The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 5 February 1846

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vo. C. #V>*. 11. TMiVMtmMP*lir MORJrMJTGi, sth FEBRUARY, 184«. jro. ccccrxM
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  • 588 1 U K roi.iowrsG i» uu'dblishfd for the INF'I.M»TIuN GUIDANCE OF MAI. I. N MIS J Notice |i h*ntof tiven. ihai a Kew Lulu was n i u <l at Fiiii M.ff I'oni. TiinconrMlee, on the ot iUh Isi < >cto'.*r, 1b45, and will < e coulinu- •>! li.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1323 1 The following Statement exhibiting the Receipts and Disbursements of the Assessment and Taxes for 1845 U published in accordance with the VSth Section of A t 12/A of 1839 passed by the Hon'ble the President of the Council of India in Council on the 29th April 1839. Balnric* "f )a«f
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 820 2 OOVEBJTMEWT NOTiFICATXOW. sa^Q^ 1 HIS Honor ihe Governor ol the Straits Settlements Laving sanctioned certain Rules for the better regulation of the European Hospital at Singapore, ihe undermentioned Clauses, having reference to the •drois»ion of Merchant Seamen and others, are published for general C HURCH, Hetident Councillor. •Singapore, 7lh January,
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    • 1502 2 NOTICE JUST RECEIVED FOR SALE. At the Commission Rooms oj the Undersigned. A variety of Sweet Manila Biscuits in jars, Fine Linen Drill for Trowsers, A superior quality of Long Cloth, fc Cockburn Sf 'V« fine Putt >her y green seal, I Refined Lo»f Sugmr, >plit Feas, Basket Halt, tic
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    • 887 2 A^V^UTIiFMENT. MR CURTIES, Surgeon, Accouche* &c. late of Kinir's College, UnW and recently attacbed to the Seamen' Hospital, has the honor to notify for t|, information of those requiring professional assistance, that, he may be consulted &t his rooms Gemmill's Buildings, Commer-cial-Square, from 9 A.M. tillS P. m daily and
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  • 442 3 .imbs Wool and M»rino Shim. lieady m «le Dress Shirts, all sixes and qualities. fW seUcuon of Silk Neckerchiefs Elastic and lotion Braces. IfH "id omoii Socks. Wnne. Black and Colored Kid Gloves. M .s loth and Cambric Hand kerchiefs. Ulii* Cloth aps \.w\ .«i-ra«le Iio 0 «s, Shoe* and
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  • 520 3 -HIP CHANDLER, PROVISIONED &c* (Contractor for Supplying H. 31* Ships with Stores, Sfc.J Ladies and Gentlemen's Paris Kid ana bilk Gloves Ladies Long and short MilleDS. Lades Mlk blockings China satin and silk (or Lady's Dresses. Knuu-li and French Boots and Shoes. Ladies Leather Shoes Imflah and Fiench Patent
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  • 456 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 5th Feby, 1846. The schooner Mischief arrived here on the 2nd instant with commercial advices to the 13lh ulto. The following is the result of the first Ojiium sale. Chests Highest Low. Ave.\ Patna 4,435 1,306 1,260 1,282 henares 1,970 1,200 1,170 1,179 Subsequent to
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  • 47 3 There is a repott that a destructive fire took place at Pinang on the evening of the 2 1 st ultimo, which destroyed 350 Native houses. The fiie is stated to have raged until 3 o'clock next morning. It is said to have occurred near the Church.
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  • 386 3 We are enabled ihis week to lay before our readers a lithographed plan of the proposed Diy-do<k at New Harbour, which has been prepared by Mr Cldnis, the projector of the undertaking. Mr Cunis has also shewn us several letters which have been addressed to him i»y various gentlemen competent
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  • 60 3 We observe that the Friend <>f India in noticing i he recent visit of the hle^ethon to Cochin-Cliina, seems puzzled a 9 to the name of the plate where she landed the presents It is we believe usually s 5 elled Yid-thrang on the Maps— and may be found mentioned
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  • 81 3 The H C. Steamer Hovqhty, Captain Congalton, proceeded to Point Romania on I Saturday last, lo cruize for the protection of the Cochin-Chinese and Chinese Junks which are now daily arriving-. We are glad to find that as yet there have been no cases of piratical attacks on »hese vessels,
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  • 51 3 We have received the two first numbers of a new daily jounal published it the City of Palaces, called the Calcutta Standard, the opening temarks of which we have copied It is to be conducted on Evangelical orincii.les and replaces a weekly leli-i.-us paper We wish our new contemporary every
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  • 536 3 Tin Assessment for 1843 —In our first page will be found ihe Acrouut by the Collector of Assessment of his ieceipts and disbursements for the pa>t year. There does not seem to he any great increase in the receipts, while the expenditure seems to have been on the whole moderate
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  • 1119 3 Manila We have Manila papers from 21 si Deceit. ber to I StU ult In the Amigo del Pais of the former date we find an account of an Aitesian Well which is being made M a house next the Post Office under the diiection of t r Tarrius, and
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  • 1082 1 gISUAPOIItt, THURSDAY MOUx%I%G, STH FEBBIJABir^ 1»46. ~V no DntieiT^m imports and TBxports and Vessels of every Nation are free of all char es. In this Fo-t there are n TlieiMß cre dUou Mleai. MfoUowi:-EuROP« Good.. Momlw. Ikdian and Chiha Do. J Months. Opium, 2 Months.
