Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 18 December 1834

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  • 31 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. THURSDAY, DECEMBER* IS, 1834fc. NO. 51, VOX., *k. appears 'in Ms P...., md by tie Proper AMie,, are to b, ccn.ider.i a Official [New Series .j
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  • 41 1 The A.L Barque Orissa FI apt. Rodger, 323 Tons Register. Will meet with all possible despatch. For Freight or Passage, hav ing excellent Accommodation, apply to 11A M! LTO N, G RA Y 8c'Co. Singapore 1 6th Nov. 1834.
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  • 53 1 £pT The A. 1. Barque Strathfieldsciy, Captain P. Jones, Burthen per Register 47o Tons. Has excellent Accommodations for Passengers, 8c carries a Surgeon. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore 26 th Nov. 1834. Captain Jones will not be answerable for any Debts contracted
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  • 25 1 The A. 1. Brig “Jean” Hlgt Captain P. Goldie. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapoi e, 27 th Nov 1834.
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  • 68 1 ngf* The very last-sailing firstclass British Barque Singapore, Captain John Cargill; having great pait of her cargo ready to put on board, will meet with quick despatch for the above Port direct. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON 8c Co. Singapore, 11 fh Deer. 1834. Captain Cargill
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  • 43 1 The A. 1. Brig Zeno 215 Tons, Capt.Wilfred Lawson; will meet with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to BOUSTEAD. SCHWABE Co. Singapore, 26th Nov, 1834. Captain W Lawson will not be answerable for any Debts contracted by his Crew.
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  • 32 1 To sail in all January, „gr The “North BritonCap- tain Morrison. For Fr eight or Passage, having p’oocl Accommodations, apply to fc JOHN PURVIS, Singapore, 1 1 tk Dec. 1834.
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  • 740 1 In his speeoh on the proposed reductions in Customs Duties, the President of the Board of Trade stated, that he had been quizzed” upon his reductions on Drugs in 1831, and had been sneeringly asked what did it signify whether the public
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  • 426 1 (From the Glasgow Courier, July 29. J The first tea sale in Liverpool took place on Thursday the particulars of which are as follows: 250 congou packages of bohea, fair common quality, sold at ls.o±d to Is. Ofd. per lb. 660 chests congou, of common quality, 36 chesls
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 121 1 In the Court op Judicature of Prince of Wales’ Island, Singapore and Malacca. NOTICE is hereby given, that the first General Quarter Session of the Peace will be holden by the said Court for Singapore, and the places subordinate thereto, at the Court House in Singaf ore, on Friday" the
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    • 359 1 NOTICE. Messrs. Merryweather Co. having' to-day made over theii affairs to the Undersigned as Trustees, for the benefit of their creditors All persons having claims on their firm are requested to send in their Accounts for adjustment, and all parties indebted to the firm are hereby called upon to settle
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    • 422 1 NOTICE. The Undersigned, as Agents for the Commercial Insurance Company of Calcutta, are authorised to grant Policies, payable three months after notice of loss is given to the Secretaries, instead of six months as heretofore. G UTHRIE Co. Singapore 8 th Deer. 1834, NOTICE. The Subscriber begs leave to inform
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  • 1244 2 Steam Navigation 1 India Committee—Report of Resolutions with Minutes of Evidence, brought up, and read: 1. Resolved, That it is the opinion of this Committee, that a reguiar and expeditious communicalion with India, by means of steam vessels, is an object of great importance both to
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  • 714 2 The National says—“ The retirement of Marshal Soult, we are assured, has given rise lo representations on the part of a great number of Generals, who are considered chiefs of the military parly. They declare that they can no longer answer for the army if the Marshal be not
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  • 1964 2 London, July 19. Letters from Constantinople slate that the English fleet was at Smyrna,and had landed near that town 1200 marines. The Turks were forming a camp of 25.000 men 011 the same spot that Ihe Russian troops occupied, and were putting the Dardanelles and Bosphorus iu
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  • 261 2 New York papers to the 17th ult. have been received, The city had from the 7th ult. been the scene of disgraceful riots, originating in the hatred of the whites to the blacks. The friends of negro emancipation have, it appears been holding meetings in New
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  • 639 3 THE CIGAR. KI) spirits, confuum] them, had sank below par, $o 1 said to myself I vrill smoke a Cigar For l know that if any thing earthly would do For curing those devils by men called “the blue” ’T would be a Manila to me dearer
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  • 585 3 An advertisement in our columns this day otters a reward of 2.000 Rupees for the apprehension of James Weir, alias John \V ll sou, late commander of the Bark Daila Merchant stated to have absconded with Goid Dust and other Treasure to the amount
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  • 629 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir, The accompanying letters speak for themselves. As Mr. La\VES has never addressed me on the subject of his complaint against my department, I trust T may now fairly conclude, that,—whether real or pretended,—it is no longer entitled to any consideration from
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  • 570 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir, As Fair Play said, so I say—- Whoe’er the Cap fits on him let it sit In the present instance it seems to fit as close as a wig. altho’ on the head of a calf who appears to be ignorant
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  • 401 3 THURSDAY, 18th DECEIMBER, 1834. In our last we announced the arrival of the Hon’ble the Recorder and the Court Establishment on circuit. We find that the Criminal Session will commence on Saturday next, for which day the Grand and Petit Juries have been summoned The Calendar, we believe is
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  • 245 3 ARRIVALS, DECEMBER, 1834. 12th British ship Forth, C Robinson,* from China 4th inst. 14th British barque Edward Edward Lindsay,from Batavia 251 h ult. Dutch schnr Mary Sde Coux, from Batavia -r 24th ult. H C schnr Zephyr ,S Congalton, from Malacca lllh inst. British brig Catharine Lee lug Watt,
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18th, 1834
    • 419 4 By the British barque Minerva t 327 Tons ft om Manila. 100 pieces Muslin 1600 pis Sapan Wood 1053 boxes Segars Bv«A B!****£*«. m Penang. 113 rorges Madras Chintz 102 Chowl 20 in No Bullocks 10 plsY ims „.e Mothers. 224 Tons y from Ca.cutta 87 corges Bengal Chintz
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    • 983 4 By Brit, barque Minerva, 327 Tows for London 216 pis. 24 ctys. Bees Wax 1861 46 Turmeric 6 03 m Tortoiseshell 326 39 TVI other O' Pearl Shell 649 >, 75 Coffee 233 4 Buffalo Hides 761 13 Sugar 449 Cassia 59 63 Cloves 937 89 Sago S 3
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    • 213 4 TT" MnohJar Said Oinar v!a I 9ep. 22 Dutch «iup MacUar Kader Saw Malacca S Oct. 4 Brit, brig Savendy Poorv«y 16 Nnnn Lombock 11 Dutch ship Unofong 60 Malacca&PeDang 27 Brit, ship Ahmed Shaw &00 Pontianak Nov. 1 ship F M a [f a t
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    • 149 4 Suqar —Th eDiederieka fron»Batavw has broug 1 2000 pis. and the Elizabeth from Manila lib? pis. which is offered for sale at our quotations. freights TO LONDON. Tin £1 10*. per 20 cut. Sugar £4. per 20 <wt. Coffee £5. 10* per 18 Cfft V Cargoes scarce. Sticlac
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    • 987 4 r eTSfecTedoTthe princ iple of barter for Produce, on Credit; and the The majority of sales which take place m is a Th Ca8 hPrice of Produce may be said to be 10 per cent, under ibe quotations in this Pricp -Current are made on that jy J
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