The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 6 October 1854

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  • 30 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. W\)i» 21* TIL.VFI.tpoHn, Fum.iY jmomjrtjre, 6TH OCTOBJBB, IMI. *1 'J t 01 .V > *l7 *4 «t*4i vf ft vA .f* V 2 40
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    • 1095 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. THE FOLLOWING ACT IS REPUBLISHED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION > By Order, KOBT. CHURCH, Secretary to the Governor of the Straits Settlements Singapore, 12th September, 1854. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. 1 1th August, 1854. The following Act, passed by the Legislative Council, received the assent of the Most Noble ihc Governor
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    • 1008 1 On every letter not exceeding a quarter of a telah in weight, eix pier. On every letter exceeding a quarter of a tolah, and not exceeding half a tolah in weight, one anna On every letter exceeding half a tolah, but not exceeding one tolah in weight, two annaa. On
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    • 1278 1 rupees, and letter postage skill be chargeable an every latter contained thereto. XII. Books, pamphlets, packets of newspapers, food of priatod or oogravod papers ooks, pamph- other than newspapers, provided lots, he. thay do eot exceed one hundred end twenty tolehe in weight, end bo sent without covers or pecked
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    • 1290 1 Letters, flic., with tu<ufficient alaatps, how charged, XX. Subject to any alteration which may be made by virtue of the power hereinafter Postage on rooted in the Governor.General ton, flfcc., oot pre« of India in Council, lettera poo* paid. ted for diepateh, either by aea or land, to any place
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    • 1294 1 Penal t. OF TOO. Oeevlcted Penalty or Ten- #f rtf #r lIMMIItH L de CBII roraith pnlift ittapt to any person desiring to pnreheee tire unt, and tendering in lawfai currency the fell value thereof, (the ■temp vender having in bis peseeesion for aeli ■efficient •tempt of the description and
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    • 1500 2 privilege of the Pott Office, after any part ufibuIoiterB on board the aaid vetael ahall b*ve heen ae»t ro the Poat Office, thall forfeit for every tucb letter a toon not txceediog fifty rupeee, whether the letter be in the baggage or oo the prraon of the ctfemier or otherwiie
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    • 1425 2 ting, opening, cr Nq«|a away with, or appropriate making away w ih anyflnUrr, parcel, or packet letters, Ac ,by per- which may have been eotrue'ed s>nt employed in to htm, or anything contained in the Pott Office. any such letter, parcel,or pscket, or shall mutilate or break Open any each
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    • 1383 2 under tbebvud of any of the above.named Officers,' and in catfe any sncb tine shall not be fortlmith paid, any Mi'lr Officer may order the offender to be apprehended and detailed in tafe custody nntil the retain can be conveniently made to sucli warrant of distress, unlfss such parly slialt
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    • 1358 2 O .ice of despatch do*, by whom the foreign postage <lt? maud able a) ffio London Genual or other Post ffic* may be paid. Such postage cannot be received HI (his coun'■y.and unless it be paid through an agent as above desciitied, the letters are liable to be returned to
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    • 1235 2 up out.id. the Office, both io En<!i.h and J5 tll 7 gu.ge of the dietrict. after which hour, letter, or parcel, recti.ed ab.li not be forwarded Ull'thtT." lowing day, ualeis »uch mail, .bould t rii ,#l miVe'up. iuWbichc packet gfcjj XXI. The Po.t Master at any .tattoo, or Der n
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    • 774 3 ccountant General or Deputy Accountant General. Accountant. Agents, Political, or to the Governor General. Civil auditor. 0 erk of the Legislative Council. Collectors, and Deputy Collectors of Customs. Conservator of Forests, Bombay. Collectors. Sub, Deputy, ot Assistant, having special fb Commissiouc», and Deputy Commissioners. Governor of tiie Straits' Settlements. judges
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    • 1279 3 Tide aiters, 1 To Collector of C usiom*. privilege' extenJs f only to Tfdfc Waiters' Re- f c port*superscribed as such. I -ft-—The privilege of eenJing lenmit p**t, wlto- i out actual paymentt ft postage, extends only to ktter* I to the prittte toßteWs of fainvMnia. thongn theymay he iaruply
