Frequent boundary disputes between villagers of the Delhi Territory and those of Faiz Muhammad Khan's independent Jagir - proposal that the Commissioner's Court of Circuit should deal with such disputes.
Revised arrangements regarding the management of the portion of the Dadri Jagir belonging to Bahadur Jang Khan - agreement between Bahadur Jang Khan and his cousin the Nawab Faiz Muhammad Khan - the village of Chang is leased to Government for ten years.
Report of Captain Charles Pratt Kennedy, the Political Assistant at Sabathu, on the progress made in constructing roads in the Simla Hills since 1823 (with associated correspondence)
The expenses incurred for erecting bungalows etc. for the Governor General and his suite at Simla, are not allowed as a public charge, with the exception of a few items amounting to 862 rupees.
Outbreak of disturbances in Kotkhai, a petty Thakurai in the Simla Hills - the estate is annexed to British India - allowances are made to the former Chief Rana Bhagwan Singh and his family.
The Bengal Government reject the claim of Prem Kunwar, to the estate of her late husband, Panjab Singh, of Thanesar - observations of Captain William Murray, the Political Agent at Ambala, on the rules of inheritance pertaining to the Chiefships in the Sikh States.
The Bengal Government reject the request of Raja Sangat Singh of Jind that they relinquish the farm of the Sair and Abkari duties in the town of Ludhiana - complaint of Captain Claude Martine Wade regarding the Ludhiana police administration.