The Straits Times, 3 October 1854

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  • 26 1 STRAITS TIMES. AD SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL. lOrit. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY OCTOBER 3rd, 1854] TUESDAY MORNINC NO 708 Straits Times Extra Tuesday, October 3rd, 1854.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 909 1 T E» OF BUHBV.-B.irTlUn V in nu:illy.. Sp. i>rs. 16 J .aif-Yearly.. 9 ,rterly.... -5 > >n< Mcnth 14 1 iiiiujle Copy One Kimee J LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF jOHIM LITTLE CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE— SINGAPORE. ■■"—♦mm* Outfitting 39cpartmcnt. Eoots, shoes, und slippers, Paris and
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    • 551 1 Ny Lind. *c Muslin Gloves— French Kid, White and coloured, White and coloured silk. thread Parasols silk, plain, and figured Ribbons— silk, satin, bonnet and children's, a great assortment i Thread cotton < n reels, Silk, tapes, bobbin Needles, Pins, crochet Thread, and needles Babies' Hoods and Hats— silk and
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    • 767 1 Messrs. WHAMPOA AND CO.S ADVERTISEMENT. jt|essrB. WHAMPOA Co. have always on Sale an extencire and choice assortment of the following gooiis, selected specially for il>eir Stores. WHOLESALE RKTAIL Jt roll BXPORTATIUN. itttlltnrrp 9c lljoeicrn. Articles for the Work Table; Aalzarir.e dresses iioimets of the latest modes, from Paris; Chemisettes uf
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    • 839 1 f AOENTS. London F. K.t h Co < Calcutta lhaiicer o*. [rence j Hongkong Arui'-t ong S Law I Bktatia l.ange Co. NOTICE CURSETJEE FROMIVIUSZE. HEREBY gives Notire that he M» withdrawn from Ihe firm lately carrying on Trade and business under the style of Lit ilk, Cunsrrjkk A Co..
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    • 740 2 coats and jackets; cigars, Manila No. 3 and 4 cigar a scs Mauila and China; colors, oil and water, in tin boxes' and cake.s camphor wood trunks; crowno, fur "aval caps- dinner and tea services; dressing cases; desks travellers writing; fowling pieces, single and double barrel pistol.t, gunpowder and birdmg
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    • 628 2 ICE DEPOT. ICE can be procured at the Depot, near the Assembly Rooms, from 7 till 9 o'clock in the morning, AND FROM 3 till 6 o'clock in the afternoon, (Sundays excepted.) Tokens for quantities of 2 lbs,, 5 lbs. and 10 lbs. can be obtained at the godownsof WHAMPOA
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    • 606 2 NOTICE THE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform the Public i tint he has opened an Auction and Commission Room in Commercial Square, and trusts, by care and attention to business, he w ill merit a share of their Patronage. M. F. DE SOUZA. Singapore, 21st. Oct. 1853. NOTICE. SPECIAL BILLS OF
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    • 780 2 w LOST. Near Messrs. Whampoa and Co.'s Store* THREE BANK OF ENGLAND NOTES: Ono for 5 No. *****. „10 *****. 5 *****. Any person having found the same is desired to restore them to the undersigned, who will g lVi; a liberal reward. N B. Payment will be stopped at
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    • 641 3 TRIESTE ROUTE. OVERLAND ROUTE VXA TRIESTE. THE Austrian Lloyds Steam Navigation Company's Imperial Mail Steam Packet!. leave Alexandria direct for Trieste after the arrival of the Passengers by the Peninsular In r] Oriental Company's Steamers from Calcutta, on adoiit the 4th or sth of every month and ;l arrangement has
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    • 1107 3 HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. SURPRISING CURE OF A CONFIRMED ASTHMA AFTKR UVE YEAUS SUFFERING. The followiny testimonial has been sent to Professor Jiolloway, by a (ientleman named Middleton, of Scotland Road, Liverpool. Sir,— Your Pills have been the means, under providence, of restoring me to sound health alter five years of severe
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    • 1147 3 HOLLOW AY'S OUTM\T. A MOST ASTOMSIIING CORE OF SCROrULUC* ULCKRS:— A CASK CERTIFIED B\ THK MAYOR or BOSTON. Copy of a Letter from J. Noble, Esq., Mayor oj Boston Lincolnshire. To Professor Hollow m. Dear Sir.— Mrs. Sakah Dixon of Liquorpond Street. Boston, has this day deposed before me that
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    • 1095 3 .:,'--i^^ 2 ka aaa CFRES WITIIOCT MFDICI\E, l\. 'lIMP'mP rn\\ KMr.X K OR F\PF.\SK, BY r\U BAKRY'i delicious REVAI.KNTA AIiABICA PO )l), saves 50 times its cost in other intans of c.rp and is the natnriil remedy which l">s obtained r >o,ooo testimonials 1 of cures from the Kifrht Hen.
