The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 19 October 1843

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. »V/. 42. ¥\>t. H. jioajrjjtiTg, t»T H October, 1843. JVto. CCCCXXI
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 739 1 FOR LONDON. ~]fa riVIE Firtt-class Biit. Barque WESTffrV 1 BUOOK, Capt Lbminqton of 265 jgjEtm Tons, having the greater pail of her Cargo •Mtfad will have quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to MACLAINE, FRASER CO. StPEapotTy ?.W A*gutt 1843. FOB, X.ONDOK THE CLYDE. TOUCHING AT THE CAPB. J?S
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    • 794 1 "iS!?™,©* O» LEASE. fTliit Commodious Uwellit^ House 4^f^ X at Carnpont{ Glam, at present occuJjyWl pied by M r VV. W. Ker, suuated in a r compound comprising about three acres of Land, with Billiard Room, convenient Stabling and Out-offices. Apply to KER, lIAWSON CO. Singapore, 6th Sept. 1843. TO
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    • 721 1 FOR SALE. AT THE GODOWNB OF V MACLAINE, FRASER CO. ERY Superior Sherry and Port Wine, (from th well-known Hoose of Todd and James— late Todd Bosakquft) just landed from the Hertey. Singapore, \BUt Oct 1R43. THE beautiiul Hill, called Mount Zion, with an Attap Bungalow, situated on ihe new
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    • 692 1 Received at F. MARTIN'S. Colored Damask Table Covers of all sizes. Double Damask Table cloths do. Very superior 40-inch Grey Twilled Shirtings and lussa &ilk, suitable for Gentlemen's Morning Coats. AND An assortment of Children's Toys in baskets. S»Wpore_}7th_qctober, 1843By order of the Parties concerned. Lunued quantiiy ot H. P.
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  • 151 2 (From the Canton Press, August, 19 An American schooner, the O. C. Raymond, Capt. Samuel Deuisoo, arrived some months since at Chusan, from, we heard, the Indian Archipelago, where she had been in search of Beche de mar, Sandal* wood, birds nests, &c. At Chusan she obtained fieight of
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  • 3056 2 Petition Presented by the Hong Merchants to the Victory of Canton. (From tk* &*<•* Prttt, Bepternber, 2.) A petition presented because oar resources are exhausted and our affairs straitened, compelling us again to supplicate your unbounded kindness in order to arrange our public obligations. Since tbe mode of conducting foreign
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  • 713 2 The Ship Harriet Scott," (From the P truing <J«xette, Sept 26) It is our most painful duty to report a very during and outrageous attempt which was made on Monday morning last to take the Ship Harriet < ccultt t at sea, by a party ol fourteen Malay convicts
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  • 875 2 To the Editor of thk Singapore Free Press Aiy Dear Mr Editor, I am one of those who ate fond of driving out very early in tlje morning to enjoy the CO*jl anil refreshing jungle breeze, which if nearly always to be met with three or four miles from
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  • 93 2 «t oneng i> a t, Island of banca, on the 2d Augt. last, Horatio Nelson Levysjohn, E.«q lale Assistant Undent of ihat place, and Marawane, deeply regretted by his relations and a nuaemus circle of Mends, to whom he was endeared through l.is Accomplishment and amiable qualities. At Batavia,
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  • 82 2 i-ast week we omitted lo acknowledge receipt of a Letter signed "Horatio" which we did not insert as il was unsuited for our colunww* We have mislaid a letter which we received last week signed with three stars and whirh we intended for publication in our present paper.
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  • 2161 2 THE FREE PR ESS Singapore, Thursday, 19th, Oct., 1843 Batavia By the James Turcan, from Batavia the 3rd instant, we have received Jana Courants to the 30th ultimo, from which we £ive following mjer Shipping list Sept. 8. American ship Venice^ Peril, from Manila 25th July, for New York. 12.
