Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 16 October 1834

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  • 47 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. JXO. 42, VOL. ft. THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 16, 1834. [New Series Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. Supplement to the Singapore Chronicle. No- 42. Vol. 4, FRIDAY, 17 th OCTOBER, 1834.
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  • 56 1 The Right Honorable the Governor General of India in Council, having been pleased to re-appoint Bichard Fownes Wingrove Esqre. to the Office of Acting Resident Councillor at Singapore: Notice is hereby given, that that Gentleman has this day resumed charge of the Office accordingly. S. G. BONHAM, Acting Gove
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  • 33 1 EDWARD TANNER Esquire, to be Sheriff of the United Settlement of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca, lor the Year ensuing. T. CHURCH, Acting Governor. Malacca, 20tf k Sept. 1834.
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  • 58 1 Notice is hereby given, that the Government Treasury at this Station is open for the Receipt of Cash tor Bills on Bengal, at the rate of 206 Sicca Rupees per 100 Spanish Dollars. Sicca Rupees will no longer be received at Par, but in the above ratio. R. F.
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  • 32 1 dBr* The River-built Ship Augustus Ccesar, Capt. Wiseman, Burthen 414 Tons, has good Accommodations, for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore 30Hi Sept. 1834.
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  • 26 1 tain The A. 1. British Brig Hamilton, 247 Tons, CapJohnson. For Freight or Passage, apply to MACLAINE, FRASER Co. Singapore, 10 th Oct 1834.
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  • 51 1 The fine, fast sailing, First Class British Brig Captain Geo. Black. The greater part of her cargo being ready to put on board, she will meet with immediate dispatch for London direct. For Freight of a few Tons or Passage, apply to PATERSON Co. Singapore 15 th Oct.
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  • 48 1 The A. L Barque Jean Graham 261 Tons, J. C. Warren, Commander. For Freight or Passage, (for which she has superior Accommodations) apply to SAME Co. Singapore, \§thOct. 1834. Captain Warren will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by the Crew of the Jean Graham.
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  • 89 1 w&t The A. 1. Brig Thomas Doug all, 256 Tons, D. K. Brown, Commander, having a great portion of her Cargo engaged, will meet with despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to S AME Co. Singapore, 15 th Oct. 1834. Captain Brown will not be responsible for any
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  • 785 1 ■««<■{.»»*► POST OFFICE. From the Canton Register t August 5, 1834. We beg attention to th-* resolutions passed jesterday by the merchants at the office of the Superintendents. The Canton community are invited to a conference with H. M. Superintendents on the Bth instant on the subject of the
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  • 2083 1 From the Canton Register 19 tk August At a general meeting ol British subjects, convened on the morning of the 16• b instant by circular notice from the secretary to H* M. Superintendents, and held at 11 o’clock on that day in the Hall of the British Consulate,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 79 1 NOTIFICATION. IN Pursuance of Orders received from the Right Honorable the Governor General of India in Council, the Undersigned has this day resumed charge of the Oflice of Officiating Resident of Singapore, and by virtue thereof, 1 ecome Acting Governor of the United Settlements of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore
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    • 133 1 PUBLIC SALE OF MORTGAGED PROPERTY. On Wednesday, the 22nd. instant, will be sold by Public Sale, at 11 o’Clock a. m. on the Premises, that substantial brick-built House and Godowns, situated in CircularStreet and adjoining the Singapore Canal, belonging to Lim-Sing-Ling. The property is held by Grant from the East
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  • 96 2 To the Hong Merchants. Gentlemen, We have received your letter of the 15th instant, and as it contains official matters over which we have no control, the communication cannot be noticed beyond a mere acknowledgment thereof. (Signed as the letter of the 11 tb Aug Before the meeting adjourned
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  • 702 2 C From the Canton Register, August 26. We are glad lo have it in our power to lay before our readers the following authentic report j of the conference held on Saturday last between Lord Napier and some Chinese officers. On Friday, August the 22nd
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  • 3123 2 From the Canton Register, 9th Sept. EDICT OF l'HE GOVERNOR OF CANTONLoo, Governor of I lie provinces of Canton and Kwangse &c. &c. and Ke, Fooyuen of the provinces of Canton &c. hereby issue a proclamation and clear order—that iir consequence of tlie En. glisli
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  • 1805 3 man a written address to the public of the mosl no- i lent description. Mr. Daniell immediately tf.NDi.Rfd GENTLEMANLY SATISFACTION, provided the address were to he withdrawn. This, after consultation between Mr. Jardine and Mr Innes, was refused, am the document almost immediately circulated Mr. Innes thus himself selecting an
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  • 576 3 Not published in the Canton Register) I, John Clarmont Win email, Merchant of Canton, herebv depose, that I have had no communication with Mr. James Innes personally or by letter since February last, that on this day the third September 1334. while sitting at
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  • 827 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Mr Ed tor In your paper of the 11 til of Sept, last, I find an article on th3 cession of the Dntch Church atiVlalacca to t-heLordBishop of Calcutta, in order to be consecrated to the services of the Church of England.
