The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 19 January 1837

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. vo. TMiriiSM>+4\* ,WOJI.If.V«, 19". MVIUBr, 183*. W 9 ol. 3.
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  • 155 1 THE LATE ASCENT OF THE DUKE OF BRUNSWICK AND MRS. GRAHAM. HCLAU'HOLY AUIDINT TO TMF. I.Aiir.H, AM» LOSS Ol nil. ttALI.CO*. Tn conseq-.enre of tl.o announcement in the bills t lift, Omkam would return to the Flur.i (iarns aftt-r her descent on Tuesday evening, a censirable numlxr of pMNMifMMMd th»re
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  • 1265 1 Converse Farm, near Brentwood, 6 o'clock p. m., Aug. 22. .My dear Captain,— Uncertain whether vou have or not followed our balloon with Mrs. Graham a* you intended, I address these lines to your house, containing an exact account of what has happened. 44 After ascending a considerable height, it
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  • 417 1 From the Quarterly report of the Ophthalmic Hospital, by the Km* Dr. P. Parker. N. 18.51. Disease of the alveola process, &c. Chan^-she, aged 50, of Nanking. Her case is introduced, not so much on account of the disease as of the patient. Ou the 10th of October, an
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  • 276 1 DISCOVERY OF A SHO\L IN THE PALAWAN PASSAGE. November I9ih K'.'JG. While standing in fertile Palawan Coast, having the starboard tacks aboard, wind N. Easterly, ship's head E. S. E. and going 3 knots par hour, at 11.30 a. h. saw rocks under the ship's bottom, ;i;>pareniiy having
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  • 322 1 Sandwich hitnd Gazette I9ih Nji\:>nber. Articles made and agreed on «>t Honolulu, Island of Wouhoo, this 16th o<ny of Nov. IfrJd*. Art. I. English subjects shall be permitted to come with their vessels and properly ot whatever kind to the Sandwich Islands, they shall «ibo be permitted t»
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  • 2168 1 Extract of Outline of Political and Cooimercial Relations with the Native Stotes on the Eastern and Western Coasts, Malay Peninsula*. By T. J. ISeweglb Lieut. A. D. C. to firiyadier General Wilson, C. B. [FROM THE JOURNAL ASIATIC SOCIETY, OjCT. 1836.] Present condition of the Malay States. Having
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 450 1 Mffll lAT cnmmmlions Dwelling House M. s\\ at the corner of ll iuh- stmt, oj.f>OMie to the Court UaMa the Hall on the (>round-floor, and all the I'ppcr- on* lH.iui; matted. ALSO, TUP. IMU.MISKS, Nos. 7 and a, Commercial Squaie, which may be taawad ou immediuUly. 1 pjrtituLrs, upply to
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  • 1262 2 MM Estfiing ut Lai// Mfaimgtnm'm ffffffrfoffl of M >■• tkt r "J. lam rtMyj to "casettc* 1 Lady Bleari igtoa rather niore than 1 ■howU With, ami nv.iv 1 1, 1: may ieem U tkoM do not k;»<»* the central position >. k K v vw,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 744 2 Homo suit., aft hfltamfoi a ivre aliemrn nuto." "Disgm.-s it ns tl.ou wife, still Slavery, still thuu art a bi.-cr rfhftUJ|ht." Sterne. TO THE nUITOII OF Till' Sl>7r. APOttF. FIU-.R TRESS. Sir, From the style and title of yo'ir snirile 1 Journal, I a a led to believe that you
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    • 110 2 TO THE EEHTOROF TItE SIN APOKE FRFE FltE^S. Mir. Elitor, I hive someti. nes heard it asserted by persons who ha 1 visite 1 Bonnah, that the labon of inissiosiaries there were not making any impression u;>oii the people. This, I confidently h->!i>ve, is a murtake s*nd with the hope
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    • 819 2 Two days' journey from Tavoy, a considerable number of converted Karens have been"* formed into a Christian ritfaye, tht- heads of every family beln^ members or the church. These Christiana now amount to about -2(K>, and conduct themselves with exemplary rectitude. By the aid of the Missionaries they bare oU.iii.ed
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  • 88 2 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, January 19th 1837. Since our last we have received Btmbav Papers to the 26th Nov.-. by the Sir Herbert Lom p ton y Containing no intelligence of particular i.nportance. letters from that Presidency of 4th v\t. received via Calcutta, mention t.mt the new crop of
