Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 2 August 1832

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. Sf O. 31' VOX*. 2. THURSDAY, AUGUST, 2, 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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  • 59 1 Teak. GilBerry, Dead The first-class, built, British Ship more* Captain Janies having the whole of her Weight engaged, will sail for the above port with ail despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON 8c CO. The Gilmore has excellent accommodation for Passengers and carries an experienced Surgeon
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  • 29 1 ''d&t The A. L British-built Brig Hoardings, 260 Ions Register, .los Thornton, Commander. For Freight or Passage, apply to ROBERT WISE 8c CO. Singapore, 2Qth June 1832.
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  • 23 1 XT The Teak Ship Elizaliggt beth Captain Craigie. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, 20 th June 1832.
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  • 1237 1 Latest European Intelligence FROM BELL’S WEEKLY MESSENGER. LONDON, SUNDAY, APRIL 22. An express arrived from Paris late at a hour last night, conveying the following intelligence from our private correspondent. The cholera, it will he seen, is diminishing. The health of M. Perir-r is of great importance to the peace
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  • 471 1 SUNDAY ABRIL 22, 1832. French Papers, dated up to Friday evening, were received last night by speciil Express at theofiice of The Standard. We learn bv them that the deaths from cholera were diminishing, and hopes were entertained that the disease had nearly spent it force. The whole
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  • 484 1 The Times April 24th. The Bavarian State Gazette says, on the authority of private letters from Italy, that a con vention has been concluded at Rome respecting the affair at Ancona arrd the Legations, by which all parties are satisfied; so that it may be considered as certain that tranquillity
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  • 2184 1 The Austrian and Prussian Plenipotentiaries have at. length ratified the Treaty of 15th November, 1831, and it is expected that the next Courier from St. Petersburg will bring authority to the Russian Plenipotentiary to exchange the ratifications, A clause has been introduced into theTreaty, to make it palatable to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 121 1 A D VER TISEMENT. The undersigned Lim-Tim-Eng, Tan-Teang-G oan> and Gan-Goan Ting, have this day dissolved partnership, and from this date, the business will be conducted by Gan-Goan-Ting, who will settle all claims on the firm. LIM TIM ENG, TAN TEANGGOAN, GAN GOAN TTNG. Singapore 19 th July 1832, FOtTsALE
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  • 177 2 DREADFUL STATE OF IRELAND We regret to state, that by advices just received, we are informed that at the Kilkenny assizes, on tlie trial of one of the murderers of the tithe proctor at Knorktopher. after the Jury had refused to return a verdict against the
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  • 916 2 The Lord Chancellor has again brought before the House of Loids the law of Debtor and Creditor. It appears that the law commissioners have made a report, recommending the abolition of imprisonment for debt, altogether, both on mesne process, and in execution; except in cases
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  • 522 2 Great excitement prevails in all our West Tndifr Colonies, on the subject of the Order in Council for regulating slave labour, but those at which the most violent conduct has been adopted were Trinidad, Demerara, Berbice, St. Lucia, St. Kitt’s, and at Antigua. In St. Lucia the
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  • 1449 2 The Si. Helena, arrived in Tabic Bay on Wednesday evening. She left the Downs on the 6th of March. The intelligence she brings most gratifying to us, as Colonists, is, that Table Bay—and we suppose every other Bay hi the Colony—is declared a
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  • 204 3 Export of English WoviEN.-(from the Commercial Gazette) —The Princess Royal, Captain Young, sailed from Deptford on Thursday morning, for Hobart’s Town, Van Diemen’s Land, and has taken out from two to three hundred females, wido vsand spinsters four clergymen (we have not heard of what order), one surgeon, and
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  • 1471 3 NASiRATSVE OF A VuVaGE, DURING THE TEAR j 824, AMONG THE ISLANDS OF THE .SOUTH SEA g (Continued from out lastj After refreshing ourselves upon cold fowl and ham, and lying down for an hour we proceeded. Besides Ueeviak already mentioned, we now had 7 natives
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  • 1270 3 Thursday, 2nd. August, 1832. On Friday last, arrived the Ship Diadem, Captain Fairclough, from Liverpool the 30th March, touching only at Anjer. By this opportunity, London Papers to the 24th of that month have reached the Settlement in which, however, we find no news of much importance, excepting that
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  • 137 3 ARRIVALS JULY 1832. Du<eh ship Mastoor, Sliaick Mahomed Salim, from Grissee 22»d. June. §6lh Biit. brig Hardings, Jos. 1 hornton, from Tabie Bay 261. i May. 27th Brit, brig Diad<m, Robert Fairelougii, from Liverpool 30th Vi arch. 29th H.C.S. Berwickshire H. L.Thomas Esq, from England 28th Aprit 1832. DEPARTURES,
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2nd. 1832.
    • 461 4 Oy the Port, brig Eliza, 200 Tons, from Goa. 3 Pipes Lisbon White Wine 2 Pis. Brassware By the Brit, barque Tmughton, Tons-, from London. 60 000 Yards Brit. Printed Cottons 250 Dozens &2 Butts Sherry 72 Tons Bar Iron 10 Nail 18 Hoop 3 Cases Printing Paper I
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    • 599 4 Su the Port. brig Eliza, 200 Torn for Macao. 63 Gorge* Hattan Mats 20 Barrels Sweedisli J ur 222 Pis. Long Pepper J 15 Beche cle mer j 2 Tinder I 0 Nutmegs By the Brit, brig Severn 478 Tons for a Market. 3144 Pis. 52 Catties Sugar 105
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    • 51 4 Vessels’ Names. Tons, f Commander*. From Whence. j To Sail. Alexander 260 A.Ogilvie I Liverpool viaBatavia (March Brit Eatnond 265 W. Benson London Ship Earl of Liverpool 229 —Manning I Liverpool via .Ba.aua. Brit William 218 —Dobie >. >• M Bri Ellen 180 C. Patterson I
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    • 143 4 n.~^TT^ss Kl .S' NAMES"" rcOMMAVOBBS. I WheReFrom. I DESTmLT.oNjToSMt June 19 BriL ship Elizabeth Jno. Craigie Sydney*S»ourabaya London j j* t 2! Dutch brig Goanwan 132 Apteean Es 26 Dutch sc hr. Nasarrie 74 SlmrifF Ally Jambie I July 3 Brit, ship Gilmore 500 J. Berry
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    • 886 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are a!c l J t^ a ie he coramoii'b thi''lioyaa tnon weight is the P'cul, ot 133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divi e u Diiat hv the Bunkal which weighs two dollars, or J# In consequence of the deficiency of to give the
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