The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 7 November 1863

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  • 16 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. V., SINGAPORE, SATURDAY EVENING, THE 7TH NOVEMBER, 1865. i t si:-I
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 18 1 At Bonnygrass on the 3rJ inst., the wife of R. LITTLE Esq., XI. D. of a Son,
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    • 25 1 At Rhio, on the 28th October. 1863. C. A. NIESBN, Esq. to JULIET ALEXAN'DKINA WALBKEUM, youngest daughtor of JOHANN HEINRICH WALBEEHM, Esq. of Rhio.
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  • 2912 1 Singapore, Saturday, 7Ik November 1863. Notwithstanding the depreciation that lias taken place in the value of fixed properly in the country, houses in the town of Singapore seem still to command a ready sale. The Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London atid China, have recently
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  • 1125 1 STEAM NAVIGATION IN THE FASTERN ARCHIPELAGO. Progress in Southern Asia is, fortunately, not tha monopoly of the Euglisb. Ever since India passed through the fire of rebellion in Fifty-seven, tha Dutch in the Eastern Archipelago have been awake t) both the dangers and the duties f sovereignty over Asiatics
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 147 1 VLWJERTISEJIEIIRT. Pinang, 12 th February 186J. rp H E Partnership hitherto existing between 1 WALTER SCOTT LOR.*AIN, GEORGE MACFABLASB SANDILANDS and JOHN BCTTERT, at ti/h place and Singapore, under the Style of Lorrain, Sandilands and Co. at both places, is this jay dissolved bjr effluxion of time. fbe liquidation of
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  • 29 1 DEATH?. At Singapore, on the morning of the 4tli current, JOOIAN WEBSTER, Esq., aged 44 years. At Singapore, on the 1st current, JOHN SOHST, of Hamburg, aged 21 years.
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  • 761 2 A Sam.trang paper slates that the Go ■vernment had resolved to push on the new canal there with energy, and that Mr van Deinse, the Engineer of the work, had been instructed to proceed to Singapore to secure the services of eight hundred Chi nese coolies. It .is
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  • 348 2 The Mail Steamer Co.umb'an arrived here on the morning of the 3rd and will require to remain lor some days to repair one of her boilers which b< c<>me leakv on the 26th ult. As it might not lie p r to semi the Columbian on to China
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  • 236 2 Oct. 13 Hamburg Either, Birttecharr, from Macao for Hamburg. >» 13 Dutoh Ida Elisabeth, Krugmel, from Manila for Melbourne. 15 English John Nicholson, Hoffman, from Hongkong for Liverpool. 16 English White Eagle, Williams, from Toochow for New York. n 17 Hambnrg Tttitco, Decker, from beta
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  • 519 2 ARRIVALS. Octr. 21 John Bright (stmer) from Bombay 21 Lucknow (Hano.) Swatow n 21 Ave Maria (Span.) Manila n 21 L. Bellct (French) Saigon 21 Malvina Vidal (Ham.) Shanghai n 21 Araraerland (Olden J Macao *f 21 Daaaoon (Dutch steamer) Rhio 22 Cbeduba (steamer) Malacca 22 Azof (steamer)
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  • 662 2 1'titer* Names. Ton> Caminalulei s. Consignees. Destination $-c. H. M.'s Surveying »tr. Rifleman 486 Reed Senior Navul Officer Surveying H. M.'s steamer Vigilant 680 Hobson Ditto Trinco males H. M's steamer Pantaloon 587 1 Purvis Ditto Station French steamer Japon\\ 000 Leportsne French Consul Suez Hulk
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  • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1290 4 A AAAJ ARE FREE or ALL CHABOBS, EXCEPT LIGHT DUES LEVIED OK CERTAJK VESM HIBPORTTHERE ARE NO DOT.RS -VHE H.OHE3T OF WHICH IB ONE ANNA (LB88 THAR SCENTS) PER TOR. /in J,, .11- Dollar oil vidodintoContt. no »<*££? J.ruTobJccc by Q Gold SlWer Thremd ty **a
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    • 148 4 On ENGLAND— The rate has declined to 4 i<H 4 10 J for Private Bills at 6 months eight and Bank Paper ol the same date to 4.10. On INDIA— Bank rates tor Bills at 3 day* sight are on Calcutta236 Bombay 236 and Madras 230 Its per #100.
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    • 288 4 The demand continues tor suitable vessels and the following charters have been made. The rates tor England are the same but likely to advance I Portugal (Port. 641 tons) 16,000 piculs to Akjab and back 40 cents. 40 lay days. Luckow (188 tons; t«> CJiinhai for orders Ningpo or
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    • 556 4 'COTL ON GOODS. GITEY SHIRTINGS— Previous to the Arrival of the Europe Mail there was a good demand, but the advices received from India caused considerable excitement and an active enquiry for particular descriptions. At the close oi last month prices were gradually advancing, and thr fol'owing sales
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    • 389 4 OOLLENs at this >easou are usually dull nf sal**, but there is an unprecedc: t depression at present tor al descriptions, and the only clearances to notice are in JScarlet Hpunish Stripes at 90 n 91 cents- Merinos assorted at 75 cetits. Broad Llolli at 77 cents ami $l-t)5
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    • 146 4 ALE —In Cask no sales reported and very limited in in Bottled. Allsop at $2 a 2£. Tennents at $2 and inferior brands at $1.80 a I 9d. Porter at $2 a 2£. WlNES—Market well supplied and only saleable in small lots. Sherry at $5 a
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    • 347 4 BEES WAX Limited salts at £38 a 41 for middling quality Bengal. C AMPHOit —Clearances very Limited at £23 50 per 90. .--attics (.UBEBS— Supplies and in less demand. Sales at ,$22. CLOVI.S— In some enquiry and salts at $8 50. CoFFFC —In demand nut supplies limited to
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