The Bengal Government order James Silk Buckingham, the editor of the Calcutta Journal to discontinue the publication of extracts from Sir John Malcolm's report on Malwa.
The Bengal Government discharge the legal expenses incurred by their advocate William Hunter Smoult in the libel suit brought against the editor of the Calcutta Journal, James Silk Buckingham.
The Bengal Government engage Miss Tytler to prepare a set of models of Indian manufactures and agricultural implements for transmission to the East India Company's Museum in London.
Deviation from the Court of Directors' orders regarding the distribution of printed 'Selections from the Records', - establishment of Records Committees in India.
The Bengal Government take exception to a letter published in the 'India Gazette' concerning the King of Oudh [Ghazi-ud-din Haidar] - they consider that the letter constitutes a libel.
Dispute between Captain Joseph Taylor of the Bengal Engineers and Government Agents at Agra regarding the repair of the Emperor Akbar's mausoleum at Sikandra - Government take exception to Captain Taylor's conduct.
Proposal of Thomas Mitchell, Master of the lightship Torch, for the establishment of a public fishery to serve the city of Calcutta - appointment of a committee to examine his proposal.