TOPICS FOR INDIAN STATESMEN. BY JOHN BRUCE NORTON, Esq., BARRISTER-AT-LAW, MADRAS, AUTHOR OF "THE REBELLION IN INDIA," "MADRAS," ETC. EDITED BY G. R. NORTON, Esq. LONDON: RICHARDSON BROTHERS, 23, CORNHILL. 1858. 226. d. 59. PREFACE CONTENTS. CHAPTER II. TOPICS 1st, 2nd. I. What is the character of the Rebellion?-II. What is its cause? CHAPTER III. TOPICS 3rd-6th. III. How shall we treat the Rebels?—IV. Had the Supreme Government warning of the coming danger?-V. Were all practicable measures 60 CHAPTER IV. TOPIC 7th. VII. What is required for the 87 127 CHAPTER VI. TOPICS 9th-11th. IX. Shall we continue our policy of centralization?-X. How can we improve the constitution of the local Governments?-XI. Is the Legis- lative Council properly constituted?..... annexation policy? 1st, as to Princes-2nd, as to Zemin- dars-3rd, as to Enamdars. |