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  • 73 4 Straits Times Singapore: Tuesday, Oct. 3rd, 1854. We bare to announce the an ival of the following passenger* Sept. 27 per Fortitude from Melbourne, Mr. P. Bronel 28 per Shanghai froii Calcutta, Colonel Tv, lor, Mr* Adenit, Capta n Charletworth, and Mr. Binvs. Oct. 1 per Padang from Batavia, Meatn.
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  • 20 4 Captain Rollason, of the Formosa, reports having spoken, in Batavia Bay, the ship Futty Mmnbarick from Whampoa bound to Bombay.
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  • 85 4 We have been requested to notice that the turn of 100, a moiety of the proceeds of the late performance of the Lily troupe, has been handed over to the charitable institutions of the place, as follows: Tan Tock Sing's Hospital 20. Institution Free Schools 20. Rev. Mr. Keaaberrys do.
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  • 500 4 Thk Singapore and Java newspapers for some time past have drawn attention to the presence in the Archipelago of roving Lanun and Balanini pirates, whose depredations and doings are the terror of native traders ami the people inhabiting the sea-coasts. Since the unsuccessful affair of Captain Massie at Tungku, when
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  • 1301 4 We noticed the ambiguous and somewhat obscure terms employed in the enactment on points where there should be most explicit information, especially as the Act is a lengthy one and introduces radical changes in the previously existing system. Subjoined are some instructions as to the manner of carrying the Act
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    • 802 4 ftß d bladdei, such aj ttone or gravel; inflammatory irritstion and ciamp of tbe urethra, cramp of the kid reya and bladder, strictures and hemorrhoids. This teMj invaluable remedy is employed with th« most ,i;i»factory result, not only in bronchial and pulmonary -omplatntu, where irritation and pain are to b«
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    • 541 4 Peninsular and Oriental Steam navigation Company's Office, Battery Road Singapore. MAII> jMfei LIWES OUTWARD KAILS. Tub Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam Ship ERIN, Captain Rogers, wilh Ibe European Mails of the 25th August nay be tspected. en route to Hongkong and Shanghai, en or about tbe Ist proximo.
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    • 108 4 THEATRE ROYAL, SINGAPORE. MRS. GKEIG begs to announce to the Gentry and Inhabitants of Singapore, that she will have the honor of giving a Theatrical Performance, to be held within the Assembly Rooms, on the Evening of Monday, 9th October, 1864, the Entertainment will commence with the beautiful Comedy entitled
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  • 428 5 Batavia and Sourabaya journals, received by the Dutch steamer Padung, announce tli«* loss of the barque Jemina Peieira, belonging to Singapore, on her passage from Ampanam, which vessel struck upon a sunken rock in the passage between Ooa-Goa and Raas island, and went down about fifteen minutes afterwards in thirty
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  • 1201 5 Calcutta papers have been received by the Steumer Shanghai to the 2Uth of September. The Englishman, on the authority of a London letter, mentions that Lady Susan Ramsay, the eldest daughter of the Governor General is comiug to India immediately and our contemporary therce infers that the Marquess Dalhousie wfli
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  • 2404 5 Minutes of the Proceeding* of the Municipal Committee on the l&th September, 1854. Prbsrmt Hon. T. Church, Esq. I J. Guthrie. Eaq Captain Man. H. T. Marshall, hsq. Read a letter (A), dated the 1 3th of September, from the Rev. J. M. Beurel, to the address
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  • 5076 5 A Bishop fob thi Mauritius. It is announced that the Queen has been plcnsed io s-tnetion the immediate erection of the Mauritius and i.s dependencies into a bishopric. The society for the propagation of the Gospel htis appropriated the sum of 3,000/. out of its Jubilee Fund towards the endowment
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  • 2293 7 Singapore, Oct. 2»d, 1854. There has been no improvement in our Marel, during the past fortnight, in the demand r European manufactures. Produce continues in fair request, an. r.'.ost command previous prices. Since the publication of our last Circular the olloving staple articles have been ollicialty reoorled
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  • 281 7 Exports. Sept. 12th. To Havre by the French ship &t% —222 pit and 71 ciy* rattans. Sept. 10th. To Glasgow by the British brig Lady Mona 847 pi* and 46 ctys gambler, 2,242 pis and 12 etys sago flour, 864 pis and 46 ctys pearl sago, 27 pis and 58
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  • 157 7 Awjbe Shipping Niwb.— The following ships passed through the Straits of Sunda. Sept. 5 Resolution, London for Hongkong; 7 Mary Queen of Scots, Singapore for Swan River W-tj Sparks, London for Hongkong Stomaway' China for London 1 Eliza Thornton, Singapore for Cape Town and London; Champion, Singapore for Adelaide Louisa,
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  • 855 7 Ora Tbadb and Comxbrcb. —The Board of Trade returns for the month and six months ending the sth July have just been isiueJ, and show the following results:— The total declared vslue of exports for the month last past is 8,747,313/., but this includes a sum of 1,039,672/. for unenumerated
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  • SINCAPORE SHIPPING
    • 182 8 Sep,, 27—Dutch ship Nassau, Bockel, London May 27. —Brit, bark Fortitude, McDonald, Melbourne Aug. 10. —Do. brig Samdany, Nakoda, Pinang Sept. 8. m 28—Dutch bark Tye Go»n, Do. Chenbon Sept. 16. Uo. do. Bintang Baroo, Do. Minto Sept. 23. n P. and 0. Co.'sS.V. Shanghai, Munro, Calcutta Sept. 20.
