The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 21 June 1860

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 27] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 21ST JUNE, 1860. [NO. 25
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    • 656 1 AO 6 NT* i atr**." u r F k\mr. II, ton*.fcotnNird 'So w.lu. No. 6. *oir, Agooi, fomXQl" 3 Ft'.tr.d Of CtTro Offler peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation COMPANY'S OSCM, Battery Road,—Singapore, /®&B£SK MAIL LINES. OUTWARD MAtLSx NB of the Peninsular and OrieniaHSteam wiih the English Mails of April 26tb,
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    • 807 1 T* KQTICt. HE Steamer* with Her Majesty's MaiU will in ful are leave Aden for the Seychelles and Mauritius on or about the 11th of each month instead of the 3rd as heretofore. The Moils from Mauritius (and the Seychelles) will arrive at Aden as at present on or about
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    • 681 1 BILLIARD TAKLU, f pHJK ONLY Billiard Tables appreciated in India X are those mads by THURSTON Co.. who riina unJUX UiuiarO iaoles appreciate in India X are those mads by THURSTON Co., who have supplied Hkr Majesty's and the Native Regiments for tne last forty Years. 14, Catherine Street, Strand,
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    • 577 1 S?<D22<Bi28 <&3 *****3 ROTtCS 11/1 K J. K. SMITH has been admitted a partner of our bouse, of which we have established a branch at Singapore under the same Firm, the partners being JAMBS ADAM SMITH, of London. ROBBRT PHILLIP WOOD, of Liverpool. LAWRENCE ROBERTSON BELL, here, and Manila 30
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    • 613 1 R AUKMS. BATATIA— M'MJ* La*** k Co., B»oka*U«r». j CALCUTTA —MeMtsThacker, Spink k Co. St A»dre"i PiifAKfc —Gaxetti* Oflieo. f Library NOTICES OF FIRMS MTtCK TNIE Partnership hitherto existing between JAMES GAHORIAN SPICER and PHILIP ROBINSON, carrying on business as general Warhousemen under the style of SPICER ROBINSON. is this
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  • 315 2 TO THE BDTTOU OF TBj MKOAFOftl ftU rilll Sir, written on the subject of *tha Heck paktoums, they might have extended Wr *3Bw to and die pullers, and it would reuuiie more time aod petienee, than most of us fane at our disposal, t^^>tham paaiili>isaoftenwadassasaicty as Formerly a syce,
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  • 35 2 On tha 17tb May, at Seatror, Central India, wye of Captain T. N. HARVARD, Commissary of Ordnance, of a Sox. At Leonie Hill, on the 18th June, Mrs T H CAMPBKML, of a DAUGHTER.
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  • 55 2 April 12th. at Augmering. by the Eevd. BAUV jN LOOC.E. Rector of St. Magdalen's, Colchester, of the Bride, assisted by the Revd. H. PARSO.V REGINALD PADDAT, Esq.. of Singapore, third J. PAlsDAr, Esq., of Inverness Terrace, Kenning. Gardens, to MARIA ELIZABETH ASK, only survivimdaughter of the Revd. H. REEKS,
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  • 1668 2 THURSDAY MORNL.VB. Hart JU.VT, I860 The P. O. Go's Steamer Madrct, Captain arrived here yearly on the morning of the I5i)i current, baring lef£Hongkong on the 8th, and proeeeied to Bombay, via Pinang and Guile, on the afternoon of the following day. His Imperial Majesty s
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    • 1176 2 TO ft SALE ARTICLES FOR Si Lir AT TBM COMMISSION BOOMS OP mm umt GQ, COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTPITTING DEPARTMENT. Boats, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made IMM) Elastic, Silk, and CoUoa; Button*—Naval and Military; Coats, Ready wade Dress—Surtouts. Codnagtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest and light est materials; Carpet Bagsof
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    • 462 2 Caps; Wads, Cartridge*, kc.ke. LADIES' OUFITTINGS DEPARTMENT. Bonnets—Satin, Talk, A Net, BilMiraaatrojp Pdpii Dunstable, Straw, and Hons Bak> Berlin Wool, c various colour*; Capa—Lace, Mnalin, and Babiaa* Col lara, Bertliea, Habit Shirts: Thread Lace Sleeves; Cor sets without Beam Corded Corded lion Hairdo, and Bustles; Dress Preservers; DfeSses—Bool and Jaeconet
