The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 15 January 1846

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER Vo. f*«»i. 11. THIin*MK4Y .»O«T/.»\',. 15th JANUARY, I S4G. JTto. (((TfXWYin
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 852 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. T| I I S lloajOf iha OotamoV of Ihe Strait* Se'tlemPnts I 3 I'avinj sanctioned < tri.iin Rnl~s for the better j,. jul ('ion of laja Kuiopeui Hospital a' Singapore, |P niiderrn*"»lion(>d C't'iss, havini; reference to the al Marchant Baaajaa and ot'ners, are ubJih»d brgoaaral iiifurinalion. T CHURCH,
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    • 1408 1 PH<ENZX FIRS ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. 'PM E n(lprsi ened havinij heen appointed Agents 1 in Sinuapore for the above Company, are pre- pared to accept As^iranres in Singapore ft»r the pres.nt <o the extent of Fifty Thousand Dollars on one risk, as undrr. On Huildiiik>s of Brick or Stone
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    • 638 1 X OTTC~ TO HE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. HE Propel, of WtiuAh N im ,i Squirt at I- o n C0b,..^.! Square. coasSSS oUn. valuaMe Pla.eand Plate,.- w, r( Household KrTi^ Pala quif P -^l-- 2-5 JaMJo^ues will be i.sued a few days previous to Sale to commence at 10
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  • 3248 2 Sinyapors, Thursday, \sthjany. 1846. —^V-^ China Ry the Lady Mary Wood we have rrreived Hongkong papers to the Ist The steamer Pluto had retuted from the Paracels without finding any tiace of the wreck of the Castle Huntly. or of the persons left upon it. Government is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 779 2 Hoffman'* Jams and Jellies. Boaled Krui.g. fclsjM, Pickles. Vinegar, Salad On, Ciip+rg and Mu*urdSardine Wiltshire Ha^n. S 3 ired Beef. Tongues. Imiu* *»<l Cln*e*«». Cabin aud Fancy Bi»cuiu. permicetti Candles. WINES SPIRITS. Sherry— J. Corkburo aud Campbell's Port very superior. Champagne Claret i»i quality— St Julien and Leotille* Brand? Best
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    • 532 2 Duo t him Fluwer V^ses and Su^ar jars Dilio China Dt-serl Nerviee (new pateru) KiMinelleil Silver Bi^kels for (Jin unenls. Silver Snuif Buxfs, C *4 and Ntedle case* 6cc. B^'Utiful pair ut Silver IVJugs. Gold Cbaint Chinese M n!il- Chain >in\ Tables. ChiiM N«t«M Cl"th Htskets. Chun Ktc<> Paintings 1
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  • 1118 3 By H N. M. Steam vessel Merapi, Captain Baars, we have dates from Batavia to the Ist instant. The Colonial Government had not by the January Mail, a* they had by the two preceding, drawn Bills on Holland from Batavia. The same causes continued to operate which formerly made
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  • 207 3 We give the following particulars of the damage caused by the hurricane in October last in the province of Cagavan from the Amigo del Pats of 7th ultimo. The Casa Real of Lall,o a brick-build-ing, and one of the most solid edifices in the province, was destroyed. The rector's
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  • 242 3 Mathematics (Mixed).— Taioatu A /our it m Blockh*ad.—A lover it on* who U in love. (Axiom) —One who it in lore it hooked. Ha who it hooked U caught. To bo oroght it to ho Uken. Thorefore tinoe thiaga which are equal to the iibi, or* eqnal to each
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  • 271 3 Singapore, 9th January, 1846. Since the departure of the last Mail the Market has been very dull fur European Imports generally, which is always the case at this Season of the year, and little improvement can be looked for nntit theariival of the Junks from China.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 573 3 AR«XVA.LB^ DEPARTURES. n m I„. T ,7~Tr~ "T n~T- T Dare of Date 1 Fia 9 I VeM,el'« Name*. I Captain Bound Por. Date Flag VetteVt Name: Captatn From n T ni fl tp r r -=rr~. I I r I Devart, Jany. 8 British barq Bmtang Wng>ht Arracaa Jan.B
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE THURSDAY MORNING, 15th JANUARY, 1846.
