Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 6 March 1834

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  • 40 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 10, VOL. ft. THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 183 ft. P n( i sianed bu the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and ntgnea oy i [.Neio Series
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  • 31 1 The A. i. British Brig •*3 Lucy, 180 Tons, Capt. Watson, will meet with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE&CO. Singapore, Jany. 29 th 1834.
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  • 22 1 The A. 1. Brig Colombia 243 Tons, Captain Booth, For Freight, apply to HOLDS WORTH, SMITHSON CoSingapore, hth March 1834.
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  • 56 1 jgT The first-class fast-sailing Brig Columbia A.l. Burden 300 Tons, Win. Ware, Commander, has half her Cargo engaged and will meet with quick dispatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, §th March 1833. N.B.—Capt. Ware will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by
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  • 46 1 On the 18th Inst, from Mrs. Cunningham's Hotel, a Newfoundland Pop, about two months old, colour black with white feet, white ring round his neck and white tipt tail. Any person returning the same to the Printer of this Paper, will be rewarded if required.
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  • 1829 1 Report of proceedings on a Voyage to the Northern I’orts of China, m the ship Lord Amherst. Extracts from papers, printed by order of the House of Commons, relating to the Trade with China, 1
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  • 124 1 According to a Par- liamentary return, his Majesty’s ships and vessels in commission at the commencement oflhe present year consisted of five first-rates, whose joint complements amounted to 2,910 men two second rates, 841 men four third rates, 2,358 men five fourth rates, 2,255 men; ten
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  • 219 1 We have received French papers of Friday an<l Saturday, together with letters from our correspondents in Paris Madrid, and Constantinople. Of these letters the most important and interesting is the one from Constantinople, which is dated the 4>(h instant. It is important, because it
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  • 361 1 ('From a Correspondent J This celebrated and distinguished individual, the Rajah Rammohnu Roy, (he first Hindu of any consequence who not only abandoned the idolatries of his connexions and ancestors, but translated portions of j the New Testament, and wrote and published at Cal- cutta in
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 192 1 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER TO AMY FART. The fine first class Hamburi; Brig Osmond 250 Tons, Captain Meyfing. For particulars, apply to BOUSTEAD, SCHWABE CO. Singapore, 22 d Jang. 1834. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER TO ANY PART. The very fine Teak built Barque “Lady East 99 648 Tons Register, A.
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    • 150 1 FOR SALE. A Gold Chronometer, by Barroud, No. 317. For particulars apply to APCAR AND STEHENS. Singapore 3 d March 1834. NOTICE. The Undersigned have been appointed Agents to the Sun Insurance Office of Calcutta. GRAHAM MACKENZIE Co. Singapore Ist Feby> 1834. TO LET. The Premises, lately occupied by Mr.
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  • 238 2 From, the P. VV Island Gazette, 1 bth Feb. On Monday la-d Captain James Low, Superintendent of Province Wellesley, was sworn in as Coroner w!‘»o of that Dependency. We liave understood this appointment had become absolutely necessary from ihe continual occurrence of violent deaths in that quarter by murders
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  • 373 2 TIse following copy of a letter left with a Chief mimed 4 o Ad tme ai Tulo Kynu, near Qnalla Button, nit the West Coast of Sumatra, ad exhibited by liim to the C inmanderofa Merchant vessel of this island, lias been handed to us for j oldie,tiion 2'v
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  • 417 2 T!te Rajah Toonkoo Qnalla Ibrahim is a drowsy funking man <>f about 0 >r 7 and twenty, 5 feet 5 or 5s Inches in height, small mustachios, no heard, a round snub nose, and hard lumps (like large corns) jiroji cling from each of his ancle hones. Tookooo Kuu
