Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 18 April 1833

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1833. INTO. 16, VOL. 3. I r appearimj in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Off,da [Neiv Series.]
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  • 39 1 The tast sailing teak-built JfH* Ship Eliza* 550 Tons Burthen, Captain Marshall; for freight or passage, having a Surgeon of H. M. Navy on board. Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore 9 th J any. 1833.
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  • 34 1 The Cambridge 800 Tons, ‘liiiS? 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 3any. 1833.
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  • 52 1 The Spanish Schnr. Correo de Manila Captain D Antonio Marcaida, will be here in a day or two—has room for a few Jons of Goods and, on arrival, will meet with immediate despatch for the above Port. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON CO. Singapore 11 th
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  • 201 1 The present state of affairs in the commercial world would at first sight appear unfavourable to the prospects of a new candidate for the public confidence yet the undersigned deems this conjuncture a favourable one to offer his services to the public as a general agent and broker.
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  • 228 1 (From the Bengkal Hurkaru LATEST EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE. [FROM THE BOMBAY GAZETTE EXTRA.] Accounts tvere received from Smyrna, of tlie 11th ultimo. They state that some dreadful weather had been experienced on that coast, and in Hie Gulf of Volo and that a number of vessels had been wrecked in the
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  • 340 1 EXTRACT OF A CIRCULAR DISPATCH SENT BY ORDER OF IIIS IMPERIAL MAJESTY, THE DUKE OF BRA CtANZA, TO HIS DIPLOMATIC AGENTS ABROAD. a**** avail myself of the opportunity of the sailing of an English ship of war to write to you in liable some news. The day befoi e
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  • 66 1 We uudeistand Unit liie Americans in this country are already taking advantage of her position with Holland, and that a fast-sailiug vessel has departed in order to apprize the merchants 01 the United States that they may fit our privateers for Surinam, where they would obtain Dutch licenses,
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  • 366 1 (From the Kilkenny Journal.) On Monday morning, the Bth October, a body of 30 police, under the command of Chief Constable Burke, proceeded to post notices, for the payment of the arrears of tithe for 1831, it) the parish of Aglish, belonging to the Rev. Mr. Newport, near VIooncoin,
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  • 546 1 The following information is derived from a private letter dated London 10th Nov. which gives also some of the items we have quoted from the Bombay Courier extra and then proceeds;— “The country every where displays a scene of activity in the preparations for the elections which are
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  • 334 1 j The Calcutta Courier has furnished a piece of j intelligence respecting Portugal of soitip import- ance, obtained from a passenger of Ihe Andromaj chf. That vessel it seems spoke H. M. S. Crnizer on the orther side of the Cape in Latitude 6’or 7’
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  • 1357 1 Art. 1. His Majesty the King of (he French and his Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland will notify to his Majesty the King of the Netherlands and his Majesty
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 33 1 FOR SALE. The fine, fast-sailing British Barque Jeune Evnord—burden 200 Tons. For particulars, Apply to JOZE DE ALMEIDA AND SONSingapore, April 1833* NOTICE. The Partners of the firm of Lrvi JUy, Lee-Lin-Guan, Ouie-Chey
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    • 80 1 San, and Lim-Hin-Sing, (late Hoguan Co.) hereby request to notify that the firm will be responsible for no purchases of Goods, made by any of the partners individually, except such as have the seal ot the film stamp! on the bill of sale. Singapore 10 th April 1833. FOR SALE
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  • 337 2 The I rial of Mr. Charles Penney, the late Mayor of Bristol, was brought to a close on Nov. Ist, the seventh day of the inquiry. The charge, set. forth in the criminal information, was gross neglect and dereliction of duly during the riots that occurred in
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  • 135 2 In Hie Kings Bench, yesterday, a rule for a criminal information against the notorious General Darling was refused. The application was made on behalf of Mr. Stephen. The eatise of the application was a pamphlet, circulated by General Darling among the members of t lie House of Commons
