The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 24 March 1836

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTUSER. .r«. 25. TiiURSIKIY MOUjrUTG, Mm. .H.IHi II 1836. f V>/. 1
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  • 805 1 (From the Bombay QmzHU, Fcby. 13. \So6.J OBCECC J\\ private letters from Greece we learn that a Council »>f State wu to l »e Installed at Athens on the 28th of October (\)(h im-ttmt). This Council will consist of twenty members at least, Greeks not under the
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  • 744 1 It is very generaly believed in Paris, that the Governments of England, France, and Austria, are about to make a formal application, to the Emperor of Russia in maid to his 1 urkish policy. The Czar, it is said, will be required to stjte distinctly what l)isintei!tk.'.\s are; and
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  • 679 1 TROLLOPIANA— OR SCENES IN AMERICA. (Trmt the Button Daily Com. Gazette. Oct. 8, 1835 It appears that some ot' tl\e distinguished noblemen" wju> recently arrived in this country o.i a visit^ froM Givjt Britain, h;i\c oumwitte4 a sruall mistake in tue citj ot Js«w York, as will be so^n by
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 393 1 FOR LIVERPOOL. ~%feX The A. 1. British Brig Ztno, Captain Law son, 215 ]j£jm§& Tons, having part of her car^o already oa board, will meet with despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to BOUSTEAD, SCHWABE Co. Singapore, l(ty Eeby. 1836. Captain Lawson will not be answerarile for any Debts contracted
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    • 428 1 TO LET, From the \&t April next. MThe Bungalow, presently j occupied by J. Bolestier Esqre. Apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, 9th Feby. 1836. TO LET. Jj»SL That commodious and pleapT»Ej santly situated Bungalow at Rae- >*"» burn Spice Plantation. For particulars apply to JOZE De ALMEIDA SOX. Siagrtpore, February
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    • 158 1 PUBLIC AUCTION Will be held on Saturday next the 26th Instant, for the Sale of the following Goods 3 Brick-built and 2 Plank Houses in Bridge Road near the late Convict Line. also, A quantity of Watchmaker's Tools, Watches, Clocks, &c. &c. RAPPA CO. Singapore, 24th March, 1336. FOR SALE,
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  • 91 2 (From the Con f on Press. March H. 1836. The Lady Grant, C'apt. Jeffrey, arrived at Lintin on HM Mill lit. having left |len«nl on the 20th January ami Sin^apoic <m tht Hth February, thus accomplishing the pn-sai^e from Bengal in ;17 days, being two dayu less than that
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  • 150 2 The following U from a New York Commercial Paper of 22 October; It ha* been discovered that a serious adulteration has been made in some of the Mexican Dollars sent into this country. This applies only to the mint of Guadalajara." We have been told that a similar
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  • 294 2 Vc li;i\c!)fpn favored wit!i tlic perusal of a letter from (itpt. Jilfrty of Hie L«lm (,'rant, relating the i»u lam holy ln.inner in which Sir. l'laxton his thief oflirrr met his death. Mr. Plaxton dined on the <ith of this month on board the Falcon, and
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  • 307 2 X I\o. Lunation h just been issued at M icao by the riia.uiier of RfBOCOMOAatifOI c. tl.o S»-n.iU-; th tl from and utter the Ist of M .ivh of this year, until the expiration oi T.velw months, Emopt-an Goods, Produce and mawuf.i, -tares. i..iji ttt-d
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  • 1273 2 IThe Administration of the Xational Revenue of this city wishing to promote her commerce and to remove the obstructions with which it has hitherto been incumbered, publishes the following. ARTICLE IST. All goods imported under whatever flag (under the Port Regulations mud with the exceptions hereafter mentioned) are to
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  • 931 2 (Canton Press, March hth.) For foregoing papers see our Nos. 23d and 15th. In my last paper I gave you an account of the local situation of Manila, the seat of the Government of the Philippine Islands. At the head of the Government is the M Captain General"
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  • 701 2 (From the Cunton PrvMf March 12 th) We copy from the New York Evening Star of 26th October the following letter, fan which it would appear that settlers of that fine Country are resolved to separate themselves from Mexico and to become either independent, or another State of the
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  • 554 2 (Ftm the P. If", Island Ga.itfe, March sth.) The Merchants and Inhabitants of Singapore hire held a meeting lor the purpose of framing Resolutions and adopting; a Petition to both Houses of Parliament and the Supreme Government ;.g.iinst tike threaten, ed imposition of Duties «n the Trade of Singapore.
