The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 17 September 1846

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  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press. AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. gfjgjt fjtjty jyjl.lS. #Ya B^^x&rfZßMSß, 1846. JPo. CCCCfXLXXXIII
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    • 718 1 GOVEENWENT NOTIFICATION. ■^OTICE 1$ ur«?BY oivrn, that the E I. Company's Treasury, at this station is open for lfie,receipl ol Cash (or Uills, at 30 days sight on ide Bengal Government, at the Exchange of 218 Jto lor 100 Dollars. T CHURCH, Hestaent Councillor. Singapore, 16th August 1846. ALL Persons
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    • 1275 1 ADVERTISEMENT THEATRE ROYAU THE Managers oi the Tuiatrb Roy*l hive the pleasure of announcing that the season will commence on the Evening of Friday, the Q7th Currei t, when Her Majesty* Servants will perform the Laughable Farce of DAMP BEDS, TO CONCLUDE WITH <4 MY YOUNG WIFE AND OLD UMBRRLLA
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    • 607 1 LIIILt, CDRSETJEE Co' A r E*TIB]Bati;HTS. yPBMC°APCTIOM. m S Hi D u D d LE I L ORSB FOR sal Singapore. I 3th September, 1846. *"utt saxixs; AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF 77 UNDERSIGNED Th AN Invoice of English Nuidlery of A bes. workmanship eonsiw.Df of Oeni emen »nd adie
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  • 553 2 CHANDLER, PROVISIONED &c (Contractor for Supplying H. M. Ships with Stores, tyc.) Lulie* and (jentlemtn's Paris Kid aim »iik Clove; Ladies lung and shun Miners. Ladies m k Mtockings China- satin ami si tk (or Lady's Dre*sts. En^n-h and Frencii Boots and Shoes. Ladies Leather Shoes English and French
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  • 3098 2 We have received from an authentic source a narrative of the late operations of the flset under commiii'd of Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Cochraoce sgainst the >uh«n of B -i neu, winch wo laj before the public, trusting tiiat it will correct any erroneous impressions which may have been
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    • 791 2 Si,u,U3c*oibteb»rr t Ued **Wi«« fteeet ft l)» Do Rjlai*t**t. Patois, Gumvoteder, Bir4«« *holt 4rc4e. SIaTCO NfcUY. Foolscap, Let'" ml Note Paper. Envelope., Q-j»»« *«J Se*nn« W«», K*ncy a»d Initial Wafer*. ItUck, Dlueand Red Ink. L*d«iTf, Day Hooks. Account o-id 'n'^ 0 journals. Utter B mk.. Wedgwood's liioilold Writers «»c. I
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    • 932 2 HOLLOW* Y'S PILLS Alii O1WT1IIK&T. 224, Strand, near Temple Bar) London, AM ASTOVMBIHO CURE OF THE EAEI Or ALBBOEOUGH, By this Miraculous Medicine after every I other means had tailed A Copy of a Letter Jrom the Evil of Aldborouyh, dated Villa Meitina, Leghorn, 21 it February, 1846. i Sir,
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    • 880 2 FOR SALE. A Few cases of tockburn, Campbell Co.\ Sherry and Claret just landed ex lioyal Albert MAIITIN, DYCE CO. Singapore, \bth July, 1648. PHCENIX FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF X.OWDON. fjiHE Undersigned having t>ee.n appointed Agent* I. in Singapore for the above Company, are prepared to accept Assurances in Singapore
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  • CHINA.
    • 552 3 (From the Overland Friend of China, Auguit 27.) The severe punishment inflicted upon the mob during the la'e riot, hat led to the usual demand, that foreigners be given op to execution in number equal to the hinece that were shot on the Bth A correspondent who writas on
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    • 25 3 At Singapore, on Moodiy the 7th September, Mn R*ad wife of Mr T. G Read, of the H. C. Steamer ttuoghly of a Daughter.
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  • 1608 3 THE FRESS PRESS Singapore, Thursday, 17th Sept, 1846 On the 9th instant the Chief Mate and part of the crew of the British brig Eleanor Captain McFarhne, arrived here in the barque Ida, from Sourabaya, and reported the loss of the Eleanor on the 26th June last. The Eleanor sailed
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT
    • 1345 4 In this Fo t there are no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are free of all charges Account, „,kepti« 6,.»ni.h Du.Ur. dmded into C««U^ The n,n.l edit on -I- i. a. follow. :-E UR op« Good., I Month.. Imd.am
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    • 575 4 800 pcs f in. 39 yds at r>r« on Sarongs.— Have been in Mm per pce of about JOO ,tD« °2« iS?"" 7 andsales mad BAL.NDONoJLs.Ie, of eoS a P t er n Or§lTwist-!„ Mule we haye o?nf, rl?" 9i Per corand the only sale of
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  • 1501 5 .■o<.( Mi patriott, »h» woatd lo,k upoa it -v t.i««.l orer tli« balmim.. V c do '.V Mippote th.i Mr MacGrwOr will act aom* uin «uy way to M»ctlo Q the proajulirin i Uo.J., bat th. application .h P ow" »,:t the Chi Z, •c. art a,.,.reb«firt of ,>„,, dht.rCnW
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  • CALCUTTA.
