The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 11 November 1847
1847-11-11
1
2
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/singfreepressa
The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
-
Title Section20 1847-11-11 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .Vo. 45, F\>i. l*. TtMVHmo^tT MOHjrMM, Htm NOVEMBER 184. T. S f C\X\,20 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement714 1847-11-11 1 FOR SALU. •-L TL:3 f I^HR Fast pailii^ A 1 RHftJOtlN 1 BAOSFJAW, 205 Tons cauies "SjlTLHUifc a laree tar e° '<" I'tr sailing qualifies, and is well found. For paiticulars, apply to Capt (J. J DARE, or to Messrs A. L. JOHNSTON k CO. Singapore, 3rd November, 1847. TO714 words
-
Advertisement761 1847-11-11 1 SALE OF TTSXSPUX. FANCY ARTICLES, IN AID OF THE AJALAY HOARDING SCHOOL OF THE London Missionary Society. Will take place, D V. on Turs lay next U* 16th msiani imheold Mbsio.i Chapel, under the patronage of Mrs BtiTEßwoaTu. The sale to commence precisely at half past 9 o Clock a.761 words
-
Advertisement782 1847-11-11 1 Messrs Apel, Lender Meyer WHOLESALE AND RETAIL j Merchants and Commission Agents, OAVE Just received a particularly choice and miscellaneous collection of Goods from difTer-c-t parts of Europe, which they have the fleasure o f ofl*nnis to the Puhlicon most advantageous terms, it con, lsts ol the followin-- anicles I782 words
-
Advertisement649 1847-11-11 1 ADVERTISEMENT. JUST RECEIVED. BY LATE IMPORTATIONS. 4 iwh ?°J? 0W l 6 ofthe Vndtrumud. Dumfries Shire Hams hedder «I, e<e Nxn x Tone Ues; Ilalian Wafc;l|flnie; CtjeawSTcW A LSO (^o!,' 9 en F i and uV 0 ffo J>'" m c atS Albert kin" 'rfh T S Table NapWTTLE, CDRSETJEF649 words
-
-
Article863 1847-11-11 2 (From the Pinnng Gazette, October 2A.) L%«t we fire broke oat iv a Cnmmuan'a n.iuse situate in the most popmoua part of the Dist ict of Bukit Taraboon, Provinre Wellesley, but vvu» got under by tbe exertions of the police before any mfechii f was suffered. It did not863 words
-
Article1484 1847-11-11 2 The *-utch JKast Indies. (from the Home Newt, Septr 2i.) A single glance at the map nf the eastern seas will ho •nffirient to B |,ow of W .,at importance iM^o |W. cot.ot.y that a liberal and equitable spi t V|r d ptes.de ov e le administration1,484 words
-
Article79 1847-11-11 2 Whitehall, August 22, 1842. SlE directed by the Lords of the Committee of PriTy Couocil for Trade to acquaint you, for the Inrormntion of the Committee for managing the affairs of Lloyd'i, that information has been received by her M-j t «ty'. Government, that Moeara Rampeb, on the ea.tern79 words
-
636 1847-11-11 2 Among the projects of the day which reUte to ei»cnsion of our powir and commerce, the et»abr k ment of steam communication with Australia i of the most prominent To accompliih tbii o bi P T company hu b*en formed under a royalTimes - 636 words
-
Article1274 1847-11-11 2 (From the Daily News, Sept. 16.) On Tuesday nighr a eutilic dinntr nai given at Edin« burgb to the Esrl of Dillnusie, on the occasion of bis leaving to undertake lue duty of Governor-Geuera/ of Iridm. The ditmer took plnce in the music hall,1,274 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement884 1847-11-11 2 Clarei Ist Quality J»t Jnlien and Leovil!e Brandy Be«i o^nar Beer, Bin^apor%ai>d English l>nitled Pnner Do Do Uoll*n-U, A'hi^ky, Lirpipnr* &c. &C I'uolic Auctions held on M nanus uni Thursdays LITTLE, I UfcftBTJRB to T'JE Urjp»!»igned kafi ren antoimed Ajpnt^ to the hwch of Btfimtd Life Attttrancr om pvy, and884 words
-
Advertisement173 1847-11-11 2 Cmr*a,e and coir Hope f anva« and prvina. Twme Guns and Carmnades itch T^r and Resin Seiear* and Tobacco. Tallow, Turpentine, Palms, dc Hardware Cutlery. A «r«»*i ViiMetj of ihe best manufacture China <&. Japan QCanuf act ures t A splendid sele«.-.m from the >t».re» ol the fir artit*ns in173 words
-
-
