The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 3 September 1849

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  • 5 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA.
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  • 296 1 enviaMe condition in which the experience of twenty years has chastened and polished without weake intr the effect of hernatural i-o era ard exqui>i»e art. The old who have lamented her as a l<)9t deity of aong, rejoice like parent* over a recovered hihi, the admirers
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  • 414 1 (From the Atlas, July 24. The continental newi is absolutely destitute of that kind of stirring interest to which we have been accus. tomed of late. France is tranquil and the satisfoc* tion of the peopie at tbe resulta of the Roman expedition has overpowered their original repugnance
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  • 89 1 The Singapore petition, complaining of the infraction of tbe Ueaty of 1324 between Great Britain and the Netherlands, and praying for a more strict enforcement thereof by the latter, has baen ordered to lie on the table. It is rumoured that Sir Edward Ryan it te be one
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  • 138 1 Vienna pipers are to the 18th. The attack of th«j Hungarians from Comorn upuo tbe Russian corps of Paikiewitcb at Waltzen, which has been already alia* ded to as a rumour, still famishes the chief topic of news from the seat of war. Tbe scanty accounts go
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  • 307 1 {From the Times, July 84.) The English funds hsve been languid to-day, and they hate lost th© advance of an eighth which took place on Saturday. The first quotation of Consols for money was 9J| to i whencft they toon receded to 95 to I,
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  • 1046 2 Cassia lignea— The last parcel in first hands, consisting of 100 cases, was brought to sale on Tuesday there was a good competition in trie biddings, and the whole sold readily at Is to 2s advance on the last public sale's prices, good first pile 1 J
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 65 2 Shipping Intelligence; ARRIVALS. From China—June 22, Victory, Menam; 28, Canttance. July 3, Ceylon. 20, Jeremiah Garnet and Lord Hardinge. From Manila—Jane 24, Coromandel. From Singapore—Jane 25, Bintang, and Stratheden July 2, Abbotsford: DEPARTURES. For China—June 26, New Margaret; 18, Confucius 22, Mandarin; 30, JoAn .flunyan July 7, Momarch; 9, John
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