The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 2 February 1843

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Preess AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. o. 5. W\»l. H. TULHSi>_IY MORjriJTG, Sin 184 ft CCCXCIII
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1477 1 GOVERNMENT HOTIFICATION. THE extreme disievaid manifested by all classes of ibe Mercantile Community to the existing Jm «r r .did Export Reuulatiur and the impossibility k > ke. 1 ing a correct Registry and account of the 1 nmmtite of the Settlement, while the present laxity and indifference prevails, have
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    • 1001 1 Permit to he tken Second A General Permi( ra ted to ship will then be H ivan from s»ch place and at such time as may be convenient *o all part tea. No Good, to be ship- Third No Goods to be E at •f 8 not shipped that are
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    • 730 1 Tl.e Re^istrnr forbid- XV. Hit- .^iM,ai uf lmden to «r«nt Prr-uit ports and Expoits shall not mL SS& E Mllt Jeimit forlhe lm P° rf S '7nI r I r l|im ll E |)Ort Of T.u-.hipment of 7 taw, istaiute, or Reflation, Ou discovery of the and shall utt W\s
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 755 2 1 t-.UtITA. r*|"UE Biaj NN ILLIAM, C apian, Fcoit, will >*\) X in i few days, hoi Ki«ikht or p«s>ajte, apply to HOUSTEAD, SCHWA BE CO. fingapwe. It< hebntury 1843. FOR CHIKA7~ THE fine Ship HINDHM'AN, Captain Lamb, 600 Torn, having a laise poition of her Caigo engaged, will meet
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    • 904 2 NOTICE. THE L'ndnsnineo ha»e ifen appointed Agents al thi> Settlement lvi the lieli'ime Muiine Insurance Company of Calcutta and are now prepared to grant Policies on Goods and Merchandize or Treasure to any p%rt ol the World, on the usual terms and make lisfc payable in case of Loss in
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    • 669 2 FOR SALE. SHEATHING Copper mndffatlsof Sizes. Apply to 11 J M. MOSS. Singapore, 26th Jany. 1842. ON SALE. TWO very handsome Pianos, from J. Broadwood if Lonoon—receieved per Banglore viz. Ore 61 Octavo Cabinet. ALSO One German Piano. Apply to SYME CO. Singapore, Wth January 1843. ADVERTISEMENT. COMMANDERS of Vessels
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    • 771 2 FOR SALE. At the Godvwii* of the Undersigned Suri.Kiou CiiAMr -aom, at Drs 13, 15, 18 per dz. Claret, Pontei Canet, at 7 per dox. I St. Julien > Supenor j War^ aux mf n Sherry, Europe bottled at 6 Hock, Hocklieimer, at 9 Calcutta- bottled Beer, in quarts and
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  • 397 3 (from tk* Canton Regxtter, Jttny. 17. J The Chinese high commisiioner arrived at Canton Id the avening of the 10th inst. H. E did not land antil the next morning, when he immediately visittd the controller of maritime customs, for the purpose of examining the books of the office.
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  • 218 3 CAPTAIN DENHAM'S JOURNAL. [CONTINUED FRO* NO. I.] (From the union Rfxi*ter, Jan. 10 Sf 17 18 1 J. April 27th Thit morning wrote a cbit, ready for the carpenter, to be tent on when an op portunity occurs. Hard squalls and rain, in the aftern urn, sent
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  • 42 3 At Chinsurak Clinrrh, on Monday evening, the 26th December, by the Rev. Horatio Mount, Jamkh Sutherland, Esq., Priccipul of the Hooghly College to Eliza, fifth daughter of the Ute John Jambs Ullmann, Esq. of Wilmington, Delaware, United States of North America.
