Hardinge to Peel: abortive move of the Sikh army to the Sutlej and its causes; his clarification to the Lahore Durbar; Golab Singhs intrigues; General Ventura's reports and forthcoming visit to London; frontier dispositions. V/12.
Hardinge to Peel: his orders to halt all movements of troops: Golab Singhs intrigues: Lahore urging its army to attack the British in order that it may be destroyed: no military operations likely. V/24.
Hardinge to Peel: the Sikh advance over the Sutlej and their repulse: Goughs incapacity for higher command and his bad staff: his own part in the battle and the conduct of his sons and Prince Waldemar of Prussia. V/25.
Hardinge to Peel: approves of Peel's action in regard to his pension: his intention of remaining in India as long as the garrison remains in Lahore; the Punjab settlement Ellenborough's letters; Native casualties. V/37.
Lieut. Clifford's report on the removal of siege guns from Kangra to Philore, with notes on elephant draft and further papers on elephant and bullock draft. VI/4-13.