The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 19 October 1848

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MELCANTILE ADVERTISER. yo. 42, W\hL 13. TMMVHSIKI* •»OJUr#JT^, 19tii *n». dcxjlcix
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 902 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. IX js HfMBT WOTIFIKD, that RoBfRT LITTLE, K-quiie, Surgeon, has this day been appointed' Ooner at Sing^poie, vice James Scott Clark, inquire. W. J KUTTERWORTU, Governor of P W Island Singapore <$ Malacca. S»»/rf 0 xilf> V (tilber '848 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. IT is hereby notified that in conformity
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    • 619 1 IFOR ENGLAND. MTHR A. I. British Parque A TYIiER, 334 Tons Mea- surement, Captain Heelis. *or Passage only, having excellent accommodations for Passengers. Apply to MACLAINE, FRASER CO. Singapore, 4th Octr. 1648. FOR SHANGHAI, -gyk| A.l. Barque RECORD, ■^i 'BL a|)t Patull o» will have HjpßS quick despatch. i For
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    • 466 1 FOR SALE. At the Godowns of the Undersigned, Giesler's Champagne. Allsopp's Pale Ale in Wood and Bottle, tine Pale and Golden Sherry in cases of 3 dozen each. Port and Marsala Wine in ditto. Holland's Gin in small casks. wf 'f F w7. Gi l? er in cay es of
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    • 566 1 Cardinal!, a la mode t-bemisettfs of every description Cambrics— English, French and Scotch dollars, finely worked Corsets, without seam Corded Muslinet Dr r e oh-5~, M L' 1 iV nd Lace cl «8««>*ly embroidered) Dr'sstp^ fl Wered tUOicCd aDd —■*<• Dress Handkerchiefs Edgings, thread Figured China silks and satins for
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  • 134 2 Mr, I Lex to apply for >hares in the Eastern Aichipeiago Company mentioned m the above I'tosptctus: and 1 agree to accept the MM or any smaller number u/tic/t, within th*ee months from ther dute hereof, may be allotted to me, and uit/iut >e/erei cc
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  • 217 2 Beef—spice<t tod s/noked Bottled Fruits and Sauces Kacon—in tins Hiscnit*—cabin snd fancy Candles —wax sod spermicetti Capers and Olives Cheeses, constant importations Dates and Prunes Fruits (French} in syrup BranUled Ginger (Cbina; preserved in jars Hams—Yorkshire and Westphaliaa Jama and Jellies Loaf &nfsr Maccsrocl in tins snd boxes
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 585 2 G. J. DARE CO. Ship Chandlers, Auctioneers, und Cgnmission Agents. BEG to announce to ship Owners, Merchants, Commanders of Vessels, and ihe Public in General, that they have always on hand a large and selected assortment of Maiine anc 1 General Stores In soliciting; the patronage of the Public G.
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    • 1058 2 EASTERN AttCHTPELAGO COMPANY. INSTITUTED FOR THE EXTENSION OP COMMERCE IN THE CHINA. SEAS, AND FOR PROMOTING THE CIVIZATION OF BORNEO, &c. &c. INCORPORATED BT ROYAL CHARTER. (1847,) Capital £200,000, in 2,000 Shares of ,£lOO each with power to augment to 400,000 and, with consent of Board of Trade, to any
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    • 840 2 this respect, but also as affording ihe means of int rod be ing with facility from those places Chinese and oilier rolonisls, and labourers to any extent required for the service of the Company. Labuan itself will form an essential link in the chain of our Eastern settlements, fiom Penan?,
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    • 776 2 Desert Knives, Spdoi,., and FoTkTT^^ the laiesf fashions, Hooks for W.t'i ar 'S^i Rin* Needle-c.se, of w .d and Stjft *C of goid and silver, Kings in rirh v nc 'l-c»«. o7 a o c ,d Key H s 1 55 r,r.w a ai ilver various -W155 Confectionary. A great
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  • 173 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FttEK PK.ESB Can you inform me if there is any truth ni ihe report wh il» is now cuirent thai (he late Coroner has been dismissed, after holding that Office for nineteen years and eight months, in order to effect a saving to
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  • 24 3 At Singapore, on the Isiu instant, the Lady of Lieut-Col larthew, Commanding 511 st Re^t M. N. I. of a Son, still burn*
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  • 56 3 On the 21rd Augut, at St. Mary's, Bryanstonesquare, by tiie Rev. K. Cauntkr, Rector oi Highclere, Beika, C. M. Smith, Exq of the Middle Ttmple, London, youngest sod ot the late w. Smith, E>q., of Fairy Hall, Mottingham, Kent, to Ueokgiama F\n»\, youngest daughter ot R. Ibbk18OI«, Esq., ot
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  • 50 3 At Banknk, Siam, iepiember 2o<h, of Erysipelas and inflammation of the Lungs, The Itevd Jesse Caswell, American Mi»sioua-> ageJ 3J years. He had been nearly nine years in lhat Missionary field, and was suddenly cut down id ihe height ot usefulness, afier only a short illness of cue week.
