Remarks On the Mysore Blue book With a Few Words to Mr Rd Mangles

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Remarks On the Mysore Blue book With a Few Words to Mr Rd Mangles
Evans Bell
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What the Eajah asked for was that the British official at the head of the administration of Mysore, should be called Eesident instead of Commissioner, and should be, in fact, the Prime Minister of the country, — not, as Mr. Bowring and the Secretary to Government at Calcutta choose to misunderstand, that a separate and additional officer should be appointed, with concurrent jurisdiction, certain to lead to complications and inconvenience. * The Eesident, at the head of the administration of Mys
...ore, would be very much in the same position, though more firmly seated and armed with greater power, as Sir Charles Metcalfe was when Eesi- dent at Hyderabad with his staff of English Superintend- ents. The Eajah, like the Nizam, would be recognised and respected as the reigning Sovereign.
But the Despatch inquires : — " Were this practicable, it is not clear what advantage would be derived from such a transfer. " There would be two advantages, — first, the maintenance of British honour, which is inestimable, even as an element of conservative strength ; — and second, the maintenance of a reformed and tributary Native State, of more value to us, in a political and military and even in a financial point of view, than a Province held in our imme- diate possession, of double its extent and revenue.


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