Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 19 September 1835

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  • 35 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER. 19, 1835 [New Series'] HO. 3$ S VOL. 5. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.
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  • 26 1 The A. i. Ship Hero, 402 Tons Register, daily expectecflroiu Batavia. For Freight or passage apply to. DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CoSingapore. Ist August JB'is-
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  • 31 1 The French brig \made, Captain Guiliard. has room for a few Tons of Cargo, and will sail for the above Fort with all desPATERSON Co. Singapore lsi Aug* 1835.
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  • 35 1 The fine A. 1. Barque Esfc, Captain Ponsonby, has a great portion of her Cargo engaged, and will have quick despatch. For freight or passage, apply to SYME Co. Singapore. 7th Augt 1835
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  • 859 1 THE NEW MINISTRY. Recopied from the Bombay Courier August II th. The position, indeed, of the country at this moment is both singular and instructive the strongest party in Parliament is overcome by a temporary union of three or four individually feeble and generally hostile sections. The opinions of
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  • 2391 1 Recopied from the Bombay Courier August 18 th. The idea that first suggests itself on looking over the catalogue of the New Ministry is, that in the place of a Govern ment of impostors we have got an unsuspected Ministry. The country can be under no apprehensions that
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 319 1 In the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Island. Singapore and Malacca. Notice is hereby given, that the Fourth General Quarter Session of the Peace will be holden by the said Court for Singapore, and the places subordinate thereto, at the Court House, in Singapore on Friday the 2nd.
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  • 3286 2 Asiatic Journal, for March 1835. Several memoirs of this eminent Chinese scholar, translator, and missionary, h ive already appeared, ah of which are more or less inaccurate. We have taken some pains to procure authentic materials for his biography, and, amongst
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  • 686 2 (From the Sydney Herald, July 16 j Loss of the Neva.'* have this week the melancholy task to record, another most distressing 1 shipwreck almost; contiguous to our island, attended with loss of life still more extensive and awful than that of the la'e unfortunate Geary* the
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  • 312 2 From the Madras Courier, 16 th July to Itk Augl i BIRTHS. At Madras, on the 26th July, Mrs J.Goodsir of a sou. v 4 A 'v/ a I aV r ra m U he 22<i J u, y.the Lady of Capa!i"l bL'ru LUloU > 29,h vi daughter At
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  • 125 3 At Arcot on the 7lb July, by Captain Fenning, Mr Joseph Wrightman. Assistant Apothecary, to Miss Anne Erftkiuv. Af St. George’s ChuTch, on the 22<1 July, by the Reverend H- Harper, 3f a Finny Sophia, eldest daughter of Lieut Col, Thomas Somerset Conway, c B 6th Light f’avalry, to
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  • 921 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE, Sir The lovers of aquatic aports bad ft high treat on wednesU ny last the day ou which a sweep.stak.es sailing Match took place six boats wete entered viz fist the Emily Schooner, 2 Jenny Dang the weaver, lateen, 3rd, Ayrshire Lass
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  • 2885 3 Saturday Evening 19 th Sept. 1835Tb© shipping arrivals during the week have been chiefly, from Calcutta and of vessels that have been expected for a long lime past. A few dispersed numbers of the Bengal papers extending only to the middle of the last month have reached us. The
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  • 264 3 DEATHS At Cuddspah, on the Ifr.h July, George, the infant Son of J f Gleig, Esq. Civil freiviee, agtd tight months anil 21 days. At Madras, on .lie 25 h July, Mr. Nicholas Birsayjlate Master Attendant f iNigapatam, At >t. I hoiuas's Mount, ou I ueso-vy the 2d'h July, M
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 319 4 ARRIVALS SEPTEMBER 1835. 12lh Bmifili brig Reunion, (Jot tew, from Pinang 15 h tilt. 17th Biiiifili bark Lord Lowiher, Grant, from Bombay 23rd nil Bri'i8b fibtp Mermaid, Slavers, from ('8lcutla 23»l ult. British ship (tolconda, Bell, from Calcutta 24)tb ult. British ship Sulimany, McFarlane, from Cab ulla 23d ult.
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    • 818 4 by the British brig Johanna, 123 Tons jium Penang, 20 pis Pepper, 255 pis Tin, 150 in No- Musket Locks, 8 cor (Jambayas, 14 pis white Kaoliang, cor Baiempores, 3 cor Khaims from Malacca. 2 cor blue Moorees, 2 cor Pulicat Hamikls, 1 cor Arcot Chintz, 2 coi Puncat
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    • 576 4 By iheBritish brig Johanna,\23Tonsfor Penang 400 pis English Iron, 600 ps British white Oottons, 1| pi Tea, 30 fils Ground Nut, 30 pis Tamarinds, 20 pis Siam Oil, 20 pis Bally Tobacco, 6 baskets China Tobacco, 200 ps Long Ololh, 16 cor British Sarongs, 60 pis Singapore Gambier, 24
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    • 649 4 Date, j VESSELS’ NAMES. j Tons COMMANDERS. Where From. Destination, j To Sail Julyl2 French brig JSaiade 286 GuiUard Bourbon Nantes Aug. 6 British barque Esk 217 Ponsonby Liverpool Liverpool 13 British barque Sumatra Richard Liverpool Penang Sept. 1 British brig Helen 108 Macallister Pedier 4
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    • 1289 4 ft having been agreed at a Public Meeting of the Merchants of this Settlement, held on the 23rd. April, that all sales shall be effeted 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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