Comments by the Magistrate of Rajahmundry, Ambrose Crawley, on criticisms made by the Acting Judge of the Northern Division, with respect to the Rajahmundry district police, and the payment of blackmail to notorious dacoits.
Madras Government sanction the expenditure of certain sums to drain and improve the town of Calicut, with a view to checking the progress of cholera in Malabar.
Proceedings of the Madras Sadr and Faujdari Adalats with regard to the Court of Directors' orders of 1 Feb 1832 for 1) establishing practicable checks upon the performance of Native Judges 2) providing a form of sanad for Town Kazis 3) modifying Regulation 5 of 1829 regarding Hindu Wills.
Overcrowded state of the jails in the Madras Presidency owing to the increased instance of petty theft during the recent famine - Government recommend that those who steal on account of hunger should be treated leniently (includes returns of grain thieves in Cuddapah Jail, Dec 1832-Jun 1833, pp 1...
Papers regarding a riot which broke out at Palghat on 10 Jun 1832 between native officers and sepoys of the 51st Madras Native Infantry and some of the local townspeople - criticism of the conduct of the Joint Magistrate of Malabar, William Augustus Neave, on that occasion - trial of the alleged ...
Escape of several prisoners from the jail at Guntur on 7 and 14 Dec 1832 (includes proceedings of the Court of Enquiry, held on 15 Dec 1832, on pp 15-35) (Vol 1).
Reduction of the local armed corps in Ganjam and Vizagapatam Vol 1 - substitution of regular troops and of revenue and police peons - appointment of Lieutenant Charles Thorold Hill and Ensign John Campbell to survey the Kimedi [Parlakimedi] country.