Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 11 January 1837

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  • 3 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE EXTRA.
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  • 402 1 ij. y* 'xr toy evening of the Bark itfia 'he 2yth ult. puts W ofi>& Bengal papers to Jpj iS t u.»nth, which contain EngV > ifv 22«T August. We lo=e no fm ufhing €uch items of intelligence W u« lijfely to prove of general j tici«,
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  • 917 1 This day Parliament was prorogued with the usual formalities by his Majesty in person. The muster of female beauty and fashion was more than ordinarily numerous. The attendance of Peers was rather scanty. The members of the corps diplomatique filled completely and indeed
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  • 789 1 4 MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN, 4 The «tatc of the public business enables me at length to relieve you from further attendwee in Parliament; and in terminating vonrlabours I have aijain 'o acknowledge the zeal with which you have applied yourselves to the public business, and the
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  • 683 1 (From the Times, August 22 J SATURDAY EVENING.— The manufacturing and commercial districts continue to send up to London testimonies in favour of the project for improving the communication with India, lliey evince, in fact, a much greater degree of zeal than is evinced by the
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  • 313 1 From the Times August 22 We have received the Paris papers of Friday, and accounts from Bayonne of the date of the 16th inst. The latter notice the arrival of C olonel Evans at Bayonne, and describe the British force, which he left in Spain, as being in
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  • 130 1 From the Tim*s, August 22. The House of Lords presented a remarkably brilliant appearance. His Majesty on the tnrone, looking in excellent health, surrounded by his {treat Officers ot State, Lord Viscount Melbourne bearing the sword, the Larl of Denbigh, officiating for the Marquis of Cholmondeley, as Great
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  • 81 1 (From the Atlas, August 14 J We stated last week that meetings had been convened in the three Indian presidencies for the purpose of considering the most effectual means of promoting steam navigation between India and England; and we are now enabled to add that petition# to Parliament,
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  • 49 1 (From the At hi* August 1-1.) It appears that a French army under funeral Bugeaud will cross the Pyrenees, and villi tiie co-operation ot the northern powers; it mn«t be intended, therefore, to act rather against the juntas and (he republican manites'atiou than agn:n«* the Carlists.
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  • 358 1 CFr m» thi? stilus, August 14.) The situation of affairs in Spain has reduced the Q icon's can.se almost to tlie last extremity. A sud len revolution, originating in a trifle, which, however altonied abunoant excuse to t:ie e f»'ct;'d broke out recently in Malaga, and tcrmi-x>n!«-->'l
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  • 683 1 (From the Atlas August 14.) We regret to find that the reports of the mutiny in the Hritish legion are confirmed; yet we are hound to say there was abundant provocation to justify the conduct of the men. It appear* that, on the 3"th ultimo,
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  • 812 2 LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET, AUG. 20. We have had another week of extensive business done in Cotton prices have again advanced to id. per tb. for all kinds, and at which the market closes healthy. Exporters have taken I6 r »0 American, 420 Madras, 1,100 Sur&t, and 20 Bengal
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  • 873 2 THE WATER WITCH. The following account of the passage of the Water Witch from Singapore, has been sent to us by a passenger on that vessel:— Water Witch, Eastern Channel, 2d. Deer. We left Singapore on the 7th ultimo, and have had a very unfortunate passage. In the Streights
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURANCE
    • 28 2 At Cawnpor*, on th« 25th Sor. by tb* K .t. M.J. JINNIJIM, MR. WILLIAM ORB, to KOSR, ANNE ORETS WAY, eldest daugnter U. UI late SAMUEL FCS^FTB.
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    • 39 2 At Calcutta, on the morning of Mood*. th 12th December, C. R. BARWRLL ESVJRE., UTAE 11. C. Civil Service, and a Judge oithe COURU of Sudder Dewanny and Nisamut Adawlut, «**<T 48 year*, 7 months and 2 days.
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  • 146 2 10th. J any. British schnr. Stamford. Lin» Kong Seok, irom Pinang 2Dtn Dec. 10TA Janr —British brig A apolcon, ot. Maria. ir© M MALAM Btn J any. 10th J any.—Ainer. ship Sach* m n, vidson, irom Pinang Bth Dec. 10M J ANY —PORT BRIG Utssador Silva,
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