Article236 1847-11-11 3 IH»O«»«» TO THE IDITOROF IHK SINGAI'OUE FKEE PKES* Mr Editor, The following prop'^Mion lor a 'Mteple Clns*» t i*ii>n he n itwisjarj I Mud n M y<u »or the infoim<«ti'>n of *«jcli "I tlin oninki community as may fWI di^rst-d to en'fi o< tho same. 1 am, Y n236 words
-
Article20 1847-11-11 3 On tbe 28th Auiu«t. in Wimpnle Street, tb« Lady of 8. G. Bonham, Esq., of a Son and Huh.20 words
-
Article2010 1847-11-11 3 Singapore, Thursday, H/A ]\'ovr., 1847. The P. O. N. Company's Sttam ship Pottiuger, Capt Cooper, (Lieut Stead, Admiralty Agent.) arrived here on Saturday, bringing the English Mails of tbe 7th and 24th September. She le(t for China on Monday at 2 o'clock P M The P. ck2,010 words
-
Article, Illustration300 1847-11-11 3 r |PHh erfMl inrnr.vpnienre. if not dancer, in ih° community, hy th° numlvr of DO(iS running almost wild a' out the S i>pt« ;i>i<i Ilitflk I Hoads at Ihii S^ukrnem, ct>upleil with the om!mh choly cases of 1 1 y rophoW^ »*hirh have la' eW o©« co(ro<> in300 words
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous722 1847-11-11 3 StaTIvpING IN THB_HAKfciD JR. Muff/* i> -..s l,u/'.rt,,i'!(t^rs j Consignee*. >e.siiuniwnt. It •it-iiner Auckland Young j Aner. :*tii|> /'<//"> 420 Hu>sfy lA. L Johnston &t C<> Charter I), hatq Wedalwl Hume Amat Diiio banca D hcrq ireJe'icka 400 Lemon j Sarkit^ Moses Ually ».iisj ti',,hma 149 Sie^h-' I VV. X722 words
-
-
THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT
-
147 1847-11-11 4 Account are kept in Spanish Djll^ih divided late Cent*. The usual citdit ou sales la as follows —Euhock Goods 3 .Months. Indian and Chima Do. S Months. Opium, 2147 words
-
Article1595 1847-11-11 4 Singapore, Ist Xove?nOer, 1847. By lite Oituua, B^gmitm, Alfred, Athe-.a and Curib, which have arrived fron. Uieai ttritata dur;... ihe mo:Ul', the rapplitt ol Mulish Manufactures are light In another e>luinn hi. a- -iiacl «>' tliem will h e fouid. Naiivt Boats aiecomnikj in daily ai,"1,595 words
-
Article946 1847-11-11 4 Arrack, /iatavia. Continues to be wiuited. Arivuis Hi! tJ tales to the CoMMttKriti at Drt 13} per iull leaguer. Bin 1 Wax. Considerable arrifali by Xotive B.i&ts lut quhlity inferior. No sales reported. Vj'ue Drs 15 a 28 per picul. Bktei.kut. About 600 piculs l«ported from IV eoobHnz946 words
-
-
The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser1
-
Title Section12 1847-11-11 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPOUK, THURSDAY VIOHNING, 9m SEPTEMBER, 184712 words
-
Article348 1847-11-11 1 riracy and Murder Near Canton. On «hr e»iMin.i{ ol the Bth instant .westri KeyuTam I an d Vaucbrr (the fwrraer a natife of Hollind, |he i l.ttcr a Swi»i) hired the Hongkong fastboat No. 12 i to bring them to Victoria. Tbt-y weut on board at 8 uVlock in348 words
-
Article433 1847-11-11 1 H. M. Steamer V ilture sailed yesterday fer Amoy, to aid in rooting out the pirates who infest the coast in that neighbourhood where the Scout haa again made some important captures. One of the pirates taken is a celebtted bucanier, who, on being confront* ed with the433 words
-
Article791 1847-11-11 1 We have received from Amoy an < uilino of a re•<nt occurrence there which presents striking lifflit tlie dignified conduct of her Majesty*! < ommil Ml thai part, and i* no doubt eminently calculated to esall in tlu* mi'ids of the lii-ux- tlu-ir previous nolions vi the Maj-sty791 words
-
Article98 1847-11-11 1 (From the Home News, July 24) Money Market. Exchangb East India Company's Bill?, at 60 Jiy a slgkt, on Maim and Jalcutta, Is. lud. per Rupee on Bombay, U. lO^d. per Rupee. The amount of bills drawn by the don. the E*st India Company from the 7th98 words
-
Article132 1847-11-11 1 After the excitement of Installation, the royal party have Bought peace at Osboroe, and the fortnight bus been trnnquil. Jenny Lind and the Opera have been the chhf in«door enjoyments. Prince Waluemar has been the lion of our court during the f -rtnight. He has visited the Queen132 words
