The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 4 March 1861

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, MONDAY MORNING, TH« 4TR MARCH, 1861."
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  • 121 1 The Peninsular A Oriental Company's Steam-ship MNGAPORE, Captain 6 S. BROOKS, arrived here yesterday at 340 P. U-T having left Bombay on the 16th ultimo, Qalle the 24th, and Ptoang the 1st current, with the Europe Mails of the 26th February
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  • 4629 1 Francis II. refused all proposals for an honourable capitrlation, and tbe blockade of Gaeta has, consequently, been ofikciully announced. The bombardment has been re-commenced. The secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union has been followed by that of Mississippi, Alabama, end Florida. Important meetings have been held
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  • 539 2 LONDON, 26th January, 1861. Rice —Moderate transactions are repditedin soft grain descriptions at the previous currency. About 10,000 bags have changed hands by private contract —new Neerancie Arracan at lis 4|d to lis 6d good Bingoon, 1,1s 6; fair Rangoon and Bassein, lis 1» lis 1|<L 5£8 bags
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  • 81 2 ARRIVALS. Fiom SINGAPORE— Jany. 13, Hawthorn; 21, Medora. From CHINA— Jany. 9, Thomas Sparks; 12. P« jr. borough; 13, 14, Epsom; 15, Luckrow; 18, Ce'eaiial; 2i, Rosco; 22, Assyrian; 23, Westraiqs' JT; Ardville. Froin MAN»LA—Jany. 9, Br *T,nn».a; 13. Sappho; 17, Carausius 23, Escape. DEPARTURES. For SINGAPORE—Jaoy. 22,
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