Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 November 1838

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  • 32 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE VOL. 1. SATURDAY MORNING, 24th NOVEMBER, 1838. NO. 34. Publi lialiliealions appearing in this Paper and Signed bg Ibe Pptper Authorities are la be considered as Ojirial.
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  • 1394 1 V.'c have this day been favoured with the sight the Calcutta Commercial Advertiser” of the Oth ins: ant, and by it we learn of the arrival of the Overland Mail, bringing out news, of dates down to the 6th of September last.—We regret time
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  • 1170 1 of British manufacture.— Maul. Chron. December 23, 1837. AN EXTRACT. the pine-apple plant and its fibre. We are indebted for the following account to the spirited individual who is endeavouring to call the attention of our West India proprietors to this new employment of labour and capital. This gentleman
    of British manufacture.—Maul. Chron. December 23, 1837.  -  1,170 words
  • 77 1 With much concern we have to announce the loss of the ship Profecfor in tiie Eastern channel, during the late gale. She had troops on board,— of whom only one recruit is reported to have been saved. We have not received further information of the above melancholy event. I
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  • 1959 1 PROCLAMATION OF THE GOVERNOR GENERAL. (From the Commercial Advertiser, Oct. 23J Declaration on the part of the Right Honorable the Governor General of India,” bearing date the 11th October 1838. The Right Honorable the Governor General of India having, with the concurrence of the Supreme Council, directed the assemblage
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    • 389 1 GOVERNMENT notification N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Until farther orders the 'treasury at this Station is open for the receipt of Cash for Bills on the Government of Fort St. George at the exchange of 215 Company's Rupees per 100 Spanish Dollars. No Tender for less than 500 Company’s
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  • 905 2 [Commercial Advertiser, October 24. With reference to the proceeding Declaration, the following Appoint-.nents are made Mr. W. H Macnaghten, Secretary to Government, will assume the ftinc ion of Envoy and Mi. nister on the part of th? Govt, of India at rhe Court of Shah Shoojah-o l M tolk
    [Commercial Advertiser, October 24.  -  905 words
  • 754 2 —Delhi Gaze te The Left Wing of H. M.’s 4th Regiment leave th* Presidency on route to Bangalore on Thursday morning. (F om the Conservatiee, October 9 J We give promin“nce to the accompanying General Order by the Commander in Chief in India, to the Bengal Tr >ops ordered
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  • 860 2 Speculation on the expected fall of Herat. (From the Conservative. October g.) —Bom Cour. Sept. 2/. What a fluctuating fortune i- mat of Herat how many times ha® it been already taken during the last three month*, and bow signally too havs the Persians been discounted and dur. u
    (From the Conservative. October g.); —Bom Cour. Sept. 2/.  -  860 words
  • 941 2 who are competent fully to discuss it.— Cor. of Delhi Gazette, Sept. 12. Of the 12 R‘gi neuts of Native Infantry abou to cross our rib Western Frontier, two are wrhdrawn from Stations respectively about 0 < and uoo miles from Loi.diaua; whilst, exclm'
    who are competent fully to discuss it.—Cor. of Delhi Gazette, Sept. 12.  -  941 words

  • 311 3 Ibid. We have ’>een favoured with the following which we believe may be relied on, as a correct copy of the List of officers in the service of Shah Soojah-001-Moolx, the Regiments they belong to, and their present Stations. 1 —Colonel
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  • 76 3 Observer, Sept. 24. Troops from Ceylon to India. We are inclined to believe that the rtimeured movement of European Troops from Ceylon to India, will take place only in the event of a Russian force appearing in Persia. It is rumoured, however in the Calcutta prints, that the Government
    – Observer, Sept. 24.  -  76 words
  • 2347 3 To the Right Honorable Lord Viscount Palmerston, Her Majesty’s Secretary of State Foreign Affairs My Lord, I do my the honor of addressing your lordship on a subject on which, from some lately published official documents, it appears your lordship is much in need of correct information. These documents,
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  • 352 3 Ry the Brig Harriet, from Singapore, Entered \'dt'i JVocmAffr.—Batavia Indigo 290 piculs, China cups 60,000 in no. Long cloths 500 pieces. Cambrics 1000 do. Madapollams 500 do. British siam dresses 40 corges, Handkerchiefs 40 do. Bugis sarongs 100 do. Crackers 20 boxes, Wild nutmegs 50 piculs, Singapore gambier 50
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  • 446 3 By the Brig Maha etehmy, to Singapore, Cleared I] th- November.— lndia pi ice goods 2 bales, Soap 34 bags, Earthen ware 500 in no. Pepper 176 piculs and 85 catties. By the Bark Markabu Kyr, to Cochin, Cleared 19<A November. Rattans 100 piculs, Sugar 21 do. Camphor 1
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  • 165 4 SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24th 1838. »Pi tian g ~being a Free Port, there are no Duties on or Exports, and no Port Charges on Vessels. European imports are ready Cash, or at a credit seldom exceeding 3 month., and all Produce from the
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  • 971 4 IMPORTS FROM EUROPE. Cotton Manufacture». The Chine e from Singapore have import, ed largely since our last of Long Cloths and M idapoliams; and have in fact of late completely flooded our market with most of the suitable descriptions of Cotton Goods which they have as Usual sold
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  • 1442 4 1 Prices In PRODUCE OF EUROPt AND I REMARKS. AMERICA. Sp. Pairs. COTTON MANUFACTURES. Long Cloths, 36 inch 39 id piece a4| Saleable, do. fine qualitv do'. a 6 Ninall demand do. 40 a 45 inch 3f vd do H a 5 Current do. 54 a 64 inch
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  • 172 4 AR RIVALS. November 16th. Rark J' Prn«xHnr P r Porto Novo 30th September and A'-heen 1 ’th instant to’t r v n ln P o B‘h instant.—l9th November, Rri? Mem*' Rvr, S”*h»r 9 OS, f-nni instant,—2oth November Rrjn- Catherine .Tamos Top from e- ov»m s>r B r ;ar
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  • 103 4 Y" Bs,is ambs I Fiivs j CoNstoNKEs, I Commanders. Wherefrom. Destinatisn. Tosa n. Brig Lydia Eastyate I 125 C Scott p.u„ n 77 Bng 2 Sall-h Cmdoo Arr.cn IVe't’c»”,! Tills d W s c s-- l-T'“ v?; ?F L bbez u ":r hi N,tal a Brig
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