Report on the first year's management by the Madras Government of the revenues of Cochrane's Canal - Government realise a net profit of 4646 rupees, 7 annas, 5 pies
Change in the system of account used at Bombay in respect to the coal received from Great Britain for steam purposes - Bombay Government request to be furnished with invoices of all coal laden by the Court of Directors in London for Bombay, Aden and Suez
Award of the Order of Merit (3rd Class) to those native commissioned officers, NCOs and sepoys of the Bengal and Bombay Sappers and Miners who took part in the capture of Ghazni on 23 Jul 1839;
Death, on 16 May 1837, of the Deccan Sirdar, Hari Govind Deshmukh - resumption of his Saranjam villages in the Indi and Darmal Talukas - general question of the tenure of the 23 villages in the Deccan possessed by those adherents of Baji Rao who reside with him at Bithur
Case of the attempted murder of a camp follower by another camp follower at Sultanpur - Government of India decide that the culprit should be handed over to the Oudh Authorities in preference to being tried by a British court martial
Grant to the troops of Shah Shuja-ul-Mulk in Afghanistan of a donation of six months batta on the same footing as the previous award to the Army of the Indus (includes minutes of the Governor General, Lord Auckland, and Council)
Death, on 3 Aug 1838, of the Senior Jagirdar of Miraj [Moreshwar Rao Abba Sahib Patwardhan] - Bombay Government continue the Jagir jointly to his two nephews
A pension of 120 rupees 'per mensem' is awarded from the Two Lakh Fund to Rhaimat-un-nisa Begam, niece of the late Tipu Sultan, one half to be enjoyed by herself as a life pension, the other half to be divided among her step-children for the term of their lives only