-
Article3063 1847-11-11 1 Parliament his sunk to its de.th with but faint struggles —Tli* Bt— a«al Bill was amended on the 7th. On the tJ-li, Lord Brougham covered the WelliiiHton statue wi»h his shield, a-.:d dared the Ministry to remove it. l\>e Ministry, being dared, of course ga\e way, and t'.te3,063 words
-
Article895 1847-11-11 1 Prorogation of Parliament The speech delivered by her Majettj *v person from tbe throne having been •ettied at ihe I'iivy Council held at Buckingham Pahice on Thursday, the preparations usual at tiie prorogation of l'ai lidinent toi>k place oa Friday at tlie new House of Lords, whidi lu-r Majesty for895 words
-
390 1847-11-11 2 Lord Palmeriton Ins conreyed the favourable op tiion of the Administration to J. J^via, on the iu>ject of the recent British expedition to Caittoi, and »t* re*ult«. la t'tt^f >Uowing despatch, printed by or der of Parliament i VISCOUNT PALMensmN TO SIR JOHM DWIS. "Foreign390 words
-
Article436 1847-11-11 2 The following letter has been addressed by ihe Manchester Commeicial Association to Lord f'almer>tou My Lord On the '25ih September, 1846, 1 hvl the hniour to address your lortltJiip on bchall ot »he directors of this as*o< iation, with referencf to cciiain disturbances which hive taken place436 words
-
Article212 1847-11-11 2 Oar accounts from Madrid are of the 17»h insl. The Queen was to leave, in the evening, for La Granja. The Duke de Glucksberg hid solicited a private audience fi^m her Majesty, to which he was to be admuted previous to her departure. Several journals anuounced that the King212 words
-
Article129 1847-11-11 2 The Presse publishes an article on Chlaa, in which it charges the English with having couunilted aijgres. tiout without justice, hostilities without cause, extortions without shame, and with liavinu subsequently made a precipitate letreat similar to a flight, and further taunts them with these exploits as the only acts129 words
-
Article38 1847-11-11 2 Letters of 21st Inataal state that he tumour was rifived, and prevail*** in the very best informed quarters, that Kin,; Leopold eUertained se.iouslv the intention to abdicate, of which the journals have "been for some time speuking.38 words
-
Article763 1847-11-11 2 me prouuee u.aikH, sulmquout to our last is*uf> exhibited a decided dull appearance witli an evident to decliue. Afte« wards, however, there wan a marked improvement iv the demand, and const quenlly a ftlUht advance in the price of m.st articles took place t but the supplies having763 words
-
Article1024 1847-11-11 2 Main are once more BMttMiag a threatening aspect la China, where, from the Emperor dowa to ihe meane»t village fuMdiouaiy, all ottcUl person, appear to be uuptieJ with appiehensiori or hat.cd of the En|lUh. Throughout tl.e m»pit«, moreover, unequivocal exhibit thew.clvea of approaching anarSkj and change of dynasty,1,024 words
-
Article368 1847-11-11 2 Fro>n the Tunes, July i.) Mr Ewa.l asked the Undersecretary for ihn Colo atet wh i mnMllc had been adopted for ihi MuhtMul vi a sealeinem U ,he island tfLabuao on -he c.st of Borneo, ceded to the Brituh Crown I in Dect.iib* iast UVYU Mr lUwes368 words
-
Article57 1847-11-11 2 {From the Times, Jul y, 24) The Q'leen has Mccii mdeiously pleated toapjOl'ut tlie lion. Frederick Bru.e to be Her AJdjesiy's Con-sul-C.eti. i,,| mi the ltfc,;uilic of lieiivia. I The Queen has also been graciously piesed !o appoint James Brouke, Esq., to be Her Maj«rtj'i CouimiiMo.ier and CoMul-Uen«r<tl >>• Stiiiao57 words
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous98 1847-11-11 2 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVALS. Fiom Manila— June If, Ida From China— July 5, (J iVI S Vestal ;8, *Ug, Aden, Hindustan, Jane Prowie, George Fyte, and Eleanor ;9, John o Gaunt II Ittdum i U, Etlenlie. trom BATAViA—JuIy 10, Jewj/ From SiNCAPoan— July 12, A>/e 13, Jrc« tt 16, j/o/i Queen98 words
-
-