The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 27 August 1846

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER .»v>. 35. r»i. it. THI HSIKIY .BOK.Vf.V*,, 27th AWJGMJ&T, 1846. -t». CCCCfXLXXX
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    • 718 1 rOU MANILI. r^ aa. rfl |IK Np»"i«h Brig PAZ, will he |£gK X despatched iot the above Port shortly and has room for measurement *^9S^B Freiiiht, apply to MARTIN, DYCESt CO Sr ea po^j6th_An£u»t. 1H46 rvE K&MILA. npHK Spanish Brit DARDO, Capt J^g X DOM MAKOtL N« BO Fot Freight
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    • 1138 1 FOR SALE. At the GoUouns of the Undersigned. COPPER Shea hing 18 m %S 01 and NoilS) in propomo 1 to -nit pnrehailer. SPOTTISWOODB fle CONNOLLY. Singapore, ->w*at. 184« FOB SALE. AT THB GODOWNS OF THE UNDERSIGNED. Flat Bar and Nail Kod Iron Fig Lead and Swedish Steel Sail Canvas,
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    • 644 1 I.ITTI.E OVRSBTJEfi Go's. ADVEaTigEMxarrt. FOU SAI.E. AT THE COVMISIQN HOOMS OF TUB. UNDER JGNhD. AN Invoice of English Seddlety of the very best work manship consisiing of 7 oentlemen and Ladies addles complete iu r. Some, set Do Do M"r*j 8 for tionn ind p niM ir r While Cord
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  • 1304 2 Holland. COLONIAL CURRENCY. (From the New Amsterdam Cmnmi, Man 20 If there is any one who f« no- convince! of Mip great importance of a aO od refutation o» the ci.cula-' ting medium of India he lias ceri .ir.ly „e v er ttiou<ht about the mutter, nor ca he
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    • 795 2 tttmmmi mud «#i/l A'pind Huugtug ~»mps. ItSM itmm Hokcli of utl site* l-oudn -iH*de Single und Double Hardest L u ,i#t if U**tlemens mddle*. bridles, hiding Ufiipt, Hutu* H hips Ac 4rc. MotKCio Ski i* ot uti c 'low* Single if double burr* lied tuwli'H P texts. Do Do UJies
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    • 1011 2 no rrow t y pills A¥D OINTJIK&T. 224, Strand, near Temple Bar, London. AN ASTOUNDING CURE OF THE EARL OF ALDBOROUGH, By this Miraculous Medicine after every other means had failed A Copy of a Letter from the Earl of Aldborough, dated Villa Messina, Leghorn, 2lst February, 1846. Sia, Various
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    • 928 2 IV O T I C K THE IROS QUEEN. THE Owners of the British Barque IRON QL'REN, here y givp No'ice to all whoi) it may concern that, Mr Jamfs Pasley ceased to be Master of the *aid vpssel on her arrival in the Port of Pinang on Ihe loth
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    • 233 2 Desks, Ladies Cabinet*, Paper it, Beautiful silic and Feather F»n, B Xes n;«»o China Flower Vases and Su«ar j ar D'l.o China Deserl Service (new p «,er n) S.Uer Snuff Boxes, Card and N,e.| e "L < hmese Marble Chairs ,nd Tables C thina H,,ian Cloth Baskets. hina Ri C
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  • 1173 3 fnm the N*m A*n*te r dinn Cow ant Ai>*il 18, 18*6 AmoniiM the notices from hafavia, which arrived ).>■!*• h lew weeks ago, an ordinance is mentioned, nuHe hy 'he Vice president, acting Governor Ge- era) nt dale QS*\\ September pan No. 18, —by wlii< h ii i«
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  • 1313 3 (From the Inquirer, July 8.) We. are (lad to find that the arrival of the Liohtning, at this particular juncture, has been taken advanuge of hy two or three active persons to set on foot s neeoriMinn for a more frequent and regular communicition between this colony and
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  • 248 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESi Sir, Referring »o your last Paier I beg you will pnHlfch in yourn»xt, thp hopeful opinions of s me Mprchanls, Owners of Ve»sels, anH oih»-r sects of people, such as Brjclclcilners, Limekilner*. Sawyers, B.Kklavers, frrpfwtm. Blacksmiths &ca who find themselve. soint
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  • 7 3 Singapore Thursday, \7th August,\M6
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  • 35 3 We have been informed that the Lady Mary Wood is to leave China on the 25ih instant, of which we request all those having overland despatches to prepare will take due notice. 1 j, o**.
