The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 September 1861

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, MONDAY EVENING, THE 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1861.
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  • 106 1 The Peninsular Oriental Company's Steam-Ship POTTlNGE*<, Capt. KING, arrived at ew Harbour this morning, at 10 30 A M., having left Bombay on the Kith September, with the Europe Mailof the 26th August. The following passengers came by this opportunity:— For
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  • 4409 1 Another battle has been fought in America, and the federalists have been again defeated. The Federal loss is reported at 800 killed -and wounded. The opinion gains ground in Lancashire ill t the cotton crop of America will not be available for consumption this year. The subscription list
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  • 205 2 TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES. Jjonaon, 25 th —Accounts have been received iron New Ytrrk to the 14th. The Federals, under the command of GenLy on, have been beaten by the Southern forces at Sprinuficld the General himself was killed. The official report states the loss of the Federals at 800
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  • 854 2 LONDON, August iith, 18G1. Cotton —An improved ijeiii ntl ha* bct-n t-xperienced, owing to the continued war like character of the American advice*, and a fair amount of bu-incss ha* t»ce« transacted at the previous extreme rates, and in some instances Sutats have uMnmsnded rather higher prices. The
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  • 55 2 ARRIVALS. From China —August 10, Montmorency; 18, Podesta; 19, Weymouth; 19, Ravendale. For Pi nang and Singapore —August 21, Tamar. DEPARTURES. For China —August 12, Fairlight; 17, Vanguard; 17, Lord Mac&ulay; 17, Hadassah 20, Edwin Flye. For JBat-avia —August 13, Christina Agatha; 15, 8alatiga; 17, Koeella. For Manila
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