Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 19 April 1832

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. HO. IS, VOL. 2. THURSDAY, APRIL, 19, 1832. [NEW SERIES.] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official
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  • 79 1 The Governor or President of Prince of Wales’ Island Singapore and Malacca, and the Resident Counsellor of Singapore, having severally taken the prescribed oaths as 3 udges of this Court, Notice is hereby given, that the Court
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  • 43 1 NOTICE is hereby given, that all Dogs found running loose about the Streets between the 16th and 26th Instant both davs inclusive, ill be destroyed Ry order of the Magistrates, CHAS. RYAN. Clerk to the Magistrates, Singapore 1 \th Air 'd 1832.
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  • 51 1 .s£F The Teak-built Ship “Lord Lyndoch,” Captain J 1>. Luscoinbe., 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 Koval Navy. Singapore, 2 ?>th March
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  • 87 1 ISLAND OF ST. HELENA. For the in formation of Persons who are Subjects of the United States of America. Merchant and Ship Agent, at the Island of St. Helena, has been appointed by the President of the Vnited States of America, at the City of Washington, on the 4th
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  • 79 1 Messrs. FIUNCIS&SON beg leave to return their sincere thanks to the Gentlemen of the Settlement for the support they have hithereto met with but they do not find the patronage they have to been favoured with, in the Bakin; line sufficient to defray the heavy expense they have incurred
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  • 127 1 S wXT 11 klena Bazaar for the Sale of Marine Stores, Provisions, Europe Indi a Chin a (l oons; A T T HE BRIDGE, 8U<921 ARB) Shipping Agent, and Proprietor of the above Establishment, begs leave to inform Owners, Captains, and Passengers of Ships, that he has
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  • 428 1 From the CalcutlaGovernmentGazette, March Bth. HOLLAND. The second chamber of the states received if* new Preside, t, M. Van Arch Van W ck, on F id-ty. The Minister of Finance was introduced. He explained in a* cry long discourse the plan he had followe i in m .kiig o*u
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  • 535 1 The treaty of twenty-four articles of peace with Holland was introduced to the Chamber on Thursday week, accompanied by a note from the plenipotentiaries of the five powers, declaring the articles to have all the force of a solemn convention between Belgium and the five powers who guarantee their
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  • 1080 1 In BERTOLACCi’S excellent work upon the reotmesc this lsl aud, we find the following observation page 40 I, Where a general n-| well considered improvement, should be efleeted we ought to keep in mind, that in node partmeut. of Government is the advantage of pursuing a steady and undisturbed
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  • 775 1 (Bombay Gazette Feb. 2otfi.) The Sayings and Doings” of the Camp at, A j mere, a e given in the following article from the E tst Indian, a C Icultn Jonrntl. Camp Ajmere, J mu try 21., 1832. Yesterday morning, the whole of llie Raj
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  • 47 2 The total gross quantity oi OPIUM, for which passes have be. u g anted m B> nbay to the 23,1, amounts to 93 >l chests, which date the thews an i r*rpise since our last notice under ill), of 443 C.iests. Bombay Gazelle Feb. 2otk.
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  • 684 2 (prom the Mm Gazette, March \2lh.) B; the .ship Georgian, from Pmla lelphia! w 1 have received American papers to tlie i7ili October, fivehlavs later than those which we received by the previous arrival. The fears which were excite l m some of the states, on
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  • 265 2 Through the kindness of a friend, we are emoleU to prese.it a fe v extracts fro 11 Philadelphia papers of October. Am 0 .12 the ad- :verpseoi uits. is a l, t.oat a Liao of Five Millions of Dollars raised in \*2l, baring per O»ot.
