The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 20 October 1842

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 4». w.». Tunisia* moux-mjtg, October ho™, §m4it. a>>. CCCXLXVIII
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  • 3199 1 Transi-ation tf a desp t h fkqm ihk htc» IMPI'RUI COMMISMON.RS IS THK P^OVISCIt OF CHhKKANG, TO THE HIGH OFFICCRS OI CA! TON PttOVINCE. He, lh? governor of the Kwsny provinces, hereby transmits to Kung, tl>« criminal judg.', a despatch w!ii«:li has beon rseeived, that it« conteuU m^y be
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 598 1 FOR LONDON. om£&€. Captain Moiri*on, will ba»e jS^BJP F<r Frfi^ht apply to HAMILTON, GRAT 8t CO. Smgrnport,!!* Septtmber, IB4i. FOR &OMD6IT. J~frM mH». PRINCLSb CHARLOTTE, l J l ll; t*T, having a con*i■c^ a^iß[ orr^ble pat cf her Car^o engay.u, JS^^^oV vtill have quick d< spalch. I f „t«ly to
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    • 811 1 T O L£T. -R fpilE HOUSE, in ,|,e Cantonmenh, «HID^ A lately occupied by Lieutenant Colonel i '**lty la^ Lo Fur particulars apply to v t Wi t)YCE, MAIITIN &CO. TO LE*. g^g iJ1 IlJ< Hcuse situated at th« Corner of ifJSJ» H»»J sli*H lately occupied by A \i, M.
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    • 715 1 NOTICE 19 heribt civeh, that on Friday the 4ih day of November 1842, at 6 o'clock am, will he sold on the spot by Puhlrc Auction io the highest hidde.s sundry lots of Buildup Ground, situated al Kumponii liencoolen, opposite Padre Maia'» house. The Leases to be for 99 years
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    • 523 1 FOR tjfeJtiS, At the Godowns of the Undenti>/ned. 1 JUST LANDED XX D A [(DO XX -M MANI U ADltb Hina Um-dkmvbt**, Lolbr*, Shtwtei J and Scarf s el^.. i!y worked. No. i ami 4 Superior Sizars, and Sfl^tm CfltM Per CHAMPION, /,<,.•, CKaaj, 8-4 Satin and Laveiueeu D»iiii»h slia»»!s
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  • 411 2 The Emperor of China, it is said objected to-Foo-chow foo (the Crural «>f the Fokinn provide) being one of the Consular stations- This is suppose d to have l»fcn by inttigatinn of tUe Canton Hong Merchants. Foo chow -Jo o is situated on the river Mm in
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  • 882 2 Description of the Five Forts opened to English Trade by the late Treaty. We iImII next give a l>nef view of the different ports whirh enj y a foreign trade, that of Canton being the principal. This cily is nuilt on Hie north side <w die Cho-i-kUr*^, called by Europeans
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  • 21 2 At Singapore, on lite it>ili October, the L,<ly oj Caj^H Fades, :<9m>U^«. M N 1 of a D n HI£R
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  • 108 2 \\e toe ie< rived a {.Oiiiiiiui.nalHHi from a Car»OLIC c. q.||i.M4 0 l.'.c French li.s'io,, w* s not UklOg ert^t d.-.l of responsibility upon hun-elf i,, [•••rtinf Dollars ;t,200 of |1m fttiida »übscnWW fo. buildup a i.ew Catholic Church lo a i,,my w,,| m .h( taking >«cumy. |t
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  • 94 2 Stnyapore, Thursday October 20, Itfi/) We are informed fh.it the Porter f, 0. Sydney to Manila w.is lost clo^e to M juil' but we have not been able to leant en) the dale or particulars as yet. Tlie John Dugdale, passed the C)j, WSUllt before she was
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  • 949 2 MANILA. REMARKS ON THE MARKET. Imports. L Cotton Goods—Wt- see our^l«»>« under tl,a n(.. rrssit/ of Mpeatiag cur leniaiks o( I it w.elr, i.«,r uirii ■ndee tin's head, but uftuost every »th«r sort of G< .jds. Fncts nfc very tow su.d tlie Iruyt-rs are few mid find lWm»elTea well myylicrf.
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  • 132 2 The following is a list of the vessels whjcv bate arrived at Macao from Singapore during the month of September. 1 Thetis C I Damd Clarke, Mill, ;.5 Rok Ro\ ft Eliza, Walker; 6 P»c/<ir»a, Sena; C. Steamer /UZ»o/-, ('o.nn.cdore Pepper I N II F«ft/aj| Mobarandt, Af*,,*, 15 Mciulotli 16
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  • 45 2 n M. Ship ATtW«/, Captain GUs ar rifed from Hongkong on the I4ih a,,U left 1 the 15th for Calcutta—she carried DetpatcU for the Governor-General and H M. 8100 Hazmd, Captain Bell, arrived from ChuJ on theUth joitaiit, and left on the 17tl, ill Sydney.
