Government of India's circular requiring information on the tributes payable by Princely States is transmitted to political officers in the Madras Presidency - Madras Government relinquish their right to the annual tribute of an elephant from the Raja of Pudukkottai.
Decision that the detachments of the Madras Army stationed at Udgheri and Nagercoil shall be withdrawn to Quilon - they are to be relieved by the Nayar Brigade.
Decision that shops which may be erected in the Nawab of Arcot's garden at Walajanagar shall not be subject to a double tax but only to the usual 'mohatarfa' tax (includes a plan of Walajanagar, on p 11)
Syed Muhammad Ali, who had stirred up a great deal of excitement by his unorthodox preaching in the principal mosque at Triplicane, is persuaded by the Madras Government to leave the Presidency - questionable conduct of the Naib-i-Mukhtar in this matter
Papers regarding two travellers styling themselves 'Burhan Ali Khan' and 'Kasim Ali Khan', but whose real names are thought to be Francis George Brown and Mr Henton - Bombay Government suspect they may be spies and ask the Madras Government to apprehend them should they appear in that Presidency.
Request of Messrs Binny and Co. for the help of the Madras Government in recovering a balance due by Francis Rodriguez to the estate of the late John Taddy Dyne - question of the absence of a regular Court of Justice at Anjengo.