Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 11 August 1831

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. 3*o. 32, THURSDAY, AtTSUST 11, 1831. Public No lift cations appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities 7 are to be considered as Official. [NEW SERIES.]
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  • 33 1 The fast-sail ini* teal-built Ship Eliza, Captain J. S. Groves, will leave in about 20 days For Light Freight or Passage. Apply to A. L JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, ?>rd. August 1831.
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  • 29 1 Tne fine last sailing* Ship Nor den, 500 tons Captain J. >1 slier, will leave in all August. For Freight or Passage, apply to HUNTER, WATT& CO.
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  • Latest European Intelligence. (FROM THE BOMBAY PAPERS OF JUNE AND 2ND. JULY.)
    • 432 1 War between Austria and France is considered inevitable by a great majority of the City politicians but th~re are still many well-in-formed people who think it may be deferred for a time. For our part, we are inclined to think otherwise. It is not likely that Austria will
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    • 522 1 The Paris papers announce what is by no means improbable, that Turkey ami Persia have availed themselves of her embarrassments to declare war against Russia It. is to be presumed that the Poles would take care that the l urks should he put in possession of (he
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    • 121 1 The Berlin State Gazette of the 2nd inst. contains the following Letters from KaEnigsbeg state that intelligence reached that town on the 28th ult. from the frontiers of Russia, of au insurrection having broken out in the Government of Wilna. Tiie insurgents had seized the arms deposited
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    • 216 1 The Milan Gazette, which, it should be recollected, is completely under Austrian influence, in its number of the 28th March, confirms the capture of Rimini on the 25th, and adds, —that “the rebels experienced a considerable loss, and leti a great number of dead upon the field of battle,
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    • 667 1 The Warsaw Gazelle gives the following particulars, under date of April 1 The result of yesterday’s battle is entirely owing to the bold and well-directed manoeuvres of IheOom-mauder-in-Chief. They were executed with such dispatch and set reev, that even 1 he inhabitants of Warsaw, aldiough every
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    • 36 1 In appears from the Southern Journals that nu merous bodies of the Constitutionalists are still in m >vement in the south of Spain, and that neither Manzanares nor Torrijos has been arrested.—-C.f lignani's, April 6th.
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    • 520 1 We ha\e received the glorious news of another victory gained by the gallant Poles, over their barbarous oppressors. Tiiis noble people, whose spirit, half a century of foreign domination could not break—whose patriotism arid love of liberty have heaved under and heaved off the enormous mass of
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  • 98 1 “It is worthy of remark, that of the 3fH Mem bers who voted against Reform, no fewer than 130 English Members (we leave out the Scotch and Irish) are the very representatives of those Boroughs which it is meant by the bill to disfranchise totally, or in part; Sirike
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  • 182 1 On looking over the division on the second read, ing of the Reform Bill, we find that of those who voted against it sixteen are for nine places containing one hundred and twenty-s< ven voter-.; being an average of eight to each; and twenty-two tor fourteen places with
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  • 136 1 His Majesty has shown to the world the sincerity of his profession, by thrusting two officers out of the Royal Household, for voting against the Bill—Mr. Horace Seymour, and Captain Meynill. On Tuesday afternoon they were c. nrnivn on Wednesday mornservants of the Crow they liked. V T
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 336 1 GOVERNMENT ADVERT ISLMENT TO BE SOLO by Public A uction, on Monday next, the 15th instant, at 1 1 o’Clock a. m at the Master Attendant’s Odice The Schooner 'Yiamonl” The Gun Boat Tweed” AND THE Government Accommodation Boat The Boals and list of Stores may be seen on application
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    • 23 1 TO LET, THAI Commodious House, situated upon Government Hill, lately occupied by Mr. Bonham. Apply to Maclaine, fraser eo. Singapore, kth Aug. 1831.
