Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 2 June 1831

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  • 31 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. [NEW SERIES.] NO. 22, THURSDAY, JUJKE 2, 1833.. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • LATE EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE. (From the Hurkaru, May 9th.)
    • 923 1 7. Travelling Committee to the West Indies. Lord Napier took occasion, last night, of a petition from Edinburgh, to renew his suggestion for the appointment of a travelling committee of the House of Peers, to proceed to the West Indies, and inspect the actual condition of the negroes there. His
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    • 85 1 No progress has been yet made towards thfe choice of a King for Belgium, though the Archduke Ferdinand of Austria has been proposed. Some parties, it said, looked towards the Duke of Reichstadt; who, in case of his elevation, will marry one of Louis Philip’s daughters.. This requires confirmation.
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    • 183 1 A Dutch Mail has been received this mbrning; bringing papers to the Bth inst. which are ptincipally occupied by the proceedings of the sittings of the States General of the 4th inst on the proposal of a rote of credit for 11,300,000 florins to the War Department. The most
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    • 182 1 The accounts from Germany state that Warsaw is in a state of violent disorder, it is said that the people had risen on Prince Constantine, and driven him from the city, having first wounded him severely in the head. There is a report in the French papers of a
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    • 85 1 The Pope expired a few days ago. This ft another throne vacant, and one which used to cause much and keen competition, not only among individuals, but nations Now R occasions hardly a passing remark. The late Prelate’s name was Francis Xaviber Castiglione, which he changed on his
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    • 331 1 Bolivar is once more, we may now assume, at the head of affair* in Colombia. On the FNth September, a proclamation appeared in the Carthagena papers, iu which the Liberator declares, that, in obedience to the call of his countrymen, he has resolved once more to put himself at
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    • 110 1 Dec. 6.—The Journals of this day contain the first examination of the Ex-Ministers of France. The proceedings of the National Congress at Brussels, on the 2d, was with reference to the armistice between the Dutch and Belgians. The report irr circulation that the crown had been offered to the
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    • 159 1 Lord Brougham’s Local Courts Bill appears to have been well received by the Bar, but there were still sufch' interests opposed to it as rendered it probable that it would not be carried without a severe struggle. It is stated that Sir John Johnstone will be returned without opposition
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    • 180 1 7. In the House of Lods on the 6th, the Regency Bill was read a third tim£ on’ the motion of Lord Lyndhurst and passed. In the Commons number of petitions were presented, praying for Parliamentary Reform. Sir John Newport, Lord Brabazon aiui-a number of Irish members declared themselves
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    • 119 1 The foreign news in the Journals of this day is not important. Tne French have succeeded in organizing Native Regiments at Algiers and have dispatched an expedition against some native tribes in the interior. The British Consul is represented as looking with jealousy on the improvements made by the
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    • 41 1 Meetings were being, held in all parts of the United Kingdom for the purpose of supporting Ministers in their measure of Parliamentary Reform. The outrageous act of the incendiaries in the country were, at this date, rather on the decrease.
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    • 123 1 8. No business of importance was done in the House of Lords. In the Commons the Regency Bill was read a first time. The announcement of Lord Althorp that he would in a few days move for a Select Committee to inquire whether'any and what reductions ought to be
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    • 100 1 The new King of Naples lias gained all bear's by the promise he has made of giving a Constitution to the people. The Viceroy at Palermo has beea arrested for having an understanding with the Austrian Court contrary to the interests of the hereditary Prince. The greatest terror prevailed
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    • 17 2 9. In the L*ds'flie Marquis of other Irish Peers announced tl»ena*elve» ft repeal ol the Union.
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    • 85 2 Lard Allhorp has declared himself nat only favourable to extensive Parliament n y y ,ri j*’ pledged himself to vote for election by Ballot, should it. e ana to a vote. Sir C It .bins m having made his report of the prisoners, capitally convicted at the Admiralty Sessioir
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    • 32 2 |l. On the motion of the Chancellor of the Exchequer a vote of Credit f*r £lOO,OOO was agre-.i i.» the II rise then went into a Committee upon the Regency Bill.
