Remissness of the Principal Collector in Tanjore, Alexander Duncan Campbell, when superintending field assessments based on a Ryotwari survey - allegations of corruption brought against the Renter of Customs and the Sheristadars of the Tanjore Collectorate, Vol 1.
Complaint of Monsieur Pelissier, the Intendant of Chandernagore, regarding the behaviour of a battalion of the 62nd Bengal Native Infantry, when passing through the settlement on 9 June 1824.
Complaint by Monsieur Cordier, the Administrator of Chandernagore, regarding the seizure by the British Police of a boat which was proceeding from Ghaireti to Chandernagore - the boat was carrying opium confiscated by the French.
Question whether the French and Dutch Authorities at Chandernagore and Chinsura have the right to inflict the death penalty on residents of those settlements, independently of the British Courts.
The Bengal Government reject the request of the Danish Authorities at Serampore that they be allowed to purchase 60 chests of opium at pre-war rates in order to relieve their financial distress.
The 23rd Bombay Native Infantry are permitted to add the word 'Kirkee' to their colours in commemoration of the part they played in the battle of Kirkee, 5 Nov 1817.