Issue of a circular by the Governor General to all members of the Political Service warning them against the practice of borrowing elephants and other carriage animals from Native Chiefs.
The sum of 10 lakhs of rupees is paid into the Delhi Treasury by the firm of Lacchmi Chand and Mani Ram, Seths, as a subscription to the Four Per Cent Government Loan of 7 Jun 1831.
Decision that the military chests at Nimach and Nasirabad shall henceforth be supplied from the Ajmer Treasury, and not from Delhi (includes return of treasure furnished from Delhi for the Nimach and Nasirabad garrisons from 1829/30 to 1831/32, pp 10-14).
Representation of Captain Robert Ross against the retrenchment of his military pay while Assistant to the Resident at Hyderabad - Bengal Government decide that he was not entitled to such pay.
Papers regarding the occupation of the public bungalows on the roads within the jurisdiction of the Principal Agent at Sabathu - Governor General issues strict orders that the bungalows are to be used by 'bona fide' travellers only - reimposition of the former hiring rate of 1 rupee 'per diem'.
The two sons of the late Tej Singh of Kishtwar, who had been living at Ludhiana as dependents of the ex-King of Kabul [Shah Shuja], leave Ludhiana for Jaipur, having been offered a financial competence by the Chief Minister of that state.
Bengal Government reject the request of the Resident at Gwalior [the Honourable Richard Cavendish] that he should receive the same salary as his predecessor [Major John Low], viz:- 60,000 rupees 'per annum'.
Monthly returns of the Nizam of Hyderabad's Army for Jun 1832-Feb 1834 (return for Feb 1833 missing), also returns of officers for 1 Jul 1832 (pp 12-14) and 1 Jul 1833 (pp 87-89) (with associated correspondence).
Staff changes following the setting up of the Office of Native Correspondence in Calcutta in place of the former Persian Department - dismissal of Maulavi Muhammad Mohsin for dereliction of duty - grant of pensions to ex-employees of the Persian Department (includes descriptive rolls for individu...
Bengal Government receive a letter from the widow of Bisambhar Pandit, notifying them of the death, on 2 Jul 1832, of her great nephew Kasi Nanth Pandit - Government send her a letter of condolence.