Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 20 June 1835

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 25, VOX*. 5. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 1335 [New Series. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 40 1 The A. I. Ship Medora, Captain Tweedie ister. For 382 Tons Freight or Passage, (having superior apply to accommodations) SYME CO. Singapore, 24 th Apiil 1835. Capt. Tweedie will not be responsible for Debts contracted by his Crew.
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  • 43 1 The first-class river-built rflrcrc-. Barque Sarah, Capt.Sadler, IbO Tons, will meet with quick des>atch. For Freight o t Passage, ipply to BOUSTEAD, SCHWABE Co. Singapore 8 th 1835. Capt Sadler, will not be answerable for any Debts contracted by his Crew.
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  • 49 1 And will meet with qiticlc despatch, the gieatest part of her Cargo being on board* The fine fast-sailing Barque John Craig Captain Currie, 370 Tons A. 1 Has excellent Acmodations for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore 15 thMay, 1835.
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  • 32 1 The fast-failing Barque Woodlark* Captain T. W. Tozer, is daily expected, and will have quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to SHAW, WHITEHEAD Co. Singapore, 1 6th Mag, 1835.
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  • 44 1 The fine new British Ship “Brilliant” Capt. Gilkison on her first voyage, has greater part of her cargo ready to go on board and will meet with quick despatch. For freight or passage apply to. PATERSON Sc Co. Singapore 6th June 1835-
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  • 48 1 We beg to announce that Mr. Alexander Colviri, Mr. William Ainslie. and Mr. Daniel Anslie, have this day been admitted partners in our establishment which will now be earned on under the firm of J and H. Cowie and Co. J. 0. COWIE. Calcutta, Ist May, 1835.
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  • 3137 1 FALL OF THE MELBOURNE MINISTRY. [FROM BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE FOR JANUARY At length the great act of retributive justice has taken place. The Whigs have fallen The dregs of that once great and powerful party, which sought in power only the means of elevation, and in Reform only the Consummation
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 309 1 NOTIFICATION. The Hon’ble the GovernorGenera\ of India in Council has been pleased to authorise the Chaplains Officiating at Singapore, Prince of Wales Island and Malacca, to receive the following fees:-^ Drs. For Marriage by Banns 3 For Do. by License 5 For Burial Service 3 For entering in the Register
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    • 195 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION; Public Notice is hereby given that Mr. M URCHISON has assumed the office of Governor of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca. And that Mr. BoNHAM has assumed the Office of Resident Councillor of Singapore. And Mr-WlN-GROVE that of Assistant Resident at Singapore. K. MURCHIS6N. Governor Prince
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    • 316 1 FOR SALE. The H ouse and Godowns at present occupied by Messrs. Douglas* Mackenzie and Co. Apply to G F. DAVIDSON. Singapore, \th June 1835. NOTICE. The Undersigned having been appointed Trustees on behalf of Po AH-CHOOT of Singapore, an Insolvent, by an Indenture of Assignment, in Trust, bearing date
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  • 2524 2 C From the Glasgow Courier December 27. J The Lord Mayor gave an entertainment yesterday, at the Mansion house, which was attended by his Majesty’s Ministers, and by a large number of persons most eminent for their rank, talent, and influence, in the various branches
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  • 1209 2 CAFFER IRRUPTION. The intelligence from the Frontier by last Post, giv s us ground to believe Inal I tie enemy has by tins lime been excelled from tbe Colony. Of details the Papers furnish little, and that little ss neither new not important. The Community have evidently recovered from
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  • 271 3 Why don’t the men propose,”'indeed i wonder why they do When from a sober single life Such benefit* accrue I wonder most that women boast Their many score of beaus. Yet sit and igh,” and sadly cry**®. Why don’t the men propose ’Tis very well
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  • 1441 3 Important to Executors. Moran and another v. Pollock Robertson and Kirs butler, Executors 4-c. Judgment —delivered llfA April. Chief Justice— The first question for consideration i«, whether the investing of infants funds in a mercantile establishment by any one of the executors amounts to a breach of trust and
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  • 354 3 LAW Of THE PEOPLE. Extract of a letter dated Natchez, January 4th, 1835 Yesterday was a day here. Foster, the murderer of his wife, was acquitted and set free, but it was only for a minute or two. Perhaps you may have heard of him before. He was tried
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  • 356 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SING AFORE CHRONICLE. •Sir, I would feet highly obliged if you could afford a space in your paper for llte insertion of this letter, and the accompanying Prospectus of a college to be established at Calcutta tinder the Patronage of the most Reverend Vicar
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  • 439 3 FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE College of St Francis Xavier at Calcutta. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE MOST REVEREND VICAR APOSTOLIC. REV F. CHADWICK, RECToR. A Classical and Mercantile boarding and dayschool for the Education of young Gentlemen will be open d immediately after Easier, by three of the
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  • 1017 3 Saturday Evening 2Oth June, 1835. The Barque Cornwallis Clark, from' Bombay the sth Mat arrived on the 16th instant, having on board the Honorable the Governor of the Straits Settlements. Mr. Murchison landed the same day under the usual salute and formally resumed the Government. By the Cornwallis we
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 157 4 ARRIVALS, JUNE, 1835. |4th British barque Anna Baldwin f Crawford, from Calcutta 1st ult. 16lh British barq Cornwallis, Clark, from Bombay 5th ult. British barque Cashmere Mer- chant Edwards, from Calcutta 14th ult, and Penang. H- C. sebnr. Zephyr, MitcheH, from Pahang 10th inst. 17th British brig Zoroaster I
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    • 418 4 By the British barque Anna Baldwin Tons from Calcutta. 20 chests Bengal Opium By the British brig Oey 7 easing, Ions from Tagal250 pis Butfaloe Hides 33 dried Meat By fhi British barque Fatlal Karrim, Tons from Sarawak 1247 pis Antimony Ore 108 Raw Sago 120 buncals Gold Dust
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    • 591 4 By the Dutch brig Oety Teksing, Tons for Tagal. 25 pis Sugar ICOOO in No. Bricks By the British barque Fatlal Karrim, Tons for Sarawak. 20 coyans Salt 54 pis Gambier i By the British brig Pala Gapula, 208 Tons for Penang 3350 pieces Chiuaware 86£ dozs EuropeCups&S’aucers 20
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    • 544 4 Date, j VESSELS' NAMES. Tons COMMANDERS. Where From. Destination. To Sail. Afir.19 Bril. Shi,, «*lor« 383 I London j May I Bril, barque Sarah 364, Win. Sadler BaUv.a Liverpool 7 Amer. ship Marmora 325 -P«««e G, n GowM 10 Brit baro'ie John Craig J. Currie a
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    • 1076 4 been a g r e f .d at a Public Meeting of (he Merchants of this Settlement, held on the 23rd. April, that ali sales shall be effected oil the principle of Cash, we shall in future—instead of cur barter quotations—give them at Cash rates. ti p rwrenrv
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