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  • 246 2 At Pernatnbaco on the night of the. l lth of September, the troops, of the G trrisbn, on the plea of discontent for not f being allowed to leave their barrack but after a certain hour, sallied forth int/o the town to the number of about and corn
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  • 209 2 When the Sesostris left England in November last, the case of Sir John Claridge, was still under the consideration of the Privy Council; the arguments of Counsel were closed and time was taken to. form tlie Judgement. It was expected that the learned Recoidei would be returned
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  • 569 2 THE ARMY.— The arrival of the Transport Ship Lad Me ifiiiyhleri, from Malacca on Friday last, brings us accounts from thence, some days later than those last received bv Hie Wellington. The Lad// Me Saughten I ft Malacca early in ihe present month, and Penang on the 14 th
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    • 975 2 CORRSSPi) NDENCE. THE M \QA PQaITCffHOMClE. T'l THE EDITOR OF THE INDIA GAZETTE. Sri, Vliii >ugh considered- in lli -msel ves, ft e sd vis in which the Editor of the Si gapore Ciirom.de has indulged a; the expense of the Narrate e ot the late N owing Expedition,” are
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  • 3149 2 A Narrative of the Successful manner of Cut floating the Clone Tree, in the himl of Dominica, one of the Wind tv <.rd Chan hi e Islands hg William Urban Eaee Esq., Little entertainment can be expected from this subject which is dry in its nature, and
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  • 63 3 We beg to intorin Correspondents who may wish to favor us with communications, that our Letter-box is now ready lor the reception of all such, whether they be grave or gay, moral or political. The Box is to be fount! on the first door in Kling Street from
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  • 81 3 Although we have done no more than following precedents in charging 50 Cents for every extra Chronicle bought ot us, yet we are always ready to attend to friendly suggestions, and to give satisfaction whenever it is in our powtr to do so. We have therefore reduced the
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  • 1435 3 Thursday April Vitk. 1832. The arrivals of the week have brought little of no intelligence of an interesting nature, the Dutch schooner Diana having left Batavia without bringing any letters or packets for this .place, while the Calcutta Papers, received by the Dona Carmelita to the 15th March, contain
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  • 194 3 ARRIVALS, APRIL, 18% Ilth Brit, brig Julia MaWo Rung-, from Malacca 7th insf. 121 h Brit, brig Kkader Bux Geok Sit'g, fro$tv Malacca 7th iu&t. Brit, barque Dona Carmelita Chas. Git av, from Calcutta 20th ult. 13lh' Dutch schr. Diana Robt. Tcvfer, from Jar* 22nd ulf. Brit. bHg Sonhein,
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  • 35 4 To Loudon Tin 4 Sugar 5 5.?. Coffee 7 Peppei 7 7s. Measurement Goods 8 to £10, 10$. To Bengal 1 Sa. Rupee per Picul. China 1 Sp. Dr. Batavia 1 Guilder
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER, SINGAPORE THURSDAY APRIL 19th 1832.
    • 490 4 By the British brig Noraschakim, 120 'Tons from Penang and Malacca. 80 Pis. Tin 800 Rice 50 Beche de Mer 10 Sipe Fish 1 6 Sugar 10 Jaggery 80 Paddy 70 Baskets China Tobacco 1500 Yards Long Cloth By the British brig Catherine, 125 Tons from Penang 1600 Pis.
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    • 364 4 By the B rit. brig Noraschakim, 120 Tons for Penang and Malacca. 200 Pis. Salt 10 Garlic 10 Od 50 Coir Rope 15 Dried Fish 120 Sets Iron Pans 1800 Gallons Arrack 2000 Yards Long Cloth 200'J in No. Flooring Tiles By the Brit brig Catherine, 125 Tons for
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    • 61 4 Vessels’ Names. Tons. J Commanders. J From-Whence. To Sail, Ship Mersey 317 J. Sharp Liverpool via Batavia. October. Brig Diana 295 W- Lepper (Jo. do. do. Diadem 183 A. Walker Port Glasgow viaBatavia. do. Ship AUerton 281 E. Gill Liverpool via Batavia. do. Brig John Biggar
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    • 109 4 Date- ELS’ NAMES. Tons COMMANDERS. Where From. J Destination) ToSale. Mar. 23 Brit, ship Lord Lyndock 638 J. D. Luscornbe Batavia Londoo 30 Coch.Cli. ship Ten Jeong 2S0 Sey Wen Khan Cochin China April 5 Brit.sehr. SinyaporePacket 17 G- H. Roys Penang 6 biig Virginie 223
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    • 380 4 j n 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 be observed that
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    • 903 4 The Cum-ncv in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. Ilie comon weight is the Wcul 0f133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the koya n «?<• 40 Piculs nearly Java Tobacco bv the Corge
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