The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 1 May 1845

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 18. a~»«- tO. TMvusnsAY jmonjrwjrGo ist jßT_i_r, is#s. jr*. ccccri
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    • 631 1 '"^g^e-MH If O TIT IO ATI ON. THE following Estreci of a letter from »he Under Secretary to ihe Government ol Bengal to ..atmsnt olooel W. J. Butteewoetm c Goor of Pr»oee of Wale* Island, Singapore and I.lace, i» published lor General information The Governor of Benaal has been pleased
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    • 1074 1 rpHE DWELLING HOUBB at Cam- P° n Glam, at present occupied by Itaain. W S. Dincan, Esq. Apply to JOHN PURVIS fc CO. Singapore, 19 th Feby. 1845 Tup tt NOTXCB. lifi Undersigned has been appointed Marine Surveyor for this Port. PETER GOLDIE. Stereper. If. a April 1845. TOR SAX.E.
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    • 391 1 FOR BA.£JE_ A Fresh Batch ot Messrs CwrJ-iWr. Campbell Sc CVs well known Sherry and Claret in 3 dozen ases just received. Apply 10 MARTIN, DYCE fc CO. Singapore, 1 1 th Deer 1844. sTiMH. iSSj At the Godowns of the Undersigned. London-bottled Pale Ale aod Porter. Singapore-bottled ditto 1
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    • 760 1 mm a_H_Mfiß__lk_» THE Undersigned has received kutroctions lo put upfor sale, a quantity of very superior Madeira, Claret. Baasuc, Champaiohb and BucEttAS, to the highest bidder ia convenient lots to suit purchasers. Sale to take place tomorrow, Friday, the 2nd Instant at 1 o'clock re at the Godowns of Messrs
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  • 592 2 (F> .m the China Noil, March 27.) Wa have beeu favoured with the following partficula.* of the attack recently made at Canton upon the Ho. noursbleMi Montgomery Martin, Mr Jacksontbe VietConsul, and the Rev Mr Staunton the Colonial Chap, lain: AhoM seven o'clock on the morning of the IBtb
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  • 170 2 On Tuead.y m r i,.g „b.u.t 8 o'clock a hrge cmroorae ot l hi.ae.e a-..!,,!,,*! at die West end of Victoria Abont ft.., „f to rMgßd n.eu.aelve. in file, lull, armed with bo.t l„.„k_, uses, and otbe. weapons. lb« .bop, and hove«u e« tbe ueigl.bourhood were shut t.d tbe
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  • 529 2 On Wednesday last, a quarrel took place at VUcao. between some Chinese and Manila men, and after a very few Words, one of the biuete _»iz-a a tar.c knife and stabbed a Manila-man who dh d in a few hours after receiving tbe wound. Tbe Chinaman was immediately
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  • 1524 2 It is with the greatest pleasure we are enabled to announce the promotion of the worthy Treasurer Hwang to the office of Lieut. naot-t-nvernor of Kwoutung. He bus indeed well deserved of his couutry, and earned b;» his services this mark ot his Sovereign's approbation. •he circumstance au_oi« lavoßi-ably
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  • 1755 2 On Tuesday ...emo*. _b..,,i six o'clock a quarrel to ik place between <ome <* fc #rh o. one „f tVe i.juse. i„ .he la, prng-^ha-v and two men, of the a ne. o M.r...,a.,M Temple, w o are lo.b .veneer* •tpoo me roads. Upon the Po ice for
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    • 884 2 R*. Ran 47l %i *?f T fllllE Pi«rl..eiH|ii ;i h •hm<o ci.m.,l on hy Sr»R 1 TaYH.m and I'aa H.H, (ho- t'HCY-liaO, «i- olvel ih<s <Uy by mutual to^em, and ih- ousi- J in •»> will baj conducted as h.t.io' »re by the underS 11 -.1 o ill. OWII RCCOUnI
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    • 415 2 ■rpoueut, the ..suit of hi. advic. end cba.ity, b- II said—" I am bath astonished and delighted 1 for I I thought, that if ever 1 saw you again, it would be wibout your Arm -I can only compare thi. Cure to s barm Swnn at ihe Mansion House "I
