The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 27 April 1843

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ,»V». Iff. #\»1. 8. TMVUSUMY MORArMJTG, 2»th **PHIM^ 1843. j%y>. cccxcxv
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 702 1 in 1 < ot'fcT or Judicature <>> PrisckofJ \VaIJrI 1-lakd, Sin(.apohe, and Malacca IITICK I* HrttißY ciVfN, that Letters of I A>lmini*'':»'i"n lfl »Ih F»t;»te, Goods*. C:halt«>l^ H -I I ■♦MM* > Ti *Nii diuH, Llf ill M '.in,. 1 I. ha« ii is ''"V Icm vranifd by ii** >aid
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    • 719 1 -JOE I HEIGHT OR CHARTER. ,g»\ npHK A. 1. hrit. Ship ANTHONY £JL^ JL AND! KSON, 468 Tons Register, lamßCm Captain Sixatt. Apply to URll ARMSTRONG &CO >v>gaftore. Q6th April. I R 4 3 foa sali;. 2rf*rJL vIJK fi fl A. 1. Schoonnr JULIA, Xg*2J"^ M 162 Ton* For pHiiicuUrs,
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    • 785 1 B NOTICE. Order nr ii, c Adiiuiiio M tor to «he Estate of the lateT A N Tianc Go*b, deceased, Messrs L. WitJB^ONMR Co. will «e!l by Public Auciton, on Monday, the Ist P.oximo, at 10 a m the Hou«e« and l'iemis<s viiuale at smpong Kling, on river side, belonging
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    • 718 1 T n NOTICE Io Captains of Vaaaaia **d Othibs Conhkctbd S with the Shipping of Singapore. ThEL CO., Save for Sale at their Marine Store* (The Premiss lately occupied tw Mr G«mmill.) the following vit. Europe, Manila and Coil Cordage, of all sites Europe Canvas, Bleached B.own, from No. J
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  • 858 2 (From the Canton Pram, April A comet h.»s been visible, we learn from Manila and Singapoie since the beginning of last month, bat during almost air which lime (he weather here has been so unsettled, and the sky so continually over-cast, that it was first beheld here on the
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  • 1034 2 Scinde. We received the proclamation isnaed by Lord Ellenborough on hearing of the buttle of llydrabad, just iv time to insert it in on'r last i s gue but were uualile to offer any remarks upon it It ars e.iv. Nt from th> anor of this document that Hit
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  • 348 2 The hot winds have set in, and the season is too far advanced for their farther advance they are therefore deposited in the Fort at Agra. The escort has been broken up. Major Leech is put on the doty of catching Thugs, snd tbe
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  • 366 2 (From tie Englishman, March 30.^ We have been oMfcjpsaJy favored With the following extract Irom the letter of a London Correspondent" r 1 glean from the Overland Englishman,' that t,ou have appointed the Marquis of Tweedale to succeed Lord Ellenboroiigh in ii. c timiwsji Generalship of India, and lM Sn
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  • 1292 2 Peace with China. PRO.PECT. OF AN IMPROVED BTATE or TRADR WfTH CHINA— BTEAM BitTWKEN ENGLAND AND CHINA AND BKTWEEW ENGLAND AND ADSTR.UIA VIA TH*. CAPE OF GOOD Hor.-AVDTHK ADVANTAGE 1 1KBLY THEREBf TO ACCRUE TO BOTH EMPIRES FROM THfclß ALTERED POSITION. Our attention has been drawn to an able
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  • 321 2 Downing Street, I*/ February, 1813. Slr Sir Robert Peel has communicated to me the Memorial of certain irituh Merchant* connected with the Trade of India and China, which you transmitted to him a iliort time since. After an attentive con*ideration of it, we beg to assure you that
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 1830 2 Indocti dijtcant, et amen t meminissi per iti. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FKEE PRESS Aly dear Mr Editor, In lo kin ct yo««" neat and cleanly town of Singapore and conversing with its worthy inhabitants, the on. lays before my eyes the delightful and invigorating scene ot a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 553 2 London-made Buggy Hames*. HonoeaV Lrwt|r I loth, grty and while. Fine Brown I In 1 lands. Gr««n Curtain Gauia>. China Cap* and Umbrellas Gra«s Cloth. English and German Toiled Glasses. Britannia-ware consisting of useful Domestics Articles. Ladie* and Genis While Cotton Hosiery. Superior Manila Segars Brandy, Sherry et Claret in
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  • 2205 3 Singapore, Thursday, 27M April, 1843. We beg to apologise to out readers for the late delivery of the present number of the S?. cUt wMch is owin S to t( »c absence of the Editor, who is conßued to hi» house by severe illness, and ihe gentleman
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  • SINGAPORE PRSS PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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    • 659 4 I ARRIVALS. Date I Flag re*sel>* Name* Captain From. I Daie nf 1 Departure, April JO I BtitUh schnr. Julin Jennings England fsTbecrT" 2(i Dutch ship Djeilaire I Abubakar Cherribon 26th ult. „20 Dutch barq; Kimb in Gingchow Samarang .Slat do 20 British brig Emma Lee Penang 1 1th i.,st.
