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ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS:

FOURTEEN VOLUMES.

(5.)

EAST INDIES.

MUTINY; KING OF DELHI; OUDE PROCLAMATION; &c.

Session

3 February-19 April 1859.

VOL. XVIII.

1859.

ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS:

1859.

FOURTEEN VOLUMES:-CONTENTS OF THE

FIFTH VOLUME.

N.B.-THE Figures at the beginning of the line, correspond with the N° at the foot of each Paper; and the Figures at the end of the line, refer to the MS. Paging of the Volumes arranged for The House of Commons.

Mutiny :

EAST INDIA:

133. Return of the Name or Number of each Regiment and Regular and Irregular Corps in India which has Mutinied, or manifested a disposition to Mutiny, since the 1st January 1857; of the Number of Officers and Men present with each Regiment and Corps at the Outbreak of the Mutiny; of the Date of the First Intimation received by any Officer of the Regiment or Corps being disposed to Mutiny, and of the Date when Information thereof was received by the Governor-General of India or the Governor of Bombay, &c.

Mr. Hudson, &c. :

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125. Copies of all Correspondence, Minutes, and Orders of the late Court of Directors and the Board of Control, the Government of India, the Government of Bombay, the Political Agent of Rajpootana, the Magistrate and Superintendent of Police at Bombay, and the Depositions taken by them, respecting the Departure of Mr. Hudson, Syed Uckber Ally, and Khirat Allee Khan, from England, and their Arrest and Detention, and Discharge from such Arrest, in Bombay, &c.

King of Delhi:

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162. Copy of the Evidence taken before the Court appointed for the Trial of the King of Delhi

Governor-General:

111

152. Despatch from Lord Canning, Governor-General of India, dated from Allahabad, vindicating his Council in India in respect o certain unfavourable Comments made on their Conduct in this Country

Oude Proclamation:

281

110. Answer of the Governor-General of India to the Secret Despatch of 19th April 1858, with Keply from the Secretary of State, and subsequent Correspondence on the subject; also, of Her Majesty's gracious Proclamation to the Princes, Chiefs and People of India

VOL. XVIII.-Sess. 1859.

283

(continued)

Sir James Outram :

237. Copy of Minute by the Honourable Major-General Sir James Outram, dated the 17th day of August 1858

Punjab:

238. Papers relating to the Mutiny in the Punjab, in 1857

301

307

212. Copy of General Report on the Administration of the Punjab Territories, for the Years 1856-7 and 1857-8

Lands in Enam :

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453

143. Copy of Despatches from the Government of Madras, in so far as they relate to the Resumption of Lands held in Enam, of the dates of 15th January, 6th February, and 1st July 1857; 8th January and 15th May 1858; and, of the Reply of the Court of Directors, dated 1st September 1858

Principality of Dhar :

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200. Copy of all Correspondence between the Home Government and the Supreme Government of India, on the Subject of the Principality of Dhar: And of all Correspondence on the above Subject between the Supreme Government of India and the Native Authorities of Dhar

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RETURN to an Order of the Honourable the House of Commons,
dated 12 December 1857 ;-for,

A RETURN "of the NAME or NUMBER of each REGIMENT and REGULAR
and IRREGULAR CORPS in India which has MUTINIED, or manifested a
Disposition to MUTINY, since the 1st day of January 1857; of the Number
of Officers and Men present with each Regiment and Corps at the Out-
break of any Mutiny; of the Date of the First Intimation received by any
Officer of any Regiment or Corps being disposed to Mutiny; and of the
Date when Information thereof was received by the Governor-General of
India, and, so far as relates to the Bombay Army, by the Governor of
Bombay; also, of the Date of the First Order issued by the Commanding
Officer of the Regiment or Corps, and by the Governor-General or
Governor of Bombay, for adopting Measures for the Prevention of such
Outbreaks, or Suppression of such Mutinous Disposition."

India Office, ? 11 March 1859.}

W. E. BAKER, Colonel,
Military Secretary.

(No. 2,008.)

From the Assistant Adjutant-General of the Army to the Officiating Secretary to the Government of India, Military Department.

Sir,

IN continuation of this office letter, No. 339 of the 9th February last, I have the honour to forward for transmission to the home authorities a return giving the information called for in regard to regiments which have mutinied, or shown a disposition to mutiny, since the 1st January 1857.

2. I beg at the same time to transmit reports which have been received from the officers commanding the corps marginally enumerated relating to the conduct of their regiments.

I have, &c.,

(signed)

Forwarding return of corps which have

mutinied, &c.

2d Native Infantry.

43d Native Infantry.
5th Company, 8th Battalion, Artill ry.

4th Light Cavalry.

35th Light Infantry.
59th Native Infantry.

S. Becher, Captain,
Assistant Adjutant-General of the Army.

Adjutant-General's Office, Calcutta,

30 October 1858.

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