The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 29 August 1844

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. \\>. 35. V\>i. THIit&MKIY MOHJirijrG, 29th JLMJ&UST, 1844. JVto. CCCCJLXVII
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  • 244 1 (From the Spectator, Ju^ust 10.) From ihe ti<rr,bay prints fit learn, that a fesiive demonslra'iun in honor of Sir llknby PorriNoEß. was to come oft on the 29th ultimo hy desire of the gallant Orticer, a Ball aud Supper was prtfericd to B nv I <|" Pt which would
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 767 1 FOR LONDON. rWMI K fa*t class «hip MANLIUS Captain frv»<r^ 1 Hodgc, 705 Tons burthen, having r-% nearly a complete Car^o engaged will be (•ilit-d atx ut the 25'h of next month* 1 or Freight or Pa^age apj ly to tfOTTItWOODB CONNOLLY. npore, Qof/i Augutt, 1R44 TOR LIVER t OOL.
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    • 725 1 DOLLARS. GEM MILL Co's. Treasury, alias Savugs Bank, still continues open for discounting Good Bills; for advancing Money on Goeds, and Government Grants; and for receiving Cash at lu-terj-st on advantageous terras for Depositors. Sinsapore, 19th Aunt 1844 FOR SALE. Ihe Property of a Gentleman, leaving this Settlement. 4 Handsome
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    • 667 1 FOR SAI.F. At the Godowns of the Undersigned. Champagne 6t Johamusberg Hock from Messrs Fredk Giesler Co.'s London. Sherry, in Hhds. qr. casks and cases, 3 dozens each of superior quality. Brandy, in Hhds. and cases of 3 and 6 dozens each. Scheidam Gin. Whiskey Beer, in Hhds. cases 3
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    • 587 1 *OTrcE. To be sold by Public Auction, This-day, Thursday, at o'clock. BY F. MARTIN, AT HIS AUCTION ROOMS, COMMERCIAL SQUARE. 1 ei{rht-day Chronometer, nearly new. 1 Sextant, silver scale. 1 do do. 6 tubes, &c. Plated and Plated-ware, Wearing Apparel, China Trunks, Writing Desks, Pistols, Nautii cal Intiumenls, Charts, Books,
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  • 100 2 Tub Bombay Mail— The retail of Semiramu will, the Mail of the I9ih u U w.i* a source of much ,U< ai poimift The Superintend Sir Robert Oliver, ordered the 9*s<>stris immediately to be got ready to carry on the Mails The delay allowed an opportunity ol despatching le:tei*
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  • 177 2 The Oovern.r-Governor's Levee. (Frotr* thr h<uud of India. Auuwt \i) Sir tttiiry Hardiagc* held his first levee on Monday mon.in^ at (jioverninent Hou>e. It was numerously aiteii'ted bs upuile-i en in the servue, and by ma-iy out *>f it, both RvvepeasM and Natives. Mr Bl d stood «nthe GoM'intn
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  • 142 2 The M ilitary Enttitainment to Lord Ellepborough. The entertainment to LUeiiboiough, by which the otiu-<M* at' the aimy have endeavoured to evince then sense of his Lonl^iip's iuvarialtle kindnesa to the military biancii ot the service, was given ou Monday evening sir Henry Hardinge, as everyone expected, declined to be
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  • 1884 2 (From the Englishman, August [By .hi accidental iiai.spoMtion. in the printing office, tlie editorial veision ul Lord Elgabof gll speech was incoi 1 1 ctly| given. We accordingly substitute the loilowiiiji v.i.Mon, instead of giving errata, which might not be understood Ed. Eng i entw men,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 8039 2 (Continued from the last uwk's issue We have teen lhat when Mr Darrah's Rules were abolished his own designation of the Schools was I by a special enactment retained. There had been no dismissal of Masters ;no dispersion of Scholars; They weie to be known »till as -'The
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  • 1385 3 [F«om THm Chin.« Repository for April] km. I. Notice, of the religion, manners and CU9 tarns of the ttamese. Bj the late M. Bruguier Translated from the Annalea de la Foi. GUIERE (Continued raoti oo» The kii>g is distinguished from hi* •übjectt bv W rich eq.ip.ge. No one en
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1236 4 In this Port there are Imports ™71t^t^f^*xrih^ees7 Acronnt* «r* kept in Sp.ni.b Dollar, divided into Ont*. The usual credit on sale, is as toUow. :-Ei;.iope Goods, S Months. Inu.ah t. BiUA
