Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 25 September 1834

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. zfo. 39, voz<. 4. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Ojfici THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1834. [New Series.J
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  • 55 1 The fine fast sailing First Class British Brig“ Rowly” is daily expected from Batavia, and greater part ofher cargo being ready to put on board on arrival; she will meet with immediate dispatch for London direct. For Freight of a few Tons or Passage, apply to PATERSON Co.
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  • 28 1 The Brig Osmond Capt, ST W. Mevfing, 250 Tons, will meet with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to BOUSTEAD. SCBWAFE Co. Singapore August 1834.
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  • 182 1 In consequence of* the indisposition of one of the Amateurs the performance announced to take place on Saturday the 27th is unavoidably postponed to Tuesday the 30th inst., when will be performed the muchadmired play of the APPRENTICE After which, for the first time in this Colony, Ravenscroft’s
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  • 1161 1 (From the Calcutta Paper#, August) THE NEW PRESIDENCY—THE PRO-. CL A NATION—LORD W. BENTiNCK. We need not publish the Proclamation of the Governor General and his new Legislative Council, as every one will have seen them in (lie Cal. cutta papers. One of our contemporaries thinks that the Governor
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  • 448 1 (From the Bengal Hark, ru, 22nd. Aug.) The Madras Gazette of the lOili instant received this morning announces that Captain Dickenson uf tlie Madras Comm.ssariat—who abscond d, from Bangalore, had neen brought back to the Presidency ou tlie Fame from tlie Mauritius where he had becu arrested aud so
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  • 96 1 We understand that the Lord Bishop, accompanied by Vl i*. and Mrs. Bateman, wid lectve Calcutta on Muidny by Meanr. to joint the Asia at Saugor, m -v hich vessel his Lordship proceeds to Penang The Entetprize it is expected, will he ready to follow id about
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  • 44 1 Mr: R. C. Jenkins was elected yesterday a Director of the Bank of Bengal, in the room of Mr. Blenkia resigned. There were hut two candidates ballotted for—Mr Jeuk.ms, who polled 45 votes, and Dr. Tytler who obtaiued ‘23. Ibid.
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  • 539 1 INDIAN NAVY. It is currently reported, and we believe on good atlthoriiy, that a reply h’as been received to tile ence made some time ago by this Government to ;tife Governor General, in obedience to instructions fro nr the (Jouil of Directors, on the subject of the ln» uian
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 272 1 In the Court of Judicature of Prince Wales Island, Singapore and M ADACCA. NOTICE is hereby given, that a Quarter Session of the Peace will be holden by the said Court, at the Court House in the Town of Singapore, on Thursday the 2nd. day of October next, to enquire
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    • 170 1 and he would be greatly assisted in this if families would favor him with their orders the evening previous. CHARLES OSBORN. Singapore, lUk Sept. 1834. He will commence tomorrow, Friday. RATES OF PRINTING AT THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRESS. Sp.Drs. Printing Bills of Lading per 100. t do. Permits to ship,
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  • 1996 2 u 'l’be B?.tta language, which I regard as the mosl .Hit tent language of Sumatra, is used by the G lia tribes, who chiefly occupy the centre of that Island. The singularity of their manners, and particularly the horrid custom of anlhropoidiagy, practised by a nation
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  • 1482 2 The Lucubrations of t imothy Forecastle, Ship's Cook of the“ Jolty Rodger Our transatlantic brethren say, it was owing to the exceedingly pointed and overstrained attentions shewn by British men-of-war to American Merch.tntmeu that induced them to do Great Britain the honor of declaring War against her instead of
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  • 643 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir, The state of the question as to the legality of American ships trading to j Singapore. I conceive to be this, namely, that at the present moment the trade is illegal, because unsanctioned by any Act I
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  • 260 2 THURSDAY,2Sth SEPTEMBER, 1834. During the week, Calcutta Papers to the 22nd August, Madras Papers to the 3rd inst. and Penang Papers to the 13th inst. came to hand. A 3 far as we have been able to lock our the various files, there appears to be but little intelligence
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  • 561 3 The Cornwallis Captain Keys, arrived here on the 22ml mat. having left China on the 21st uit. She brings the important intelligence of a collision having taken place between the Chinese authorities at Canton, and His Majesty’s Superintendents, in consequence of which the British Trade has been partial stopt,
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  • 850 3 At a meeting of all the British subjects, in Cant»n convened by circular notice from the secretary to H M Superintendents,and held y esterday at had past 10 o clock in the hall of British Consulate, the Chiet Superintendent, the R>ght HonorubleLord Napier, delivered the following speech Gentlemen,
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  • 1270 3 Gentlemen, T,.e British Merchants haviug severally received your notice of yesterday, requesting a general meeting ot their body, to be bel t at the Consoo house on this day atone o’clock; Having taken the same request into consideration, the British Merchants are unanimously oi opinion that
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  • 395 3 ARRIVALS, SEPTEMBER, 1834. 18th British ship Marion, James Richards, froth Calcutta 22d m. 19ih British barque Falcon, D. Ovenstone, froth Calcutta 26 h ult. Bntish ship Layton, G. Wade, from v a cun a 17ih ult. Portuguese barque Susannah, L. de Eucar* nacao, from Btlavia. 20th British barque Runnymede,
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 701 4 Ry the Dutch schnr. Laurel, 110 Tons j'rom Hat avia. 501 pis. 43 ctys. Sugar By the Brit■ btig Soonhein, 05 Tons from Penang. cor. Khauiis 105 blue Mooree 22 Cur waits 38 Sarongs ]OO pis. Steel 40 Sugar 10 Onions 100 Yams 5 dried Shrimps 3000 in No.
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    • 682 4 By the, Dutch schnr Laurel 110 Tons jor Batavia. 78 ctys Cardamoms, 1284 in No China Caps. 2 pis Sugar-candy, .3 chests Raw Silk, 30 cor Red Curwahs, 50 cor j Gurrahs, 37 cor 8 ps blue Gurrahs, 175U0 in No Gunnies, 129 bags Wheat, 500 in No Planks,
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    • 520 4 I VESSELS’ NAVI rid. 1 Toms 1 Cl) VIVI N 1)10 Its. Whrrr Prom. (Destination, j To Sail July 23 Dutch brig Pakalongang 150 Lm Kong King Sannraug j 29 Hambro* brig Osmond j 160 W. Meufiog Borneo J H imburgli Aug. 1 Brit, barque Beatrice
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    • 1156 4 The majority of sales which take place iu uns Market, are effected on the principle of MartPr for Produce, on Credit; and the quotations in tbis-Price-Current are made oil that supposition. The Cash Price of Produce may be said to be 10 per cent, umler ihe rates following;
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