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  • 403 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FRE E PRESS. Mr, Editor, If you suppose that the following sentences, maxims, or proverbs will interest any of your readers, they arc at your service. They are extracted from a small work, which is supposed by the Siamese to contain the quintessence
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  • 1588 3 SINGAPORE THURSDAY, 21th MARCH, 1836. tV La<1y Grant, Capt. Jeffry, arrived h«rt' on the morning oftlM 21st from China the l4ti in*t- making the paoaage i:i the remark \bly short lima of (> di\ s wliii h shews that the monsoon must yet he 111 Of The Thetis and /^/6y
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  • 962 3 We have heard it remarked that the frequent occurrence of piracies in these parts, if fully detailed, would furnish matter for a Newspaper to be exclusively devoted to the notice of piratical acts and to the readers of the Straits Journals this observation may perhaps appear to be no
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  • 587 3 I), brig Tuttul Gunie, from Mulucca 340 pis. white and yellow clay, 6 boxes crackers, 73 cor. blachoo, 90 pis. rattan*. 1). ship Vultal Sa/aw, From Po/Uianah 1,200. buucals gold dust, 12,000 bdles. rattans, 450 pis. Java rice, 4 cor. Java tobacco, 4 pis. garrowood. B. ship SuluHuin/, J'rum
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  • 537 3 D. brig Fdffal Gahie f for Batavia—\OA small boxes Europe false cold thread, 2 boxes China gold thread, 12 cor. blue moorees, 2 cor.. Madias chintz, '25 cor. nankeens, 1,000 China blank books, 16 bales joss paper, 28 boxes vermicelli, 1,006,200 ps. Chinaware. h. brig Governor Findlai/, for China
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  • 80 3 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. Tin Antimony Ore, £l 10*. a 1. in*, per 20 ewt. Svnr in bags, £4. do. Do. baskets £4, 10s. dtX. Hides £5 a £.5. 10s. do. Gambia £4. 10*.. a £5. doCoffee £4. a £4.105. per. l-Bcwt. p e j,pec £5. a £5. 10s. \>er
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  • 12 1 MIUAPOBE, THVBitDAY MOBMWG, MAKCn, S4 ru 18»6.
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  • 1416 1 FIUCLS. I I PRODUCE OF EUROPE AMERICA. Terms REMARKS. }Sp. Vlrs. L EXIK>rl8 r an c ?"Ti:i. -~w I _-..ii 8....L R.ci. Wheat ami Dhoil. «r# «W by Ike Baa, conlaining Iko Bengal B. mamdt, ana i>dian fl_^ 1 T PItICKS. PRODUCE OF COUNTRIES TO THE Terms REMARKS. EASTWARD OF
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  • 854 1 As all sales can now be effected Jor put/ mt, it m f«*A our quotations in the Price Current are made on this prmcipU\ I Return* for consignments can generally be made in J}Uls, Speck or Gold DDustt t when Produce is vot preferred. EUROPE GOODS.
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  • 741 1 (From Hip Cn.<lou Co,, /.':•>.-, ri.ul Price CVrrtfti, March 12. 1836.J Cotton MaxufXcturks. The deimud tatlAug Cloth oomtinner, particularly fur Brotvn American Cultuii*. Otiitr tics- y criptioni are very doll. L'at,,h,'<c.s, 10 )ds. Drs. .°»ff4 per piece. CJtintzi-s, 28 y<>. 3| a 5 per piece; dull, and large
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  • 65 1 Private 2OT«2O8 per 100 Dlrs. none. On Bombay, B, J*5220a225 On Ifadn*, „M. Mm MtrtM On Bam via, Guilders 260 ,1 On China, y t a t Par, none On London, Nav\ Ttvatmry Hill*, 10 a W <l;«ys. >uU, 4s. -la. j.^r Dollar, none. Pnt.ite, o Mouths siuht 4s.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 72 1 To E trope 6/0/ wo/7A 0/ GreaJ Britain) 3 per cent. Do. («oi7A 0/ Do. 3£ Americas and N. South Wales 3 Cape op Good Hope and St. Helena,.. 2$ Calcutta, 2 Madras, 2 Bombay, 2 jPersian Guu-h, Mi Red Sea, 4 H Ceylon 2$ Mauritius, 2 Bourbon, 91 Ch.na,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 414 1 ARRIVALS, MARCH. .I 1 trill B. b»ig Gorcrnor Ti.uluo,, McKenzie, Bombay 14th ult.— B. barq. Sophia, Rapson, Calcutta 24tn ult. md IVn.tM-- B. akin B*limtimj f Mclailane, Calcutta 24th ult.— B. bnf IV//, Kirn Choan, lVnnnc a. id M tkma 1 jtii ii.m. D. blfg Passcsicr Borneo, Mas Abdul Rahman,
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