The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 25 February 1847

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .Vo. S. J>W. I£. THUHSn^LY MOHJWMJrG. 25th FKBRU-IHY, t S43\ .Yto. oi.cxt
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  • 565 1 The following Statement exh'ibi ing the Receipts and Disbursement* of the Assessment and Taxes at Malacca for 1846 is published in accordance with th 15/ A Section of Act Xll of 1839 passed by the Honorable the President of India in Council on the 29th April 1839. RECEIPTS. balance of
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  • 141 1 *M 1 F. FOLLOWING IS Rri'CIHISMFD WO* Ul E j A INFORMATIOW I'fCOMM»NDEUSOI ViSBILs: I No. 116. PORT OF AKYAB— t OAST OF ARRA.CAN. The tiade of the Port of Akyah liaving rapidly -d ll»e attpntion of Manners is now recalled I IitUTT of the Liiihl on F'aqt'er's
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  • 567 1 SAILING DIRECTIONS FOR THE PORT OF AKYAB, IN THE ARRACAN RIVER. ».il:;i4 fa Akytb during ibc South West for «l Booth end o\ the I > in Lit. 19 50* N Lout?. 93. 3' j\ th i rmq Hi c is! if) ihe Northward ;ini bout livr << BJf MaMO,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 519 1 I would not a.lvise strangers on any occasion to make u»e of the < hauuel (aside of the Oyster Hock or Reef. JAMES PATERSON, f'ontdr. H. Co'a *hip Amherst. (True Copy.) JAS SUTHERLAND. Secretary. Fort William, Maiiue Supdt'i Office, the yM January, 1817. J (True Copy,) T. CHURCH, Resident Councillor,
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    • 426 1 TO BC, 1m :T a m X House and Godoivns, corner of ASSHbk 1 Contmercial-square, lately occnpied ISSH L-y Mr P E ,nv. Apply to KER, UAWSON Co. Singapore. 25th Novr 1846. TO X.ST. From Ist January next. I Booialo«i the Top of IlLli\JL itreet— now occupied by J T
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    • 398 1 1 NOTICE. Undersigned begs to announce to the Public of Singapore, that be has commenced business as Commission Agent and Auctioneer, in those new premises next to Messrs A PEL, LENDER MBVBB and trusts by strict and constant attention to business to merit a share of their patrona£e. ALFRED BERNARD.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 735 2 AUVbu'llS^AlliNT. TO HE SOLD V rUHLIf AUCTION, On Monday ntxt the \st March, AT 10 O'CLOCK PRECISELY, At the itoiitfiirr ftf J. Siephbms, I -1 >< I i i i i t.'mnpoiig 1 Glam. THE lllßnh It! Furniture, Plate antl Pltttert w r- P— >— i H«. rJ es, mid
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    • 1518 2 At the Mission Press. AVOI AhILAUY ol the feng* ak ar.d Malay L*ni{uaks«-s, in itom**n cliaiacier, de«igned as au lntr< duciion to the >tn<»y ot the Malay hn.uawe. Price Dr» I 50 p r cot»y. i'iL<U'<>rC, t8 A -Ju£Utt{f 18-45 rta~sAtfi7 latt Landed ex lndiantren. THE FOLLOWING WINES FROM D.
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    • 737 2 pared to actepi 4 \s^ula..^^s m s,, c t-resen. <o the ol Filty Thuusand o >N one risk, as und»r Ol On Uuildii.tfsoi Bru-k or Smne covere-l mi||, I «la»es, Meial, irr tifcrr i»wtiMnihj t jj^^, m either as t>rivBif ie*id.ncf*i> «m mercai.uie I)' U>tlJ wnh their cnienif- Kate ol
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  • 49 3 A 1 on rW iHh mstanl, Mrs W H U^ad nt DttoHrrß A' v n^4 i, on ll>e PV'-ninii ot <he 20'h tnotant, Mis W >l«p^fTT i DaCCBTRSr. \t -n i re, «|iH m nin'i of *h>* tIH insl Mil, •l>*> t^-v c,p tun vv. Lti*n <>• t So-».
