Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 5 June 1834

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. [New Series NO. 23, VOX.. 4. Public Notifications appearing in this Papeb, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1834.
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  • 32 1 iST The A. 1. Barque uPlatina” Captain Willson, has good Accommodation for Passengers and carries a Surgeon. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON COSiuapore 26/A March 1834.
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  • 36 1 jSC The fine New Barque ■iHH? “Maria” daily expected from the Clyde will meet with quick despatch for the above Port. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON &CO. Singapore, 28 th May, 1834.
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  • 29 1 The A. 1. Barque A f wick, 340 Tons Register, Captain Hugh McKay. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON &Co. Singapore, 3rd June,} 834.
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  • 48 1 The fist-sailing A. 1 .Barque HHg! Pannelid, Capt. J. Gilbert. For Freight or Passage, apply to GRAHAM MACKENZIE Co, Singapore 3 rd. June 1834. Captain Gilbert will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by the Crew of th eParmelia, during her stay in this Port.
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  • 35 1 j£j? The A. 1. Brig Belhaven, <|§!§2| Crawford, 300 Tons Register, daily expected from Calcutta—wiU have room for a few Tons of Light Freight. Apply to HAMILTON, GRAY Co. Singapore, 30/// May 1834.
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  • 2682 1 HOUSE OF COMMONS,— February 14. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Lord Althorp rose and said, 1 am now about to speak as to the prospects of the financial year, which the House knows will terminate two months afte the present period and, although 1 thus early call the attention of the
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  • 508 1 At a meeting of the Royal Society on Tliurs* day, a memoir was read from Captain Ross of the discovery of the North Magnetic Pole. He be* gan by stating the importance attached to the solution of this difficult problem, assigning as the chief impediment to its investigation
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 131 1 NOTICE. The Undersigned having been appointed by the President of the United States, Consul for the Port of Rhio, in the Island of Bintang, and such other Ports as shall be nearer thereto, than to the Residence of any other Consul, or Vice Consul of the United States, hereby gives
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    • 212 1 FOR SALE AT THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE OFFICE, Commercial Square A choice collection of standard and modern popular works, American editions including the Cabinet Library Lardner's Cyclopoedia the Library of Romance; theBridgewater Treatises; the Encyclopoedia Americana the works of Irving, Cooper, Marryat, Hooke, Fielding, Smollett, Hall, Byron, Moore, Scott, Galt, Shelley,
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  • 293 2 There js no need of the King’s College to the .London University, while there exists such a school for public instruction as the Mansion -Bouse, and such professors as the Lord Mayor •and his constables. Lciu> Mator.—“ You mean, I suppose, that yon area gentleman; lint
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  • 107 2 22XTfcA0RD;irAft1r EccLEStAStic.— There is alter. Father, Cure of Colason, near Manilla, who always carries loaded pistol* in his peregrinations. He is a snan of herculean siature and robust strength can demolish a moderate sized ham for breakfast, eat a whole sheep for dinner (the sheep
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  • 441 2 From the-Son, Nov. 19.^) At'tSie last meeting of the Royal Society of Literature, Mr. Hamilton read an extract from a let ter from Sir W. Gel!, mentioning the arrival of Mr. Wilkinson in Italy, on his way home, from his Jong sojourn in Egypt, and
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  • 129 2 DOMESTIC. —The breach between the Glmrch establishment and the Dissenters is widening. The Leeds Mercury stales, that Memorials from the Dissenters of the Independent and Baptist congregations are likely to be forwarded to Ministers for an abolition of all exactions from Dissenters for the support of the
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  • 621 2 (trom the Times, December 31J j The state of the national finances must occupy a prominent place in all addresses by executive magistrates to legislative j bodies; but probably it has never been j the good fortune of any other people oblij. ged to mortgage for a
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  • 763 2 OPENING OF THE CHINA Tit ADR November 4.—That reform of the East India Company’s Charter by which the trade with China was thrown open is, we Relieve, regarded by the public as one of the most important labours of the last session, and it is satisfactory to observe
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  • 947 2 IMPROVED STEAM BOAT. (From the Troy Press.) A Steamboat on a New Plan.— Mr.Burden, of litis city, already favorably known to the public &g>a most ingenious mechanic, and the author ©fan important invention, whereby he has secured a fortune to himself* and conferred a great'benefit open the country—we
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  • 1112 2 (From the Calcutta Courier,April 19 .j We have also Cape papers to llie 22d January, but have no room lo extract from them to-day, The new Governor Sir Benjamin D’UVban. was a passenger in lh e IMountsiuart JElplunslqne. He was accompanied by his farftily, Major Dulionjts
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  • 351 3 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. At a Meeting of the Members of the Chamber of Commerce held this-day at the Exchange Rooms—for the purpose of electing their Committee and Secretary— Win. Bruce, Esq. in the Chair, —the following Resolutions were adopted:— Ist.—On the proposition ofMr.Hurding, seconded by Mr. McLean That Messrs.
