The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 14 June 1849

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  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. F>»*. 14. TMMIIISnUY JmOMUrMJTG, 14th JCJTJE, 1849. JVo. 24
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  • 3320 1 It ha« bepn itmu hi .'iliisabl** IsfMHM l«--cir.ii clit of the m u«*r ennnectri with the f«UbiMiiixnt of this Litfhl, M ih«t whnl i< mo«t wanti'il I «i>|n-ar (irst, <-n<l furilnr information be had i ie < rt'iuv t<» Iht' parli«ulnr heads--1 l,e mloptt'J Hirii t« <
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 167 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. THE following is republished for the information and guidance of Masters oi Vessels goimmiß notice. Colonial Office, Canenf Hand Hope, IMfc Dicnnhn- 1848. A li-iht House having been circled at Cape >(niHi»<», near 'he southernmost point of the Continent <>f Africa, the following ailin* Instructions for vessels snprnmhinu
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    • 163 1 In the C >uwt fob Heliefof In.-olvent Dlbtohs at *iv a^ore. In tlie Matter of A«san H'Mi.sain PilUy, ,te a T.ader, Ilowihe< Guntty, late t T.;i k-r, A' dv. H.Mi5-ain, late a Ghiut Serano-, Kdii late a Trader, f-ai^oo Pt.otee, lat^ a Trader, M. er S^w, Uie a Trader, Kfhr
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    • 746 1 Estate and EfFect3 of the Said Insolvents respectively have been vested in William Willans Willans, Esquire, the official Assignee of the paid Court. Notice is hereby further given, tbat the matters of the Petitions of the Said Insolvents, will be heard at the Coutt House at Sinoranoie on Tuesday the
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    • 775 1 TO BS SOt.l>, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, OR PRIVATE CONTRACT. On or he for 2 Saturday the 23rd instant. HP! HAT Dwelling House and jiiTtjj]]} A Ground, well known as the I**lllll residence of the late Mr BIAMKI in High-Street, at. the foot of Government HilJ, and adjoining the Assembly Rooms.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 187 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Dear Sir, The gate jolting nuisance was soon abated after its notice in your columns, and I hot c that the much greater nuisance created by the stoppage of one of the only two carriage entrances to the Church, by the protracte-1
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    • 493 2 To THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Sir, I should not take the liberty to trouble you with these lines regarding a question which at the first glance may appear a private affair, were is not, that I consider it as mailer of great importance for many Native Nakhodahs
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    • 1260 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRES. Sir, The intolerable nuisance noticed in your last issue, has been removed for the present, and the Sitting Magistrate was at his post at 19 o'clock last Friday and Saturday, and all the cases have been disposed off as they ought to
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  • 1018 2 Singapore, Thursday, \±th June, 1849. Memorandum of Covers Received and Despatched at the Singapore Post Office, by th 9 OverlandStedmers, during the Month of May Received. Per steamer K. der Netherlands from Batavia j 7-, Per Malta, from China 678 Per MazaltaneM from Manila.. 113 Per t,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 698 2 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT THH COMMISSIOy ROOMS 09 X.XTTX. J, CURS£TJ£E CO Commercial Square Singapore* LADIES*AF>PAREL. Berlin Wool of colon Hoou anJ Shoes, English and French. Bonnots direct from Paris, silk, satin md aett Uunstablc and straw Balzarinp Dresses Capt— Blond and Lace Capet and Cutfa Cardinal*, a
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    • 727 2 Pickles in great vanetv Salad Oil and Sardinea Saaaages— ltalian and German Tongues, smoked and salted, and Vermicelli. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, Baskets, Cmna-maae for elotbea Buttons, gilt for Coata and Jackets Camlets (blue^ and t.ashmere for ditto Cigars. Manila No. 3 and 4 Cigar cases, Manila and China olors, oil and
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    • 386 2 An Invoice of French and Bohemian colored Christal Glassware, viz. Decanters, Fruit Baskets, Plateau's, Cruet Stands, Vases, Flagons, Wine and Liqueur Glasses &c. Jkc. An Invoice of English Stationery, viz. superior Note Paper, Ladies Papeteries in a great variety, Envelopes, Wafers, Music Paper, Perry's elastic Bands, Letter Clips, Quills, Steel
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  • 2820 3 0 then as the only person! now legally to administer the municipal funds Z\!U for Uie "r eifccll y uncontrolled" SLksitl Cominitteee. Malacca —Below we *ive a copy of the p,c entment made by the Grand Jury at the c "Session of Oyer and Term.ner, which a LoneHondent ha. kindly
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  • 134 3 (From the Pinang Gazette, June 2.) We deeply regret to report the doaili of A. Marban Esquire Krench Gentleman *nd Merchant <>f this placr, of fever on the 30ih ultimo. Mr. Barhan for many yeara— we believe nince IB.H, had been in trade between Marseilles and this Island, and
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  • 893 3 (Frzm the Overland China Mail, Way 25.) The United Stutea ship Preble has returned from Ji|t<*ti, whither she was despatched by Commodore Geii>sini(er for the purpose of bringing away some men belonging to tbe American whaler Ligmla. Ia this Captain Giynn has succeeded, having rescued thirteen* of the whaler's
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  • 1233 3 ilome Affairs. (From the Atlas for India, April 25 The past fortnight has been made up of nearly equal parts of business and pleasure. At Easter there is usually a paucity of events in the political world. Membeis of Parliament, Ministers of State, Agitator*, and the public, all, by
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  • 75 3 Intelligence of an official character has reached thfl Vienna Cabinet that the impeti :\l troops, wbich had been compelled to retire from WaiUen, bu«e recovered that important position, and have not only frustrated Kosautb'apliin of throwing himself between Vienna and Peath but have been enabled to resuuia offensive operations.
