Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 26 September 1835

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 37, VOX.. 5. SATgItPAY EV-SPfI3NCr, SEPTEMBER 26* 1835 [New Seriesl Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 145 1 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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  • 175 1 SINGAPORE I BY Virtue of a Precept TO WIT. 3 to me directed, I hereby proclaim and give notice, that a Session of Oyer and Terminer, and Gaol Delivery in and for the Island of Singapore, and the places subordinate will be holden at the Court House in Singapore,
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  • 20 1 The following Notification is lished for general information. S. G. BONHAM, Resident Councillor Singapore 25 th Sept. 1835.
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  • 1321 1 LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT, The 3rd Jugust, 1935. The following Act, passed by the Hon’ble the Governor General of India in Council, on the 3d August 1835, is hereby promulgated for general information. Act No. XI of 1835. Be it enacted that from the Fifteenth day of September 1835, the
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  • 28 1 The A. I. Ship Hero, Tons Register, daily expected from Batavia. For Freight or passage apply to. DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE 8c Co Singapore, latf August, 1835.
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  • 34 1 The fine A. I. Barque Esk, Captain Ponsonby, has a great portion ofherCariio engaged, and will have quick despatch. For freight or passage, apply to SYME Co. Singapore. 7thl Augt. 1835. 3
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  • 33 1 The Fine Dutch ship Pleiades Captain 3 C. Ross, burthen 461 Tons shortly expected from J ava, for particulars Apply to MACLAINE FRASER Co. Singapore, 24 th Sept. 1834.
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  • 31 1 In a few days, the brig Zoroaster, Captain Patton, will touch at Pinang if encouragement offers. For freight or passage, Apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore UAth Sept. 1835.
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  • 56 1 The A. I. Barque Afri~ caine 316 Tons register, Capt. Duff, having the greater part of her cargo ready to go on board, will meet with quick despatch. For freight or passage apply to. DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore 26th Sept 1835. Captain Duff, will not be res= ponsible
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  • 66 1 The Business under the Firm of Robert VY fSE Co. Singapore and Manila will in future be conducted at Singapore by Mr. Joseph Wise, and at Manila by Mr I homas Wise, in connection with the Firms of ROBERT WISE Co. Liverpool, ROBERT WISE FaRBIUDGE &Co .L»nd<>fi, Robert Wise
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  • 36 1 R. RICHARD, Commander of the Bark Sumatra, hereby notifies that he will not be responsible for any debt or debts contracted by the Crew of the abovenamed vessel at this Settlement. Singapore \7th Sept. 1835.
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  • 1111 1 1HE KROSPECTS OF EUROPE DEPEND ON THfc Choice OF THE New British Ministry. (From the Courier April 13.^ to the editor of the courier. SfR,—As it is neither generous nor in good taste to rejoice over a fallen enemy, I shall say but a very few words relative to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 123 1 FOR SALE. At the o©downs of the Undersigned, Phelps superior Pale at Drs 8 per dozen, just landed from the Lord Lowther/ DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co Singapore 24 th Sept. 1835. ADVERTISEMENT. NevV Rates of Subscription to, anb of Advertising in THE Singapore Chronicle. Annual Subscription .Drs. 12 Extra Chronicles to
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  • 1217 2 At a Meeting held at Stafford on Thursday, at which, in addition to a numerous attendance of the Magistrates, Gentlemen, and Clergy of that part of the conntry, the Earls Talbot and Dartmouth were present, it was determined to establish a Conservative Association for
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  • 3044 2 Asiatic Journal March 1835. (Continued from our last.) In 1818, Dr. Morrison executed a projeet, which he had long had in contemplation —the establishment of an Anglo-Chinese College at Malacca, in which the languages and literature of the
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  • 428 3 ABSTRACTS OF IMPORTS. BY SQUARE RIGGED VESSELS DURING 18 34 35. From England..;......,. 1,207,162 Foreign Europe 83,805 Mauritius &c 100 Calcutta 1,071 355 .Madras 236 154 Bombay.......... 101,224 Arabia 3,365 Ceylon 55 141 Manila...... 170.481 China. 503 317 Java.. 957,695 Rhio 8,513 Siam 100,227 Cochin China...... 59.596 Sumatra. 75,533 East
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE.