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 11 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, 27th APRIL, 1&43.
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    • 624 1 North- Last Passage. to China. (Fiom ih* I keiUmkmm k run tele In in* great revolution m m»uiic«f flairs, which |ty science and pria*-*«-ra«ca In exploring different |,*r'« of the ttloh* i» in co'itt vf acconav lishmem n i* ,xn«oriitttarj that the greatest m* mine imsiioii in sJh» woild lias
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    • 643 1 (From the Atlas, Feby 6.) A moat extraordinary change has again taken I lace tn the state of the weather. On Thursday affcuwion, about three o'clock, the fall of <now daring tin- i revfnns night and morning was succeeded by an in t MM trust. Kiipliton was visited
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    • 1630 1 Mahibr»t*», Monoat Night Oa Satarday night the inhabitants of Market •ireet, Br«»n.«t ir et,«nd their immediate iieijht.uurbood were «w« utoailvmit consequence of tire wbicii Norfolk .ir^t. clom to the Po.t uffir«. About half. I f* mm o'clock hit m 4itcof«r«4 to U-»c br»k«a
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    • 368 1 (From the Time; lunmary 31 J Unhid SS Sift** iot tbe matiß y on bo *'d tion of ,t ftaTTS nd the "H««» execution of three of the mutineers, the reputed leader of whom wm a son of Mr Spencer, the Minister at War, J-. .1.11 ..tun,,. All the
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    • 596 1 Teherm, December 24.— The Schah has recently given and additional extension to the college which v i .I.' Ulil UiU the direction of M. the Abbe Vidal, subjecting it, besides, to a military rifftme an I instruction. French studies, mathematics, fortification aud topography are being followed up with great
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    • 599 1 The Hecate which arrived here yesterday from Bejrout brings news from Beyrout t« tbe 20th ult The cbie s of tbe Mironites »nd Diuies have, aa before published, beta chostn, but they wait tbe j confirmation from the Purte. Tranquillity reigned through all the province. In the neighbourhood of
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    • 335 1 BT THOMAS E. 9. POLSOM. Our moments imperceptibly and quickly pass away. Just like the setting summer sun's departing glimmering ray. No sooner are we seen known than from the stage we go. And, who, alas can e'er retrace our footsteps hers below Our hours, with swiftest speed,
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    • 220 1 All the Royal gardens, too, are open, and the people walk in them, aud stream round the palaces, passing, in many instances through their very courts and gateways, just as if they were their own. Nay, tb« Royal and ducal owners walk about amongst the people with as
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    • 853 1 General Jackson has written another latter in relation 10 bauks and pa| er money. U cl->se* as foiiows I »m, and ever have i>een opposed to all kinds of Government paper currency, let it be derived from the Exchequer, or otherwise. If e pa per i*
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    • 2365 2 T«« Storm Ym.krdat -Extaordinabt Ac•ice >r at thk Nkw Hot a i. Kxch a n«b.— Tlie wea. ther yetierday exceedingly variable. Tt.e morn, in? wh perfectly dry and clear, with the line bracing •ir but j* the day advanced, frequent showers of r«|*i fell. and Hie atmosphere Mfcat**) the
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    • 1866 2 Death of Col. Stoddart and Mr Connolly at Bokhara. (From the Gentleman's Gazettt, March 18.) sad fute of Col >nel Stoddart and Mr ConoMy has oeen made the theme of several paragraphs in ih papers 1-uely, and we are very ranch obliged to a friend (lately a captive himself) for
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