Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 23 May 1835

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 21, VOL. 5. [New Series. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 2.3, 1835 Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.
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  • 41 1 The A. 1. Ship Medora 9 Captain Tweedie, 382 Tons Register. For Freight or Passage, (having superior accommodations) apply to SYME CO. Singapore, 24 th Apiil 1835. Capt. Tweedie will not be responsible for Debts contracted by his Crew.
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  • 42 1 The first-class river-built Barque Sarah, Capt.Sadler, 250 'Pons, will meet with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to BOUSTEAD, SCHWA BE Co Singapore, &th May 1835. Capt Sadler, will not be answerable for any Debts contracted by his Crew.
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  • 52 1 And will meet with quick despatch, the greatest oart of her Cargo being on board: The fine fast-sailing- Barque fSH*? John Craig Captain Currie, 370 Tons A. 1 Has excellent Acmod aliens for Passengers. For Fi ’eight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, IbthMay,
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  • 33 1 The fast-sailing Barone (c Woodlarkf Captain T. W. Tozer, is daily expected, and will have quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to SH AW, WHITEHEAD Co. Singapore, 16/A Mag, 1835.
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  • 75 1 The undersigned having been appointed Tiustees on behalf of the late firm of Po Eng Co. by an Indenture of assignment in Trust, bearing date the 22nd day of April last, Do hereby request all persons having claims against the said Firm to send in the same forthwith for
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  • 22 1 The Firm of Crane Co. heretofore carried on in Calcutta is this day dissolved. CRANE Co. Singapore 20 th Way 1835.
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  • 32 1 The Undersigned have this day entered into Copartnership as Merchants and Agents, under the Firm of Crane Brothebs 8c Co. W. C. CRANE. T. O CRANE. Singapore 21 si Way 1855.
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  • 107 1 J. W. Wiseman grateful for the liberal support and encouragement he has hitherto received, respectfully intimates to the Gentry and Public of Singapore, that he continues to carry on the House, Coach and Ship Painting Business in all its various branches, likewise Paper-Hanging, Gilding Painting 3 he also begs
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  • 1016 1 NECESSITY OF CHURCH REFORM. no From the Morning Herald December 9 It lias been the misfortune of this country that measures of reform, though finally carried, have been delayed so long, that they have almost invariably been wrested with violence from the hands of the party in power, instead
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 62 1 ADVERTISEMENT. Just landed from the Antigua Packet and on Sale at the Godowns of the Undersigned Anchors, al4 cwt. each. Grapnells, J a l§ cwt. each. Chains, sizes f- aIJ inch. DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore, Ist Mag 1835. TO LET. The House in High Street at present in the occupation
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    • 329 1 ADVERTISEMENT. PORTABLE t)E'Ks OF STATIONERY. Smith, Elder Co., of London, beg* to call the attention of the Indian Community to their newly invented OMENTAL PORTABLE DESK, which is manufactured of a light, yet durable material, eminently calculated for an Eastern Climate, containing a complete assortment of Stationery and Writing Materials,
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    • 111 1 Coats, Surtouts, and Pantaloons, cut to fit in the latest and most fashionable style from Europe. FOR SALE, fip. Dlrs Europe Rope, 1 a 3 inches per picul.... 10 Oin, in cases of 15 squares, per case 3| Claret(Medoc) in cases each 1 dozen, per doz. 2 Do (St. J
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  • 1459 2 From the Spectator, December 6The Ministerial Interregnum draws towards a close. The forlorn hope of the Tories, Sir ROBERT PFEL, may be expected to arrive in London on Monday or Tuesday next, Mr. HUDSON, the messenger from the Court, (the only Englishman who was ever
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  • 2941 2 From the Calcutta Literary Gazette, March 14, 1835. A few days ago, I heard a n dive ask a young man who had just arrived in the country, why Europeans came in such numbers to India, since their native land, according to their own account, was in every respect
