Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 20 March 1834

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  • 39 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. Iff©. 12, VOX-. -4. 7 denied hv the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official. Public Notifications appearing zn tins P a pe r and Signed by rrop THURSDAY, MARCH 20^183^, [.New Series.]
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  • 23 1 The A. 1. Brig Colombia, Jjgjjifr 243 Tons, Captain Booth, For Freight, apply to HOLDSWORTH, SMITHSON Co. Singapore, hth March 1834.
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  • 58 1 The first-class fast-sailing Brig Columbia, A.L Burden -300 Tons, Wm. Ware, Commander, has half her Cargo engaged and will meet with quick dispatch. For Freight or Pas sage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore 5 th March 1833. N.B. —Capt. Ware will not. be responsible for any Debts
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  • 51 1 Jg; The fine A. 1. fast-sailing Brig Earl of Liverpool, 6 229 Tons" Register, F. B. Manning, Commander. For Freight or Passage, apply to SYME CO. Singapore, \2 f h March 1834, Captain Manning will not be responsible for Debts contracted by the Crew of the Earl of
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  • 27 1 The very fast-sailing Brig “Norncn Captain Lofgren, will be despatched in about a fortnight. For Freight, apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, 13 th March 1834.
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  • 30 1 The fine A. 1. Barque Trough ton, James Thomson, Commander, 282 Tons Register. For particulars, apply to SYME CO. Singapore, 17/A March 1834.
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  • 3245 1 (from the monthly review Report of proceeding an a Voyage at the Northern Ports of China, in ihe Ship Lord Amherst. Extracted 'from papers, printed by order of the House of Commons, relating to the Trade wit’i China. 1 vol 8vo. London Fellows.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 138 1 CHOICE WINES, &c. Just arrived, a small consignment of really Superior Wines, Brandy, Liqueurs &c» from an extensive and old established House in the 1 rade, and for Sale by the Undersigned at the following prices: Per Dosen. at Blrs. 9 V r 9 8 t; 10 6 12 15
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    • 227 1 FOR SALE. Bills on London, apply to SYME CO. Produce will be taken in payment, Singapore 18 th March 1834. JUST OPENED, i An elegant assortment of Japan Goods, landed from the Diederiekd and may be seen at the tores of MERRY WEATHER &C(X Singapore March 14, 183 L Mdf
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  • 690 2 It is not the purpose of the present communication to enter at large on I lie interesting inquiry of rlie safety of adopting the amount of a nation's commercial transactions ns a lest of its internal prosperity, but merely to
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  • 226 2 Value in Dollars of the Imports and Exports of the United States of America, during the year ending 30lb September, 1830, with the Tonnage employed,—the Population of the foreign countries, and the average per head of the trade with each. 1 in ward and Value of Outward -1
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  • 297 2 Export of Cotton Goods of all kinds from Great Britain, in the year 1830 with the Countries to which (lie Export vvas made, their several Population, and the average per head of the quality consumed 1)v ear li Nation, from the Parliamentary returns. Country. Population. Value of Ex
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  • 127 2 (Calcutta Courier, 6th Febij.) The folio" mg appears in this.day’s Gazette FOR I’ WILLIAM, 3ud February, 1834 His Excellency the Right Honorable I lie Governor General having embarked from the Presidency in progress to Madras, and having noun. nated The Honorable Srr Charles Metcalfe, Btroner, to be Vice President
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  • 334 2 LETTER FROM THE UNDERWRITERS-OF BOMBAY. To Captain IV. Allen. Commanding the Ship Ann. Bombay, Dea r Sir, —Having.had a statement submitted to U 3 of the formidable attempt made on board of the Ann, to gain possession of the ship, while on the voyage from Whampoa in China,
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  • 823 2 Free Trade. —The Commercial consequence of Madras is we all know of a very minor kind, and lo seek out means whereby it may be raised becomes therefore a duty incumbent o?i us. Since the liberal proposition of Lord Clare to the Mer- i chants of Bombay to consider
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  • 311 2 THURSDAY, 20th March, 1834. By the arrival of the Catherina Cornelia, London Papers to the 11th of October have reached the Settlement, which had been brought to Batavia by the barque Perseverance, from Liverpool- In these papers, the death of ttie King of Spain is fully announced, and a
