Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 21 August 1834

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 34. VOX.. 4. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2.1, 1834. [New Seresi Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to he considered as Official.
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  • 60 1 The first-class, fast-sailing Brig Hortensia 252 Tens Register, Captain W. A. Reed, will meet with quick despatch, having all her Dead Weight engaged. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, Ist July 1834. Captain Reed will not be respon* sible for any Debts contracted by the
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  • 39 1 A. ■urn- jST* TheA.l. Barque Beatrice, TOfT 280 Tons, Capt. Chisser, will meet with ail despatch, and has very superior Accommodations for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore*, 30 th July 1834.
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  • 65 1 The fine new Barque Jane Brown, CaptainGeo.Dunlop, has room for a few Tons of tight Freight* and will leave for the above Port with all dispatch. For Freight or Passage* this vessel having superior Accommodations* appiv to PATERSON Co. Singapore, Wtb August 1834. Captain Dunlop will not be
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  • 29 1 -Eg* The Brig Osmond Capt. W. Meyfing, 5250 Tons, will meet with quick despatch. For Freighter Passage, apply to BOUSTEAD, SCHWABE Co. Singapore, 6 th August 1834.
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  • 34 1 Jbjt The fine A. 1. Barque Orissa, 323 Tons, has superior Accommodations for passengers, and will meet with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to HAMILTON, GRAY Co. Singapore August 1834.
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  • 1113 1 FRANCE. Lyons has again been the scene of serious disturbailees. A number of persons belonging to some associations called Muthellists, had been arrested. On the day of their trial the workmen presented themselves in immense nnmbers and armed, in the neighbourhood
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  • 704 1 Proposal for establishing uniformity of practice with regard to Discounts onSa.es, and for the disuse of Current Rupees in account. The attention of the Committee of the Chamber of Commerce has been called to the expediency and feasibility of reducing to an unvarying standard,the present anomalous
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  • 253 1 The Chamber of Commerce has addressed a Memorial to the Governor General m Council, praying that Calculi a may be made a Free Port, with the privilege of bonding goods im posted without payment of airy duty on re-export. A very good argument is employed in
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  • 131 1 Notice is hereby given, that the Lord Bishop of Calcutta will commence his primary visitation: of His Diocese, ou Wednesday the thirteenth day of August next, on which day His Lordship will hold a Visitation in the Cathedral; and afterward* proceed to visit and confirm in the Eastern settle*,
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  • 266 1 The Meerut Observer stales, on the authority of* letter from Ootakamund, that the Duke of Richmond is to be the next Governor-General from England. It is currently reported, that Lord William Bentiuck will go home shortly after his return to Bengal. The Hurkaru says, we know on
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 145 1 FOR SALE OR CHARTER. The fine new Barque Skimmer, Captain Hill, built at Akyab in 1833—131 Tons—sails fast, is abundantly found in Stores. Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore 14 th August 1834. NOTICE. Veeruppen, beg 9 leave, through the medium of this Advertisement, to announce to the Gentlemeu
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    • 142 1 THEATRE. AMATEUR PERFORMANCE. On Monday evening next, tli« 25th inst. will be performed JV rs. Centlivre’s much admired comedy of 4 ‘The Busy Body”” in five act*. j Sir George Airy i Sir Francis Gripe Sir Jealous Traffic diaries Marplot Whisper Miranda Isabind* Fateh Scentwdl Between the acts will be
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  • 2526 2 On the. /Aptitude of Vie Himalayan flange for Culture of the fen Plant. By Dr. H. Falconer, 'Supi. of tiie If. C: Bot. Garden Seharunpuri from a Letter to G: J. Gortlon, E«q., Secretary to Committee of Tea Culture.} ('Concluded from our laxtj
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  • 427 2 TO TUG GDITOE OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE; Sir, Anticipating that you will endea. ▼our to satisfy i/s. curiosity fjy replying to hi# Queries to the best of your power it may be as well to observe, that as I believe tire Statements, which he alludes to are composed fiomthe
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  • 574 2 By the barque Austen which left Calcutta on the 17th ult we have received a tew Calcutta. Couriers and India Gazettes to the 16th ult. From these we have made several interesting extracts which will be foijmd in a preceding column, under the continuation of
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  • 281 2 COURT OF JUDICATURE. A decision of an important nature wae given lately at Malacca, by ibe Hon’bie the Recorder, in the case of A 3 DoRAHiIK versus Lieut. T. J- NewbolD, of winch mention was made in several of our paper® some months back. The particulars are -briefly these
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  • 3811 2 AB BORAHIM vs. LIEUTENANT NEVTBOLD, t Tins ;was an action to recover comperr sation forihe seizure ol a boat and cer* tain articles mentioned in the petition and the defence is m substance that they were seized by the defendant, ami litaFy officer in command at Qtialla Lniyie, because
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  • 317 3 ARRIVALS, AUGUST, 1834. Isth American ship shepherdess, A. Ward, frQES, Sumatra and Penang 2nd ult. ISih British barque Austen Win. Allea. frodi Calcutta 17dt alt. British barque Orissa frcm Clyde and Batavia Bth tu»t. lith British barque Virginia, J. Hullock, frcfc Calcutta 3u ult. British brig Mavis, R, Scott,
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  • 16 3 DIED. On theevening of the 15th insf. Mr. JAMES H, WIIBQN, Commander of the Barque Qriun*
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1834.
    • 400 4 v Erratum —In the imports per Jean, I reported last week, for 91 Tons” &c. j Paint, read 91 Tins. By the Brit barque Edward Barnett,' 200 Tons from Ceylon. 60 catties birds Nests, 1013 pis. coir Rope, 2 pis. Dammar, 1 pi. Hooka To- bacco, 12 pis. Ghee.
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    • 1018 4 By the Portuguese barque Susannah, 392 Tons, for Samarang. 11.633 in no. Dollars By the Brit Vox. 222 Tons /or China. 337 ct\s. Malay Caiuphoi, 39 dozs. Brandy, 19 boxes Soap. 119 dozs. Port Wine. 188 tubs Steel, 29 casks Ale, 6 jars Oil, 19 qr- casks Mountain Wine,
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    • 464 4 ii.tc vf.ssf.LS-NAMES I Tons COMMANUBIW. W 8«. raow. jußnriftATiott. IJTojBm June 23 BrirVrie Horten,,a 353 IW A. Reed Point de G.lle London July 23 Dutch brig PMongnng 150 Lan Kon K,ng > y oft Brit brig Helen 108 ft. Macallister Madras ”29 HamW brig Osmond 160
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    • 967 4 The majority of dales which take place tu this \laiket, are ell'etei on the principle ot tor rroaute, a quotations in this Price-Current are made on that supposition: Piie Cash Pric£ of Produce may 9al nmtm tKpni rales following; and if Piece Goods &c. are sold forCasb, (which
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