Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 9 August 1832

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  • 32 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. wo. 32. VOL. 2. THURSDAY, AUGUST, 9, 1832. Public Notifications appearing- in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be as Official^ [NEW SERIES
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  • 45 1 The fine A. 1. Britishbuilt Brig HARDINGS, Captain Joseph Thornton. Having nearly the whole of her Dead Weight engaged, she will be meet with immediate despatch. For Freight of Sugar, Coffee and Measurement Goods. Apply to ROBERT WISE dO. Singapore, J.s£. August, 1832.
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  • 59 1 The first class, Teakbuilt, British Ship Gilmore,” Captain James Berry* having the whole of her Dead Weight engaged, will sail for the above port with- all despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON Sc CO. The Gilmore has excellent accommodation far Passengers and carries an experienced Surgeon
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  • 20 1 The Teak Ship Elizabeth” Captain Craigie. For Freight or Passage, apto JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, 2C )fh June 1832.
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  • 961 1 Latest European Intelligence BELL S MESSENGER, 22nd April 1832. reform bill. The following is an analysis of the difference between the votes of Saturday, the 181 h of October, 1831, and Saturday the 14th of April, 1832. The Majority in the House of Lords on Saturday, the 18th of October
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  • 573 1 It is we understand, in the of the Post-Office to transmit all the Mails of the Kingdom by light two-horse vehicles instead of the four horse post-coaches at present in use. Since the improvements in road-making, and the correspondent improvement in the quality of the
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  • 990 1 <f The Crown, C. Hopper, Commander, of the Quebec line of packet ships, left the London-docks on Monday with settlers for Upper Canada. We understand there are about 250 passengers going out in this vessel; a great postion of then* comprise agricultural labourers, mechanics, and small farmers, most
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  • 235 1 For some valuable information on lliis important subject we are indented to tire Paris Correspondent of Ihe Courier.-— Play-goers rejoice Tl re ladies’ .fashions are now more remarkable for being unbecoming ai d absurd than elegant and tasteful as formerly. They ticnv wear bonnets
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 157 1 ~FOR SALE^ \nd to be had of the person in charge of the Library, A Few Copies op AMILIAR DIALOGUES IN ENGLISH AND MALAY. For the use o f learners of the latter language. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. The profit derived from the sale f this work, will be appropriated )y
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  • 1093 2 Ou Monday a very numerous and respectable Meet trip took place at the Exchange Matachester for Mie purpose of enabling Elmot LRESS on E qr„ ihe Representative ot the American Colonization Society, to give some account of the formation of the colony of emancipated
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  • 604 2 Dr. Kay of Manches'er, has published an a. ble pamphlet, giving a frightful accouti o le moral ami physical condition of the work.,,g classes employed in the cotton manufacture m Manchester. Dr. Kay derives Ins pn»c»P*J formation from inspectors o ,e Health. They inspected
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  • 480 2 .'Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, ?tli February 1832.) From the Asiatic Journal for April, 1832. A return of the foreign Trade with China; distinguished the different. Nations, and ‘be East-Jn= dia Company’s Trade from the Private Trade, Netherlands Trade, Season 1830-31. Imports,
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  • 224 2 COCOA-NUT OIL. Private Cor respo ndence. London 19th January 1832. The Patent cocoa-nut candle manufactory which ton visited before you left us, is going on very prosperously, the demand of their candles, as well as liquid oil- being such, that w ithout a very considerable extension of their works
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  • 762 2 The Army. From the Madias Courier, June 2 6lh. Some alterations have taken place in the allotment of troops since our last H. M. S. Alligator took on board a lac and half of Rupees on Saturday last, for the use of the Madras Troops to the Eastward. She
