Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 23 June 1831

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  • 31 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. no. as, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1831. [NEW SERIES.] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 50 1 NOTICE is hereby (riven, that the Hon’ble Company's Treasury is open for llie Receipt of Cash 01 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. Swap ere, the c 2bth March 1831.
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  • 30 1 To Sail in a few days. -ifr The Brig Lady Harriet Trances, Captain Dariott for freight or passage, apply to the Commander on board, or to BAWA SAIB.
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  • 26 1 The Schooner Ann, CapAnlaby, has the principal part of her Cargo engaged. For freight apply to T. W. WHITTLE. Singapore B ih June, 1831.
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  • 37 1 THE Interest and Responsibility of the undersigned in the business carried on in this Settlement by Wee Tin, Yung Teat, and Hung Kwii, ceased on the ‘2a th March last. HUNG KWET. Singapore, 17th May 1831.
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  • 305 1 ISL VND ST. HELENA. WILLIAM CARROL, Begs to inform Captains of Ships with their Passengers, Captains of Americans with their Supercargoes &c., especially his old acquaintances calling at SC Helena, that at his Stores, now situated immediately above the Officer’s Mess House, they can be furnished with every necessary
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  • 309 1 FROM THE TIMES, DEC. 31st. BRUSSELS PAPERS. The National Congress, in its sittings of the 0411, 2fiih, and *27tli, continued the debate on s »me artiileofthe chapter of the constitution, relative to flie rights of the Belgians. The 1 *2l l l article, relative to the non-interference
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  • 1292 1 A SKETCH OF THE STATE OF EUROPE 1831. At the commencement of the present year, GREAT BRITAIN has a prospect before her of giving consolidation, consistency and strength, to the rising liberties of Europe; but she ought to lead, not follow in the rear of
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  • 384 1 How beautifully is the struggle, the noble minded Poles are making for liberty, described in Hie following ar.icle from the Atlas of toe g.j.d January— Tiie passing history of Pol lu i presents some of the mist affecting instances'of ii r-is u, and the sublime love of the
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  • 942 1 FROM TrfE Tide.*, JiVY. -21st, Milters in Ireland seem to ue tin me p >int of reacmng Unit crisis m vvnicu lury nave leaned tor s .me m intiis p st. Not many nays ago we ventured to prophesy thdL hy pucrilical pretences would not ue m ica longer
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 176 1 GOVERNMENT NOTiEICaTiON WITH reference to the Notification dated 26th Ultimo, Notice is hereby given, that Sicca Rupees will be received into the Tieasury at Par, for Bills on Bengal. U. 1BBETSON, Resident. Singapore, 4 t/i Apr il, 1831. "advertisement S. Haf.lpike returns his thanks to the Public for the encouragement
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  • 93 2 A letter- from Brespel, or the 23rd of December, say Twice as many soldiers are being levied in Russia as was at rust, ordered, iuie subscription for tne equipment of persons unable to bear the expences themselves, a-» mounts to GO,OOO Polish florins. Sixty .Jewish families have
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  • 340 2 Borne disturbances have taken place at Gottingen and Osierrude, in the kingdom of Han over, which as far as we can judge from the oracular and not very intel-gibie accounts published in papers, have been suppressed for the present. At Gottingen, however, a delaration, by .whir h
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  • 344 2 HOUSE OF LORDS. —Monday Dec, 20 SWAN PJVER SETTLEMENT. Lord Teynham moved for certain returns connected with the Swan River, and commenced liis observations by referring to an article on the subject of settlement,.'which was conLiiueii in a morning paper, and which represented the country as a most wretched place,
