Papers regarding British Burma - the sum of 200 rupees is paid to Nga Shwe Nay as a reward for taking an active part in defeating the designs of the Twante rebel Nga Shwe Hla
Papers regarding British Burma - the amount of revenue plundered or embezzled in the Rangoon District in the year 1857/58 is written off to profit and loss (includes a detailed statement of the lost revenue, on pp 7-10)
Papers regarding British Burma - the unrecoverable revenue balances for Lower Burma for the year 1856/57 are written off the books of the several districts (includes a list of the balances, on pp 6-7)
Papers regarding British Burma - discovery of valuable deposits of aluminiferous shales on the right bank of the Younzaleen river near Kadialitat - discovery of saltpetre deposits at Kyonpreng in the Houndraw District - report on specimens of both deposits by Professor Thomas Oldham
Papers regarding British Burma - case of Cha-por-hai, a Karen of Sittang District, convicted of the murder of a fellow Karen, Pothoo - Government of India confirm the death sentence passed on him at Martaban (includes a transcript of his trial)
Papers regarding British Burma - the title of Sirdar Bahadur (Order of British India, Class 1) is conferred on Subadar Govindo of the 13th Madras Native Infantry for his gallant conduct in the operations against the rebel chief Moung Theelah
Papers relating to British Burma (Tenasserim Division) - substitution of Major H J M Berdmore's name for that of Captain Briggs in the dispatch of 11 Mar 1859 from the Commissioner of Tenasserim to the Government of India - sanction given for the erection of a guard-house at Kanludah
Papers relating to British Burma (Tenasserim Division) - decision of the Government of India to implement Sir Archibald Bogle's original plan of Jan 1857 for improving the town of Mergui