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The Calcutta Review March 1861

1861

ingly easy to show ohjections to this ]clan; the political danger of closing the higher 111111:1i against the Natives of the country the. hardship of arresting the career of the man who has risen from the ranks and most of all the grave possibility (to say the least) of indolence being generated in the minds ()I' the filvored few who have received the above mentioned guarantee. [...] But readers at Home and Calcutta cockneys may lie as well reminded of the history of Lelia for die last half century of the great men whose names have been already cited of the civilization of Sindli and the Pun - jah of the settlement or the North-Western Provinces (whaever its correctness of principle at any rate surely a work of labor ) and of the concurrent accounts of all travellers [...] If the prizes of thè Service art abolished or thrown open and the pay of i Ttennaheitts reduced a Cfovernment presided over by a Royal Mistress and conducted by British Bads knights and gentleman is surely llotind to give the disappointed employA the option of retirin;:_.. Especially is it the duty of Government to do airs and of the.Preis" to ury it if the majority of the service owing [...] Speaking of the excitement and hostility of the peasantry llw Manager of the Sindoori Colleen) under date of the 21st of Fclanuy writes The ryots are fully under the impression that the Government ‘ wish to suppress the cultivation of indigo and will support them against the planter and they certainty have eery reason fbr saying so Ibr they are often told so by.010 police:' And on the he [...] The police are all ngainst us.' The manager of the BengalIndige Calving states that the disturbances in his concern are owing to the 'current belief that the GcNernment is determined on putting a stop to all indigo planting.' The Manager of the Carryoda factory writes on the 4 1st of Mach Pam sorry to say Chat the ryots of the Soobdy factory have been told by the ryots of Kndjoorah factory of
history
Pages
186
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i unknown view
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Art.I—The Bengal Graduation List 1860
1-18 unknown view
Art.II—British Sellers—Report of the Commissioners on Indigo Plating 1860
19-52 unknown view
Art.III—Literary Paradox
53-80 unknown view
Art.IV—Hindu Rational Biblical Ontology
81-109 unknown view
Art.V—Lord Canning’s Speech at the Opening of the Rajmahal Railway
110-143 unknown view
Art.VI—Scheme for the Amalgamation of the Indian and British Armies Home News January 26th 1861
144-157 unknown view
Art.VII—Eastern Bengal and Railways
158-182 unknown view

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