Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 2 May 1833

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 18. VOX.. 3. THURSDAY; MAY 2, 1833. \_Neiv Series Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities t are to be considered as Official
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  • 199 1 Singapore f BY Virtue ofaPreto wit. cept to me directed, 1 hereby proclaim and give notice, that a Session of Oyer and Terminer, and Goal Delivery in and tor the Island of Singapore, and the places subordinate thereto, will be holden at the Court House in Singapore, on Monday
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  • 30 1 The Undersigned have this day established themselves as Merchants and General Agents under the firm *f Clark, Davidson Co. JAMES SCOTT CLARK. G. F. DAVIDSON. Singapore Is/ May, 1833.
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  • 20 1 Mr. Robert Chadwick Healey, lias been admitted a Partner in our Establishment. HOLDSWORTH, SMITHSON Co. Singapore, Ist May > 1833,
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  • 38 1 The last sailing teak-built 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 iany. 1833 i
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  • 36 1 The Cambridge 800 Tons* j j Captain Barber will have room for some freight here, for which or passage, having an experienced Surgeon. Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore, 9 th Jany. 1833*
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  • 53 1 The Spanish Schnr. Correo de Manila Captain D. Antonio Marcaida, will be here in a day or two, have room for a few Tons of Goods and, on arrival, will meet with immediate despatch for the above Port. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON CO. Singapore, 11
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  • 205 1 000 The present state of affairs ill the commercial world would at first sight appear unfavourable to thie 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
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  • 369 1 From the Morning Chronicle LONDON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1,1832. We received last night Dutch Papers of the 28th November. They contain a Message from the King to the Chambers, with a Project of Law for calling out the Landstrum—i. e all the meri of an age to bear
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  • 375 1 “We, William, &c.„ considering that the appearance of an English and French fleet on our coasts, and the entrance of a French army into Belgium, make it necessary to call out the Land3turm for the defence of our territory. That according to article 79 of the law
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  • 186 1 SUGAR —In the raw market demand for all descriptions during ti.e week at an advance of Is. per cwt. Refined Sugar—For brown lumps 63s. has continued to be offered and refused,and in other articles very little has been done.—Goods do not at present press on the market;
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  • 1053 1 From the Times, LONDON, DEC. 1 MONEY MARKET, &c. The attempt at raising a new loan for Russia, which was mentlotied a few days back as having failed at the west end of tile town, is now understood to be transferred to the city,—a much more suitable Spot for such
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  • 367 1 The sword is still in the scabbard. We expect- ed last week that by this date We should be in possession of some news of importance—that the war «ould have advanced one step at all events 1 in Holland, and that the belligerents
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 118 1 ADVERTISED ENT. David Young and Charles Barton, Shipwrights, Mast-makers and Boat-build-ers, beg to return thanks to their Friends and the Public for the encouragement they have already received in their line* which induces them to hope for a continuance of the support and patronage ot the gentlemen of the Settlement
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  • 1136 2 The new* from Oporto, although not very important, is interesting. On Saturday some troops made a sortie from the city, under the command of Colonel Scliwalbach, headed by the Emperor in person as far as the first barricade. The different bodies moved forward wjili rapidity, the English lining the
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  • 926 2 On the day of the opening of the French Chambers Paris was thrown into great consternation confusion by an attempt to assassinate the King, in the public streets. The following is the most circumstantial and apparently anthentic account that we have yet seen of this
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  • 1020 2 The papers brought by the General Steam Navigation Company's mail-packet the Sir Edward Banks, from Rotterdam on Thursday, contain the important information of the Order of the Day of General Chasse to the garrison of Antwerp, of Saturday the 17th, and the Order of the Day of
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  • 670 2 King William has issued a proclamation, in which he says that the measures of aggression against the Dutch navigation, and the 1 entrance of the French army into the Netherlands to support by violence the iniquitous demands” to deliver up
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  • 93 3 It is, we believe, understood that the dissolution of Parliament will be gazetted on Monday, on which day the Writs Will be despatched. The Brighton Gazette says the election then will take place on Monday sennight. This is, of course, mere conjecture. It is probable, however, that most of
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  • 1496 3 THE SOUTH CAROLINA CONVENTION. Columbia, November 22, 1832. A Convention of Delegates of the State of South Carolina, assembled at the State House in this place, on Monday the 19th instant. On motion of General Earle, Ex-Governor Miller was called to the Chair, and Mr. Burt, of Abbeville, 1
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  • 6 3 STRAITS OF bUNDA.~ANJER; j. Bombay.
