Hardinge to Peel: the crossing of the Sutlej: surrender of Golab Singh and the Durbar's apology. The terms imposed on Lahore; army strengths; comments on his colleagues and his son. V/28.
Hardinge to Peel: his departure from Lahore: the safety of the garrison: details of the settlement: the despatch for moral effect of 250 cannon through Delhi to Calcutta: expense of the campaign and poor showing of the native troops. V/30.
Hardinge to Peel: Napiers return and state of health; comment on his character; Sir G. Arthur's illness and Lord Tweedales threats of resignation. V/32.
Hardinge to Peel: the tumult at Lahore: the conduct of the 62nd. Regt. and the Sepoys; the cavalry at Ferozepore: grounds for Lettler's news; the 50th at Sobraon and Napiers parade of them. V/34.
Hardinge to Peel: acknowledges his letter of Feb 7; government approval of his amendment to Lahore treaty: his desire to return at the end of 1847: the reduction of the Lahore army: the Ganges Canal: the Punjab not worth having. V/42.
Hardinge to Peel: Sir H. Smith's victory at Loodianah; 143 guns taken: their excellence, cast by French officers; Golab Singhs messages; Lawrence's answer, plans for settlement. V/27.
Hardinge to Peel: death of Hira Singh and Pandit Julla: effects of military insubordination on the Treasury at Lahore: his orders to the frontier authorities: fears of contagion of insubordination spreading from the Sikhs to the Sepoys: discontent of the 4th Regt.: the health of the troops: V/9
Hardinge to Peel: abortive move of the Sikh army to the Sutlej and its causes; his clarification to the Lahore Durbar; Golab Singhs intrigues; General Ventura's reports and forthcoming visit to London; frontier dispositions. V/12.