The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 14 May 1846

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER .Vo. *O. W\tl. 11. THUMimn^T MOMUVUTG, 14TH^.lf.il* 1846. •**o. CCCCfXLXV
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 711 1 In the Cot-RT op Judicature of Pamca of Walks Islahd Sihgaforb ark Malacca. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Administration wiih (he Will annexed to the state and Ktfecu of Thomas J<>h* Williamsos deceased, late of Sarawak and formerly of Malacca, having this day been granted by the said
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    • 882 1 lEI It IK* UOYAi. I I THE Managers of the Theatre Royal have the pleasure of announcing, that ihe performance advertised for the 15th of last month, but unavoida- I bly postponed, will take place on Fnday. the 22nd infant, when Her Majesty's Servants w.ll perform the Admired Farce of
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    • 459 1 NOTICE Miss GOW has just received a few handsome White Silk and Satin Bonnets, Black and White Crape ditto, a great variety of very beautiful Sash, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons Broad and Narrow Laces, Narrow Black Velvet Ribbons, Silk Stay Laces, Steel Buckles, Baby's Satin Hoods, Christening ditto, Black and
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    • 680 1 JUST RECEIVED. FOR SALE AT UTTI.U, CURSETJEE dtiCO'S COMMISSION ROOMS A w a e :rr p c N f «O Her Majesty, consisMng of Princess and Prince of Wales do Treble destilled Lavendar Water Ghss Orange Flower KW B st Extract of Roses, KnlydorLot.on, Milk of Roses, Curling Cream Genuine
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  • 518 2 Bonnet, Cap, and Waist Ribbons, in great variety. Silk and Cotton Stockings. White, Blade ami Colored French Kid Gloves. Silk Mils ami Gloves. French and en^liali Boots, Shoe* Bic. &c. GENTLEMEN'S APPAREL, \c. X- i !\-m ii!h Dress Coats, bu'ou'Si Shooting Coats and Waisco<tts. Unhitched Grass Cloth for Jackets. Military
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  • 519 2 CHANDLER, PRUVISIONER, &c. (Contractor for Supplying H. M. Ships with Stores, tyc.J Ladies and Gentlemen's Paris Rid and silk Gloves Ladies long and short Mitiecs. Ladies si'k BtoHkinfi China satin md silk for Lady's Dresses. t'liih-h and French 800 is and Shots Ladies Leather Shops English and French patent
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  • 832 2 TO THE EDITOR OF TH£ SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Utttr >it t On a former occasion when the discussion arose in consequence of the Huey disturbances I flatter myself that my pen «iid good service in the vindication of my Employers. I now resume it, and to shew you how
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  • 3313 2 Singapore, Thursday, \4.th May, 1846* The H. C. Steamer. Hooghly arrived here on the 7th instant, having the Hon. J. W Salmond, Resident Councillor at Malacca as a passenger We are informed that the Pinaug Gazette is in error in stating that the Steamer had been placed
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 850 2 From iujpioveineuis in (lie luanulacture of their Iron, they are io>« capable of making castings of the »nlte«t de«cri| tion and malleability, and of great ttreugih which can be filed, turned aud bored with case. The uniform »nd excellent strong quality ol ih*ir Pig together with the Miperiority ol th*-ir
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  • 1693 3 Willing further lo follow out the intention* and resolutions of ihe publication of th« 4th Feby. 1846 And taking i to consideration, ttut of the amount of 7,422,175 Guilder* of bills in ciiculaiion, issued by the J »va Bank in virtue of article 35 of the new Charter and
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  • 153 3 At St. George's, Hanover-square, on the 19th Match., Captain Henry Wklls Giffakd, R. N. sun of Admiral Giffard, to Ella Emilia, daughte» of the late Major-General Sir Benjamin C. Stephen* son, 6. C. H. At St Mary's, on the 1 4 th March, Capt John Sbagkr, Madras Army, to
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  • 1270 4 SjXUAPOKU, THURSDAY JHOKSINCi, 14TI1 MAY 1846. In this Foit there are no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are free ef all charges. Accounts are kppt in Spanish Dollar, divided iuto Cents. The usual credit on sales is aa folio™ :-Europb
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  • 690 4 EUROPE GOODS. The Market lias been in a very inactive state for rhe last tea d the Junk traders confining their operation* to a very small atno* in Exports. They have sold about one half of the Camphor bu^ a limited portion of the Tea imported
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

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    • 12 1 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 14th MAY, 1846.
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    • 41 1 {From the Pinany Gazette. April 18.) H M. S. Huaid comes here in search of the Adniral. and will remain for ten days when she will return to .Singapore, unless accouuts are received from tue A lujirai in the interval.