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  • 607 2 We have recently received a few ffobari 'Town Couriers of the mouths of February and March, from which we give a few extracts below. We observe that another new Com', panv is about being established on the shores of Van Dieman's Land, ft is projected l>y Co lone! Torrens,
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  • 285 3 Prom the Bombay Gazette July 4 lh 1832. The arrival in our harbour on Sunday morning last of the II C Ship Marquis of Camden, was attended with an accident of a most melancholy distressing nature ft a.ope irs on nearing the Q 1arantine Vessel, the II. C. Schooner
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  • 613 3 From the Bombay Courier, June 19 th. PIRACY. To the Editor of the Bombay Courier. Sir—ll is to Ik* regretted that the attention of European Governments at the present time, is so little turned towards measures for exterminating (the Freebooters w ho arc known to cruise between the West Indies
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  • 272 3 REPORT ON THE STATE OF THE MARKET. From the Exchange Price Current July bth 1833. The busiuess done during the week, h is been to a very small amount, the list of sales ami purchases shews, that in the demand for British Cotton Goods particularly, there continues to be
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  • 1253 3 Thursday 9tk August, 1832. The H. G. Ships Duchess of Athol and Orwell arrived during the week, both from Bombay. By the latter vessel, we have been favored with Bombay Papers to the lltli ult,, from which we learn, with regret, that Mr. Fenn, the Chief Officer of the
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  • 720 3 July 8th Ship Japan, P» C, de Roth, for Japan. M Ship Helena Christina B j- Martens, for Japan. 10th Ship Surinam, W. Landsaat, for Amsterdam- Ilth English brig Earl of Liverpool, J. B. Manning, for Manila* 13th Brig Charlotta T. Cc Thraup, for Manila. 22nd English
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9nd. 1832.
    • 234 4 it /j the Bril, brig Grecian, 235 Tons jro.n Liverpool and Batavia. 880 Pieces 8c ***** Yards British Plain Cottons 4022 ***** Yards British Printed Cottons ***** Yards British Colored do ***** Grey do 100 Pieces Dyed do 6045 Yards Woollens j ***** Worsted Stuffs 20 Casks Copper Doits
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    • 469 4 By the Bra. bark Iroughton 282 Tons, for Penang. 70 Gallons 24 Dozens Brands IS Dozens Beer 130 Tons Flint Stones I Case Cutlery and Hardware 3 Chests Opium 1 Box Dollars By the Brig brig Grecian, 2oo Tons for Loudon. 1U08 Pis. 85 Catties Tin 303 20 Co
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    • 54 4 Vessels* N*he». 1 Ton 3 i Comuaivderi. I Ftt0 "anno*- l To Sait. ~~A(exa;ufa- 260 [A.Ogilvie Liverpool viaBatavia March H r i” Eamond 265 W. Bensoa London ♦Shin Earl of Liverpool 229 —Manning Liverpool via i Br William 218 -Dobie Brig Ellen j 180 C. Patterson
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    • 182 4 MAMEs!' I Toss I COMMANDERS. I Wheue From, P^r.NCT.QNjToS^ 1 June 19 BritTslHi; Elitnith Juo. Cra,g, e London j c 21 Dutch brig Goanwan i. 32 Apieean I I? 26 Dutch scl.r. Nnenrne 71 Sheriff Ally J p 0 rl Jacksoa London. JU y 3 S1A,.
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    • 45 4 To London. Tin, 3 Sugar, 4 5.f. f Coffee, 5 15j. > Scarce m general, Peppet, 6 m Measurement Goods, 5 to 9 J To Bengal 8 to 12 Annas per Picul. China 50 Cenlslo l Sp.Dr. 8S Bataiii If lo 2 Guilders
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    • 1084 4 The Currency «i which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into fj 1 mon wehrht is the Foul, of 133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupois, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Puce, are common Iy sold by he of 40 p!c!,L iiearlJava tobacco by the Gorge of
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    • 227 4 ARRIVALS, AUGUST 1832. j ml H C. vS. Duchess of Athol, E. M. DanieR E-q from Boinbav 10th ult. 3rd Bri?.' brig Eliza Ann, John Poulson, from Malacca 2lst ult. Bril, bng Sonhcin, Mali Kmg Ciiooan, from do. 30ili do. B*if aliip Penang Merchant, Tlios. Young,s husband, from Calcutta
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  • 14 4 DEATH. At Penang, on the 5th ult Mr, T. H. Green, aged 26 years.
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