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  • 3058 3 Singapore, Thursday February 2, 1843. iTlie H. C. Steamer Diana, irrived yesterday h vim; left Pinang on the 26th ult. The Hon'ble S. Garlhtg Esq»e Acting Governor dl the Settlements, Mrs Gaulinu, two Mis* IVi-wflls, Mis Gotlieb and chiJd, and Mi V in««o:vjeren came in her. We
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  • 354 3 Cam lostd fur Iletit'tti'i at <t Farewell Port*. I. The young and old—the h.gh and low Have all a human heart; The coldest of our kin<i must know Some form or scene ax which to glovr r From which 'tis pam to part, II Familiar things—a bird a flowar—
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    • 476 4 b~ b«M).. Amtlui lhtii»p»t»> 400 Dawson Spoitiswuoue k Connolly Kepanmg H hrij Pm4 189 Mdutosh do B. barq. Dotma t'armeltta 285 Foss do Li Ifif Humbler 271 j Hutchinson do B »miq /Vine* Htkrnt 397 Barclay McLaine, Kra»er Co. London l>. barq. bimon Tuyfar j 431 Brown do For charter
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    • 155 4 ARRIVALS. m 26 BritMh b«rq Af d ry raM C W«e < Taylor m"* 0 iy Ja 1 2rt British ship ffin M BCaO K^ iil I Irl P I II „30 British bq. Dona Carmalita Fos« 2/th n W British barque ,4-i/ Jurt Jf.untm. 3 .d Deer „30 Brituh
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, t.. FEBRUARY, 18
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    • 1249 1 f Continued from 3rd page.) 28th— Troop* pot on summer caps and clothing. Mr Partridge tent for M yesterday, and for tbe tame purpoM bt mw another Ban belonging to tbe Nerbnddah, who Mid the not a* before Mr Partridge kept away all night by order of the mandarin who
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    • 820 1 The Show atjferozepore. (From the Friend India, January 5.) The object for which the army of Reserve, consist•og of 16 000 troops, has b«*.. kept log e.ber on the banks of the Su-le^e, U accompl, s >c d. The iroops returning from Aff^lianisia,, have arrived wiihin our owniernturies, and
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    • 1145 1 From the Ist to the 7th Jani/a**. The first Opium Sale for 1843 took place aC tfre Exchange Roomi on Monday. The following i 3 the result of the tale Ckests Highest Lowest Average Proceeds Brhar 'Mb 152* 1425 1456,1,2, 5045 300 Benares 500 1&10 1265 1283,211,
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    • 278 1 We recently presented our readers with a specimen of the spirit of military government by which Sir Charles Napier, who commands in Scinde, appears to be animated. We have often heard old military men say that, though brave hs lions, the Napiers are a queer race, tnd certainly there
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    • 919 1 (From «ur tfwii, Correspondent.) London, 4. A Now. 18 42. In the political world there is nothing of impor. tance to narrate, although tumours are still afloat that Lord Lyndhurst's health i« not in that state to enable him to undergo the fatigues of his office and that it
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    • 503 1 (From the Atlas for India November 4. 1 We have at this moment to speak of a discover* ivhich mast not only astound every reader wheiha* it home or abroad, but make him deeply ponder ov r U»e consequences likely to occur if the expectation. of those
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    • 456 1 (From the Liverpool Albion, October \s.) Mr Burdekin, the acting manager, has *b*eond*4 tmder very suspicions circumstance*. He* look hfe Passage in the British and North American" Rural Mail rteamer the Britannia, which tailed ou Towadcf fot Halifaa aud Boston. He had ire»iotfsly tb rpp»] o board
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    • 1693 2 Tke L#e*f J/frrwr has called tli« aitentun of the p«hUr to the fact, thiil at m> i A of our history, •leetU tariu* tb* ml-, iry >.f tlw Bsafavef Napoitutn, b«« tuob au 4l*r.in*( *ucce«s ion ol bWiw« bre.u struck ay foreign (j<>«i i ntt> m?. at
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    • 382 2 We have great pleasure in extracting from the <7/a*. gow < onstitutionnl. the following gratifying notice of the Highland Welcome givea to Mr Mathesoa of Achany "A HIOHLANDKR WkLCOMK TO Mr MvTHKSOV ot AchaKY. On Wednesday the I Itk inst., this distinguished and praiseworthy gentleman arrived at his
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    • 407 2 From the London Time*, October 28 A le'tei I torn Madrid, published in th*» Commerce French pa)ter. contains an account of the discovery in the lioyal archives of S tlatmnca of authemic documents, proving what ha- heiet"tore reeled on vauue tiadition The follow ing
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    • 715 2 (From the Guerntry Star, September 15 The Aiarm, Captain T. L Stewart, left Guernsey last year fur the Falkland Islands, and depaned thence at the end of May last for Buenos A) >es. A gentleman <»l jliis i<U»)d (Guernsey) Jtaving received a letter hy
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    • 474 2 The first arrest of a British delinquent in Americ* under the new treaty has just occurred in New York The individual had arrived from Scotland, ©to Liverpool, whence he had been followed, and his landiug anticipated by two of his Victims. He was arrested on board the vessel*
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    • 360 2 The Crisis^ in Texas. (From the London Times, Notemher I.) Present appearances indicate th: t the Tex*n» are to have another struggle for the maintenance of their independence, and, if successful. )t will probably be the last. For months past $aiiU Anna has been engaged in raising and drilling
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    • 62 2 It has been decreed l»y the Congress of New Gr«nada, th»t all the privilegtg which have heretofore been given to the French ..ml English, in Onei.iu< a CHiial tiin.usfli Panama, he forfeited tnd witlnlr nn, 'md the project of entUsretintJ tfcr Atlantic with
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    • 888 2 A letter trot* Capt;iin Jam*** Codrnxii, juu., of the shi,> Sarah I arker, at New V "k from Masapore. to* the owners in this city, tells the following jfrarty story The collision look place <>v the J.lth of September, in lat. 14. 17 N- loua. 4**.
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