Government of India call upon the Calcutta Mint Committee to report what, advantage, if any, will be obtained by the continued existence of the Saugor Mint (Vol 1)
The Agra Government state that in their opinion there is no necessity for the establishment in the Saugor and Narbada Territories of a depot for the receipt of rupees of sorts and bullion for coinage at the Calcutta Mint
Government of India Financial Letter to the Court of Directors of 29 Jun 1836, reporting proceedings in the Mint Department for the latter half of 1835 (attached are two minutes by John Sullivan, dated Madras 13 Dec 1836, and 2/6 Nov 1837)
With reference to the introduction of the new currency reconsideration is given to the former practice at Singapore of receiving rupees at an advantage over Spanish dollars in negotiating Government bills
Madras Government sanction the plan of the Madras Board of Revenue for equalizing the allowances of the revenue officers in the Madras Presidency (Vol 2)
The Secretary of the Bengal Civil Service Annuity Fund brings to the attention of the Bengal Government certain long-term errors which have crept into the annual account books of the Fund
Government of India approve the plan of the Madras Board of Revenue for modifying and equalizing the allowances of Head Assistant Collectors, Collectors and Principal Collectors in the Madras Presidency (Vol 1)
Report that a bed of coal discovered near Chichli in Hoshangabad [Narsinghpur] District is not suitable for supplying coal for the steamers of the Bombay Presidency
Question of the repair of the obelisks or land-marks on the banks of the Hooghly river at Kalpi, Rangafala and Silver Tree (includes sketches of the land-marks, on pp 11-13)