The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 27 July 1837

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I .r«. 30. ™*vn&n*i y J/on.v/.ve, m». jrf/ii* isai. rv»f. s
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  • 1053 1 E*TENDINO THE REMEDIES OF CRfiD!TOIiS AGAINST the Property Op|DfigTOßS, andfob ABOLISHING IMPRISONMENT FOR DeBF, EXCEPT ClßtAtti tASES OF FraVD. By Claim* I. A judgment creditor niny Inve exertion against tell (he lands and hereditaments o» Uk debtdf; subject to prior incdmbranrces, and shall hold the same
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  • 40 1 At Malacca, cm the 12th instant, at the Dutch Protestant Church* by the Reverend J. Evans, and afterwards at the Roman Cotholic Church, by the Revd. Fre Francisco Gomes 3, Vicar, Mr. Huoh Edwards, to MlSi TftEOBORA I>£ SOUZA.
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  • 777 1 (Prom the Huriaru, June 27 J We give prominent insertion to the following Maulmain Chronicle E.itra, received yestsrday titulntaiii, 27th A/aft 1 837 2a. *i. A letter ha* this morning been received from CoU Barney, dated Ist instant, which completely relieve fts of all the fears' ibat have been
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 917 1 I GOVEBX9IEXT VOTIFI- C ATIOV. VK/ITH a mw to ensure a correct Registry and TV account of all Goods Irn ported and Exported H attbis Settknaent, and in ibe absence of any s|>ecific H and auiboritetl staitdard descriptive of the v-arious I »riid« of MercfMndise, Notice js hereuy oivcm, that
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    • 788 1 XOTICE* T !n E T V NI)rMIC L Nr D have iiMocmted t^m.elves wa AT EB IJ nr C v* c uuaerii>e h*^** WILLIAM MERRYWEATHER GILBERT A>GUS. Butavia, lit June, 1837. NOTICE TS HrRK»r civfn, tl.nt application ha? tin's day been Xmade to tlie Court of Judicature of Prince of
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    • 418 1 white, damp 3o# a Ms. I v other East ludia riothia- of any interest has occurred. M(1 Tka.—lh consequence of the arrival of 3,500 Bags Ceylon, whith are announced for sale on Tuesday next, there are no buyers of this descripturn Unless Mt a decline of 1« a Is per
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  • 3231 2 TO THE EDITOR Ok' THE SING A POKE FRILF PHESS. Bit, Having at length recovered In «r>me measure the u^e of my hand, I hasten to fulfil my eirgagement with your readers by making *a few very brief atteufoa to «he otiier places \*i>ited in our ex|>ec;tion. These will
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  • 1887 2 •TO TUE EDIIOK OF Tilt SINOAI'ORE l-UKE i»K_SS Hating in two former letters spoVerraTtha constitution and Iriboai- of that 6.>a which with kinditd institutions, is the glory of Gre it Britain and whose tVuits shail survive wneu this world, and all things in it, shall htve passed awiy; .proofed to
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  • 3173 2 Singapore, T&Ursday, 27th. July, 1837. T. .e arrival of tlie Cowasje* Family during theweek, from Calcutta the 4t!i inst., has put us in possession of our usual Bengal files up to the 30i.1i ult f of which, however, we naw availed ourselves but partially on the present
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  • 673 3 B brig Fly, from Pewmg—loo ph. Mack pepper 16 tins beef, i tiirs pork, 2,000 Sb, drs. Mdaccu— 50 pis. tin, 20 pis. buliUlo hid«s. »U. rai ans 3,000 S;j. drs. B. &//'/> David Clark, frrm Chiiin 315 pis. mule twist, 100 ps. blue nankeens, 6 tubs China ware
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  • 919 3 B. brig Napoleon, /'or Mui/rcu—] ocks. Ho:Usons' beer, 1 ck cooking utensils, 40 etses <:hmi. Penarii— 10 boxes segais, 90 ps. chintz, I bd v<i woollens, 4,p09 flo;>rin« tiles. £Wi<?r~-100 ps. to a cloth, 10,000 China plates, 10 ctys. said Ufoa? 2,050 Sp. drs. B. Arfg Fly y for
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  • Singapore Free Press Price Current.
    • 1446 4 No Duties on Imports Exports and no Port Charges on Vessels. Th* Cv~re*c* rnvhic conmrtrciml transactions are calculated, it the Spannh Duller divided int* (>»«/«. The common veight is the Picul, 6f \M\ lbs. avotravpotse, atviaea tuto I UU tatties. &ai.t and R IC e, are co»?njon/i, —Id by the
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  • 1297 4 4* *W 9ales can now be effected for payment in Cash a quotations in the Price Current are made on this principle* turns for consignments can generally be made in Bill* fj** t Gold Dust, uhen Produce is not preferred. EUROPE GOODS. BEER, WINES SPIIUTS. Beer.—
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 225 4 •m.^^^mm^ i—^ Shipping: in the Harbour. Vessel** Names. Commanders. I Consignees Tons Where From Destination. D i>arq. Jttfdnl Harrie j Ainnarrack Natives. 7! iTaUvTt B. ship Dowlet Penaud Freedom Natives. 225 Carrikal D. *hip Fatfal Rahman Rahman Natives. Siam Siam I), barq. Fnttul Knrrim Sech Jafar Natives. So'jrabaya H. C.
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    • 216 4 Tortoisrsbkll.— Small imports by the Borneo boats— sold at -8 600 for mixed qualities. FREIGHTS. To London Liverpool— Dear] \V eight and Rough Goods, abundant— most of which however. Will be taken away by the Colombian nnd Sir Jno.Bercsford now daily expected,; Light Ft eight and Measurement Goods— scarce. EXCHANGES.—
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 16 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Xo. 30. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JIORN4KG 27th JULY, 1837 Vol. 2.
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    • 147 1 Our commercial advices from Liverpool, dated on Saturday night, autt that, notwithsuiidiu^ tiie contrjdiction given on Thursday lo the report of an exUrusive failure having taken place on tli.it day, the hou^; to which thai report pointed actually stopped payment on Friday. The house in question had
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    • 1760 1 Saturday Evening. Tlie feeling in the city on the subject of the comr in :l credit ha 9 not been so jjood a>; it was yesterliy, but these relapses, con.si.lerini; tfte great weight L i „t idiness that remains to he arranged, must necessarily be of
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    • 2330 1 KAncii 18. xkws or this wi'ek. The Government and theii Liberal supporters have stifle red virtual defeat on the Church-rate question. The odj oui !ied deb ite on Mr. Rice's resolution comuieueed on Monday, anil termiuated on Thursday morning, on a division of 27. i to 2«">0 majority tor
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    • 480 1 It has been suggested as an arrangement likely tv be very beneficial in the present situation of our commercial relations with the United States, that the bills of exchange by which it is represented should be drawn by the Uuuk of the United States, instead of by pri-
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