The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 28 June 1838

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .Ye. Wn* »s TlMUMtShfmfmljF sITOIfsVWY;, SBt.». JVeM, 1838. .VO. CXSilll.
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  • 1234 1 THF. CULNA MASSACRE. vV« refrained last week from alluding to this calamitous affair, iv the hope ibat some authentic narrative would he pre*e*ted io the public; but the accounts which have been giv«»n are still so disjointed and confadictory, that no judacment can he built on ihpm, with any
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  • 534 1 (Before Mr, 0' Hani on and M<: Waqniere.) Cn.NA Affairs. Saturday was the third chy of the elimination, ani at about half past five Mr. Lonj giieville Clarke addressed the masjlstrsßSS, and said that for the aeessat his friend, Mr. Leith, and he, would ad.luce no further evidence,
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  • 1367 1 (From the Maulmain Chronicle, April 2*. J By the lasv accounts from Rangoon we heir, that 1 the new Governor of that place has recently been •rani 1 a more extens ye jurisdiction and higher powers i iaa were ever entrusted to any of his predecessors, even though those
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 509 1 r «•< .'i r.triTCRE or PniN^r. of io4l*S>ne anii Malacca c -at< TU E rnrrv oivfn that a Cpre^d Qsarr- the IN nee will la? hold., i t 1 o Swasspeea ami the places raltorriii nte •t l!<«use in Singa^ o s, on Mood t li ly nast, t«» Isßsnite
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    • 615 1 lOTICH fS HratßV GrVta, thai Mr, Stfphen ttaiLPftti still dasconthins iMisinsas from this date ;is Knejneer snd Rlacksmiih, and that his prmiisn am now necupied and the hnsiness conducted by .Messrs. Cortes hp<l Uitn, who h..ve been fin sonic time Lstublisiitd in the Seitlemrnt in the same cenecity. STKPIIF.N ..ALLPIKE,
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  • 1210 2 -s#e~All tho accounts, whicb reach us from Bnrmah. represent the country as being in a very distnrhed state in consequence of the young l'rince having b-en put to d-ath we .ay having been, because we cannot diacredit ill the testimony to the fact that is brought forward but the idea
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  • 911 2 Fa-ass a Correspondent. We have often hmrd the question proposed, what r^ligim have tlie Chinese j This subject, tltoueh often discussed, is perhaps not BS clearly understood as it deserve, to be Uavsug read of lelighNlS of state, Bndhisra snd Taoism, as the prevailing supeistition of
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  • 1839 2 The Hou'ble ihe Recorder's Judgment. In the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wale* Island, Singapore and Malacca. Joseph Raymundo Moraiss othkrs. t>e>suB J.M. DkSouza Administrator to the Estaie o/M. F Dk&ouza, deceased. EQUITY ?IDE. This was a suit by the younger children of ihe Intestate to obtain a
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  • 33 2 At Malacca, on the I2ih Instant, the Lads of Thomas UxLtv, Esqre. ltss.deii.cy Burgeon, of a son. At.B p. m. yestfr.lay, the Lady of S. Stephens, E>q. vi a Dai ghti r.
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  • 283 2 Singapore, Thursday, 23th June, 1333 The shinning' report of tlie week announces the arrival oi' the Sir Kdwurd Ryan from China the 17th ultimo. The private advices which we have received by her state, that prior to thai date Patna Opium had been as high as Drs
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  • 176 2 •*-*aSVta**a» m BPSP Yesterday the B..rqne Seltna arived from Calcutta, having left on the 29tli ulto., tne papers which we have received by lier extending to the 21st only, and no Pries Current of a later dare than the 17tli bay n£ come io band. In the latter we find
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  • 217 3 Tie Bi'l Wmtkimd, fiom tlie Mauritius, e4irh arrived nere on Taeedas last, touched •I the Pedier Covet for the pnrpcaa ol peocur- l; t t e lnut, bnt found the number of vessels io large entJ tbeaincle so scarce, thai ar- rneuti could not lie made for a cargo on
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  • 269 3 By ihe arrivals during the week fiom Madras ere I ved papers' to Use 2imJ. inst., ami by Captain li.iuitlton of ihe Anna Robertsun v c have lieen kindly accommodated with one of the t>th. They contain intelliprence ol lbe cica.il> of S r William Roigh Knt., Serjeant at Law,
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  • 48 3 mi mm* Tie .Viaoaing arrivals, not included in the I ••> am leal p..^e, touk pLce yeaterdas —Tne Lady Grunt, horn Bom bay 30th lift., SSS 1 limit th, fiom S>dnev 20tl| ult, the CsWaWfS), from fetor** t..e 16th June, and «U B .t. barque Gl-narm, from the Cape.
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  • 15 3 trad for H. >|. S. Wellesley for China se on Saturday afternoon at 4 P. M.
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  • 846 3 mnst%fmtkmm On t T .c 04th instant, H. If. S. Welleelet/, leafing the rsaa-ol Rear-Admiral Sir Fki> DmiiK .Mutukd came to anchor in the »"«K aud it is States! that in the course of a |S*Brs*ss>a saill proceed tv China. Although has been for some lime understood that China was
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  • 377 3 Tn the Third Annual Report of the Prince of Wales Island (Auxiliary to tl.e British and Foreign) Temperance Society, which has just beeu published, we find tlie following account of the countenance and support which that institution has received from us ,l Tl.e first Report ofthe Society made its appearance
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  • 26 3 We have received during the week the Mamtmain Chronicle of -28th April, sth and 19th May, from winch extracts will be found in the usual place.
