Prince of Wales Island Gazette, 20 July 1833

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  • 31 1 PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND GAZETTE. Voi/. t. Saturday, Jilt, 20, 1833. Mo, 1. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.
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  • 238 1 Intelligence. «Irrir&ls. July 9. Shin Edward, Ralph Heaviside, from Malacca, sth July. 9 Bark Elizabeth, James Stephen, from Singapore, 4th July. 10. Brig Lydia Eastgate, M. F. Smith, from Teluksarravi, 4th July. 22. Bark Mydetn Bux, J. H. Velge. from ditto, SOth June. Brig Human Shaw, R. G. Wilson,
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  • 37 1 P°r Meydin Bux.- Messrs Eraght and Koek, Per Zephi/r,— M iss Wallace, Per Marquis of HunHy —Cap*, and Mrs, Bartlett, J Mathiesqn i?sq, Lt, Briggs, Per Lord Amherst, T. Uaker, A'sq, R, Brown, E<<\,
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 39 1 On the 27th May last., at the Resident of J Padoay, Esq, the Lady of Captain Pujl.jp BlaiiL of the Dutch' Bark Batavia, of a DAt'aarsK On the 27th ult. Mrs. T. G. Mitchell, Junior, of a Daughter.
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    • 80 1 At St. George’s Church, on Monday the 15th Instant, oy the Rev. J. T. Jones, B. A. Chaplain, Ensign G. A. H. Falcon aa, of the 46;h Rcgt. M, N, 1, to Miss Mary Fennins. At Malacca on the Ilth ultimo, by the Hun. Samuel Girling, Esq. Resident Councillor.
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  • 294 1 HURRIANA. The Governor General in Council is reported to have made Humana a free district, in order to remove all impediments to the revival of trade between the countries on the Ganges and Jumna and those on the Indus Kajpootana will also receive direct benefits f om the chan
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  • 235 1 Our obituary this day presents a catalogue mournful in extent; and at Masulipatam the mortality has been truly terrific. In an appallingly brief space of time we have learnt the deaths of Lt. Col.Munn, MajorTu’lloh, Lt. Brooks, and CapfT Crawley, of the Bark Wifeshire. Independent of these melancholy events
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 262 1 •I’ofice. It our intention upon setting up our recently acquired Press to confine our weekly publication to Advertisements, Arrivals and Sailings and such similar information, but finding no «adequate return from the expences it incurred and being promised the support of several old friends if we would extend our columns
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  • 79 2 Our accounts from the interior are still of an unfavorable nature as regards the Cholera.—At Bangalore, Bellary, Seringapatam, and Shikapoor, it still continued to harass and distress the Troops and Inhabitants; at one time being more prevalent with the Europeans, then again with the Natives, alternately changing without any
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  • 297 2 The H. C Ship Herefordshire, E. Foord, Commander, from Portsmouth 22d Feb. came in at five yesterday even ng, and the 11. C Ship JFarquharson J. Cruikshank, Commander, from the Lizard Gth March, anchored in the middle ground at 10 o’clock at night. The following are the passengers bv-th.e-v.essels.
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  • 618 2 Saturday, —July, 20, 1833. OnS aturday last the 12th inst. the Ship Edward Captain R. Heaviside, anchored in the harbour from the Eastward, having on board the Hon. Sir Benjamin Malkin, Kt. Recorder, A. J. Kerr, Esq. Registrar, and the Court Establishment on return from Circuit. Sir Benjamin
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  • 947 3 LONDON, 3rd March, 1833. l The late Dreadful Gale?. The accounts from all parts of our coast? a -e full of terrors. Strong weather lias prevailed for three weeks, which rose last week to an absolute hurricane. The Cambrian snv- The morning of Tuesday opened with a serene
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  • 982 3 Times Feb. 5. From the Atlas of 3rd. March 1833. HOLLAND. Prince Talleyrand and Lord Palmerston declare that they have laid three successive projects of convention before the King of Holland he accepts neither, and the treaty is to be at an end. It having been reported that
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  • 1071 4 f From the A r ew Monthly Magazine for February 1833. While Europe rings with the history of civil change, we have only to cast our eves to another quarter of the globe 'to witness the progress of events equally mighty, though bv no
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  • 716 4 Tunes, March Paris, Wednesday Feb. 27.—The declaration of the Duchess of Berri, published in the official part of (esterday's Moniteur, continues to be the chief subject of conversation in our political circles, at the Bourse, and indeed, throughout the capital. The Carlists seem to have heeu
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  • 312 4 in America as in England «Stuart* Three years in North Ame ica. Gullibility. —Mr. Vermeersch, the innkeeper ol Calais, who was swindled out of some property bv the Chevalier dindustrie Sir Alfred Fitzherbert Brown, Ambassador Ex» traordinary from the King of Naples to the Emperor of Russia, explains the
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