The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 18 March 1861

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, MONDAY EVENING, THE 18TH MARCH, 1861.
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  • 140 1 The Peninsular Oriental Company's Steam ship BEHAR, Captain Spark us, arrived here this morning, at 10.50 m having left Bombay 011 the 1st current, Galle the 10th, and Pinang the 16lh, with the Europe Mails of the 11th February. The following
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  • 4654 1 The siege of Gaeta still proceeds, the beleaguered King being determined to persist in his defence to the last. Sir Charles Wood has given an explanation in Parliament of the Mysore grant. Lorn Herbert will, On the I4tli February, propose the thanks of the House of Lords to
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  • 52 2 We have to announce the following important Intelligence, received at the moment We are going to press t— M Messina 14—4. 30 m. a in, Malta 14-—10. 50 m. a in. Gaeta has capitulated—the news is official and certain. Francis It left Gaeta on board the frencli steam-corvette Mouette.'—1/
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  • 556 2 London, UM February, 1861. Oeoeemet Oil —is easier to fiby, mod difficult to sell, and aa only low offers were made in the public sales, 251 casks Cochin were withdrawn, as well as the chief portion of 145 casks Ceylon. 8ince then some very fine has been sold
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  • 73 2 ARB1TAL8. From ffisfsysn faunary 25, Queen Mab 27, Chyx 29, Johannes Kepler Fsby. 1, Can. ferenoe :8, Zambesi. From Chime Jan. 81, Crystal Palaea; Pagasw i Feby. 1, Maida 7, Albatroas. From Batavia —Jan. 26, Hsna. DEPAETUBES. A- J For SSmeepere— Jan. 25, Tigris. From CTtoa Jhn. 98Napoleon
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