i com various fire insurance companies of the amount of priocrty in the metropolis insured by them, we find it exceed the enormous amount of 116 millions sterim.; luk Island or St. Nicholas.— it with much pleasure that we announce to the public that
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  • 4471 6 —Complaints were often made lo in of the difficulty of finding, or of keeping when found, good servants in the Mates; and amusing anecdotes were told of Hie independence of American helps in this "Imd of liberty;" thus, a k Green Mountain B »j of Vermont engaged
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    • 966 8 HEALTH WHERE TI3 SOUGHT I] HOLLOWAY'S PILLS i CURE OP A DIRORUBKKD LIVER AND STOMACH, WHEK t" I IV A MOST HOPELESS STATE Extract of a Letttr from Mr. Matthew Harvey, of Cha- I pel Hall, Airdric, Scotland, dated the \sth of January 1850. To Professor Hollowaydiß— Your valuable Pills
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    • 662 8 NOTICE. 1 Hereby declare, that 1 have appointed Me»rs FnEDEBiCK LINDEB A Co, as my Agent. for Singapore and all the BM i B hbo«r.n« S«Uteji menu, and that they alone are authorized to sell and to receive orders for my uf J ct J r Coogne, 14<A Sept. 1848.
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    • 572 8 Gold beads, and Metal powder flasks, candleslicks with shades, and spectacles, concave and convex. Bird Cages and Tea-kettles. Artificial flowers and Ladies corsets. Green-peas in tins of 1 and 2 lbs. Sausages in Tins, Herrings in kegs of 12 pieces each. Chocolate, Prunes, Raisins, Currants, Cherries, Macarony, Bonbons, Almonds Ac.
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    • 988 8 CURES FOR THE UNCURED HOLOWVrS MIIIIII feF.XTR*.OBJ)IKAKY CURB OF HCROFULA, OR KINf; ractofa tetter from Mr. MHday, 209, Street, Cheltenham, dated the 2'lnd January, ih.jo To Professor Hollowat. Sir.— My eldest Son, when about three years of >?,. was afflicted with a Glandular Swelling; in the neck wh l after
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