Difficulties experienced at the Madras Mint in alloying pure silver with copper - discovery that these difficulties were due to incorrect trial plates having been in use for many years at the Royal Mint in London.
Complaint of the Raja of Singrauli [Chatter Sahi] against undue interference by the Political Agent for the South West Frontier [Major Walter Raleigh Gilbert] - Singrauli is removed from the jurisdiction of the Hazaribagh Agency - claim of the Raja of Singrauli to the Tappa of Pulwa.
The Bengal Government order the Resident at Delhi to investigate the claims of Rana Kishen Singh of Koti that his estate was mistakenly placed under the jurisdiction of the Rana of Keonthal.
Removal of the 71st Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry from Bhopal to Saugor - no regular troops to be stationed in Bhopal in future - protest of the Agent at Saugor, Thomas Herbert Maddock, against the removal of the troops.
At the request of Lal Jagmohan Singh, Jagirdar of Simeria, the Bengal Government abrogate articles 3 and 4 of their treaty of 11 March 1814 with the Raja of Rewah - question whether the Raja of Mauganj, Amrudh Singh, is entitled to British protection against the Raja of Rewah.
Presents are sent by the Nawab of Kurnool [Ghulam Rasul Khan] to the Governor General on the occasion of the birth of the Nawab's son - the Bengal Government suggest that the Madras Government abolish the practice of exchanging presents with Native Princes, as has been done in the Bengal Presidency.
A reward of 1,000 rupees is paid by the Bengal Government to Ram Singh for killing the notorious freebooter Shaikh Dala - question of the action to be taken against Shaikh Dala's adopted son Shaikh Bhola for complicity in his father's crimes.