The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 6 March 1845

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 21 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ro. io. rv»t. 10. thi it mn.tr jnottjriJtrG, 6th .v.srcmi. is#s. J JTo. ffCCXCIV
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 2376 1 r lht following Statement exhibiting the and Disbursements of the Assessment and Taxes at Malacca for 1544, is vublish'd in accordant »<ith Am 15/A Section of Act 12, of 1839, passed by the Hon'ble the President of the Council of India in Council on th°mhJ&U™S& RECEIPTS. DISBURSEMENTS. /"V.l nr* in
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  • 889 2 TO THE EDITOR OF IHE **I NOA"O RE Fll EE WtLSU My d.ur Mr Editor, Itavjng received a i-w no.n er*. „f Hatigkoct litconter thr- other <l*y I u totv* y<>u Iraits avion t,om Ho i 3 No 2. "In sleulteac „.,a,y consul. 0 wnh e.a.d 10 puriiia*uiti sevttat
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  • 24 2 by.beH.o s G rl ,i, E r r y a vincr Wetlr^lf-v ,<>. VI rs R-d S. Iy f M is IARM Dl, >*' J
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  • 353 2 am up re, Thur^g^Q//, narok% 845 Batavia. iy h. i i J** t* v i u e reived ff^ <^if ftom )(t) x^;,, J ber 0 15.1, I e1.r,.,. v.lr„ which we alii I Mm lo'loutiisa A..-P, 5.«i..p„,, L.st- I Novr. l*-^&Mmm Bnnnjti*. (com Hone I koog 15tb Niirr.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 841 2 C *.RD. m AN ln.o.ce o; 1-aalihiiiable Peris-matfe Ladie Gswulemcu, Youth e«d I htldiets, Walking DttJ aud House loot* aud Shoe» CONSIGNF.»> AT r MA ITIN S FOR SALE. Singapore, 61 s hi* (h, I&l5 iL-__S K_!_SSING AFORE RACiaS. IROSPELTCS FOR .845. First day, Thwtduy, 27th Match. Ist Kate. Ihe
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    • 947 2 TO 3 Ta T OR CH \RTER. r _a Sj3. HI^HR fine A. 1. brilu.h barque CA- s£&. r A illj i5 ,0 Heatoi. Com-S-_-__b_mL mander- Apply to 2^ p S,?3 MACLAINE. FRASER CO. TO BE SOLD BT TUAZdtC AUG HON. On Monday, the bth May, 1845. On Account of
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    • 833 2 Europe Bonled Porter, of goo I quality, selling at he reduced price of Drs. 2 per do^en. ALSO Allsop's Singai oe-bot tied Ale, at Dts. 2 per dozen Apply at ihe Union. W. H. MILES Co can accommodate with board aud lodging 100 Seamen in a separate house wilh every
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  • 327 3 v'-lcitta —By the hire Queen we have Kuit» pepcfl 10 ibe Isih ultimo We l if exttaoed a Im el i-recis of news liom lhe fntnti of udiu. Wv aie gia<l to n_t. ait ed the < ilcutta Journals that the Couit I Oi.e- tois have ouleied Mr Salmond to
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  • 529 3 The Straits B'eamer J-tre Quren arrived on Tuesday last havirg been 18 days fiom Cai (titia his is rather a long passage but we steiufoiined ii is solely to be attribute'! to lhe i"feiin i.aitiie t)f 'he fuel with which **he was hirnislud. On ie.ichin_ Pmaiii*; she got some lii.,sh
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  • 3393 3 Tn. LatE Ship "MeLLisn **^Oh th*»26ih I ultimo, Captain Fawcett 1 oft He barque Mellisk wnh his officers and strrv.vtrrg- <*reW arrived here in a Cochin-CKinese Man-of Wan Caprain Pawcett lias favored us with 'err- ac-- rotirtt of the loss of his Vessel, the subsequent sufferings of himself and crew*
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  • 440 3 The Loss of Ship ,*l»ous m av- q rants received siiue^our last msmtfj of tne loss ol the laylis, near A-,j6er Tt faults Isaacson. 1,60a to ,s burthen,' aaiWi from Bombay on the 14th Dee ..ber, ZJ Cbina, with a cargo MiaatNig of 7 JOO bale. orCotton dVc, aid on
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1306 4 Accooeu i,ekv.,.t in Sp,ni»h Da-toff divided into Cems Tbe u*u_ ocdit ou es ia aa follow* Eu mo *e Goods 8 Month*. Indian and Chiba Do. 2 Mouths. Opium,
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    • 1079 4 L..1 El'liO''!'. (J >'M>S COTTON GOODS.-. The Market has been very inactive during e w k but as the Cochin-Chinese have cmnnrnced oper «ti >ns some piovrmeut may he expected. Ukky >hih,ivgh— of* 41 inch 38 yards are saleable at barely r,„ v itti puce.; good
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    • 185 4 NATIVE t UAH bsiTtM- Vttlmrta, llt,der Alltt, Johanna sad Hessian*. Puicii t'athoi I'arrte, Hunger, Oiaiermening, Hing Coun, Soenhien, Hussan, Omar Osntun, 'Ivdah, Yetscrim 1 1 n: hi in, do nt'iicn, liong Goun, and Fallal Htiir. ('ocuin t iiineje Fh rt I'ltnc, lim Foue and Van Jeong.
