Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 5 April 1832
1832-04-05
1
4
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/singchronicle
Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
-
Title Section33 1832-04-05 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. sro. 14, VOL. 2. THURSDAY, APRIL, 5, 1832. [NEW SERIES.] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official33 words
-
Article51 1832-04-05 1 HHT The Teak-built Ship “Lord Lyndoch,” Captain J. D. Luscombe, will be despatched about the 25th Proximo. For Freight or Passage, having Accommodations of the first Order. Apply to JOHN PURVIS. N. B. The Lord Lyndoch carries an experienced Surgeon of the Royal Navy. Singapore 28 th March51 words
-
Article274 1832-04-05 1 (F, om the Lienyal Hurkaru, March (Sth.J London November 7. 1831. Tlie Paris papers of Friday, which reached us last niiiht contain no news ol importance. Tue Ministry certainly iutenu to create a butch oi new peers, to carry the peerage bill. The bill will be presented274 words
-
Article458 1832-04-05 1 The outcry preity loud throughout the nation, pretty general, against the enormity of some 200 Peers exercising an unrestricted dominion over the King and Commons, and a very large minority of fhe peers themselves backed by the whole body of the people of England, except, those458 words
-
554 1832-04-05 1 Monday Evening.— Although this was looked forward to last week as a very eventful day, the city has been wholly free from excitement. The two great sources of alarm—the tumultuous assemblages of the lower orders, and the cholera—have almost entirely ceased to operate. In the554 words
-
Article3641 1832-04-05 1 (From the Examiner, November 6.) We have collated the various accounts of the riots at Bristol, aud the following is as correct and impartial as we are enabled to obiain in the present excited slate of mind of the witnesses of the evenls. Sir Charles Wetherell arrived3,641 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement345 1832-04-05 1 GOVERNMENT notification. Malacca, the 30 th March 1832. THE following para, of a Public General Letter dated the 27th July 1831, from the Hon'ble the Court of Directors, to the Governor General in Council at Fort William is published for general information Para. 2nd* “We have now to acquaint you345 words
-
-
Article910 1832-04-05 2 (From GalignanVs Messenger of Nov. 5.) The following is an extract of a letter from Napoli. giving a detail of the circumstances attending the deat.ii of Count Capo d’ Istiia The m iruiug, as the President was going accor ling to custom to attend the service at the church,910 words
-
Article99 1832-04-05 2 The following is from the Standard of the 31st October.—lt. is a reply made to Mr, Lees, whose Son was on board the Ship Gail ford. Lloyds' October 24. 1831. Sir, —I regret being obliged to inform you, in reply to your letter received Ibis day, that99 words
-
Article477 1832-04-05 2 FOR THE SEASON 1831-1832. Asia, 1020 ton*, (Thos. Heath, Esq. Managing Owner) George K. Batiiie, Commander,Bengal and China, to he at Gravesend Jan. 2 1832, in the Down*, J in 29, 1832. Sir David Scott 1342 tons, David James Ward, Commander. Bengal and China, to be477 words
-
Article217 1832-04-05 2 (From the Canton Register, S th March.) We understand that Hovv-qua, the senior Hong-merchant, has signified his intention or withdrawing from foreign business. This announcement has led to various speculations as to his motive for giving up so profitable a branch of trade. Many cogent reasons might be assigned;217 words
-
3399 1832-04-05 2 Continued from our Last. From Mingin steer along shore to the S. E. not corning under 16 fathoms, winch will bring you to Laboan Hadgie, and you may anchor within the sand island or in3,399 words
-
Article1258 1832-04-05 3 Thursday April hth. 1832 Since our last, H M. Sloop-of-war Cruizer, Captain Parker, and the barque Water Witch have arrived from Cnina, and proceeded on their destinations the Austen also has arrived from Calcutta, Penang and Malacca. By the latter, we have received intermediate files of Calcutta Papers for1,258 words
-
Article148 1832-04-05 3 Calcutta Feb. 4 1832.—1 t miv be useful to those interested in the Opium Market to learn that accounts from Bombay of the 11th Jany. state that up lo the Bth of that rriouih passes had been granted by the G >verument for 9500 Chests to be brought148 words
-
Article316 1832-04-05 3 ARRIVALS, MARCH, 1832. 29th Brit, barque Water Witch, A. Henderson, from Macao, 20th inst. 30th Cochin Chinese ship Ten Jeong, Wen Khan, from Cochin China ISih l ist. 31st H. 1VI. sloop Cruizer, Parker Esq from Macao 21st inst.. APRIL. 2nd Brit, brig Nooraschaki/n, Oi Chin Leeong, from Penang316 words
-
COMEMRCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL, 5th 1832.
-
Article32 1832-04-05 4 To London Tin 4 s'ss. Coffee 7 Prp|jfi 7 bs. IVleasurenienl Goods Bto £lO, 10s. To Bengal 1 Sa. Rupee per Picul- China 1 Sp. Dr. >» Batavia 1 Guilder32 words
-
Article420 1832-04-05 4 iiy the lint- brig Highland Chief, 1/6 'Jons, from Siam. 470 Pis. Sugar 67 Gambouge j 44 Ivory i 120 in No. Tecals valued at Drs 672 By the Brit, barque Sylph, 305 Tons, from Calcutta. j 15 Chests Opium Paina 45 Benares j By the Dutch barque Java,420 words
-
Article389 1832-04-05 4 By the B rit. brig Highland Chief\ 176 1 Tons, for Malacca and Madras. 25 Gorges Nankeens 10 Pieces Lustrings 1400 Yards Long Cloth 3 Chests Cassia 7000 in No, Ch'na Caps B y the Butch b que Java, 330 Tons for iatavia. 202 Kegs Iro. are 3 Casks389 words
-
Article60 1832-04-05 4 Vessels’ Names. Tons. Commanders. FaOM Whence. To SAIL. Ship* Mersey 317 J. Sharp Liverpool via Batavia. October. Brig Diana 295 W- Lepper do* <*q. Diadem ]B3 A. Walker Port Glasgow viaßatavia. do. Ship Allerton 281 E. Gill Liverpool via Batavia. do. Brig John Biff gar London60 words
-
Article105 1832-04-05 4 Date- VESSELS’ NAMES- Tons J COMMANDERS, j Where From, j Destination i ToSai*. Mar. 9 B r l> Cutter Emerald F. Collins Malacca 19 bark Royal Charlotte 262 R. Dudman Liverpool China jj 23 ship Lord Lyndoch 638 J. H. Luscombe Batavia London s 25 biig105 words
-
Article235 1832-04-05 4 In consequence of ilie deficiency of the Circulating Medium, and the peculiar mode in which business is conducted in this Settlement scarcely uny soles are made for cash; and it beinff therefore impossible to (jive the cash price of almost any article, it must be observed that the235 words
-
Article900 1832-04-05 4 Ti.„ Cum-ncv in which commercial transactions are calculated, t. the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cent.. The common 0t133 1-3 lbs. which* SiwoßensaiMaund,. Jl e f erences TV. D. No Demand. P. D. Partial Demand. D. Demand. C. Current. W. Wanted. PRICE REMARKS, j EASTERN ARTICLES. PRICE axo REMARKS900 words
-