The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 15 July 1847

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERGANTILE ADVERTISER. .f\p. «8. r)r>l. 13. TMMWJMmn«*Y jmoWaXjri&G, ism jrrjtm 184». •Vo. DLCXXXI 'ADS
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    • 731 1 WOTIFICaTICN. <mav§omm iy the rl*m*bfe the Gtvenor of Prtmce of Wales Jthmd i»f»pore 6c Malacca IT is HiRtY Noiiruo. 'hat the llun*ble J. W. Salm no F*quiie. ba» heen riiiected to relieve T L<wis K-quire, from the duties of Resident rwsjeJMsw at M alacc* and to resume charge of that
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    • 805 1 NOTICE. I A Meeting of the Members of the I Sporting Club and Subscribers to the Races will be held at the Race Stand on Saturday morning, the 17th instant, at i past six o'clock, to take into consideration such arrangements for the next Meeting as may be thought likely
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    • 447 1 S. M. PUCKRIDGE. CHRONOMETERS, WATCH 4* CLOCK MAKER, jaWKIiTJCR, &.C. GEM MILL'S BUILDINGS, COMMERCIAL SQUARE. Chronometers Accurately Rated and the greatest care taken of them during the detention of Vessels in Port. Jewellery repaired &c. a small assortment always on hand comprising Rings, Studs, Chains, &c. &c. Gilding with gold
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    • 685 1 UTTX.E, CUKSETJBIS&CO'S ADVERTISEMENT. A FOR SALE, Cottage Piano, P ia in Mahogany Frame wi^^hi^^^^-^r^^" nearly new e Bu Hwd A pair of BUrk Bima Carria^ p onitt nfectly steady and qu.et in Harness aid free fr?m Apply 10 LITTLE, CURSETJEE fc Co Singapore, Uth July, 1847. rit m t 4
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  • 688 2 SHIP CHANDLER; IMIuVISIONER, *c (Contractor for Supplying H. M. Ships with Stores, fyc.J Ladtas tad (jaßtlpmen'i I'ans Kid ana Mlk Gloves. Ladles I«'«'i4 and >Ikiil .Yiitiei's. Liu!n-s >i:k Slockii I'inn lilia' and sdk ioi Lady's Diessis LM«iiis Lcallier t>'i I l<ina Gra«-s Cloth ami cliiio Han'ken -liiof-j. F>-.rope silk
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  • 232 2 Very extensive repair* have been made, and are Still making, <n the outworks of the Fort. We belike it is contemplated extending th* fortifications 114 the northern Beach ag far as Mn Wright'* house, tbat U «l)out five it six huixired yards beyond the present limits of the fat
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  • 162 2 On Monday forarfbon last a severe squall sprung up fiom the south, during which a Grab Brig, at anchor in the harbour, upset. More than three fourths of the vessel wag und r water, but after the squall had subsided and the tide ebbed the prostrate noaßts
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  • 218 2 The Amencan ship John N Gustier, Fairfowl, came in on the the 2b'h ultimo, from London 22nd February, with a cargo ol British goods for this and Singapore. We belitfe she is the first American vrssel that ever brought imports here from
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  • 1165 2 The inhalation of the v«| our of suip uric ether combined with atmospheric air was tried here on Tuesday la«t by Mr >mhh, surgeon, in presence of several other pt rsons, upon a patieot from whom he
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  • 213 2 (From (he Friend of lulia, May 27.) We ere happy to le»rn fr m the Hurkam, th labours of Mr Williams, the official Surv°r O r ofrt> mining districts of li.di*, hive i ,i. Eco rery cf a very \alu* le s<ram of cod not I geol >eic»l position
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  • 247 2 teamexs to China, {From the Gentleman's Gazette, June 5) We believe we ro«y congratulate the Inhibiting ,f this reMdenoy oa the prospect of having Stoimen established in the month of September next, by Peninsular and Oriental Company, between H and China. There are at present four ir^e Stetmer'belonging to
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  • 503 2 Death of lieutenant Charles l&aidman. (From the peciator, May 18.) It is with feelings of deep regret, that we make •n ntion of the premature death of Lieutenant Cb tries MaiJman, of the 24th Regiment of N I who perish. ed, together wit>i his wife, du-ing the late tenible
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  • 29 2 At Singapore, on ihe morning of Salurd^y >' ie 10th July, IBA7 at «Ue residence ol Mr J. \i Mt?t--tlie Lady of IVJr M. T Apcar, ol a lon
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  • 20 2 Al Lerwwk, on the 2Olh Ajril last, And«e u Oukcan, Squire, Honorary Sheriff fculis'ilu'e f' Zetland, aged 70 years.
