Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 8 August 1835

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. [New Series.'] HO. 32, VOIi. 5. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official, SATURDAY EVxJNINGr, AUGUST 8, 1835
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  • 29 1 The A. I. Ship Hero, 402 Tons Register, daily expected from Batavia. For Freight or passage apply to. DOUGLAS MACKENZIE Co. Singapore, 1 st August, 1835-
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  • 64 1 brig Naiade, Captain Guillard, has room for a few i ons of Cargo, and will sail for the above Port with all despatch. ALSO, The French brig Alexander i Captain Delapelin, sails for the above port in a few days and has good accommodations for one passenger. For
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  • 108 1 The Undersigned being duly authos*ized by the Members of the BENGAL Insurance Committee to Underwrite for them, hereby Notifies to the MERCANTILE Community of the Straits that he has opened an Otfice in Beach Street, and is ready to take Risks to all parts of the World
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  • 36 1 The fine A. L Barque Esk, Captain Ponsonby, has a great portion of her Cargo engaged, and will have quick despatch. For freight or passage, apply to SYME Co. Singapore 7thl Augt <835 3
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  • 419 1 Lloyds, Ath March, 1835Messrs. Syme Co. Singapore, Gentlemen. I am directed by the Committee for managing the alfairs of Lloyds to inform you that the numerous and urgent complaints which have for some time past been made both by Merchants and Underwriters on the subject of Surveys of damaged
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  • 1938 1 ECCLESIASTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS: THE IRISH CHURCH. From the Spectator, Feby. 14, 1835. On Monday, the House of Commons will be called upon to decide a question, the importance of which, in the actual state of the British empire, is so vast, that all other subjects appear trivial when compared with
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 184 1 HOUSES FOR SALE. Grant No. 878 Situated at. CampongGlam with a substant ial shop on it. 873 ditto. ditto, ditto. 880 ditto. ditto, ditto. 5J 881 ditto. ditto. diUo. 882 ditto. ditto, ditto. 1483 situated at Teluk Ayer, with a small Bungalow on it, with stabling and other out offices
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    • 31 1 STOLEN. From the chest of the Cook on board the ship 45 Margaret” a 50. Bank o! England note No. *****6, parties are warned from accepting the same alter this notice.
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  • 974 2 The Tories sneer at Lord John Russell as an incapable, and ask turn he came to be Leader of the Opposition l The spleen which these gentlemen manifest shows that they da not consider Lord Jo»n the incapable they terra him and if the Reformer*, or
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  • 2198 2 From the Asiatic Journal for January. No. Ill: I wish, says Sir Thomas Browne, that I could assent to IMato's doctrine of remembrances, and were convinced that all knowledge was but reminiscential evocation. Be that as it may, this is certain, that, to’him who has lived
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  • 1253 2 He had’ no natural aptitudes for the profession fjeyond thn*e which instinctively teach a man to grasp at whatever comes within hi* reach. Cunning, .u.._, o r. r s.. -iiiin hr was most exercised. Whether hi* butls were the genuine effusion* of ‘he national naivete to
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  • 1789 2 Ftom the Bengal Harkaru July 8, SUGGESTIONS ON TtfE NEW GOVERNMENT —QUAM FIC ATI-0 NS &F A GOVERNOR GENERAL. To the Editor- of the Bengal Hurkaru an© Chronicle. Sir,—My fast' number contained a slight sketch of the administration of Ltird W illiam Bentirick in which
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  • 2500 3 [CONTINUED FROM OUR LArST.j The great feature of the social polity of Japan is the hereditary nature of all employments, avocations, and s tuations in life, and the consequent absence of most of those incentives of ambition which form the life blood of European society. The population is divided
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  • 543 3 From the Canton Register, June 9th. > We have extracted largely from prices current and mercantile registers, as saies oi tree trade teas, as the subject must be of interest to almost every British resident in China and our friends at homfe must also feel desirous to heaT of
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  • 718 3 Saturday Evening, Bth August 1835Since the publication of our last number intelligence has been received via Batavia of a change of Ministry. It would appear that Lord John Russell was Premier, and that O’Connell was likely to be a member of the new Administration. The arrivals from Batavia bring
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8th, 1835.
    • 205 4 ARRIVALS AUGUST 1835. 2nd Dutch ship Erich, Fullon, from Batavia 22nd ult, American ship Rome, Jenks, from Penang 22nd ult. Bril, brig Haquine. Oey Hog lug, from Malacca 29th ult. 3rd Brit, brig Columbia, Booth, from London, 19ili Ft-by. Brit, brig Medi erranian Packet, Greene, from Balavin 27lh ult.
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    • 560 4 By the British barque John Craig\ Tons from Manila. 926 boxes Manila Segars, 300 gallons Sherry, 13 pis China Paper, 67 pis Europe Cordage, 1125 in No. Hats, 3 cases Chocolate By the British barque Fmely Jane, Tons from China. r 18 cases Glass Beads, 150 baskets j China
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    • 791 4 B y the Brit, barque John Craig Tons for London. I 3760 lbs. Black Cotton Twist, (returned) 140 pis and 92 ctys Siam Sugar, for Liverpool, I 2 boxes Samples, 1372 pis and 92 ctys Sago, 100 pis Pepper, 375 pis and 95 ctys Gambier, 151 pis and 35
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    • 130 4 Date. I NAMES. TONS COMMANDERS. DEST.NAT.otf, j To 8«t Maj r l0 Da ship DanithOak j I “abe Ped'rCofs" 8 I Aml.it. Philip ut\ Bourbon Nantes 12 Fr, brig Hay.de 286 I Gutllard Bata ,i a 20 Aibng Thos. Perhmt 187 Lage Bally Bally 27 Dtbrtg
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    • 94 4 OpiUM-There have been no transactions in the drug, ring the week. Lead -00 pis Pig, have been sold at Drs. o cash. Tl article is at present in demand, and almost noin the market. IRON-esterday 1000 pis English bar were gold at Drs. 2t per pi. cash in
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    • 132 4 Tin andAotipy Ore 1.10s. per 20 cwt. Sugar ;j. 1 a £4 per 20 cwt. Coffee £4. ](a £5 per 18 cwt. Pepper £5. J per 16 cwt. Sag'* £3. 15s£4 per 50 feet Gambier £5 £5. bs per 20 Cwt. Measuretnentoods £4. to £5. Treasure 1
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    • 1142 4 at a Public Meeting of the Merchants of this Settlement, held on the 23rd. April, that all sales shall be It having bn agreed at a ruuuc meeimg barter Quotations—give them at Cash rates. efifeted on thermciple of Cash we shall in “J tu e Suamsh Dollar divided
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