Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 11 September 1834
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Title Section32 1834-09-11 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. MO. 37, VOX*. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11$ 1834. New Series.} Public Notifications appearing in this Paper* and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Offi32 words
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Article36 1834-09-11 1 The A Barque Beatrice, 280 Tons,, Oapt. 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, 1834.36 words
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Article28 1834-09-11 1 The Brig Osmond, Capt. W. Meyfing* 250 Tons* will meet with quick despatch. For Freighter Passage* apply to BOUSTEAD, SCHWABE& Co, Singapore 6 ih August 1834.28 words
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Article26 1834-09-11 1 The Reso?irce, 417 Tons* Capt. Coombes, has excellent Accomodation for Passengers. For Freight or Passage* apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore, AthSept. 1834.26 words
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66 1834-09-11 1 LATEST EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE. (From the Liverpool Standard May 13 Government have given Mr. Gall a pension, and have authorised him to draw upon the Treasury immediately for £2OO. This is highly ere. ditabie to the administration, w/io ove.look the fact of his politics being always adverse to them, in the66 words
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175 1834-09-11 1 GENERAL REGISTRY BILL Al tlie close of (lie debate on this measure, Mr. William Brougham’s motion that Ihe bill be read a second time” was thus disposed of Noes.............. 161 Ayes 45 Mujoiiiy against ihe bill——116 While strangers were excluded Mr. Cayley moved the175 words
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Article392 1834-09-11 1 (From a late American Paper.) REVENUE.—Appended to the Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the Finances, are numerous tables, exhibiting complete details of the receipt and expenditure tor the year 1832, in the various branches of the public service. We quote some392 words
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Article367 1834-09-11 1 The whole amount of coin in the country has been estimated, by Mr. GiUatin and others, at 20,000,000, of which about 10,000,000 are in the vaults of the National Bank, an t it therefore follows that half, or about half of the whole paper currency of the367 words
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1770 1834-09-11 1 HORRIBLE STRUGGLE BETWEEN TWO CRIMINALS CONDEMNED TO DEATH. (From the Times March 29) (From a Jamaica paper.) PoRT-AU Prince, Hayti— Some months since a mulatto, natm-tl Eriag, was condemned to death t\>r the assassination of a merchant of Hayti; I his mur* der, accompanied by the most horrid circumstances, j1,770 words
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545 1834-09-11 1 {Boston Recorder, Bth March.) The American Quarterly Register for February is principally occupied wrlli an ecclesiastical ref* gister of fh'e various denominations of Christians' in the V ited Stales. The following is the gene, ral summary; I. Orthodox Congtegatidnalisls,— Estimating'll® ministers and churches not545 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement247 1834-09-11 1 NOTICE. The Business of the Undersigned will hereafter he carried on under the firm of J. H. Whitehead Co. J. H. WHITEHEAD. Singapore, 21 si August 1834. NOTICE. The Subscriber begs leave to inform the Public* that he has made arrangements to supply them with fresh Meats and Poultry of247 words
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782 1834-09-11 2 From the P. W. Island Gazette Aug. 9 and 1 6th.J THE CLOVE. There are several species of the Clove Mr. Crawford has enumerated five sorts 3 The ordinary—the female Clove with a pale stem—the Keeree or L>ory782 words
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Article1105 1834-09-11 2 Prpper win (hiring many years (he Staple product of Penang soil, the average annual quantity having been nearly four millions of pounds but previous to the year I 8 Ml the above amount had decreased to tibout two and a half millions of pounds, which was the result of1,105 words
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1480 1834-09-11 2 First Annual Report of the joint Committee of Shareholdors and Members of the Commercial Exchange read at a General Meeting of Members on the 30 th April 1834. The attention of yourCommitteehas been directed in the coarse of past year to the frequency1,480 words
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Article47 1834-09-11 2 Total Imports for 1833 369,718 ditto for 1832 236,321 Increase,,.,., 133 397 Tola! Exports for 1833 225,928 ditto for 1832 194,396 Increase 31,532 Algoa Bay. Total Imports; exclusive of thuse coastwise, 1833 £39,470 do. Exports, 58, < 71) do. do. to Table Bay,.. 22,77847 words
