The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 27 March 1845

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. f 13. Dol. 10. TMMI HSEKIY JHOHJrMjru, TH jmbcA 1845 •v©. ccccxrvi
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 768 1 PROCL \TVI A TION. Pittvct of Wales Imand, Y)Y Virture of a Si»CAPoitt Malacca. > J3 Precept to me to wit. J directed, I hereby t.roclaim and give notice, ihat a Session of Oyer and I f r muter und General Guol Delivery in and for Sint »i'«Re and the
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    • 1524 1 FOR SAIiE* A Fresh Batch of Messrs Lockburn Campbell -Tm 4- Co well known Sherry and Claret in 3 dozen ases just received. Apply to MARTIN, DYCE CO. oingqpore, \Uh Deer 1844. At the uodowns of the Undersigned CHAMrAOMi and Johnnisberg Hock 1822, from Messrs Fredk. Giesler Co. London. Sherry
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    • 700 1 CARHIAO^BYOOY. FAX.KY JUST RECEIVED Aid 1 as8 f °u tment Of MoR °cco Skins of -rm. every color of best quality very suitable for the above and Children's BOOVS and Shoes Singapore, 27th March, 1845. F MARTIN ttOTXCE rO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On Thursday next the 3rd April
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  • 1107 2 (From the Pinang Gazette, March The Steamer thhgethon came in from Singapore on Sunday evening la»t, commenced coaling early on the following morning and quittt d the harbour the same afternoon fur the Nimbarg, where the is to be joined by the Spiteful aod Ganges, which it would appear
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  • 991 2 (From tht Hongkong Heuhtfr, February 25 From Canton we learn that during the late fire the greatest benefit was experienced from the exclusion of the mob, tod disorderly characters who flock to such a scene at a favorable occasion f or exercising their predatory habiis. The whole of the
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  • 135 2 The Sapphire Troop Ship, arrived yesterday from Chuun with part of the 18th Regimant Royal Ir.gi, By latter received from Woo«uug, we learn that th« Harlequin, Yuen and, Pantaloon from this h»d arived there on the Bth, 17th and 18th respectively The CharUt Jones from Liverpool had alto arrived
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  • 1062 2 War X recent and Prospective, from the friend of India, Ftby 24 The intelligence received f.oro the seat of insurrection in the Suuihern Maharatta cournry duriu* •he past week appears rather more satisfactory inasinucli MM holds out some hope of its early'eximciiou. At «o penud since we were obliged
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 881 2 Second day, tmturday, 29th March. Ist Hack. The Governor's l up" valued at Dollars 100 presented by the li n'ble the Governor for all Horses whictl have been imported since last Meeting Meats K.C Entrance Dollars 5 PP weight lor age aod inches 14 hands to carry 9 St. Jvd
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    • 583 2 M NOTICE. R G. DUTRONQUOY hegs to aanounce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Singapore, and (he public at large, that he has received a new set D'aguerothipe Press for taking Likeness and is now cady to execute orders between the hours of J past 8 until io o'clock every
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  • 292 3 foW M— a tremendous tire broke out yesterday rni»g between na.ni and nine o'clock in Calcutta, irom fie effect of a With north wind, reduced 'e f»nge of thatched houses called Kaja Kara i ILn's D*rar ro ashes. The exteot ot ground over i*h the fire ranged
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  • 1454 3 From the Btngmi Harkaru, Febf. 19J It appear, from an •iticle we republished yesterday from. Smg.pore paper that the Chamber of Cornice there, has been betturriog itself to obtain for 1 Mra.ts a link in the Cham oij>team communication ba«.en Great Britain and her Indian possessions, have been
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 611 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE MNI.APOUE lU.EE PRESS Sir, The celebrated declaration of Sir Robirt Peel that where civilisation and barbarism cajie in contact, some great principle, some unconirollabte principle comt-* into action, making it imjjo>sit.le to apply (he rules observed amonyot European Nation*," having been visited with m ample
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    • 254 3 TO TUB EDITOa Of TUB tiNOAVOIft FUEE PRESS Dcr Sir, I am <lelit(hi6d to communicate through your valuable Journal thai several of the married resident* of <hi* g«y »'>«* sociable Jiitle Colony pro fiiin* by ih« excetleru example set ihem on Uo»wn m«ut Hill, bive it in coniempla'ioo to give
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  • 36 3 At Singapore, on the 20th instant, the Lady of T O Crahe. E<q. of a Som. At Graverield Home near Cheltenham, oa the 23rd Deer., the Lady of J. H. Whitibsad, £iqr«. of a Dadohtbr.
