Further papers regarding the Indian Agricultural and Horticultural Society - the Bengal Government advance 20,000 rupees to the Society as rewards for the most successful producers of cotton, tobacco, and other staple crops - question whether such advances should be made annually.
The Bengal Government reject the proposal of Charles R. Prinsep for sending children from the Lower Orphan School to New South Wales or Van Diemen's Land.
Dookia Coodoo, the former Native Commandant of the Hill Rangers in Bhagalpur District, is awarded a pension of 50 rupees 'per mensem, in virtue of his 46 years' faithful service.
Papers regarding a serious affray which took place at Jagannath on 12 July 1828 between the local police and some sepoys of the 22nd and 30th Bengal Native Infantry - proceedings of the Court of Enquiry - criticism of the conduct of the Assistant Magistrate, W.S. Alexander and the Salt Agent, A.C...
A gun captured at Bharatpur and set aside for the Commandant of Artillery Brigadier Alexander Macleod, is purchased by the Bengal Government for 2100 rupees.
Question as to which types of howitzer should be used by the Madras Artillery - recommendations of the Commander in Chief, Lieut General Sir George Townshend Walker.
Request of Captain Lewis Carmichael of H.M. 59th Foot to be allowed to purchase a small brass gun of Scottish manufacture that had been taken at the capture of Bharatpur - the Bengal Military Board present it to him as a gift.