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  • 320 3 Latest Intelligence. Fsav. »4. Th' papers of this morning contain nesr.« from Cleans to B<h January, and I. iters have since been .eliv«>r_d Sh E Kyan and Mr Amos are members ol ihe c^nmi.Mon appoiired to inquire into certain law. .facinta Uoinan Laibol.ca j^Klerstaiid dial tweniy-.i_,hl Artillery Cadets w^.e-hall
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  • 118 3 TO THE EDITOR OF TkiU, •IN6AFORR pftEE 7REM A few weeks ago, a part of the Catholic Coinot ioity of Singapore have been subscribing towards the na*kin; of Pews lor then Cb*}>el The Good Shepherd"--- wh<!e there yesterday I was anxiously looking out for a «eat t« which I/contribute
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  • 567 3 TO THE EDITOR OF IHE SINGAPORE PREB l'A 7 SS Dear >«r, Your correspondent of l-tst week made some capital *uK«*«tiuns f>r the imptoveaqtt oi Our Hvtt Office" and 1 think ihe Authorities will do well 10 give ineir besi attention to the several pro* positions There can be no
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  • 25 3 At Ardkingl.ss Lodge, Argyieshire, on the doth of January last, the Lady of Or Wm Mobtgi-mi rie' of a Daughter. •m __> p____»w_«_ W«PM|— av—M-i
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  • 306 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 1st May, 1845. The Criminal Sessions were finished on Saturday last tbe26thult having lasted four weeks We shall give a copy of the Calender next week. 18 persons were discharged on Sat turday no witnesses coming forward against them. No blame attaches to the Pali
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  • 1149 3 Pani-lima T.tju the noted Pirate who was hanged about a fortnight ago, previously to his execution made a long statement regar ling the proceedings of fa p .rates in this neighbourhood, a copy ol which we have obtained and insen below The names are of course suppi essed, but no
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  • 73 3 A lull ijroW'i Tt *;,e.- was .a_^bt in a .4M <■** StnW WJk. M. \ste trap at Sungie J urong, on Tuesday, nP taken out alive, hut during the passage t° Singapore ihe boatmen strangled it. beinf afraid of its maki ig its es-ape On bein? opened she was found
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  • 556 3 The Java Co* ant mention, that the whole of the North Coast of Java from \.je to Japara is infested with a new description of pirates who in small prabuc, manned with 12, 15, to 15 oe/sons, attack and pillage th- small native trading or fi.moir craft It i. .aid
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  • 499 3 The following eopi.d from a p,^-^ per w.U be mtereatiog to n* friends hi thi* part of thb world,-of tbe GenU.i_.__. t(X w^m it relate*: fc v.^. anoRESs In duty and respect lo our distinguished tow 13. van Colonel and Doctor Monigomerie, it g.ve« os o»och pleasure to refer to
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1214 4 Itt thio *oit thsie sic no Duties Imposts Exports ef all charges. Accanata are kept in Spanish Dollars divided into Cents. The usual ccdit on sales b as follow,
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    • 654 4 COTTON GOODS^Tb^rf. S£ D e^T^T .W„ a/ >Bri !he eek there bo« many .nwIUrTJL^ in Cotton Manufactnre.. The demand i. ftlr but dealerX^ I;*'1 p bed tbey only pure ha.e as tbey can resell and try their mnvosr^o d«c« -price.. In conseqnewce of the late advice!
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    • 141 4 Jaf d Si aOast^^ qnoi.tion. are the -_J_ "l^ "S^nh"^ ".jrfSVh 1 Ub ff WCr ,e ,he Banda none at maket aJd wanted ld .s i_£^ be l 1 «»»y- Fine {The exchange being L Uwb-3aT •,!j_i?l* to <fe r «r Tlan velly Uelv that hol.cr. UTJn_i^;s^^!S^ rU
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 780 4 1 IrHtCt hnthtt. 4 t w>i rift 'A, Mwrtmmcei. Datmatiom. 0»«m »hip /Wijk 420 LumpU Beho, Meyer Co China 0 l»»q Hope 300 Birch Uousiead Co Calcutta B brig i*r*/| 194 I Dougiai Do LouJon J. B biig At H' m fTifru 250 How Do Amer. schr. Harwtck Cheeter J.
