Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 10 May 1832

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  • 31 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 19, VOL. 2. TEUESDiiY, MAY, 10, 1832. [NEW SERIES PMic Notifications appeari,,, i. Hi, P.™>, and Sipped the Proper Author,lie.,, are lobe eop.idered a, OJicial.
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  • 41 1 Daily expected to arrive and will load with all dispatch FOR LONDON. The A. 1. Ship Mersey, |§j§> 327 Tons Capt. Sharp. For Freight or Passage, having superior accommodations, apply to DOUG I AS, MACKENZIE CO. Singapore, Gift 31 ay, 1532.
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  • 50 1 The Teak-built Ship “Loeo Lyndoch/’ Captain rTIT Luscoum will be despatched about the sth Proximo. For Freight or Passage, having Accomm, radons of the first Order. Apply to JOHN PURVIS. N. B. The Lord Lyndoch carri iu\ xperienced Surgeon of the lloval Navy. Sh (japore, 2hlh April 1832.
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  • 35 1 The Interest of Mr. Lewis Perl] a, of this place, and Mr. John De Cruz, of .Calcutta, in our Est .bnr.bment ceased on the 30th April last. LOVINCr CO. Si.'/cajwre, I r Mao. 1831.
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  • 386 1 Latest E uropean Intelligence. [FROM BELL’S WEEKLY MESSENGER, DEC, 12.] LVLPteRIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS.— Tuesday, Dec. 6. This being il-.e d.iy for ihe meeting of Parliament, tin* King proceeded m state to the II >use of L At t wo o’clock t he arrival of the Sovej-.eign was announced
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  • 1207 1 My Lords and Gentlemen I have called you together that you may resume, without further delay, the important duties on which the circumstances of the times require your immediate attention; and I sinceielv regret the inconvenience which I am well avvare you must experience from so early
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  • 1687 1 The new Reform Bill was introduced to the House of Commons on Monday, an t read a first time. The debate on the second reading began last night, and will be finished before the early impression of this journal will have travelled far into the country—our
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 80 1 NOTICE The undersigned having been appointed Agent to the Oriental Fife Insurance Society of Calculi a is prepared to furnish printed forms of the prescribed Certificates necessary to obtain Policies. Agents in Calcutta, Messrs. Mackintosh vV Co. JOHN PURVIS. Singapore \st May, 1832: TO LET. T!f E HOUSE lately occupied
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  • 1255 2 ihcembtr \hh. Cantos Factory. Lold Ei.lenbo_rodgh, on We.hi. shay, m ivnl for certain copies «»f correspou.lence conoeeieh wilsi tha late in-oUataotis bci ween ill a F.ci.ry at Caaton and the Govern, met, and li.st India Company He mentioned ineiwo aa.ioiiucemeiits nr tae Factory oi the *2i,t!i i\i;,y and
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  • 447 2 Til'S nv.’.oH of i he country, so far as its politics are concerned, is tranquil. Almost all the comities have no.v met and expressed their continued attucbmenl to the Bill. E.sex, which met on Saturday, was the last which will probably a sh obi. -’io tills part of
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  • 748 2 Spectator Office, Saturday two o’Clock. The Mouse of Commons met this day soon after V2 o’, lock, hut the debate on the Reform Bill had n-t been resumed up to half-past. one. Mr. Merries had moved for papers connected with Holland and Belgium. The motion was seconded by Mr.
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  • 165 2 Stock Exchange, Friday Evening Cou.snis ieft o.i Saturday at 83 f 7-8, arul Exchequer Bills at Is .ami 8 c prem. Consider able excitement was produced on 1 uesday by the nouiutinent in the I Jerald. ot a revolution in Madrid 5 but it was «,f brief
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  • 756 2 The report of the commission of the Chamber of Peers in Prance, on the I proposed modification of uiuir own order, j drawn np by the Duke de Cazes, will i be read with interest even after the j numerous discussions which the subject has already
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  • 274 2 We l save much pleasure in publishing the following correspondence, and according to the request of our correspondent, solicit the attention of our contemporaries in India tovvai ds it.— Ed 8. C. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir Not. having yet seen the Correspondence between Captain Aiken,
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  • 575 2 CAPTAIN JOHN AIKEN. Commander of the Bark Lady fth-r, r-v Dear Sir, On the occasion of our approaching separation, we cannot allow the opportunity tc pass without expressing the grateful sense we all, individually, and collectively,—entertain of your conduct during a voyage of an unusually protracted
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  • 576 3 Thursday, JO !h May, 1832 On Thursday last arrived the Brig llee, Captain Warden, from London the 27th December, having completed a rapid passage from I hence to Batavia in about three months and a halt. She reache i the latter {.dace on the J5th ult. and having rein*
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  • 1223 3 Tik Session of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery opene.l on Monday last tlie7t!i instant, before ROB ;rT IbbetsON Esqre Governor or President of Prince of Wales’ Island, Singapore an I Malacca, and SAMUEL George Bonham Esqre-, Resident Counsellor of Singapore. On ascending (he Bench the
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  • 1185 3 ‘‘Having disposed of all the Bills of Indictment which have been laid before them, the Grand Jury of Prince of Wales' Island. Singapore and Malacca,* beg respectfully to submit to the notice of your Lordships, certain points which appear to them most materially j to affect the interests and
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  • 246 3 ARRIVALS, MAY 1832 2nd. Spanish barq. Triurifo, Joaq. Sa!ado, from Manila 6th ult. Spanish Drig Paz P. Pientzenaaer from Manila 7th ult. 3rd Brit, brig Bee W. Warden, from j London 27th December. j Dutch Sch* Reliance, R. E-La-ming; from Batavia 21st April i Brit, brig Heaplee, Chong Hean
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY, 10th 1832.
    • 405 4 fit/ the Dutch schooner Laurel, 11 Tons, from Hat avia. 500 Pis. Banca i in 338 Pepper 63 Japan Camphor 40.48 Gallons Arrack By the J hitch barque Alexander, 120 Tons. from Batavia. 1982 Pis. Rice lit) the Hr it. barque IsabellaHobertson, 372 Tons, from Calcutta 15 Chests Patna
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    • 511 4 Ji/j the Dutch schooner Laurel, 114 Tons, for N'ndoh and Batavia. 270 15, gs Wheat 75 Gorges Saiiuaha (jO Pieces Ginghams t 3 Casks Fish Hoes 54 Caskets Salt Fish 2 1 Yellow Clay ‘2 China Hoot. 4 Pieces Dining Table J lihd. Claret i Pipe Cape Wine j
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    • 95 4 Vessels’ Names. J Tons. Commanders. From Whence. To Sail. Ship Mersey 32 7 J. Sharp Liverpool via Batavia. November. Brig Diana 198 W* Lepper do. do. December. Brig John Biggar 183 S. Me Beatfi London do. do. Brig Troughton 280 J. Thompson London do. do. Barque
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    • 159 4 date. VESSEL’S NAMES. Tons I COMMANDERS. I Where From. Destination To Sail Mar. 23 Brit, ship Lord Lt/ndoch j 638 j J. H. Luscouibe Batavia London April 5 Britschr. Singapore Packet 17 Penang >, 9 Dutch bark Lambier 114 Wall Rajah Salangore 14 Brit. schr. Diamond
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    • 126 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 be observed that the
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    • 1062 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com moil weight is the P f cul, ofl33 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koya» of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by
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