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    • 120 3 MR. JAMES INNES AGAIN! [ADVEBTJSMENT] To the Editor of the anton Register, Sir, —The only mode of meeting the press being through the press, I ask of you to do me the favor to publish (as an advertisimnt) the enclosed letters and affidavits, and I rrmam, Very truly, Canton, 6th
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th., 1834.
    • 666 4 By the lirit barque Sophia 334 Tons from Calcutta. 422 maunds Saltpetre, 2200 niaunds moor»gh\ Hi ice, 500 bags Wheat, H 8 inaunds Table Rice, ***** in No. (mutinies, 14 bolts Country Canvas, 2 casks Ghee, 5 chests Benares Opium, 1 bahTable Cloths Napkins, 5 bags IBioll, J bale
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    • 793 4 By the B rit. brig 65 Ton# for Penang. 1 pi. Steel, 100 ps. colored Cottons, 500 ps. white Cottons, 20 cor. British Handkfs, 10 pis. Tamarinds, 10 pis Cachang Oil, 10 pis. Hogslard, 10 pis Gar- lie, 10 pis ground Nut, 10 pis green Cacbung, 20 pis cachang
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    • 250 4 TtIrZ~i VESSbiLS’ j t’aNS CO VI VIA N'DEliS. j Where From. Destination. 1 ToSaii. July 23 Dutch brig Pukalongang 150 Lan Kong King Samaraiig Au- 28 Brit, barque Faltul Karim 254 Sheik Ismail Surabaya j q 1 Brit selmr Fortune 50 Ahmed Malacca Laid np Sep
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    • 285 4 Cassia.—' TheNerbudda lias imported 868 piculs, part of which has been sold al lty Drs. per pi. Cash. Sugar. 540 jiicu/s white Siam, have been sold at Drs 6. 40 per pi to American ships for Bills on London at 4# Gd Exchange, There is not above -J00
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    • 1236 4 The majority of sales which take place in this Market, are eiiVcte.l on the principle of Salter for Produce, on Credit; and the quotations in this Price-Current are made on that supposition. The CashPrice of Produce may be said to he 10 per cent, under (he rales following;
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  • 69 5 FRIDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1834. The arrival of the Jean Graham has put us in possession of Lmdon Papers to the 19th of June, in addition to which a number of the Atlas of the 22nd. ot that month has h *en kindly lent to us. We give the following
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  • 164 5 The New York Gazette of the 22d. May states that it appears from treasurer's staiemeut mat, on a comparison of the recoil.Is of tne first quarter of 1833 with ihe first quarter of 1834, (here was a custom house deficit of nearly 2,600,000 dollars The general result is that,
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  • 555 5 The Q leen ha* published seven decrees on the subject of the National Debt, the fist six go to adopt into »he present great book all outstanding debts of whatever character or period. To this liberal the seventh decree is the antithesis. Art. I. The wiiole of the Spanish
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  • 1722 5 There are fears expressed in France of the gradual progress towards the east of large bodies of Kussiaa troops, and a move onPersia is expected The French and British fleets are again gathering in the Levant. Fresh sources of bickering have broken out between H fil
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  • 691 5 ARRIVALS, OCTOBER, 1834. 9th Brit, ship Nerbudda, F. Patrick from China 7th nit. Dutch schnr. Paiembnng, Choa Goan from Paleinbang 24th ulf. 10th Brit, ship EnUy, Ally Mertican, from Palemb*ag 10iis ult. Brit brig Heap lee, Choftf Hean, from Malacca 6<h insiAQt. llth But ship Isabella, D. Brown, from
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  • 64 5 At Malacca, on Thursday the Mttlt nit. the Lady of BiKKiftD Rodyk of a Daughter j which hred but for a few minutes. At Siotapore, on Thursday,-the 16th instant, the Lady of W. R. Ceokai Esqie. of a Daughter. DIED. On board the brig Helen, on his passage to
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