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    • 679 4 EUROPE GOODS. ineii money by the purchases ot damaged Goods bv aiu-ti- «1,,,, bolu ta so?"? 1 BOme eXfem £5&Ef he «S boats has also had an impression on dealers. T.»e onlv sales nv,. I to notice are White Shirting 36 in. 40 yds. /J.T 4u
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    • 44 4 From England, 7'h June, Otrrimd ria Bombay. From Bombay, iitd Aui^., via Madras, Krora Caicutta, 9tb Au^ij^t per Audax. From China, 30th July f H. M. sir. Spiteful. From Manila, IStfa J»ily,tva China. h From Uatavia, I7tk July per D'Arcy, k crs
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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    • 528 4 ARBITALB. Bate. Flag Vessel's Name* Captain From I Date °J 1 1 I I I Depart. Au it iJ'! llßl ar< l Tuscan i^.^ii N. Z,al a ,»d~2nd ult 21 Brit.sh barq Ehz. 4ift«//« I Lystcr Calcutta 29th alt „21 British schr. Inland Qufen Reisham Bombsy {Ist ult" „Tl British
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPOSH FREE PRESS.
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPOSH FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 29nd AUGUST, 1844.
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    • 645 1 ('*tovi the friend of India, August July 25 The Governor-General has appointed his sun, Mr tlardinge, Private Secretary, Majoi Fiuroy Somerset, Military Secretary, and Major Wood, and all tlie late Governor-General's AiU>-de (amp, on his own staff lie lias aiso fixed Monday next eleven o'clock tor ilie
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    • 466 1 Shipping Intelligence. Eight Aiaus iiiived per the Arui and having belonged to the Arab brig Mary Mullabtf, give the following details respecting the loss of that vessel and the conduct of the authorities ot Madagascar towards towards them. The Mary Matluby sailed from Muscat seven montheago tor Mauritius, with
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    • 875 1 Cornwall* at Trincomalee, \2t'* June, 1844. Sir,— jam directed by His Excellency, the Naval Commander-in-^hiei, (with reference to my letter of the 6tli April last,) to transmit you a copy of a general memorandum, which contains sailing directions lor the barrier Reel, in Torres' Straits. I hav*» the
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    • 852 1 Newcastle.— Stockton —Colonial Manufactures —Cloth.— -Salt. (From the Sydney Herald, June 2\.) There can be little doubt that from its geographical position, and ample supply of those two great requisites— coat and water, the nnouth ol the Hunter will be the site of the principal mauufactuies in the colony,
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    • 2691 1 On the 3tate of the Naval Strength of France compared with that of England. (By the Frincr ob Joinvillb.) Continued from our last. Thus then the wreck of oar victorious squadron is either blockaded or assailed by numerous forces, who to tbe full power of their organization, join the
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    • 276 2 TO THE EDITOa OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS My Dear sir, Are you aware that the Authorities are paying no attention to the suggession which appeared in your paper sometime ago respecting the erection off Lamp Posts at the landing place near the Police office. The motive for neglecting an
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    • 272 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Dear Sir, A correspondent in the paper of the 15th instant justly complained of Vessels being sent away without due notice being given by the post office. Another steamer has since left without notice which to say theleast, is uneout teons and
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    • 259 2 At the request of a great number of the Community who were not present at the Representation of Venice Puesekved, Mrs Deacle has been induced to announce a second Representation, in order to meet the wishes of her Patrons. Mrs Dkacle begs also to inform them, that in
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    • 1664 2 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 29th August, 1844 EM. 9 Cambran, Commodore Chads at Madras on the evening of the 9th She that morning saw the Tennasserim Steamer, with Lord Ellenborough on board. All well. H. M. Steamer Driver arrived at Bombay on the 29th with Sir Henry Pott;ngeb At
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