CHAPTER X. The titles of his Excellency General Jung Bahadoor
Coomaranagee in England--Extraordinary notions of the British public on Indian affairs--Jung Bahadoor's conciliatory policy--Our unsuccessful attempt to penetrate beyond the permitted boundaries--Dangerous position of the Prime Minister--His philanthropic designs--Great opposition on the part of Durbar--Native punishments--A Nepaulese chief-justice--Jung's popularity with the peasantry and army.