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  • 2476 3 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Thursday, 19th Oct. 1848. ■11l Memorandum of Covers received and Despatched at the Post Office, by the Overland Steamers, during the Month of October, 184b, viz Received. Per steamer Etna, from Batavia 168 Per Achil'ea, from China.. 528 p er Rraganza, from Europe.. ..8,530 Per Do.
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    • 973 3 j^e L<>okin« Glasses w th gilt framei. M^o^a") Toil-'* Office Books, L«»«iKPrt, Journals, Invoice, Day, T €r af.d Memorandum, Books. Kor'itolio-. Travelling Cases, Writing Desks Pocket Books, kc fee nOr Oveiland Letter Papers, Foolscap, fancy Note p»P pr Envelope^ Wafers, Quills, black, blue j red Writing Ink*. Buaay and Hiding
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    • 724 3 For further inhumation, application may be made to Meurs WjicaiE, Stewart Co., Bombay or to M<^ rB M,cL-i» E Fiuatß Co. here, through whom also Hassles may be secured on payment of half the p*ssai»e- money. The foregoing calculations are based on the latest information reg.rdmg the stale of public
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  • 111 4 {From the Pmang Gazette, October 7 The Coolies from the Corommdel coast liava. arrived in considerably greater numbers ilun usual— at least duiing the last «hree yeats. W% regret to learn lh.it there luve \*en several deaths amoi<i> 'liem since their arrival wiih symptoms resemhlirj{ I'holera —In every case,
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  • 484 4 The Wreck of the Belleisle (From (he Eastern Star, September 16.) It is with regret we have to announce the lots of auotlier vessel at the Sandhead*. the Clyde bii It ship, the Be-Uisle Mie has been a victim h«wever not to the fury ot the elements, but mistakes
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  • 626 4 (From *hi liom'mi/ limes, September 9.) Wt are sorry la observe that C i^taiti Ko*s has Mt c impelled, by the state of his be*i|h, to resign llie ofHce of President of the Born ay Geographic il Society, the duties o' which he has fur Urn year« so sncce
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  • 1695 4 The Case of XKIr Maclean. (From the Spectator Supplement, September 15.) As tue Judgment of Sir W. burton in the cue of Mr Maclean, wjill probably be looked fir with much him** by the public, we anticipate our issue of M>ndij, t»y furnishing it it a postscript this day.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 548 4 SHIPPING IN TSS HAHBOUR, tl. ai »w*mer /*urv n«0 NVillcox, Bsqt i 77.. A ,,j^ II .\J. bri^ Ligero 550 IzquierJo j S .ani^h Consul Manila B. Khnr Luhtnm^ 173 Uay j R er -l^wsan \Co Adelaide Bhtrq liintu,^ f«4 I llherrjr Ditto M.oritiui ft. si.i,» Prince Albert 666 In-m.jsoo
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    • 250 4 JPEPARTITRI!«I .I^iL.: V *9 Ve iy > AWT~7~ Captain B O HnT7^~ Oct. 12 j British ship /'rinctfo/rra/M Wnsaa Manila b P /i Ste el Bntavia 11 S" "t P rwr y Tenloa V^n'l» "o S r ""u hip Ed> Bou > tea d Arnold Liverpool N 12 j British
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPOEE FREE PRESS
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPOEE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 19th OCTOBER, 1848.
