Papers regarding the disturbances in Ganjam and Vizagapatam, Vol 1 - disturbances in Vizagapatam District, caused by Virabadra Raz, son of the bandit chief, Bopal Raz.
Opinions of present and former Advocates General of Bengal and Madras as to the competency of Provincial Courts to take cognizance of suits where both parties are European British Subjects - opinion of the Advocate General of Madras, George Norton, regarding the privileges of British Subjects bor...
Correspondence between the Commander in Chief of H.M. Naval Squadron in the East Indies, Rear Admiral Sir Edward William Campbell Richard Owen, and the Bengal Government, on various topics, viz: piracy in the Eastern Seas, the rank and precedence of officers of the Indian Navy, the insurrection a...
Appointment of the Governor General, Lord William Bentinck, to succeed General Sir Edward Barnes as Commander in Chief in India - consequent changes in the Bengal Council - complaint of Sir Edward Barnes regarding the manner of his supersession.
Question to what extent, if any, the judicial system in the Straits Settlements, (Penang, Singapore, Malacca) will be affected by the new administrative arrangements there.
Further papers regarding the survey of the Arakan coast undertaken by Commander John Milligan Laws of HMS Satellite - his charts of Kyaukpyu and neighbouring harbours are forwarded to the Bengal Government by Rear Admiral Sir Edward Owen.
Question of the powers exercisable by the Governor of Bombay when he leaves the confines of his Presidency - opinion of the Chief Justice of Bengal, Sir Charles Edward Grey (pp 11-27), etc.