    • 1007 5 tkt Frier.d of/ndit, Augutt 13.) im stea.er wUio.h am.cd fro.v M juJ. ■t«: w r-k brought intelligence that tb.ee uf the »«M odicer m the protince bad heea *u«}»endLieut. Sb«rpe, both Jalicia! »f. *n<iiHr li>u;k, ia charge of the G.i»enim int *Not luvmj .ACiiesi to tlie Jocunenta wUicfi
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    • 389 5 (Fon t!t>> F.iend of I.tlii, Aujnal G) July HO. Hie tiurk-.m uotteea •><* kiii^u V charge made for the r •nveyanr:!' ol a H^n'^il \r rry Lisi horn hence to M Jras t>y the HentiucK veain*r' It w,»< noi k'ss than Fire Itu ihs «ico,'y I*l*l* au3^*
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  • 124 5 Sir Arthur's Daparlure. (Front* fiombiy T-/e-/raph. Angtut 6.) O.i. Ut^ 6«v«rwor,>ir Geor-e Yrt'.nr. embarked I on b)iid the leb*r yestertlay evening about half past o'clock. The PH*»*rkati >n fouk place from the Dork Y.inl landing.placf, opposite the Ap« h Bunder,—His B«cell««cy's boat b«i, l!r rowed off to Ilia »e«iel
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  • 370 5 The Bombay Telagraph and Eastern Intelligence. (F om tke Bamlay Tines, July 11.) ftirnew daily *uO%wporary "T^ A«e>W Teieyraph an i Enter* Id Uifeacer" n«iiea its sppearioee tomirror, a-tdar tu^ e■liti.ri .1 aasiMc s »ft »c petty «">•> fro* V|«y ti Djcaober 194S cmluotel the Bombt 9 Tim*». We fonn-r!v
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  • 836 5 £iO3S of H. 83, Brig Osprey," (From the Nero Z uhmder.) It is with ilie deepest rr^jret wt !i ive to announce the li»s-i of hemtiful hri^ of war, mounting «we!v« Midi ou ih.; western coast, atnmi eighteen miles to the noiiliw-irl ilott'»ag«,«n Wedn slay. ih« Dili x>f
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  • 406 5 -H«ec«*{Frtmlhe Perth Gazette, July 18 The Li'jh'niny, from Siagapore. b*» m*iU n v f r V ratr^pee by her visit to our j.ort. li«via> pfl sales to a latge amount, the treat* p<, rl j on wll i d| we Relieve, has been p. Hj n Bp e
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  • EUROPE.
    • 355 6 ■sjjsjsThe lions* of Comment, having resolved info Committee of Ways and Means, Lor.l Jo| m Russell rose and said that if he and his colleagues had consultHrl their own views of convenience, there were plausible reasons, in the advanced state of the session, the renceney of their appointment, as well
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    • 422 5 (From the Malta Tunes, July 28 We regret to l-arn 'hit the aWnce o( Sir It ?M from it* Hou«e of Commons on Monday night arose Iro.n ihe effects of a painful accident. While dressins? in ihe m- rning he incautiously res'ed his 'fo n
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    • 312 6 The Hiberßia," Untut and American mail steam* ship, arrived at Liverpool on Jane 28, in eleten day* and a li«tf from Boater, bringing intelligence of tbe a 'juatontnt of tbe Oregon question. Mr Pakenham, on the purl of Groat Britain, bad aubmitted a form or proposition at tbe
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    • 56 6 i ii.iiund at Flushing, formed into three divisions, and sailed on tbe lit of J'l'y tbe fint for North America and tbe Gulf of Mexico, for tbe protection of the national interest during tbe war between the United States and Mexico the aecond for Batavia and tbe Indian Sea*
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    • 460 6 CoHFLkoaAiinx. Nearly tbree-fourtU* of the towu of St. John's was dtektroyed by fire oo the 9th »i.t Tae (ire brokeoat iv the workshops of cabinet 'maker about half- past nine in the morning, *nd spread* ing lapidly, it in a sWt time eaogbt several w«rehouses where large
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    • 436 6 auiiUay uiunuug, b«tweeu itiree mmi four o'uiuck, a very alarming tire, attended with a serioua destruction of valuable property, and fatal consequences to a youog r.mi, one of the lodgers, broke out in the Commercial Coffee-house, 76, Newgaie-itreet. Tbe building was a very spacious one,
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    • 312 6 Accounts from New York, to the 2d of July, retail* ed Liverpool on the 3 1st. Important- intelligence dad been receired from Mexico. The revolution against the Administration of Paredes had spread to tUe department of Jalisco. Tbe revolt broke out in the city uf Guadaiaxtra, and the Government
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    • 307 6 ii is satifttactory to nonce mat, both in Parliament and out of Indian a flfitrs are regarded wiih inercistnginterest, insomuch that the bare mention ot' the East is sufficient at any time to command attention. Indication of this tact has. been discoverable in all the late Vlhuionary
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