An extract of the Court of Directors' dispatch of 30 Mar 1836 recommending the introduction of a uniform currency in the Princely States, is sent to all Political Officers in the Bengal Presidency
Request of Captain Justin Sheil, Second in Command of the British Detachment in Persia, for an increase in allowances - his subsequent appointment as Secretary to the British Legation in Persia
Question whether a Magistrate is empowered to punish, without trial, a person who prefers a malicious or unfounded charge - case of Man Singh who brought a charge of bribery and corruption against Radha Kishen, Sheristadar of the Ambala Agency
Papers regarding an alleged conspiracy by a karkun of Baroda named Ramchandar Amrad to restore Appa Sahib to the throne of Nagpur - Appa Sahib is not thought to have been a party to the conspiracy (includes a copy of the deposition and interrogatory of Ramchandar, pp 40-57)
The deputation allowance off Captain Henry Willoughby Trevelyan for the period he served in Western Rajputana, viz: Jan 1835-Feb 1836, is increased from 300 to 700 rupees 'per mensem'
Papers regarding the political situation in Dholpur State - complaint of Anulia Bai and Dangal Singh against the Regent Dulia Bai - the Agent in Rajputana, Lieut Colonel Nathaniel Alves, declines to intervene on behalf of the complainants
Inability or reluctance of the Chief of Banswara [Bhawani Singh] and the Chief of Partabgarh [Sawant Singh] to expel freebooters from their territories - general question of whether the British Government should intervene to suppress banditry in Princely States
Efforts made by the British Indian Government to discourage the use of mutilation as a punishment in Princely States - cases of Nepal and the Rajputana States
Government of India make a gift of Persian and Arabic books to Shah Shuja-ul-Mulk and Shah Zeman at Ludhiana for the use of the schools which the princes had established there for their dependents (a list of the books appears on pp 11-13)
Instances of insubordinate conduct on the part of Major Henry Brown Smith, Commandant of the Ellichpur Division of the Nizam's Army - Government of India issue a stern warning to Smith