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  • 809 2 BELGIUM is again in a state of angry excitement. It was stated last week, that the name of the intended Soverej rn would be communicated in a day or two at iartJiest but it does not appear that the Belgic Congress has yet determined who the
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  • 1593 2 MAKASSAR. Amongst oilier expedients to afford to Mhkassar that portion of commerce her prominent situation in the Archipelago, together with every local advantage, seem to claim, no djubt that of making it a free Port will suggest itself to the mind of some. This being my own opinion, I
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  • 295 2 We have received a contrrmnicatirir signed IMPARTIAL, complaining of tin public inconvenience occasioned by tie number of bricks collected on each sid< of the road near the Large Bridge. Wc agree nidi the writer that every indulgence ought to be allowed to builders ii placing their materials in
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  • 546 3 To the Editor of toe Si.vgaporeChroxicle Sir, Among Ihe nuisances of this place none have been carried to a greater extent than the tumultuous ami disgusting processions of the natives of India. Surely, Sir, the local authori ies do not deem these people emit led t'> more in lulgence
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  • 2199 3 THURSDAY, JUNK 23rd: 1831. 'The F't'Con fn 111 Calcutta the 22nd May, arrived on the 17th inst. bringing Papers to (he i9tii ult. By some mischance, our liles of Calcutta Papers have not reached us by this vessel, so that we are obliged to have recourse to our latest
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  • 380 3 ARRIVALS, JUNE 1831. lGth Portuguese Ship Novo Dourado B. C. Martin, from Calcutta 27rti Wav. British Barque Jamesina Thos. Hector, from Bombay 16th May. British Barque Falcon, D Ovenstone, from Calcutta 22nd May, 17th British Brig Soenhin, Law Ivok Chee, from Malacca 13 inst. H. C. Schooner Diamond, Hadjee
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  • 17 3 At Malacca, On tlie 3rd instant, the Lady of Bernard Uodyk Esft, of a •Still-born Son.
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  • 473 4 'Q/j the hr it sh Schooner Fntthal Garneb i>'2 Tons j ruin Penany X ('o\ ans 1* ce 7li Piculs Tin ]OO Mother o’ cloves 74 Fish maws, skins, .rtu! salted hsii Sandal wood 10 > <£ Black birds nest ]0 While pepper 10 Brown sugar 1 Nutmegs 36
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  • 476 4 By the British Schooner Patthal Garmcb, 92 Tons for Penang. 800 Pis. Salt Siam 30 Sliclac 20 Gambier 3 Safflowes 2500 in No. China ware By the British Ship Sophia, 331 Tons for Siam 102 Pis. Kinkabs 4240 Yards British white cottons By the British barque Mercury, 193 Tons
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  • 62 4 From Where. I To Sail 7777s Names. I Toms. Commanders I T 7 T Biird Hamburgh, September. ,'SSS m I- C. Beikman Concordia ;’<» y Liverpool, via Batavia December. Indian ™i n 1 v j a do. January. Brig Hoyle A S do via do. January.
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  • 122 4 Date wur-np From Destination. To Sail „f Vessel’s Names. Tons. Commanders. "here 1 rom. Ap7i7BrtTMg soio.no., oZma 0rted May 23 Sclioonr-r Aim' 94 J»*. 'ivC.'*Sumatra. i’ena.ig ji.’isasss'si” rT ass, sisr“ is ,t s s“"s a gsresr ggj 22 d °do.brig LeeGoln 100 j Ling Hou.i Penang
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  • 86 4 In consequence of the chfidenc,, of tile Circulaim,, Me the peculiar mode in which business is conducted n thh SettlenJnl, scarcci, am, sale are made for cash, and be ha therefore impossible to ,me the cash price of almost II must be observed that the quotations m this
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  • 55 4 Opium. —Malvva —a few diesis at Dlrs. 840 to 850 Cash and 900 at tlie usual credit. q oi P ttua —Seven Chests at 980 to 1010. T[N _S veral lots at 13| Cash and 14 to 14§ in payment of D bis by the Chinese. Pepper—about 1600 Piculs
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  • 912 4 which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. Ihe com The Cun ntj 11 u j]33 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into l()o Rallies. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyan non weight is the i i l 'Vobacco by the Gorge of
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