Reasons as to why the Fort Marlborough authorities paid 16,000 dollars for the purchase of Captain Douglas's house. Walter Ewer's description and valuation of some of the houses in Fort Marlborough.
Correspondence regarding a deficiency in a consignment of pepper that was sent from Manna to Henry Dinning, the Pepper Godown Keeper at Fort Marlborough.
Abolition of the Police Force and the Pawnbroker's Bank at Fort Marlborough. The Company continue to meet the extra expenses incurred in the repair of roads.
Retrenchment in the office of the Superintendent at Fort Marlborough. Recommendation that the Deputy Governor receive an annual allowance in lieu of the payments to him under the head of House Steward.
Objections of John Campbell to the return of Robert Samuel Perreau to the Fort Marlborough establishment after the latter's absence in Bengal for many years. Perreau's answer to the orders from Bengal respecting himself.