The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 12 January 1843
1843-01-12
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1843-01-12 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. JVo. 9. W\tl. 8. THUUBg>.dY .tfO«.»7.»v;, I^th J^jrtJ**HY, 1843. J%*o. CCC3tC*18 words
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Advertisement697 1843-01-12 1 FOR LONDON. -arV- rpilE Barq. PRINCE REGENT, jffiwSfl&L Captain Barclay, 392 Tons. J Sx*nS For Fieight, apply to 5 *CSSW" M ACLA INE, FRASEII CO. Sing* ore, 6th Dtcember^.^%47. TOR LONDON. mi IE A 1. Barque fHERITON Ji JL GRANGE, burthen 261 Tons, I will meet with quick dispatch, having697 words
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Advertisement713 1843-01-12 1 KCTICr, MB d JO[IN MYKTLE has been admhted a rartiier in our establishraau from this date. GEO. AltVlSni )X(i ie CO ttngapore, 2nd J any. 1943. NOTICE. It* R John Purs* Commjno, Ma Gilbert IT.I Angls Bain, are admitted Partners in our rirra from this dale. MACLAINfi, FRASEII CO. Singapore,713 words
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Advertisement714 1843-01-12 1 NO TIC 2. 'TIHE Usdbrsigned has this day commenced Business as a Commission Agent at itrfj place under the Firm of Hi tchison 6c To. H M W. HUTCHISON. ttatavia, \st December, 1842. ~NOT2C2S7^ MR DUTRONQUOY, of .he London Hotel, ha< Ihe honor to announce to the Commanders of Vessels714 words
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Advertisement669 1843-01-12 1 NOTICE, THE Plantation and Houst belonging to CiiARLf.3 Caknie, Esqre, will be sold by Public Auction in about Six weeks from this date I unless previously disposed of by private contract. The Plantation consists of: 4167 Nutmeg Trees and 38 Jamboot dV. pla l s- 4 ttinjies do. 1267 Clove669 words
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Article443 1843-01-12 2 CoxMtmcATiir. ff-rom the hriend of I Minn, December Tl.) We hear it generalty reported, that the Opium fiVet •C Winmpoi, will be ordered out of the Canton, river prior to H. E the Plenipotentiary proceeding to the Southern Capital to meet the Imperial Commissioner*. Should such an order be443 words
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Article620 1843-01-12 2 Selections from the I'tking Gazette. PrßiNf. The morality of the Irupeiial city geenu ct.dently on the decline, judging from the scenes™ robbe.y and debauchery wkich are reported in the >a Lin, on, of, he MinUtera, L memor i a lurd the ouir, on the expediency ot efficient wA. wrtsbe.nß.tonce adopted,620 words
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804 1843-01-12 2 D. ABEEL - D. ABEEL. From the Pvk>ny Gazette, The imperial commaads have been received as follows Lat Kb Yinc, become the Governor Gemr*l of fhe two Reang (Ke.twg *c ami Keanj* non) and let Elfpoo become liijth Imperial roimnis>i«>ner, and also Command 11 in < hU-t <>t804 words
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Article459 1843-01-12 2 In Bundelcund active operations are on foot, the Madras Brigade have had a little work in the neighbourhood of the Nerbudda, and the Saugor Force has been doing a tittle business also the handful of Ttoops at that Station have had no sinecure and no sooner came in from459 words
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Article568 1843-01-12 2 C From the Maul mn (hr,>nicle f December?.) The Resolution of (Government puUNUed in 01/ last No provides for the extension »o these- Provinces, of the operation of Act XXXII. of 1836 ol the Legislative Council of India. The provisions of this Act are few and simple. Ist. The568 words
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Article267 1843-01-12 2 (trom the Piuang Gazette, December 24; From a notification of the President in Council which we have extracted from the Man main Vhroni cle it wjII be perceived that the Tenasaerira P-ivinceg have been released from the Resolution of the <Wrn ment of India of JOth Nov ltH6. The267 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter687 1843-01-12 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRtsj Mr Editor, We hear much of China and the Chinese and generally hear more ill than good of ihf>m The truth is we know very little of them and our opinion are too often made dp by what687 words
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Article442 1843-01-12 2 TO THE FDITUR OF THE SINGAPORE FUEE J'RESS. Mr Editor, The following notice of the K-trthquake on the mghi of the 6'h instant and subsequent extraordinaiy tain may be of interest to those who seek to establish a connection between tfac occasion*! internal derangement of our globe and like rtrnn|t«n442 words