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    • 950 3 lotted and loiwatdad to ih« Diatuct Poat Cffi.« ol d a he atveral sub-divi*iooa io which the ream cuee of be add esses may be situated. 14 Fersooi !D Charge oi Peal Offisea ia the io- I erior of districts receiviee. letters Jer ftwoas teeid- |,v log beyond the iimite
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    • 238 3 admitted io the Schedule et the aUvveuaiiwa lnsol?eut, and l th« sauie will-he paid at my Office od w a"fter Monday next, the lltft instant. »<>>■» s.. mi- J. C. SMITH, Official Assignee, Official Amgmf* Offioe,] Singapore* 3 > This sth day of Sept. 1854.} ir m Immediately by an
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    • 928 3 >..en> <i r., .GOCSIMSMI S,/-**. 9 In k-j Scotch and Irish, kv^ c c. Marin* tttore*. 4nchori and Cables uotJage and coir Hope Cxovas and sewing twine Gum and CarrtmadM r* Pitch, Tar and UCSMI Segarsaud Tobacco, Juiptoime, Kadms, Ac. SarAware 4 Cutlery> k Arm vanviy 01 watnsfadtui* t r
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    • 953 4 GOYERVME NT XfOTiriC ATiON. THE FOLLOWING IS PUBLISHED FOR -GENERAL INFORM ITION At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the Bth day of June 1854. Present. TBI QUSCn's MOiT tXCEULtH* M it «STY T« COUKOIL. Wnctßts by the 4 'Foreign Deserters Act of l«5». H is provided that whenever it ia
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    • 998 4 of lettera to bo deopatebod pro-paid; lottora which tbo tender wiaboa to deepateh pro-paid, watt hava Poatifo ataaap loboU patted or puoi oa tbooa, of value loffieiant to oever the Pootago. If tbo nlao of the atoaapo itiod to aay 1 otter bo looa tbao tbo foil aoant of pootago
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    • 1084 4 receipt will W dtaaM ftMitbiiUKMN M the Utter Mag delivered. I.Kami l flutter Ctewif wf tko PoH fljko, WU Ceicufte, the MM UM. Uteei_iu— MtW off four dfoivions or S5!*Ti£ £-.-<« £««<$.«• S&ES2* f«.- 3? II. do any Mtii brought on the Admiralty side of any efth# lepwa Courts, or
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    • 1103 4 liners of Admtoietrattoo, and be hu rearon to beliem that then art Asaata la toother Pretidency, ba ahall forthwith certify aader hia hand to tbe Administrator Oaoarai, of aocb Presidency, lb* tact of hh 'ri!*."*" ud •k.H ftn nth iaMinihm v hi IWNM ulolha ei tstaocA of Aaaau la tbaPraaldaccy
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    • 1333 4 I JZSTuSZ h-"* b,u, put; to action or ia act iou St. 22"?# a* P r, 7 »>bie i. ret P l c *ko aatter uii».j ~j übocaea of fraud 01 kh^.rtTU' U tba gUlfm Ua erkleoi lISiUtV bV t s clttall 7 di»cb«r. stifcSSasSSSSSfi ®««k proceeding.. bM Ptrty XVIL
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    • 1544 5 the provisions of the foregoing Sections; hot soy person aggrieved by such order Remedy of perty B(|t assert hie rights sgsiust aggrieved by any party at whose instance tbe inch order* earns shall have been obtained. *XV, And whereas hy Aet Ne XVII of 1852, is has been mads lawful
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    • 1406 5 death, or other sudden accident after the commencement of inch aecoad trial. XXXIII. If tko Coart, where the Jury is aa diecharged aa aforeaaid, ahall be of Where Jn»y die- opinion, either free the alightcharged from »if neee of the proof and the oppadiet, Coart eaapew. rent difficulty of precariag
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    • 1414 5 moot paper seised ty sncb writ ahall be iaaued, be by him. ahall have power to receive the interest duo on inch Government paper, whether apedoMy endorsed or other wise, nod to sign n receipt for the same and oUe to sell and dispose of such GovernAud to soil, nod
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    • 1443 5 contingent, Court thill be liefal for the Coort or miy nik« a Judge, on like application order that Mich to bo made by the party obtain* ■bare*, 4c,, that! ing judgment, to make aa order ataad charged with exparfa, that tucb share*, di«i* payments. dendt, interest, or annnal prodace, or
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    • 1478 5 f XXV. TbeCkrkstallmakean abstract of every petition 10 received. XXVI. If in the judgment of the Clerk the petition be framed in conformity with OrHow to be dealt der No XXII, he shall brfn g the with. petition under the consideration of the Council by reading the abet ract thereof,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1282 6 alterations which it may deem expedient to make in the Bill previous to the publication 1 thereof in the Calcutta Gazette. If such preliminary Report of flie Committee shall be adopted by the Council, the Mil sba'l be amended accordingly, and pubiiahed for general information. LXAI. When the report of
