APPENDIX B.—No. 2. List of the past Students of Patcheappah's School, who are now holding No. Names. Employments. Employment. Salaries. 1 C. Coorasaloo Naidoo...... Senior Head Signaller, Electric Telegraph 84 A. Teroovengada Pillay. 43 Mooroogasa Moodelly 46 Ramachendra Chetty 58 Moonesawmy Naidoo 61 Namasevoya Moodelly 64 C. Appasawmy 65 Colundavaloo Naidoo. 68 Teroovengada Pillay 70 Vencata Charry 72 Narrainsawmy 73 S. Parthasarady 74 C. Augusteesvara Moodelly. 75 Ramanjooloo Naidoo 76 Authecasavooloo Naik 78 Davasegamoney 82 Moorogasa Moodelly 83 Saravanam 85 Sadagopen 86 Sevananda Moodelly 87 Namasevoyen 90 Veerasawmy Moodelly 93 Teroovengada Charry Employment. Ashton Richardson and Co. Clerk at Salem Civil Court Writer in the Cutcherry of Nabob of Carnatic Telugu Moonshee at Sadras At Sudder Court Telegraph Office Signaller Clerk in Military Board Railway Company Ditto ditto Gun Carriage Manufactory Clerk, Adjutant-General's Office Clerk, Office of the P. & O. S. N. Company Clerk in the Sheriff's Office Ditto ditto Rajahmundry Medical College Ditto ditto ..... Clerk in the Government Office Apprentice in the Railway Department Senior Head Signaller, Bangalore A Private Teacher Tutor in the Native Progressive Seminary Clerk at Messrs. Ashton Richardson & Co. Apprentice in the Chief Engineer's Office. Clerk, Railway Department Medical College Clerk in Government Office Signaller, Telegraph Departmt., Bangalore Signaller, Telegraph Office, Mysore Salaries. 25 13 25 21 30 14 15 16 15 40 18 30 21 17 12 0 20 15 100 Ponnoosawmy Moodelly 105 C. Theroovengadum 114 P. Kistnasawmy Moodelly. 117 Aroonachella Moodelly 123 Rungasawmy Moodelly. 126 Rungasawmy Moodelly. 141 T. N. Comaravaloo Moodelly 151 T. Chennatumbee Moodelly. 155 P. Parthasarady Naidoo No. Names. Employment. Salaries. Writer 158 V. Parthasarady Naidoo 161 C. Collingaroy Moodelly 162 Moottoosawmy 163 Soobiah 164 Janugheerum 165 Balakistnan. 166 Moorgasem 167 Vencatasooboo 168 Novlamony 169 Maselamony 170 Moonesawmy Chitty 180 Parthsarthy 181 Moottentiah 182 C. Casavooloo Chitty 183 Teroovanyadum Chitty 184 Ramasamiah 185 Dorasamiah.. Writer, Rangoon Pay Office Normal Student, Primary School Writer, Accountant-General's Office Ditto, Civil and Session Court, Chittoor Ditto ditto Writer, Railway Company Teacher in Free Church of Scotland's Mission Branch School Accountant, Railway Department Ditto, Government Office ditto 20 14 14 15 7 15 20 30 Normal Student.. Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto 5 5 5 5 5 15 30 10 The salaries of many of these young men have been increased since the publication of this report. MEM. It is almost impossible to get the names of all the lads educated in Patcheappah, who are now holding employments, as they are so scattered about the country. The list now furnished contains the names of but a fraction of those lads who are indebted to Patchcappah's Institution for their situations. APPENDIX C. Translation of a copy of a Proclamation issued by Feroz Shah, son of Bahadoor Shah, Ex-King of Delhi, at Bareilly, on the 18th February, 1858. "Be it known to all Hindoos and Mussulmans of Hindostan, that power and dominion are one of the greatest blessings of Providence, and that his blessing cannot long be enjoyed by a deceitful tyrant. "For some years past, these wicked Christian kafirs commenced tyrannizing over India, intending to cause the spread of Christianity by violence, and to do away with the religion of Hindoos and Mussulmans, but it pleased God to turn the minds of the people against them, so much so, that all of a sudden they became intent upon destroying them, and of a truth they are very nearly annihilated; but owing to the lust of power and dignity, they have collected themselves here and there, in wretched plight, and making useless efforts to regain their power. Please God, in a short time they will be so annihilated as not to leave a single tract behind them. Let it be known to all Hindoos and Mussulmans in India, that owing to the circumstances mentioned above, there exists the bitterest enmity between the natives and the English; and if, after all that has past, the latter regain their former power in India, it is certain that they will destroy the religion, honour, life, and property of every one. I therefore give a short account of the resolutions past, with the joint concurrence of the Judicial Council, the Supreme Court, and the Parliaments, in hope that our Indian Brethren, becoming aware of their evil intentions, will join together in extirpating them. When the army mutinied for the sake of their religion, and killed without mercy these kafirs with their swords, then, with regard to the cause of the mutiny, and the loss of life, their Priests and sages came to the following resolution, viz., that if the former Governor had properly looked to the following points, there would have been no rebellion: 1st- The Government took measures for protecting the heirs and descendants of the former rulers, instead of extirpating them. They ought to have taken them, on the pretence of conveying them to England, on board ship, and to have drowned them in the sea. 2nd-" They ought not to have preserved the religious books of any tribe in Hindustan, but they should have taken them by force and burnt them. 3rd- They ought to have deprived all natives of holding a single Biswah' of land. - 4th-" They ought to have intermarried with the daughters of |