The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 14 October 1861

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, MONDAY MORNING, TUB 14TH OCTOBER, 1861.
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  • 161 1 The Peninsular Oriental Steatn Ship EM EL, Captain arrived at %ew Harbour yesterday, at 2 p M .having left Bombay on the 1st current, with the Europe MaiU q/ the IOth September. The following passengers came by this opportunity:— For Singapore
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  • 4790 1 The American belligerents are hfill engaged in preparations. Much disaffection exists in the Federal army. A largo naval expedition has sailed from Monro©) America, destination unknown. The French government have sanctioned an official denial of the imperial inspiration attributed to ilm recent pamphlet on the Emperor ami the
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  • 703 2 Tea —The tea market has shown increased firm, ness, and a good general business has been done. An inquiry prevails by speculators for Tayshan (Jongou, also tor the medium blackish leaf grades at lull prices. The Glenooa, from Shanghai, has just arrived with supplies of green tea. The
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  • 54 2 arrivals. From Singapore —September 5, Sappho. From China —August 23, Kinnaird; 25, .Vennilia, September 4, Glencoe; 5, Strathmore Cauton. DEPARTURES. For China— August 24, Miles JStandish; 26, Cor- delia; 27, Seaflower, Queenberry, E. C. Starr; Sept. 2, Rifleman; 3, Corea 4, Countess of Klgfln. For Manila, Aug. 24,
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