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  • 535 3 So numerous were the parties announced to be engaged in the conduct of tl.e Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, when that journal was first greeted by the eyes of an admiring public, that if it were not spoiled, as a certain production ofthe kitchen is said to be, by the
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  • 97 3 *i <H> f a— A friend has handed us tue following, as likely to contain information that may be acceptable to some of our renders. How to Enjoy a Nt.Wspai»kr.— Immediately on the receipt of yoar paper by post (or peon) or otherwise order your servant to spread out the
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  • 348 3 By the B. brig Harriet, 1 2 4 Tons, Lim Kong Eng, From Tailing and Malacca. Entered on the ImSk instant. From Penang— 29\ pis. Delhi pepper, 200 pis. Pun»oh tin, 250 pis. M.uilineiu cute!.. Malacca 30 pis. Lingte tin, 6 pis. Sumatra hees wax, 60 pis. yellow clay,
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  • 155 3 ./romtaeieth to the 23, d inst. From Rhio— 240 nls ri™ ja ~i in an L pl3 nce 40 l? ls :»epper,.4o pis. tin, 80 pk gambler, !20 pis. ground nut. Sulen g ore-.500 dried fish, ,00 Sp. dollars. Jlittacca-30,000 tiles, 2,000 fish roes, 80 pis rattans,
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  • 788 3 By the B.brig Harriet, 124 Tons, Lim Kong Emm /or J enang. Cleared on the 1 8th instant. 25 coys. Cochin china salt, 200 pis. cachang oi 50 cor. Bugis sarongs, 5 cor. Java tobacco, 60° muskets who bayonets, 60 pis. nail iron, 2<K) oW Brmsh mutation Pulicat handle
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  • 146 3 Argumentative. The Vermont Mercury has the following excellent defence lately made to an action by a downcast lawyer IJ There are three points in the cause, may it please your honour," said the defendant's counsel. In the fust place, we contend that the kettle was cracked when be borrowed
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  • Singapore Free Press Price Current.
    • 19 4 Singapore Free Press Price Current. Ht\(o a ro UK* th l rn ha t iiiottiFisc., 28 TP J^jj* IM**u
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    • 1374 4 No Duties on Imports Exports and no Port Charges on Vessels. The Cr-revs-y in *-*.>* roe*^^ S,,aut*h Dollar dtvided Me Lento, The common n* 9 ht the Picnl. of KSkl*.^ Sa r .t end Rice, are corn non acidly UeKopen, of 40 Picnic Jata losaico. by the Us.cc oft* ha?keie
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    • 1129 4 As all sales can now be effected for payment in r„ t, quotation* in the Price Current are made on thi* prineiZ T turns for consignments can generally be made in Lilt* s Gold Dust, when Produce is not preferred. ptCxt EUROPE GOODS. BEET?, WINES ft
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    • 86 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. xv a anttmotts Ore j,i. lv*. per 20 ewt. ougar m hues, £5. Do. ia haskeU casks st*l 10*. do' 'r. n X PeM6cr/t. .Gambier in bulk -tf>. 10-. per 20 ewt. Do. in baskets, £7 do offee -tb' per 18 cart! I -pper £C>. per
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    • 98 4 ON GOODS. To EcaoPß Cnot north of Great Britain) 2«,p*r cenl .j Do. (north of Do. \s Amkbicas ano x\. South Wales 1 Capk ok Good Uopk ano St. Uklbsta oi Calcutta, T 1 j Manama 7.7.7.7.! I IiOMUAY, j TlißSl AX GuLPH,. L M |Ibd Ska,
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    • 42 4 Rom England, 26th March via Bombay Msdraa. From Calcutta, sth May T Cowasjee Family *rom Bomday, 25th May p. Hannah. From Canton, 17th May a* Sir Ed. Ryan. t"rom Manila. 10th April p Narci&sa. 1 rom Batavia. QiJi .n<.r a»i..-^.._
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    • 20 4 K o C G ES n London.— Some small amoauta at 3 months sight have been negociated at As. 4d.
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    • 51 4 i.Jr.!T London.— The Comala and Chieftain sre loaning, the former f«»r Liverpool, and latter for ZWan, at about the rate- quoted. The John Dvglalc sailed for Liverpool on the •niV c 1 jf arQvit o/Hisfing* has completed her loading an<P win leave tor London on the morning of the 4th
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    • 88 4 On Losdon, Navy an* Treasury Bills, L> a3O days' sight 4*. .Id. a f*. 4rf. per Sp.dr.— Private Bills, with shipping documents, <> months' sight, is.oat. par bp. dr. 'i do. do. do. .1 months' sight, 4#. 4d. On CatccTTA, Go--rnment, 30 days* sight, 216 Coys. Rs. per Sp.
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    • Page 4 Miscellaneous
      • 430 4 Date. Flan. Vessel*' Names. Captain. From. J*** 9 v Deitartur* Juae.ee BaltisU baip icalebg Castle Morgan Bnm'bTy 2. lid u!r. 21 British Pug. Sir Ei. Rynn I'yems China '7th ult. 22 Dutch Brhj Fattal Bet lie Malntsnsa] 2th utf. 24 H. M. Ship IVelesley MalMsnil Penang 10th in-t. 24 Britbh
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      • 82 4 5 DTaPAqTm?ijr I £*5l Kernes f t^JTS 777 June,! Britiah Ship Sham Aliens EtulST Chml ,24 mm Brig D'Lw Sia" „26 Danish v n ,p #s y^ Mtn t „21 British Barq, S**aVi*£ Pybus Sft'i „24 British Bar?. Van QwvaO rrrvP^"" 3 „21 Britiah Brig /L.na Chhaa jIT M t^2
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