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m A-wrteVPriésti aitd After kùtedinatevôffieers aud servants, c o s sp le ta i:^ .A gu iar
establishment From harassing wars, long oppression, feudal tyranny, a n ^E p ro -
1 v novation it i& tröe that, in many parts o f the.cauntry,scarcely a Vestige, remain?
o m r i e c i e s k i in t e f t t io n j-b u t it is univefsallyucknowledged f th t 3 M
its niife m m W S m m many B f g 3 R
13 This-simpte-rno-de-of village administration Gavenmient cannqt J>»t admire and
• 13. Th^simpre-m ^ s - J | g | g g j g | suited to th a g en iu g pf the people,
W .ft^wo st-ium clu civ e ta f t e interest ‘.of.tbeirulingpovver, f te y
•Hâve J M .that such system shall be acknowledged, and, encouraged, b y eVery
mèUnsiiithöibpower, throughout theiprovinces under their .authority. B M
i i 4 tpKé head inhabitant therefore (whether recognizedunrder. the n am e ,o fP e t® £ ’
•Bakul Êura «Kuwu, Mandor, or otherwise, according ^
fhan h a v ëU tru sted to him the management Of th e r e venue cOncenns u f ftis viUag^;. a
M which h i S s o n a l S u e n c e , and minutely intimate acquaintance with the sitaar
Î S S Ï Ï S S r f . B several inhabitants o f dt/twilL-render him better than, any
, . auaiified to dischargd. H e shall fdmish such accounts and statements ns he may
M i r e to do 5 and shall obey such-orders as he m a y E B
M y from th ecoh ecto r or his assistant, or ftoffi the officer o f the dmsion in which
Ï E S f division, shall likewise be continued in th e double capacity-of
 - r This nractice. indeed, is consonart wift the JmmenHOE«diîe!}a,tq«i%<>t tup
^TOntry^and'deöntó^moi^tódculatedto render benefit in the.coiiduet o f çitbêr^deparV
B R S inâïciai regulation, la te ly enacted, the Pfficer.of djvkionbas bepnimppw-
- ^ ^ L t â e ^ h minor disputes as may b e eonsidered as,belonging R Q B H
1 such as the determining contested boundaries, trespass,, irregularity j O g g g g
,branch, ^ f d by extending this authority S.o as tp empower him tp
positions for lrngatio , J M e e t in g revenue collections,pnd to inspect
1 « S— * # M. beoertv
or local usage w ith in fte division. •- H i
S S To them, therefore, shall be considered in every, way ^subordmate the heads 9f
Vdia^es • a’nd it is trusted that they will prove a most useful check on $ q p . |
18S The officer o f division shall famish to the collector all, such papers a* maybp
W q w i a u f s h a l l diligently execute any orders that they may receive, mtherfromhim
for these/inferior S S o f goyemmeht, they, | |
«e r tam d lo to en t» o f t o a , rent free, epma » f
money monthly, being' given-to them. 20. The
20. The money.salaries, of' thosgJ'S'efyapts whoaredconnectéd with the resident shhll
be continued’ tea ’He paid byftimrax?they*arëtaj?present.'' s ‘
I 21v The" allotments’o f land'shall falFnndèr the 'collector's siuperinteridance, and h e
shall set down among the charge's’dffcdll'ehdöd^tltifófof' moneyseqüaibto' ’what‘would be
the moniedirertóof those ldndsWe'rêittFey not"; fr e e .' 'Fbrdhjs/püitp©sé,Tthey shall bft
assessed, and fegu larlyen teréd’among the otherrlaiids'-imthe/generall lease 'óf the village
: but-the e'oMdttion o f this assessed reut'shal’1 notrbet actually, vriade; ritnshall only
appear in 'ft^’aeerfAMj.'^ftat i t lwdf'bfWs.t8al®li *. H'
'22. For "the'other’officers ^attached to'*thercollector"/ iiam'elyjttHöseti'n his head-'ófficeji
sdme-itis'Concluded will 'be paid b ypo ïtiöns’bfèland-il&fiag -made OVektothem; others
byhionthly s dm srf'of ’ tp oh e y iTke’aêpö'CmtsVof thè'fórhier wtHjlbbe. settled as Already,
mentioned -The 'salaries o f the latter will’-be1 drawn for-by b ills 'b lith e resident, whq
will 'continue' to h<£jbhb,sole treasurer orthfe'distrlct.'
«''23.''-Thé cdJlectór/will acCórdiriglyTorwafdsto^him. thp.several sumshf money;he may,
rbeeivedn’h is collections/ whenever they;amounf jte' five'hundred Ifupe'es;«'>v
2A. I t is :frdsted:th&t'ftè'plÉfc^-l2»'!ïh8adl!‘'df.(i^ ^ ^ ^ '
some measure, under two authorities, to whom wi 11 not be
attended with any'eventual evil or'confUslfeni? When thesfelarran,gem’ei{ts,'beeome well!
matured}’and the -exact limits'of tbeif ’'several duties ej^fidy'rdefin’êd; ^ie (subordinate
officers will no£ find any-difficulty jnltheireexééution'!1 For théktttainThteït; o f this do»
sirable‘end1, however, much must depend upon' th’C'f coftdtict è f ''the.hesiuont. and collector.
T h e y are plaeed in theSetvdistficts, not as perSórtS-TVhor kr& ito&ef Ve "in-’aMy. way
as checksfdpon each other, bntTvhö are required' tenant togedlier tbrfthetgfe'n'drai goo&pj
mutually to assist^ehch’ other t<rtheiextent;of their1 power,'and ‘bypreserving-between
themselves a good understandings to'carr^'on'bétter ' their respective duties".- jj
■ 25. Snopldj/iii any case, a disagreement o f opinion 'awteuon between
them, a reference will be immediately mades tcidhe Honourable thg’liiebtenantfa'ovepr
nor, who] will without delay pass on it his decision.
, 'i'26i..iltmeed hardly be-observedpthatsthtfsenllectors will^pcfése^nöismsgisterial, authority
whatsoever I'-applLcation will beJ regu,laily-made''by him to.the resident} as’ judge
aBd magistrate, whenever it becomes necessary« foi'callipd} that officer fot aid- in ■either
èapacity, whether tó pifoish'fte' misconcldöt -pf servants^ 'or to realize ^y»ciV.i’l'suit'Shy
part of thé xtóes: o f government.. The' process’ to "be observed^ inuitlR;rroa.5e5''Will.' b é
precisely similaFl;.o;'w;hat i s prescribed where t the two'J pattïès i n thfe suit are priVatd
individuals : goverhmdnt byP o means wishing to enjoy theftisefvès'any*ibettbr“söcurify.
o f right, than tjiat which they Would- ensure to-Üi^nfeanes’b-bf their subjects;, Sbr to
possess a greater facility o f rédress than is! provided by their regulations to be ofieredAto
any individual, who shajtl consider himself,as » g r iev ed .' • i
27. As the first step towards: the infrodüctibmbf Hn-sgdequate-syfeiem-SoJidnterhal ad-
ministration, it becomes positively.hecessary thatigov.ea«nmeKt?shouM be furnished .witli
the fullest and completest view o f the actualresources:of tjie country: . /
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