The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 19 March 1846

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. •Vo. 13. r\»i. li. THVII%IKIT .WOft«r»f.V«, I9«n MARCH, 1846. «*>». ccccrxiiVii
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 844 1 GOVERNMENT N°TIFIC A.TION <m THF. two fol'owin? Se< riorn of an Act passed on f»e 7th N »?emh*r 1845 by His ExcHlency th» doveriior and Legislative Council of New South Wales are published for general information. T. CHURCH, Resident Councillor, Smgmpcre, 10th March, 1846. (Manifest.) X. An! be it enacted.
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    • 942 1 NCTIC*\ MR THOMAS FOX has this Hay been admitted a Paru.er n the Finn of For bis Fokbis Co. of London FORBES, FORBES CO. hnndon \st lanvAry, 1846TOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION On Saturday the |f«< Instant, if not previously disposed off. AN Fnalish Buggy. P.-ny and Harness— the Huggy
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    • 481 1 WANTS SITUATION. A iV.ANand his WI"R T ustworthy to attend XjL family bound to England Please Apply to the Post Office, Singapore. Singapore, \Bth March 'B^6. T~~~~ NOTICE. ME Undersmne.i < u nring to the knowledge of the Inhabitants and the community at l*rge of thi« place that he has
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    • 655 1 XYOI7XC! r< nnHE Undersigned have just Teceived ex Nvmvk J^ a cho.ee seiec.io* of China Goods coning White and colored Crape Shawls of sizes Ditto Satin Aprons, Kich Silks and Satin of colors Geut Superfine Grass Cloth HandW Jackets d U )bleached GraM CIo h tot Gents Ladies Work Qoxes,
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  • 395 2 Murder and Highway Robbery. (From the Pinang Gazette, February 21.) A Coronet's Inquest was taken yesterday morning at Tanjong Tokons? on the body of a King pedlar named Cadar Meydin, who was discovered on Thursday afternoon by two Malay fishermen at a place called Nior Sookoorapoon (between Tanjong Tokong
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  • 482 2 From the Pinang Gazette, Pebruary 28 On Saturday last a seituie ol ei«ht picul* of gar and su«ar candy was made on board the S Cno ner Kim Ke.t Hin from Singapore. Ihe HarC Master obtained h.s tnformaiion from some portion of .be mercantile commounity he.e.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 148 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Sir, You are no douht aware that we have another self elected Church -ward en at Andrew* Church in the person of ih e Deputy Superintendent or Police, who has laken upon himself to order all conveyances out of the Church com.iound,
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    • 150 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREK PRESS Dtar Sir, Allow me through the medium of your p^per 10 complain of the le^.h of lime a ken to prepare the road from Oxlev's Hill to Coleman's Bridge lo ihe great annoyance of ihose who are obliged to i,9M that road.
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    • 199 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPOPE PREE PRKSS My Dear Sir, Some weeks ago the public were gratified by the announcement in your paper thai two respectable Merchants James Stephen, Esqre and Tan Tocksiiso, Esqre. had placed in ihe hands of Government a sum of money to be expended in
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    • 922 2 TO THii EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. Singapore, 17<* March, 1846. Sir, In your last issue there appears a letter from a correspondent signing himself R who calls upon the young unmarried Men of Singapore to come forward and volunteer their services to form a Fire Brigade As ih"
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    • 325 3 Tu Ilia EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FttlE PRESS Sir, The account u'tven in the Straits Times of die 1 4th inst or die Disturbances at Ihe Huwey cliiet's funeial beiiut very incorrect in many of it* statements, allow me through your columns to point th«-se oul and to state the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 810 2 FOR SALE. At the Godiwns of F|MIE lollowing esteemed Wires and Liqueur* I From F H. Huly &Co Bordeaux and London. Sparkling Hermitage in cases of I Doz each. First Quality Claret bfwrttins Bargindy Aisoried Liqyears !*.arfctins and Still Champaigne. U.l*, Pal* and Golden Sherries in cases of 3 Doz.