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  • 96 3 vrn me rvra uecr. captain y. n.iCHA.RDB, n.. in., v». 8., late Commander of H.M.S. CornwliU. On the Dth Deer. Captain J. Shun of Her Msjssty'a 26th Regt. On the 23rd at Camberwell, Emma Hiscox, wife of J. Fanner, Eiqre, aged 84 years. On the 23rd Deer, at
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  • 15 3 The Communication of Mowrah came too late it shall appear in our next.
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  • 1163 3 Singapore, Thursday, 27 th March, 1845. The January Mail. The news brought by this Mail are not of any genera! interest,— politics for the time being having been laid a side for the more agreeable employments of merry making and feasting The state of the country seems
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  • 409 3 H. M. Steamer Driver of which we some weeks ago announced tbe departure for Borneo with a political mission on board, returned into the the roads last Saturday morning, having effected the passage over from Sarawak in 43 hours. The mission, which consists of Captain Bethune of the Royal whose
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
  • 835 4 (From the China Mail, March 6 n .V IMPORTS. market for all kinds may be qu'tedTm I I tbe The •I last year. Be S t Bombay being wo" h6 7 I For T.nnivelly there i. „o demand .Td -1 tf best lltt da 7t 7J be.t. The
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 180 4 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. I reel's Nnmtt. 7'o»* i < ommandn* Consignees. Destination. W ship Cumbrian Com. Chad:* I M ihip Wolvtritit Clifford. Esq I. M stea.ner Driver Hayes, Esqre I.C steamer Diana Corualton 1 I C k(eamer Fhlegethon Comly schnr Fsvche 50 Bennet Geo. Armstrong Co >anishship For tuna
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    • 326 4 1 ARRIVALS. Vmer ffamn (-Wain From \D^ Mar,, Bri.uh-1^ TJ^[^ «S= «J H. C. steamer Proserpine Houeh <M»in- V rS H ort M b d.B?£. i'To 22 h/ q Alex Johwtt^ Swan B.tavia 8 t j,.it ill BnL bbe,. c ,r c cy m°" VerJy Pina 2( hi 24 B
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 27tb MARCH, 1845.
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    • 306 1 (From tkt GmiUmrtt GxftU. J«y 4 J \e«t«rd»f at th. Police Office, Capt Harelwoods, of th. Ctorcr»'«.' rWch nert hd9n Wedoet<UT mor n Z fined one hundred Rapa«i. for having del.y- AVhoar. Hi delivering packet, of Utter* Mat from Jli for "be OT.rl.nd Mail. If he had delivered th.ai
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    • 2892 1 Entertainments to 81* Henry Pottinger. (From the Monthly Time*, January 7.) On tbe I lib of Dec, Sir Henry was entertained at Merchant TayW HaH, by the mercbantt of London, in ordtr to te.tify their high .pprotal of K u..bed ability displayed by hi- w negoci.t the
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    • 341 1 The Indian Service has tbe proud satisfaction of reflecting tbat two of the ablest diplomatists of the day belong to it. We ueed scarcely say tbat we allude to Sir (Jharle. Metcalfe and to Major- General Mr Henry Foltinger. Tbe .election for important public employment at borne, of
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    • 763 1 The Mail Per Bentinck." The intelligence from India and Chin., ..lilioiiph dt«tituie of neneial political importance, will yet be found to contain pa liculars of some itterest. At present the iuteinions vi I tie Govennu General as to U»e const; lie is likely to pursue have not bten 1 made
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    • 496 1 In Jamaica, the Bill for providing mean, for securing the immigration of Hill Coolie, was passrd through committee on the Oth of December, and in it all necessary arrangement* are said to be embodied. A fund of £50,000 had been appropriated for Ibis object, and, in addition, authority
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    • 586 1 (From tht London Mail, Jan. 7 Vice- Admiral Sir F W. Austen, has been appointed to tbe chief command on the West Indian and North American station 1 vibe Sir C. Adam, and will hoist his fl'tg (white at the fore) on boatd the Vindictive, 50. bftr WiHianl
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    • 145 1 (From the Bengal Hurkaru, Feb. 22J paratjiaph in the Lmdon Mail, quoted by Ul id our yeaterdny'a Extra. wa» calcuaird to le*d oar raiders to suppose hat Sir Ch»tln> Metc*lfe was lyi h in a daager«u» etale of health at the d*te of the Uit miI vice*
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