The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 10 January 1861

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 28] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 10TH JANUARY 1861. [NO. 2
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    • 637 1 Street."' 4*onukuN«' Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Offices, Battery Road, —Singapore. MAIL LINES. OUJTWAR® MA.ILS, ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam Shifts with the English Mails of Nov. 26th, ;nav he expected at Singapore, ei route to Hongkong, on or about the 15rh instant. KQMEWAE&
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    • 796 1 NQTECE. THE Steamers with Her Majesty's Mails will in future leave Aden for the Seychelles and Mauritius on or about the 11th of each month instead of the 3rd as heretofore. The Mails from Mauritius (aud the Seychelles) will arrive at Aden as at present on or about the ISth
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    • 696 1 RELUMD T TAILU THE ONLY Billiard Tables appreciated in India are those made by THURSTON Co.. who 1 are those made by THURSTON Co., who have supplied HER MAJESTY'S and the Native Regiments for the last forty Year:. 14 y Catherine Street, Strand, London. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON: EST
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    • 666 1 tftSUHANCE* CALCUTTA MERCANTILE INSURANCE SOCIETY, i THE undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Society, are prepared to take Risks and grant Policies, payable in London, Calcutta, Rangoon, Singapore and China. SARKIES MOSES. Singapore, 1st October. 1854. C.C.OYOS, WE Request that particulars of all cases of Shipwreck be communicated
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    • 549 1 AGENTS. HATA VIA— MESSRS Ltagc 4C Co., Bookseller*. CALCUTTA—MemsThttker. Spink k Co. St Andrew* PI9ANO— Gazette Office. i FLIKRARY ON SALK At the Office of the FREE PRESS, In 2 vols, 8vo.; price £6. CTATISTICS OF THE TRADE SHIP- PING OF JAVA AND MADURA, from 1825 to 1856, with an
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  • 1356 2 THURSDAY MORNING, 10TH JANUARY, I8G0. The Huinese Steamer Alligator Capt. Ecelestoiie, sailed for Bangkok on the j 5tl» current. The British Steamer At/* IVU/iam Peel* Captain Frond t proceeded to the Cape and England on the 3rd current. The British Steamer Lightning, Capt. Taylor, sailed for
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    • 968 2 FOB SALE U8T or ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION BOOMS or UTTU A CQ, COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made Braces—Elastic, Silk, and Cotton; Buttons —Naval and Military; Coats, Ready made Dress—Surtouts, Codrtogtem, Pilots. Office, Shooting, of the finest and light* eat MStmli; Carpet Bags
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    • 635 2 Pickle Stands a t u DunsUWe, Straw, and Hone Hair; Berlin Wool, of various eelottrs; Cape—Lace, Muslin,and BaUea' Collui, Bertiies, Habit Shirts; Thread LacefUawaa; Carsets without seam; Corded Petticoats, Cswdsfi Horse Hair do. and Bottles; Dress Preservers; DaeM^a—Book and iaeconet Muslin; English, French, k Swvodhvt ed Muslin, Tarlatan and Book
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    • 678 2 AT TH*", STRAITS DISPENSAR?, ra, TTERY-RQAD.) DR. SCOTT M4Y.BE CONSULTED F$OM II A. M., TO 4 t. JL, DAILY. RESIDENCE, No. 6 BEACH-ROAD. KfTiet Of FIRM9. NOTICE ]IJ R J. K. SMITH has been admitted a partner of our bouse, of which we have established a branch at Singapore under
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    • 713 2 m THIED PERFORMANCE IN AID OF THE TOWN HALL FUND. THEATRE KOTAl SlltWWt UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF His Honor tfjc ©obcrnor, On Wednesday Evening, the 1 6th January, WILL BE PRESENTED "THE MERCHANT 8F YEMCE" TO BE FOLLOWED BY "A KISS IN THE DARK 19 Admission two Dollars. SUBSCRIBERS Tickets
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    • 198 2 vowder Magazine, and moored just outside the Singapore Harbour Limits, has room for a oertain quantity of Gunpowder.— Terms moderate. BEHN, MEYER 4b CO. Agents far the PropneturAvf the above ziUrK Singapore, 14M Novr. 1800. t KQTICC. SINGAPOKI, 1st January 1861. *T4iE interest and Bespo—ibiity of Mr ABCBI* BALD BUCHABAN
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  • 2183 3 SINGAPORE (Continual.) In bis charge to the Grand Jury on opening the Criminal Session at Singapore in January, the Hon'ble the Recorder dwelt at some length on the evils inflicted on the Settlement by its being used as a penal station, and he expressed a wish, that,
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  • 1328 3 (From the Piiuing Gazette, Dec. 29) The Sultan of Kcdali, and his guest, Phya Moutri Soriwongsu, one of the high officers of the Court of Bangkok and younger brother of the Prime Minister arrived here on the 28th and were received with the customary honours. The Phya has been
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  • 2215 3 To the Editor of the Daily Prett. YOKUHAMA, JAPAN, 2d Dec., 1860. Dear Sir, —Serious troubles hare again arisen between Japanese Officers and Foreigners at this place; it appears that many years since a Tycoon fearful of being shot oy some of his discontented subjects, made a
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  • 2003 4 pencillings by the w^y. CEYLON TO PINANG. What lucky fellows the shareholders of tbe P. and O. Steam Company are. Their slow old tub tbe 4 Ganges, which creeps along, through a us glass, at the rate of 5 knots an hour full :?peed, bear* along with her a
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  • 595 4 The aplemfid steam-ship Connutighf, built by Palmer Co., of Jarrow, has completed her unfortunate career. She left Galway on the 25th ultimo, and continued her voyage in safety up lo the 6th instant, when it appears she sprang a leak. On the 7th, pumps were manned, and, it is
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  • 1282 4 Vessel's Nam*fiTon* Coiamuudet s. Consignees. ll. M's steamer Est 1175 Sir R. McClure B H. M's schoouer Saracen 235 Stanton. Lsu Surveying India H. M's steamer Prince Arthur ,'2000 Twvnam. ESQ. 1 li. M.'s steamer lnjiexible Magicienue Cape and England do H. M.'s steamer Commerell, Esq.
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