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  • 30 3 DEATHS: At Batavia on the 19th March, 1833. John Ewing Brown Esq. At Indramayojsland of March, A. W. Sutherland Esq. At Pakalongon, Island of Java, 21st March, John Nutting Esq.
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  • 387 3 1832 Dec. 6. English barque Abel Gower, J.. Smith* from Mauritius to Bristol. s 7. Dutch ship Vrow Cathurina Elizabeth, D Lutjens, from Batavia to Amsterdam. 5 8. English brig Joanna, E. M’Kellar, from Calcutta to Liverpool. 10. English
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  • 973 3 Singapore, Friday 2 6th of April 1 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir As the Press is now free, and as you are the Editor of the only newspaper published on the Island, the humblest individual within the Settlement, no matter of what complexioti, or of what
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  • 298 3 THURSDAY, 2nd. MAY, 1833. On Sunday last H. M. S. Alligator re-t tilrnfed from hef cruize. We understand that H. M S. Harrier lias proceeded to Madras, by way of the Straits of Sunda, and that the Magicienne and Wolf accompany her as far as those Straits, when they
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  • 215 3 ARRIVALS, APRIL 1833. 24tth British schooner Sweet, James Garty, fiom Penang 9th April. 27th Dutch schooner Diana-, J. Hoyt, from Batavia 14th April. 28th H. M. S. Alligator G. ft. Lambert, Esq. from a Cruize. British barque Hope, A. MeCullum, from London and Cape, left Downs 4tli Dec. Cape
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 2nd, 1833.
    • 512 4 By the Brit. barque Caledonia 189 Tons, from Calcutta Sf Penang. 610 Bags Wheat 5 Saltpetre 70 Dholl 20 Rice 20 Kegs Provisions 26 Corges Chintzes 211 Gurrahs 24 Sunuahs ***** in No. Bengal Segars 200 Bolts Canvas 40 Dozs. Claret 501 Pis. 11 Catties Pepper 27 Tin 323
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    • 516 4 By the Brit, barque Caledonia, 189 lons,Jor Penang and Calcutta. 883 Buncals Gold Dust, 71 Bales Cotton Twist 179 Pis. 20 Catties Pepper 105 Sago 387 73 Tin 15 15 Japan C«pper 21 Spices 48 Cuhebs 150 Cases 215 half CasesSc 251f Dozs. Gin 33 Boxes Segars 93 Carats
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    • 24 4 For 1514 Pte and 8 catlies Ben jamin” in last Chronicle, exported on the Man field read u ‘24’2 Pis. aud 8 catties.”
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    • 43 4 Vessels Names. Tous~\ Commanders. Where From. I To Sail. Barque Edmond Castle 250 G. Cairns London via Cape B r i<r Lion 275 W- Battie Liverpool via Batavia Ship William Lochtrby 334 J. Rowe j- Brig lean Glasgow direct.
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    • 162 4 Date. VESSELS’ NAVIES, j Tons COYIYHtfDEllS. I Where From. 1 Destination, I ToSai l Jany. 4 Brit, ship Elita 588 W. Marshall Sydney London 27 Danish brig Maria 180 D. L. Shaw Rhio Fe’by. 3 Brit, barque Cambridge 802 J. BarbeF China London Mar. 30 1
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    • 1018 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions art calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Gen s. econ* mon weight is the P cul,ofl33 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly so >\ ie kojan of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by the Corge
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