Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 16 June 1831

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  • 30 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. KO. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. THURSDAY, JUItfS 16, 1831. [NEW SERIES.]
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  • 29 1 To Sail in a few days. The Brio- Lady Harriet Frances, Captain Dariott for freight or passage, apply to the Commander on board, or to BAWA SAIB
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  • 29 1 m rn The Schooner Ann, CapJCHain Anlaby, has the principal part of her Cargo engaged. For freight applv to T. W. WHITTLE. Singapore B lk Jane 1831.
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  • 39 1 THE Interest and Responsibility of the undersigned in the business carried on in 1 his Settlement by Wee Tin, Yung Teat, and Hung Kvv i, ceased on the ,‘ioth March last. HUNG KWEI. Singapore, ]7lh May 183 J.
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  • 1243 1 BOMBAY GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY. Wednesday \\th May 1831. ,We have the pleasure to announce the arrival, this afternoon of the Hou’lileCompany’s Ship Buckinghamshire, R Glasspoole, Esq. commander, from L >:uion, left the Djwiis the 25th January IBJI sp .ke the H. Co.’s ship Marquis of Huntly for (his
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  • 430 1 It is stated in a letter from Frankfort, that the Emperor of Russia at the head of 80,000 men is marching against Warsaw. This expedition is said to have been arranged with despatch, in order to reach Poland before the Polish forces were organized, or the
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  • 89 1 The French papers repeat, the assurance which we gave some davs ago, that the independence of Belgium had been recognized by the five Powers, parties to the treaty which united it with Holland. They add, that Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg is to be called to the throne,
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  • 375 1 THE TIMES— Dec. 31. The Monday journals of Paris can hardly be said to contain much news, as the resignation of Lafayette appeared by the accounts published yester day morning. The resignations also of Dupont de L’LURE, of Obillon Uarrot, imply the dissatisfaction of two of the most popular names
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  • 41 1 THE TIMES. -DEC. 31. A report has prevailed of an insurrection in Corsica, in favour of Napoleon 11. This rumour has not the slightest foundation. Letters received yesterday from Bastia announce that perfect tranq lillity continues to reign in the island.—Constitutionel.
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  • 83 1 THE TIMES,— Jan. 1, 1831. It is stated that Sir, Hussey Vivian is to succeed Sir John Byng, as Commander of the forces in Ire-land.—-Sun. A notice was posted up on Thursday at the Horse-Guards, calling upon all pensioners of the Royal Artillery throughout the kingdom, to present themselves to
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  • 235 1 The Polish Diet opened on the 18th instant. Prince Czartoryski, was elected President of the Senate, and Count Wladislaw Ostrowski, Marshal of the Diet. General Chiopicki resigned into the hands of the Diet his authority as Dictator, but on the 20th he was reinstated in his office,
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  • 57 1 The Lusian Guards 40,00 u men, were ready march from St. Petersburg fur the Polish frontier on the 25th inst. Business in St. Pet< rsburg, at the date of the latest accounts, was completely dead. Tue Government is determined to send an overwhelming army into Poland, and
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  • 75 1 MORNING CHRO. —January, 6. We have reason to believe, on very respectable authority, that a marriage will, at no distant period, be concluded between the Duke de Nemours second sun of the King of the French, and L) mua Maria of Brazil, the t.tular Queen of Portugal. It is added,
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  • 398 1 THE TIMES.— -JANUARY, 13. Ail doubt or conjecture as to the course which the Emperor of liussiA intends to purs is respecting Poland ts is now at an end. Tue Autocrat lias issued a manifesto, which leaves the Poles no alternative but unconditional submission, or military execution. Tue hurra of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 225 1 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby jiiven, that the Hon’ble Company’s Treasury isopen for (lie Receipt of Cash for Bills on the Supreme Government at 30 clays sight, at the exchange of 206 Sicca Rupees per 100 Spanish Dollars R. IBBETSON, RESIDENT OF sINGaFOiIE. Sincipore the 26 fh March 1831. GO EiiNiYIENT
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  • 252 2 TJJE TIMES.— Jan. 20. STATE OF THE COUNTRY. Wll IT "TABLE, near Canterbury, Jan 17 An alarming fire took place on the premises of Mr. George Ha} ward, at Bosial-hiil, Wliiistable, this morning, at 2 o’clock. The barn, stables, and stacks, were all m flames seven horses were burnt, to
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  • 39 2 THE TIMES.— -JAN. 21. it. is said that Mr. O’Connell proposes bolding ins agitation meetings is a steam boat to be moored beyond the jurisdiction of the Irish Government, am.l where consequently, no proclamation can reach. —-Dublin Evening Mail.
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  • 149 2 The Globe December 31, I si. We have reason to believe that the Local Courts Bill of Lord Brougham is for the present withdrawn. General Mina..—-This brave patriotic chief is now at Bordeaux with Ins wife, where he intends taking up his winter quarters. Ii up; ears his health is
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  • 390 2 VTe hardly dare, in Ihese days of excitement, to write our sentiments on the result of Special Commissions now bein'* held in various parts of the com try; l)'it this we will say, ta;it it hattging*' transportations, and imprisonmmts will put an end -to the
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  • 643 2 The iClnnUenr of Tuesday contains the nomf nat’on of M. Merllhou to the department of Justice, in place of M. Dupont de i/Eure; and of M. Barthe as Minister of Public Instruction, in lieu of M. Meriehou. M. Barthe, being an older man, may have more influence
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  • 229 2 lt is stated in letters from Amsterdam, that the Dutch Government has conceded tlie point so much contended for, and that the navigation of the Scheldt is to be free; also that Belgium has agreed to take half of the public debt of the two
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  • 251 2 Accounts have been r« reived at Canton of an insurrection having broken out on liiis Island in Wan-chang district, which lies to the. South-east, of the principal town Keung-chew-foo, by which appellation indeed the whole island is commonly designated, there being 1 no
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  • 43 2 We insert the following items connected with the British trade at this port in the past season They form a near approximation to the amount o Imports and Exports in British vessels of several of the leading articles of onr commerce.
