Proceedings of the Committee appointed to investigate the dispute between the Right Hand and Left Hand castes at Madras (includes extracts from earlier records relating to the castes of Madras).
William Harington is re-imbursed from the Lottery Fund the sum expended by him in completing the buildings proposed for the subsidiary Female Orphan Asylum.
The Madras Government give effect to the recommendations of the Directors of the Madras Bank that no account should be opened for less than 300 pagodas, no payment received for less than 100 pagodas and no cheques paid for less than 10 pagodas.
At the request of the European inhabitants of Madras, the Government authorise the erection of a church on Choultry plain, the expense to be met from the proceeds of the Lottery Fund - the Archbishop of Canterbury is requested to give the necessary authority for its consecration.
The Agent for the captors of the American ship Montezuma is allowed to substitute Company's paper money for the cash deposited on account of the prize in the Madras Treasury.
The Male and Female Orphan Asylums at Madras are granted 2,500 and 2,000 pagodas respectively from the proceeds of the Madras Lottery Fund - the Court of Directors are requested to forego a balance allegedly due to them from the Male Orphan Asylum.