Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 24 July 1834

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  • 35 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 30, VOX*. 4. THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1834. \Ne tv Series Public Notifications appearing in this Pape r and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official
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  • 68 1 The fine fashsailing Barque Parmeiia Capt. J. Gilbert* will sail on or before the 15th prox. there being room for a few tons of Light Freight only. For Freight or Passage* having excellent Accommodations* for passengers* apply to GRAHAM MACKENZIE Co. Singapore 3rd. June, 1834. Captain Gilbert will
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  • 60 1 The first-class, fast-sailing Brig Hortensia, 252 Tons Register, Captain W. A. Reed, will meet with quick despatch, having all her Dead Weight engaged. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOCPE CONNOLLY. Singapore Is/ July, 1834. Captain Reed will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by the Crew
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  • 39 1 (Touching at Batavia to take on hoard Cargo engaged there The A. J. Bark Elizabeth jpg? Moore, Captain John Moore, will sail on the 26th instant. For Freight or Passage apply to JOHN PURVIS. {Singapore, \&thsuly 1834.
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  • 40 1 sKT Tlie A.LBarque Standard\ Burthen per register 244 Tons, John Peile, Commander. Apply to SYME Co. Singapore, 9 th July, 1834. Captain Peile will not be responsible tor Debts contracted by the Crew of the Standard
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  • 125 1 AMATEUR PERFORMANCE. On Wednesday evening next the 30th inst, will be performed Goldsmith's admired Comedy of She lo ops to Conquer or the Mistakes of a Niqht” Sir diaries Marlow Old Hardcastlt J| Young Marlow 1 Hastings a Tony Lumpkin, with Sooes > By GeaiJemea P'ggory Amateurs Mrs. Hardcastle
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  • 74 1 Mr. CHARLES WILSON SURGEON £<?. Having resolved to remain at Singapore and exercise his profession, takes this opportunity of informing the Community of Singapore who may be pleased to employ him, that their applications will meet with immediate attention. Ships’ Crews promptly attended and comfortable accommodations provided on shore
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  • 124 1 Mrs. Cunningham begs to inform the Community of Singapore and the Public at large, that having given up the House in High Street lately known as the Navy Hotel, she has taken a more commodious one, at the top of the same street which has been fitted up for
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  • 908 1 (From the Bombay Courier, June 7The Parliamentary intelligence afforded by the late English papers we have received is of much less importance than we anticipated, and with the exception of th<£ Army and Navy estimates, both of which appeared in our extra, is hardly worth extracting. Since
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  • 217 1 The Duke de Nemours is to go as Viceroy to Algiers.—The Count de Kergolay has been acquitted on a charge ot libel,for publishing a letter m the Qnotidienne, the right of the King of the French to sit on the throne, and alleging that an oath of allegiance to
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  • 193 1 The discriminating duties on East and West India Sugar were last night rated for another year. It is not improbable that they have been voted for the last time The general feeling of the H >use, in which Lord Althorp, Mr. Stanley, and Sir Robert
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  • 433 1 Times March 8. The great failure in New York adverted to yesterday is that of S. and M. Allen, brokers, for 5,000,000,, besides which we have accounts of the failure of Cephas Mills and Co., general merchants and agents, of the same place, for S. 3,500,000. In all there have
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  • 1149 1 From the Liverpool Journal, Ist March, Within the last ten days, ministers have suffered one actual defeat, and gained two viciories nearly equivalent to failure. They had a majority of eight against inquiring into lhat hull of extravagance aud corruption, she pension list, —they had a majority
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 169 1 FOR SALE, At tkeGodowns of the UndersignedA few Hhds. very superior Brandy and a quantity of Brown and Pale Sherry, in hogsheads, quarter casks and bottle, ex Elizabeth Moore JOHN PURVIS. Singapore ‘23rd. July, 1834. ADVERTISEMENT. BY ORDER OP THE EXECUTORS. To be sold by Public Auction ON THE PREMISES.
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  • 1496 2 Lord J. I»ussell said lie rose for the purpose of moving for leave to bring in a bill for the'relief of per.vMis dissenting from the church of England in reg rd to the celebraltnn of marriages. The dissenters in calling for an alteration of the existing law,
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  • 220 2 The venerable Dr. Carey, the father of Prostestant Missions in Bengal, expired at his residence, at Serampore, yesterday morning at half past five o'clock in the 73d year of his age He has resided in this country about 40 years during which period, besides discharging with
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  • 468 2 The friends and admirers of Masoni will he delighted to bear that he is making a most favourable impression iu the first musical circles in England. The care of Royalty hare been gladdened by ist* strains, and the chief professors and amateurs have contributed to introduce him to rtotire
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  • 132 2 An unknown friend of the female sex wishes to have the following lines inserted in Bell’s Life” for next week, in an-vrer to a paragraph signed Godolphin,” which appeared in the same Paper of last week :—I confess it frequently appears strange to me, that young
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  • 424 2 BY SQUARE RIGGED VESSELS DURING 1833-34. Sp. Dollars. From England 1,446,488 Foreign 181,414 Mauritius &c.. 990 Calcutta. 1,565,441 Madras T 370,550 Bombay 138.088 Arabia 5 576 Ceylon. 19.6*25 Manila *****1 China*. 1,670.029 Java 814,161 Rhio 23 817 Siam 16 389 Cochin C hina 22,576 Sumatra 74 649
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  • 224 2 (Extract of a late Letter from Bmtavia.) Ist —On the importation of foreign Woollen or Cotton Goods—the duties fixed by the publication of the 14th Feby. 1824, shall be raised to 60 or 70 per Cent, according
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  • 149 3 IMPORTS COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TRADE WITH THE UNDERMENTIONED PLACES BETWEEN THE YEARS 1832-33 1833-34. 1832-33. 1833-34- lu crease. Decrease. Kame? Spanish Hollars Spanish Doll r<. Sp D-liars. Sp. Dollars. From 0r... Hr,-am ‘.847.534 1 MjM*» I (M 6 F'reign Kurnpe I 82,207 181,414 99,107 Suulll America >» Mnurilins, &c 5.734
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  • 147 3 EXPORTS COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TRADE WITH THE UNDERMENTIONED PLACES BETWEEN THE YEARS 1832-33 1833-34. 183-2-33. 1833-34 Increase. J Names of Places. I T’'“7T“7r*,7’ Spanish Dollars Spanish Dollars, s»panishi>nlrs. Spanish i olrs. To” Great Britain TI 77 2,581,794, 3,428 132 846,338 V] Foreign Europe 39,371 1i9,/82 80,411 South America 36.783 r'
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  • 1702 3 Before Sir B. H Malkin, Recorder. Sally Sassoon, v. R F Wingrovf* Esq. Sheriff. Judgment' This was an aclicv* against the Sheriff for seizing under Writ of Sequestration against Lee K*‘g» selling iands mortgaged by t*tn to the Plaintiff: and the. only question in the
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  • 320 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir, I beg you will publish (he following remarks for general information Bark Sylph, 19 h Jniy 1834, 4 P M. observed a group of Rocks well elevated (say 18 lo 20 feel) distant about 4 miles—they were in one with Low.