    • 27 3 At Singapore, on the 21st September, James Fairlie Cafinegy Esq re., to Catharine, widow of the late William Boyd Kbkr Esqre., of Prince of VYales Island.
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  • 287 3 Saturday Evening 2 §th Sept 1835. By the Bark Suallow, Adams, and the ship Duke of Sussex, Hors man, we have received our files of Madras Papers to the 2d inst. The principal intelligence they contain is the arrival of General Sir Henry Fane, Commander in Chief in India,
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  • 158 3 IMPORTS. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TRADE WITH THE UNDERMENTIONED PLACES BETWEEN THE YEARS 1833-34 1834-35. 1833-1834 1834-1835 Increase. Decrease. Names of Places. Spanish Dollars. Spanish Dollars. Spanish Dollars. Sp. Dollars. From Great Britain 4 1,44,6,488 1,207,162 1 239,326 Foreign Europe 181,414 83,805 97,609 Mauritius &c: 990 100 890 Calcutta 1,265,441 1,071,355
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  • 1198 3 EXPORTS. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TRADE WITH THE UNDERMENTIONED PLACES BETWEEN THE YEARS 1833-34 1834-35. 1833-1834 1834-1835 Increase, Decrease* Names or Places. J Spanish Dollars. {Spanish Dollars Spanish Dollars Sp. Dollars.' T u Great Britain 3,428,132 1,352.457 2 075'67fc Foreign Europe 119,782 123,627 8,845 Mauritius &c: 12,166 3.443 1 ft 7?q>
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  • 471 4 19th 20th 19th 20(h 21st 22d 23d 9 24th 24th j 251 h ARRIVALS SEPTEMBER 1835. Hi jtisli bark R d Rover, Clifton from Calc'iUai'h September. British Ship Mary Somerville, Thomas Lawson, from Calcutta 22nd August Dutch hrig Falhal Game G. L. Baumgar. ten. from Grease gth September. British
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th 1835.
    • 538 4 By the British schnr. Altai ans, 72 Tons jrom Penang. 1400 pis Rice 600 mannds Gram By the British schnr. Stamford, 65 Tons from Tringanu. 400 pis Sugar 120 in No. Iron Pans 4 pis Slidac 1400 in No. Siam Mat Bags 1000 in No. Spanish Dollars 15 balls
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    • 527 4 By the Dutch bulk Dederika, 222 T>.m, for Batavia. 6 cor Sannahs, 13 cor Moorees, 10 piculs Cummin Seed, 24 in No. Marabow Beams, 41 baskets Tobacco, 2 in No. Sugar Mills, 111 bags Gram, 1 box Wearing Apparel, 360 in No. Spanish Dollars, ***** in No- Fish Roes
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    • 172 4 I3 atf j VESSELS’ NAiVlES. Tons COM vi ANDEliS. Whf.re From, j Destination. J To SA7t Aag.'6TBriti 8 h barque Esk 217 Poi»so»by Liverpool j Liverpool j 13 British b«.aue Sumatra Richard Liverpool Penang I Sept. 1 British bng Macallister Pe-her 12 British brig Reunion Oorrew
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    • 190 4 Opio&L—The following sales, have been made during the week viz. 6 chests Benares at Dr*. 580 per. chest, in exchange for Gold dust. 21 chests Benares at Dr&. 575 per chest cash. 1 Patna at Drs. 600 BLACK Pepper —Continues in steady demand at our quotations 900 piculs
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    • 146 4 Tin and Antimony Ore £1.105. per 20 cwt. 1 Sugar £4 per 20 < wt. C-itfc*’ £4. 10*. a £5 per 18 cwt. S Pepper £5. 10* a £6. per 16 cwt. Sago a £4 per 50 teet Gambier £5 a £5- 5* per 20 Cwt. Measurement
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    • 1332 4 It having been agreed at a Public Meeting of the Merchants of this Settlement, held on the 23rd April last, that all sales shall be effcted on the principle of Cash, we shall in future—instead of our baiter quotation*—give them ai Cask rates. TheCuifency in which commercial transactions
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