Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 25 October 1832

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  • 43 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. wo. 43, vox*. a. THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 2S, 1832.. [New Series 13 n x-i t» s-mri tinned h)i fhp Proner Authorities, are to be considered as Official. Public Notifications appearing m this Paper, and signed big me rtopu xiuuiui
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  • 43 1 The A. 1. British Built Brig Alexander 200 Tons Register, R. Me Lachlan Commander —Having 2-3rds of her Cargo already on board she will meet with immediate dispatch. For Freight or Passage apply to ROBERT WISE Co. Singapore, 1st Oct. 1832.
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  • 45 1 {To sail on or before the 1M Novr The fast-sailing Ship Australia A. I. Burthen per Register 374 Tons, John Lobban Commander This Ship has g'uperior Accominodations for passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply t0 SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, 10 th Oct. 1832.
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  • 30 1 DAILY EXPECTED. gvlT The fine first-class Barque •|gi£ Eamont, 280 Tons, James YV almesley, r.n.Commander. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONOLLY. Singapore, 22 nd. Oct 1832.
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  • 29 1 A-X The A 1. Brig Ellen, C. 'gjggfed Paterson, will meet with all possible despatch. For Freight apply to 1 SYME CO. Singapore, c xSlnd. Oct. 1832.
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  • 47 1 The fine A. 1. Britishbuilt Brig* Lassiopea, burthen per register, *250 Tons, Win. MacGowan, Commander. The above vessel is on!y4ye?.rs old, and is newly coppered, and th oro ughly copp e r-fastened ForFreight or Passage, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore 3rd. Oct. 1832-
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  • 623 1 From the Times, June 1th 1832 The following account has come from a most respectable gentleman well acquainted with the deceased. Died, yesterday, at his residence, in Quecir square Place, Westminster, Jeremy Benthani, iu his 85th year. During Ihe late .unhealthy j season, he had been
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  • 267 1 Extract of a letter from the frontiers of Ssrvica, in l 1 nrheii, dated May 15 The affairs of the Pacha of Egypt are at the last extremity. The Sultan lias set a price upon his head—a measure that is ever effective in the east. The life
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  • 889 1 The conditional relief offered, last ni&hi, by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to She distressed West India colonists, depending on their acquiescence in the measures of Government, seems to have given as
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 226 1 e* n the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales’ Island, Singapore and Malacca. I NOTICE is hereby given that a Quarter Session of the Peace will be holden by the said Court at the Court House in the Town of Singapore on Friday the second day of November now
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    • 307 1 NOTICE. JAMES Fairlie Carnegy and William Anderson, Merchants and Copartners Trading under the style of Carnegy Company” of Prince of VEales’ Issancl, having became involved in their circumstances,, give this public notice to whom it niav or cloth concern, that they have assigned &C deli vered over to George Scott
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    • 68 1 FOR SALE, AT THE GODOWNS OF ROBERT WISE CO, Prime Irish Mess Beef. Do. Do. Do. Pork. Barclay Perkins &Co/s Pale Ale. Pi ime Cork Butter in jars of 10 to 15 lbs. each. Borradaile's Patent Felt. A few cases of superior Rhenish W i ne (Koch eim er) German
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  • 3569 2 r, l0M T i,K Chinese Repository No. 2. June 1832. fonrnal of a Residence in Sicvn, and a Vo gage along the coast oj China to MantchouTartar?/ by thellev. Charles Gutzlaff. [CONTINUED FROM OUR EAST.) Cochiocliiria or Annam, united by the last revoI uI ion v it ti Tonquin,
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  • 281 2 From the Canton Register Sept. 3rd. 1 '0"««l"<M'ce.r MR. Plowden’s return li:is resumed his place as Chief of, unde* a provisional appointment me Court of Directors to succeed to that p,v 1 ,he p p "> the retirement of Mr. i 'Arjoribanks. Mr. Davis and Mr. Da. r >
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  • 244 2 in announcing the arrival ofthe bark Sylph, Captain Wallace, we cannot refrain from calling the attention of our readers, to the remarkably quick, and we believe unprecedented passage which this vessel has made from Calcutta; it. will, we thiuk, suppress any projects that may •’xist lor
