Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 7 February 1835

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 6. VOL. 5. SATURDAY EVEJNI3NG, FEBRUARY 7, 1835. [New Series."j Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.
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  • 40 1 *gT The new fast sailing Ship Favorite, Capt. W. Cobb. For Freight or Passage apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, 17 th J any. 1835. Captain William Cobb, will not be answerable for any debts contracted by his crew.
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  • 71 1 Hates of Advertising in the Singapore Chronicle aitd Register viz. For every Advertisement, not exceeding eight lines, Sp D.rs. 4. Every Advertisement will be repeated 3 times, unless instructed to the contrary, amt it required to be inserted more than 3 times, to be charged as a new Advertisement.
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  • 971 1 Spectator SEPT 6 —When orators or writers x\ isi« io .iiiiftt ast importance to ‘lie niaor deliberations of any individual or bod\ of persons, ii is »er\ usual tosav, ihe eyes of all Europe are upon ihem.” Tins expressi m rs often applifiiin persons tilings about which all
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  • 1400 1 Perhaps no Minister of state, since states became borrower® 0 f money, ever had a more difficult and perplexing task to perform, than Hie Spanish I’haicellor of the Exchequer TORENO. The annual revenue of Spain is supposed to be about six millions; and this sum
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  • 3194 1 Address to Carl Grey. A Special Court, convened bv the Lord Mayo r upon a requisition very numeiousiy and respect* ably signed, was tins day held in rue new Conn" cil Cliatnheiof the Guildhall, to const -'er the propriety of presenting an Address lo the Right
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 182 1 TO LET. From the Vhth February Next The House at Campong Glam presently occupied by John Purvis Esq., For particulars apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore Ist Jany 1835. NOTICE. The engagement ©f the Under-signed-with Messrs Robert Wise and Co having expired, the Business will be carried on under the ni
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  • 607 2 ("From. the Bengal Hurkaru Extra. November 29. The John Bull Sunday Paper, whi. b sol.mm leav. any stone unturned with which it can .t-sad a poliii- j cal adversary, has this week been at the naius to tVr- i ret out, probably from the “StateTri tls,” or
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  • 1766 2 FRIVOLOUS AND VEXATIOUS LEGISLATION From the Bengal Hurkaru, December 9.) The Committee appointed to inquire into the Drunkenness of the nation have made so foolish a report, that a third of tiie House voted against printing it. According to the representation ot Mr* Hawes, they contemplated the prohibition ot the
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  • 1259 3 On Monday afternoon the whole neighbourhood of ClerkwelfCohibath fields,&c was involved m excitement and consternation in consequence of a report that several persons had been gored and killed by a mad cow, and that mail) others were seriously injured It appears that a cow in a wild state was
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  • 1571 3 Saturday Evening, llh February, 1335. The Bengal papers received during the week per the barque Elea ftor, are filled with tiiuch interesting matter connected with the administration of the Indian Government but which we regret we cannot recopy into the present number in consequence of the great length ot
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  • 216 3 ARRIVALS, JANUARY 1835. Slst. B-d, b'ig Doderioy, Mo.auied Ajatn, from Siam si4>di lost. FEBRUARY. 4th. Brit, barque euttor, T. B. Timms, fiota Oalroita l«i il ull. 5th. But. ba.qae Mav s, H Beynell, fiom Ca!= cruila Pr-uaug, and iVl Jaeea. 7ih Bui barque Haidee, J R.mdle, from CaU cullla
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  • 22 3 DO MESTIC OCCURRENCE, DIED; 11“ L-m !nn, the 16ih August last, Mr; CoLI?? many ytais a resident in this Settle* (UtiU, I
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1835.
    • 85 4 Prahus and Topes —6 from Rantau, 5 Manda, 1 Rliio, 7 Malacea, 5 Linga, 1 Tabong Tingie, I Batoo Barab, 3 Apong, 1 Boolang, J Perak, l Beenok, 1 Bally Badong, 1 Siae, 1 Salengore, 1 Bankok, 1
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    • 449 4 By the Hrit. barque Isabella Robertson. Tons from China. 181 packages Mat Bags 5 boxes China Paper 107 pis. Cassia By the Hrit. barque Sylph, 304 Tons from C alcutta. 172 clients Opium By the Spanish brig San Joaquim, 180 Tons from Manila. 130 blocks Dammar 204 boxes Segars
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    • 783 4 hythe Vrtt Oa) que Isabella liobert •so —Tons for Calcutta. 1306 boxes Segurs, 410 gallons Tur- 'pentine, 133 pis. 85 ctys. Cubebs, 70, pis. Gambier, 27 buncals Gold Dust, 188 pis- 68 ctys. Pepper, 130 blocks Dammar, 95 pis- 19 ctys. Rattans, 2 pis. 32 ctys. Mace, 3 pis.
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    • 104 4 bATK. NAMbis" —I Voss'} (JO vl vl AMPKitS. j Where From. J Destination, jTo Hail Rri bri«* Glory 164 Ma.-jore Saw Penang Madras Monday' b b fque Edward 90? Rdvvard Lind.ay Jo. 22 0 ,rl. S Jenetle 8»« Yong Ohee Seng M.nto 6 Dutch ship Fattal
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    • 577 4 Opium.—During the week sales have been effected of about 120 chests of onr late importations by the Clippers, varving fromDlrs. 560 a 590 per chest, according to the mode of payment. Dir*. 575 may for the present be considered the standard price. The Mavis airived since our last,
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    • 1336 4 The majority of sales which take place in .his Market, are effected on the pr.ncip e of Barter for Produce, on Cred.t; and the quotations in this Price-Current are made on that supposition. The Cash Price of Produce may be sa.d to be 10 per cent, umler the
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