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  • 798 3 W li«v» cc«. f. vim j wuk ili*» Jonu of the < htnu -ad, »«<».»> wli h w^ take th* f«» low i a oi.m irrt <| tiin^ H'.ii ccc sf'il a ta« k •a r\v O,iiihm rT»itMig v.- seis y Cliine>e
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  • 140 3 For a long time j>a*i w«> hnve not touched ui-ori the condnion of ihe public roads, n ->i have dny of our CofTCvpdmknti of late mlv.-r--te«J tDthe su> jec We ee.n it. mv itilit h,.jv evei lo the Suptriitieuuetn of Rwado to recorJ tl»at this sileuie lias |»ioc«'eded, n«u horn
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  • 106 3 Memorandum of Covers received and forwarded at the Post Office, by the Overland Steamers, this Month, viz Rkcbived. |>er steamer \ferapt from Bat* via 152 Per i. Brognma from Chin*.. 505 Per M Lady Mary W.od from England via Ualle 3,024 Per Do. from other PUcea.. 730 4,411 Despatched. Per
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  • 325 3 On Sunday last two of the vessels of the (ting of Cochin-China arrived here on their usual t nnual visit to this place. I i one of these vessels was the Right Reverend Mgr. Dominique Le Febvhe, Bisnop of lsauropoiis and Vicar Apostolic of Western Cociun China, having been .u.i
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  • 674 3 A new Chart of the Straits of Singapore ln J W i° sheets bas J us t been published, to which we would beg to call the attention of such of our nautical readers as have occasion to traverse these Straits. This is from the joint Survey of Captain CONO4LTON,
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  • 995 3 We have been startled by an announcement, which we find contained in an article in the Morning Chronicle, that the Netherlands, in the pn gress of the discussi- n with reference to our proceedings i.. Borneo we presume, boldly claim the allegiance of "nearly ihe entire popu ation of the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 754 3 i I I'ly in i 'I <H r i- *"l deililj'»t.it» X.c w ISi**ca ottlod 'v«*r •o" n.. t »••»>, r V n»«...r ii, Ih)I|I»» .ut'i reniij 'Im |toi• Cht*» m o* Mam. L.i.io-red r«a < ..J(Ji»-h Oik TV.|h-», Wfiim (Ml, \j*Hm i■' in*"-, P^,,«.i t ig ar Uoxe«, &i
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT
    • 128 4 In this Po rt there are no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are free of all charges. Account! are kept in 3 pa iii*li D.illars divided into Cent.. The usual credit on mlc* i* as follow -Europe Goods S Months. Iwdian and China Do. Months.
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    • 310 4 VmsC% h I ions Cutomunrttrs >''»« >w<»f i testier ior, M lti Columbine T. '<7> X*'| r;: I '1. nuan It ('.steamer fi.w^A'y C '•.injaltoii r s i,i p A'dir MM !'!.i'i I A. L Johnston Co Houinon •I-ti». I arq Wilhflmnr Matir. MM I I
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    • 652 4 TRICES. Stocks. Sp. D«Hart Auchorh ..t'ict. ft 7 Wanted Bottlbi .<oi» 3* Supplies Cohki ..Gro»s iV« 10° do. Chain Cablks ..Cut 5 b Wanted i (opriß Nails ..Picul 32 Supplies (OFPitToKKNi Dolor «S> G4O Sales. oroagr, 1« 9 inch .»Cmi. 10 c do Canvas, Scotch,
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    • 511 4 PRODUCE OF INDIA, CHINA, JAVA c. I PRICES. j Stocks. Sp. Dollars. Alum 7. 7T 7. 7, PiculX.iO ioppfie*. Arrack, Batavi* Per 80 Gallon 8 None. Bbe»' Wax, Picul. SI 34 Sales Bbt.lxdt, 2 None Cloves, „j Jf n Supplies. China Root, 3™; Camphor. China, Arriving Cassia L.gnka I l
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    • 815 4 EUROPE GOODS. COTTON GOODS -The Market continues without ani,,, r and no improv-ment can be expected until the Chi net* feativ are ov^r The only sales reported consist of a few hundred 45 i- h grey Shirtinos at Drs 2 72; Turks, rea Garment* 17n* 5;
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    • 36 4 Freights to London Liverpool < in i '•;> kets .£5 a £5 5 la il« £4 5 a £4 10 Hl'fk Pepper fl.lo Measurement Freight.. £5 Pei'l Sago £5 EUoc £4 10 Tin Antimony Ore..£-J pgnpaga £2 10
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    • 59 4 ON GOOD. To X trope (not north of Great Hritain)l\ Do. (north o' Do. Amfrica and N S. Wales |f Cape of G Hope St. Helena. 2 Calcutta ij v Bombay 2 Madras lj Herman Gclph 3j UtD -St, 4 n Ceylon 1« Maubit! s 2j ,v
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 98 4 Date I^V-y Vm»TsN«mm. Captain From I *>«•<* ■*s gs as •jsis£~ fjg«- jj| Sfel^SP X 'Is „t0 iam b hum urn a A.racan 26tb alt '2 U.'iis'h 'brlJ M IC. China Bth i, ,"22 5S v P^2S2 tCVe BOQ l^avia IIMkJS. M u g Co/m,i»,ne Grey Egqre 1 l'i uailg
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 25th FEBRUARY, 1847.