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  • 437 2 It is rumoured in the Ministerial circles, that the Revd. Sidney Smith is preparing a project of Church Ktform, which will be submitted to the Cabinet in the course of lire present month. A dignitary of the Church, who is a great f-vourite wfth the King, and generally
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  • 482 2 We insert with pleasure the following observations on the safety of Algoa Bay in tlie winter season.—The writer is candid and correct. From the Public Ledger,” Nov. 3. J Oil my voyage from Calcutta to London iu the barque Sherbourne we encountered in thp month of duly last,
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  • 333 2 To the Editor of the Bengal Hurkaru and Chronicle. Sir, I consider the present moment a propitious one to advocate the necessity of a general survey on the Eastern Archipelago and the shores of China liy the British Government. Should wat be declared against Holland by our
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  • 138 2 Since writing the above, a Passenger who came round from Batavia on the Lord Wm. Hentinck has favored us with the following intelligence relative to the I>ntch Squad-on, &c. In Batavia Roads there were, 1 Line of hall le ship mounting 60 Guns. 3 Large Frigates,
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  • 610 2 Lucius shall-ajipear in our uext. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir, I cannot describe to you the pleasure T left on learning to-day that a 31arine Insurance Society is on the point ot being established in this enci easing Lolonv, where there are so many vessels
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  • 1057 2 THURSDAY, 18 th APRIL, 1833. Yesterday, the H. C. Schooner Zephyr, arrived from Penang and Malacca, having the Hon’ble Robert Ibbetson. Esq. veuor, on board. His Honor, on proceeding to H. M. S. Magicienne, in the roads, before landing, was received on board with a complimentary salute which was
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  • 2988 3 The number of contradictory reportthrown out upon the Public respecting the moral state of the Sandwich Islands and the conduct of the Missionaries since the introduction of Christianity among the natives, render it highly desirable that the question should receive a candid discussion,.and the Christian world be
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  • 192 3 ARRIVALS, APRIL 1833. 12th Hambro’ barque Reform, J. J. Dunken, from Hamburgh 3rd October. 13th Brit, barque Isabella Robertson,! Hudson, from Calcutta 17th ult. American ship Cashmere, E. E* Davison, from Boston 6th Dec. Brit, barque Caledonia, A. Sy mers, from Calcutta 8th ult. 14th Port, barque Novo Dour
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 18th, 1833.
    • 590 4 ft,, the British brig Zoroaster, 160 Tons from Calcutta. 4,13 Corges Gurrahs 87 Sauualis 15 Plain Cottons 18 Baftaes 1031 Chintz 60 Snkans 900 Bags Wheat 25 Chests Opium 250 Piece* Colored Cottons 2400 Napkins 06 Linen 36 Table Cloths 15 Pis. Manjacanne li Ilooka Tobacco ***** Gunnies GO
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    • 559 4 lit) the Brit. brig Zoroaster, 160 Tons, for Rltio 1914 FIs. Sc 43 Catties Pepper 297 Sc 30 Sugar 381 45 Tin By the Bril, ship Legnan, 300 Tons, for China and Manila. 1390 Pis Bengal Rue 700 Rice 434 Rattans 299 406 Bags 89 Catties Pepper 32 in
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    • 34 4 Tn list of Exports, per the Dnfdi barque^ I ('altjpso, in Ihe l ist Chronicle, for 30 in No. 1-1 Sugar Mills read Pans? and, "for Tranship-\ I meat" read Transhipment from Janet.
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    • 45 4 Vessels Names. Tons. Commanders. 1 Where From. To Sail Barque Edmond Castle 250 I G. Cairns London via Cape Brig- Lion 275 j W. Battie Liverpool via Batavia Sliip William Locherby 334 J. Bo we do- do. Brig Jean Glasgow direct.
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    • 215 4 Date. VESSELS’ NAMES, j Tons COMMANDERS, j Where From. Destination, f To Sail. Jany. 4 Brit, ship Eliza 5S8 W. Marshall Sydney London 27 Danish brig Maria 189 D. L. Shaw Rhio Feby. 3 Brit, bark Cambridge 802 J. Barber China London 15 Bnt. ship Man
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    • 796 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calcinated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com mon weight is the P cul,ofl33 1-3 lbs. avoirdupois, divided into MM) Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyan of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by the Gorge
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