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  • 197 3 We are obliged to a>friend for the following copy of a letter, -con taifliDg* inform, mation which concerns the shipping inter ests of this port t' > f Dark Betsey off Elephant Point, Rangoon. Dear Sirs,— l beg to acquaint you;, ior the information of the Underwriters that the
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  • 277 3 From the Canton General Price Current April 29 tk. Cotton piece goods, white. The supplies have lately been so abundant as to affect both the prices and the demand. Cotton Yarn keeps steady at our quotation*. PEPPER is Still on the decline, though the stock on hand is
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  • 1187 3 THURSDAY; sth JUNE, 1832. Since our last, no less than 3 Inquests have been held by the Coroner. The first on Saturday the 3lst alt. at the Police Office on a native named Appoiv late Hindoo swearer to the Court of Judicature, whose body was found the previous night,
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  • 199 3 from a Correspondt.it. RESULTS OF THE IMPORTS EXPORTS On Java for the Years. 1833. 1833. Guilders. Guilders. Total Imports of Merchandize 16,95.9,9 5 1.2,190,667 Exports of ditto 22,595,897 21,6.81,099 viz. .>/• Imports from theNetherfands 5,001,415 3,64)8,49 1 j do. from the E. Archipelago 6,126,324 5,216,4,56 Exports to
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  • 231 3 ARRIVALS MAY, 1834 30th British barque Red Rover, Wm. Clifton, from Calcutta 9th May. British brig Spartan, j. Liimsderi, from Liverpool 2nd. February. rt British ship Charles Forbes,. Thos. Wili9, Bombay 30th April. ,y H. C. Schooner Zephyr, S'. Congaltoh, from Rhio 29th May. JUNE. 2d. British .ship- Ruby,
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE, 5th. 1834.
    • 412 4 .By the Dutch barque Boerong, 265 Tons, fro ft Batavia* 1700 pis. Rattans My the Brit, barque Sylph, from Cal -1 cut la* 4 6 chests Opium 80 dozs. Towels 1 bos Table Cloths My the B Tit. ship Loufjee- Family, 1 from Bombay 5 chests Mafwah Opium By
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    • 666 4 j ly ike Dutch barque- Hoerong 170 'Lons for Sourabaya 19 in No. Anchors 3 Chains J *7-, boils Dm k 81 pl>*. Twine Coir Rope 20 j. 15-clys. Pearl Sago 2i>*2 87 Kentledge 2 cases Iron ware 40 Claret 9 Glassware gallons Brandy 24- boxes China Silks 30
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    • 293 4 Date. VES3BLS’ NAM ES. jToss j COvi vi ANDEU.6. J Where From. J Destination. To Sail Mar. R BriL schor. fJintang j 30 Kam Kew Penong Malacca Repairing 16 J Brit, barque Plathia I 303 W. S. Wilson Manila London April 1 Britj barque Lloyds 401
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    • 1300 4 The majority of salts which take place in ihis Market, are effected on the principle of Barter for Produce, on Credit j and the quotation* in ibis Price-Current are made on that supposition. The Cash Price of Produce may be said to be 10 per cent, tin,ter the
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