Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 February 1839

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  • 32 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. VOL. 2. SATURDAY MORNING, 9th FEBRUARY, 1839. NO. 45. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.
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  • 490 1 EAST l.\ Di A CHRONICLE, Containing the latest Intelligence from India, tX'C., to be published, in London. MR. MALVERY, BeGS to notify to the PUBLIC that at the suggestion of ins Fneuds lie has made arrangements for the publication in London, oi a Month y Paper, to be designated
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  • 34 1 Per Seed Khan.— Mr. T. Tosh. Per Esperanqa.— Capt. A. S. Borges, Lieut. J. C. Pinto, Lieut. A. Gomes family, Me-srs. F. F. da Cruz, J. V. Veira and 34 Soldiers.
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  • 12 1 Per .Va/ Mton.—J. Revely Esq. and Captain J. Snerriff.
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  • 1022 1 We are without arrivals of any kind tliis week to add io our store of intelligence received in that which is past —we therefore avail ourselves of such information contained m tne papers received, as we ueein most interesting to the public. By the
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  • 186 1 To th» Editor of the Weekly Register. Sir, I beg through the medium of your paper to acquaint those who are placed over the Malay Interpreters ot the Court ot Judicature and Police Office, that the form now used m sweating witnesses in that language, is not only uniuioiuatical,
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  • 1471 1 [Sing. Free Press, Jany. 3. Affairs of Quedah. —The only dark spot in the annals of the British government in the Straits of Malacca, in its relations with the surrounding states, has been stamped on them by our conduct m regard to Quedah. With this single exception the course
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    • 245 1 gy order of the Mortgagee and with the consent of the Mortgagor. TT BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THE PREMISES, BY A. M'INTYRE, On MONDAY the 2»th Proximo, at 11 o'clock in th» forenoon. That SUBSTANTIAL and COMMODIOUS BRICK DWELLING HOUSE well known by the name of Government House
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  • 1168 2 ARRACAN, To the Editor of the Friend of India. Sir, In your paper of the lltb ultimo, I perceive a long extract from the Maulmnin Chronicle, describing the great improvement that the Province of Arracan has made within the last few years. The writer is evidently well acquainted with
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  • 635 2 [Jfaul. Chron. January 2. Extracted from Dr. Helfer's Report. Wood Oil.—This substance can be obtained in very large quantity 'I he tree yielding the oil is one ot the most magnificent forest trees, attaining sometimes the height oi 120 to lob feet
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  • 1015 2 .—The Friend of India Now. 22. Burmese Affairs. —The hast arrival from Rangoon has brought intelligence of the state af. fairs al Ava, which renders it impeiative on Go. vernment to take some decisive step Col Benson has arrived at Ava. but has not been allowed to hold any
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  • 174 2 The conduct of the Supreme Government, as regards the Ava disputes on the usurpation by the present King is approved, and the conduct of Lieut. Colonel Burney, except in regard to his removal of the Residency to Rangoon. The Resident for the future is to remain at Ava, unless
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  • 56 2 cember 13. >u^-^lo mbo The Admiral. Further intelligei.ee has been received from the Admiral, stating that His Excellency has cnang- ed his intention, and will come r0n.,,1 r comalie to Colombo, so soon as the It rr 'nbe refitted. He will therefore p r < about the 19th instant.-CoW
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  • 54 2 the doom oi 1 harawaddee is sealed kn Deer. 18. Cour. The Hurkaru seems to place credii; a port that the Camp of the m rj' would return to Calcutta before anv > val, a rumour which if true would llller the doom of Tharawaddee is
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  • 803 2 THE BOM BY JUDGES. The science of Geography has within th... t days back received a very valuable access/? a decision in our Supreme Court R w 1 lrou > pear that a very general, in fact we m av v most a universal misconception has existed the community,
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  • 609 2 On Monday last the 17th December, a P' liot, 11. M Chief Superintendent <>f ,ra e tJ a meeting of the foreign community of La receive some communication he wished to 1 The circular giving notice of this meeting, was to take place at noon, was issued a an
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  • 1870 3 [Can/oit Press, December 29. Correspondence between the Hong merchants and the General Chamber of Commerce on the subjeit of the decked foreign boats on the river. Gentlemen, You recently addressed us with a request for the establishment of Passage Boats between Canton and Macao. We at once addressed the
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  • 623 3 [Bengal Hurkaru Extra, October 5. 3d Dragoons—A draft of fifty men have embarked for Bengal. 16th Dragoons—A draft of fifty men have embarked for Bengal. 2d Regiment of Foot—Lieutenant Stirling has joined the depot. Lieutenants Stirling and Hamilton have been ordered tu join at Catliam, to take charge
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  • 487 3 By the Bark Marmion,from Singapore, Entered 2nd February.— Turkey red hdkfs. 421| doz. Do. do. Cloths 96 pieces, Cambrics 150 do. Berwood red hdkfs. 450 doz. Merchandise 9 cases. By the Bark Angelica, frun Macao, Entered '2nd Feb.— Crackers 28 cases, Brass ware 5 do. Velvet 2 do. Iron
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  • 766 3 By the Bark Fnttal Khair, to Malacca Ss Sin‘ gapore, Cleared 2nd February.— Rice 3o coyans, Salt fish 10 piculs, Tin 100 do. Pepper 200 do. W heat 100 ao, By the Birk L' Perouse, to Singapore, Cleared 2nd Feb.—Tin 210 piculs. By the Brig Lydia Eastgate, to IPest
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  • 94 3 February 1839. tfh Water. OCCURRENCES. ’s.*r i f i I I i i Daye of the E -s E 5 G a P i o .1 1 s S Week. 1 KSi K S 9 Saturday E. ,2.5 n'lB a. M.N43 p. m. I I I 10
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  • 185 4 SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9th 1839. Z Imports or Exports, and no Port Charges on Kessels Pinnntr heins a Free Port, there are no Duties on 2” purchaTl from the natives is for ready Cash. The Currency in winch commercial transactions are calculated, i,
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  • 512 4 IMPORTS FROM EUROPE. Cotton Manufacture*. Imports from Singapore but scarcely any tiling doing o>v>ng to the absence of the Acliinese. Metals, Iron, EifTsh B tr. Molerate stocks in second hands, and the transactions are confined to retail at about 8 4V picul. n Beer, Wines Spirits.—T ie market
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  • 1502 4 p r j, V g l u PRODUCE OF EUROPE AND REMARKS. A MERK' A. Sp.Bolrs. COri'-ON MANTFACTURES. -rejH tw'.’win.hW-C.. *>'t do. 54 a 64 inch do dof>\ a tsd Grey Shirtings. 36 inch 40 yd j «X do 4«» a 45 inch do do A a 41
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  • 190 4 cilia 15th I T it —4th Feb! Le^L^tn^^d* T P<>re i^k fTU ti,n r FA Scboono r K'mn, Jan. Ovenetone, from CalSingapore 27th Ult.-7th Feb. Hack Candor Mvdio C 7" U J- _sth Br E P J F ,B 51 9 h Li-n Boey Hong, from Singapore Ist
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  • 243 4 IN THE H ARB OVRi V hsski.s Names I I'ixs I OovsigvkiTs I p* Brig Muhd. Mpdeeu Bux zd > Natives V “X 8 r>, ,M I I'e-T. nation. I fo v Cauder Guuja Savoy 60 0 Hv<lrn7 aUder arrieal Uncertain Cauder Mydm Bux 120 <jo
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