Papers regarding Burma - aggressive conduct of the King of Burma towards the Karenni chiefs - the Assistant Commisioner at Toungoo in British Burma [Edward O'Riley] is sent on a mission to the Karenni and Shan States
Papers regarding Burma - return to Calcutta of the two Burmese sent by the King of Burma to Ceylon to obtain a facsimile of the Buddha's tooth from the Golden Temple at Kandy
Papers regarding Burma - list of uncovenanted civil servants in Pegu Province, earning more than 10 rupees 'per mensem', who were dismissed in the latter half of 1858 (the list gives name, nature of employment, salary and reason for dismissal)
Papers regarding Burma - deportation, without trial, from Rangoon to Calcutta, of Muhammad Ismail Khan, a native of Arcot, on account of alleged seditious practices - the Commissioner of Pegu [Major Arthur Purves Phayre] who had been responsible for the deportation, is ordered by the Government of India to refrain from such arbitrary actions in future
Papers regarding Burma - trial, at Rangoon, of various persons accused of rebellion, dacoity and murder (includes a transcript of the trial proceedings)
Papers regarding Burma - report, dated 28 Jun 1856, by Major Grant Allan, on his demarcation of the northern frontier of Martaban Province (with associated correspondence, also a map of Martaban Province, scale 1" = 4 miles, surveyed 1853-54, showing the boundary line in red)
Papers regarding Burma - a sum of 1003 rupees, 14 annas, which had been embezzled from the Martaban revenues by a native official, is written off to 'profit and loss', the offender not having the means to make restitution
Visit of the Governor General [Lord Canning] to the Punjab, Vol 1 - papers regarding the durbar held by the Governor General at Lahore on 14 Feb 1860 (includes the printed translation of an address presented to the Governor General, on behalf of the Sirdars of the Punjab, by the Raja of Kapurthala [Randhir Singh], also the reply of the Governor General to the same)
Visit of the Governor General [Lord Canning] to the Punjab, Vol 2 - translation of an address presented to him by the chiefs and principal inhabitants of Peshawar on the occasion of his arrival in that city (with associated correspondence)
Visit of the Governor General [Lord Canning] to the Punjab, Vol 3 - papers regarding the durbars held by the Governor General at Peshawar and Sialkot on 29 Feb and 8 Mar 1860 respectively