Exposure of the Mal-administration of the East India Company with Prefatory Remarks as Notice to the Public. Shewing that Its Courts of Justice, are No Other Than a Disguised System of the Most Arbitrary Taxation to the Country, and Rapidly Perpetrating Its Ruin; Shewing Also that India Must Inevitably be Lost to the British Interests Under the Present Profligate System and Career of the Company, and the Direful Consequences which Must Succeed the Event of Its Dismemberment to the British Nation; Thenceforth the Urgent Necessity, that Her Majesty's Government Will Abolish Its Most Unjust, Unwise, and Pernicious Monopoly, at the Expiration of the Present Charter. Ill. by an Interesting Case of the Government Chur of Kotrung