Government of India forward to London 20 copies of a set of papers on the aboriginal tribes of the Central Provinces written by the Reverend Stephen Hislop, missionary of the Free Church of Scotland and edited by Richard Temple, Chief Commissioner of the Central Provinces
Protests of the Hyderabad and Gwalior Governments against the application to them of the rules recently published regarding the responsibility of Princely States for mail robberies committed within their territories (Vol 1)
Protest of the Rao of Cutch [Rao Pragmal) against the application within his territories of the rules regarding mail robberies in Princely States, (Vol 2)
Further papers regarding the financial embarrassments of the ex-king of Oudh [Wajid Ali Shah], Vol 1 - question to what extent the Government can or should protect the ex-Kings property from distraint by creditors
Further papers regarding the financial embarrassments of the ex-King of Oudh (Wajid Ali Shah], Vol 2 - opinion of the Advocate General of Bengal [R H Cowie] that the Government of India has no power to prevent the institution of a suit against the ex-King
Further papers regarding the refugee princes from Mandalay who sought refuge in British territory - the elder of the two princes escapes with his uncle from Rangoon - Government of India direct that the younger prince be sent as a State prisoner to the Andamans