Madras Government sanction the extra expenses incurred by the Madras Government Bank between Dec 1832 and Oct 1833 - question of the charging in Contingent Bills of the salaries of certain Bank servants - question of the Bank printing presses.
Madras Government sanction the expenditure of 9 rupees 1 anna, incurred by the Collector of North Arnot District, Charles Roberts, for tank diggers employed near the Naiknari Pass.
Correspondence regarding the execution of the decrees of the Nawab of Arcot's Mukhamah Court against certain Carnatic pensioners - Madras Government favour the abolition of the Mukhamah Court.
Proposal of the Raja of Tanjore [Sivaji] to erect a bridge at his own expense over the Vennar river where it forms the boundary of his territories - Madras Government approve of the proposal and entrust the work to the superintendence of Captain Charles Edward Faber, Madras Engineers, and the Pri...
The Madras Government complain to the Bombay Government about a private correspondence carried on between Thomas Hervy Baber of the Bombay Civil Service and the Raja and other members of the Travancore Royal Family - Baber is ordered by the Bombay Government to desist from such correspondence imm...
Petition from the wife of one of the Bargirs of the Raja of Tanjore [Sivaji] complaining that her husband had been subjected to cruel and unusual punishment by the Raja, having had the word 'traitor' tattooed on his forehead etc. - the Madras Government are informed that the Bargir in question ha...
Complimentary correspondence between the Governor General [Lord William Bentinck] and the Naib-i-Mukhtar on the occasion of the former's return to Calcutta from the Upper Provinces - similar letters are sent by the Governor General to the Rajas of Coorg, Mysore and Tanjore and to the Raja and Ran...
On the recommendation of the Resident at Hyderabad [Lieut Colonel Josiah Stewart] the Madras Government order two companies of Madras Pioneers from Secunderabad to repair the road between Warrapilli and Hyderabad City, the Nizam having decided to build bungalows thereon.
Arrest at Cannanore, in May 1833, of a suspicious individual named Syed Muhammad, said to be a Turkish national - he is subsequently released, no strong grounds having been found for detaining him.