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  • 59 1 OX GOODS. To EußOPfc (not north of Grtat !l if-n,<) 2\ f ceoli Do. (harfh or Lo Am cftic* IT. 8* W k it* s| Cahi: or G Ucru Sr HttCMA.,., 2 Calodita li BOMBAY m M ADtAfl l\ ltlD Jtl 4 AJauuitics 2; China h lltnila
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  • 730 1 EUROPE GOODS" The Market continues in a very inactive ,-tnte but an i-n,, r v ment may be expected in another we k, when the Oiiue«o H^j e will he at an end. and the Junk traders commence 6|'»erations COTTON GOODS -Rave been very dull during
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 63 1 HIPPING IN THE HARBOUR' B barque /T-,/^« 605 i Q°ue,*da Mi.ldle'.ou., Blundel! Co. Spun Span. S lnp Ualella f'**£ 605 (Juesa Gr^ Cq B hn« 190 Nicker Almeida fc^ni. ui« B< f>Lii 382 i Monier l^o Marseilles 5-J^j RMehnj 312 j You,,, »o S»«l. brig ArvMn '260 Miller Boost I,
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    • 77 1 Latest Sates. From England, 24U» Novemboi, via Ceylon. From Calcutta, 19tli J.mu«ry p«r W/wAi'/. J r om China. Ut J*..y. P K jf Mary Wood. From Manila, 23rd Jany. per D<rd>. From Batavia, 2ad January per btt.Meiapt FREIGHTS TO LONDON r-XV^BPCOL. Anumony Ore, £2 "^ft^^U.!** Gambler J. 1 in baskets.
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    • 338 1 ARRIVALS. Date Flag Vessel's Names. Captain From Date Dei art. Jan. 2B Span. ship Isa. Primera Quesada "Manila 20b inst 29 British B hi p Mor Alston I Bombiy 23d Dog 29 British barq Reliance Robertson Plaaßg VJstingt f 30 H. <>. steamer Hooyhly Congalton Mulacca 2ythin«t 30 Span. brig
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 2 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, sth FEBRUARY, 1846.
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    • 1984 2 Tel require to buy a Cargo of 9ii£ar at the same time, the teller* prefer to deal with the American. The American, French and Belgian Consuls when Ceitificates ate required from them do not commit the absurdity of requiring any recognition of their authority, or production of documentary evidence, by
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    • 333 2 Important Xntelli^enc J from the eat of War. C'alcuit* Maii <>ificr, 10 m to 12. We hid just read the l^elhi (iazette Extra which will lie uiKl »h o-v, wlitn we leteived the lollowiny t /Hind document 1 Authentic accounts have be n received hy ihp Plttta'sjni in I
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    • 608 2 The following is the substance, as far as we can learn, of intelligence which has come into Delhi this morning v- in ihe Governor General's Camp. We do uot know the source of the communication, bat it 'a evidently authoritative, and to be relied on. We biive
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    • 2366 2 (From tht Friend of India January During the p*st week, scarcely a d*y bus passed win.out its quctu of rumours teUiive to our military m.ivrmenia mi the banks of the >utledge. Tnit h MB been ocoisionrd in a irrear measure by the partiH| j n. tei rupiion of
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    • 147 3 The vessel which we announced yeiterdsy would be launched from Mfim Rcves's Dock- yard, was in the presence of a numerous and respectable assembly, and without any accident, launched from earth to the bosom of the water deep" in a most artistic<il style, reflecting credit in the highest degree
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    • 71 3 For some time past the price of rice in Calcutta has been exceedingly high, occasioning distress and alarm among the poorer of natives. A native contemporary states, tbat this state of the market is soon likely to fall, in consequence of the Government having ordered the advances
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    • 61 3 We hear that the Steam Frigate Semiramis, on her arrival with the last overand mail, wa« ordered to be got in immediate readiness to start with troops to Kurrachee. Every preparation has, we believe, been made for the voyage, but the exact period of her departure does
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    • 363 3 Were at Camp Chink, on the 1 7th December, where it arrived that day, by forced marches. It wag expected that all the force would be concentrated there on the evening of that day, and wou'd march, the next day, to Lunni.ru and if reqirsite
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    • 729 3 December 26. The Singapore Free Press publishes a long and interesting account of the voyage of Cap. tain Rjss, in the H. C. Steadier PWe yet hi*, to <J t chin China, with presents tor His M»j sty, arid a Tetter from the Governor General. thankiu* Uim
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    • 1428 3 Miscellane ous. Th« Mon«teh Bill for Yo*k Minuter. The bell intended to be pat ap in the South Tower of York Minster, hug recently been manufactured at the foundry of the Messrs Mears, Whitechapel, it being larger j than any other in the United Kingdom. Its weight I exceeds 12
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