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  • 194 2 Tael To London Sp. Dfa. 2,443,703 SyceeSilver, 114,861 Calcutta 662,440 222,876 Bombay 2,375,588 433,092 sundry places 38,500 Sj). Drs. 5,520,231 Taels 770,820 Making a total value of Spanish Dollars 6,595,306 The importation of Cotton has amounted to 188,000 L>aLs consisting of Bengal Pis. 105,000 Bombay 370,000 Madras 23,000
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  • 74 2 We lay before our readers the following abstract of the new duties and regulations at the port of Manila now in operation for the Export Trade and for all vessels arriving from China, India, New Holland, the Cape of Good Hope, South Sea Islands &e. With regard to
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  • 21 2 All foreign vessels, arriving for the purposes of 4ra4e, «iil pay 2 Reals per ton, on the Register tonnage.
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  • 500 2 Prohibited. Gunpowder Colonial produce of Asia and America such as sugar, Indigo, Coffee, Rum, Arrack, Tobacco, Cotton, Cocoanut oil, and Opium the latter, if for re-exportation, may be placed in deposit on payment of the usual entrepot duty of 2 per cent. Lcty Free. All machinery, agricultural implimenK
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  • 3080 2 Remarks at Mandhaar. The part of Mandhaar on which we landed lies about 34 South Latitude, and in Longitude 114. 40 E. The land may be seen from the sea at the distance of !00 miles or more the country within a few miles of the coast is extremely
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  • 501 3 To the Editor of the Singapore Chronicle. Dear Sir, > In the perusal of your last paper, I read with much pleasure your correspondent’s letter, Signed, A Lover of the Drama. I feel happy indeed to think that there is some spirited person amongst us, that is wiiling to
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  • 819 3 Ti e Papers received by the numerous arrivals' of last week, enable us to make very important additions to the all-engrossing intelligence which the present eventful period affords from Europe. By the last arrivals from Bombay, we have been put in possession of Bombay Gazettes
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  • 487 3 ARRIVALS, JUNE 1831. 9th British brig’ Colonel Young, C. S. Thomas> from Penang 2d. June. Dutch 'brig Ho Heean, Tan Law Sing, from Samarang 13th May. 10th British brig IJe-ap-lee Chong Heean, from Penang 27th May. 11th British barque Mercury Chas. Bell, from China Mb May. British brig Julia,
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 193 4 By the British Brig Bonder Bux, 100 Tuns from Fenary. 700 Pis. Ebony, 20 Sugar 25 Mother o’ Cloves* 2 Fish skins Gorge Madras Chowls 10 Chests Died fruits JO Bales Bombay Cottons 3 Balis Benares Opium 500 in No. Spanish Dollars By the British brig Johanna, 100 Tons
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    • 403 4 By the Portuguese brig St. Francisco Xavier, 140 Tons for Macao. 12 Pis. Birds nest. 5 Becli de Mer 50 catties Cpmphor 65 corges Rattan Mats 14 Pis. 38 catties Bees wax 2 Sharks tins 4'J doz. Printed Handkerchiefs Portuguese By the British brig Gander Bux 100 Tons for
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    • 81 4 Vessel’s Names. Tons. Commanders. 1 From W here. To SaIL^ Danish .shin. Nor den I J, Burd Hamburgh, September. Bvit. brig, Hebe London, via Batavia October. Dutch bn- nibble I 234 J. C. Beckman Liverpool, via Batavia November. Brit, di.to.' Jane Young 1 250 W. Spottiswoode
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    • 131 4 Date c of Vessel’s Names. Tons. I Commanders. Where From. Destination. ioi»AiL arrival f Are 17i Brit, brig Cuuder Bnx 124 G. Solomon Penang Not Reported. May 23! Schooner Ann] 94 J is. Anlaby Manila Calcutta 25 brig L,qrlyFrances Harriet 250 (’has. Dariot W. C. Sumatra
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    • 68 4 To London Tin, £1 10 per 2;) Cut. Sugar, £4 0 do. Coffee, £4 10 per 18 Cwt. Pepper, £4 15 per 16 do. Measurement £4 10 to £6 per 50 Cubic feet. Bengal 1 Sa. R. per Picul China 1 Sp. Dir. Batavia 1 Guilder EXCHANGE On Bengal.
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    • 176 4 In consequence of the deficiency of the Circulating Me ilium and the peculiar mode in, which business is conducted in this Settlement, scarcely any sales are made for cash; and it being therefore im possible to give the cash price of almost my article, it must be observed
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    • 61 4 Bombay Price Current, 14 th May, 1831. Opium. —By a leter from Denman, dated the 9th inst we find that about 4200 diesis had arrived there, and that there remained of the produce of last season 500 making 4700 chests j and it was not supposed that any fresh arrivals
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    • 35 4 Public Sale of 10,600 Piculs Japan Copper, Terms—l-3 Bills on England or Holland. 1-3 Copper Money. 3-3 Silver or Dollar, at 2 Months Credit. Highest Lowest Avprage. Ja. Rs. 59 55 57 per picul
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    • 954 4 The Currency in which cmiimeiciul transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The corn mon weight is the Picul, 0i133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoi.se,-divided into 100 Katlies. Salt and ltice, are commonly sold by the Koyau of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java I obacco by tne Gorge
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