The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 25 September 1845

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. \'o. 39. Dal. 10. THIHS/Mi JtMOßjrijrei, 35T11 SEPTEMBER. 1845. JWo. CCCCfXXII.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 939 1 O IVESLNTnrifT TiriC iTIOH. d JOHN PURVIS, R»Quiatj hi< thi« day Keen appointed *he iff of Prince n» Wales I«Und. i gajor* in<t M*»U ra and Marshal of the Court of Judicature of the said Sttt ementf in its Admiralu Jnrwliction for the Bosuing year, to commence from the 29
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    • 1344 1 cnaniH decreasing H radually to ihe Ea S tward and Wesiward into 5 fathoms, sandy bottom. There are two dangers which I have not Men marked in any of the Chart* in general u«e. One si a rock above water with small detached rocks round it. It bears from the
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    • 737 1 FOR SALE. AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS 09 MTTJLE, CUX^ETJSS ro Goods^ FrCnCh Indi SS M L *ai!**'u f) f and?omp Srarfs, «hawls Handkerchiefs, ap 8 Co||a| cff n w Apn'le hm h T I'" fah C V I* P Dre fet 1 J V "S P a in &ilk and
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  • 911 2 News of the Week. (From the Pinang Gazette, September 13.) There if a ramour that Mr BluadeiJ is shortly to retam to the E*«t, and assume the government of the Stiaits Settlements. On Tu««d»y the adjourned Court of Quarter Ses •iout opened at 1 1 The Assessment appeal case
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  • 402 2 last of the Imports into Java from Singapore, Malacca Tulo Unang duriagjthe year 1844. Farthenware.. y o.« Books, Music Musical Init'omenU J Ons Jewellery, Millinery Perfumery.. 'jy 5 Glass and Chrystal-ware 3,371 Gold and Silver, »nd do. Tlireid.*! inu Gold aod Silver Bullion Military Ornament! 2^j Copper and ditto
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 750 2 JUST RECEIVED, r x JOHN DUCU>AI<E." And for mie mi the Ctnttmiuio* liwmt o*' the L'ndtr\igued. Superfine Corderoy, Bruwn Navy Duck, t% Fir* "Inched do, Fanry Dnll, Rifle Bear Oorsay C"»ts, Blue Cloth Pilo< do, Gents Superfine D>eM (.oats, f rock do, Gents Tartan Shooting do. Superfine Tartan est Pieces,
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    • 781 2 JUST RECEIVED, Ex CHRLINA, AT CUKS£.TJj3£ CO. AN Invoice of Oilman's Store?, consisting of York Hams, Pine Cheeses, Preserved Tongues, Hei rings, Tripe, Pearl Bailey, Salted Salmon, Pickle b**t while Wire Vineaar, Musixrd and Sauces of all descriptions, Bottled FiuV, Jtaaybwry Vinegar, Jam and Jellies &c &c ALSO An Invoice
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    • 245 2 And On« Square Patent Grand Pinno Forte. GFO. AttMSTHONG «t CO. H'npapore. 25M Frby 1«45. AT ibe Union Uoill >up«rior Boiriing with vpry comfortahie Lodging may be had at 25 Dis. per month, or i>lr. I per day. Also lor litre, KngSith Gings at per day <fr 1.50, Palankeen Carriage*,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 79 3 TUTHBKOITOM «>r VtlE »ING.\POUE FtttW My dcur Mr Editor, As »he Chan^hee Hut is now hecomim «he fashionable resort lor Pw-mc part.es, 1 wish the Supeiiniendent oi Roads wood take a nde do*n some mo.nn.g 10 see the holy »u«e of «l»e Ko»d betw.xi A.lhur's Ci.ttageand tl.e River ai Change;
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    • 436 3 nifnatf- TOTHE FDITOR OF TH* »iNOAPOEI FREE PRB«S M Dear Mr KAUor, I am glad 10 see you h%ve not forgot the Fooi-bridue Now is ihe time \o v sist upon having it replaced by one for Ca.ria R es Our worthy •x-Mn-nff hiving beeu elieved of the oneroo* dunes
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    • 44 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE PEEE FEES* Dear Sir, Can you inform me why the Convicts* Dog«, 'he greatest pariahs in the Island, are the only onethat aie allowed to roam at larg« without Collars? Is this Justice Yoor ohedienily A. DOOMED DOG.
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  • 28 3 u «ucny a, A moy, Julyi4th. Edw«id Joseph youngest child of Key W M J. and Mrs ThbodosiJ r<>HLMAN— atted one year, ten months and five day
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  • 2891 3 Singapore, Thursday, 2bth Sept., 1845 A mercantile correspondent has forwarded to uo certain extracts from Acts of Parliament, which he has requested us to publish, j with leference to our remaiks on 12th June j last, regarding the illegality of Foreign vessels carrying good* from Great Britaiu
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 83 3 -,-j.»f»t». 7,3 pis 32,490 i»JUU.. S.<S3 *i*Jj 3.059 984,709 Produce of Cbls», Manila aod Sia«n. Prodoctofthe Eaopire of J^)an 505,58, f M 606,475 Produce of Emrope and America •.rtlifo wiire.. r 60 Books Mwi'e sod Musicar»ostx««enU 25 G ..war... JJ \l>> rrT llot h and woollen et.ffs.. 880 hetr .nd
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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    • 178 4 ARBnrAijs, rjr Sept.lB B,iti B h~ba7i Ot ,~"wT: Z)^' ar/ 8 Bntj.h barq fm d cAttnrfer gj" Bombay 2ird u|t :^2£«tS. S3; t «t* 2.J British schr. 2brrft,,i O ii Ncn" 15th in.t 23 Briti.h brig BkiA.in.SkJl Svboo Ut M^ m 23 Br.tuh brig ,4^^ R, w Tutocorm (ithjinst 24
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 5 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE THURSDAY MORNING, 25th SEPTEMBER, 1845.
