Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 30 May 1835

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  • 32 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. MO. £2, VOX*. 5. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 30, 1835 [New Series. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be ,s
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  • 41 1 The A. 1. Ship Medora, Captain Tweedie, 382 Tons Register. For Freight or Passage, (having superior accommodations) apply to SYME CO. Singapore 24 th Api il 1835. Capt. Tweedie will not be responsible for Debts contracted by his Crew.
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  • 43 1 The first-class river-built jii Barque Sarah, Capt.Sadler, 250 Tons, will meet with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to BOUSTEAD, SCHWABE Co Singapore B th May 1835. Capt. Sadler, will not be answerable for any Debts contracted by his Crew.
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  • 49 1 And will meet with quick despatch the greatest part of her Cargo being on board The fine fast-sailing Barque John Craig Captain Currie, 370 Tons A. 1. Has excellent AcPiodations for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, 15 thMay, 1835;
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  • 31 1 The fast-sailing Barque Woodlarkf Captain T. W. Tozer, is daily expected, and will have quick despatch* For Freight or Passage, apply to SHAW, WHITEHEAD Co. Singapore, 16/// May, 1835.
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  • 949 1 TORY TACTICS HOW TO TREAT THE WELLINGTON PEEL REFORMS. {From theSpeclator December 6, 1834 The attempt to get up a Church and and King cry, to revive the days of AntiCatholic bigotry and Birmingham mobs, has utterly failed. People laugh at Gay Faux, and no longer dread the Pope
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  • 915 1 From the Morning Herald, December B th The combined movement on the part of the place-loving Whigs and some renegade Radicals to work the country into a political ferment, because the King was pleased to exercise his constitutional prerogative in dismissing a set of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 135 1 ADVERTISEMENT. Just landed from the Antigua Packet and on Sale at the Godowns of the U ndersigned Anchors, J a 14 cwt. each. Grapnells, J a cwt. each. Chains, sizes a 1| inch. DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore Ist May 1835. FOR SALE, Sp. Dtrs. Europe Rope, 1 a 3 inches
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    • 157 1 NOTICE. The Firm of Crane Co. heretofore carried on in Calcutta is this day dissolved, CRANE Co. Singapore 20 th May 1835. NOTICE. The Undersigned have this day entered into Copartnership as Merchants and Agents, under the Firm of Crane Brothers Co. W. C. CRANE. T. O. CRANE. Singapore 21
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  • 3809 2 f Continued from the Chronicle of\6th Instant.) We may gather from the foregoing details, that for some time prior to, and about tlie period the British Government took possession of Prince of Wales Island, there had been and was,
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  • 315 2 A meeting of the consignees of the opium taken out of the Sylph by the eoin|»au\\s cnnzer CUve, shipped on board the Sophia, and brought by that vessel on to Lunin, was convened by circular, and held at the house of Dadabhoy Rustomjee, the consignee of the
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  • 2119 2 The same individuals, with one or two except tions, assembled at the adjourned meeting, Mr. Jardine continuing in the chair. The minutes of the former meeting having been read, the chairman requested the opinions of the assembly. Ira the course of the meeting A
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  • 602 3 [From the Calcutta Literary Gazette Feb. 28, 188o.j BY CALDER CAMPBELL. Our ship is walking through the \vaves, A good and a glorious thing Her sides the shimmering ocean laves, Whilst midnight moonbeams fling A light,—like that which, over graves. The Wizard of the Second Sight Beholds,
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  • 1061 3 On Wednesday, Charles AdamCorbyn, a Midshipman in the East India Company s service, was placed at the bar before Mr* Rawlinson, charged with having stolen from the house of Sir CharlesForbes.Bart;, No. 9; Fitztoy-square, a valuable goul snuff-box, three gold watches, a seal and other articles of je
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  • 723 3 Saturday Evening, 30//i May, 1835. The Falcon, Ovenstooe, from China arrived yesterday, and the Canton Registers of the 21 st and 2Sth ultimo have been received. In a preceding column we have given insertion to an account of the proceedings of the Consignees in China of the* Sylplis Cargo.
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 30th, 1835.
    • 159 4 ARRIVALS, MAY 1835. 24th Dutch ship Vrow Jeanette Yong Teang Lang, from Palembang 17th tost. t British ship Edmonstone, Me Dougall, from Calcutta 24th ult. 25th British brig Fly Tan Kesang, from Malacca 17th inst. British brig Johanna Choa Chy, from Malacca 17th inst. 26th British brig Anna King,
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    • 348 4 By the British barq Eamont, 277 Tons from Calcutta. 78 pis Cotton 90 bags Wheat ***** in No. Gunnies 850 pieces Large Gurrahs 2271 bags Bengal Rice pis Buffaloe—(Hides) 10 Cows (from Malacca) 253 pis Rattans l By the British brig Heaplee, 60 Tons from Malacca 126 pis Tin
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    • 572 4 By the Brit, barque Marion Tons for China 85 Pis 49 ctys Tin 39 Cotton Twist By the Brit- brig Heaplee, 60 Tons for Malacca 30 pis Siam Od 1 chest Beugal Opium 70 ctys Tea 100 in No. Planks 3000 in No. Dollars (for Salengore 3 coyans t
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    • 96 4 Date. VESSELS’ NAMES. Tons WhrrrFko-, D ToSol Apr.a Amer. ship 293 LoHdon -1® g*. .tap 38d Batavia Liverpool May I Brit, barque •Sural. p a gg China j Cowes 7 Amer. ship I Currie Manila Liverpool 10 Brit, barque John rat 9 I Mc g; ay
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    • 160 4 Opium —Almost nothing doing. European Piece Goods.— The only sales which have come to our notice are 150 pieces 24 yards 60 inch. Maddapollams at Drs. 4 per piece, and 450 yards Ladies’Cloth at Drs. 1£ per yard. Some enquiry this week, for White Cottons by traders from
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    • 108 4 Tin and Antimony Ore £i.\0s per 20 cwt. Sugar i. 10 s. a £4 per 20 cwt. Coffee £4. 10». a £b per 18 cwt. Pepper £b lt)5 per 16 cwt. Sago £.i. 15* a £4 per 50 feet MeaNurement Goods £4* to £5. Treasure 1 perCenti
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    • 1123 4 a of PnKllr of the M rchants of this Settlement, held on the 23rd UMimo, that a3i sales shall be It havinp been agreed at a Pubt.c Meet.nu ot ouf qUl>tafions give fhem at Cash rates. aii t B;ij ,r y £BROTEAN REMARKS. j EASTERN ARTICLES. REMARKS. Abends
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