Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 December 1838

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  • 30 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE VOL. 1. SATURDAY MORNING, Bth DECEMBER, 1838. Pt lie Notifications appearing in this Paper and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered a
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  • 34 1 DEATH. On Friday morning the 30'h ulto. on board H. M. M. Hwcinth, on her passage to this Port from Singapore, Litvenant Jonathan Christian of that skip, after a few day's illness.
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  • 273 1 Mr. Printer I latly got 2 or 3 letters from Madarass, and I sees tha hav bin pade for heech 2 hannas ship Postage ther, and I hav bin chargd 3 hannas agin heere. Now I wants to no Mr. Printer bif that is hall rite, for it cuins
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  • 50 1 r The letter from John” we give verbatim et ‘iteratim, who appears in great trouble about the postage of his letters; and as we thiuk him an honftSit tello.v, request some friend will be kind *notigh to give the information ha requires, in our ■'et; number P. P.
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  • 156 1 We are without arrivals of any kind this week, which prevents us from furnishing our readers with any news beyond what is already before them in our previous numbers. J We have received our.files of the Examiner” Madras Paper down to tlie Bth ulto.
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  • 713 1 LORD AUCKLAND’S PROCLAMATION. From the Friend of India, October 25.) After the preceding article was in type, we re-' ceived a copy of the Delhi Gazette Extraordinary’, with Lord Auckland’s Proclamation of the cause and the object of the present military movements. The proximate cause of the war on
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  • 57 1 Ship News. (From the Conseiative November 9.) H. M.’s Ships Nolage ami Cruizer came into our roads yesterday from the former Have some private treasure on bo.ard for this place. The Volage sails this evening for Bombay. H. M,’s Ship Wolf, under sailing orders for England, has been detained
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  • 3254 1 to ne .’■menu or the island of Gazette of Tuesday. f Exam. Noe. i. AS IT IS IN 1839. Dy Thos. Waohop.n, Esq, The success of my pamphlet Egypt in 1837/ in bringing the unnatural positition of that country to the notice of the united public of England and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 228 1 FOR SALE. »T Hit GODOWN OF THE I, AT» Messrs. KERR and TANNER. Some vert superior St. PERAY CHAMPAIGN just received from France via Calcutta per Samuel Horrocks. Pinang, < 2Qih November, 1838. FOR SALE~ y\_ VERY Light Double Bodied PHEATON, with a set of double Harness, pole and shafts
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  • 303 2 (From the Madras Examiner, November 5.J Admiral Kejipkn felt (a Dutchman by birth), who was lost in the Rojal George at Spithead, in the year 1782, with twice five hundred men, lift all his property to his illegit mate child, Richaid Throughton, then au apprentice to a ualer-
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  • 156 2 Bhr Office, July 20. Brevet—Captain G P. Cameron, of the m Regiment, and Captain George Woudtkllrof 4oth Regiment of Madras Native Infantry cers employed upon a particular service m tr X to have the local rank of Lieut enant-U tone! that country while so employed, dated -d J UUt
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  • 1234 2 Relations with Persia. July 27- Ihe order of the day was rad for the house resolving itself into a comm itee of sup.ny. On the queatiou that the Speaker du nuw leav* the chair, Mr S. Canning rose for the purpose of putting a question Co the
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  • 559 3 NEW M 'DE OF CLEANING TYPES. Every ietter-p» ss prin'cr is aware how much injury s done to th faces of types by the process of c oamitg them with a brush and the ley of potass. I is w<MI known 'hat tvpes are very little worn by
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  • 305 3 .—Spectator, October 24. Advantage of a Lawyer. In whatever way' a 'uit may terminate you must be satisfied with Vour lawyer. He takes you into couit with the assurance that a verdict, at all events, will be given on one side or the other and
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  • 140 3 By the Schooner Fattal Khair,from Acheen, Entered 3rd D wember.— Acheen silk piece goods I corge, Sp. dollars 3-’OO in no. By the Brig George, from Porto Novo, Entered 3rd Deer.— Cotton piece goods 13 bales, Salt fish 220 parcels, Tobacco 94 do. BY NATIVE CRAFT. From the 30th
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  • 477 3 the Grab Brig Pl'ambersavoy, to Bombay, Cleared 3Hth Nov.— Pepper 300 piculs, Tin 95 do. By the Brig Sakee, to Acheen, Cleared 30th Nov. —-Cotton 20 ba»es, Crackers 10 boxes, Go] I thread 1 do. and 100 small do. Buffaloe hides 500 in no. Chinaware 4 laxa.s, Brass ware
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  • 115 3 d December High Water. Days »f <1„ OCCURRENCES. flsU g’fil 5 A Week. Q 3 J a a 4S i 5 I <2 g; i I i J 8 Saturday I F Conception of b. v. 2l 5 50 A.M. 6 15 p.m. fl- i 9 Sunday
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  • 1004 3 1 IMPORTS. EXPORTS. Produce of Europe and In the Month Previously lln the Month Previously America. of November. this year. |of Nojember. this year. Cotton Goods. < Plain Cottons Long Cloths 1,300 pieces 22,932 pieces 854
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  • 950 4 IMPORTS FROM EUROPE. f'ottnn Manufactures. No importations either direct or from Singapore since our last, and this being the bulan pnassa” or fasting month amongst the Musselman population, there has been very little business done during the week, and consequently no sales of any importance to communicate. The
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  • 1460 4 Prices In PRODUCE OF EUROPE AND I—" REMARKS. AMERICA. 1 Sn.Oolri. COTTON MANUFACTURES. Long Cloths, 36 in, k 39 yd a n S do.finequMitvdodemand do. 40 a 45 inch 39 vd.. do. 54 a 64 inch do d',(f l a’’ h'mited sale Grev Shirting., 36 inch 39 vd
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  • 135 4 Vessels Names lons. Consirnees. Commanders. Whehrfbo.m. Destination. Tosaie.’ Brig Lydia Eastgate 125 C. Scott Pedier Coast Uncertain Bk. F’irye/» Marii Saw 1 Miguel J 190 Mamera Lebbey Vapasaiboo Nagapatam Uncertain Brig Mohd. Mydeen Bujc Natives Acini Cauder Carrical do Scbr. Nwta/ 12 Ch new Johan Padang Natal Natal
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  • 137 4 Vessels Names lons. Consirnees. Commanders. Whehrfbo.m. Destination. Tosaie.’ Brig Lydia Eastgate 125 C. Scott Pedier Coast Uncertain Bk. F’irye/» Marii Saw 1 Miguel J 190 Mamera Lebbey Vapasaiboo Nagapatam Uncertain Brig Mohd. Mydeen Bujc Natives Acini Cauder Carrical do Scbr. Nwta/ 12 Ch new Johan Padang
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  • 140 4 Vessels Names lons. Consirnees. Commanders. Whehrfbo.m. Destination. Tosaie.’ Brig Lydia Eastgate 125 C. Scott Pedier Coast Uncertain Bk. F’irye/» Marii Saw 1 Miguel J 190 Mamera Lebbey Vapasaiboo Nagapatam Uncertain Brig Mohd. Mydeen Bujc Natives Acini Cauder Carrical do Scbr. Nwta/ 12 Ch
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