Nelabalu Rayalu Chitti, originally imprisoned for debt by the Dutch Authorities at Sadras, then subsequently transferred to Chingleput, is released from custody, having settled with his creditor, P. Cashart.
Complaints of certain inhabitants of Dacca regarding the profligate conduct of certain female Nizamat pensioners - question whether the Bengal Government can legally suspend their pensions.
Papers regarding the administration of Tenasserim - triennial revenue settlement in the southern districts - retaliatory measures taken against Martaban robbers - temporary occupation of Martaban - visit to Rangoon by the Commissioner of Tenasserim, Anthony de la Combe Maingy - mission to Norther...
The Principal Collector of Canara [Neville Somerville Cameron] discovers a seditious communication addressed by a Muslim in Bangalore to the Muslims of Canara - Government issue a circular to all Collectors and Magistrates enjoining vigilance against the spread of seditious material (a printed co...
Madras Government sanction the travelling charges of the Acting Resident of Travancore [Major Edward Cadogan] for 1832/33, amounting to 563 rupees, 6 annas, 6 pies.
Papers regarding the administration of Travancore and Cochin - accounts of revenue and expenditures for Travancore 1826/27-1831/32 and for Cochin 1825/26-1831/32 - judicial reforms in Travancore - question whether the Cochin Subsidy should be reduced, etc.