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    • 686 2 FGR SALE 2 Rfl m FOR SALE. T'HE Undersigned h«,ve for sale the following first class Wines, Spirits and Beer from Messrs G. H. Mcmm k Co. Champagne > A. COLLJW Ghalons-sur-Marne. j Messrs F. Giaus A Co. Sherry Old Pale. Golden. Amontillado u n Hermitage Rouge. Bois Martin (light
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    • 651 2 TEUCT. THE Following Roles and Regulations are hereby passed by the COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, with die Sanction of the LOCAL GOVERNMENT, in conformity with the Section 77 of Act XIII of 1856. 1st.—Whoever may be desirous of having a Pdblic procession or assembly in any Public Street or throughfare, or
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  • 2517 3 A« Pinang Gazette /vw 2.j '4 Pe**' appears to have been of as little aote in lormer times as it has been in the present century. Its his history is made up of domestic strife and devastation by foreigners, and the chronic condipoverty and rapacious barbarity hereby induced, is
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  • 4704 3 THE COLONIAL SERVICE IN HONGKONG. Ther» U tome talk at present, in quarters not unlikely to be well informed, on the subject of the establishment of a new arrangement in this part of the world, in the shape of a Governor-General of H. M.t Insular Possessions in the East.
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  • 2149 4 The quiet of our internal political life has been broken by the events in New Zealand, and a very lively interest is taken here in the fortunes of our fellow colonists in those islands. On the first intelligence of the actual occurrence of hostilities, Her Majesty's screw steam
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  • 1068 4 1 i Vessel's Naaut. Tom Com'namUis. Comtgneet. Destination 4' c H- M'i steams i -Assays 1300 Adams, Esq ..'.11 'H. M's. steamer Cbroenanael 1200 Walker, Esq. China H. M'ssteamer Prknce Arthur 1400 Tnrj— n, Esq -d/...™.* j 0 Amer. skip > Samuel Appieton 830 FRSHMH Boustead
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  • 1196 4 RUSSIAN AND OTHER RAILWAYS. A rather carious story, told by an eye-witness, is given in one of the last numbers of the Russian Gazette of 3L PtUrtbvrg. Some weeks ago, at two o'clock one fin# ajMnoon, the daily tram on the Greet Nicholas Railway started from St. Petersburg for
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  • 3485 5 Humonrs of an approaching Confernce are revived. A French and an English squadron Have arrived in the waters of Sicily. The insurrection spreads. Garibaldi has sailed with a considerable force>and heavy artillery for Sicily, ihe Piedmontcse government have pro- tested against Garibaldi's expedition to Sicily, and taken measures
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  • 1633 5 (From the Ptnang Gazette, May 26.) Dr. Bleeker, so well known for his fiahlore. visited the Banda Islands in 1855 in the suite of Governor General Duymaer *van Twist, and our readers may find his remarks on the nutmeg plan* tations an interesting supplement to Dr. Oxley'a account of
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  • 1052 6 The intelligence brought from Fan Francisco per Oratle is more important than we had the the smallest idea of when we last went to press. Silver mines have been discovered at a place called Washoe in Carson's valley, the yield of which appears about as fabulous as the yield
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  • 1253 6 (From the North-China Her aid, May 12.) The papers relating fo the discreditable proceedings which took place in Japan at the latter end of last year, have been laid on the table of the House of Commons, published all over the civilized world by the Press, and judging from
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  • 1210 6 Vcecets Names. Ton,» Comma/Arts. Consignees. Destination 1 H. M'a steamer Assays 1300 Adams, Esq U. Ms. steamer Loromandel\ 1200; Walker, Esq. China B. steamer Amer. ship Amer. barq Pekin *****! Cloete Samuel ApvUton\ 830' Freemen Hollander' tfolw.rH [P. 0. Company Boustead and eo. Ditto Ditto Hongkong
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