Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 12 September 1835

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 3S. VOX.. 5. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1835 [New Series. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Offiacil.
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  • 26 1 The A. I. Ship Hero 402 Tons Register, daily expectocTfrom Batavia. For Freight or passage apply to. DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore August, 1835*
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  • 32 1 The French brig Naiade, Captain Guillard, has room for a few Tons of Cargo, and will sail for the above Port with all despatch: PATERSON Co. Singapore, Ist Aug, 1835.
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  • 36 1 r rfpC The fi ne arc l ue Esk, Captain Ponsonby, has a great portion of engaged, and will have quick despatch. For freight or passage, apply to SYME Co. Singapore. 7th > Augt. 1835.
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  • 64 1 Th* Business under the Firm of ROBERT WISE Co. Singapore and Manila will in future be conducted at Singapore by Mr. JOSEPH Wise, and at Manila by Mr. THOMAS Wise in connection with the Firms of Robert Wise Co, Liverpool, ROBERT WISE FARBRIDGE &CO London, ROBERT WISE HOLLTDAY Co.
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  • 2303 1 RESIGNATION OF MINISTERS* From the Times April 9. Sir R Peel rose, and the most intense anxiety seemed to pervade the whole house. He said, it was his intention to move that the Mutiny B> should be read a third time, and in making that motion, he wished to
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  • 1264 1 ADDRESSES TO THE KING SIR R. FEEL MEETING AT LEEDS. LEEDS, Monday Evening, 4prtl 6, A meeting of the clergy, gentry, merchants, bankers, manufacturers, tradesmen, and other in militants of ueeds and its immediate vicinity, was this day held at the Commercial-buildings, Henry Hall, Esq., in the chair, for the
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  • 184 1 To the Right Hen. Sir Robert Peel Barf,, M. P., First Lord of the Treasury &e. We, the undersigned, resident in the University and county of Ox torn, are desiious of uniting to ex* press our unshaken confidence in your abilitv, integcity, and uatriotism; and
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  • 963 1 To the King most Excellent Majesty. We, yonr Majesty’s dutiful subjects, the undersigned magistrates, clergymen citizens, and other inhabitants of the city of Norwich, with fee.wgs of profound respect, and of the most devoted attach m>m to your royal person and government, humbly crave permission to lay at the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 76 1 ADVEUTISEMENT. New Rates of Advertising In the Singapore Chronicle* For every Commercial and Shipping Advertisement not exceeding halt a column <> »Ors. 2 Beyond 50 lines or half a column, per each line rs Every Advertisement will be repeated three times unless in« structed to the contrary, and if required
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  • 1211 2 Tt the King’* most Excellent Majesty. We your Majesty’* loyal and dutiful subjects, humbly beg leave to tender to your Majesty our tribute of deep and unfeigned gratitude tor the repeated assurances of your Majesty's paternal regard for the welfare and happiness of youf people. Your Majesty’s gracious announcement
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  • 1649 2 WASHINGTON IRVING’S ABBOTSFORD AND NEWSTEAD ABBEY.) WASHINGTON IRVING’S CHARACTER OF SCOTT. The conversation of Scott was frank, hearty, picturesque, and dramatic. A vein of strong, shrewd, common sense ran throughout it, as it does throughout all his writings, but was enrich, ed and enlivened by incessant touches
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  • 255 2 Bengal Births, Marriages ami* Death*. From Ilurkarv 21 to 31 July. BIRTHS. At Calcutta, on Sunday, the 18th July Mrs. J. R. Hayes, of a &on. 2 tb Mrß At Calcutta n Saturday, the 18th July, the Lady aud'heJr. aUaDliD f f h,t P°« °fa At Calcutta on the
