Political No. 18 of 1875, Forwarding Copies of Papers Reporting the Progress of Affairs at Baroda Since the Government of India Assumed the Temporary Administration of the Gaekwar’s Territories
Political No. 2 of 1875, Forwarding a Copy of Papers Regarding the Election of Thakoor Mungul Sing [Thakur Mangal Singh] as Ruler of the Ulwar [Alwar] State in Succession to the Late Maha Rao Raja Sheodan Sing [Singh]; and Subsequent Related Correspondence
Political No. 4 of 1875, Forwarding a Copy of Papers Regarding the Visit of Sir Jung Bahadoor [Jung Bahadur or Jang Bahadur] to England; and Subsequent Papers on the Subject
Political No. 8 of 1875, Requesting to be Informed of the Time at which, and the Vessel by which, the Steam Launch and Cattle Ordered for Presentation to the Maharaja of Cashmere [Kashmir] Will be Despatched, and Stating that the Presents may be Addressed to the Government of Bombay
Finance No. 1 of 1875, Forwarding, for the Orders of HM Government, a Memorial from Sheikh Mahomed Guffoor Buksh [Shaikh Muḥammad Ghafūr(?) Buqsh] Appealing for the Continuance to him of an Imtiazi Pension of 65 Rupees Per Mensem, and the Government of India Suggesting that the Memorial be Rejected
Public No. 4 of 1875, Transmitting Papers on the Subject of the Application Submitted by the Government of Madras in their Political Despatch No. 4 of 26 June 1874, for the Provision of a Moderate Sum for the Marriage of the Children of the Illegitimate Offspring of the Late Rajah of Tanjore [Raja of Thanjavur]
Political No. 15 of 1875, Forwarding a Copy of Further Papers Relative to the Succession of Mahrana Sujjun Sing [Sajjan Singh] to the Guddee [Gadi or Gaddi, throne] of the Meywar [Mewar] State
Political No. 20 of 1875, Fowarding a Copy of Correspondence Showing that, Subject to the Confirmation of HM Government, the Government of India has Recognised the Appointment of Carl Albert Barckhausen as Consular Agent for Italy at Bassein [Pathein]
Political No. 26 of 1875, With Reference to the Letter from the Resident at Aden to the Bombay Government, No. 210-893, Dated 9 December 1874, Regarding the Alleged Slave-Trade at Zaila [Zeila or Saylac] and Tajoura [Tadjoura], States that the Resident’s Views in the Matter Have Met with the Approval of the Government of India