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    • 241 1 wordi to monopolize tbe territory where thry once succeeded, but now fail, to monopolize the trade. The proceedings of the British on the West Coast of Borneo and the transit of the French sqnadron t( ross tlie taboed region have suddenly and rudely dispelled t!Hr dream of security Stunned for
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    • 816 1 Shipping. {From the Piiang Gmtette, February 6.) In the harbour there are at present seven Junk direcr from Canton which imported Chinese rooli. s for tliis Settlement. We believe by these, mid rwu <>th*r Junks now 1, ft, and two or three^Englith trader, tbevi have been nearly 5,0(>0 coolies
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    • 3980 1 (Pro* the Friend of China, January 29.) Tv ihk Editor or tsk hiva Mail." Macao, 21** Januarf, 1347. Sir. Y.»u tiid your cajateoaporftrj tlic Friend V I'tdia and Hoiking G*x*ttt ha»e <Ht«jo F okcn of uafortuoato die Drought oa before the Macao lr «i in .which my nime hat
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    • 161 1 With rtference to the depositions of the witnesses, and the replies of the defendants, tn<- accusaiau of guilt brought against Pacheco, Mello, and Assis, is »cry much lessened from the declarations of Mr Marcal, who was commanded to appear before this tribunal to answer such
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    • 299 1 EXTRACT OF THE ACCOUNTS RENDERE D TO MR MARUAL. Urn. To 2 drafts of Messrs John Lackersteen Brothers against 15 chests in favour of Messrs W. T. Gemoaell Co tf 9,534 54 Tv 1 do. of do. do against 65 chests in farour of the said Messrs W. T. Gem
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    • 218 1 To amount cost and charges of 15 chs Patna Opium shipped by Messrs John L*ckersteen Brothers, as per In»o»ce Co's Rs. 21,51!) 00 0 Do. do. of 65 chests do. do. do.. 94,729 00 0 To Brokerage paid by Messrs J. Lacker* steen Brothers on
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    • 879 2 h3 Dutch in the I ast Indies. In an exceedingly cuiiom document put forward by the Dutch government, we nee nearly the entire I o|wtlauon <>' the Indian Archipelago claimed by H« Ujnd Tlie !*t tement ot present stands naked; but we are told that explanations aie to follow,
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    • 425 2 (From the Sun, December 11.) Dining the pa>t week Hie neighbwiuh >od of AlMreet, ity has been the scene of great coo fusion owinp to the lollovving extraordinary hoax, ft u^ on a highly respectable trai.us^ell, cany ing on business as a ii •ccoaat book inanufactuier, at Nos.
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    • 640 2 To the Editor of the Econnnist Leamington My dear Sir, Last evening I met at dinner a Roman ailto'ic priest a Dr Smith, from Conneman county (ia'way, who re'ated ilip lollowhig cumv. i> iiion he hid with thai extraordinary man, oh bett. in
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    • 425 2 Af&zmation of Native 'Witnesses. {From the Ent/l'Shmm, January 22.) Wddueiday evening's G.zette contained an Act for tinkering the bole which Sir Ltwrence Peel made in the old liv kettle of law, by a decision with regard to the ttttiruiatious of native witnesses. The Act No. 5 of IB4U, authorized
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    • 584 2 T-e following is from a correspondeut at Khyouk Pbyoo, dated 9th instant T»ie sickness at this station just now Is dreadful bad as Arracan always is, this year it may be oue large hospital. The 4uth N. I. (of which there are only 31H mtn here) have 120
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    • 999 2 {From the Le Mauricien, November 23.) We now fulfil the promue we wade iv our lust number of giving v more detailed account of the Ex. hibti )u of on Thursday last, with a few re uiaik» on the different samples displayed. And as tbe visitois were not numerous
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