Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 December 1838

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  • 32 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. VOL. 1. SATURDAY MORNING, 22nd DECEMBER, 1838. NO. 38. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.
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  • 2146 1 We have received our files of the Calcutta, Commercial Advertiser" down to tne 26tn ulto. per Patriot— as also of the Bombay Times" to the 14th ulto. extract* Loin widen will be found in our columns. We have received our files of the Australian"
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  • 1853 1 (Free Press, Deer. 6. On Monday last, 17 of the eighteen Illnnoon pirates who were convicted at the Admiralty Sessions held in June last, were brought up to receive sentence. His Honor the Recorder explained to them that the cause for the long delay i>t passing sentence for a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 411 1 GOVERNMENT notification. The following is Published for General Inforniation by order of the officiating Post Master General, Calcutta. Notice is hereby given that, to afford the public every possible accoinoda- tion in reference to the transmission of Letters intended for despatch by the Overland mails from Bombay, this Office will
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    • 158 1 Neptune Lodge, No. 293. PINANG, 21ST DECEMBER, 1838. All MEMBERS of the above Lodge, working under the warrant of the United Grand Lodge of England, and the Brethren on this Island generally, are hereby informed that Thursday next, t.,e 27th instant, being the Anniversary of St. John the Evangelist, their
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  • 25 1 DOMESTIC OCCUEEENCE. DEATH. At the house of his brother, Dum Dam, John Shirrf.ff Esq. son of the late Reverend William Suirreff of St. Neiuans, Stirling.
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  • 3029 2 thus paying 3JO for a name. Ca.Co.i P., s, Nov. to. GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Second Annual Report of the Committee of the Canton General Chamber of Commerce, presented at a General Meeting held the 3rd of November, 1838. Tn pursuance of the principle recognised in the Report presented
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  • 259 3 SIR PETER LAURIE’S ADDRESS TO THE COMMON COUNCIL CAVALRY. Air—“ Scots wha iiae wi’-Wallace bled.” Lads in Common Council bred, Eleek, well fritted, and well-fed, Brave Sir Peter at your head, Shines your leading star. In accoutrement complete, On your chargers keep your seat. Haste your lovely Queen
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  • 927 3 From a Correspondent. Every mariner who has visited the Chinese seas knows also the name of this spot, which, though accurately laid down on the charts, is as little known as if it were in the heart of Africa. There may be various reasons for this our total
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  • 85 3 We learn that Mr. V7m. Young, the Commissioner, w.io went down to the Eastward alxmt a ye„r ago, to investigate the tenures in the Company's Settlements of Finang, Malacca and Sing pore returns immediately to Calcutta. The Commission will, we believe, be given up, as the Commissioner has reported
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  • 1754 3 [Commercial Advertiser, Nov. 26. Tin Cgmmit.ee op the New Bengal S.’eam fund, in publishing for general iniorinaion, copy oi a le’ter addressed by them to Lord William Bentinck, with reference to His Lordship's letter of the Hth August to the llon'bie Court of directors, consider ii al the
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  • 329 3 By the Brig Children, from. Pcd er Coast and De'-lie, Entered Vith, December.— Paddy 21 coyans, Rice 1 do. Salt (arob) do. Ponie» 2in no. By the Brig Patriot, from Calcutta, E terc 'd lik/t December.— Rice 1,102 bags, Gram 20 do. Dholl 45 do. Blackseed 10 do. Soap
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  • 222 3 By the Bark rhngelinc, to Ma area A Sin, orc, Cleared 18 5 Deer. Black pepper 650 pieuls, White ditto 20 do. Tin 460 do. Bees Wax 10 do. Benares opiu 11 5 cnests, Madras piece goods 10 bales, Elephant s teeth 50 catties. By the Sehoom r Nnttal,
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  • 140 3 [I December 1838. High Water. I I OCCURRENCES. 1 ~F~t Fj f—- i I Days of the I-5J 7 ''Si' O 9 2 2 LI Week. a "J S h r 1 |J 22 Saturdry F O Emmanu 1. Sun enters the Goat 6 511a.m. 5 36
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  • 135 4 SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22nd 1838.• />,„•/, //«-re are no Duties on Imports or and no Port. Charges 0» U»» »4.™ .w'2d f.Ld, Cosh. or credit ..Mom «.«ding > »4 J F™«« fcr whrch oommercid ™»»,io„. SpLh IM!.r divided i„,„ The weigh, ,h. Mof
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  • 676 4 IMPORTS FROM EUROPE. Cotton Manufactures No imporiations, and there has b <-ii very htile demand during the week. We have no transactions to report. Cotton Twist. Greg Mu'e.—'V.te market is at present oveidone by importations from Singapore and sales by the Chinese Straits traders at miserably low prices.
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  • 1438 4 Prices PROD(" R OF I'OIJV I KI. STO I’ I. I rices I» PIIODUCF OP F.CROI’E AND I REMARKS. EAS 1 WAR DOF THE CAPE OF REMARK-, liuwuv v)RRf( v 1 So. Dole.. GOOD MOPE. So. Mrs. CO TT' IN M A. heen Coaise Trousers corge tt a
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  • 97 4 ARRIVALS. r. «C < “”7”7 rtw-c., n.« r r-s™.. r™ <C. I J™,..’ ;,„7 ,7; A'.,*.) c, ,i, r 18-1. Deer 4'rie- Sound. n >„„ hinna Ma lean from C 01...» or., i 7' f ?J. Mnrr- <rom CnleiVt-i 2nd 17th Oct. Teluksaiuoy 9th instant.—2()th Deer Bri-r /7«
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  • 209 4 I I W r. 1.4 it. Steamer ZJmtitl p nn Prig Lydia Eastgate 125 C. Scott n Singapore This day Bk. rw tn Mth it >an edier (oast Laid up Migutl f 190 Manrtera Lebbey V'anaaaihno tv Brig Mohd. Mi.deen Bast lO > Natives Adnl 4’
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