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    • 503 1 altar. The wooden houses suffered more, than those of Lallo. The attap houses wre all destroyed. The people experienced the misfortune of being caught j, v the hurricane with the greater part of their grain still on the ground, the whole of which was destroyed. Eleven prisons wore killed, and
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    • 216 1 Advices from Siain ur to the 14th ult. In 11. Siamese Htjesty'i Ship Linn. They state that trade was goto* on smoothly, and that nearly all kinds of CatUM manufactures were scarce, and prices would consequently rule high tor first importation*. Produce was beginning to come in to the
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    • 281 1 {From the Pining GdZttle. January 3.) th t Mion r e«chjd Town late on Wednesday night tb '"«w Jui.k, l»d«o with a large quantity of rrom Pnntih bound »o this port, bad encountered ere "e»*er a few miles off the lsl.ni, which aer 7 *"*l k r killed and
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    • 1585 1 In nor review or 1844 we prognosticated that the year 1845 would be one of very great importance to the Agricultural interests of the Settlement, nod the events and cbttngea of the year gone by hare fully realized our expectation!. By a Go»erunoont Notification published on the
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    • 580 1 Vepery Mission Press. {From lhe Ceylon Herald, Dec. iy.) The Madrat Mthenceeum of die l.itb inst. complains of Religious Societies embarking in the speculations of trade, and refers to tne Vepery Mission Press, which interferes with printing establishments having no special connection, and to what is called "the transferred
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    • 929 1 OB as i (Fiomthe Hongkong licnigtet, October 30 J We are sorry \o liave this v»e«k to lecord an act of Piracy, such as as not re< eilly occurre.l in this iieinlibourliood. The LtUstmi leu Macao about 10 O'clock on Saiurday evening The wind heing Ijyhl she anchored nexi
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    • 820 1 General Summary. (From the Monthly Titna, November 7.) The enterprising; Waghorn arrived at the Time'i office on the 31st alt., at half-past four a.m., with i special exprest budget) in anticipation of the M ordinary express" of the Indian Mail— having left Alex, andri* at lib. 10m.
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    • 70 2 The Hombay, a large E»i«t Indism'tn, has brought a splendid cmgo, of the estimated value of 2. I >O,tJO including four bcamtifal Arabian hort>ep, which, to|{Hh»r with their bmtaiuft, of m extraordinary, unique, and forgeous descriptioa, valued at I.OOW. per horse, are forwarded as a present
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    • 90 2 A* application has brcn iu«de to ber Majesty iv Council by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Nafigttion Company for a supplementtl charter, in order to enable the Company to establish lines of communication with any port or place in Spain or Portugal, and with any other port on tv«
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    • 1147 2 f "The last icroutitt from < hina have given rise to singular comments in dome of the Eng'ish journals. It apt ears thtit the English now regret certain paita of the treaty which put M entl to the v»nr with baa Cal— tial Empire, and that they
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    • 102 2 (Fr^m Wilmir Smiths European Times At the U'e meeting of the British Association, Mr Porter, in a pafM On the TrnJe and Navigation uf Norway," slues tbe following cunoas fact in reference to tbe far trails of that country The greater )>art of the kkius sclil
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    • 1127 2 (From the Journal of Commerce, Xov 15.) In a Frankfort paper we have a n nice of the general rrsulti of ihc late cougressof the Z»llvein. From tbe paragraph which announces the in odificitions of duties «hich have been adopted, it does not appear tbat the -i^ v
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    • 298 2 Power of the P. O. Company. luum the Malta Tunes, November 1845. The t'. ami Company h<«ve vow in service and in |>n.u! <•■>-. of cji»»ti uction .JO BttM(iier4, 2t> are sea gßJaa, mid 4 for liver ber»ice: t4 ot tlie'u are Iron 1.20U to 2,000 tous, and of 4f>o
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    • 129 2 We do not remember ever to have heard of so maI ny great fires iv any one abort period of time, ai hare happened on tliis continent in the first six months of 1845 We annei a list of the losses experienced in the order
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    • 70 2 The total commercial movement of Austria, as far aa the states of the Z Wl vert-in Verr concerned, amounted, in iHid, to 68,225,8.^6 florins; in 1841, to 70 9f3,6fl florins; in 1842. to h/, 872, 955 ff inns and in 1 8 4 :<
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    • 1308 2 train i/tc I miet The British merchants at Hungknng have been complaining very hifrrly of the sacrifice of their in terests by tin; government and have roemoraliaed Lord Sttn lev in tbe confident hape" of getting rediess for tlieir grievances. The pirtirs to the memorial are suin-wint sanguine expect
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    • 61 2 (From the Monthly Timea, November 24 We understand that the late L«dy H-lUnd h«. i.a. an annuity of 2.000/ to Lord John Rumfll, expre«si<»n of the higb respe-t which her iail V skii» enteruined for the ■•hie lord. On hia lorrf.hin', death, the annuity will be rqnilly
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    • 114 2 A letter from Cousiaiiti.,,.pi c contains imp Or tant intelligence. The forerao.t is the ftu.rnj^ent of the Lebanon, which may seriously provoke Fr»nol and other Power. Sir Strntford C.nni nr Peenii |J have deprecated it. A |>rrsm. Niee of B( m e Wf j ht bein< the kaisasker, a
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    • 729 2 a new Mor.i»ia ci.<,,,ei „r ,e,.,,,k*ble .rchitectur.l beauty ba.ju.t been opened «t Bath. A new dnily paper— ultra. libeibl— will it is mU shortly be stated, wi.h Charles Dickeo. M lh<- landlords of th« n.rtli and e« Bt of JreU, 1( J r"^:::; J .cr;."""" cc £s>m Mt iw
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