Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 28 August 1834

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 35, VOL. 4. THURSDAY, AUCrUST 23, 1834. [New Senes Public Notifications appearing in this Paper,, and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official,
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  • 37 1 The A 1. Barque Beatrice, 2BO Tons, Capt. Chisser, will meet with all despatch, and has very superior Accommodations for Passengers, For Freight or Passage, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore, 30 th suly, 1834,
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  • 68 1 The tine new Barque Jane Brown, Captain Geo Dunlop, has room for a few Tons of Light Freight, and will leave for the above Port with all dispatch. For Freight or Passage, this vessel having superior Accommodations, apply to PATERSON Co. Singapore, 14 ih August 1834, Captain Dunlop
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  • 27 1 The Brig Osmond, Capt, W. Meyfing, 250 Tons, will ueec with quick despatch. For Freighter Passage, apply to BOUSTEAD, SCHWABE Co. Singapore, Qth August 1834.
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  • 685 1 (From the Spectator, 26th April 1834 .J NEWS OF THE WEEK REPEAL OF THE UNION, The Re, >eal question lias been debated in the House of Commons during l he vveek at unmerciful leugih. Mr. O’Connell on Tuesday harangued for five or six hours on this fruitful
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  • 561 1 Lord Althorp, on the 21st, brought forward his scheme for the abolition of Church-rates. The simple Chancellor has fairly thrown his friends the Dissenters overboard. Church-rates, indeed, are to, cease and determine j” but in their stead, 250,000/. annually ts to be granted out of (lie pioceeds of
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  • 382 1 The intelligence from France bears ample testimony. that disaffection to the Government of Louis Philip has spread far and wide. It is also manifest, that every where the military are too strong for the people and that, for the present at least, even the semblance of freedom is banished.
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  • 151 1 American papers have been received to the 14th of Match. The ferment about the Bank question was still raging' Mr. Webster, of Massachusetts, proposed in the Senate of the United states, either that the charter of the Bank should be re. newed for a short period, to enable it
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  • 1682 1 The time is now arriving, when we shall begin to witness some of the effects resulting from the opening of the China Trade. Forebodings, as well as forewarnings, anticipatory of miserable consequences, have been largely dealt forth by some portions of the press, and the free trader that
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 188 1 FOR SALE OR CHARTER. The fine new Barque Skimmer, Captain Hill, built at Akyab in 1833—131 Ions—sails fast, is abundantly found in Stores. Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Sc Co. Singapore 14 th Alignsl 1834. NO pice. The Business of the Undersigned will hereafter be carried on under the firm
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  • 2381 2 RFjWVRKS OV THK CLIMATE, SOIL AVI> CULTIVATION of Penajxg ano P rovince Wellesley: A GUI CULTURAL PRODUCE. Elfin a eg;.has been a Npice Gland from the period nrai.L of its first Settlement. Pepper engross-d the Consideration of Capii i|ists for m i iy years and until the 1 price
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  • 356 2 Sydney He) aid, 3id July The spirit of Reform has visiter! the infant CoJouv of Swan River, and the Emigrant Colonists at that Settlement feel some reluctance to payduties which are not accounted for by the publication of a yearly balance sheet from the public ledger. They have
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  • 797 2 Through the kindness 1 of Mr. Richard Lewis, who is in correspondence by every opportunity with Sir Richaid Spencer the Governor, we are enabled to present the reader with the following' particulars of this new and interesting little Colony. The town of the settlement which is called
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  • 449 2 From ike Calcutta Courier, June 18. The Merchants of Singapore, or rather the ships in the roads, have celebrated the first shipment of Tea for England, with double salute, as will be seen by our extracts under the Singapore head. The event undoubtedly merited some distinction, and
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  • 331 3 Restrictions on Residents in the Dutch Indies. The following .is the translation of the substance of an ordinance respecting inha-bitants-or merely temporary residents in the Dutch-East Indies,published at Batavia on the 10th of January last;- All persons, belonging to the description of those requiring a written authority to remain
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  • 143 3 f Calcutta, Courier June, IB.J The Hurko.ru mentioned last weak, that Mr. Pottle ami Colonel Becher h id applied to the Admiral to send a Cruiser-to the Coco Islands in search of the Passengers and Crew of the Bark Mercury. Hearwg afterwards that Sir John Gore had
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  • 556 3 Calcutta Courier June 21-) V\ e have gathered smite further particulars relative to the breaking up of the Company’s Factory in China. The China Servants transferred to the Indian Service, as we stated before, are to have the option of choosing (he presidency to which they tfhall
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  • 284 3 (From ihe Bombay Courier, 2Qtk The Barque Mah&medee. which arrived otiTlmrsday, from Mocha (he I2fh July, has brought aouie important intelligence regarding (he state of affairs ita Syrti and Palestine, fr appears, by letters which have been received hv her, that a very serious insurrection has broke*
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  • 853 3 THURSDAY, 28th August, 1834. During the week numerous Papers have come to hand; viz Sydney papers, via Batavia, to the middle of July, brought by the Dryade Madras Papers to the 29th July, per Resource am\ files of Calcutta papers of June, which, tho* of dates older than those
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  • 636 3 Calendar of persons tried, convicted and sentenced at the Session of Oyer and Terminer and General Goal Delivery holden at the Court House in the town of Malacca, in and for Malacca and the places and territories subordinate thereto, on the fourth day of August 1834, including all persons
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  • 208 3 ARRIVALS, AUGUST, 1^34. DuWh barque Blare, A. Hudson, froro Batavia 17‘. i«st 24th Biit. ship Canon, J. L. Wilson, from Boro-, bat 27iii uii. Br.t barque Dalla Merchant, J utips Weir,, from t’al< ulta au-.l Penang 22.0 iust. 25th B<it. st linr. Diamond, from Malacca. Brit. ship Resource, J
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 38 3 NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that all Dogs found running loose about the Streets between the Ist and 10th Proximo, botti days inclusive will be destroyed. By Order, THOMAS HEWETSON. Clerk to the Magistrates Singapore, 2Hth August 1834,
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  • 23 3 DEATH. Od the 27ih February Use. at her Residence ift Great Kina Sueet Edinburgh, "VIARtV Relict of the late Rear Admiral ANDREW &MITB.
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 497 4 By the Danis h ship Favor it, 3/4 Jons, from Hamburg and Batavia from Hamburg--30 bolts Russian Du<k 72 barrels Swedish Tar 38 pis. 9 ctys Russian Cordage 180 gallons Vinegar 180 ciozs. Looking-glasses *J(j ctyi. Europe gold silver Thread. from Hat avia 26 noits Europe Canvas. By the
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    • 559 4 Ry the Danish ship Favor'd 374 Tons for Batavia and Hamburg, for Bat via. 220 gallons Malaga Wine J 8 dozs Hocks for Hamburg. 60 pis Cassia 21 09 otys Siam Sugar 25 58 Pepper 81 C 6 Sago the Brit, barque Austen, 223 Tons for China 500 pis
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    • 534 4 lTate. j Vessels 7 navi ss. Fov-t go h vi amoehs. wherefrom, j destination. to s a July 23 Dutch bng Pukalongang 150 Latt Kong King Samurang 26 Brit, brig Helen 108 R. Macallister Madras N. S. Wales j 29 Hambro’ brig Osmond 160 W. Menfing
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    • 1321 4 Ths tnjjori‘y of sales which tike place i.» ius alantei, are eif-cie lon Hie priiiciple of »tr(pr for Produce, on and tlie quotations in ttiis Price-Current are made on that supposition. File Cash Price of l*r >duce any he s iid to tie to per cent, under ihe
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