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    • 965 6 Bill nay algn aueh diaaent for all or any oflh# rations apecified therein, or may add additional re tons for tech diaaent, or may record hie diaaent aad i eaten separately. XLI. NO Member aball be allowed to record hia tc« AW i or disarm, unless he lem rrrord" "OtiCO
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    • 792 6 Peninsula* and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Office. BmtUry Head—Singapore. f V THE Peniniulir and Oriental Steam-Navigation Company's Bttfm-ahips ERIN, with the European Mailt of theßth August, may be expected here eo route to Iloogkoog and Shanghai on or about the tit proximo, Application for Freight and Passage, to be made
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    • 1094 6 LC OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF JOHN LITTLE CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippert—Paris and London-made: Braces—Elastic, Silk, and Cotton s Bottom— Nasral and Military; Coats, Ready made Dress—flurtouta, Codringtous, Pilots, Office, sbootiag, of the finest ami lightest materials; Carpet Bags of various
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    • 993 6 nwiuufnn 1 KAMKUAMEUA 111, KINO OF THE Hi. WAIIAN islands. BE It ift6#u, 10 «fl whom i! may concert Hut Wo, Kamehamaha 111., King of tha H«. franan Islanda, hereby proclain Oar eniira Neetnij! ty in the War now impending between the Greet Maritime Poweu of Europe thai Our oeuiratiiy
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  • 6068 7 Singapore, Friday, 6th October, 1854 The P. &O. Co's Steamer Erin Capt Rogers, arrived here on the 3rd instant, with the Europe Mails of the 25th August. She proceeded to Hongkong on the following day. The H. C. Steamer Hooghly Captain Stewart, arrived here on the 3rd
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    • 730 7 FTOYAX. XJFSURAHOE COMYAJFT, THE Undersigned ire appointed by ike tboee Company as theii Agents at Singapore, to grant Policies of Insurance against Fire, for any sum not exceeding Fifty Thousand Dollars on each risk, on CICC*.- 0 brick and tiled Godowns, Dwelling Houses, Ac or on Property contained therein, at
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    • 1078 7 IT i« scarcely necessary I* advert to ihe generally acknowledged usefulness and necessity of speedy communieatioos; we see therefore everywhere the greatest exertions going on, to multiply and accelerate to the utmocf these communications by telegraphs, railroads and steamers The possession of the nearest and authentic intelligence from all quarters
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    • 87 7 C4MOTT& Ktteiirmi mir&Asro* ■OOXZTT. THE undersigned baring MM appointed Agents, for the abort Borieiy, ara prepared fo taka Risks and gvgpi Policies, payable in London, Catcatta, Rangooo, Singapore and dins, 1 BARKIES A MOSES. Singapore, Iff October f 1854, THEATRE ROYAL, SIItAPORI. MRS GKEIG begs to inforre iba Gentry and
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  • 2435 8 25/ A S ptember, 1854. racsanr Th# HOB. T. Ckarcb, Eiq.— Chairmen. Csptsio H. Mao. i. Gatbrto, Em. H. T. Marshall, Read a letter (A), dated the 15th of September, from the Revd. J. M. Beurel, to the address of the Collector, relative to the payment of assessment
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  • 2219 8 News from the Levant received at Malta on the 4l*t August state that a battle had been louglit at K.ars between the Russians and Turks, in which the former were victorious The troops were to sail tor Sevastopol on the Ist Sept. Two hundred persons had been
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 1004 9 HERMAN CREDNER'S Overland Telegraphic Dispatches. TRIESTE, 27TH AUGUST, 1854. Kopenhayen 22nd August—Yesterday evening the ship Reine Hortense left our harbour with English and French plenipotentiaries and landed at Bedbcck near the royal residence Skodsborg. Accounts from Bomarsund of the 16th slate: after the capitulation of Bomarsund, General Baraguay
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    • 870 9 Vessels' Names. Tons j C.ommn'aJ<rs Consignees. Destination ifc. H M ship 8ybUle 10 13 UOtl C.O.J EtllOl H. M. brig Lily 431 Sanderson, Esq Malacca A Pinang H. C steamer Hooghty 180 Stewart B steamer Norma 613 Down 1 H. T. Marshall Australia B. barq Gwalior
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