The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 5 September 1844

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MARCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vo. 3G. ¥\tl. *9. THMJHSO.-tY JttOßjrijrG, sth SEPTEMBER, 1844. J*\>. CCCCAXVIII
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    • 728 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION rj>H E following Notification from 'he Government 1 ct India is repubiuhed for general information PNo. 1,665. JOTIFK ATION FORT WILLIAM, lOfcfclGN DEPARTMENT, Tin- -iVtli Jali/, 1844. an M JOSE. d'ALMKIbA having been nominated by the Portuguese Government us Poiiiujue^e Consul General al BtofppOM, :lie Governor General in
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    • 621 1 DOLLAES. Co's. Treasury, alias Savisgs PBink, still coniiaues open for discounting Bills for advancing Money on Merchandizes Government Grams and tor receiving Cash ai bst on advantageous term* for Depositors. ngopure, 29th Amgt. 1844. AT T. O. CRiNE'S GODOWNS. JUST received a small assortment of Millinery.— Superior Flannel, LWm silks
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    • 778 1 TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER THE UNDER. MENTIONED GOODS. This day at 11 o' Clock. 67 dozens Claret, 18 Toilet Glasses of sizes, 60 boxes Sperm Caudles 4. 5 and 6 per lb. long and short. 2 Dinner setts Crockery, complete, 2 craies Dinner Plates A
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    • 680 1 K OTIC VI TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Saturday tiext, the Ith Instant. BY P. LfAltvitf. TAT 11 O'CLOCK, A.M. HE following Property belonging to the Estate or Befgeaui J. Stanley, viz Household Furniture, Glasmre, Wearing Anparel, and i'alky Pony, Kid.ng Saddle, c &c. Terras— CaM. Singapore, 4th
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  • 334 2 Alex-.dria, Egypt Jury 29th tg44. The Ptcht, Mehemet Air, has heen for a few days indisposed, bat is recovering though one can perceiva that the old roan will not be able to get over many Mich attacks^as he is sinking very fast,— His »i* lhr»--h m is afro at
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  • 575 2 (From ihe Bombay Couritr, Avgmt^th.) The Bombay Tunes ol this day notices in reference »o the aniv»> ot tUe last Mail that allowing seven houis foi dift"rence of longitude, the disunee from Ju.i.don to ttom>»ay has been uaveised in twenty i.jlii days aid fifteen hours a celerity of transit
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  • 1409 2 The Incendiary Fires in Suffolk (From the Atlas, July The continued prevalence of incendiary fires in the agricultural commies of Essex, Suffolk, and Cambridgeshire, i» beginning to attract »erious attention. The Time* newspaper, encouraged by the success which attended the experiment or sending down a reporter te
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  • 982 2 Thomas Campbrll. The death of this amiable roan and accomplished poet took place at Boulogne, on 15th June, in his sixty. fourth year. Mr Campbell was a native of Glasgow, and in e*rly life occupied the situation of tutor in private family, residing on the *f H.'-oast of the
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  • 596 2 Frangk. There are reports of mollification in the FreDcli Ministry, M. Villemain, Minister of Public Instruction, :o be replaced by M. Rossi, a Peer of France, or by M. St. Marc Giratdio, a Member of the clmniber ot Deputing, both friends of M. Guizot. It is suggested th*t
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 480 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Air Editor, In liis letter about the schools published in your two last issues, the Revd Mr Whitk has denied that they had become incorporated with the Singapore Institution when he discovers that they really were so—he protests against such incorporation. He
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    • 222 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FRLJi PRESS Dear bir, Although the voice and desire of the public make themselves known weekly thro* your columns, yet I do not perceive that the gentleman now at I lie *helm' pays the least intention to the very strong hints that have of
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    • 486 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. Sir, It k with reluctance I again intrude upon your columns and the patience of ihe pwMic hut yo»»r must say) absurd remarks in laM week's issue lias left me no alternative. I slated iii>imcil> that th» refusal to receive letters, without
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 86 2 RATES OF ADVERTISING IN THE FREE PRESS. ADVERTISEMENTS for &hips.wiib-l 50 out reference to the number of times. All other Advertisements, not exceeding 15 j v 2 60 lines and inserted four timts S Heyond 15 lines and not exceeding 25.. °J> Tor every li.:e exceeding 25 lines »t 010
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    • 101 3 ~2 r^~ ri" Sa 2 t Large. !i ii! 5 Jfi fl II fill 1! ijjjlli tj |j siifliJ E s.* e| 5 -i s i^slSllifi s fa i5 %I hi i ill i s i n hiTjiilif ii lii Bf-~-5 m^i «50(U 5^ ac^ =2 S, >,-» SX"^' <C
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    • 152 3 ARRIVALS. Date. Flay Ve.seV, Name, Captain From I *>«** °S 12 KS s£ fI K3 Sa S str „30 British barque «a*2Z SStt ,'^nst „31 British barque ZeelJt i>Z2l P ff I IMt Sept 1 British sno4 rp^ i e r oast 24th inst m 1 British B cHnr IT^
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, sth SEPTEMBER, 1844.
