The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 3 June 1845

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  • 16 1 THE S INGA£QR E F R g E PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, the 3«d JthE, IB4S.
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  • 472 1 The Mail oi 7th April.— By the Anonnwa Irom Bombay the 13th ultimo, e have received the Overland Mail ot 7th April. The newa, with the exception o f tbose from America, are not of peculiar jotercst. We lay extract* from the LonJon AfaiV before our readers, and shall jive
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  • 2327 1 With reference to matters particularly Indian bat little bat traaspired since our laat. Rumours have bMo to circulation of a farther augmeutatiou of officcra for tb« infantry corps of lb« army, which, to say ibe le.it, ara premature. Cooaidering the general exigence* of the eer vice, it is
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  • 438 1 The Queen and Prince Albert have been on a visit to the isle oi Wight. Her Majesty has purchased Osborne House, uear Cowe», which will become the marine residence or the Royal Family. It is said to be court iently rumoured in the Court circles," that the
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  • 1530 1 The portion of the Mail Irora Calcutta, Bih Feb., marked via Southampton, was delivered in London un 27th Match. The Qaeeii has appointed J. H D Hay, Esq »o be Consul-General at Morocco VV. Wiltshire, Esq., 10 be Consul at Adruno,>le tt. Gngg, Esq to be Consul
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  • 223 1 On Diplomatic Relations with Rome. ll iuius out ihal there is nu »aw io prevent entering iuio diplomatic engagements wuh the Pope Th- sooner we become acquainted wuh a gentleman who has so much to say to eight millions of our subject*"the better Can anything be so childish and ab-turd
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  • 429 1 1 lie Ameticau (jacket, WMdl lias o e «n Ueuinei/ nil tins inoiuiu^, will cany out tUeoutiuct aud empli .nc declaration ut the bruigti Government on tue subject ot the Oregon teinlory, winch was received last u.*ht with the »tioug aud umhoiuiou^ saiulacnod or ooiii Houses
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  • 83 2 The Montreal papers denv positively the truth of the report of Lord Mfttealfa'fl resignation. The vote congratulating his lor.Uii|i on his elevation to the Peerage, was strongly contested in the House of Assembly, and some bitter taaat* were launched at hi« government. The vote was carried, however by 44
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  • 1025 2 F .k AN< ~J he s*!Ji Ministry ha« experienced •n<Mher rebuff in the Chamber of Deputies on ihe tariff question. A t. eotv of commerce was OMda. d*d t W o >C arj sir.c* with Rcl s l'iin. The French Government pre^tnte -i it twic* to the im
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  • 624 2 It it not likely that Admiral Sir T. Byam Martin will accept the command at Portsmouth, nor it it probable that Sir Charles Ogle's health will permit him to take the command at Devouport. A good service pension of 300/. per annum bat bees conferred on vice Admira[ Henry
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  • 758 2 Lifers and papers from ttambay, Ist March wfr« deliv red i.i Load n 4ih inst. It is m,.ler»ioo(i that her Majesty's visit to Ir« ian.l will take place in July. lre ftJr Hume is to move ihu evening for a copy of tho Act of the Council of
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  • 887 2 Antimony Or* sells readily on arrival at 12s to 16« per c«*t. Arrack in moderate demand at Is 4d a lslO per gal. Bee*' Was iu good demand at 150s to 160s for Eastern. Ooteriet— Ordera being too low limited few salea have taken place, prices quoted are
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  • 51 2 ARRITA.L3. L ,:r MartU u > L 8 ou Fron> Bv lA vu -March 24, MtrgmrtiU. C'un. Ma-ch 27, v,«M Hockton;2Q, Gil. btrt Hcn^nn^ < apphot 3 o iao -J uK Manila and LAr»it w Al)ri i From Si.a.Puae -Ai 4( t 27> gjjJJ,,*- «^N» DEPARTUaEg. For Singapore.—
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