Correspondence regarding an entry in the political diary of the Satara Residency on the apprehension of a person named Sultan supposed to have been employed in the service of the Ameers of Sind and who was suspected of carrying away property belonging to the Ameers to the value of 2,000 rupees
Complaint of Jagojee Bin Karoojee Patel Keleykur in the court of the Rajah of Satara against Soobhanjee Bheevajee and Annunt Bhut, who it was claimed deprived him of a wuttun hereditarily descended from his ancestors
Proposed formation of a plantation of the indigenous willow on the Mahabaleshwar Hills, with a view to the preparation of charcoal for the manufacture of gunpowder
Memorials from Arthur Philip Wall, James M Dicey, Charles Henry West and Robert Scott Ross, Commanders of steam vessels serving with the Expedition in China, praying for some mark of approbation of their services. Includes statements of their service in the East India Company's employment.
Papers regarding the claims of the King of Delhi to an increase of stipend and allowance, and the abolition of the practice of presenting nuzzurs at the Court of His Majesty on the occasion of public festivals on behalf of the British Government and receiving Khilats from His Majesty in return
Correspondence respecting three prisoners named Gobree, Podran and Goverdhur charged with the commission of a murder in the Oudh Territory in June 1843, and the question of jurisdiction for the trial
Correspondence respecting the adjustment of the disputes which for a series of years had existed between the Patans and Sikhs sharing in the town of Indree [Indri]
Trial in the Court of Sessions at Simla and the conviction of a man named Gungoo, inhabitant of Mynpoory [Mainpuri], for the murder of his wife Pireya on the 28th September 1843