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    • 915 1 ,Ny one could really have lent 2| l.kba of Rupert to a known insolvent, with oo known meant, possessed of no fsngible security. GboUoin Moortsxa Kbtn at tn« time had property box full of }f well h»d been mcr.tioned, but he was p ,T,r to much at wfcerf to give
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    • 1588 1 EUROPE House of Commons.-July 25 CASE OF SIR JOHN CLARIDGK. Mr Gladstone then moved An address to hrr Msjesiy, setting forth, that by an order in council, which bit late Mhjfdty was pleased to approve on the 15th day ot Dei-ember, 1831, Sir John Thomas Claridge, tben recorder o( Prince
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    • 1493 1 During the last week rwo gentlemen, who had b«en Crown jud««-t I" iia aml h J l)eeB dismissed from their offices by -he Crown, presented th-ir cas^s before two diriment tribunals with a view (m one inspire, at least,) not of
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    • 1101 1 Amongst the fire-balls, c*nii> f,es, &c seized by the police at the lodging ol some ol ihe (Jhartisis la.t|y arre>»ed, are some misMlesof a diabolical character Tliey consist of a packet, somewhat square in form, coveted wnh biown paper, aad fi led wuh nails, pieces of iron
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    • 3062 1 Sir Robert I'eel must have been leading the Examiner. eruin it is, at all events, that he had adopted its principles and suggestions. He admits, with us, toe prosperity of tbe great mass of the West Indian population of ninety-five out of a hundred, or of
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    • 341 2 {From the Daily Newi, .-iu^ust \2 An»iiKi;i! Mctttaful her Mijesiy's Justices and Commissioners of Mewers wan li> I I oi Tliu «d<iy, Lml .Vlorpdb in (lie chair, when the (o. lowing j»<aillinit fact came out. The clerk >cad the report of the surveyor on an examination of
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    • 436 2 (From the Daiij News, August 15. Mr \V.hi»baw read Li. sp per oo the various applicationa of gutta peicba; numerous apeciwents of wLich, in tae abape of thread, cord, tubular pipea, driving bands, constables' states, sticks, whi|> inkstands, medallions, saie di, and other ornamenta, water buckets, stereotype plates,
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    • 1369 2 (From Ihe Daily Newt, Ju'y 26 Few of our tetule 6 are probably aware tbat at the 8881/, g now oeinrf bolder* at York there are ou less thiiu bi prisoners for trt<il upon charges conneced wuii the recent proceedings of the chartists tint the off-nces emorue<j alt
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    • 762 2 we published in part ot the first impression and in subsequent editions of the Dai/j/ News on Satur day, the intelligence fiom Paris of F.iday. We vu C w bring it up to Saturday. PARIS, Fpioav, 6.30 p. m It was expected that inteipellaiions w »i,i ia c been
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    • 356 2 We hav^ received the Mudiid mails of ilie 24ilt with lite leiltri ot our cone&i'cnt. ihe t'otnial an 1 explicit acknowledgment ot the Queeu b) the omt of Austria is orruiiUly auuonv.cvd. The loiced lo.m is collecting. The facttitj wi h which it is a t in is it
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    • 209 2 Advioe to YuutvG Ladies. l ire n-1.-l ;iicd Dr John L)ow, in his oeiinon of last week, |ivcj the foitowMg Vfty excellent at'tice to the youn^ ladies of his flock;—" The t>uxom, bnght-tyed. ri.-y dw-ked, lull-iireasied, bouncing latt, vrllOC4Mid«rttft»tuevi«ifi mend trowsers, make her own (rocks, command a regiment of
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