Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 28 July 1831

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  • 31 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 3®, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1831. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. [NEW SERIES.]
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  • 27 1 Tne fine last sailing Ship Norden 500 tons Captain J. Miller, will leave in all August. For Freight or Passage, apply to HUNTER, WATT& CO.
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  • 2443 1 (from the spectator, march 5th NEWS OF THE WEEK. REFORM. The Great Measure has.at length been laid before tiie public. It fully justifies the anticipations of the warmest friends of Reform, and has filled with confusion and dismay the whole of its enemies. By the plan of
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  • 496 1 (From the Times March 10 th.) We have received in the ordinary course the Paris papers of Monday, and by an extraordinary express those of Tuesday, from which he have made some extracts. They give no countenance to the rumour of a rupture between Austria and France
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 383 1 JEREMLAS RUDOLPH US STOLL a native of Louisbourg in the Kingdom of Wurtemberg who died on tiie 9th of May 1780 at Jaffnapatam in Ceylon, where he had been residing as Schoolmaster and Sexton of the Orphan House, having left at Louisbourg property to the amount, of V iorins 84
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    • 106 1 SALE BY AUCTION. On Wednesday, the 3rd. Proximo, at the Godowns of Geo. Armstrong Co the following articles will he sold, in order to close an investment, viz: An excellent assortment of Oilman’s Stores, consisting of Salted Salmon, Bed and Pickled Herrings —Macaroni— Pearl Barley—Pickles—Mustard Salad Oil —Capers—Bottled Fruits—Fish Sauces
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  • 743 2 •fYjjr J'JHIES OFFICE., 1 o'Cloch a. >l. The following are extracts from Tuesday’s letters and papeis received from i aria by excorrespondence. PAllis, TUESDAY EVENING. Tiie Berlin State Gazette of the 2d has arrive 1 tnis morning, but. without containing a-syl-kble upon the affairs of Poland, although
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  • 607 2 On the 22nd. uH. 1 hul the pleasure to forward you, under a hare cover a statement of the ditlYrent parties h re; and on {he 24th fdlhv.hng, I transmitted, via Calais, {lie news of the nomination of .Mr Siirlel de Cii jkier, as Regent. This appointment has given
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  • 270 2 City Intelligence, 9th March Tne reports winch have chiefly occupied attention to d.iy in the city are—one, that the Austrian Ambassador in Paris has demanded his passports; and the oilier, that a misunderstanding has arisen between our-■ GoVerment, and that of France on the affairs of Belgium, and that a
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  • 76 2 A report was prevalent, that war hid declared between Russia and France. Tiie Russian Ambassador’s house at Paris is said to have been attacked, and all the windows broken. We have been informed that the duty on printed calicoes is to cease from the first of March;
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  • 372 2 (From the Bombay Gazette, Jane 22nd.) The English Papers received by the Hythe, are nearly entirely devoted to the consideration of Parliamentary Reform Sc of the probabilities of a great Continental War. Russia, as our read ms are already a ware,"has captured Warsaw, il now remains to
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  • 289 2 THE MORNING CHRO N.-MARCH 7. It is said that Mr Hobhouse is Ikely to be appointed Secretary of VV ir, in lieu of Mr. WVNN who lias resigned. HERALD,— March. 13, We regret to state that official accounts leave been received of tne surrender of Warsaw after the defeat of
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  • 70 2 THE MORN. CHRON.— March 15. Lord Jo ii r Russell brought in his Reform Bill last night and on moving that it be read a second time on Monday next, mentioned two or three matters which would be different in the Bill from the statement he had given; as for
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  • 194 2 THE MORN. CHRON.— MARCH 16. EXPRESS FROM PARIS. We have just received, by an Extradinary Express from Paris, the Moniteur ana other Journals of Monday 1 itii March, and the Messager des Ciiambres, dated Tuesday. Tne oiiiciai part of the ifioMtor contains Roj al Ordinances, appointing the new Ministers I.
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  • 670 2 THE TlMES.— March 18. Warsaw, march 1. The National Government has published the following ordinance: 'As long as War aw and its environs are considered in a state of siege, all the authorities will be under the direction ot’ the Gover-nor-General of the town (General Moyezynski). It will be
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  • 1394 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE JOHN BULL. Mr. liu/TOR, At: ho’ l deeply regret individual loss, I annul say I am sorry to see robberies increasing in this city of Chokeykdurs and Chourwallahs, as (be only means of forcing measures into operation, that may give that security to
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  • 487 3 'THE DRAMA. TO TUE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Mr, Editor Your pliilo-dramatic correspondents have, I am sorry to tell you, altogether disappointed tlie expectations of the public—a public whose title to the character of intelligent an 1 discerning is not no.v to be called in q iestion. It
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  • 1950 3 THURSDAY, JULY 2 Ist, 183 O.i tlie day following the date of our last number, arrived the Victoria from Liverpool the 12th March, bringing London Papers to tiie lOtii and Liverpool ones to the iltii of that month. Subsequently arrived the H. C. S. tiuclstuyha ushire from Bombay the
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  • 239 3 ARRIVALS, JULY 1831. 2Qlli H. C. S lip Lidy Melville, R. Clifford from Calcutta 21 ii Jaue. 22d. British S iip Victoria Ji.nes Cain, from Live-pool 12ih March. 2olh H. C. d iip Ituckinghimshire, R. Glasspoole Esqr. from Bombay 2oHi June. 26th British brig Catherine, Tan Teeau Hok, from
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY, 28th 1831.
    • 615 4 By the Dutch brig Ribble, 277 Tons, from Liverpool and Batavia. 58 P’s. 92 rabies -Mule Twist 3372 doz. Handkerchiefs j 9596 pieces Sarongs ***** yards British Shirtings ***** M uhtapol arm ***** Cambrics ***** L >"g Cloths *****0 Ginghams *****6 Printed Cottons ***** Plain Cottons 9800 >» Worsted
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    • 464 4 By the Dutch brig Ribble, 277 Tons for Batavia. 18 doz. Vinegar By the Brit. schr. Feejee, for Mamla 4 qr, Casks Rosel-a Wine 10 Cases Patent Felt l Muslin j 4 Boxes Beads f 4 Medicines 12 doz. Jams i 13 Boxes Glassware 160 doz. Cider By the
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    • 50 4 1 From Where. I To Sail, Vessel’s Names. 1 To s I Commanders 1 rfi Liverpool, via Batavia March Brig Eagle 2C6 A. Smith l d() do> Brig r, E ercd f!o via do. do. Caroline Augusta do do Emund, Castie do do Liveipool. M.JI I
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    • 112 4 Date. VESSEL'S NAMES, j Toms COMMANDERS. Where From, f Destination To Sail Apr. 17 Brit, brig Kade>- Ihix i 124 G. Solomon Penang tn repair Jane 9 Colonel Young j 175 C.S.Tlioma s do. Laid up tt 22 Ship FatiholRacnman I 21,0 Abd. R. u*litnan Mai
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    • 237 4 In consequence of the deficiency of the Circulating Medium, and the peculiar mode in which business is conducted in this Settlement, scarcely any sales are made for cash; and, it being therefore impossible to give the cash price of almost any article, it must he obsei red that
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    • 942 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com mon weight is the P ctil,ofl33 1-3 lbs. avoirdupuise, divided into l()o Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyan of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by the Gorge
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