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  • 227 2 At Mozufferpore, on tire 140 a July, by the Revd Jf; Vaughan, Fiederic Canlew, Esq. C S. to Caroling Louisa, second daughter of Robert Anstruther, Esau Capt 6»n Light Cavalry. A Calcutta, on the its! July, at St. John’s Cathei drat, by the Revd Dr. Mill, Lieut B. W
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  • 761 2 Malwa Opium trade. The reduction made some time since by the Bombay Government in the price of Malwa Opium passes seems to have attracted the attention of the editor of the Calcutta Courier, who doubts whether a sufficient reason exists for thus il giving up” as he styles it
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  • 532 2 DEATHS At Chandvraagore, on the 7»h July, at the house oi■ her son, Mr. C. i uval Le Chspei lier,,.of a dreadful: cancer on the left side of her breast, Mrs M, Ee. Chape Hit r, aged about 55 years. Leaving a large circle of relative* and friends to btjnoan
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  • 1285 3 The late Elopement Affair of HONOUR Sir Coiquhoun Grant. whose only daughter was carried oft by Mr. Sheridan and -married at Gretna Green, suspecting that Lady Seymour had been privy to and facilitated the elopement, and that her lord had connived at her ladyship's refusal, when asked, to give
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  • 1239 3 Saturday Evening 12 th Sept 1835. 8y the Dutch Bark Diedeneka Bornemann, from Batavia 4th Sept arrived during the week and brought a tew late English papers to the settlement. O ir own files, as usual, have not arrived, but from those with which we have been favored of
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  • 199 3 ARRIVALS SEPTEMBER 183*. 1 < &«li British schooner Stanford, Chinleong, from Tringanu I6'h June, 6»h British schnr Marion, Richards, from China 23'd Julv. 7th British ship Patal Jawad Said Alloe, from Sourabaya 6»h Aug* 7th American ship Edward Land, from Philadelphia S7th Vlav. Bih D‘i»ch barque Diedericka* Bornemann, from
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  • 1134 4 Monday, May 18, 1835. In the markets for Colonial Produce a very good business has been done since our last, not prominently in a particular commodity, but a business which has comprehended a considerable variety. In prices the alterations have been but trivial, as will be apparent
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th 1835.
    • 458 4 By the British ship Scaleby Castle, j 1335 lons from Madras. SO cor black Moorees, 30 cor Sarongs, -IIJ cor Chotvls, 190 cor Chintz, cor Saletnpores, 8 cor Sookertams, 3 cor Cambayas, 6 cor white Cottons, 100 cor Palempores, 20 pis Ghee By the British ship Trusty 365 Tonsfrom
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    • 625 4 By the British ship Trusty 365 Tons fur China 200 pis Rattans By the British ship Baretto Junr 522 ToifS for Calcutta 73 pis 34 ctys Cubebs, 501 pis 41 ctys Pep per, 21 pis 54 ctys straits Tin,56 pis 30 cfys long Pepper, 8l6 pis 44 ctys Sapan
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    • 132 4 Date. VESSELS' NAMES. Tons! COMMANDERS- I WhereFrom. Destination. ToBaii, July 12 French brig h’aiade 2S6 Gmllard t* ourb n Naniej A mer bn. Thou. Perk,ns 187 Page Salav.a Umted States Aug. 6 British barque Esk Bonsonby Lt.erpoo Liverpool j 13 British barque Sumatra Richard Penang ..31
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    • 361 4 OPIUM.—The market with regard to demand continues dull. Prices may be quoted at Drs, 670 to Drs. 580 for cash, and in immediate exchange for Gold dust. At present Stocks amount to about 80 chests, all Benares, and holders are of opinion that prices are more likely to
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    • 141 4 Tin andAotimony Or p per 20 cwt. Sugar 3. 15s a £4 per 20 cwt. Coffee £4. 10s. a £5 per 18 cwt. Pepper £5 *0s per 16 cwt. Sago a £4 per 50 feet Gambier £5 a £5. 5s per 20 Cwt. Measurement Good* £4* to
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    • 1334 4 It hivine been agreed at a Public Meeting of the Merchants of this SettMnent, held on the 23rd Apvik that all sales shall be effcted on the principle of Cash, we shall in future—instead of our barter quotations—give them at Cash rates. The Currency in which commercial transactions
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