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    • 116 2 FOR BAMARANO. jBft riIUE JAMES TUKCAN, for freight, ■Ba X Apply this day to BE SYME CO Svgmpore, 10th Oct 1843. ro» salssT At the Godowns of the Undersigned Superior Sherry in 3 and 6 dozen cases. W. R. PATERSON ft CO Singapore, \4th June 1843. NOTICE. RPASSLEK begs to
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  • 596 3 Our correspondent X seems to have wasted a great deal of sympathy most unnecessarily on the Prosecutor in the two trials of which we give a report, and his feelings have betrayed him into a number of hasty and most erroneous conclusions In the first place it Is nonsense to
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  • 2529 3 Court of Oyer Terminer. Thursday, 12ih October, 1843 Present Hon'hle Col Butter worth c. b. Governor, Hon'l.le Sir W. Norris, Knt., Recorder, and Hon'blo T Chvrch, Esq, Resident Councillor. Let Aii-Lok otherwise called Bemg-ah-Lok, Tak Chung Hemo, Lew Ah Chew, Chin-Ah-You, and Boly-ah-Yok were indicted for Robbery with beating and
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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    • 315 4 ARRIVALS. DaU I Flag VeueV, Nam,, I CapiaTn JW Depart. Oct. 11 British barq Falcon U^TrYeVille China 16th „11 Britiah barq City of Palaces Byworth China 7th nit 12 British ship Jam.Jerjtebhoy Tarnegy Siam 17th ult „12 British barq Gcoßickham Sim Liverpool 18th Jud« „12 Brlliah ship Ctrt,i,andel Cuningham Bombay
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 11 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THUKSDAY, %H OCTOBER, ,843.
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    • 848 1 Robbery. Frim the PHmi c/ CMm, September, 7.) Robberies har* sarata begin to be common to the city, WJ hoB»^«W«r oaght to be en hit guard, irf all »ew comers to the blind should take the |ftttw t cue i« securing their property. On Wedneed, T Morning et Me
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    • 311 1 (From the Friatdvf' China, Augt. 31 We regret to find that much sickness still prevail*. In every instance which have eomt lo our knowledge and which has ended fatally, we have unifom ly found Urn InM nimhl reasonably be attributed to an uiidue exposure to the sun or a resident*
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    • 349 1 Conservation of the Conservative Minister. The rare taken of our Petl by the police is quite beautiful. It is with him everywhere. Happy man be never can outrun the constable. When he goes out walking two policemen get up behind him. No one feet them, but there they are
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    • 1334 1 Sir R. Peel- His Irish Policy. h i f v K eel •ble.and experienced tactician be h, cither does not understand, or is unable to fulfil, what party require.. Right or wrong, it is by parties tbat the gotemment of this country is and must be carried on. Without a
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    • 1777 1 Lord Stanley'! speech on Ireland had such a powerful effect on one gentleman, Mr B. Chapman (an Irian member J, that he slept all the time, and when ne awoke he voted against the motion, by mistake hating followed the crowd going into the lobby in fatout of the
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    • 1462 1 major James *agan, late of the Bengal Army h a announced b JS intentioa of publishing an Ann..! Anglo-Indian Army and Navy List, which will con. h.n. h W ,d.. the usual particulars furnished b, works ut the same description, a condensed, but perspicuous lZl lt
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    • 3173 2 (From the Monthly Times, Aujuit 5.) Mr Joseph Hume introduced a [.lav on the 25th ultimo, for educating the nation upon the principle of extending religious instruction. The worthy arithmetician gave reasons "as plenty as blackberries, for the adoption of his plan, but "wisdom cries out in the
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    • 270 2 HOUSE OF LORDS. July 11. Church of Scotland. The House went into committee on the Cburch of Scotland Benefices Bill The Earl of Aberdeen intimated his compliance with an amendment suggested by Lord Brougham, transferring the latter part of the first clause to the second clause, thus incorporating
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    • 1463 2 (From the Gentleman's Gazette, Augt 3[.) There have been severe comments made on the naanaer ia which the Barque Sir Herbert Compton" took her departure on Tuesday Uat. A circular had several daya previously been sent round to all the Mercantile Houses, stating that the letter packets to go
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