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  • 745 2 Since writing the above we hive received Chinese accounts ofthe Tyfooug, from which the destruction of boats and houses appears to have been unparralielled, and the loss of life very great. What we are able to state from these accounts must be considered as but
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  • 416 3 The hull of the Dutch barque Sophia, which we mentioned, in our last, as on shore at Macao, has been sold at auction for Sp. drs. 1410. The British brig John Big gar has, also, we hear, been condemned, and is to be sold. On the
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  • 207 3 We find that, at Manila, the weather has beau as unfavorable as in China during the month or August much squally weather was experienced/ most of she vessels in the bay drilled, and some ran foul of each other but without sustaining material damage a pontin with rice, and
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  • 322 3 This vessel returned on the 6th inst. from her voy age of observation along the coast of China. e cannot, of course, pretend acquaintance with the details of an expedition undertaken tor particular objects; but we gather sufficient to enable us to state that much useful information
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  • 162 3 Prospectus of a 7iew Paper to be established at BombayThe Projector respectfully begs to inform the Public in general, that lie is about to issue a Periodical Paper under the denomination of Weekly Guide” and it is to contain all Commercial, Political, Local and general information, including copious Extracts
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  • 1498 3 Thursday 9 25 ih October 1632. The arrivals of the week have afforded us little or no intelligence from other quarters, of any material import. The Ellen Captain Patterson, from Loudon, the 6th of June, arrived on Monday last, but the litt'e new.-, she i>s-*.*»•«, h been already anticip-
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  • 242 3 18th 11 5 1 11 19 h 21st 2 2 rid 11 23rd 11 16th 17th 19th 20th 22nd 11 21st 23 rd 11 24th By ARRIVALS, OCTOBER 1832. Bremen bark Juno, H. Sengstocke, form Batavia 3rd iwst. Dutch ship FaUliol Rahman Seyd Mahomed, from B.ituv ia 3rd nist.
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  • 47 3 At M tlaccca, on I'bins tay the Glh of September by the Revd. J Hughes, M A. H arris, Apothecirv in the Madras Vlrdied S*»r- iee, to Miss Agatha Elizabeth Diet*-rich, only daughter of the late S. G. Dieteric'I, Commissary Gt'nerul in H. Netherlands Majesty’s Service.
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  • 24 3 DEATH. On S:indav the -20‘!i instant, after a sliort iiln ss, Mr Chihsti aN Hodyk, late isi the eui ploy of Messrs, SYME Co.
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1832.
    • 497 4 By the Dutch brig Dope, 220 Ions tty -from ttatmia. i 2 Cases Spice Od 3 Casks Mace v r Nutmegs 980 Pis. Banca Tin 2-J Tortoiseshell 24 Leaguers Arrack 5J5 in No. Spanish Dollars By the Brit, brig Heap ee 60 Tons from Liiuyie. 210 Pis. Tin Jaggery
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    • 524 4 the Dutch brig Hope, 220 Ions, for iafaota. 12! Pis. 18 Catties Saltpetre 3 Simp 84 Dried Fish 31 Corses Plain Cottons 212 Colored do 25 Gurrahs 19i Bleached Punjums (dj Brown do. 4 j, Coarse Camba> as 4 Blatch 00 Cloth 10 Joss Sticks 25 Salempores 4 bests
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    • 53 4 ~F»ns. 1 Commanders. m. w ir r r~~ Eatnonl J. Walmesley, B. N. London. Ship Hr item ’25 j une ILitr Columbia 2b9 J. Booth V*. fanny W. Irvine Liverpool* B.jcr Hebe 254 W. Currie do. 1 Edmond Castle 250 G. Cairns do. Ship Lady Gordon
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    • 172 4 Date. VESSELS’ NAMES. "Toss]' COMMANPERS. Whn* Faoa. Dest.tat.ps ToSaii. July 27 Atoib ship Hamaody 300 Hambab Kite Seut 5 Brit, bng Faith 136 1 or!H Pe(llPr 10 Brit, ship Porcupine 2*2 B. Laii.g Ualacca 28 Dutch ship Vrouw Jeannette j Yong (_lieet°b Sour.lnva Od IA i
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    • 48 4 To London, u, 3 J Sugar, 4? 5 a. w 4 Coffee, 5 15s. v Cargoes scarce in general, Peppei, 6 Measurement Goods, 5 to 9 -J To Bengal 8 io H Annas per Picul. China 50 Cents to 1 Sp.Dr. Batavia to 2 Guilders
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    • 786 4 The Currency in which commercial are c*i cu a ec g j t aut j Uice, are commonly l»y the Koyae mo« »,«ht w .he P>cul,ofl38 i-3 n».iJi, I 1).W1 l» 'beBm.kal, which weteb. two dollars or i» ir JtT i»g,c.,..u i .,i„ B two I 1 v
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