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    • BOMBAY.
      • 262 5 Daring tn« wnoie 01 yetieraay me buur vii commotion, ahaing from the Government Pro* el.tnstion of Wednesday, by which the Duty on Opi- mm raised from 200 Re. to 300 R« per cheat. T Qt rraulta of the measure are not yet known in Bom* where the quantity of
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      • 45 5 ..ti.factioo «t announcing me •urrenNVe h.»e th t '7 r C H bim.elf up on the dfr of B. P PO« Bh X ll in Monbanr T.look. of ,he T.n.h < U^? r l wn people. He b.s h e en .ent
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    • 397 5 Captain 2j^S^TJSi2f the Steamer A* I .ti.nJouro.l..V«rp^J pi nd Sineap-re on an excur.ton to M.dr b-tth.™u.«f P-W tbeinM e of th. Weth nit^ OaSE "übjectwe quote the following tbe /,,d,a to «».ke P^' tt icuttft w thjn o(e .nODtb. date of tUrting 10 y no donU those wbo».yP'oce« db
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    • 355 5 (From the Spectator, Augutt 26 We have lately bad our attention invited to the singular appearance now worn by tbe Planet Mars. Hitherto, this I'Unet am bten distinguished by a fiery redness of colour, which to use the language of Sir Johm Hbrschill— indicates,
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    • 3379 5 Summaiy of News. (From the Friend of India, August 21 and 28.) Auyutt 14 We learn from tbe Calcutta Christian Herald thai American Episcopal Church i* about ti» tend Di Booa to Chios, as Bi»u of 4moj Tbtio step beyond even Rome, which never plants Bishops partivut, bat it
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    • 1078 5 X ie« Caption to Ma»inbrs. «v J° r Vtten<Unt liv the honor to «nn« for Jerll^for-.uon. .xtr^fro™. letter which he ha. KSJI fr- Me^ T^rLeP^ of the French Tbe Wreck .«a by C«pum L,e P Northernmoit bUI Hor.bur g h He.. wodoo P^to. J* Wefleni 81tren0 it
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    • SYDNEY.
      • 382 6 (From tke% jduey Mommy Chronicle, April The late Mr Fold, a %> ntleun*u well acquainted with •he law and the modea of discovering niui ilstM lug ivIIIL.OUM villains, was ueni for by a foreign minister, to IrajS a villain who had forged bin umne, and
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      • 397 6 Sailing Directions for Endeavouy Strait. (From the G toernm it Gitette.J N.B. The Soundings «ru r«-du. J to the lowest Spring tide It vet, and the btarn.g* me magnetic. lue v,u ittikuua is ii>i.>ul 4clu^r'es citstei iv VeaaeU MMMiag tom the tontb c ism,i *n, <j, s ,,d drawin< at>o»e
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      • 163 6 Tue l«»Ji.,g oo.rk for tUe cli.i.r, I Ti pi«ph lie« seten unH a-hdf miles N. 7'J- W, from the U-d WaMis. Tt> the north of this pitch the passage is uetrly oue aavi a tialf mile wide, with six fathoms iv mid channel. A vr-isel having proceeded 10 f»r *e»t
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      • 217 6 We limit onott muit. report tUat liieie i« here a very great tcardty of «bippiii|(. There ia or escclteut ma k«-t at Van Dietueu'a Land, Mauritian, j u a (Jape ut GonJ Hope, fur MM surplus wi.ear, bot there are scarcely any retseis to convey it. There
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      • 505 6 (From the Sydney Morning Herald, May 16.) A aim c >e!ul |>ertj«al of the S'tndwich Iva d< papers, to w>i<;ii we referred yestenlay. i*n we hid then I hud tiiti' to Bjf*« tbffu, ban *ff >r.le d us considerable 8 ili«fdttlli'U. The coutr-tst h t wet n
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      • 79 6 me news trum Hie oouiU sea Inland*, received by cho Columbine, iuny oe summed U;> in a few wordn. It coiibisttt ut a.:rount,« ot tv- i of lt<vmsh pi- u, of their nte fr nc dire: ly tiy tiicos Ive a 1 ivUiifcuy by iu«.u cuuvciis, witu
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    • 49 6 From the Ski )> ping and MervmtHe Gazette, June 27.) Tke Pa^tnla, employed by GoverniiK'nt in the Antarctic ifj;ii..i!., lor the purpose of in.tkiug nixgnctic oDservutions theie, lu»t retnrnu I to Simon's Bay, uf. I <-i rr.ichiny the lutiinJe of 67. 50. and longitude Us. E.
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    • 583 6 st. Helena.-The lave Trade. (trum tlit at, Helena Gazette and Skipping S f June \Ay On the stli of April \n*\ f H. M. Kiig. o f.War Cyxnel, whilst ciuizing in the neighbourhood or St I'a.d de i.oandu, at a distance of about ii) miles from the Coast, fell 111
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    • 582 6 open m, g*J "1 '»»'< of«« You did,, 't swear? Ha Mr P.n i b'»u*e I you w,,uld, 1 know. I'^ d some w.vea, needle ..nd-.lir.Hd mmy ha,,d.° wLPZJ? 1 11 'be children, m aitd a 7' I(it *»b you dl ,d »ure, C.iudl c „o
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