Question of the power of British magistrates to arrest foreign subjects who have committed a serious crime in foreign territory and then taken refuge in the British dominions.
Restoration to Bakhsh Ali Khan, an Oudh subject residing in Cawnpore, of the property which had been wrongfully claimed from him by the King of Oudh [Nasir-ud-din Haidar].
The Joint Magistrate of Banda [Samuel Bowring] is ordered by Government to deliver over to the Raja of Ajaigarh two native British subjects who had committed a homicide in Ajaigarh territory.
Death of William Lingard at Bassein on 26 Sep 1832, his debt to Government of 23,000 rupees still undischarged - Bombay Government make over his sugar mill to a native merchant, Narayan Krastna Land.
Improvements in the general administration of Native Hospitals in the Madras Presidency
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Improvements in the general administration of Native Hospitals in the Madras Presidency; question of ensuring a sufficient supply of leeches; cinchona bark to be sold to all applicants, without distinction.
Papers regarding a riot which broke out at Hathras in Aligarh District on 11 Feb 1835 owing to a clash between the Vishnuvite and Saraogi sects - law and order is soon restored