Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 9 May 1833

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  • 40 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. HO. 19, VOL. 3. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1833. [New Series. 1 p p rnn Sinned bn the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official Public Notifications appearing in this rAPbR, ana engnea j i
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  • 38 1 The fast sailing teak-built Ship Eliza, 550 Tons Burthen, Captain Marshall} for ft eight or passage, having a Surgeon of H. M. Navy on board. Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singa pore, 9th 3any. 1833.
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  • 35 1 The Cambridge, 800 Tons, ||gg| Captain Barber will have room for some freight here, for which or passage, having an experienced Surgeon. Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore, 0 th Jang. 1833.
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  • 57 1 Tl ie Spanish Sell nr. Correo d e Manila, Captain D. Anto jo Marcaida, will be here in a day r two, have room for a few Tons of loods and, on arrival, will meet with limediate despatch for the above >ort. For Freight or Passage, aply to
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  • 200 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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  • 1957 1 Late European Intelligence (Spectator 17 Nov. 1833.) The Belgian Chambers were opened on Tuesday the 13. h by King Leopold. After announcing the recognition of Belgium by most of <he Powers of Europe, and his recent marriage with the daughter of the King of the French, Leopold says—- After long
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  • 1756 1 BRIEF NARRATIVE OF THE DUTCH AND BEL GIAN DISPUTE. From the Times," December 1 i The treaty of the 24 articles, which is now to he enforced, was framed by the Conference of London after hearing and discussing the conflicting claims and pretensions of both partu s tor nearly a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 96 1 WANTED. Four Thousand Spanish Dollars are required on Bottomry Bond, on the Barque Agnes, from hence to Calcutta. The ’lowest offer made before 12 o’Clock on Friday next, •will be accepted by Capt. Thomas at the Office of CHA S THOMAS Co. Singapore B th May 1833. NOTICE. The Undersigned
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    • 259 1 ADVERTISEMENT. David Young and Charles Barton 5 Shipwrights, Mast-makers and Boat-build-ers, beg to return thanks to their Friends and the Public tor 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 ttie Settlement
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  • 628 2 SEM LIN, Nov. 10. —It is said that important negotiations are on foot with the English Charged’ Affaires, in consequence of "which the Porte has been induced to send to London the well-known Nemuuk Bey ;(the letters call him Emini Pacha, Aide de-Camp of the Sultan). He
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  • 260 2 At a Special Meeting of the Council of the Medico-Botanical Society of-London, holden on Friday, the 6th datf *of January, 1832. Humphrey Gibbs, Esq., F. H. S. Treasurer, in the Chair. It was resolved, that the Gold Medal of (ho Society should be offered tor the best Essay
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  • 533 2 Anxious to call particular attention to every point of local importance, we thank a correspondent for forwarding to us an interesting Review on the present state of the Coffee trade, throughout the world, which will be found in this day's columns. It is proper, however, that we should
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  • 155 2 We have received during the week, no less than three scraps of poetry” tor insertion in our Paper —two written rather illegibly, signed Lucius,and one signed Amo. Tiie Meditations beneath the walls of a Churchward.” by the former partakes too much of the tone of a “doleful ballad
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  • 1225 2 To THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE} Mr. Editor It has been peculiar to the Catholic Religion to have met with persecution in all ages- This is the heritage left by Jesus Christ, its Divine Author, to all his disciples. Ye shall weep and lament, said
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  • 3047 3 THURSDAY, 9th. MAY, 1833. The few arrivals of the week have furnished us with little or no intelligence j worth recording. Letters by the Laurel, j from Batavia, state that the latest ac- counts from PADANG are to the 10th of j March, which continue to confirm tiie de-
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  • 166 3 DELIVERIES OF OPIUM IN MARCH, Lintin, March 31, 1833. PAT A BENARES MALWA TOTAL Old Npw Old New fci-icules., 149 194 13 1 367 724 Biggar 4 12 16 Jane 203 216 17 21 433 890 Lintin 10 17 70 91 I' alcon........ j) >j ii ii ji 362
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 9th, 1833.
    • 141 4 ARRIVALS, MAY 1833. 3rd Dutch schooner Laurel, T. S. .Harris, from Batavia wit. British barque Agnes, J Thomas, from Sydney 17th Feby. 8th British barque Falcon D. Ovenstone, from China 11th wit. Brit brig Julia. Simboang, Irom Penang and Malacca 2d inst. 9th Brit, brig Helen. R- Macallister, from
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    • 310 4 By the British schnr. Fatfhol Khair, 12 Tons from Pahang. 140 Pis. Ebony 30 Tin By the Brit, brig Soonhein, 65 Tons, from Malacca 65 Pis. Tin 140 Rattans 5 Jaggery 1500 in No. Canes By the Dutch schnr. Laurel, Ions, from Batavia. 636 Pis. Indigo 26 Lard 30
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    • 352 4 By the Brit schnr. latthol Khair, 12 Tons, for Pahang. 40 Pis. Rice 40 Iron 3 Gorges Chapoh By the Brit brig Soonhein 65 Tons, for Malacca and Penang. 40 Pis. 0.l 160 Salt 20 Sugar 20 Dried Fish 10 Onions 100 Wheat 30 Sugarcandy 40 Indigo 90 Iron
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    • 63 4 1 i Cnmmnnder? I Where From. To Sail Vessels Names. Tons. Commanae.s. j r* 7 F~r\ 771 'okh 1 Cl Cairns London via Cape E“" E -< m IC Z“: 276 !wbX hiv.rpool Ship William Locherby 334 J- H-nve G1 s gow dil ec t. Bng
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    • 169 4 TIte. I VESSELS’ NAMES, j Tons CD MM VNJBRS. Where Fhovi. To S ml Eliza 588 W. JVfhrsl.all Sydney Loudon 27 Danish brig Diar/a 18u D- L. Shaw Rbio London Feby. 3 Blit, barque Cambridge 802 J. Barber R l, i iveruool Marf 30 Bit. brig
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    • 897 4 Tlip Currency in which commercial U'a,i,acti,,„ S are R c^ve sol,I by the K..y«o rjoP cu s nearly-J»; Tobacco l.v the Corie of 40 Baskets, aud Gold Dust by the Bunkal, -hu b two do ars, or is et, .bout troy. ‘Bengal itice, Wheat and Dboll are sold
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