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IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT IN INDIA .. l ^ r-s ^^ . ^ T ? SS d expression to this view when he ¦ SSie nmst explicitly declare o ^ selves a Christian Power , while scrupulously abstainu ^» ..
in" from even , tlie siigutt ^ ,, .. --^ native * ^ ^ ¦ SSAK &^^ S reject his doctrine nnd exercise their own modes of worship . It £ aio longer to be tolerated that British soldiers or officials should take part in Pagan Processions or that acts amounting to crnm-Sy should be condoned ^ P ^ because ' thev nlead a sacred origin . If we are to retliey pieau a o mnai- wnvo our 01 »»«»»
main masters muw , ™~ *" -- - mastery , and never shrink from its unmistakable assertion , la the East , however , the maxims of our iurisprudence cannot be made un ^ ersally app licable without infringing upon ix ^^& f & z 01 uiv
decency claim the sanction ™ , riests and prop hets . "We hold that there Lbut one riSe to apply -.-whatever licenses an iniury to life , or property , or public manners , must succumb to the superior polity of a supreme race . All sacrifices in the . nature of-Suttee are murders ; infanticide is mm tier the oblation of virgin blood to kali is murder ; Thuggee is felony ; torture i « folnnv -. the werogativo . of death-punish
ment belongs exclusively to the ™ gn authority , and any lord of ™* f ™ c »? ° inflicting it is an assassin . . Lheso me pomia Sje cannot abandon without abandonin g our national character and our onH moral title to . the dominion we have accurcd . Prom this ti . no forth the British 5 Xi Government should be so fortified and * « , i . pd of its ascendancy that it may do tmtt
enabled to subordinate every habit , . no . , SSS and creed within its territory . tc , tle operation of one consistent and inflexible principle . It iB as well that no misunderstanding on the subject should continue to exist . At the same time , no one is qualified to discuss the question who does not allow that the work is difficult of achievement , am that what has already been eflbctccl is most meritorious and surprising . Tho tenacity o AsiaticH is insuperable , except to the most pationt of reformer * , and it must bo borne m
mind that tie deformed fragment ^ a vili & SSS & ssWn ii ^ lsSeS ?
SSS ^ SSSSSJ tue
Prohibit the clipping and shaving s ^ ods of Skh prisoners . A ferocious ^ criminal SWs ^^? Wi 3 Bt i ^ t ' J ^^ o r ^ u ^ d ^ ce
to eradicate these practices . ^ , 1 ^ 1 her boast used to be that England , with _ all -Uei The new-born infant V ^*™ « V ™* ^ J ^ been applied to its ^ BW ^\ ti ^ oSh , of the drn- are introduced . into ats moatn .
Or else , with ^ ^^ ^ JZT ^ e itThas nulty , the ^ be » ffnffoc ^ ^ O 1 ^ drawn a second breath , a » a ¦" . .-. . comes all but — e . ^ Bajpoots ^ rX ^ lS law could at , ^ e o o ^ te this disgrace to f ^^ Nevertheless , AThat has been clone ^ ^ 1 ™ . ticide lias demonstrated the efficacy of Emo ^ nean influence ste _ adily pressed upon the u ^ n ^
| natives . Many a Hindoo ^ no ^ law respects the magistrate ; ^ "nay be go Iverned by a man if not by a code . 11 us re mark originated with Mr . Ewns , of Mynnoor e ^ ho gave it a practical illustration by ' Fhe adnTirabfe results he forke d out among the ' Cbohaus of his district . In 181 3 ¦ , tneie ^ s not a single female infant alive within his ^^?^ : D in 1850 there were fourteen nl
. hundred . The English have but to exer their power wisely to complete ^ inoi as well as the material subjection of India , lhey Enfeeble themselves when « ; % ^^ i mmmd to -, J" !/^ U « a sacrifice of the
country-| A JoloTsnl to » k lies before the British « overnmentin the reorganisation of ^ . f ^ on revenue . This topic we hear ^( Uipon S superficial facility by those ^/^ ° Researches date , perhaps , Irom t € > Apr ^^ ot ] t-ho nresent year . Not many days ago a ^ S , ^ SSrs ,
| ' J ' broken ip tho •»« 8 »«« * "S ^ 7 % & % ^^™ %$ l-r ^^^ ^ . SpS ; ^ rSp ^ TS ^ tl bssi ; : ^ ^
limi aevaatating cupidity it has never jet leen enfely re ° deeried . No doubt moph ^ T ta effected in the Way of reforme d it wJl * e one great duty of public opinion ^ to require STb ut we must not forget that m the deUeacy of hia consideration for native ngiits , Lord ? w ™ hs- enhanced the evil , and left a
, settlement , with the result , ot ^ no ^ ms ^ . S ° e \ ve dare undertake to raise the village I population from its degeneracy . But ^ tto ietorm is one we owe to India . Better tnan Calcutta taboos aptag European- ™«^ J swallowing champagne , would be a race ^ ot s ^^ siiExr !^^ ' - ?
, i ^ S i ^^^ ^ T ^ tuild churches ; we may estalbUsh schools " we may give a voice and an echo tc .
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SSSSSSSsjs than the much-praised system of Shah J ^ ,
^ *? " uw S . 7 l W 1 mestone , affording , a
magndssarSSmS - ^ pandas of InSia should be fairly coloured .
Ueform In A. Dark Corner. Them- Is A New...
UEFORM IN A . DARK CORNER . Them- is a new Befonn Bill . It was passed , . 1 W the Houses of Parliament , but on Iti i t l l ™?! r ? ' w « rto boa the earnest Liberals
not to brin- suspicion upon themselves l > y ( which practically is never ooj hdontaal ox private ) when tho real tlung to bo « J 1 ° Thc produce a great popular ^ wirefl nation is not a puppoL tc bi _ pu » G 4 sham-: s & »» * - --- ^ ^
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 7, 1857, page 11, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_07111857/page/11/
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