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  • 1750 2 What auk the best measures for Great Britain to adopt towards China In the resolution of this important question it. must not be forgotten that the government of Great Britain have already passed the Rubicon. They haye public!) and pressing!)’ invited the people to enter into a trade —free
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  • 323 3 The first season of the British free trade to 1 China is now ended and we trust the word season will not longer be applicable to that trade, which henceforth will be carried on during the year and be continuous
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  • 638 3 We are extremely sorry to state to our readers that the two linguists Kwan-ho (Atom,) Yuenfoo (Aheen,) who were apprehended by the local government last September (having been implicated under the charge of Chinese constructive treason), have lately been sentenced to exile. The unfortunate Aheen lias incurred the
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  • 351 3 IMPORTS. COTTON. We understand that a few parcels have been sold from ihe Lowjee Family's cargo at Taels 10. 5 a 11.2 per picul, fort lie best qualilies, j —Little doing in the Bengal and Madras staples, i Few sales have been made union .st the Chinese, and
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  • 436 3 From the Calcutta Literary Gazette BY CAPTAIN M l NAGHTEN. Dearest Clara when thou shall be sever’d from rae, By Hie sternnpss of fortune’s decreeing Most foudly I’ll ketp love’s remembrance of thee, i But in thy heart what thoughts will have being When thou’ii leave me,
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  • 511 3 London Sessions —On Tuesday, these Sessions were continued at Guildhall, before the Recorder and a bench ot Aldermen. There were several petty cases ot assau.t. The following was the only case worth noticing:— William Hines a sturdy beggar, aged about 22 years, was indicted for having violently assaulted one
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  • 393 3 Saturday Rveuing, 23 rd May, 183 t? The Agnes. Swan, iroin Lintm the‘27t.h ultimo arrived yesterday. We have received two numbei s ot the K.-anton Hegis~ ter of the 7th and 14th April, and from them have transferred into our columns of this Evening ample extracts which we think
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  • 129 4 ARRIVALS, MAY 1835. n-lh Dutch barque Burong Halliburton, from Batavia 8lh inst. Brit., barque Shepherdess Glasgow, from Linliu 11 tb ult. 58lh Brit brig Ucaplee, Chin Swee, from Malacca I2lh inst. 39lh Bril. sbi[> Marion, Richardson, from Calcutta 251 h ult. Brit, brig Thames, Arnold, from Batavia 9th inst.
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 23rd, 1835.
    • 374 4 By the Spanish brig 'Luzon, 140 Tons from Manila. 3000 boxes Segars 41 pis Hi les 380 Sapan Wood 98 s Mother o’Peari shells 250 Beech de mer 3000 in No Dollars. By the B*lg. brig Sophia Dorothea ]80 Tons from Antwerp. 165 pis Lead 390 Swedish Iron 186
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    • 707 4 ihj the Sonrush hi ig Luzon, 140 r lons for Sooloocind Manila 3 pieces F owned Velvet ]0 curves Madras Handkfs 351) dozs Bril. Imiiation Pulicat li andkerchiefs 3 Gorges Silk Chindies 25 cor Samtaks j 250 pieces BelgianMadapoliams 380 Chintz 761 yards Scarlet Cloth 13 corges Calarncarries @1
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    • 199 4 Opium. —Almost nothing doing in the drug, ana no alteration in prices since our last. ccoun 3 from China per “Agnes” u flBth utjinoare Jj|, rather discouraging-Patna Drs. 605 a Drs. 600 Benares Drs. 575 a Drs. 580* T rcJ l Tons I COMMANDERS. J WhereFrom, j Destination,
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    • 108 4 Tin and Antimony Ore per 20 cwt, Sugar £3. 10$. a £4 per 20 cwt. Coffee £4. 10*. a £5 per 18 cwt. Pepper £5. 10* per 16 cwt. Sago £3. 15* a £4 per 50 feet Measurement Goods £4* to £5. Treasure 1 per Cent. 1
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    • 988 4 jTMcetihrof the Merchants of this Settlement, held on tne 23rd Ultimo, that all sales shall be li havine been r«d *>«“ "'{T'' fl u^lln te aH of our berl.r ,uoUli.ms_ f ivr ,h™ at C0.,7, rates. eff cleo on the principle of transactions are calculated, is the Spanish
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