The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 4 December 1845

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. i>>. 4». r\>i. 10. IJHm Y•» OBJrMJTG. 4th nECEJUrBJEn, IS4W J*y>. cctxxxxxii
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 751 1 tfOTfCS. X ITI k Pei.m*u!ai and Oriental Steam jr* T V N«vi B ;»tion Company's Steam gfcrt£**, MiifM LADY MARY W(jf)D and BRAGANZA. are expected to arrive h-re on llie 4th ati'l Rth proximo The former vessel on the 4'h from Point de Galle on h«r passage to H<ni:koir4, and
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    • 728 1 FOR SALE] "^i L HP Commercial Bqvaki. f I n )Sr valu l >^ choice selection 'M. Br.lish. French, Indian and Cn>ne*e GoodsfLADIES APPAREL Stc. ro^d, tucked, Howered and funicked cw! fl ured Chma Silks and SalinB for Phin Fioured and Coloured Muslin for dt.. tt"« NoaarfdaiM and Ba^rine Dresses
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    • 491 1 CAMPONG GLAM ESTABLISHED IN CHURCH-STRKET. CAMPONG BENCOOLEN. Medical Prescriotions will meet mUA wrompt 'aM careful attention at all hour*. re 5,«.c,r.,lS ,«.c,r.,ll y so |i ci s a con, oAI, 1. T"\ "V T Pa aße v liaV( alf nle 1 h™-«n<« Tli U.,der,i tt f d i, a, all
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    • 379 1 P ur v FO SAI.E. fresh Cabin and M>ip biscuit, Gelatine, Cedar Planks, Iron Tank?, Enalish-bottled Beer and Porter, A fe w dozens very superior French Cognac juil imported. s J French Drawing-room Chairs, elegantly made. Vinegar in casks and barrels, Bordeaux «ed Wine in casks, lately imported per French
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  • 942 2 (From the Hong Icon j Register, Nov. 18 J H. M. steamer Vtxen. hft tlu» on tue I .it h instant for WuttinjuM, aad it is believed will bring diwn the Imperial C<.iu>nis«ioiier Keying, wan serin* to be ex. pected heie nb»ut. the "iUtu intt. We hear, thxt D.
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  • 517 2 We have to report in our weekly obituary (he death of George Tmdescatu Lay, Her Majesty's Consul at Atnoy, on the moruing of the sixth ot November. The urbane conresy by which iMr Lay was ever distinguished in the dinchdge or his duties is as well known to the
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  • 745 2 h'u»n the fi' tend of ('/htm, Nov 22 About 5 o'clock last evening H. M steamer Vixen pasted gallantly up the harbour and let go her anchor opposite the Commissariat Wliarf, having on board the I mppi t tl I hine.se onmus-ioner Kkying It had been
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  • 204 2 (From the Ptnang Gazette, Novr. 15.} We hear, that the Meleagrince, or Pearl Ojiter, hu been found at low water during Che apring tidea on a mud bank opposite Pmnykalan Butterworth, and alao on the aand bank tinning the south channel on the Pmanc aide nearly opposite the Soonghy
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  • 105 2 (From the Pinang Gazette, November 22.) The Schooner Mi»chi»f \n coming into the harbour through the southern channel grounded on th« bunk on the Finang «ide about past 3 p. m In the rourse of the evening four cargo boats and twenty one cooliea were sent to her Ht>ist«nre
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 72 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS JJeur dir, In perusing your valuable paper of this mornioor 1 see you repoit Uie latest dates from Manila 7th November, |>er Bmlemrrms which is not to. reel. The Halcurras sa.lt-d early on the '2nd inst. and the laiest dues from Manila
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    • 239 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS The propriety of ihe Church has been M«W disHirheU by ,|,p indifference wh.ch is Hill Moiled hylhe Church Cnm.niliee lo the wants of the coin gr^atlou in ih*. S (l< j,e of an ou-amsi, ano n would he much t.eM^r ceriainty io
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  • 55 2 October 16th 1845,-Oti board the P, ami O Co*. Sterner L«d 9 i#,n, n his 9 mmm9» fum n H.mu'konsi, ,o e s«m- r« nrMsiml of his slw> '*PrMcc toyrt»t t (Hpuin WiUi««4 Nnufc-r mII-l >ea,s ami 8 MMMbft. *OM of Sir William Mill.ken >.*»„«.,•, Ba. t., M.hiken Home,
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  • 3908 2 We trust we shall be pardoned for t.ik ing this method of announcing, that the 2ikl Number of our Overland Summary will be published early on the morning of the Hrtgavza's leaving this for Ceylon. Tt will contain very copiocM general intelligence
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 889 2 Firewt nd &c fee Commandeis of Vessels requiring F.urojipan Seamen may be supplied wnb l.ur characters, having a laru;e number of Shipwrecked and discharged seam *"H. N X no commission charged. W, H. Miles x I o —Kills beef f r the public on 'I uH»fla y. Thursdays and Sundays
