The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 31 October 1844

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vo. 44. S*u>l* $>. TJUnVmrnnormtT jm&mßjrMJira. sist ocTonEst, 1844. *Vo. CCiTCIiXXYI.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 876 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. m.mr.4-.-\>~-1-iiF jnttowtNc. v.. tke i 4 poausasß raa OI M HAL I M Bl MMI >a .1. HUTTERWOKTH. i off n- <a I' M Istntd. inyojiui i 5 MmttmmXn. SitMmmO-O. tlsl (hto'er 1 I I I'll The foi ov.n.<_ copy of a letter ad.lre*sed instant, hv Btder or
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    • 798 1 TO LET. nplllAT well-finished and commodious rf_H*eh Jc. HoHse in the t intonment aie!\ r ocC lied hy Major HaLOanf, 4th Regl.N. I Apj ly to MA RTI N. DTCEft Cot TO laJß'X*an r \p H B llnnaa m KthUe Rood lately Kit nteni'ied hy Major L w Vacant ci
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    • 594 1 FOR salt:. AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED: AT RTASONAT-LE TtATFS. Gi FNTLEM EN'S Black and White Reaver Hats, W Real VVeldt Flannel, Superior Enolish Walking and Dre*. Bont. Ladies Shoes Children*. Do. Fine While I.nng Cloth, Cnar«a Do, Account Pooh., Blank Do, letter Do, Bengal Urnm in I Maaud
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    • 722 1 NOTICE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, To-morrow Tritiuy, the. \st. dau or ISoieriiber, 1844, At IS O'clock Noon. At the Commission- Rooms of the Undersigned Tde Undf.rmi ntioned Property Belongin© To the F.stnte or the Barreled I ZEC HA REA 1 1, Esqhf. By Ori i k of tub
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  • 186 2 _____h_e___ (From the Pimsog Gazette, October 5.) A rumour lias been prevalent during die week in l.eacii Street, lhat the contemplated changes in the Court of Judicature are not likely to take effect so j soon as tbey were ex; ectec', in consequence of some oversight IB Ihe consideration
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  • 975 2 (From the Hongkong Register September 2\.) Iq Canton tbe hatred of Foreigners seems to continnc unabated. A lettere dated the I bth Instant states tbat on that BMWBJBg a chop had beeu sent in by the mob, ihreetenlng tbey would destroy the whole af the Factories should the English
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  • 1420 2 (From the friend of ?A«ne, September ll.) We have been favored arith tbe pei sual of letters from Bnngkok, to the -2nd July. They tj.vc a very gloomy ■ccount of the stite of affairs iv that beautiful laud. The people ure oppressed by th. nob'es, who again are iv
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  • 330 2 Our dates are to ,he 2nd instant, when all wasnttiet SOOM discontcni. was however fell, at disgu^Sl' card s w lc h had bee., anonymously walls of the lactone, ll is nono b^ such proceedings will be mleraied. 1 times, foreigners had patiently to aodure now the poailiou they
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  • 736 2 Su mmary of the Treaty of Wanghia. [From the Chinese Rtpniiibry far St Cp t. 1811 7 ioned July 3d, 1844. Btlivcm Iheir Lxcdlacirs litis. CucMiaa „,,,1 Jiving < nmmm-sutners r^pectiveiy on tiu part «f the bulled states t»J .1, ,ie< ic. and Vkina. WeJr-TMs Treaty Hua-rmMfcd by the Emnerot
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 858 2 JUST RISC IVBD f From Hoffmann 6. Som, nnd for Sale at CURS If. T.l CE _k CO '8 ASPBERKY, fJiawiafiy, and Carnal Jams, Apiicol and Goaathafry .Waiinalade, Black and Red Current Jelly. Tart pruits Gooseberry, Damsons, Cherues, Syren de framboise Queen Adelaide, Harvey and Reading Sauces Walnut Ketchup, Essence
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    • 303 2 constipation of Inffamatiou Tumours Bowels Jaundice Ulcers Consumption Liver complaints Worms of all kinds Dabilitj Lumbago Weakness, from Dropsy Piles whatever cause, Dysentery Rheumatism &c. -tc. Brysipelaa THE.E truly invaluable Pills can he obtained at the establishment of Professor Hollow ay, near Temple Bar, where ADVICE MAY BE HAD GRATIS,
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 12 3 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 31st OCTOBER, 1814.