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  • 290 3 ARRIVALS, JULY 1834. Ifth British ship Bombay CasO'e, £l. Wemjffcs-, from Bombay 7ih nit. Biitish ship Sir Charles Malcolm, Crawford from Bo übay. Dutch ship Perle, G. A. Wallace, from Batavia 11 lb Hist. Dutch brig Onderneming, A. N. Martins, front Sa mil rang 9»h iust. 20th Dutch brig
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  • 47 3 At Malacca, on the lltii instant, the Lady of W. T. Lewis Esq. of a Daughter. DEATH On the 21 at inst near the Water Islands, in the Straits of Malacca, Snr. Jajjuakio Augu: tivho da, Silva, Commander of the Portuguese brig Cassador aged 47 years.
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  • 30 3 Barque' Beatrice, from Liverpool at Batavia. Robert Finnie, Maxwell, Liverpool direct; Brig Janet, from Clyde Jean Brown, from Clyde. Jean from London. Brian Boru, from Liverpool.
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  • 20 3 The Barque Standard, A. JohnPeile, Commander. For Freight or Passage, apply to SYiYE&Co, Singapore, 24 th July, 1834.
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY, 24th. 1834.
    • 537 4 the British barque Caledonia, from Bombay. 3 pis. Seahorse teeth B y the Spanish schooner La Fama’ 9 5 To n s fro m Man ila 1656 boxes Segars 6 jars Chocolate 5! 8 pis Sugar 250 Oil 150 Cowries 60 jars Biscuits 2 cwt. Tobacco 250 in No.
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    • 529 4 By the Spanish schooner La Patna, 95 Tons for Manila. 180 ps. Plain Cotton* 1100 Dyed do. 3396 Printed do. 360 Coloured do. 2500 Grey do. 325 Cotton Goods 627 Long Cloths 1 500 bags Wheat 65 pis Rattans 6 in No Iron chests 5 cases contents unknown 55
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    • 194 4 Date, j VESSELS’ NAMES. j Terns Covi yiANDKK.B. 1 Where From- Desti*atjow. |ToS«ib May 17 Brit, brig Fox 222 G. Cheveley London China June 2 Brit, barque Parmeha 443 Jas. Gilbert Bttavia London 23 Bril, brig Hortensut 252 W. A. Reed Point de Galle Loudon July
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    • 322 4 European Piece Goods—During ihe week a good deal of damaged Twist and plain Cotious landed from the Standard, have been sold at public auction at low prices. CASSIA.—The Sylph and Mermaid, j list arrived frornChi na have brought several chests, for which Dlrs. 11 casli we understand is
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    • 1303 4 The majority of sales which take place in this Market, are effected on the principle of Barter for Produce, on Credit; and (he quotations in this Price-Current are made on that supposition. The CasbPrice of Produce may be said to be to per cent 5 under the rales
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE SATURDAY, 26th JULY, 1834. NO. 30. Vol. 4.
    • 911 5 fTranslated from the Portuguese.) TO THF EDITOR OF HIE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir, In answer to the reflccti'inn which I lie most K>»errn<l J’e.ui L mi*., Bi*hi»p of B .ur.j|»nli«, toi»v* Vicar sri Culiiii •bin.. Cauihudi* iiml Tiiompib" (ms imtiir in »hc Singairora Chronicle dated tie l?H» Joly 'lB 3A.
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    • 1862 5 (Translatedfrom the French.) Singapore. 2 4>rh July, 1834. TO Tflft EDITOR OP THE SINGAPOEB CHRONICLE. Air. Editor, 1 was fearf d that too much prolixity might make me appear fastidious ami that 1 might not obtain a place in your Journal, ami that was the only reason why 1
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    • 1041 5 SATURDAY, 25th JULY, 1834. Tue Sylph dermal.l arrived h?re from China, during the week, the former having left on the 15 h an i the latter on the 7Ui ilif Lird >TvPiEit uti l not arrived at C niton previous to the departure of the Sylph. tester lay arrived
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