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    • 232 2 Best Fiencli l i •<•..:! _y in I doz*-n cases. Gin in cases a<. I demijohns Ei>i>lisli and Smttapoie Bottled Beer. < ointnoii Eutope Vinegar in bottles and wood. Ivory CWIMMV of siies. La(tpi»*red IVa ('addif?, Woik Ta^l* 11 Writing Desks, Ladies Ca'ii^tv, Paper Ci^ar lioxe9,Sc RcauuUil mlk ai>d Fe^tlier
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  • 73 3 bKAU B-RUMMtL'B OPlNinpr OK HIMSRiF. My M dear Lady Heater, it is my folly tuat is tue making of me. If I did not impertinently stare duclietaes out of counteoance, and nod over my slioulderto a prince, I should be forgotten, ia a week and it the world it so
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 254 4 SHIPPIIfO I!f TOT HARBOUR. fuel's iS. nut's j~l'o'»» I ommnndris f WWfXW. I I )fstlnntion, &c n M H. ~~lra 777^ AFuiaJy, Kiq U C steamer ItlepePon H C steamer Diuna ('angallon h.llybiig Sudultra 156 Petersen W. R. Palerson Co. f Bally ship Caroline I Williams Do I w C
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    • 146 4 o < i i i o-9 C a B*. -S as I O^ TO- 3 «<ui- w 5 j. -3 M rcm <>« i- a <<m "2 a O •< S <! BSSBSa *****0 <2 d- v, pti February. All the Tobacco which was available being required for the manufactuie
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    • 26 4 I 2 S o C* CO C» C* W o Cm h «J O I Z BS O O 3 <2 a s s o S <
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    • 409 4 AHHZVAZ.S. /Jj/e Flay Vessel's Names. Captain From I Date uf I I DcinrU Nov. 2" Dutrh barq AHouie I Hoso^in Samarang 2Mh~uTT 27 British barq Grtyhouud Hutchiuson Tutocoorin Btb ult 27 British barq Ariel j Burt Csjctstla 7th in»t '27 British barq Favorite J Mnlt-ngren Honifkon^ I 12th mit 28
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 5 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE THURSDAY MORNING, 4m DECEMBER, 1845.
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    • 1104 5 in our nunofr of the. i. rh October we mentioned tUt MiaaaJ Agriculturists had been on a Tiiit to the I Mii.e. &i»re then we have heard that several est*ie. have been purchased, and .hat there are a-.plir.i-t,.)n. on NMd for others also th«t on« estute
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    • 779 5 We iK'lNcd in iMti |a|ei ol i lie i-t inpianf tlmi ilih cies for a new ropt er coinage had uriivtd fiom England, and ili.it ihot cunency wi 1 consist of cents, hull < ems and quaiier «ent«s. hear, when the roM anives in the •MiaiU, the
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    • 595 5 Murder of Capt. r avies. (From tli,- Mtulmuin Chronicle, Oct. 8.) Our loaders iimv ptohnbly MMiiPin <pr thp case of a Ml !>•«(*«, w while in coihuhikl afsMM of Thar««»44|«'a V*>.s,|s Madias, w.n saaerer'l in th»» sum of 4, 'ti Kupers. vi.li t)i P Naajweda* an.lnthp l» flu? >ttithoii'i(>H|||
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    • 702 5 The Punjab. (From the Friend of Inlia, November 6.) The preaent Mail will take its depnrture without any report of the arceleration of hostilities iv the Punjab. The Governor-General h«« lingered at Agra for a foitniglit, ju«t an if tue Punjib was as smooth as a mill pond. io»tead
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    • 1593 5 (From the Friend of India, October 30.) We have at length ontainctl from I lie Sinpapers, a report of the proceedine of the powerful fleet of tailing vessels and learners which left Penan-; in August last, and passed Singapore withoul call The dep.»rniie i>f ike Heet exo e<l the
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    • 1077 6 V\> hove i hi.m.ci, in nineiinn Of our toiM«M accciini, that ill*' divers who acri.inpani. (I \\w AmUac 1/cnJe' S"n ou'jlht tri,» hi mo of the //</// MM, and wh.i wore MM supplied l»y ihe hank-li.rl (or (he (MKpo«c, not only »Mi»ilV*i d n«> beMtalMMi will) WfirOMH
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    • 355 6 (Frum the E*§iuhmmm Oct. 25 We find in a lute LonJou p»»per, tbs un, lotne re m uks on -i sup t io-e'l raotat treaty wi h Si'itn, by wnich the Uiiiinh QmwMMI is assorted to hivj obtained certain ad^n'itn^es over cixnrneicitl rivals on wliat iiiisHpprci>^nsi
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    • 667 6 (Tro:i i\ e Et*a«aiiet t QrteArr 21. Tlit' N«w liuitl" wtticll l»:t- just iieen published, »lifi. 1 1 cuiiMilri,,l»v I loin dial ii|'i,,m year. lit; v«ot i.rt^s an t I *nj»;. r.ecr in Oit Impoit Dejiart-int-iit in \>\\ -,v i> i i,'ii,.«>. s pei lilwl and at
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    • 1696 6 Oct. 2 The libel case at Madras hat been disced of. Mr J. C. Monis, Civil Auditor, biought an action against the Spectator for certain remaiks on his ronduct a* a hank Director which weie deeiaed injurious. Dances wcie l.iid at o.OttO Ks and uiveu at 500
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    • 1209 6 MR* CAUDLE HAS RFTURNKD lIOMH.-IHE H(il'g| (OF COUftS*) MOT F.I TO BE BKKN." MR CAI7UI.K, IN SKIF DSHMCC, IAKKS A BOOK. After all, Caudle, ir is something to net into one'i own bed Bfai». 1 ftfajf sleep to-n-ght. What you're (/tail of it That'« |;ke your
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