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    • 835 1 In ac<»idance with th« Sheriffs notice published in last Saturday's G ttet c, the adjourned meting of ie Inhabitants was held in tbe ti*ll of the Chamber o f < t.nmerce on Thursday the Iftth instant. > luirman— Lieutenant Colonel James Low having read over the minutes
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    • 298 1 {From the Pininy Gazette, April 1846.) Th«- notice of the dentil of this gentleman was pub--li«h*Nl *n our l»8t without our tiMting previously seen >i. rirrwMtanre which we much regret, at we have Met hern ji. formed that he was impi isoneil for a Urt«4«wt
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    • 198 1 A very *V\i\\\ shock nf n«j eait quake was distinctly j felt by icver Ip* iro s tcuried yr»i«>day afternoon be- twee* I «mt I uY.iuck shortly after a distant flush of li<litning and clap of ibundrr. It did not last above second or two and appeared to proceed
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    • 595 1 (F*om the Englishman, March 7C>) The Singapore Free Presa has i long article to show how amenable is tbe objection raised by the Dutch to a Briti|h settlement upon Borneo. When the treaty consequent upon th« occupation of Singapore was made iv 1824, it waa stipulated that no settlements
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    • 432 1 March 81.— The Enjlishmai alludes to the sale yesterday of butch of Australian wines, the first ever brought to Calcutta. They were the p oduce of the vineyards of Meairs Macsrthur, to whom the rolony is indebted for no small share of its prosperity. Should the wines
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    • 400 1 The Ship "Drcngan"-- Incendiarism. (From the Gentieman's Gazette, March 2«J An attempt was made on Turaday last to iet fire to this vessel, which attempt was fortunately fruetrared before nuy material injury whs done. The Drongan, laden wiili valuiible cargo of cotton, hud obtained her Port clearance Hitd was
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    • 501 1 (From the Bombay Tim**, April \\J We received yesterday by express copies of the trea. ties betwixt the Britisb Government and the Maharajah of Lahore, with relative documents and notes of prol ceedings as also of the like papers connected with our arrangements with the Maha/ajah of
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    • 403 1 {tntrn the licniOay Times, April 8.) We t usi we in ly be pardoned the iberty of a short iinfi<" ot the movements, since he e»iue amm^t us, of M »n»ieur Ln Grene, tb« French Ambassador :—savouring, as they must needs do, a little of tbe personal,
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    • 529 1 {From the Gentleman' i Uazette, March 31.) We rrroinuaend to attentive consideration, the articles which we have extracted from the Singapore Pa pr is relative to the conduct of tbe Dutch Government at Jhvu. The conquest of tbe fertile Island of IJali, (or Bitty) lyintr, to
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    • 2629 1 lioss/>f the Great Liverpool. (From the Monthly T>me», March 21.1 Although many particular relating to (his ill fated vessel will be published in India befoie thin journal reachec the eye of our readi;r», vw<- give below rapt. '4'Leod's letter a the most authentic circumstantial detail of lite sad event.
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    • 315 2 BY THE NKAPOI.ITAN BTFAMKR. (Prom the Malta Times, March, 24 Wg were fiv.dir-tJ yesterday with the present of a supplement of the Vienna ().fi:nl G »zette of the 10th inst. in which we read tint the Austrian and Russian troops united, filtered Cr<tco*r witliout
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    • 154 2 uviuvic him in.Tr- or 4iuriini^ <iud &•> wi« -kn i te ■l«u;titer it recorded in the Washington paper*. The I parties are rinl editor* of Richmond pipers, aad had I become involved in a qiurrel of the pen, which aft«r- I ward* became of more serious chitracter.
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    • 49 2 The \chille9, >t »»0;> ton* ourden, and 420 horsepewer, has temporarily taken the place of the Crest Liverpool till September neit, when the iron steamer PjtMti^er, fit' l.ifO tuns tind -150 lnkr«epower, will be yiaced pt r.oauently on that hue belwceu Euglaud and Alexandiia.
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    • 217 2 On Wednesday last the u»u«l quarterly Court was btU. After the routine business bnd passed, Mr George Thompson, with spee<h of two hours lone mtue-t. Fue ii«ii>r O i»e vent of toe R.jih of Sattara was iil«*g-»l act, aud tbat he be re»iorfd." Major Gen«r«l »in;<» tt-uonded
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    • 348 2 v>ne of the gr, d i C ,i acuieveineu,,* in nautical affairs of Ute years, is that which ha* been performed by tbfc rrew of her M»je«ty's ship Rodney, in the Figging a»d perfecting for sea line 01-batiie ship in tbe alm »«t incredible
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    • 163 2 tt t» generally stated in military circles that a commission has been tent o.u to India, appoiniinir Sir Henry Haritunge capt^ingeneral or our miliiarv force in lliat countiy. This proceeding on the i»»ri of the home authorities is not deemed to cast the the slightest imputation on
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    • 400 2 Dissolution OF TMKMPANish Ministry The new Cabinet at iMadri<! has already closed its brief and rickelty existence. On Match 16, the French Goveitiuent received intelligence ot 'this event, wiiich took place tin the I2ih instant. For tevera'i tlai* piexi mis y it whs known that seiiuim differ euce» had
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    • 61 2 Letters from Rome announce that M. Renzi had arrived in that city un<ler a strong escort, and had b«*en confined in the castle ol at. Angelo. Letten from Tuscany of the 9th state that considerable excitement prevails in the Grand Duchy. Cardinal Diaconns Paul Mangelli died a t Rome
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    • 1526 2 The Insurrection. Nothing can be morp conflicting and dissatisfactory than th* accounts, aatliered from various sources of the origin and i>..>gressof the indirection. It would occupy a treat deal ton much of our valuable space to give in detail the many versions of the aff.ir with which the Coniiuenul
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    • 765 2 Loss of the Barque Bencoolen" and T hirteen or crew ox Liverpool. We lament that it it, out gainful du'y this week to relate particular* of the total loss of the liaruue lUucooten,' Captain Clarilmt, belonging to Mi Kijiley, nf tins port, thjt vestel having, on Saturday night, during a
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