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    • 103 8 Sept. 26—Dutch schr. Masahoor, Nakoda, Batavia. m Brit, brig Kirn Yap Soon, Do. Pinang. 28—Do. do. Bernard, Hackett, Adelaide. h Dutch bark Tanjong Pinang, Nakoda, Kongpoot. Do. do. Loopuyl, Beoumuster, Hamburg. 29 Brit. schr. Maria, Skinner, Patani. Do, do. Eagle, Nakoda, Malacca. ",_p. and 0. Cos. S. V. Shanghai,
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  • 850 8 august 13th, 1854. M. C. Joakim, Esy, Drar Sib, After we left the Sandheads we encountered a very severe gale rising from South to S. S. E., with a very heavy sea running in all directions. We carried sail as long as possible, but
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  • 740 8 (ON GOODS) VOYAGES BY BAILING VESSELS l'tr cent To tii eat llritain 24 to 3 Continental I'orts m Lurupe 24 to 3 Macao, Cunisiu«moo!i and tailing between 30th June Ilongko'ng or and lit Match 14 W haupoa Amoy, during the above period respectively
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  • 64 8 Ou Kugland 6 Months credit* at 4s. 9Jd. 4*.lod. Ui On Calcutta 236 per 100 d-llars. Bombay 40 days *i*)it IU- lib per dollars lii'j Syeee iiUer H to »4 P« cent premium forlarg* Company's Mupees '^35 p«*t IOU ilollurs Java ll u pees U'»-' w P er
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  • 1168 8 The l*t»-«t particulars from the plasue-stric lien colony are contained in il»e following extract* from the Barbatloei Globed July 10: The plague is still among us— virulent, deadly as ever. The most we can say is, that it has shifted quarters, and it may be that, from causes apart from
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  • 386 8 NATIVK GRAFT— BRITISH— f*Uf Monluri. Judul X.m 11. SlMval Vni 1, Dolphio. F bany, K. C. Bux, Sideiis, Tiaii 3 Hin, Mubabooly, Atiet Rahman, Johanna, S.uudann). Briitomart, Adelaide. v K DUTCH— Sen io. I'ospah, Futty Hoksenif. Futtal Hair. Balenken^uan, Cornelia, Haat H n Tiang Tay, Snuffelar,
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  • 1788 9 Times Office, October 3rd, 1854. IHB Peninsular and Oriental Company's steam .bin BUN, Captain UOCERS, arrived hare this <iiy at noon, having left Bombay Sept. 16th, (i;i!!e the 25th, and Penang the Ist instaot— We annei a list of passengers: for Singapore. Colonel Anderson. For Hon
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  • 878 9 [From oub own Coebespoxdknt] Malta, 30th August 1854. I send you files of our latest papers, but in the absence of the steamer from Consiantinople cannot give you later intelligence. Little fa it Ii how. ever is to be placed in the numerous and exaggerated reports respecting the mortality among
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  • 1292 9 [Br H. Crbdnrr's Telegraphic Exprkss.] Trieste, Aug. 27 th, ISSI. Vikmka, 23bd Aooust.— The retreat of the Russians beyond the Pruth is going on Tery quickly, and thousands of carriages have gone to convey stores and the sick. According to a telegraphic despatch from St. Petersburg, the lo*s of Bomaraund
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  • 687 9 Miiuin'j Lane, London, August 23rd, 1854. THk tout 1. 1 ItM Ito M rk«' risM v.« <Ule <>f our last his In fll low and ()•••<" indine the price of common 1 oiigou h .is materially dt-dutd, aii.i the belier Hod bin k I'itl cl»s<c!* have .Uo
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  • 57 9 Arrived. Aug. 10 East Lotha 1, SingaMM; Early Bird, Shangh.ii Dannebroi;, Shanghai i 21 Clontarf, Singapore. Departures. Aug. 12 Wni. Fisher, Singapore, 14 SeringapatHin, Singapore Joaiah Bradba, Sin eipore Sea Witch, Hongkong; 11 Innhn Singapore Toronto, Hongkong l > Brit >n, Hon^ kong; 17 AlTerton, Hongkong.
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