The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 April 1859

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  • 17 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY EVENING, THE 30TH APRLL, 1859.
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  • 12 1 At Bonnygrws, on the 19th current, Mrs ROBERTAS, of a DAUGHTER.
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  • 22 1 At Singapore, on Thursday, the 28th current, bv the Bevd. T. MACKENZIE FRASER, WILLIAM J3OWIE, Esq., with Miss J. E. DAVIES.
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  • 4448 1 Singapore, Saturday, 30 th April, 1859. LOCAL, We regret to have to notice the failure of a Chinese Merchant of considerable standing here, Lee Rye Tye. He called a meeting of his creditors on the 261h current, and submitted a statement of bis affairs, shewing
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  • 478 2 There .ire rumours afloat of some difficulties at Peking between the Chinese and Russian authorities comi- n <? through natives the truth is not likely- to be arrived at. They are to the effect that the Russians have established their legation in the capital and that their Minister who
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  • 387 2 H. M.'s Straits steamer Hooghly, Capt. Wright, returned here on the 22nd current, from a cruize to the Eastward, fehe proceeded again on the same day on a cruize, with the Esk in company. The British steamer Lane*fie Id Capt. Oliver, arrived here on the 241h current, from
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  • 357 2 April 8 British Galla, wade, from Singapore 27th March for London. n 8 British Hoangho, Fawcet, from Liverpool 31st December for Hongkong. n 8 American fin-tuna, seodder, from Manila 24th March for Sydney. n 9 American Atmosphere, Lunt, from Hongkong 2oth March for sydnev. n
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  • 385 2 ARRIVALS. Apl. 19 Chesapeake (H. M. str.) fromj uddah n 19 Golden Horn (American) Rata via t> 19 Brothers siam tt 19 Caroline (oldenburgh) Hongkong tt 20 Retribution (H. M. steamer) do tt 20 Henry Oscar (Hamburgh) Hassein >t 20 Admiral Melbourne tt 20 Phoenix siam tt 20
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  • 166 4 IN THIS Vo RT THERE ARB NO DUTIES ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, AND VESSKLS OF EVERY NATION ARB FREE OP ALL CHARGES, EXCEPT LIGHT DUES LEVIED OK CERTAINV^T^ UNDER THE ACT XIII OF 1854, THE HIGHEST OF WHICH IS ONE ANNA (LESS THAN 3
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  • 1329 4 SINGAPORE, 30 th April 1859. THE P. O. Company 's steamer, with the Europe Mail of the 26th ultimo, arrived this morning. The only arrival from Great Britain since the 20th instant, is the Avery from Liverpool. The Import Market has continued very dull for the last ten days, with
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  • 59 4 On ENGLAND —Private Bills at 6 months' sight have been negotiated to a moderate amount at 4J 9d The Banks drawing at the same date at id less. On INDIA—Bank rates—Calcutta 222. Bombay 220. On CHlNA—Private Bills at 30 days' sight per cent discount. GOLD in good demand. Sovereigns
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  • 101 4 Without alteration. The Bavenscraig, Win Carry, and Queensberry are loading for Liverpool; Edwin Fox, Great Britain, Caribbean, Victoria, Frince Alfred and Admiral for London; Neptune's Car for New York via Pinang ;i Marcellus for Boston. RATES OF FREIGHT. Tin £0.12.6 IPSO cwt Black Pepper. £1 10 a 1.15 IP
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  • 292 4 COTTON GOODS. GREY SHIRTINGS—Continue in active enquiry. Large deliveries of goods by the Avry, which had been previously sold for arrival. Also 6 lbs at £2 20 7 lbs at <£2.25 a 2 40 (according to reeds); 81 lbs at £2.67 f a 2.75; 8| lbs at ,£2.80
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  • 268 4 Bo MBAZETTS— Moderate sales of Scarlet at $3.60. Assorted in no demand. CAMLETS —Stocks of heavy weight small and wanted. LONG ELLS— In requests. 12 lb. Scarlet selling at #9; 10 lb at £B. LASTING —DuII at 41 a 42 cents, coloured. BLACK ALPACCA— In some enquiry and stocks
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  • 46 4 l»a^» LK p*" .^p S k ar 'd B<>ttle in great demand and«market bare. Good Porter also in demand. W'NF, Sherry-Slock, small and in good enquiry. S3X aDd CUrel d,fficult l in p»n and du,K Bot ,ed Very dull and large supplies.
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  • 429 4 A«HA« ,I, /IT <! EN N IR n sn,all sal »< quotation.. .till large "atoem—Saleable at reduced rates stocks ve BE scarc^ AX f8 d qUa i,y mUch sou Sl>t after and BETELNUT-VVame.l but no imports, doll 4a St ck< "<luced but demand CtJBEBS—Much wanted and no imports.
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  • 137 5 THE P &O. Co's Steamer GANGE Captain BOWEN, with the Europe Mails of the 26 h March, arrived here this day at 12 A. M., having left Bombay oil the loth current. The following passengers came by this opportunity FOR SI
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  • 3743 5 Lord Canning is to receive a Grand Cross of llie Bath' ami to l»e created an E-irl. A vote of thanks is to be proposed in Parliament to nil civil and military officers who have distinguished themselves in India. Government contemplate a new Indian lorn of three to
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  • 1031 6 Sugar. 6,140 bags Mauiitins, by auction, rather more than half sold low to good brown, 32a 6d to 37a 6d, low grev yellow, and 37s fid to 30s grainy, low to fine yellow* 41a to 45a: crystallised, 43a fid to 45a; white, 46a fid to 47a. Of 3,307
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  • 22 6 DEPASTURES For SrwoA»o*E—March 18, Hound. For CHlP*— March 18, Falcon; 10, Jeaak Bearlev; 23, baUaiaL For BATAYIA— March 21, Sverige.
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