The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 1 April 1859

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  • 17 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY EVENING, THB IST APRIL, 1850.
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  • 120 1 OF THE -26TU FEBRUARY. THE P. O. CO'S Steamer CADIZ, Captain Kellack, with the Europe Mails of the 26th February, arrived here this day at Hp. m., having left Bombay on the 16th ultimo. The following passengers came by this opportunity
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  • 584 1 There is as decided prospect of peace. France and Austria have agreed to withdraw their forces from the Papal States with the concurrence of the Papal government. Lord Cowley has gone to Vienna on a special mission of conciliation but warlike prepnrations have not yet ceased iti France,
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  • 3221 1 LONDON, 26M February 1859. THE excitement concerning the threatened war has in no wise decreased but rather the contrary, we have heard continually of preparations for the conflict on the Continent, and of precautionary measures at home. A few days since, however, matters entered a new
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  • 744 2 Cocoamtt —The market is steady Ceylon has bertl sold at 40/ Ms to 41/ and Cochin, of average quality, at 42/. Silk —At the public rales damaged silk bos been taken freely, but the sound is neglected. tA present, though the general tone of the market seems rather
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  • 72 2 ARRIVALS. FROM SINGAPORE— Feb. 14, ♦Cwawefr, 15, SYLPH, FROM BATAVLA— Feb. 11, lffland, FROM CHINA— Feb. 11, Morning Star; 19, Chief, tain; 23. Friar Tuck, and Assyrian; 24. Feloz. DEPARTURES. FOR SINGAPORE— Feb. 8, Kate; Kearney; 18, Rebecca. FOR BATAVLA— Feb. 8, J. M. Kemper, Finelley, and Charles
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