CHAPTER THE LAST.
CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT.
1858-1886.
[§1.] Awakening of the British nation. [§2.] Government Education in India: Toleration. [§3.] British Rule after the Mutiny: Legislative Council of 1854 and Executive Council: Wrongs of Non-Official Europeans. [§4.] Mr. James Wilson and his Income-Tax. [§5.] New Legislative Council of 1861-62. [§6.] New High Court: proposed District Courts. [§7.] Lord Canning leaves India. [§8.] Lord Elgin, 1862-63. [§9.] Sir John Lawrence, 1864-69: Governments of Madras and Bombay: Migrations to Simla: Foreign Affairs. [§10.] Lord Lawrence leaves India. [§11.] Lord Mayo, 1869-72. [§12.] Lord Northbrook, 1872-76: Royal visits to India. [§13.] Lord Lytton, 1876-80: Empress Proclaimed. [§14.] Second Afghan War. [§15.] Political and Judicial Schools. [§16.] Constitution of British India: proposed Reforms Pages [275-302]
INDEX Pages [303-312]
INDIA UNDER BRITISH RULE.