Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 22 August 1833

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 34, VOX*. 3. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1333. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, arid Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official [New Series.
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  • 29 1 The E. 1. River built Ship George Hibbert” Captain John Lusk—Burthen 350 Tons. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, 22nd. August, 1833.
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  • 51 1 sST The A. L fast-sailing Ship E?n?na, W. Cobb, Commander, burden 310 Tons, will meet with all possible despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore 31 si Suly, 1833. Captain Cobb will not be accountable for any Debts contracted by the crew of his
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  • 71 1 The fine first-class Britishbuilt Barque Orissa, John "1 od Commander, will positively leave this Port on the *24th Instant, has room for a few Tons of Light Freight, and superior Accommodations for Passengers. For further particulars, apply to Captain Tod on board, Or to Messrs. HAMILTON, GRAY
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  • 691 1 In the House of Loros last niglP Earl FltZ WILLIAM laid on the lable of llteii Loidsliips a series of resolutions on ihe subject of the com laws, and it was arranged that the debate upon I hern should
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  • 1461 1 MONEY MARKET CITY INTELLIGENCE Tuesday Evening. The leffers from Lisbon of I lie 13> l> inst., by the mail of this month g, slate the appearan* e of the cholera there, which was \ery extensively fatal, though the disease had chiefly manifested itself among thp flslieimen, I lie patients in
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  • 173 1 LISBON, April 12, The Gazette of this date contains a decree of Hia •Vlajesly,stating that His Majesty hr jug informed ihafc in consequence of the extraordinary circumstances ia which the country is placed, the trials of mmy persons confined in prison have been much delayed, and desiring to
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  • 659 1 (From the Courier 1 6th April.) Th.e Ch incellor of (be Exchequer, after going info a detail of (be receipt and expenditure of the country, proposed to reduce (lie following mx' S Tiie Stamps on newspapers vveie io remain the same, but the Advertisement Duty was to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 159 1 Revenue Department. No. 718. GOVERNMENT ADVERTISEMENT. Notice is hereby given, that the exemption from duty on Grain imported from Bengal to any place under this Presidency, or on Grain conveyed from one Port under this Presidency to another, or on Grain imported by land to any place under this Presidenev,
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    • 81 1 TO LET. THE House in High Street, recently occupied by W.D.ShawE&q. Apply to CHARLES THOMAS 8c CO. Singapore 18 th July 1833: TO LET. The Premises, lately occupied by Mr. D. Hawthorne, Ship Carpenter. For particulars, apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, bth June 1833. TO LET. A new Dwelling House,
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  • 764 2 We publish,' at once with regret and pleasure a letter of Sir HOBHOUSE to Isis constituents, the electors ot WestiniDi ter, in which he resigns into their It us is the trust confi le I to him as their representative. Neither is tins the only
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  • 605 2 E\st India Question.—On Monday i Im.ni a meeting of proprietors was held at tiie East India House, and was ultimately adjourned The Court of Directors deprecated the proposed change, and the minutes of their proceedings were read. The following passage occurred in the paper read. It was
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  • 386 2 BERLIN, April 21. M. Von Rehfues, Commissioner of Go vernment in the University of Bonn, has been summoned hither to take part iu the discussions on the measures that are to be adopted respecting the Universities or the students. This is the sane M Rehtues (by birth a
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  • 2445 2 The fi! si English slops reached China in I he year J63k; and at length, ill 1634, the trade will be Ho ow u open. The coinmeire of the niostnuineious, ihe most, industl ions, and the richest eo pie ot
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  • 1302 3 (From Alexander's East India Magazine^for Feby.J There is in the nature of every monopoly a principle subversive of the general interests} but, the tnm'st dangerous, because the radix of tlie resulting evil is, the it generates towards the good, against which 'he harrier. Hence
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  • 923 3 (From the Madras Gazette, June 30, 1833. J The report of the Steam Meeting in tlie Hurkarri has been Ihe cause of very extraordinary pro- ceedings on the pa»t of otie of I lie speakers.—Mr. John Cochrane the Company's Standing Counsel at Calcutta, it
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  • 1015 3 THURSDA Y, 22xND. AugusTj 1833. j The schooner Laurel arrived here on the 17th from Batavia the 1 1 til instant, bringing English letters and newspapers j from the idili of April to the Ist of May, which hud reached Batavia by the iate arrivals in Java, from England.
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  • 389 3 30ll) July. 10,000 piculs Bunca Tin. sold lit lots of 100 piculs, payment in Silver money ——average price guilders :54 per pi, M 1,100 piculs Black Pepper, in lots of 100 piculs, pas merit half in Silver ami half n- Copper money—average price guilders 14„G3 per
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  • 286 4 ARRIVALS, AUGUST, 1833. 15th Duct!, brig Fallal Ganie, G. L. Baumgarten, from Malacca 8 inst. 16th British ship liencoolen, W. Powell, Irom Madras 14th July. Brit, barque George Hibbert John Lusk, from Sydney 23<lJune 17th Brit- ship Cumbrian Jos. Biytb, from Bombay 15th July. BrtLdirig Scott D. James, from
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST, 22nd. 1833.
    • 425 4 My the Brit, barque Universe, 281 f lons,jrom Glasgow 8f Batavia. 18 Cases and kegs Herrings 2i cwt* 1 qr. 19 lbs. Copper Sheathing and Nails 19j 1 qr. 3 lbs. Lead 134 I! 0 0 Pa nit 53 3 4 Anchors (5 in No. 2 0 0 Grapnells
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    • 390 4 By ilu tint barque Universe 281 r iuns for Manila and China. Vi! Fls. i catty Sago 135 2 S a pan wood 170 „64 Cordage 1()0 pieces Woollens 150 Wlnte Cottons ***** yards Plain Cottons 4 cases 2 casks Hardware 50 in No. Empty Casks 50 casks Pitch
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    • 49 4 Vessels' JSames. <\ Tans. Commanders. Where From. To Sail. a, k -Arjabj 290 j#. Ferrier London via Batavia H P Statesman l; .34o J. Quiller Liverpool via Batavia "P Pyra<mns %s; London via Batavia 1 William Liverpool via Batavia k* ]i P Australia London via Batavia
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    • 191 4 Date. VESSELS' NAMES, j Toss COMM Where From. Destination. ToSaij, July 20 Dutch sclinr. Nasarrie 8;^ J All| Minto I t Brit. Iirig Hibernia 174 T. Smith r*: ip f T t 24. But. ship Emma 310 Wm. Cobb Batavia (Liverpool 30 Brit, barque On,sa 323
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    • 55 4 To London, Tin Antimony Ore, £2 per 2 <) Cwf Sugar, £4 £o 5f per 18 Owf. Shcac Pepper, p er U (Jwt. Measurement Goods, £4 4s. to £7 m D Jreasure, 1 uer Cent, lo Bengal 12 Annas to Sicea Rupee per Picul-,-*o China 1 Spanish
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    • 1097 4 n *T*T r Ca CU,ale<i is ,e H«r, divided into Cents. The™ a P.nli I 3 1 s vo,, ‘dupoise, d.v.ded into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold |»v the k,,TL e P |ent "TVlt™ A >Uy r l e U )r e ot 40 Baskets,
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