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    • 363 4 -j Ft Vessel^ Names. I ce V /.,n I j^^ T-WTT? April 24 H. a\f. B |oop S__SS._e__. rW L_*^ r 24 British achrW^S aW™ J fl 24 British .bipL.^L,7 i y ce U Un/r n b^ 00 iot 24 British brie. Sir W.Wallace R..1 P b 7 t ,h
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    • 21 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ro. is. vnf. 10. VMSn V MOMurvra, i ST jv^y, is4s. 15 nMo. CCCCCI
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      • 689 1 GOVEUHMEWT MOT-FIOAT-Oat THE following Extractor a letter from the Under Secretary to ihe Government ol Bengal to Lieutenant 'Jolonel W.J. Buttebwobth c. b. Governor of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore aud 3J_l_.es, is published lor General information The Governor of Bengal has been pleased to authorize the nansmis. ion of
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      • 1054 1 TO LET" j*^ rpilK DWELLING HOUSE at CamWtt w c P °A* G,am at preset occupied hy [■■ani^ vv Duncan, Esq. Apply lo JOHN PURVIS CO Singapore, 19<ft Feby. 1845 3NT OTXCE _s_____iL^' ._5. TEK GOLDIE AT STEEL*. RUUKOSON'S. 1 bight-day and 1 Two-day Cbronomeier, boih wananted. 16.A /.prj/. 1845
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      • 400 1 FOR S/*V,LE' 4 Fresh Batch ol Messrs Cockburn Campbell •i 1 C wp|r j known Sherr y and W««in 3doi.n ases jusi received. Apply io MARTIN, DYCE CO. Singapore, \\th Deer 1844. v«__*v... a. tu n 0 »A.__l3, At the Godowns of the Undersigned. London-honied Pale Ale aod Porter. Singapore-bottled
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      • 769 1 JL pui up for sale, a quantity of very superior Claret, B.rsuc, Chasp 4 o 7^d BccEtLas, to the highest bidder in convenient lo* to suit purchasers. Sale to tak» n ovemeo! Friday ih*. o n A r a p,ace tomorrow, fnday, the 2nd Instant at 1 o'clock p. at
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    • 597 2 I l<ll fP. •m the China Mnil, March 27. We have been favoured with the following particulai of the at*».-k recently made at Canton upon the Ho. nourable Mr Montgomery Martin, Mr Jackson th. ViceConsul, ami the Rev MrStxunton tbe Colonial Chaplain humps seven o'clock on the morning of
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    • 154 2 On Tu.ad.y m r ,i,.g „bout 8 o'clock s l_r«e cmrnurse ot t bine..- a»», n.bled at the West end of Vlc ton. About fiuy twgr4 lheuita| fi fully armed w,,h k-> otber c sari tbe°rio?"i J were .hut and tbe not br,.,. t„ 8Ul c rather a aeriou*
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    • 536 2 Ob Wednesday last, a quarrel took place at Macao, j between some Chinese and Manila men, and after a j very few words, one of tbe < binese ielzed lar.e knife and stabbed a Manila -man who died in a few hours after receiving the wnu"d. The Chinaman
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    • 1550 2 It is with the greatest pleasure we are enabled to announce the promotion of the worthy Treasurer Hwang to the office of Lieut nant'.oveiiioi of Kwootnng. He ha* indeed well deserved of his country, and earned by bis services Ibis raaik ol his Sovereign's approbation, .he circumstance Began favoarably
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    • 1766 2 Oo Tuesday alteiuO.fi aboul .ixocloik a quarrel to'k p»a<-e between some Cki as j|irl« of une oi the nouses i.. the Ta. pm^-Nha v and two men. of the a no Martin ano Temple, w o ..re io It _•*>•_•-. .1! on me roads. Upon .he Po ice
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      • 679 2 JtfOTiC rilllE P-<i..ership h tiiero eorii^.l on by Se*« I Tot*** and fan Hoi, Cho I BIT-INC, di-*ol»e<l ih.s day by inin.nl .0 -"ni, and the husii..., will tie conducted as mesasefam by ibs underS n 1 h.» own accou.i. SEAH TAYHEM >iigttttO'e, iHth April I*4s I Mvalvfi' \M rt.
