Further correspondence between the Commander in Chief in India [General Sir Edward Barnes] and the Governor General [Lord William Bentinck] regarding the most appropriate channel of communication between the Commander in Chief and Government.
Outbreak of disturbances among the distressed Ryots of Canara - removal of Henry Dickenson from the post of Principal Collector - appointment of Neville Somerville Cameron to succeed Dickenson - appointment of John Stokes as Special Commissioner in Canara, Vol 1 (includes a printed copy of Madras...
Papers regarding the riots and disturbances at Bombay on 6/7 June 1832, Vol 2 (includes a copy of the 'Bombay Gazette' for 17 Oct 1832, giving a detailed account of the trial of the ringleaders).
Papers regarding the quarantine establishment on Butcher's Island - suggestion that there should be a legislative enactment by the British Parliament to enable the Bombay Government to take the requisite quarantine measures - question whether Butcher's Island comes under the jurisdiction of the B...
An attempt on 6 Jun 1832 to enforce article 3 of Regulation 2 of 1813, directing the destruction of all stray dogs found in the streets of Bombay, offends the Parsee community and leads to the outbreak of a serious riot the following day - the riot is put down by H.M. 2nd Regiment of Foot, Vol 1.