Bengal Government sanction the extraordinary expense of 1285 rupees incurred on account of the military operations against the Larka Kols of Sonpur and Tamar (Vol 2)
Renewal of hostilities between the Raja of Mayurbhanj [Jadunath Bhanj] and his feudatory, the Chief of Bamanghatti - depredations committed in Bamanghatti by the Larka Kols of Singhbhum, allies of the Mayurbhanj Raja - Vol 1
Government of India refuse permission for the Raja of Mayurbhanj [Jadunath Bhanj] to travel to Singhbhum via Saraikela in view of the hostility of the Kunwar of Saraikela towards the Raja
Outrages committed by the mountain people of the areas bordering the Kaladan river in North Arakan - military measures taken against them - capture of the notorious dacoit Ngamon Khai by a force under the command of Lieutenant David Lumsden, etc
Renewal of hostilities between the Raja of Mayurbhanj and the Chief of Bamanghatti, Vol 2 - the Kols extend their incursions into British districts - disruption of the Calcutta-Bombay mail service - necessity for British military intervention, etc
Sanction is given by the Bengal Government for a punitive expedition under the command of Captain Thomas Wilkinson against the insurgent Kols in Singhbhum, Mayurbhanj, Bamanghatti and surrounding districts (Vol 3)
Question of the power of government to dismiss curators of religions endowments - cases of Wasik Ali Khan, Matowali of the Hooghly Imambara endowment and his successor Ali Akbar Khan - negligent conduct of the Local Agent at Hooghly, William Hallows Belli, etc
An attempt by Hari Babu to usurp the government of the Nilgiri Mahal is thwarted by British military intervention - Hari Babu is captured and sentenced to two years' imprisonment in Balasore Jail