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    • 178 3 3 ib This pi escribes and defines the terms of rorrc*pondence, which are in all lespects those of penality and reciprocity No presents chal ever be ,)t inamled of oni' government by the other. 3 1 sl Communications from the government of I ailed >t .ti s an- la pa*s
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    • 1783 3 From the Hongkong Gazette. September, The Dutch I i in oi war Arumi sailed Imm Macao lor lha ial eOBSt on Tatsdaj l<i>t w. ek, she v.is uisd in tl.e gale ol Wednesday rind letutned to Macao Un repaire, Mr Meddermea the Consul •Tai on I ouid. To our surprise
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    • 2290 3 From the Chi ,ese Rrvnsitiry for fitly, 1 8 44. (OOMCLB l»Ba Dl'.OM OUR L..51.) Then follows a note to the effect that the government decreet! th it the annua! taxes from the English imports siiould amount to 10,00'J taels of silver.' Tiie wrirer next proceeds to give a
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    • 2573 3 Ir was probably this Fihsz' ship in whcli Ur Con mngham arrived. The names 1 cannot transform into _-(l|_llsll. f During my res .l.nee at Ningpo, I have on more nan oaa occasion lieaid the natives refer to the visit Of Iff Lindsay. L» one of the offk- s who
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    • 174 4 From the Madras Spectator, September 2 I Private letters from Ciiina communicate a melancholy report of the health of the troops at Hong Kong The 98th Regiment had 260 men in hospital on ihe 30ih of July. Their loss amounted to 26 during June and had readied the number
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    • 796 4 The Fracas on Board of the Masdeu. trom .he Gentleman's GarelteA On Saturday last, an application was made to the Magistrate, for a warrant, to apprehend a native Seat The Japanese are cslled in the Annals of Ningpo, the Weitsz' a name given to maritime nations lying to the east
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    • 232 4 iHt Thomas Jafferies and the late Forgery Case. (From the Bombay (Courier, Oct 4.) Wo have grpat pleasure in noticing Ihe full and honorable acquittal of Mr Thorn. m Jeffenes from the charge of forgery, on which he was indicted and iri d in lhe Supreme Court lhe day
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    • 575 4 The Steamer Pluto." From the Bombay Courier, September 27 The Fluto is, we understand, hourly expected from Kurrachee, and will shortly after her arrival proceed to China. The case (No. li) against Alloo Paroo, Sewjee Ahmur and Hadjee Bogahhoy, was a remarkable one of th.t description It appeared lhat Alloo
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    • 1588 4 (From the Bombay Courier, < ctober..) There were nevertheless some points which he pro- posed for the full consideration of the Grand Jury •ad of the Government. Oae of them wss the insufh. ciency of the Police. This matter was placed in tbe clearest light st tbe iast Sessions. A
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    • 1702 4 (From the Hongkong Regiiter, Sept mber 17.) We have been favoured with the perusal of the half yearly circular of the gentlemen employed as Missionaries in Siam. It is dated Ist July 1844 and contains some very interesting information. The cause in which they are engaged seems gradually progressing, and
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    • 1335 5 10 THE EDITOR Of THO SIMM VO UK Pftfl PRESS I Ur, I am glad to notice lhat steps have hi en taken o prevent Ballast being thrown overborn! Irtin tlie ships in the Hoad, but on the other li.mcl, 1 regret sa > „ldl ,X) >U PS lmve
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    • 424 5 THE FR E E PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 31st October. 1844. MrMMmjMMmm The Anonyma, from China the 1 Oth instant, spokp the Mor ouiside proceeding up lhe i China Sea with a fail wind. The Patriot, re, orts having seen the Antelof c and Anna Eliza, bearing BCrOBS the Noith Sand
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    • 362 5 W r e publish two letters, from Correspondents signed An Observer, and Humanity which we shall notice in their oider, ani first for OOsci vet's It is certainly extremely provoking that a nuisance Mch as the wrick of the I'uscou should be allo.ved to remain so lon£ unremoved Sutely if
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    • 232 5 The H. C. Steamer DLna, left this for Malacca and Pinang on Saturday last, MajorGeneral Waugii proceeding to tlie latter place iv her. As the Criminal Session at Pinang has closed we suppose the Recorder would be ready to proceed on circuit on the Diana's arrival, and he may therefore
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    • 356 5 We have hoard numerous eriTiuiries made by Gentlemen addicted lo ihe wholesome practice of early rising, as to what has become of the morning; gun which used formerly to touse ihem at live o'clock, and send them forth to their constiintioosl ride or walk. They complain lhat since it has
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    • 423 5 H M Barque Royalist, arrived hern on the '2 Ith inst. The Royulisl\ ft Port Bssington for Singapore on the IBUI of September, and encountered str ng westerly winds on the South Coast of Timor, during the continuance of wh eh she fell in with tiie Royal Saxon, the Lloyds
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    • 878 5 The Light House. It will be in the recollection of most of our local readers that in the year 18 ,6 a considerable sum was raised by subscription amongst the Mercantile Community at Canton for the purpose of erecting a Memorial to the memory of Captain Horsburgh, and that it
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    • 1347 6 MNfiAPOKK, THURSDAY MOBWHO, 31 NT OCTORKII, 1844. In this Fo t there pre no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of c Accounts arekep.in Span!* Dollars divided into Cents. The usual credit on sales is as follows .-Europe Goods, 3 Months. Ind. frequently sold
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    • 477 6 EUROPE GOODS. !r! «OOI>S -The Market continues veiy active for the description ow ttT^V? „,e Bl, K» waders but the prices offered are'very low. Sj :.le» -eported consist of— tea pes. 40 in. Grey Shirt rigs, Jm v pee 010o l0 n ft „C 8 'Sf
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    • Page 6 Miscellaneous
      • 313 6 ARRIVALS. \ix-te IjWajJ IWetreeees. c^/ aiw /y^„ iJWee/ Oet.W ilritish barq i>l7=r.li_M 753 l^MfrA. Briti.h bniq W4W J3 Jld n J u 9 l ,6 hA «S „2^ Dutch barq D. Haißßf 7Wa Bioi-, x. 9th U,t British BC hr. Kirn Kiel Heen Ko^Ho P.n thinBt 24jBrWA brig _>/««/. rrf
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