General No. 10 of 1874, Offering Remarks Disposing of the Question of the Use of the Title ‘His Excellency’ towards Certain Chiefs in the Bombay [Mumbai] Presidency, and the title of ‘His Highness’ as Applied to the Nawab of Savanoor [Savanur], the Raja of Akulkote [Akkalkot], and the Sind Ameers [Sindh Amirs]
Enclosures to Political No. 60 of 1874, Forwarding Diaries of the British Resident at Mandalay from 16 January to 13 February 1874, and Communicating Observations with Reference to the French Mission to Mandalay
Revenue No. 2 of 1874, Forwarding Certain Papers Relating to the Claim of Newaz Khan, Mankurree, of Nagpoor [Nagpur], Stating that there are no Reasons for Disturbing the Resident at Hyderabad’s Decision in the Case, and Intimating where the Inam Rules are to be Found
Political No. 73 of 1874, Forwarding for an Expression of Opinion, a Letter from the Chief Commissioner, British Burmah [Burma], Relating to the Status of Aliens Naturalised in British India
Political No. 64 of 1874, Forwarding a Letter from the Madras [Chennai] Government Relating to the Present Prince of Arcot’s Application for the Honour of a Salute and Permission to Retain a Military Guard, and Intimating Why the Application Should Not be Sanctioned
Finance No. 6 of 1874, Forwarding a Memorial from George Christian VanSpall, in which he Appeals Against the Decision of the Government to Decline to Continue Paying to him the Pension of his Late Maternal Grand-father Baron Von Geyer, and Stating that no Reasons have been Adduced by the Memorialist for Modifying the Previous Position
Finance No. 6 of 1874, Forwarding a Memorial from George Christian VanSpall, in which he Appeals Against the Decision of the Government to Decline to Continue Paying to him the Pension of his Late Maternal Grand-father Baron Von Geyer, and Stating that no Reasons have been Adduced by the Memorialist for Modifying the Previous Position
Political No. 77 of 1874, Intimating Receipt of a Letter from Maharaja Holkar, Offering Congratulations on the Occasion of the Marriage of His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, and that Suitable Acknowledgement has been Made for the Maharaja’s Good Wishes
Political No. 65 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter from Bengal Government, Giving Cover to the Advocate-General’s Opinion that the Government of India Did Not Possess the Power to Prevent the Enlistment of Indian Subjects for Service in Foreign States, in Relation to Captain Speedy Enlisting Men for Service Under the Raja of Laroot [Larut] in the Straits Settlements, and Stating that an Act has been Passed for the Prevention of such Enlistment