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    • 939 1 America. President Tyler hiving stationed six. teen companies of foot, and seven of dragoons, under the command of Brigadier Gen. L Taylor 00 ihe frootior of Texas, and a aaval force in the Gulf of Mexico, without authority, an impeachment was talked of. '1 n venerable Chancellor Kent, being asked
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    • 549 1 Latest I ntelligence. France. On the sth, in the C hamber of Deputies, explanations were demanded from the Government by M. Mauguin and th« VlarquU do la Rochejai|iielin, on the subject of the war vvitli Aioiocco. M. (juizot expressed his anxiety to give every explanation. He declared that no cause
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    • 1978 1 Miscellaneous Lobs of the Stkamkr Mknchkster. A great sensation has been created by the news of the loss of the sitauer Manchester, Captain Dudley, off the mouth of tbe Elbe, on tbe 16th and 17th ultimo with the whole of her crew and passengers. This unfortunate vessel was thi property
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    • 853 1 The Cork Reporter of Thursday contains the following: Orders have been received at Cove that her Mfjesty's ship Albion, 90 kuiis, Captain Nicholas Loi kyer, sh uld n ceed to the coast of Menrocot it is presumed for the protection of British subj cts and
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    • 3030 1 The Irish Crown Solicitor at thf Haw On Monday Mr Win. ffffa the Crown Solicitor for Ireland, was brought before Mr Tw>ford, in tlie custody of an officer of the A division, charged with having stolen a letter from the Castle of Dublin, addressed by Robert Johnson, of Kinlouth,
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    • 1568 2 Earl Grey has recovered from Lis late indisposition. It is reported that the present session of Parliament will be brought to a close about the middle of July. It is now settled that the Lou it de Trepaui, brother of the King of Naples, is to marry the
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    • 1327 2 FaoM our London Conr.ESPt)NDENT Nothing new btf trai^piied rttpeCting the Mexican canal ol w hicli I lately s.ioke Imt something liaf? been s.ud about the Sue* one and 1 am much afraid Hide is rt disposition to cut if —alter a very different tas)iioi> tliJHiit) to the mode
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    • 590 2 Lapsus Ltnguje.— The natives of the first flower oi the earih, and firsi gem of Hie sea.'' are notorious, noi only for their hulls hut the oddity of their sayings, without reference to time or place an instance of this occurred in the Supieme Court on Thurx'ay. Mr Croke.
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    • 65 3 At Singapore o-i the 3 1 91 ultimo, the Lady of tne Il» vd At.rxANDiR SraojACH, c« the London Mis m 1. 1 1 yS>i i< i y, ot a Son At Fullmm, on it.e 6<h June, the lady of John Arm»trom;, K«qre ot Sin^apoie, of a Davghtfe Ai
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    • 104 3 MARRIAGE At Brighton, on die I4lli June. J. A. Gunthorpe, F.mj., llarffW Artillery, to Julia, Dauohter of 1 tie Col. Nuihall, E. J. C S. Ai Claphan), on (he 2»st June, Gcmjord, »on of .1 H. Iticlinnlson, Ksq., of Hlacklieailipark, 10 EmiLT, daughter of Lieut Gat land, it. N Lyme
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    • 21 3 At Sintza ore, on the 2nd instant, Mr John Stan i BT« (Jons', hie of die I ampong G'.am District.
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    • 6 3 An Englishman is declined.
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    • 2904 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 5th September 1844 The JULY Mail. The news by this Mail are upon the whole of a very interesting char.<( icr The most prominent is of course the pOMtMMi of the nnni<«ry who seem to have lost lb« command of their party, and do not
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    • 850 3 Monthly Report of Ithe Singapore Institution Free Schools farnished by the Secretary. Since the last Monthly Report the School has been re-organized in consequent of the resi<natiau of Mr Fitzpitrick. The 3rd class, which he bad charge of, hat been made the 2nd, and the 2nd class, with one or
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