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  • 46 2 As the Mor will leave this evening for r> bay and will carry packed for *e Ove,-r despatch behave »iven a report on the lW Manila, and Pinang markets, and very en ous extracts from the China papers wli\\ will be interesting to parties at hum*.
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  • 765 3 KKMAHKS ONTIIR MARKET.. Imports. Amkkican D MBtTitt*. Dn.'i.iA). per piece „,i Sir, Dm. 1.75 a 'i, no tales this week »tock, tiut no demand. M..— Drs. 110, a I^o. noiniiml. —Bomb.y. s.f> a i.\ for low to »cry best •jlc» tl.i Btok MMsH. llOOsl r,uhri ln r A/a w-<iy.
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  • 1258 3 We hjve also m.»dc tlie following extract t'»e r'uiumj Price Cunent ut the Bth i>i .i i> i Vir li«# hreu almost nothing doin^ in piece goods M«in| tTie *»t. k ami i |ri low, in tbe »a<:e of which it ■tiijits ut to notice Mir settleiutnt of our difference*
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  • 277 3 Loss of tiik r\N)>L uk We are sorry to have lo PtOOfd lite ius> i>( uuotlu-i S!ki|> ihis week, namely, llie Cynosure, I'-ipt ViNiiK, num this port 'o Liverpool Tiie Cynusure left Singapore on the I hi) September lust, und hu«.l Mildi a favorable pMMgt as fa. as ihe Mraits
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  • 781 3 liiNA. —We have p«ft n»pious extracts from ilte China papers received since our last j number. Although they contain *0 addi- j lional news to that received by the Steamers, they furnish the details of recent events of which we weie not previously in possession. The Friend of < hin*
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  • 976 3 Last week in noticing the long: passage made !>y the Masdieu Iroin China, we mrntioood that being short oi' provisions she put into I'adftUKl Bay where she NMBttiued seven days without, procuring anything except water. We have been informed that this arosa neiilwr from a s.'.uciiy of provisions por yet
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  • 285 3 House Breaking Robbery. On Friday morning, about 5 o'clock, R|r MILM, of the Liverpool Arms Tavern, was awakened V>\r hearing a noise in his room and" turning round he *eiw the shadow of a person walking near lir^bed. He immediately got up, on which tbm thief jumped out at the
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  • 132 3 Warm, Warmer, Warmest. —A honse without a wife is often warm enough a hou«e with a wile j and kef mother is rather warmer than airy spot on the known «k>be h lH>u*e witii two mothers m law is so excessively hot, that it can be likened to no
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 13 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, the JOth OCTOBER, 1842.
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    • 279 1 Me *am tlsmt the object of tb« Preneh consisting of about tf M il .uder eomman.i of Arf wirJ Prlit Toil, and wk.ch left the we,,ern coa,t of S4,n(li America soajse months since, U to take poav>^ sion of the Marqueses Islands situated in the middle of the Paci«c Ocean
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    • 1752 1 ¥r«m the Canton treu, Sept, 10.) We have been favored with the following letter from Ca; tain Laird of the Ckutmn to Meurt Deat Si Co., winch as wilt be teen, contains much interesting information to Captains of veisels navl^atiof to those sea*. The chutan left here
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    • 455 1 Opening of a School at Teloh Remis in Province Wellesley. (From the Penang Gazette, October 8.) We hake fcfion now 1 t:nent?<j Chat Gjvern.Tienf h«« continue t so Ion? to utterly neglect the improvement of the large Malty population of tkia Settlement There was a rumour some time 8»o
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    • 444 1 We ui\ l< rs'iu i tliat Utter? have br-en received in town from tlie survivors of th>i Wiag of H. M '2 md Regiment, t>te wreck of' wli'>t« fl«i-t we mentioned on ."saturdiy. The loss we aie enabled to state has not been so a? was at first supposed,
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    • 430 1 Calcutta papers of the 14th and the Delh% Gazettt of the 7th Instant, were received this morning the former contain further particulars of the disaster of H. M- 62d Regime.it, the latter a Government notification of a victory obtained by General Pot lock 1 8 force over a body
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    • 544 1 Her Majesty's Sloop of War Siren, having on board the Marquis of Twki.ooalk and suite, anchored in the Roads betvten 7 «i»d 8 a.m. on Saturday, when a salute of 17 guns was fired, aii'l Qarriaon Oulers were immediately issued and every preparation mtde for his Lordship's landing aud
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    • 634 1 Omnium Gatherum. [Fioin the Extimirter.~\ 14 The arrangement of Sir R. feel's Tariff is not luminous. It is like tue artificial or factious opposed to the natural arrangement, of botmi*ts, id which tbe viue and the potatoe, tlie cotfee- bush and the tobaccoplant, the elm and the carrot, the
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    • 1062 1 (From the Mon A/y Timet.J We bsve been asked by severMl correspondents to urj-e the Peninsular ana Oriental Company to proceed more rapidly, aud complete the line of coiumuuic uion they have uudertikitit: to estahlisii. The Peninsular aud Oriental Company need no tuoh stimulus. 1>» the
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