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    • 63 2 V.s r.i it Granville lias ueeu appointed A nlias»i 1 i France. A.i al r ni ig spirit of insurrection continue to this dal* 1 to m r.iifost itself'in Norfolk, Sussex, Su .folk a id d n ks'i re.‘ At. tie Assizes at. C'aelmstord before Mr. Justice B .sanquet,
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    • 425 2 Tlie rr-p >rts of a revolution in Berne have been Contradict el, .though other parts of Switzerland continue in ‘an agitated state. The following is fro n the latest French Papers Paris, Pec. 7. I’ne France Meridionals af- firms tti it irlers li ive been received at the foundry
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    • 897 2 (From the Courier des Pays B as.) Brussels, Dec. B.— The greatdiffi- culty in c inis in 2; a Chief for the Belgians is to find a Personage whose character and position are in accord with the priri- pies of the revolution, and who- will adopt them without any
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 337 1 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Hon’ble Company’s Treasury is open for the Receipt of Cash for Bills on the Supreme Government at 30 days sight, at the exchange of 206 Sicca Rupees per 100 Spanish Dollars. R. IBBETSON, RESIDENT OF SINGAPORE. Sinapore > the %$th March 1831. GOVERNMENT
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    • 133 1 TO LET, THAT large substantial House at Kampong Glam near tlie Institution, comprising a Verandah of 90 feet by 20, Drawing room and and four Chambers on the Upper; and Dining, Billiard and three other rooms on the Ground Floor, in the most complete repair. For particulars apply at the
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  • 166 2 Yesterday morning the periodical sale of tea by the East India Company commenced at the India House. The total amount of the several qualities of tea in the declaration is 7,900,020 lb. Tiie sale was fully attended at its commencement. Of bdheas there areto be
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  • 3539 2 In the month of January, 1828, was poisoned of the present Sultan of Coti, Pangeran Per Batti Sari, at a place called Bongan. This Pangeran was the richest and most powerful mau of his time and possessed almost as much territory
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  • 76 3 A lover oj useful information is right in ltis opinion of the letters signed j&UGBEAIt and Snip; still, however, ‘the apparently inexhaustible subject of the broken backed bridge,” our correspondent must allow, is one of no small importance to 1 lie community at large and we think the
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  • 1031 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir, 1 have just read with feelings of indignation the letter signed An Observer.” dues not require great discrimination to detect the object of the writer. If he imagines that venting bitSarcasms,in the personal manner he has indulged in, will deter an
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  • 1647 3 THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd: 1831. The B arque Red Rover, Captain Clilton, from Calcutta the 14th-instant, anchored in the harbour, early on the 28th, having performed the passage in 13 days. She sailed the following morning for China. We had the pleasure to receive our files ot
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 267 4 ARRIVALS, MAY 1831. 2Gfh British Brinr Johanna W. Cathro. from Penang 15th May. Dnicii Barqie Diedericka, H. iM. Ed dull, from Calcutta 27th April. 28tli Bmi-.li Barque Red Haver, Wm Clifton, from Calcutta 1 ith May. 30th British Siiij) Ho nasjee Liomznjtt, J G->r. e i. Inin B nnouy
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    • 282 4 By the Dutch Schooner Noma, 40 Tons from Batavia. 405 Pis. White Java Rice By the Dutch Schooner Trangahno 34 Tons from Batavia. 220 Pis. Cargo Rice By the brills i barque Lady of the Lake, 243 Tons from Calcutta TO Bags Mooghy Rice Id Gorges Sannahs 7 ('a
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    • 281 4 By the Dutch Schooner Noma, 40 Tons B- ginter, for Batavia. 21 bales Bengal Piece Goods Trashipe.i from Lady oj the Lake. By the Dutch Schooner Trany an no 34 Tons Register, for Batavia. 15 Kegs Europe Paint 158 Gallons Linseed 03 10 Turpentine 10 corges Sannahs 100 in
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    • 65 4 Vessel’s Names. Tons. Commanders From Where. To Sail Danish ship, Norden I J, Burd Hamburgh, > September, Brit, brip-j Hebe London, via Batavia OctoberDutch bn nibble I 234 J. 0. Beckman Liverpool, via Batavia November. Brit, ditto. Jaue You«g 250 W. Spottiswoode London, via Batavia January.
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    • 178 4 Date 1 'T of Vessel’s Names. Tons. I Commanders. Where From. I Destination. T® Sail ari I a i- I Apr. 17iBrit, brig Cnuder Bux 124 G. Solomon Penang Not Reported. May 23| Schooner Ann 94 J is. Aulabv Manila Not reported. 25|bri Lady Frances Harriet
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    • 176 4 in consequence of the deficiency of the Circulating Me diurtt and the peculiar mode in wnicli business is conducted in this Settlement, scarcely any sales are made for cash; and, it betno therefore impossible to give the cash price of almost any at tide it must be
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    • 1018 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The coin mon weight is the Picul, 0f133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Kafcties. Salt and Rice, are common!) sold by the Koysm of 40 Piculs, nearly j Java Tobacco by the
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  • 16 4 DEATH. Ou Wednesday Ist June, Miss Mary Leicester > aged 7 years 11 months and 27 da^s.
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