Revision of the regulations regarding the leave allowances of military and medical officers in civil or political employment - they are to be subject to the rule, already applicable to staff officers, that no portion of the salary of a post shall be paid, until the officer assumes charge of it.
Proceedings regarding Maharaja Ranjit Singh of Lahore - deputation sent by Ranjit Singh to the Governor General at Simla - deputation of Captain Claude Martine Wade to Lahore - exchange of presents - continued good relations between Ranjit Singh and the Company, etc..
Question of the allowances payable to Charles Edward Trevelyan while acting as First Assistant to the Resident at Delhi - question of the expenses incurred by Trevelyan when in charge of the Kotah Agency.
Encroachments by inhabitants of Patiala State on the northern boundary with British India - appointment of Samuel Sneade Brown to demarcate the boundary.
On the recommendation of the Finance Committee, the Bengal Government no longer require the Madras Government to forward to them annual sets of their proceedings.
Ratan Lal, who had been arbitrarily dismissed from the post of Newswriter at Alwar, by the Resident at Delhi, Sir Edward Colebrooke, is reinstated, on a salary reduced from 110 to 60 rupees 'per mensem'.
Papers regarding the administration of Bharatpur State - death of the Diwan Jawahar Lal on 6 Jul 1830 - he is succeeded as Diwan by Govind Ram who proves incompetent and is succeeded by Bhola Nath, son of Jawahar Lal - intrigues of Tanu Lal against the Political Agent Lieut. Colonel Abraham Locke...
The Nawab Amir Khan forcibly removes a thana belonging to the Raja of Maksudangari [Bairi Lal] from the pargana of Gogal Chhabra - question whether the Bengal Government should intervene in favour of Bairi Lal (includes a sketch map of Maksudangari and surrounding villages, on p 26).
The proposal to withdraw the provincial troops on duty at the Delhi Palace is postponed owing to the prevalence of sickness among the regular troops intended to replace them.