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      • 416 2 aV|.oneui, the resalt of bis advice sad chsrity, be sai.l—" I am b.th astonished sad delighted I for I th u.ht, that if ever I saw you again, it would be without your Arm -I can only compare this Care to s (harm I" Swotnat ihe Mansion House "J of
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    • 317 3 Latest Intelligence. Fb»y. 21 The papers of this morning contain n_tr. from Calcutta to Bih January, and letters have since been delivered sn F. Rysn and Mr Amos are members ol tha r .mminsion appointed to inquire iulo certain laws aflVcm.it Uoman Ca'holus We understand ihai twenty-eight Artillery Cadets
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    • 122 3 TO THB EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE PREE PRESS at, A few weeks ago, a part of the Catholic Community of Singapore have betn subscribing towsrds the makin. of Pews lor their Charpel The Good Shepherd"— while there yesterday I was anxiously looking out for a seat to which I
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    • 563 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PIfSS Dear _»r, Your correspondent of l.st week made some capital suggestions f r the improvement of v Our Fast Office' and I think the Aullwrilies will do well to give tneir best attention to the several propositions There can be no question
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    • 20 3 At Ardkinglass Lodge, Argyleshtre, on the 30lh of January last, the Lady of Dr Wm Montoombrie' of a Daughter.
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    • 295 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore. Thureday, 1st May, 1845 of all blame as they had only acted according to the evidence, end he declared lhat in order to remove all care from the Judge's mind, he, the prisoner, would hant*, himse'f and he arcnrtiinu placed his head in tbe halier He
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    • 893 3 guilt. a4ofo»w Panirlitna Tuju the noted Pirate who was hanged about a fortnight ago, previously to his execution made a long statement regard in_r tbe proceedings of tlie Pirates in this neighbourhood, a copy of which we have obtained and insert below. The names are of course suppressed, but no
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    • 247 3 II The following important Notification dated 1 29th March last, relating to the Java bank appears in the Java Courant of the 2nd uito. PUBLICATION. By order and in the name of the King. i The Vice President of the Council, Acting Governor General of India. To all who shall
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    • 73 3 trap at Songie Juroup, on Tuesday, a a taken out alive, but during the passage t° Singapore the boe*ttmen strangled it. bein* afraid of its maki >g- its escape (»n being opened she was found to eont tin two large cubs, male sad female. *be measured Irom the tip of
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    • 1991 3 The Java Cost ant mentions th.it the whole of the North Coast of Java from Injtr to Japara is infested with a new desrrrption of pirates who in small prahu?, manned with I 2, 15, to .5 persons, attack and pillage lb* small native tiading or ft. lung craft It
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    • 1527 4 (From the Atlas, February I.) Tub Ga«Ai Ba it ai v. "—Thi. levi.th.n .testa.ht|> lias arrived at liUck*»all, and been taken into the V .»i India D >ck. in ord.r to afford tbe public an op|...rtuniiy ot impeding ber with tbe requisite facility. Many th usanJ. of persona bare
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    • 1438 4 Now that the Pottinger Festival, are all over, sa opinion adverse to the value political or commercial, of H-.n.k. n;. m.y he let loose," without detracting' On. iota from Sir H nry's well-won f iiaC| or under valuing the mure substantial condition, of the Peace
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    • 1156 4 To his Excellen cy the Minister of war. Most Excellent Sis -Trusting to the the good fortune, by whose aid, io the last campaign in the Maestrasgo, 1 was enabled to arrest fifteen active Carllst cavaliers, among whom were some who had kindled war in those wdds -..t four different
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    • 85 4 lie Ti ____£Ta* wrf "°"< a. dl, i ,,d e horn ***H|B|2_ io L ion, which p„, „,,o sbeoo's B.v. h*! mnoiv. I i,? «b.r_.ngapar, ofcr. o,d > lent of demote -J.„_< l 7 A h.isu.v y bas -weobe o he able /•__>(, 14 c Coxdbm'nid^bip
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    • 197 4 ci.lpVutoTvi Ce e6rilyof MO ifof 5 "°r dr W tb. deb^;he°L 8 r rm?.:w n?.: e C b b h e,ns sir* ed to it .i„c_ it. wn,cb cou.t,n<ly flcickbu. rr..*__.^ na ~2 confirmed h_ »k_. Inu Im. .tale of fi_.su .aS iT.. n d{, tthe.h h
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