Correspondence of the Bengal Government with the Penang Government and the Government of the Dutch East Indies regarding the removal from Bencoolen of certain Free Bengalis, emancipated Caffrees and convicts.
Paper composed by Holt Mackenzie, Secretary to the Governor General, discussing the question to what extent the British Government should interfere in the internal affairs of the Princely States (with associated correspondence)
Lists of the 'Mackenzie Collection' showing the materials now in the East India Company's Library in London and those still to be received from India, [Appendix to 30748(1) above]
Report that the Dutch Government at Batavia had dispatched a frigate to the East Coast of Sumatra to persuade the natives there to purchase salt from Riau instead of from Singapore.
Intrigues at the court of Maharaja Malhar Rao Holkar of Indore - dismissal of the Chief Minister, Raoji Trimbak - he is succeeded by Daiji Bakhshi, who is subsequently replaced by Appa Rao Krishna.