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3. A Year's Campaigning in India, from March 1857 to
March 1858, by Captain Medley, Bengal Engineers,
London. Thacker & Co.
4. The Crisis in the Punjab from the 10th of May until
the Fall of Delhi. By Frederick Cooper, Esq.,
C. S. London. Smith, Elder & Co. 1858.
5. The Red Pamphlet." The Mutiny of the Bengal
Army, by one who has served under Sir C. Napier.
London. Bosworth and Harrison. 1858.
6. The Defence of Cawnpore by the Troops under the or-
ders of Major General A. Windham, C. B., in No-
vember 1857, by Lieut. Col. John Adye, C. B.,
Royal Artillery. London. 1858.
7. Memorandum of the three passages of the River Ganges
at Cawnpore, during the rainy season of 1857, by the
Oude Field Force under the Command of the late
Major General Sir Henry Havelock, K. C. B.
8. Papers relative to the Mutinies of the East Indies, pre-
sented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of
Her Majesty. London. 1857, 1858,
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XI.-CRITICAL NOTICES OF WORKS ON INDIA AND THE EAST
PUBLISHED DURING THE QUARTER.
1. A Widow's Reminiscences of the Siege of Lucknow.
London. James Nisbet and Co. 1858.
2. Why is the English Rule odious to the Natives of India?
By Major W. Martin, Bengal Retired List. London.
W. H. Allen and Co. 1858.
3. Memorials of Christian Martyrs and other Sufferers for
the Truth in the Indian Rebellion. By the Rev.
Wm. Owen, Author of the "Life of Havelock." Lon-
don. Simpkin Marshall and Co. 1859.
4. Calcutta University Calendar for 1858-59, Calcutta:
Bishop's College Press, 1858. ...
5. The Madras University Calendar for 1859. Madras.
Printed by D. P. L. C. Connor at the Press of the
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Vepery.
1858.
6. Address delivered by Sir James Colvile as Vice Chan-
cellor, to the Senate of the University of Calcutta, at
its Annual Meeting, on Saturday the 11th of Decem-
ber 1858, and printed at the desire of that Body. Cal-
cutta. Military Orphan Press. 1859.
7. Memorandum on the Province of Assam. By G. R.
i
iii
V
Barry. Calcutta. C. B. Lewis, Baptist Mission
Press. 1858.
8. A Lady's Captivity among Chinese Pirates in the Chinese
Seas. Translated from the French of Mademoiselle
Fanny Loviot, by Amelia B. Edwards. London.
Routledge and Co.
vii
... vii
9. The Cavaliers of Fortune or British Heroes in Foreign
Wars. By James Grant, Author of "The Romance
of War," etc. With Illustrations. London. Rout-
ledge. 1859.
10. Subject of Examination in the English Language, ap-
pointed by the Senate of the Calcutta University for
the Entrance Examination of December 1859. Pub-
lished by Authority. Calcutta. R. C. Lepage &
Co., British Library. 1859.
11. The Indian Church during the Great Rebellion: an
Authentic Narrative of the Disasters that befell it;
its sufferings and faithfulness unto death of many of
its European and Native Members. By the Rev.
M. A. Sherring, A. M., L. L. B., formerly Missionary
in Benares, and now Missionary in Mirzapore. Lon-
don. James Nisbet and Co. 1859.
12. A Manual of Teaching; containing descriptions of the
Ordinary Systems, Methods, and Forms of Instruc-
tion, with their Application to the usual Subjects of
Elementary Education; illustrated by several Speci-
men Lessons. Intended for the assistance of Stu-
dents in Normal Schools, Pupil Teachers, Monitors,
and young Teachers in general. By E. H. Rogers,
Head Master of the Boys' School, Lawrence Military
Asylum; and Master of Method in the Bengal Mili-
tary Normal School, Sanawur; Lawrence Military
Asylum Press. 1858.
13. Sushilár Upakhyán (the Story of Sushilá.) Part 1st.
By Madhu Sudan Mukerjea. 1859.
