MEXICO.
The latest accounts give a favourable idea of the situation, of the French «xpeditionary force in Mexico.
INDIA AND CHINA.
The Madras and Calcutta papers inveigh bitterly against the Governor of Madras (Sir W. Deaison), on account of his non-progressive policy in Ceylon. There is a deaciency in the yield of plantation coffee and cocoa-nut oil. The Bombay Presidency has sent home L 20,000 to the Lancashire Relief Fund. The new line of French steamers from Marseilles to India and China commenced running on the 26th October. In China the Imperialists continue to gain fresh victories over the Taepiaqs.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 290, 24 November 1862, Page 5
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100MEXICO. Otago Daily Times, Issue 290, 24 November 1862, Page 5
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