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    • 169 4 Tohtoiab Siirll.— None nnd much wanted. Wheat. —Mat ket lepplird EXCHANGE*. Oa Kao,A*-n. Nttvy I' ills may *>• quoted at ds 2d, M wliich rate a limited a otint baa been sold nnd ti Mnntli* sight Bl 4s.. Jul, no transactions have however been ri ported The Company ha-e re.
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    • 150 4 Per i, hip Admiral Moorson, for i*» dißgona blood. 4e*l tin. L ndon. i gMOjbouge. f» H tt tamarind.. 5.Q..2J pis gambier. I box mu»k, RMr| sago. 48M tin. 82,8»*0 cnne«. M*! cofi'ee. 9 *'isJ o,othcr o'pearl shell. I o»se tiger skin*. 2'i4 China camphor. 7i.Z black pepper. H
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 45 4 Latest Dates. From England, 7th December v a Cnicutta. From BoMBAYi I'th Jnrnmry via (alcuttn. From C«LOOiTA| I5tl» Febry. pfrgtenrrer Fire Queen. From C'hin\ 4tli Febriia'y per U. M. Wolf. Fn»rn M nil*, 2«t Kfbrunry ftx Fanny (onnell. From IJatavia, ir>th February per < h la.
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    • 290 4 AR it IV A. 1,3. Date Flag Vttsel't i\ames. Captain From I ljate 7 1*? I"""™ £*^r.K I faag-STTl^lHc N26 C. C. sbtp Tan Jeor.g Km* [Esq U ro-, 6th t „21 Amer ..„p Oft Nmt fW.vk fithill "o! 5" rq Sofldoan I Mahomed Pontianak tUtlMt 28 Dutch barq FalM
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 1-tH MARCH, 1845.
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    • 31 1 Captain Isaacson has since died, no doubt from the fatigue and anxiety undergone by In n. We also learn that a vessel has been chartered to bring the Crew to Singapore.
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    • 750 1 -mmsssenmL>ss of ma All>wi, We are thit w>eW enab ed to add iom> particulars to the href acconnt of the loss of ths Arab barque A'i>>jttie which we give last week t)n the night of the I3 I4ili it was blowin: a strong gale from the N irthward with a
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    • 281 1 Hie Java Courant of the 22ud January tis that the Assistant Resident of Salaiiga 1 received a few days previously in.orma- from the Widono of Ambarawa, that in a night of the Ist to and 2nd after a strong in the marshy plain of Ambarawa near dessa Rovjo May on
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    • 46 1 The following is the total number of vessel, which passed Strait, of Sunda daring the year 184t\ which were signalized 282 Dutch. 217 English. S7 American. 22 French 15 Ham'turgh. 14 Sweedish. 6 Bremen. 4 Danish. 4 Spanish. 3 Belgian, 2 &lups Irom Australia Russian, 627
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    • 45 1 We see from the J«va Courant of the 18th January last, that one of the sheds of the Silk establishment of Mr Leyssius in the Reside iry of Samaran<*-, was thiown down by a N, hurricane by which 600,000 worms, and 200,000 cocoons were destroyed.
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    • 242 1 The Java Courant of the Bth February, mentions that in January, some Pirate Prahus had shown themselves on the coast of Cherribon, which had attacked and pillaged a native Merchant prahu. The two Gun boats Nos. 4 37 stationed at this Residency, being under repairs, the Resident of Cherribon equipped
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    • 2798 1 Summary of News. {Prom the friend of India) Jany IB. The United Harvice Gazette inform* us that the Court Martial on Assistant- -urgeou Balcmbe ha. terminated in hia diaurti.sal from tbe Service— the Commatider-iii Chief confirming the sentence: that a Wing of H M. 94th Foot marched on tbe
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    • 290 1 (Fr,m the Hongk mg R gisler, February -Dlrfraei, -ih lii* rt-c.nt Novel of Conig.by has taken suffiep*,,,. to show fhat a great proportion of Vr e^ l0 nc 0/Our "Wtbrw, of the ra*ld_.le their <« Ger_ of the Ocean" ha* VMre,^ f-ribrclHimsih that aspect. Every cife I .wire if
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    • 124 1 Liverpool, August 4. 44. **> IR as, informed that such Gentleman as you reside in that country, and by tbe description I got from some pensioners who came from tbere the old neighbours say that you are my father, I hope
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    • 113 1 C-Ban-Tnsss and Economy in Wivbs.— There are some wo -en who start iu life with the idea tbat the goldtn rule of domestic comfort is comprised in two words— cleanliness and economy. Instead of considering them aa m -re »ppliances, ib^y put them in the place of principle, and believe
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