The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 25 October 1860

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 27] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 25TH OCTOBER 1860. [NO. 43
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    • 666 1 AGENTS- [Street. UJDOII— Mr P. Algar, 11, Clencnt't IAM, Lombard PAKIS —Mr G. W. Yapp, No. 13, Hue D'AngonJ6ine, MALTA— Mr Muir, News Agent. fit. Hooore. jjuShKOMG —Friend of China Office. peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Offices, Battery Road, —Singapore. /<J/^ OUTWARD MAILS, ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental
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    • 850 1 NOTICE. THE Steamers with Her Majesty's Mails will in future lease A<hcn JoC tfce .Seychelles and Mauritius on or about the 11th of each month instead of the 3rd as heretofore. The Mails from Mauritius (and the Seychelles) will arrive at Aden as at present on or about the ISth
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    • 661 1 RtlM&K® TAHIS THE ONLY Billiard Tables appreciated in India are those made by THURSTON Co., who have supplied HER MAJESTY'S and the Native Regiments for the last tatty Yean. 14, Catherine Street, Strand, London. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LO.VDOlt: ESTABLISHED 1808. Capital 1,600,000. THE Undersigned hare been authorised to issue
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    • 635 1 CALCUTTA MERCANTILE INSURANCE SOCIETY. THE undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Society, are prepared to take •n* v A ..a s. T -v-J /-t-i Risks and grant Policies, payable in London, Calcutta, Rangoon, Singapore and China. SARK1ES MOSES. Singapore, 1st October. 1854. Lter09 s WE Request that particulars
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    • 661 1 AGENTS. BATAVIA— Messrs Lange k Co., Booksellers. CALCUTTA— MessrsThacker, 8pink at Co. St Andrews PIHAMS— Gexette Office. Q'F Library ;<: i". r/: HK«C» PGR SALS* GN SALE AT AT 0/?ICE of the FREE PRESS, In 2 vols, 8vo.; price §6. STATISTICS OF THE TRADE SHIP- PING OF JAVA AND MADURA,
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  • 501 2 I Away with froth political. Let plainness take the lead A (lash at junctures critical, Will settle all with s|>ecd: To stand as Blake at funis stood, Or Exmouth at A'g'.ers, Will serve to stem ihc flow of blood, And flow of widows tears. Then on re gallant
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  • 3786 2 THURSDAY MORNING, 25TH OCTR., W60. The Dutch Steamer Komngin der Nederlamlen, Captain Lewis, from BaUvia the 15th current, arrived here on the 18th, and proceeded to Batavia cm the morning of the 21st. The Siamese Steamer Chow Pk^Ce p. Shannon, from Bangkok the 12th cur* rent,
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    • 1624 2 Pickle 8tends; Lienor Stands: Penknives Office Knives, Ac.; DreasingCases; Travellers' Writing Desks; Argand Hanging, k Wall Laaips; Wieks, Spare Olsssss, Ice.; Boggy and Carriage Harness; Saddles—complete; Buggy and Riding Whips; Fowlingpieces in cases, Double Barrelled—complete from Afer- inter" f. Rifles ditto, Pistols ditto: Powder Flasks, Nipples, Shot Flasks; Gunpowder, No.
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    • 660 2 AT THE STRAITS DISPENSARY, a BATTERY-ROAD.) DR. SCOTT MAT BE OWTSOLTED FROM II A. M., TO f rn* V VA JHL, daily. RESIDENCE, No. 6 BEACH-ROAD. SHIP CHANDLERS, AHD GENERAL STORE DEALERS; 12, FLINT STREET\ BATTERY ROAD, BEG to announce to Owners and Masters of Vessels visiting this Port that
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    • 875 2 KOTICt, T S HEIIBT GIVEN, that Letters of Administration of the Estate and Effects of STBD BIN MOBARAK. OOHIT, late of Singapore, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned on the 25th February I860, bv the Court of Judicature of Ptrince of Wales Wand, Singapore and Malacca, Division of Singapore
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    • 419 2 Ifer tablished the justness of the complaints which hare, especially within these last years, been made in Malay, as being, unsatisfactory, antiquated, and obscure of expression, propose to new translation in that language. In order to secure for this purpose a knowledge of the most competent persons, the Society invite
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  • 151 3 (From the Pinang Gazette, Octeber 13.) We understand that the new appointments to Resident Councillorships are Acting only, is Mr Mackenzie has not retired from die service. Should he return, he will doubtless get this Residency. Provisions appear to be everywhere rising in price in the East, and Pinang
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  • 3255 3 At last the great political problem—What is to be done with China?—is about to receive a solution. A short month more and we shall see whether the British and French governments continue their past determination of upholding the Manchou dynasty. Our opinion is that directly the allies approach Peking,
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  • 297 4 From Swatow we hear of the bombardment of another unfortunate village. This time II, M. gunboat Weazel has been the assailing party. Certain information of the names of the Chinese who made the attack oa Messrs Jardiue, Mathesou Co.'s agent's house, on Double Island, the planner of the raid
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  • 477 4 i (.From the Bombay C'atholie Examiner, Oct. 6.) We regret to have to record the demise of l)p George Ruist, at Calcutta, on the evening of the 1st October He hail been suffering tor tome nine trura dysentery, and left Allahabad, thinking that a sea-voyage might restore him to
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  • 1172 4 JOTTINGS ABOUT POSTAL MATTERS. To the Editor of the Herald. SIR, —The present postal difficulty may again revive an interest in the steam route from thende to Singapore by way of Torres Straits. Captain Den ham recommends a, light upon Raine Island as a guide to the entrance through
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  • 792 4 1 Names. Ton* Comutatulei s. Consignees. Destination Afc. U etpinipv Virhyria 675 Wood Esfi China XI, iU 5 SVvtiniCl niv/ wi vi if in/Uf J H. M's steamer Assaye 1400|A«lams, Esq do Surveying H. M's schooner Saracen. 235 jStauton, Esq It. barq Dispatchl 254jEagar China f
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  • 632 4 The following correspondence has taken place between Mr W. Patersou, of (Jlossop, and Sir John Hersohei. «i- Glossop, Aug. 29, 1860. u 8lr, —I hare just heard a report here, to the effect that yon 4 had predicted that we should hare a series of heavy Hoods during the
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