The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 6 September 1855

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rot. 22. S/A*fc.<P««E, THUHBn*£T MOMJ* IJTG, 6TO SEPTEMBER, 1855. »Vo. 36
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1159 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. THE FOLLOWING NOTIFICATION IS REPUBLISHED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION By Order, ROBT. CHURCH, Sey to the Governor. Singapore, 4 tk September, 1855. No. Iu20* NOTIFICATION.—•• The Hon'blethePiesid'ir of the Council ol India in Council is pleased to pub]i»h,'* Sic, Inc., as in the accompanying Gatette. No. 3020 Notific itirm.—
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    • 1323 1 Article F.-AI British subjects intending to re side in Biam shall be registered at the British Con. rotate. Tbey shall not go ont to sea, nor proceed beyond the limits assigned by this Treaty for the ie> sidence of British subjects, without a passport from the Siamese authorities, to be
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    • 1082 1 One thousand two hnodtod and tevsoteaoth year of tbe Siamese Civil Bra. (Signed* JOHN BOW RING. L. 8 ,m L x\\ L (sir J. ft.) L. S. L. 8 L S. Gmerit Regulati-ma under wktck Britiak Trmde it ti h! conducted in 9i«m Regulation /.—The Matter of every English skip
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    • 1027 1 61 BOM Wax. oaa fifteenth 68 Tallaw, 1 0 i 0 per picol. 63 Salt, 6 0 0 0 per kogaa. 64 Tobaeeo, 1 8 0 0 par 1,000 bdls, Section lII. —All goods or prod ace unennmerated in this Tariff shall he (red of Export duty, and shall ooly
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    • 1028 1 Monopoly Revenue to H. M. in ibe diaiuci of fastgaud in trust for Pumpanga. Deputy Cnljector D. Jo?£ Rmhei Uerri<a, 3rd Clerk in trust of the Secretariat of the Ex ha. quer. Appraiser D. Josl Fonsinos j Armada, Distributer of state pensions to H. M. and Deputy i n trust
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    • 851 2 Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Office. Battery Road—Singapore. OUTWARD fiSAILI. THE Peninsular and Oriental Steam-Navigation Company's Steam-ship GANGES, with the European Mails of the lOlh August, may be expected to arrive at Singapore, en route to Hnngkoog, on or about the 16th proximo. Application tor Freight and Passage, to
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    • 725 2 Messrs WHAMPOA A CD'S ADVERTISEMENTS. ESSRS WHAMPOA A CO ht<( always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following Goods, selected especially for ihei> Stores; WHOLESALE, RETAIL A TOR EXPORTATION. Millinery Hosiery. Articles for the Work Table Balzarine Dresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from Paris Berlin Wool,
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    • 932 2 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMB OF JOKK xJrruß co. COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. Military; Coats, Ready made Drew Surtouts, Cod-' ringtoos, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest and light est materials; Carpet Bags of various sires, Corduroy for Trouserings: Caps— Naval, Military, Forage, and plain Cloth; Cloths—Superfine black
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    • 1056 2 FOR SAXaE LADIES APPAREL. Bei lii» wool of colon, boots and English and French bonnets direct from Paris, silk, satio aod nett, Dunstable aod straw, balzarine diesses, capsblood aod lace, capes and cuffs, Cardinals, a la mode, chemisettes of eveiy description, cambrirs English, Fiench and Scotch, collars, finely worked, corsets
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    • 804 2 ESTABLISHED 1347 G. J. DARE Co. Ship Chandlers, Suilmakers, AUCTIONEERS, WINE SPIRIT AND BEER MERCHANTS No 1 Boat Quay and Flint &tree\ Battery Road, Singapore, RESPECTFULLY INFORM SHIPOWNER,, WPR chanu, Commander, of -vessels o( j Public thai they keep constantly on hand lar Ma complete siock ot NAVAL STOBEB, including,
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  • 371 3 TO TUB EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Sir, I think it is but charitable to let those who were absent from the Race Coarse on Monday—fair and stately ladies, far too refined for the vulgar amusement of horse-racing and staid old fogies who have abjured their youthful follies—it
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  • 15 3 At Singapore, on Saturday the Ist September, Mrs J. W. GANNO of a SON.
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  • 38 3 At Singapore, on the 29th August, by the Revd. W. T. HUMPHREY, GEORGE JOHN DAVIE* HEATH, Lieut. 38th Madras Native Infantry to MARY SUSAN LBNNARD BROWN, third daughter of the late PETER BROWN, Colonial Secretary, Western Australia.
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  • 2315 3 Singapore, Thursday, 6th Sept. 1855. The H. C. steamer Hooghly Captain Stewart, arrived here on the Ist instant, from Malacca the 31st ultimo. The P. Co's steamer Formosa. Capt. Tregear, arrived here on the Ist instan, from Calcutta the 24th ultimo. She proceeded to Hongkong on the
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  • 942 3 (From the Pinang Gesette, August 15.1 The S.ogapoieans hate commenced a vigorous action against (he lodian Copper Curreucy Ac). We subjoin the revolutions passed at a public meeting. Theie can be no doub ofiheir success in procuring* the repeal of the Act, if their proceeding* continue to be as
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    • 764 3 NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, thai the Copar'neiship which has for some time subsisted between M G. AJSOCEBTOOII ard ('sail Lucas, under the Firm and 2»i> le of MA< KERIOUM M CO., has been dn«oived by mutual consent. The Uodersigned, assuming the responsibilities of the said Fnm. will in iut-ure conduct
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    • 50 3 FOR LONDON. TH K A. I b.ique 'fli URO. 694 Ton* ll'gisie Tuoif.s J DtOfikH. Q«n rnande', ha* the greater pal ol her Cwgo engaged, an«J will be despaiclied about the 25th proximo. For Freight (of UtoJs only) or Passage, apply to McEWEN it CO Singapore, 2 9th Augutt, 1855.
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  • 3038 4 The Sonthal insurrection from the Beginning. (From *h* Frien-l of India, August 9.) Thp details of this extraordinary movement are hecoming c infused. What with imperfect information, frightened newspaper correspondents, a-td the wide extent of territory occupied hy the insurgents, it hasbtcome difficult event t<» trace the daily progress
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  • 1459 4 (From the Evening Mul. July 4.) It ti impoaaible to read without melancholy etnoMon the l»»t deipitrb rrceirrd from Lrd Raglan—the lait pro'tao'y, or nearly the lut, he ever wrote, for on the d*y following the eetioo o< the <Blb Jone the fatal itinera commenced which abortly af'errra da
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  • 1203 4 from a coßateponoaNT, W Neariag Tolbonkia from tbe tea, tba low island of Cronstadt, with all its terrors, gradually rises is patchy hammocks, .and to the soatbword singnltr rocky excrescences appear dntted abont between It and tbe main, backed by tba tall masts of ibe liners;
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  • 451 4 In bis seventh volume of the <omu!ate and Empire M. Thiers narrates the negotiations and confidcaiid intercourse of the two Emperors, in July 1807, at Tilait. There, be tells as, they discussed that m. 44 mense system by which they were held joint relets over Ea'ope. Toe
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  • 750 4 1 esse li' Names. Tom Consignees Destination 4rc. H, M's sloop (jrtdun 4 8 4~ 11 ii O. IJ Ktane Liverpool China H.Ms sloop Rapid H C steamer H»oghly 320 180 hlanr, Esq. 8>ewart B baiq Fleet wing B Imq E of Hurwuk B batq Louisa
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