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159 1834-09-11 2 Table Bay, Simon's Bay and Algoa Bay. Total Import*, 1833 409,183 do. Exports, 1833 294,500 Wine exported (to all places) 1833 Ps. U,llo 1832 7,010 Increase Ps. 4,10$ Wine Exported, (to Great Britain) 1833. Ps. 5,728 1832. 3,840 Increase. i Ps. 1,888 Grain Exported, 1833, 18,646 muids 13,416 183 >,*24.976159 words
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Advertisement6 1834-09-11 2 ••South African Commercial' Advertiser, May 7.6 words
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Article654 1834-09-11 3 COMMERCIAL REMARKS. fFrom the Canton General Price Current July B th-J OPIUM-—l'l consequence of the government having resumed its persecution against persons whom they conceive connected with the opium trade, most of the brokers have been obliged to retire, and little or no business in the drug has been654 words
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Article412 1834-09-11 3 Mr. Editor, In surveying the immense devastations occasioned by the inundation of this and other districts, it is very natural to trace the causes which have occasioned this calamity* It may he said that the frequent rains which have lately fallen, brought on such an increase of water412 words
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Article1638 1834-09-11 3 Singapore, Sept 3, 1834. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE I “Alas Sir, I am but a poor petitioner of pur whole, township Shakespeare. Mr. Editor, In your remirlcs upon the “Busy Body” in your last, you omitted to take notice of the Dresses, Scenery and Music, no1,638 words
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Article372 1834-09-11 3 Thursday, llfch September 1834. The ship Ruby Captain Warden, arrived here yesterday, having left China on the 20th ult. By her we have received Canton Registers and Prices Current to the Bth ult. from which extracts will be found above. This vessel was so fortunate as to bd the372 words
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Article180 1834-09-11 3 At a Public Meeting, held at Malacca, on Wednesday the 27th August 1834, in the Dutch Church, pursuant to a notice duly given: J. B. De Wind Esq. being Called to the Chair, the following Resolutions were unanimously adopted Ist. Proposed by A. MINJOOT Esq. and seconded by J.180 words
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Article223 1834-09-11 3 ARRIVALS, SEPTEMBER, 1834. British barque B arossa, J. P. Reeves, from' Calcutta 13th August. Dutch scbnr Catharina Cornelia, E'. Halliburton, from Batavia 27th lilt. oth British schnr Diamond from Malacca. British brig Brian B orU, Thos. Harrison, from Batavia 28 ult* British brig Ching Wat, from Malacca. 7th Dutch223 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, 1834.
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Article840 1834-09-11 4 By the Brit- ship Symmetry 293 Tons from Liverpool reported since Last week.) 1(100 pieces long Cloth. By the Brit barque Jane Brown 28'2 Tons from Greenock, Clyde. From Greenock, 2371 pieces printed Cottons. 234 pis. cotton Twist, 1200 111 S cotton Hire ad, 934 pis. 20 ctys. Iron,840 words
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Article525 1834-09-11 4 By the. Brit barque Jane Brown, 282 Tons for London. 400 pis 82 ctys Tea, 280 pis 24 ctys Hides, 110 pis Cassia, 2 pis 36§ ctys; Elephants Teeth, 182 pis 75 ctys Rat-.J tans, 393 pis 49 ctys Pepper, 1250 pis.! 82 ctys Coffee, 1007 pis 26 ctys525 words
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Article270 1834-09-11 4 ITate. 1 —vR?4aKLS NAM[K9. ITons COvi MAS PEltS. j- ~Whbrb Prom. Destination, f TogAir. July 23 TjufcITbriK Pukuiongang 150 Lan Kong King Samarang 29 Hambro* brig Osmond 160 W. Menfing Borneo Hamburgh A« I BriL Oeu.ric, *80 Willian. ChWr Bala.i. London 5 Dutch barque JadulHarric Seyd270 words
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Article112 1834-09-11 4 Black Pepper.— Our impoitations this week from Borneo. Kino, ami other places amount to 118-J pis sold partly at 6| a 6± Drs. cash prices ate declining a little. Siam Sugar— About 1000 pis have been purchased by the American ship Henry Evobunks, at Drs. 6\ cash. This112 words
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Article101 1834-09-11 4 Tin £i. lOr. per 20 cwt. Sugar £4. per 20 <wt. J C -flee £5. lOff per 18 cwt. Cargoes scarce, Sticlac Pepper £6 per 16 cwt f M« asurement Goods £4. As. to £7. Treasure i per C«ut. Freights to China f to 1 Sp. Dr.101 words
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Article1307 1834-09-11 4 The majority of sales which take place in tins Market, are effected on the principle of darter tor Produce, on Credit; and the Quotations in this Price-Current are made on that supposition. The Cash Price of Produce may be saul to he 10 per cent, under the rales1,307 words
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