LETTER XCV.
To JUSÂRETÛDDOWLAH, MEER ABÛL MAANA KHAN, BEHÂDÛR JUSÂRET JUNG; dated 13th DÂRÂEY. (25th July.)

[After compliments].......... You write, “that in obedience to the “dictates of honor, you shall exert yourself, to the best of your power, “in chastising the seditious.” It is comprehended. Verily, such is the obligation of honor, and such the true character of courage. If you should be desirous of obtaining any assistance, we request you will not scruple or hesitate to consider our Sircar [state] as your own, but [freely] signify to us your wishes, which you may depend upon our fulfilling to your satisfaction.

N.B. A letter, of the same tenor and date, was written to Mukhun Laal (probably the agent of Jusâret Jung.)

OBSERVATIONS.

I am not enabled to say who this Jusâretûddowlah was; but there can be little or no doubt of his having been a subject of the Nizâm, and (to judge by his titles) a person of distinction. He was, most probably, an immediate dependent of Busâlet Jung, the brother of the Nizâm, and the Jagiredâr of Adoni.