The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 15 October 1859

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 11 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, THB 15TH OCTOBER', 1859.
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  • 121 1 THE P. O. Co's Steam-ship CADIZ, Captain KELLOCK, from Bombay the Ist current, Galle 7th, and Pinang 13th, arrived here this day, at 4P.M, with the Europe Mails of the 10th September. The following passengers came by this Opportunity FOR SINGAPOBE
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  • 599 1 A manifesto has been insued by the French government in which it i 9 declared that the restoration of the dynasties in the States of Central Italy is a condition sine qua non of the Treaty of Villafranca, and in which the popular movement in those States is
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  • 2112 1 LONDON, 10M September 1859. IT is hardly an exaggeration to say that there is but one political subject at the present moment in Europe that at- tracts the slightest attention j and that is the future of Italy. When the treaty of Villafranca was agreed to
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  • 806 1 Cotton— l The market presents a dull aspect, and there is very little business doing; prices, however, show no change. The sales privately reach 300 bales, tlx., 400 Surat at sfd for good fair new Dholerah, 6d for good new Broach, and 100 bales Madras at 3Jd per
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  • 49 1 ARRIVALS. From SINGAPORE— August 28, Chance and Eliza, -beth Martin; 31, Ravenscnug. Sept. 4, Edwin Fox: 6, Victoria and Gala; 7, Isle of May. From CHlNA— August 31, Berwick Walls. From BATAVlA— September 5, Zwan. DEPARTURES. For SINGAPORE— August 26, Caledonia. For Cms A— August 28, Westburn.
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