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  • 127 3 Full confirmation, and more ample details, have arrived from Naples, under date of the Utfef announcing Filangcii's successful attack on Cataniu, which was followed by the surrender of Auguita, Njto, and the fortress of Syracuse, as well as the adhesion of all the small towns and villages on the
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  • 505 3 The French expedition to i;ivite Veccbia left Marseilles oo the 22d inst. A secret society, ceiled tha Friends of Equality, has been discovered in the Rao de la Banque. Twenty one of the members bavc been arrest' i\ and committed to prison. A quantity of balls and cartridges were
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  • 331 3 The Wav in Hlxgauv. Fiom intelligence which communicates ouiy the result* of operations whose detailt are, apparently, purposely wi'Mitld, it appears that the Impel a. forces have su»Uiued soiue serious discomfitures in ilunjjiry. The Ban of Croat*. Jellacbicb, who wigl.teiy on the left bank of the D*nube, commHndiug between
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  • 115 3 By \\iz com*. n«d movement to re-esuMish the authority of the P il is arranged that liie Frencli are 10 occupy C'^'a-Vecchia and Ancona tl»e Au«uian«, Ferrara i)is Neapolitans ttie fioutier. Ci-vita-Vecchi^ is becchia is beintf for tified The Rumau ProTisioual GoverninenraetJl are making effjiU i to resist
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  • 338 4 The American mail brings «ome impo tan! inteli" i ence from Car, ad The Indemnify Bill i a«sed ih c Tpper llou^e on the Nth ult., hy a majority of fforu r »oies. Trie opposiiion was exceedingly K i e t and n their def-at tl.e minoriiy entered a
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  • 1026 4 Sir, I ii»- blowing Inter rH iivm yr>t»ioay Tom iry son, the nephew and aide-He cunriji of li s r< xCellei.ry Sir Jmbm hrooke, (i»vnnur vi L*tna i may iftpi<»t »om<» of jo^.r numum mdtt, xni I ibmii ii 10 you i j'ldttmeit fur inst-ilion in
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  • 1380 4 (From the Daily AV WJ April There,, at thu mom ,m a genUemao of the ame Martin agitating llie industrious towns of the north willi a proj'ct, «li*- resul', lie says, of a seven years* femtion, for opening to Oriii>li commerce and enterprise" the hade of Japan
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  • 883 4 (From the Drily News, April 7,) The Midland counties llerahl <ayi Mr.R.M. Mar. tin, who tor several yeais lias been cnJeavouring to induce her Majes'y's government to open Japan, Coiea, < o bin China, and >i-»ni lo British commeice and enterprue, has just visited aome
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  • 161 4 (tiefore Mr Conimisinmer Shepherd.) IN RK— CLOWKS.) I The bankrupt, described at of Norwich, auctioneer, I but late a partner in the firm of Clowes and Smmond, J publuhert of the Colonial Magazine, &c, carrying on business in Barge-yard, liucklersbuiy, came up on the question
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  • 616 4 (GaUgnanx't Met^enyer, MorcA 22.,) Mennwl.ile very important pit-ce of intelligence has Ueen receivrd, and one tbnt U of peculiar interest to Eutopean emigrants to California, tamely, all fore, ignert are warned off tbe lands of the gold region, aa trKfMIWI on tbe ptoperty of the Uni»ed Stutet. Genernl Smith
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  • 566 4 (From the Daily Nfics. March ?9 t hb Ha gk, AU, ,,ii U6\ Yes eidav morning ill" whole dipiom tic ports wa« udmilted to a sole* man audience «>| ihe Kma, wh» n ih f ■■trwndtr of the Que<n <>f Great Britain addressed his Majesty iv tde following woids:
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  • 840 4 I (From the Daily New», April 9) I Tbe solemn interment ol his Majesty William Ir took place it Delft on, he 4tb. The co, tfge Zt I V in the morning from Rolterdam. The coffin coveiedwitba black velret pall, on whiih scribed in letter,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 780 4 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. Vessels iVa. /«*■■>. lons j <;<» >*,„* j ll mum* j Tilsit* t a-^ 11. M, S Atbitrus Fa>q lu7, fcsqie 7^.,,, 7T^ Sarawak 11. U steamer Semimmis DMiHI, E>q La'iuan 11. C steamer Highly Con^alton B schnr Therera 46 Kirk Almeida 8c Sous For Sale
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