The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 26 January 1843

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILL ADVERTISER. 4. F>>l..B. THMJUSUMY .W«.'/V#.V«, «Cth J^jrU^HY, 1843. Jt». CCCXCII.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 695 1 s ti'SS'/BBArrsa.'tf'wsaiK tfavsrc&KtfiiWißE*— Sp Dollars. Jtalance from last year 1 account a 010 «i RECEIPTS. Amount of Assessment and Taxes for 12 months, from January to December 184 2 as follows Assessment on Houses in China Town at 8 per Cent viz. 83 Houses in Boat Quay 1,770.0 34 do
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    • 248 1 FOR LONDON. ,Ji^tA T ne 'ast-sailing British jg^gjJK^ JL Barque WILMOT, Captain N T^Ji^BSSK Millar, will have quick despatch, having two-thirds «f lier cargo engaged. For Freight or Passage, having very superior Accommodations, apply to MACLAINE, FRASER&Co Singapore, iSth Jany 1843, FOR CALCUTTA. ~2T3kK- npHE Brig PANTALOON, Cap--4fl*ggssfffa A lHin
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    • 1049 1 DISBURSEMENTS. Sp Dollwi Incorporated Establishment for Police, Night watch, Court of Requests Assessment &c. from January, to Deer. 1842...... 10 mo a« DEDUCT. 13,019. 09 Amount paid by Government on account of Court of Bequests at 200 Cos. per month, Cos. 2.400 at 220 per 100 Dlr 1 090 01
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  • 710 2 We stated !*§t week the cutra^o committed npon Capt. C.'cil! I of the French Frigate Urijone Ib. t'bioese have fince ou Friday week lart, partded four or rive l'ellovrg supposed to liave been guilty, wit'i woc<!en col'rtrs rot ud their ueoV. on the **vaya GrnnJo, henr the hor.se 'vhere
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  • 145 2 KBKUirr., the Governor, and Lkang the Lieut Governor of Kw.D Btu8 tun 8 have i.sued a ioiot Proda malion in which they publicly censure the two officers who bsd charge of the Ming Lun Hall for allowing the H»ll to be used for seditious purposes, and by
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  • 559 2 war between the United States Mexico: Occupation of the two Californias by the U. S. Forces. PROCLAHAHON BY C,MMOD«R t J OI E$ To the bthabitant* of the two Cmliforui^ Although I o m in arm*, the Representative of m.nt f Me»,cu b.. ..^d war, I come to.p".d de.out.oo .Hforni.'.
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  • 243 2 From Canton we learn that £lepoo the Imperial Coramistsi ncr arrived there on the loth, and that he now rrsidts in tue city. Hb has immediately after arrival despatched a letter to Sir Henry Potti- ;er, informing him of his arrival, and we
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  • 919 2 The pirates arc growing more daring that CTer in this river, and murder and robbery, we are sorry to say, are now being moat frequently comm itted on the water, without tliere being, apparently, any means of patting an end to these doings. The English lorcha lighter of large
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  • 1488 2 COMMUNICATKD. The American ship HopeweU, Captain Engle, which arrived here on the 3dinst., broagbt two shipwrecked Japanese from Oahu, where they had been landed from a whaler, which picked them up at sea. The oldest of these two unfortunate men is named Chiyobioye and is thirty-five years old
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 781 2 Rom tonDON. THF. rV*w f.c.oilins Slip PALMYRA, Cap! Campbell, 450 Tons, will meet with quick sWspstirh V Fifii(hi or Paftsa^t, having excellent accoininuUttons, app'y to i>YCR, MARTIN 8c CO. *V g>[»>re. 7ith Jany. \°*s. res x.ovßf r. THE A 1. BaiqueJOHN KNoX, Capt. Wuitw* 40A Toi.». for Freight or Passage,
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    • 142 2 FOtt 3AX.S. f^iiH R following Articles just landed ex Actvia from Lisbon Li>lon Wines, in BMsVI of 195 bottles Port ines, in quails and pints Preserved Fruits, in tin cases Pearl barley, in kegs Sausage* Olives tMlad Oil Boat Cloaks Peojatkfit Chocolate BtC. Mutters to be seen at the office
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  • 390 3 No.1. Three Articles of The Treaty. ARTICLE 2. His Majesty the Emperor of China, agrees, that British Subject* with their Families and Establishment*, shall be allowed to reside for the purpose of carrying on their Mercantile puinnts, without molestation or restraint, at th«s Cities and Towns of Canton, Amoy, Koochow
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  • 380 3 Frontier News. It it with much astonishment and intense regret that we copy the following from the Frontier piper/ which arrived by the Post of yeitrrday. CProm the Graham's Toum Journal, Oct 27.) The intelligence which bus reached the Colony within the last few day. from
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 97 3 TO TH* EDITOR Of THE SINGAPORE *REE PRESS Sir, The public notification, of which I now send a translated copy, relatiie to the establishment of a Belgian Pilot Service at ihe mouths of ihe Scheldt, has been recently forwarded to me by my Government and as, from the nature of
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    • 36 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE k REE PRE«S My Dear Mr Edtlor, I ould you kiud'y inform a Subscriber what has become of the Seaman* Hospital f Yours iruly J. P. Singapore, 24th 3any. 1840.
