Central India, compiled from transcripts of official documents, and the private correspondence of many of the eye-witnesses of the events, which are therein detailed. Punjabee Press, Lahore. Plans of some of the principal Cantonments, in which disturbances have taken place, illustrate the volume. Commercial Annual during 1856-57 and 1857-58. By P. Bonnaud. Calcutta. A Concise and Easy Introduction to the Hindustani Language, including grammar, reading lessons, and vocabulary, in the Roman character; with a Key to the pronunciation; adapted for self-instruction, and for the use of those who wish to acquire a practical knowledge of the language. By Professor Monier Williams, M.A., of University College, Oxford, late of East India College, Haileybury; assisted by Cotton Mather, Esq., of University College, London, Professor in Cheltenham College, lately a Resident at Benares. London. Church Missionary Society for Africa and the East. Proceedings of the 59th year 1857-58, containing the Anniversary Sermon. By the Rev. John C. Miller, D. D. London. Seeley. The Food Grain of India, with Introductory Remarks on the development of resources of India. By J. Forbes Watson, A. M., M. D., &c., Bombay Army. London. Smith, Elder and Co. Sermons and Addresses delivered in the Chapel of Marlborough College, 1852-8. By George Edmund Lynch Cotton, D. D., Lord Bishopof Calcutta and Metropolitan of India. Cambridge. Macmillan and Co. Romaic Beauties and Trojan Humbugs. By Rattle-Brain. London. Tweedie. Views and Flowers from Guzerat and Rajpootana, beautifully coloured from original drawings, with descriptive Letter-Press, by the Rev. G. L. and Mrs. Allen, late Indian Residents. London. Paul Jerard. From New York to Delhi, by way of Rio de Janeiro, Australia, and China. By R. B. Minburn, junr. New York. The Mutiny of the Bengal Army. An historical narrative. By one who has served under Sir Charles Napier. Complete in one volume. Colloquial Dialogues in Hindustani. To which is annexed a short Grammar of the Language, and Vocabulary. By Ghulam Mohammed, Munshi, Bombay. Author of various Oriental Works. Bombay Thacker and Co. Audi Alteram Partem. By Major General Thompson, M. P. Twelve years of a Soldier's Life in India, being extracts from the letters of Major W. S. Hodson, B. A., Trinity College, including a personal narrative of the Siege of Delhi, and Capture of the King and Princes. Edited by his brother, the Rev. George H. Hodson, M. A. London. John W. Parker. England and India, an Essay on the duty of Englishmen towards the Hindoos. By Baptist Wriotheshly Noel, M. A. London. James Nisbet. Creoles and Coolies; or five years in the Mauritius. By the Rev. The Night, the Dawn, and the Day, or the Reformed Church bringing The Indian Church during the Great Rebellion; being a View of the Disasters that befel the Mission in the North-Western Provinces, and of the spirit displayed by the Native Brethren during their protracted sufferings. By the Rev. M. A. Sherring, M. A., formerly Missionary at Benares and now at Singapore. London. Nisbet. Recollections of a Winter Campaign in India, in 1857-58. By Captain Oliver J. Jones, R. N. with numerous Illustrations. Two years in Syria. By T. Lewis Farley, late chief accountant of the A General Description of China with the history of foreign intercourse down to 1857. By Sir John F. Davis, Bart., new edition revised and enlarged, 2 vols. London. John Murray. Report of the Twenty-seventh Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science held at Dublin in August and September, 1857. London. John Murray, Contains. on the Lotus or Sacred Bean of India. By Dr. Buist. Messrs. Herman and Robert Schlagentweit's Notes on some of the animals of Tibet and India. Dr. Edward Haughton on the Oriental Bath. Major-General Chesney on the Routes of Communication between England and India. Mr. Richard Gull on the Character, Estate and Ethnological value of the Indo-European Element in the language of Finland. Sir John F. Davis on China, in more immediate reference to pending operations in that quarter. -Mr. Robert Schlagentweit on the Routes pursued by himself and brothers in the Himalayas, Thibet, and Turkistan. Mr. Herman Schlagentweit on some Human Races in India and Upper Asia. The Quarterly Review No. 208, October. London. Murray. The English Course, selected for the University Entrance Examina- lxxviii WORKS ON INDIA AND THE EAST Letters on Christian Missions. By a Layman of the Church of PARLIAMENTARY AND OFFICIAL PAPERS. Missionaries and Idolatry.-Despatches and Orders relative to the Countenance of Missionary efforts by the Government, and of the Connection of the Government with Idolatry and Mahommedanism. Report on the Growth of Cotton in India.-Part 3-Bombay. Report on East Indian Railways, together with Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix. Territorial Revenues and Disbursements of the East India Company, for the year 1856-57, and Estimates, 1857-58. Accidents on Railways-Report, with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, Copy of the Correspondence that has taken place between the Court Transport of Troops to the East Indies.-Report from Select Committee. General Report of the Administration of the several Presidencies and I, II, III. Calcutta. Indian Civil Service Examination Papers, 1858. Parts Proceedings of the Legislative Council of India, for July, August and Report on the Districts of Midnapore, &c. by Henry Ricketts, Esq., of Cases in the Nizamut Adawlut from April to June, 1858. to 30th April, 1858. Decisions of the Sudder Dewanny Adawlut, for March, 1858. Annals of Indian Administration, Parts VII. and VIII. Selections from the Records of the Madras Government, No. XLV. Report on the External Commerce of Bombay, for 1857-58. Report of the Commissioners to enquire into the Question of Promo tion and Retirement in the Higher Ranks of the Army, fol. London. East India (Cotton): a Selection of Papers showing the Measures taken since 1857 to promote the Cultivation of Cotton in India, part I. Bengal and North Western Provinces, part II. Madras, part III. Bombay. Questions (in English) on the subjects treated of in the Punjab Code of Civil Justice as modified by the Circulars of the Judl. Comr. prepared by R. N. Cust, Esq., C. S., Commr. and Supdt. Lahore Division. The Darogah's Police Manual, published by authority of the Judicial Commissioner of the Punjab, and compiled by Lieutenant-Colonel J. Clarke, late Officiating Commissioner Lahore Division, with a copious Appendix attached of Circulars of the late Board of Administration and Judicial Commissioner connected with the Police, Questions on subjects treated of in the Punjab Darogah's Manual. In two parts. In English. A Translation in Oordo. Circular Orders issued by the Judicial Commissioner for the Punjab, from the year 1853 to 1856 (both inclusive) relating to-Civil Justice; Criminal Justice; Jail Mannagement; and Miscellaneous Subjects. And illustrated with a number of Maps and Plans. Selections from the Records of the Government of India from 1854 55 to 1855-56 inclusive. No. XVIII. Missionaries and Countenanc Report on the and Appen for the yea Accidents on R Copy of the Co Colonization ar General Repor Indian Civil Se Proceedings of Septembe C. S. 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