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  • 1054 2 The following account of a hurricane experienced by the Hon’ble Company’s Ship Reliance while on her homeward bound passage, has been P*' 1 e y forwarded to us for publication, and will no ou prove deeply interesting to many of our rea< (jrs. “Extract from the Journal of
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  • 187 2 Private letters/. omPenang of subsequent date to our latest Singapore Chronicles, confirms-... part the report we reprinted, of an aae.npt having been made bv a member of the family of tii ex-Raj a of Q-iedah, to repossess him of the Q iedi.ni territory by torce of arms The Penang
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  • 532 2 The public announcement of a probable stoppage of the British Trade ou the Ist Au- o-ust next, has already produced a degree of acti j vity among some of the Chinese in their enqui- ries after various articles, which may lead to a general improvement
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  • 1232 2 Mr. Editor, Sir, You will oblige me by inserting in your next Chronicle the enclosed letter, which although under an assumed signature, is trom a friend of mine who has not only ample' sources of information, but is interested in preventing erroneous impressions regarding the late Committee of Supercargoes
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  • 1027 2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 11th 1831. By the arrival ot the Barque Freak, Captain Barrington, from Calcutta the 9th ult, we have beeit put in possession of Calcutta Newspapers to the sth July. They contain no late or important intelligence. From the Hurkaru of the 21st June, we copy a paragraph
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  • 888 3 ..A defter from Rhio ot the 6th inst. jlis that on the Ist. a report .re.ach.eil that settlement that six Eiianpon Pirate prows made their appearance on the north coast ot Bintang, and '.that a gang from.them’ landed in small boats, and attacked a. liu.t which stood op
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  • 2064 3 We have been favored with a valuable communication relative to the rise and progt ess (if the present dispute Witu the Panghooloo or Chief oi Naming, ol which we gladly avail ourselves in laying before the public what we consiuer to be a fair and impartial statement of the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 28 3 TO LET. Front the 1st September next. THE HOUSE in High Street present! y occupied by Messrs. Douglas, Mackenzie Go Apply to SPOTTISVVOODE&CONNOLLY, S nyapart. Wth August, 1831;
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 154 4 ARRIVALS, AUGUST, i£3l. 3rd. H. C Schooner Zephyr, S. Coniialion, Ir on Malacca 3 Ist July. -4lli. i>.4l li Barque Watama P. Blair, Irani Batavia 2»ta ui-iino. sth. H. C Schooner Diamond, Ha 1jle Mustapaa, from Mu iac ca 30 di July. Sill. British Bark Frea/c, W. Bar r
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    • 292 4 By the Lt it ,*I ip Vi rfrcos, 200 Tons, Jrom Cheribun 6 doz. Kaiyoo Poutee oil 2 Pis. Nutmegs IkO Rice 3 Brusswire 2,, Genetry By the Brit, ship Good Success, 545 Tons, fro n Bombay 4 Chests Muhva Opium By the Brit, briy Catherine 125 Tons from
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    • 384 4 1 By the british Ship Good Success, 545 'ions, jor China. 11 Chests Malw a Opium By the brig Catherine 125 Tons Jor renting and Malacca 1000 Pis Java Ri e 10 Whne Sugar 4 i basket Tobacco, Siam and «Ja\a 100 Sapan wood 1.0 Gorges Britisn Sarongs id
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    • 77 4 Vessels' Names- Toys. Commanders Frur Where. To s tll Eaule 206 A. Siniili Liverpool, via Batavia May. Brig Emerald J Melville do. via do. March Ship Caroline Augusta W. B Webb, <lo. via do. April E-n >nd (lastie 2XO do. via do. iV.ay. Lady Gordon 286
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    • 391 4 Date. VESSEL'S NAMES. Tons CO.VIVIANDEMS. Where From. Destination' To SAir. 3 Apr. 17 1 Brit, brig Rader Hnx 124 G. Solomon Penang ,m repair June 9 Colo Young 175 CS. Thomas do. Lain up 22 T)'h.SW\\)Fatt/>olßachw(vi 219 A b:!. R tchmaii Malacca Malacca 31 Dutch brig
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    • 922 4 The Currency in w.iicli c> 11 uerciiil trails lot ions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The corn tnon weight, is the P cul, 0f!33 1-3 tbs. avoir Inpoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt, and Rice, are comuouiy sold by the Koyati of 40 Piculs,
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