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  • 671 2 LONDON, OCTOBER 6/1833. The King of Spain died on the 29(ii ult. The maxim which says, .“.Nothing but good of the dead/ would prescribe-' absolute silence on the life and character of this Monarch. Had he died fifteen years ago much virtuous blood had been spared and he
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  • 269 3 (From the Gazelle de France of Wednesday Letters from the Spam *.> frontier, which arrived yesterday at Paris through toe j hands of a Consul, announce .the int-lli- j gence that disorders have been manilested < m the provinces of Biscay, Alava, and Guispuscoa. From the Journal des Debats
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  • 312 3 riie sycophants «»l Lord Palmerston arc iiow compelled to acknowledge that, after nearly three years of protocoling. the Bel-gico-Dutch question is as unsettled as ever* Our readers must recollect how often we met the pompous announcements of “speedy settlement,” by the TreosmyJournals,with scepticism or denial. We saw
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  • 261 3 lirussels, Oct. 8. The Maastricht affair is becoming very serious, the Belgian Government being determined on resisting a passage through their territory of the Dutch troops destined to relieve that fortress. Yesterday evening Colonel Wilmar left here for Hasselt, with instructions to effect an amicable arrangement with the
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  • 385 3 THE TEA TRADEYesterday b-mg the day appointed by the East India Company for she issuing ot their declaration for the Deo sale ot teas, much interest was excited among ail persons interested in tins important branch of the China trade, to learn tiie quantity of teas
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  • 751 3 From the London New Price Current” of Tuesday, Oct. 8 Sugar. —We slated on Tuesday last a further reduction of Is per cut. in the prices ot Muscovado Sugar; the market during the remainder of the week was v ry dull, and the prices still declining; tne estimated
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  • 864 3 The Presentment of the Grand J try of Malacca, Jor the first Session of Oyer and Terminer Jor the Year 18o4. My Lords, We Die undersigned com- posing the Grand Jury of Malacca, beg to bring to the notice of your Lordships lire inefficient state of the Police at
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  • 151 3 ARRIVALS MARCH I“34. I6tb. Brit, barque f'iatina, W. S. Wibon,from Manila 6ili insf, 17th. But. shij» Mermaid, P. M. Slavers, from j Calcutta 2!sl F-'>v. 4th. American siiip Edward, John Land, from Philadelphia lllli November 1833. Brit. t.|ii•» Madeline, '1'. Hamilton, from the j Louisa Shoal. 18th. Cochin china
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH, 20th: 1834.
    • 605 4 Jhj the Hamburgh brig Osmond zou Tons, from Hamburgh 3 cases Silk &Cott<»n Ribbons 145 packets Gold I bread 74 Silver Thread 4 Iron Chests 150 dozs. Soap. 30 Chisels •JO packages Pins 6 brass Compass Lamps 38 gross Buttons 160 lbs. Brasswtre 10 dozs. Eau de Cologne 60
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    • 690 4 Bu the Hamburgh brig Osmond, 250 Tons for Borneo. lOD corges blue Gurraks 300 white tlu. 37 Curwalis 50 blue Salempores 590 3 aids Velvet 40 pieces long Cloth 379 Chintz 23-0 dozs. Handkfs 50 cor. Bat tic do. 15 Saleudongs 48 pieces Ginghams 32 corges Palempores 4 Bat
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    • 32 4 Vessels' Names. Tons. Commanders. Where From. 1 a \h. Barque Standard, 250 I J. Peile, Liverpool via Batavia ziarque Perseverance J 237 j J. Gibsorv Liverpool via Batavia
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    • 175 4 Date. VESS-KLS’ NAMES. j Toms j COMMANDERS. Where From. Destination. TqBail Nov 11 Brit l’)7T«r Kaliemas Tan Kee Sing Malacca Repairing Feb’ 13 French bri" Deux Sophie 1*20 B. F. Daujyliine Bourbon Bourbon B, it brio Columbia 300 W. Ware Point de Guile London 27 Hambro”brig
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    • 58 4 To London, Tin £1. 10*. peril) Cat. Sugar, £4 10s, Coffee, £5 I Os. per 18 Cat. Sticiac Pepper, £6 per 10 Cvvt. Measurement Goods, £4> 4 s. to £7 Treasure, 1 per Cent. To Bengal 12 Annas lo 1 Sicca Rupee per Picul. To China 1
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    • 1044 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions ate calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The common weighC is the P cu! of 133 1-3 lbs. avordupoisc, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Ilice, are commonly sold by the Koyan of 40 Ciculs nearly Ja a Tobacco by
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