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Advertisement347 1843-01-12 2 Rom rarioHT on eh r i r nnH£ fine A. I. Baiq t'KGENT, JB9i9S ?9yi SYME kCO 9m§mport t 1 \tk Jbay 1843. ON 8/Xsi;. TWO wry Kand»on>e Pi**©» r fiom J. Hnmdwood s mhw, Lonoo»— iM«i^»td |»«r Hmng hr* vis* On* Hotidoir Cotiaf» Uv% 6| Octavo Cabinet AtSO On*347 words
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Article727 1843-01-12 3 Singapore, Thursday, January 12, 1843. -^###a»fcHit Excellency Sir Hugh Gouoh embarked on H. M. S. f-'ndymion, on Saturday last for Calcutta. On Sunday morning the Hon'ble the Governor left in the H. C. Steamer Diana, for Pining, from whence he proceeds to Calcutta in the Queen Meamer.727 words
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Article1524 1843-01-12 3 Si am. We have been kindly favored with extracts from two letters from Bankok by which it appears, that the BIMMM are preparing to receive the English with hostility should the reports of their being about to pay the Siamese a visit prove true All the Officers at Bankok are1,524 words
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Article379 1843-01-12 3 BT D. I. RICHARDSON, KSQ. Author of "Literary Leaves in Prose Ver»e." I stand upon the mountain* brow I drink the cool fresh mountain breeze— 1 see the little town below, The villas, hed^e-rows, fields and trees, And hail thee witli enfant glow Gem ok thi379 words
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428 1843-01-12 3 [COMMUNICATKD.] The subject of Koffeli LWerature cornea so very seldom within th<» province of a newspaper in iltis «etilemeni, ofcmt columns are Mewaanlf devoied v more pre^h,,T »«4»jbCl». ihat tlirs- notice, may afcmos< he con>Herei a departure from the senera> practice of428 words
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Article1282 1843-01-12 3 Cottage, in bii native city, Kilkenny, Ireland. The following brief memoir ro.»y perilous interest the ctdtr, as ii i» penned by one, well acquainted from persona) knowledge, with (he literary and private character of the lamented subject of his sketch. Mr Banim was a native of Kilkenny in Ireland. At1,282 words
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Article87 1843-01-12 3 Pithy anb Pleasant.— A recent writer, givirr,' an account of British dependencies, tims speaks of Bonaparte's "frightful rock," as he was wont to call it:— "M eleua r on its first discover*, contained sea fowls and some seals and turtles, w.ili a forest of trees and shrubs all peculiar s,87 words
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Advertisement20 1843-01-12 3 Tl»e Hill-truiirprtf r. f Nutmeg and Clove f>l*ti«Ht-io«s. X A bird who«e note reseitbic« tU«t uf tbeSbaua, or ludiaa Nightingale.20 words
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872 1843-01-12 4 Gray by tk« Kaf containiag S Uenga) M«u»d». Ihbuh ruci 7 i^.n CqiMl 10 B*i grains troy. i PRICES. j PRODUCE OF »IT ROPE, AMERICA, &c. ST C> TTUrt.872 words
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Article688 1843-01-12 4 EUROPE GOODS. Anchors Chain Cablks. Dull of sale the imports have been toe heavy vor the limited demand. C'oppsa Sheathing. Recent imports remain unsold the market brings upplied. Coppfr Tokexs Sales at 720 per dollar. Stock Uitie. COTTON GOODS. Have been in very limited demand during688 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous143 1843-01-12 4 [i i II ft i S jf 1 -81 H 2 s -is -I? -1 51 i I kQ >» 6 va "J O o s_ -5 2 e ,Cj o =r b I O 4 (J -a .S. 2 7! -i SI- .1 *f I ill Ijll i Sm*143 words
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Miscellaneous126 1843-01-12 4 1 j. t I I i •i I r» I sk» -J I P 3 i |l 44 5I <*"#<* 5 .131 I t s tc f t~ <£ P S Kl 1* !!ljl'««M P c/5 it* f" ,fc 2"* v s PQ t a m a_ j p *J126 words
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Miscellaneous627 1843-01-12 4 ARRIVALS. Dmte. Flag Vessel's JSamet Captain From. Dafe Depnrturt fan 4 1 British barque Urgent Sutherland Hongkoilg" I^TITnTtT M 4 British ship Karl of Ba Icaraa Baker Manila 28,h u!r. 4 British barque Seppingt Rawling Calcutt 11th uftl 5 H. C. steamer Nemetis Hall, Esq Mae^io f'M ult.* 5 I627 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly)
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Title Section12 1843-01-12 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, the JBih JANtAKV, 1843.12 words
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Article54 1843-01-12 1 The November Mail came in yesterday afternoon via Calcutta, per Harlequin. Of Eii^liili newi it it even more barren ll*»o during the two or ihree previous mood*. We ha»e given as full extract* from the o,,i> Owmhmi i»-i»**r we have leonvctl im»e would .i''«»»t ol anil we *UaL continue them54 words
