. The Indian empire: history, topography, geology, climate, population, chief cities and provinces; tributary and protected states; military power and resources; religion, education, crime; land tenures; staple products; government, finance, and commerce. gof the \9th, read at a much laterperiod. „ 208, „ 2, line 20, for Hissar, read Hansi. „ 210, „ 2, note §, for Ration, read Rotton. „ 234, heading: for Bainie Madhoo, read 3Iadhoo Sing. 2, line 47, instead of an Englishofficer, read ayi English traveller. 1, note *, line 1, for thatched, readthatch. 1, line 34 : the friendly thakoor nUtive, o


. The Indian empire: history, topography, geology, climate, population, chief cities and provinces; tributary and protected states; military power and resources; religion, education, crime; land tenures; staple products; government, finance, and commerce. gof the \9th, read at a much laterperiod. „ 208, „ 2, line 20, for Hissar, read Hansi. „ 210, „ 2, note §, for Ration, read Rotton. „ 234, heading: for Bainie Madhoo, read 3Iadhoo Sing. 2, line 47, instead of an Englishofficer, read ayi English traveller. 1, note *, line 1, for thatched, readthatch. 1, line 34 : the friendly thakoor nUtive, omit the word native. 2, for Rnjah of Baiipore, read Rajahof Ba7ipore: same error recursin the column. 1, line 13, for Ilaringford, readHarington. 2, line 30—31, for at length as-smned a prominetit place, readwas believed to have assumed aplace. 1, note, for suspected, read , line 12, for 61 sir eg ime7it found i7iholes, read 61st regiment founddead in holes, &, „ 1, line 37, for takes it character, read takes its character,484, note §, for 366, read , col. 1, line 26, for severely wounded, readnearly surrounded. Page 249, Col „ 301, )) „ 326, >» „ 336, )j „ 360, » » 426, )> » 435,„ 450,. :(j(^mi rvji=ir ,^/?\ ijST (MI n [j^/g THE INDIAN EMPIRE. HISTOEY OP THE MUTINY OF THE SEPOY TROOPS. INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER. ALLEGED CAUSES OF DISCONTENT—OPPRESSIVE AND PAUPERISING TENURE OFLAND—INEFFICIENT ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE—EXCLUSION OF NATIVESFROM ALL SHARE IN THE GOVERNMENT—IGNORANCE OF THE LANGUAGES, ANDAVERSION EVINCED TOWARDS THE NATIVES—EDUCATION, RELIGION, AND MIS-SIONARY OPERATIONS—CASTE—FREE PRESS—DEFECTIVE CURRENCY—OPIUMMONOPOLY—NEGLECT OF PUBLIC WORKS—REPRESSION OF BRITISH ENTERPRISE—RECENT ANNEXATIONS—INFRACTION OF THE HINDOO LAW OF INHERITANCE—EXTINCTION OF NATIVE STATES—SATTARA, NAGPOOR, CARNATIC, TANJORE,JHANSI, OUDE, Etc.—STATE OF THE BENGAL ARMY; RELAXED DISCIPLINE;REMOVAL OF REGIME


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