Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 24 January 1835

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  • 31 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. 2f VOL. 5, SATURDAY BVEMTINd, JANUARY 2.% 1835. [New Series* Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper are to be as Official
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  • 30 1 To sail in all January The “North Briton/’ Captain Morrison. F o r Freight or Passage, having pgocl Accommodations, apply to 50 JOHN PURVIS* Singapore# 17th Dec. I&b4.
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  • 24 1 The Brig Lyra, Captain Billing. A. 1. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNS !ON Co. tingapcre, 3rd. Jany 1835.
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  • 36 1 The new fast sailing Ship Favorite Capt. W Cobb, m Freight or Passage apply to SPOTTISWOOBE CONNOLLY. Singapore YlthSany* 1835. Captain William Cobb, will not be answerable tor any debts contracted by his crew.
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  • 664 1 Times, September It When Lord Melbourne was advanced to the head of the Ministry, the people were told to expect more foiward and decisive measures of improvement—they were assured that the clogs and hindrances, and counteracting powers were removed, and that thenceforth the Government would advance in
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  • 2133 1 Yesterday the greatest horror was excited in con* sequence of a report being widely disseminated that a man named Nicholas Steinberg, an optician, of No. 17, Southampton-street, Pentonville, nad inhumanly murdered his wife and family, consisting of four children, and afterwards destroyed himself* It appears that Mr. Steinberg,
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  • 1788 1 Morning Post. -'The arrival of Earl Grey in his native county, after having been fairly elbowed out of office by Ihe miserable contrivances of bis late col. leagues,has given rise to some Addresses and to some speech-making j but to much less of both than might have been
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 287 1 NOTICE. That at a General Quarter Session of the Peace* holden at the Court House, on Friday the 2nd. instant, a Resolution was adopted by the Court of which the following is a Copy r—“The Magistrates assembled in Quarter Session, taking into consideration the necessity for levy ing a rate
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    • 61 1 TO BE LET, From the Ist January 1835. The Godown at present in the possession of Messrs. Robert Wise and Co. Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore, 22nd December 1834. TO LET. From the 15 th February Next. The House at Catnpong Glam presently occupied by John Purvis Esq.
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  • 530 2 On the appointment of Sir F. Adam lo succeed Mr. Lushingtoti in the Government of Madras, a loud outciy was made in the House of i’otnmons (and with great propriety) for a reduction hi the salary, which was accordingly effected but in the present appointment of
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  • 990 2 The Chancellor dearly lovefr notoriety and, we dare say, like a stage-player, generally prefers even censure to neglect. Yet it is probable that he would be glad to escape altogether fora time from public observation, rather than run the gauntlet of the whole press, in
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  • 722 2 A3r A TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONILCE. Dear Mr. Editor, I am happy to have this opportunity of congratulating you upon jour succession to the Editorial Chair; and equally so to observe your ingenuous liberality, in throwing open the pages of your Paper to communications from all
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  • 2004 2 Saturday Evening, 24 th January 1835. On Thursday the 52nd instant, the H. C. Cruizer Clive Captain Hawkins, left the roads for Malacca having on board the Honorable Sir B. H. Malkin Knt, A. J. Kerr Esq. and the Court Establishment. His honor embatked early in the morning under
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1835.
    • 570 4 the Brit, ship Genelg, Tonsfroml China. 200 pis. Cassia 2 cases China Books Paper 1 Wearing Apparel 10 chests Raw Silk 300 boxes Tea 200 pieces Nankeens By the Port, barq Santa Anna, 180 Torts from Macao. 1 basket 3 bdles. Tea 1 box Tools 1 bundles Saws 10
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    • 689 4 By the Brit, barque Emily Jean, 420 Tons for Calcutta. 150 pis Gambier, 2900 in No. Dolrs. j Hy the Brit, ship Glenelg,86$ Tons for Bombay j 650 Gallons Brandy, 17 buncals Gold Dust 245 boxes Manila Segars, 467 in No. Dollars. By the Brit Edmonstone ,456 Tons for
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    • 122 4 NAvilia. [~T»Ni ~Cb,VI,VIANUEUs: Whekb Faoa. DESTINATION. |Xo BAU. 1^7~5r Hr7i.' CTbni 164 Manjore Saw Penang Dec: 14 Brit. bar q "e Boi Edward j Manila London B 'b Z tarn 420 Thomas Billing <'»• London ”ii o ld. ship ./ei.etie 3 Yo., a Ohee Seng M.nlo
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    • 111 4 Cassia —The “Marion” has imported 1932 chests, sold at Drs* 11 cash per picul. TV//. Our imports this week by native craft amounts to 180 pis. most of it lias* been sold ai lira. 14$ cash. Gunnies again rather scarce, nearly all our late large supplies have been
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    • 92 4 Tin per 20 «wt. Mii»ar £i. per *2O «wf. Coffee in* per 18 cwt > Cargoes scarce. Slirlac Pep.pfr £6 per 16 ewt. IVle.»*tireinenl Goods £4. 4v. lu £7. Treasure I per Cent* Freights t<> China m 1 Sp. r per Pinil. in Bengal 12 Annas to
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    • 1342 4 The majority of salf9 which take place in this Market, are eff.-cie I on the principle of Harter for Produce, on Credit; and the ouolations in this Price-Current are made on that supposition. Tin* CashPrice ot Produce may be said to he 10 per cent, nn <er the
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