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  • 1278 2 1 ue ilftfppNig Report o< ytssferday nnnounc•dtlte arrival .of the J^ «w fttttftjwi horn Macao the 10th, iiotmt, tin latest previous arrivals from Cttoa during tIKT week having: been up to the 7th, ooe of wlncK,— the Balcarras, completed her run down to this port in 5 djys and 13
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  • 351 3 T! Calcutta papcis which we have receive! ,ini tin- week up to the 28th uit. l)v the ft«iv, we ohearws tiiat the Re I R—r, \V.i_!:», the David Scoit, Reeves, the Emily J»- Randle, mm! the Jmßm, Richards, afi tii.m tiina wutl this port, ha«l arrive^ on -.Mill and g&h
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  • 1084 3 TEMPBRANCE SOCIETIES IN THE STRAITS. l peculiarity, and perhani «U tbcise AmocmiLm of pwfemd Obj«t to preset 1 iWicmorab on the ,i,| e of virtue and ;•y we fesiiDN o f Mm too ►tliatwt think it would ■J wore tl.ev, on tome I 1 U*pobibttorj «4nw ettablbUd at Bako- ■■-■••of^dfi.^r-oodevcrvdav"—
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  • 1068 3 To any one who Ins perused the account of Nias contained in R.<Jlc/s Memoirs, it cannot »a«l to bo a source of tlie detest re-ret t!» U Hie coasts of that fine ishnd should still preseot scenes of the most revolting rapine and plunder-that its amiable and p^juLessin Uhabtootl should
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  • 143 3 cor dimtz 12 pis. go.it skins, 50 c«t. cLI I f/u cor. chmvls, 6 cor. brown and i"n,., wlempont, 60 cor. s: ,m<a!.s. ,P d 1' 'Iki"^ blue looker***. etmttOaiS-^S/St' 1 canny, 0 pis. tobacco. )U ina "J:u--i-t <•> ply. tuck y ln j P t hi^ d J^2«
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  • 295 3 19. Imrq. Styd U,,d» vote, for Pomr 4 Na*on-u 300 ps. cambrics tio ps. British brown salerapores, fin Tin atld V r M>^ reacott«>ns, 10 roils bun: i mi,. M pis. benjaijin, 22,000 Sp. ch-s. i pel. cheo, .5 pU.su i arcdn-iy,5 I,ls..dan.mv,1 ,ls..dan.mv, 21 pis tuylL U1 iIKI
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  • Singapore Free Press Price Current.
    • 1454 4 No Duties on Imports Exports and no Port Charges on Vessels. The (\~r*+ry m which r-mmerrial trantactrns are calculated, it the Spanish Dollar divided into Vn'ts. The common freight is the Picul, «/133} lbs. avoirdvpoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Ricn, are cothmot,! •o/rf by the A'oytf*, qf 40
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    • 1283 4 As all sales can now be effected for payment in Cash, on quotations in the Price Current are made on thi* principle. ft* turns for consignments can generally be made in Bills, Specie o Gold Dust, when Produce is not preferred. EUROPE GOODS. BEER, WINES SPIRITS.
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    • 90 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. Tin Antimony Ore £'2. Os. per 20 cwt Sugar in hags, £4. do. f Do. baskets casks \ss. do. (I fides £.> £o. tOs. do. 3^ oambier inbulk, > do. >, T Do. in baskets, £6AOs a £Q do. S Nominal Coffee £4. 10«. a £5.
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    • 65 4 On London, Navy Treasury Bills, 10 a 30 days Sight 4s. 6d. None Private, 6 Months sight 4.«, fid. per Dollar. Ou Culeutta, (Jovt. 30 days' St 2>oCoy's. R»per H)0 Sp. Drs. None. Private, 30 days' st. 219 a 220 Coy's. j)er 100 Sp. Drs. Scarce. On Bombay, 30
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 504 4 VESSELS EXPECTED FROM LIVERPOOL. British brig, Isalella, 183 Tons, Lowden Batavia and Singapore. r feng Dervent 220 Batavia and Singapore ARRIVALS, JANUARY. 10th Port, brig Cassador, J. A, d' Silva, Marno 291h ult. 12th, Port, brio; Gevnveva, J. L. d' Almeida, Macao slh irmt. 13th B. ship Glenelg, R. Lungley,
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    • 89 4 FREMIA OP INSURANCE ON GOODS. To Ec rope (no^north of Great Britain) 21 per cent, Do. (north of Do. 3ft Americas an» N. South Wales 3 Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena,. 2 J Calcutta, 2 Madras, 2 Bombay, 2 Persian Gulph, si Red Sea, 4 N CaTsnaa 2J
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