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Article470 1843-01-12 1 (From Bombay Times Extra.) Arrival or the Ovk»land Majl.—Tbe AimUnta ite-wer cine into bsrbour ihi. morning mt h.lfp*Bt tb.ee o'clock. brin*ing^ndou Mails of the 4th November. Tbe AtaimnU arrived at Soei on tbe I!M* November at noon, found tbe H C. S. Frigate Auck. 1(,,d Irom China lUtaf the Bay.470 words
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Article120 1843-01-12 1 It i* reporteil that law <>■»■■ "tliHt delicate airi inler fc »liug situation. Urn uiMuiaUon of whicli c«ni.(»t fail l« be received with IR* m^t a«HMtf«ll Ujiewal h\ every lojal Ma|tol in ihr «lv>ininions of her Majesty- ii VM«*f has not Ukaa any e</<ie*trian exerCum- (oi s120 words
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Article506 1843-01-12 1 The London papers ol Hie 7ili Out publishc! India i.ews, t.y express hum Pnh, wnere ?l vv^s received >») leie-iaphic de>p;»ich Iroin Marseilles. LMlvffS and papers tiom Uoml*| ***** Auuust via Md >«<ille'., t cached London UN U»e &lh, and those Wit lalnuuth on the I its506 words
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Article1345 1843-01-12 1 The lodittu luteui^euce eoutmues like another ap. |ile of discord, the fruitful tbeiue of polemical coutroT«r*y. The riykit aud tl>e wrong* itave ever puzzled turf contemplative. Lord Kllf uiiorougli appears to have kept his own «Ml witu a pertiuucity ifliich in the other aex w^uld have called t>1,345 words
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Article948 1843-01-12 1 An earthquake took y>l»ce on the l Jtli September at Gross Kanicha. in Hungary. The churches aud houses of the twon all saffered.— Ge man paper. The Commerce publishes a letter from Palermo, aiinftun«in« that a commercial treaty had been oonclodcd tactures- are to p«y 1 o per948 words
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Article720 1843-01-12 1 TO VUk L.OITOU OF TUB MONTHLY 1IMK1." Bis dut 4UI cito dat." Steamer Hindustan, off Gibraltar, 1 5 4 2 Sir,— The b^'leuilid run we have made to mis piL lar of Heicule»" »at;ii;eBts to me the ■Mt«'Hf of your strongly ur&iug both comprehensive* ami prMMVorv (ulike i.>r-etting720 words
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Article435 1843-01-12 1 'uinksk Claims. The court was occupied during its sittings in adjudicating on claims made by lour Chinese merchant* bearing the respective names of Pwankhequa, Samqua, Watschtsiug, and Tiioncliinit, against a British sub* ject, t.ir the several sum* of jtl2,l>UU, .£'4,01)0. The first rasa gone iuto was that435 words
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Article221 1843-01-12 1 There is no truth in the report that the king is about ;o abdicate, which was tireulared by the Morning He* ■aid. It has been reported that Count Mohi and M. Thier* ire about to enter tbe French cabinet. We know that VI. Thieid has boasted that he cuuld221 words
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Article467 1843-01-12 1 SrfcfcCU of Mr D. VVtßaitK. Mr D. Webster, tbe Foreign Secretary of the United State*, iia» lately met bis constituents at Boston, and given them an exposition of big political sentiments. His Miidres* was looked for witb some anxiety, us, though tbe president bus yet threeHaifax United States - 467 words
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Article293 1843-01-12 2 The revenue account, which weehewhere p»blish, will somewhat stattfe our readers. The revenue for the year ended 1 Ootober 10, 1842. as compared with the year ended Oct. 10, 1841. exhibits an increase of 355, 981/. And for the quarter ended October 10, 1842, as compared whh the ended OctoberChionicle - 293 words
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Article321 1843-01-12 2 The operations of the Uaioiv B,.uW of €aic«tta had teen dn«u«i«il long previous to the arrival of the last mail. Shareholders in this eouutry had tafcen aUrny, and th« commercial public were anxious to learn what might be the retult. The arrival of the mail partly restored confidence,321 words
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Article364 1843-01-12 2 The house of Evans, Foster, and Langlon, the faihire of which has been announced, was one of respectable standing,, and connected wwW Manchester and Hie Indian trade. £800,000 has- been lost by file failure ef the Bank »f Manchester, which- has latterly occupied <n»ch of •he attention of364 words
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Miscellaneous75 1843-01-12 2 ARKTVALS IN £NGLANI>. Fnosr Uatavia— Oct. 6.^ k'rintt of Orange. From Sing afori— Oct. 14, Prince Gtorgei 20 r I'li/ton i 25, (ie«. Washington. From China— Oc* 20, Nimrod. From Timor— Oct. 24, Hewlution. From Sumatra— Oct. 31, Oe©. Avm; No»r. 1Muric Juiit. F»r Batavia— Oct. r Alary Ann Wtbb;75 words
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