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    • 426 3 "At him agaiu Bill f Boxianm TO THE IDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE fail PtRSS Uear Str t The China .lunks »re now fast arriving and as usual robberies are becoming not only more fre- quern I nt more ddiiiiy. The tmt oi IJonbay Merchan! residing ne;,r ivy ft avis, Oodowns
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  • 26 3 At Comrie Castle, Perthshire, on the 26th Oclr., William Wemyss Keb, Ksqre of Singapore, to Kliz* Cathf.iune, second daughter of Robert Clarke, Esqre. of Comries
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  • 2252 3 Singapore, Thursday, January 26, 1843, £The Anonyma. Hicks, came in from China yesterday afternoon This beautiful clipper madr one of the quickest passages to and from China or. record. She left this for China on ihe 14th ultimo, and arrived on the 31st having beat up against
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  • 114 3 •Simulated Grief. -Litmr Mauboue lost hit leg at t!ie battle of Leipsic. After be hud suffered amputation with the greatest con a^e, he saw his arrrant cr/« ing or pretended to cry, in one corner of tbe room. Noae your hv|»ocri'.ic«l te*r», you idle dog," smd bis mast-r, 'you ku«w
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  • SINGAFORE FREE PRESS PRICE CUREENT
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    • 120 4 ARRI7ALS. :2,35 fSS? F rs -,,24 British barque aJSSmHSSL nbr I"h J, lly B^k u^« Ca( /S,r. pit er sirs P H!• I Bally bnrque if2s AM .T^ a:lg (m lyjßu.ish barque j ee h E? 111 „2i Bntish t.i^^^Ji.a; ay r ::S e^t b c rg ooner juftrte ?r
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 13 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, the 26th JANUARY, 1843.
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    • 3022 1 [Continued from the 3rd Pigc] No. 2» From tub Plenipotentiary. Uuted 20th August 1842. A vast object both for China and England might I think be gained, by asslmiU'.ing the Duties and TaiifT, *t all the four Ports, wuicri are to be thrown open i > British Merchants. The best
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    • 840 1 The Death of Dr. Charming. (From the Alias for India, Novr. 4.) Charming, too, who, though an American in heart and soul, wrote in our own fine and powerful language so nobly and well, has also been summoned to a world where bright and glorious intellects will find new
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    • 844 1 The Athenaeum and the Singapore Authorities. A file of Singapore paper* 10 ihe middle of September has been received by the Wmterloo, but their contents were already in gum measure anticipated via Calcutta. It will he in the recollection of our refers »hat a Mran^e and iomewhat int re«li<>le
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    • 710 1 Commerce of Bombay. (From the Bombay Time*, December, \O.) We extract from tl»e Report of the Commerce of Bombay for the year 1841-42," which hat just been published, the introductory remarks of the Committee of Commerce, which present an analysis of the trade with the different countries and places
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    • 750 2 Dost Mahomed, the Gates &c. &c. Lonsj ere this the returning army will have enssed the Sutledge t\ have been welcomed with those honours which Lord Ellenboroui;!i lihs devi«*ed tor the occasion. In a few iayi tiom this date, the festivities will hive ceased, the camp will have been
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    • 34 2 Kurrachee (a port in Scinde) has been separated from the head Cutch and Scinde," and thus the export, to these countries appear ta have decreweU to a grtatcr cttcot than is actually the case.
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    • 4528 2 Journal of a Tour among the Xtyaks of Landak Tyan.6* Mude m April, 184*2, 6y lie*. Messrs F. I>. ThombOM Olid VVm. YoUNG BLOOD. (CONCLUDED FIUiU SO 52 As our boat hud not yet arrived we borrowed a small one and went down the river with our men leaving
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