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  • 118 3 During the week we have received Calcutta, Bombay. Cape of flood Hope and Swan River pa era, from all of which we give extracts. We have received the sth an I 6th numbers of a new daily paper recently started in Bombay, called The Teleeranh. It is got up with
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  • 64 3 The Barque Iron Queen, reported in our last as ashore on the Coney, wan eot off on Wednesday evening by the assistance of the H C Steamer Hoo o hltt and on Thursday was towed into the harbour She had a fortunate escape, as o> Thursday a Sumatra squall was
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  • 264 3 It is with mu^h pleasure that we have heard that the Bengal Government have received in the most f\ vora le manner the request preferred to it by Messrs Jose d'ALM^iDA Sons on behalf of sever;*! persons who wished to commence the cultivation of Su?ar at Malacca, for a large
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  • 495 3 The Bengal Government have given an unfavorable answer to the memorial of the lease holder* whose leases it was proposed to commute for grants at the exorbitant rate of 20 dollars per acre. In their representation to the Bengal Government they stated that they had for upwa dn cf fifteen
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  • 82 3 The fixing o f t h e Ba vaee <] UP to the galvors of the goods Ac from the Frederick the VI having been left hy the parties interested to the Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, we understand that body has awaided 50 per ce n of l
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  • 140 3 For some weeks past two wells have been in process of being sunk in the street in Commercial Square much to the inconvenience of those whose daily avocations lend them to that quaiter. We do not question the propriety of constructing wells in the Square— fir from it, the measure
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  • 52 3 The rase of the Gambles, a lutled to in our last, came before the Qiarter Ses«ion« yesterday, wh-n one Gamiiing Shoi>-lceei er was fined 2'H) dolU's, one gambler 10 dollats, twenty gamblers 5 dollai« each, and one Ban was ordered ro he released on giving security f>r his good behaviour
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  • 411 3 Since our last we ha*e received the Vinang Gazette of the Bth instant. There is not much newg in it. It appears that the Lady Mary Wood was run upon a mud bank in leaving the harbour by the Southern channel on the evening of the 3rd, and remained there
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  • 185 3 English and Chinch Edmors.— There it no capital on earth where good newspaper writing is better paid thin in Paris, and no capital where better newspaper written is produced, if there, indeed, he any capital where so good U fibricated. The leading articles of the leading daily journals of London,
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    • 447 1 i rjflf»n (F o>a the Kmjtuhntan, July 2y) Tbe Ceylun fun-ft ui .uuuc«» tb*t tue Ceylon Heraid bat urc. ,u ,1 »*4 by the pr-jprietort of th« former p«y«r. ud tfctt tlii tier til c;«tes to exist as a separate payer, ivbila he i'iwi*# will ome eut in an
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    • 529 1 Yesterday the Court House w is fuU of Parseen and other Native-, to witness the trial of the Parsee Jamnetjee DhunjeebLoy, a notorious character, who was indicted for forging and uttering a conveyance of an interest in a house, to defraud a iioor I'arsee woman named Peroz^baee. 'The appearance
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    • 497 1 This Presidency has been visited with iome unusual weather, sVHMMtrtaf the sfiB)n, sines we last wrote. lc commenced ruining »b >ut milday on Si'urday, and continued without intermission the fall being occasionally heavy until past four o'clock on Sunday afternoon. Judging from the state of the rivers, ta.iks, and
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    • 1590 1 From the South African Com. Advertiser, June 13. Up to the (itli of June M collision with che Carters, of any conerqieuc;, seems to have lakes place since I Col Somerset cleared the bush near Comumty'g Drift on the 3lst. Tlu attack upon hi* column or
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    • 387 1 The French Goverumeut r :«eived oa Satnrlay a '<Me<rapbic despatch from Miiseilles, tmnounciu* that Cudinal Ferreti, Bishop of Imola, had been proclaimed by the conclave successor to Gregory XVI. The new Pope was born in 1 "92. Times, June 2i. The Fly, 18, Captain F. P. Blackwood,
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    • 688 1 11 Gone to Devonshire"— The following ingenious coutrivciice to elude the enemy, says Herapath's Journal, in which the anecdote appears, deserves to be recorded A gentleman of property, whom we shall call A, living in a fine house, with a lodge and park-looking entrance, during the late mania thought
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