Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 28 June 1832

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. WO. 2,6, VOL. 2. THURSDAY, JUNB 28, 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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  • 34 1 The A. British-built Brig Hardings, 260 Tons Register, R. Gibson r. nCommander. For Freight or Passage, apply to ROBERT WISE CO. Singapore, 2 6th June 1532.
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  • 22 1 The Teak Ship “Elizabelli, 3 Captain Craigie. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN PURVIS Singapore, 20 th June 1832.
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  • 38 1 A* L Barque Jean Dr a ham, Captain Dunscombe, has the greater part of her Cargo engaged, and will be despatched as soon as possible. For Freight, apply to JOHN WARING. Singapore 18 th June 1832.
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  • 961 1 1 hat once glittering delusion, the Sinking Fund, which had the effect for so long a period of blinding the British nation as to the slate of its affairs, appears at last to have expired under the extreme pressure of the
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  • 468 1 From the Columbian Sentinel. February \si 1832. We subjoin the following r< marks from the New York Commercial A 1 vertiser REJECTION OE MR. VAN SUREN f It is with peculiar satisfaction that we copy the following paragraph from the National Intelligencer of Thursday morning. Senate were engaged yesterday
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  • 318 1 From the Chinese Courier, May sth. 1532. The Rebellion —Since our last no intelligence has been received from the revolted districts, and we understand that the government has taken measures to prevent any information being circulated, and tlie official despatches are not published as hitherto. The Chinese report the
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  • 801 1 From the Companion to the Chinese Calendar. LOCAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE WEATHER AND BAZAAR. The Southern part of China to which alone Europeans have access, or in Which they are al. towed to reside, has, in at I periods of Chinese History been considered damp and unhealthy 8a much
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 319 1 ADVERTISEMENT- -**<«• *->»*» One Hundred Thousand Dollars Reward. The above remuneration will be given to the inventor, who first communicates a certain, and satisfactory plan, for the preventing of all American vessels coming to the Island of Java to purchase and load Coffee; thereby interfering with the plans and profits
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    • 101 1 j Life Insurance Society of Calcutta is prepared to furnish printed forms of the prescribed Certificates necessary to obtain Policies. Agents in Calcutta, Messrs. Mackintosh Co. JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, Ist May, 1832. HOSPITAL FOR SEAMEN M. J. MARTIN Surgeon begs to inform Commanders of Vessels trading to this Port, that
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  • 2427 2 BRIEF SKETCH Of TIIZ MaWTCBOV D"¥WA8TV KEVT J China. its origin ans history. i The Maatchou hiMariaa, Imve eatovouve coa, <■;,I their very moden r„e f 11,,h ir reilaig their a.i«a, a, iahte. 6 5aung h ,1, f,„u, a Ihv.aay broU,h l however, it in »>ot difficult to vi.h -bie
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  • 705 2 PARIS, Jan. 18. The political horizon grows gradual- j ly ra re clear, and the prospects of peace j become manifest to those whosomt time j a ro would persuade the world that war m i<t necessarily ensue in the beginning of tuts \ear. Toe intentions of the Aim-
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  • 867 2 List of Arrivals at, and Departures from St. Helena. 1832. Ffcby. 6. English Schooner Emma W. H. Bore ell, ram Algoa Bay Jan. 20, f*r Lo i!« ri. 6. E Ship Indianna J. Webster, from the Mauritius Dee. 25, for Lon ion. 6. French Ship Paq'ip.hnt Santait P.
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  • 472 2 Thursday, 28 tk June, JS32. The arrivals oft he week havebr ughi no ad 'ition to our European ].itelli~ genre. The prospect of a war on the Continent of Europe which vve noticed in our last, we are hapP3 tn hud, is, ac* cording to some letters from Lafcavia,
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  • 2600 3 Our letters from B itavia by the Reliance (up to 13th Ju.ie) continue to give the in »st glomny accounts of tlie future prospects ol tree-trade on Java; and state tout only one. universal feeling of the greits-d depression exiued throughout, tlie com uercial community ot all nations,
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  • 263 3 ARRIVALS, JOVE 183?. gist British ship Charles Fvbes, Taos. from Bomba 26<h Vl iy* ft British sliip Severn, T.ios. Sanders, from Sourabaya 4th inst. 9a Da ch brig Goanwan, Apteean, fro.fi Tag.U 4th inst. 22nd Port, bri* St. Franc wo de Plata, B, D. Dis Santos, from B >
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER, SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE, 28th 1832.
    • 243 4 By the Brt. bark Sylph, 305 Tons, from China1329 Pis. 269 Boxes Camphor 75 Boxes Tea 3 China Sundries 3 Cases Contents and value unknown 600 Dollars Annisette Oil 800 Ironmongery By the Brit, brig Heaplee, 60 Tons, from Malacca and Penang 173 Bags Wheat 80 Pis. Sugar 40
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    • 701 4 By the But. bark Sylph, 30o Ions, for Calcutta 305 Bunccils Gold Dust 226 Pis. 81 Cutties"Tin 359 77 Sap an Wood 437 in No- .Spanish Dollars 9 9> in No Sicca Rupees i0 Dollars value of Silver Bar By the Brit, brig Heaplee, 60 Tons, for Malacca. 15
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    • 61 4 Vessels’ Names. Tons. Commanders. From Whence. j To Sail T-r ought on 280 J. Thompson London via Batavia. *(r reel an 235 —Bacon Liverpool viaBatavia Hardings 260 R- Gibson, r. n. jri S Alexander 260 A. Ogilvie Shin Fa 1 f r Eam0nd W Benson London
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    • 135 4 Datr I VESSELS’ NAMES. Toy's j COM VI A XOURS. Whebe F,u, m Dectisatiok |ToSXii. 11 rlt s llr SingaporePackrt 17 i i Penang 1 y n 'l Staff'd 265 Alex. Inglis Greenock Europe Dutch brig Noruschakim 86 Oi Chiu Leeoug Malacca 1 .June 4 Brit
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    • 1172 4 The Currency m which commercml transactions a re calculated, is the* Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com W thC r*' U n r\ 1 3 lb t S a r° l I? Up0lSe dividcd illt0 100 Catties Salt and Rice, are common!, sold by the Kovan of
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