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    • 848 2 The public are hereby cautioned against purchasing spurious Rings made at Birmingham, which are inunous to the wearer, and a very inferior article None are genuine but those stamped as above, and jwhich bear the name of M HYAMS," SOLE PATENTEE. PORTO NOVO IRONWORKS. i^HE India Iron and Steel Company
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    • 707 2 Bouled Fruita, Sances, Pickles. Vineg*r, Salad Oi 1 Capers and Mustard rdine Wilts hire Bacon, Sniced Beef. Tongues, hams, and Chcess. Cabin and Fancy Biscuits, per micetti Candles WINES SPIRITS Sherry— J Corkburn and Campbell's Port very superior Champagne Claret Ist quality— St Julien and Leoville, Brandy Best Cognae Beer,
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  • 26 3 At Ilighgate, on the l»t Jany., J. cooper, rs>qre. Sui^on, Ute of Singapore, to Caroline Matilda, daughter of the late MrW.M. Ruse, of Oxlord. i
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  • 452 3 Singapore, Thursday, 19;A March 1846. Jaku\ry Mail The news brought by ihe January Mail are of a highly interesting nature, although they relate rather to what was to be done than to what had been done. The most important is the statement made by Sir Robert Peel
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  • 96 3 Memo, of Covers received and forwarded last week by the P. and O. and Dutch Steamers Rkcbivkd, Per Steamer Bromo from Batavia.. 171 Per Lady Mary Wood from China 583 Per Braganza from Ceylou and Europe 2,173 Per Ditto from other places.. 1,294 4,121 Despatched. Per Steamer Bromo for Batavia
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  • 669 3 We stated a few weeks ago that a public subscription was being; raised to present a Testimonial to Lieut Waghorn for his services in promoting the Overland route, and we no«v beg to invite the attention of our readers to the Advertisement in our columns relating to this object The
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  • 1528 3 The account which we gave last week of the disturbances that occurred at the funeral of Ho- Yem-Ko, the late Chief of the Tan Tae Hoe we rind to have been pretty correct in its details, and we need not therefore again narrate what then took place Several disturbances have
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT
    • 1359 4 In this Foit there are no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are fxee of all ohar.es. Accoo.t. are kept in Sp^-H Dollar, divided in.o CenU.^TUe 9 ,,a. credit oo .ale. a. follow. :-Eu«ope Good. Month,. I.d.ah and Ch,«.a Do
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    • 770 4 M EUROPE GOODS. The Market has been a little more active but the extent of k transacted has been limited; an improvement may soon however be -T" ed the Junk raders having commenced operations. The priced n i Goods gene.ally are very low and b> the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 448 4 SHTPriNG Pf THE HARBOUR* _BMBa Names I Tons I Commanders. Consignees. I Destination e\c. B barq Emma 307 Hartley Middletons. Blundell A Co. London Swed. brig J u lk 300 Brusewitx W. R. Paterson A Co. Freight or chartet B tchr. Emma Colen Ditto Mauritius J oar q sanAia FronT
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    • 270 4 Date FUg VesteVs Name: Captain ~From Date of Depart Marcll British bary Sy mmetry Batl« ArTTcali lHh" „lt „11 British brig PsvcAeUe ViZIT ll Jin „11 Swed. brig PrftuOw.rM.lliß L J 2nd" 12 H. M. I steamer Vixen Giffard Honll 2 j British steamer Hr., mz Lewi, Cev.n g „If
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, Ifo* kARCtt, 184«J.
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    • 1070 1 11. M I /'<» «-«iled ihis :norniiitt lor Sn^^mrc Tit* wwliei ha* n»n>h < •><))»•• <\n* w«-ek A il<*»-i etMM'W* "ok \<\*ir en Sunday attended v tli r»H«, mo v* k!i il.pie fntve I.een *e»ei rfl<»m§a§ In* li »<i»< twj. nuith Kfliii A Mwi iWM in the rtMmi,^ o f
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    • 3314 1 [From the Calcutta a tar Extra. Feby. 7.J have jutt received the Delhi Gazette Exin of Ut inslaut, and hasten to lay it brfore our read* It ii source of grest gratification to at to find that iclq§i»e information, we were yesterday enabled 0 commuHicate to our readers, did
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    • 869 1 [From the Monthly T.met, Jmuary UA Parliament opened on Thursday irm with the usual formalities, and her M^jest* delivered tbe following specb in person My Lords and Gkntlkmkv, It gives me great satisfaction again to meet you tit Parliament, and to have the opportunity of recurring to
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    • 1762 1 Her Majesty opened Parliament in person on thurtd«y with the usual ceremonies. After delivering the R »yal «».efcll (which will be found in our leadi..g column) the Mousei adjourned until the evening, when they 4 BS"nt>led to diseu.g the address. Lord Home proposed the usual address in the
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    • 1320 2 In our lait issue we brought down the biitory of the late Ministerial crisis to the retirement of Lord John Rnssell mid the recall of Sir Robert Peel. We also alto stated that the failure of the Whig comnact. after the formation of a government hud been decided
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    • 1205 2 We ure lM||>y Will lir Ailiul.al y are «lroni(ly set ting tbeir f*ces against the pievalmt fever for naval Courts mariiil upon foreign stvtiona. We le»rn tbat one ship in which the disetse pre?Miled hat been or dered home— (Dublin Mail A letter from Home, of the 86th
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    • 231 2 I he Dul/itn Evening Mai' contain* the following.^ Down to the present moment a» far as we hir» heard —no Irish < antervatite member of the Low H >o»e has received has reeeired the ordinary notice' requesting, or, aa the rase may be, requiring hi,
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    • 268 2 Ihe Anna liza (From the Ge tleman'M Gazette, Feby. 7.) This si'ip, xa our Readers ire aware, wmt ashore lately on the Mal*oar Coast, nnd whs obliged to throw a quantity of Sugar overboard Mod to send vinous ar. tides <>f value on board another MNpak >be came to
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    • 267 2 (From the Rombiy Timet, January 17.) The Court of Directors have, we understand, replied to the Memorial of tbe Civil Service requesting inuui. ry into the aspersions cast upon them by the N»|>irri, to the effect that they consider investigation wholly unnecessary, the
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    • 458 2 {From the Gentleman'* Gazette, January 28 Tup following intelligence, which we extract J-ra the Gibraltar Chronicle of the 18th am] l:hh De**»ber was not, we believe, known in England, at tbe lime of the departure of the last Mail. Maz*g»n, of which rnentttn ia
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