14. Jnyán Ratnákar (the Treasure House of Knowledge).
By Chaitanya Charan Bose. Edited by Naba Krish-
na Bose. Calcutta, 1858.
ix.
xiii
xiv
XV
xvi
15. Kourab Biyog, (the Quarrel of the Kurus). By Hur
Chunder Ghose. Serampore: Tomohur Press. 1858. xvii
16. Sarbbachittarranjan, (the Delight of all Hearts). By Chandra Kumar Chakrabartti. Burdwan. ...
17. Karnopákhyán, Rajah Harish Chundra Upákhyán
(Stories of Karna and Raja Harish Chandra). By. Dina Bándhu Nandi. Calcutta.
18. Jnyán Briksha or the Tree of Knowledge; for the use
of Schools. By Bipra Charan Chakrabartti. Parts
1, 2, and 3, Calcutta. 1859.
xviii
19. Sávitri Satyaván Nátak.-A Comedy. By Kali Pro-
sono Sing, Member of the Asiatic and Agricultural
and Hoticultural Societies of India, and of the Bri-
tish Indian Association, and President of the Bedoyth
Sahini Sobha of Calcutta, &c. &c. &c.
xix
SERAMPORE PRESS; J. C. MURRAY, PRINTER.
CONTENTS OF No. LXIV.
JUNE, 1859.
ART. I.-NON-REGULATION JUSTICE.
1. The Punjab Code of Civil Justice. Lahore. 1855. ... 251
ART. II.-CHRISTIAN ORIENTALISM.
1. Correspondence relating to the Establishment of an Ori-
ental College, London. Reprinted from the " Times"
with Notes. London: Williams and Norgate. 1858. 279
2. Statement on the formation of a Christian Vernacular
Education Society for India. 1858. ...
ART. III.-THE OWNER OF THE SOIL.
1. Report on the Revenue Administration of the Lower
Provinces, for 1856-57.
2. The Revenue Hand Book, by J. H. Young, Esq.
3. Official Papers, Manuscript.
ART. IV. BENGALI BARBERS.
:
1. Sabda Kalpadrum. By Rajah Radhakant Bahadur. Vol.
V. Article, Caste. Calcutta. 1766.
. 308
335
ART. V.-THE ECONOMICS OF PUBLIC WORKS.
1. Standing Orders of the Department of Public Works;
compiled under the authority of the Most Noble the
Marquis of Dalhousie, Governor General of India,
in concert with the Military Board, by Lieutenant
Colonel J. T. Boileau, Superintending Engineer,
North Western Provinces. Roorkee. 1852.
2. Code of Regulations for the Public Works Department
under the Local Governments of Bengal, the North
West Provinces, and the Punjaub, and for the Mi-
nor Administrations under the direct control of the
Government of India. Published by authority. Cal-
cutta. 1858.
344
ART. VI.-THE EXAMINATION SYSTEM.
1. Report of Her Majesty's Civil Service Commissioners.
2. General Orders of H. R. H. the Commander-in-Chief
of the British Army.
380
3. Regulations for conduct of Examinations for Appoint-
ments in the Indian Civil Service.
4. Middle Class Examinations.
5. General Orders of the Governor General in Council
with regard to the Examination of all Junior Mem-
bers of the Civil Service.
6. Papers on the subject of the Instruction of Native Em-
ployés in the Civil Department.
ART. VII.-VEDIC INDIA.
1. Rig-Veda Sanhita. Translated from the Original Sans-
krit. By H. H. Wilson, M. A., F. R. S. Vols.
I., II., III. London: W. H. Allen and Co. 1857,
&c.
2. India, Three Thousand Years Ago. By John Wilson,
D. D., F. R. S. Bombay. 1858.
400
3. Ethnology of India. By R. G. Latham, M. A., M. D.,
F. R. S. London. 1859.
4. Original Sanskrit Texts. By J. Muir, Esq., D. C. L.
Part I. The Mythical and Legendary Accounts of
Caste. London: Williams and Norgate. 1858.
ART. VIII.-CAREY, MARSHMAN AND WARD.
1. The Life and Times of Carey, Marshman and Ward,
embracing the History of the Serampore Mission.
By John Clark Marshman. In two Volumes. Lon-
don: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and
Roberts. 1859.
437
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IX.-CRITICAL NOTICES OF WORKS ON INDIA AND THE EAST
Published DURING THE QUARTER.
1. The Wife and the Ward; or, a Life's Error. By
Lieutenant Colonel Edward Money, Turkish Ser-
vice, (late Bengal Army), Author of "Twelve