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  • 1486 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE PENANG GAZETTE. Sir It is a common observation, anil amply authenticated by the erudite followers of Hippocrates, that nothing more clearly proves madness than (he opinion which the unfortunate lunatic entertains that savin" himself all mankind are labouring under insanity' and us
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  • 567 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir, I find that, regardless of my serious advice, VINDEX and a SUBSCRIBER have again made their appearance. It cannot he said that there is much good humour in their letters, but they are perfectly harmless, except with regard to the person
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  • 1195 2 Penang the 10 th Feby. 1831. When last writing a few lines Jo von on tisa castigation that yonr correspondent “D.” tiad bestowed on the Pinaug people on the absurdity of moving a public address commendatory of the private and social qualities of Mr. Ibbelson, little did
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  • 285 2 Since our la$t, the briar Colombia. Captain Booth, has arrived, from Litverpool the 2nd October Tiie latest Paper we hfive seen i.s a Times of the *i0 h Sejiteinber, from which we have extracted too pa rajzraphs —one giving the substance of the foreign intelligence
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  • 184 3 January ‘SOth 1834. Iron, British bar 6a/ 61 per PI. S eel '0 per Tub Tar 6a 7 pr. barrel Speller \V" Copper Sheathing 98 a iuu Flour, Amenean.... 17 a 18 pr barrel Sannahs, Bengal.... 100 a 102 Cor. Gurrahs, 45 a 50 Chintzes 48
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  • 2748 3 The following valuable information has been communicated to us, from authen- tic sources, and as we are aware that the Rulers of Java strenuously court publicity, we humbly submit these remarks tor their deep consideration, tvo it ba 100 late. o hope to continue the subject, at
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  • 226 3 ARRIVALS FEBRUARY 1834. 27th Hambro brig Concordia, J. H. C- K*hne, from Batavia, December. 28th Brit, barque Ganges, J. M. Ardlie, from Madras 21st Jan. Penang and Malacca. Ist Brit, schnr. Fortune Seyd Massin, from Penatig 13th ult. Brit, brig Cecelia, P. Roy, from Calcutta 24st Jan. Penang and
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  • 34 3 DEATHS; A Bencoolen, on the evening of ihe 7th Deer, hint, J A MISS GR4N i Esqr. of that place. A Rai ivia, on il e 12 January, ot Cholera, Alexander Hire E»qr. Junior.
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH, 6th. 1834
    • 90 4 Malay prows and topes li> m Manila, 11 Barn par, 4 Tabong Tingle, 4 Malacca, 35 Ap-mg. i R -m, 17 Rantow 6 Pulo Padang, 1 Moar, 1 Fumajo, 2 Lin-ra. I Seantan, 2 Pahang, l Salenguro. I Siak. 8 Soobee,
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    • 472 4 By the Port, barque Susana,6\)Z ions from Macao. 51 dies Is Raw Silk 100 ps. Wrought Silks 9 boxes Looking Glasses 1 9f Gold Thread 62 Tea 2 China Shoes 1152 bundles Joss Paper 3 baskets Writing Paper j 2 e Biank Books 4'Q pis. China Rent box Brass
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    • 572 4 By the Brit, schur Diamond, 30 Ions for Malacca. 37 boxes China Paper, transhipped from t he Earl of Clai e I(j0 bags wheat. 5 co) ans Java Rice i 50 boxes Tea j ]Q Vermicelli 4 Pis. Oil 2.000 in No. Doiiars. By the Brit ship Earl of
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    • 33 4 Vessels Names. Tons. Commanders. Where From. SailBarque Standard, 250 |J Peile, Liverpool via Ba tavia Barque Troughtou 2SO IJ. Thompson London Barque Perseverance 267 |J. Gibson Liverpool via Batavia
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    • 215 4 Date. j "VESSELS’ NAMES. jTovs j CO VI Vf ANDERS. Where From. Destination. 1 ToSaTi, Nov. II Brit. Kuliemas I Tan Kee Sing Malacca Repairing DfC 20 Brit. sliljT talesman 34-5 J. Q-uller Manila Loiuiou tomorrow Janv. I Brit*, ship mil H Pu back 4lHiin bm
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    • 55 4 To London, Tin £l. 10s. per-20 C«f. Sugar, £4> 10$. Coffee, £6 ll)$. per 18 Cwtr Stic'.ae Pepper, £t> per Cwt. Measurement Goods, £4 4s to £7 Treasure, 1 per Cent, To Bengal 12 Annas Jo 1 Sicca Rupee per Picul. To China 1 Spanish Dollar To
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    • 975 4 i 'Hie Currency in which commercial li .msaclions are calculated, i* 0»«- Bollar, uivided into Cents. The common weight die picul of 133 1-3 b«. avordupoise, divided into IUO Catties. Salt and liice, are commonly sold hy the !voyai> of 40 Piculs, nearly Java Tobacco by the of
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