The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 6 May 1837

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  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press Extra. Xo. 18. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, 6ih. MAY, 1837. Vol. 2.
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  • 94 1 Singapore, Saturday, 6th. May, 1837. We omitted to mention in our regular issue of Thursday last, that it was by the Hannah we wire put in possession of the Bombay pa-' pers, from which we made extracts of Europe intelligence to sth February, and that it was
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  • 244 1 .el m s» "We understand that the Hannah on her way to this from Bomb.iy, having touched at Tellicherry, received information at that port of a native insurrection having recently broken out at Ifwitgsdore, headed by a relative to the ca; tive Coorg Rajah. The iusurgen^ it appear*, commenced operations
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  • 18 1 Tiie Company's splendid najv Steamer Alalunttr had anived atCochio, where she was ssen by the Hannuk. «J K
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  • 219 1 A Coroner*s Inquest was held on Tuesday last, at riie Poll e Office, over the bodies of two Chinese, who it appeared had met their death the preceding niajit under the following eiffnmstances. The deceaaed lived in a house b;;i!i over the SWamp nearly Opposite the gaol, sod on Monday
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  • 156 1 I y ilie Catherine Cormtlia, from Batavia 2(>lli uli., whiih arrived here on the 4th w* have received Jura Courantsfrom <• (lie J'.tl. Auril, from which we loam HinN. M. S Beltmma, had htrived at Mai ar on the 6 h March. The Uaiaji of Gon "•a iihtiv&toun in the
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  • 93 1 The English letters to the beginning of Feb. received daring the week viu Batavu, by the Harlequin and by the overland despatch, via Bombay, mention the arrival of the Orissa, Matcolt 9y Formidable, Abeona, Clutha, Horknsia and Sarah, all Jicm this and the Ferjce from Mamra. The Formidable and j
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  • 688 1 The following let^from Alexandria has been politely handed ns by an esteemed substriber, to whose firm at this place it was addressed, and will piubably be perused with interest. AhxuvJriuy 23rd. February, 1837. To Gentlemen, The link of connection which this country now forms between England and its eastern dependencies,
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  • 303 1 Tlte boats of the Wo//* together with the gun-boats, winch it will be remembered, immediately after the arrival of that vessel from her cruize along the East Coast of the Peninsula, had sailed in the sune direction in prosecution of further enterprises against the pirates, returned to port the day
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  • 1251 1 THE LATE STORM. (Fror.t the Atlas, HA Beer.) The storm of Tuesday was felt with great severity in the metropolis. It was preceded by a heavy rain, which fell from eleven till one on the night of Monday, and the morning of Tuelday, when the wind, which had been
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  • 837 1 HER MOST FAITHFUL MaJESTv's SPEECH OS OPtXIJIO THE 3U&ION OF TUB COUTKS, JA.NL'ARY 26, 11)37. (Frvm the Times, February 3 Senhores, In .satisfaction of the wish expressed by my subjects, I n:ive convoked the General, Kxtraordinary, and Constituent Cortes of the Portuguese nation. It is now 16 years
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  • 92 2 Fr§m the T i»*« nf 3.i V* ushin^titn. .Inn. 6. Santa Anna h,»s not yer armed, l>ut i< stiU expected her?. It would not bt surprising if ht chan-ed hi* course, after rueeiiue the Preside, it 'l tomrairt on the affairs of IVxas. No movement h.n yet l>een
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  • 1413 2 THE REBELS ARRESTED. 'From the Morning Chronicle, Novr, 4. The Journal de* Debate has the following details respecting the attempt at Straaburg, the authentic ty of which it warrants The youn< Prince Louis Napoleon arrived at Siras'mrg the day before (October J*y), and found i\ asylum in the house
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  • 59 2 Woman was of a rib out of the side of Adam not made out of his head, to top him nor out of his feet, to be trampled' upon by him but out of his side, to be equal to him, under hi3 arm to be protected, and near his
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