Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 11 April 1833

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  • 25 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. INTO. 15, VOL. 3. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1833. [New Series.] W iy He Proper AMorito., are to i, as OfcM.
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  • 34 1 (Warranted the first, vessel to sail,) i The A 1, Ship Man field? burthen per register 378 Tons, Captain Williams. For Freight apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CO Singapore 2J st Febg. 1833.
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  • 35 1 The last sailing teak-built Ship Eliza 550 Tons BurCaptain Marshall; for freight or passage, having a Surgeon ot H. M. Navy on board. Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore, 9th Jang. 1833.
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  • 34 1 r The Cambridge, 800 Tons, Captain Barber will have room for some freight here, for which or passage, having an experienced Surgeon Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore, 9th Jang. 1833.
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  • 59 1 r The Spanish Schnr. Correo d e an^a 9 Captain D Antonio Mare a id a,, will he here in a day or two —has room for a few Tons of Goods and, on arrival, will meet with immediate despatch for the above Port. For Freight or Passage,
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  • 386 1 Office of American and Forfign Agency, New York, December 31st, \adi. Public Notice is hereby given, to all persons whom it may concern, having claims, debts, inheritances, public securities &c payable or recoverable in any pa-t of the United States, or British America, requiring the intervention of legaproceedinirs, or
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  • 468 1 CFrom the S. A Com. Advertiser > January ,1833 THE CHURCH. The Church, being in actual collision not only with the Dissenters, but alsu with a large body of her own uudutiful Ciiildren, must take some speedy and decisive measures for her preservation. We think it is
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  • 645 1 The House of Lords met on Tuesday, soon afler two o’clock, fur the purpose of further proroguing Parliament. The Commissioners were Ihe Lord Chancellor and Lords Luisdowue and Wellesley; Lords Go derich and Seliou were also present. 1 lie prorogation to the i lib December was th n
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  • 423 1 Lake ofGeneva, Aug 18 —The extraordinary heat wiiicli has prevailed almost without ail interruption for nine weeks, has produced phenomena in tUe countries bordering our lake, to which there is no parallel on record. At Geneva a spontaneous combustion took place in the church-yard of Plain Palais, th >ugh
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  • 429 1 The latest intelligence from Turkey confirm* the accounts of the desperate condition of that empire in the east. Ibrahim Pacha is threatening the invasion of Anatolia, and as the population of that province is understood to be disaffected to Ihe Sultan, there is every probability that Ibrahim will soon
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  • 460 1 Per Contra. —We have long been tohl of the flourishing state ofihe United States, and have been assured that that nation is within a single instalmeut of being wholly out of debt. Per the debt of one state in the union is 14,000,000 01 dollars if each of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 158 1 government notificationNOTICE is hereby driven, that the < usual Licenses for the Farms of the Public Revenue for the ensuing Official Year, will be disposed of by Public Sale, at 11 o’Clock on Tuesday the 16th Instant at the Resident’s Office. For further particulars apply at the Police Office. (Sgd.)
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    • 174 1 FOR SALE or TO LET. The fine brick-built House, N 0.71 Market-Street; btely the property of Shaik; Salem, and now in the possession of the undersigned. GRAHAM MACKENZIE CO. Singapore 9 10 th April 1833. TO SUBSCRIBERS. In consequence of the several losses sustained through the non-payment of subscriptions due,
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  • 941 2 BOMBAY, AS IT WAS AND IS. In the second series of Captain Hall’s fragments is an article on Bombay, the enthusiasm of which may astonish many of those who live themselves in this land of Rom nice. So it is, and so it ever has been; a prophet
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  • 904 2 Forres Siraits. writer i 11 the Tasmanian, of the 22' i June, t.l»ns describes the navigation of those Straits, in a \va\ that, if correct, must sensibly diminish the apprehensions generally entertained of its dingers, an object of no little interest to these Colonies in their intercourse
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  • 537 2 OFFICIAL NOTICE, The following important notice has been issued by order of the Lords Crmrnissioners of (iis t\Lijesty’s Treasury regarding the Government monopoly in the cinnamon trade of Ceylon Notice is hereby given, that the Lords Commissioners of his Majesty’s Treasury, having taken into consideration the
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  • 994 2 (From the" Times" Oct. 1.) Mauritius Papers from the 9th to the 14th of July, which we received yesterday, describe one ot (lie most singular conditions of things which was perhaps ever exhibited to the world. The white eolonis s of that conquered plantation have made
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  • 3874 2 THURSDAY, 1 Ith APRIL 1833. H. M. S. Magicienne, Captain H. Plumridge, at riveil here late on Thursday night last, conveying an important dispatch, which was published in anExtraChronicle on the day following. We understand that the Order in Council published in the London Gazette Extraordinary of the 7th
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  • 198 3 ARRIVALS, APRIL 1333. 4th H. M. S. Mayidenne, J. H. Plumridge Esq., from Calcutta lot It till. Brit, brig Johanna, Ohoah Choh, from Tringanu 30th ult. sth Brit, schnr Diamond. Ang Choon Bee, from Malacca 3rd inst. 6th Dutch schnr. Calypso. lnchee Khamal,from Sambas '2oth ult. Malay schnr. Fatthol
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 501 4 By the British barque Jamesina, 396 Tons from China. 357 Bales Raw Silk 3 Translup6 Casks Furs ed toCam2 Boxes Musk j bridge. 900 Pieces Colored Cottons By the Brit. barq. Colonel Young, 231 V Tons from Hamburgh. 296 Cwt. Swedish Steel ***** in No. Bottles 878 Pis. Swedish
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    • 418 4 By the Brit. barq. Jamesina, 396 Tons for Calcutta. 12 Catties Gold Dust 48 Pis. Tin By the Brit barq. ColonelYoung 231 Ions, for Isle of France. 101 Pis. 76 Catties Rattans ***** Maunds dloongheyRice By the Brit. barq. Mercury, 200 Tons for China. 577 Pis. Banco Tin 29
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    • 62 4 Vessels’ Names. 'I'ons. Where From. To Sai f Edmond Castle 250 I G. Cairns on, mi v i a Cap p, nan( Reform I Hamburgh via P«ang Brio Lion 275 W-Battie Liverpool via Batavia Barque Margaret Thomson 272 J- Ogilvie t J°’ Ship William Locherby 334
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    • 181 4 Date. VESSELS’ NAMES, j Tons COMMANDERS. Where From. Destination. To SaiL. Jany. 4 I Brit, shin Eliza 538 W. Marshall Sydney j0 6 Brif. ship Lady Harwood 4*29 R. W. Slonehouse Batavia London 27 Danish brig Marrn 180 D. L. Shaw Rhio Feby 3 Brit, bark
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    • 870 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents 1 he com moii weight is the ofl33 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyad 40 Pfuls nearly Java Tobacco by the Corge of
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