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    • 918 2 B| -f.i jrdl. inks spr.u rs. Sherry —J. Cuiknum aid Cam^l. ell's vtry superior. b.ti.i; ii^ne. < I. in i al quality —St Julien ai.d LeOvUt* HrantJy Uest C«f»AC I v n,^^| t)x<- and R Ji-h bottltil IN rt»-r \)o Do >\i,iskv, Lujneuis Sic. &.c t J uUn Aucltotis held
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    • 51 2 KOTXCI?. MONSIEUR J. VAN GELDEII has the ho--lor so inform the lufuhitant-* of Smiiapore in u b^ L'i»es lew u«a ia StOttlug and Music on the Piano, V.uhn, Vtolincallo anl oihtr ioatroflMnla He also Uiltet at* lejaiis I'ianos of every description Pianos legularly tuned at ff 6 per niomh. LONDON
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  • 1073 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 15M July, 1847. lUment. of the Numb.r and Tonnage of Squart-Rigged Vessels which have Arrived at and Departed "frZn SIWAPOaE during the Official Year 1846-47 compared with the preceding Year. Memorandum of Covers received and r w ;»rded at the Post Office, by the Over-
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 615 3 ARRIVALS. DEPARTURES. Name, of Places. j _»845-46. 1846-47. Increase j~ Dfcrease "Ti^Tf ,846-47. Inrrea*' j Decrease. From America i--^ J JIV^SLLJ^} '?»««"< \No I J^J^Y^jT Tonnage .JhTTonnaxe No |"lW^_TArTnW^l No I iori^e Arabia..;;*;;;; i 790 *»?jj 5 957 301 5 2^7 4 fOc T Arraca,, 2 8 7,92 16 a
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  • 350 4 (from the Poly»etun April 3.) %jgT The Rev. Mr Colton, Editor of the CaUfor- rai», io r.ot»e»nf the death of the late Hope, thai al- Wr bad a long conversation when 1 t ory XVI* Ha received hi i« the »a < library without any ceteasony. He t»-.» ii
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  • 227 4 First Vessel from Singapore to Hull, From the Hull racket, April 30. T'-'n have to notice the arrival in our docks yesterday, of tne h»rque G'tana from Singapore. This veasel is the £p: that ever came to Hull direct from that flourishing settlement, and upens a trade we hope
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  • 65 4 A Royal Compliment Ao incident occurred at Her M«jest)'a Theatre on Tueiday efeninc, M y 18th. illttttrating in a remark able Munoer. the effect produced i» tbe Royal box b» Jeonj Liud'a triuiactadeut udcat on tbe first oitht of her debut. Tbe fact bit ing altogether escaped the notice of
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  • 491 4 The Last Hour of Daniel O' Counell (From the Monthly Timet, May 14.) Tta report hts been confirmed. Mr O'Connell died at Genoa on Saturday, loth inst. The foUowlnf Utter from Dr Daff, one of tbe ph ysicians who attendOn* him, it from (••lignani, and gives an account of hit
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  • 307 4 A letter from Profeosor Colla, director of the Ob* ler-H'ory at Paraa, in Italy, atatrs that be diacc.cred a telescopic cumet on Miy 7. Thr following is aa extract from hit letter, dated Pnrraa, May 10 Oi tbe 7tb or this month, at nina o'clock In tbe
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  • 392 4 Rt Wkt«rs»u*g, ArmiL It.— The following la tbe recital of a series of abominable murders:—" M. Lesnirwaki, a laudawner, In White Russia, bad given family fete, at which some friends were present. He invited tbea to pass tbe night at his house, and promised them a good breakfaet tbe
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  • 137 4 The iooplicit confidence which our brethren of the dtiljr prcat place in the accuracy of the Daily Newt is flattering. We cannot repay the compliment better than by a candid avowal that we aometimea commit mistakes in order to put them on their guard.
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  • 290 4 bylHre. The General Steam Navigation Company's steam* ahip Clarence, aptain Luker, arrived at the company's whatf, Poplar, yesterday afternoon, from Edinburgh, bringing intelligence of the loss,of tbe Expert, Me*<f steam-ship, b/ fire, on tbe same morning. It appears that about one o'clock yesterday morning, tbe Clarence, being
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  • 544 4 Tbb Case of thiCovntiii or Mo»niw«to*. The M*rl of Morning ion yesterday attended before Mr Binghem, in obedience to a summons, to show cause why be neglected to maintain bit wife, Helena, < oontess of Morniogton, she having become chargesble to the parish of St George, Hanover-square.— Mr Smith,
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  • 1494 4 From the Shipping Sf Mercantile Gazette, May 5. We have extracted the following details of the wreck of the Bxmouth (reports of tbe loss of which vessel have previously, appeared in the Shipping and Mercantile Gazette) from to* Glasgow Herald According to tbe statement of
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 629 4 BgigFtyq in tut-. .< r> jv. Vestfl's Nnmei. t ibm j Commander t. j :»>... 4 II C tteamer hooghly j Congnllon 77^ T~" Bbarq Loul- i 159 Caffar«y vV. t< P lt r son A u, B. briß Little Catkerud 14T Horsbur? For sale B. b-»rq 295 Simpson Spoiliswoode
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