INDIA.
The Confederate steamer Alabama i* reported as cruising off Colombo. >he bad seized an American ship wiih bullion, and a credit of 10,000 rupees hai been opened in her ..favor witto^ a Madras housed There has been severe fighting with the Hill tribes on the north-west frontier, resulting in serious loss of life among British officers. Unfavorable accounts have been received about tbe cotton crop in Northern India, in consequence of the ravages of locusts. Bombay, Nov. 23. — Exchange on England, 2s 24/1. Money tight. Freight to Londdn and Liverpool : Cotton, Tss to 85s ; secr|£, 55s to 7os. Calcutoa, Nov. 23— Exchange on London, 2s l^d. Freights to London : Dead weight, 65s ; jute, 955. :;' Colombo, Nov. 23.— Freights to England : Coffee in casks, £4 ss; bags, £1 10s; cinnamon, £-3 10s; cotton from Lutacoreen^S 15s.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 21, 24 December 1863, Page 3
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136INDIA. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 21, 24 December 1863, Page 3
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