Further papers regarding the raid of Gokul Singh into Manipur - diary kept by M B Rochfort, officiating District Superintendent of Police, Cachar, of his march into Manipur and engagement with the rebels - report on Manipur State by the Political Agent [Lieut Colonel William McCulloch]
Further papers regarding the criminal jursidiction of certain Sanad Chiefs in Bundelkhand - Government of India decide that the present Chiefs of Panna and Bijawar [Nirpat Singh and Bhan Pratap Singh] can be allowed to exercise full criminal jursidction - they call for a report on the qualifications of the Chief of Baoni [Mehdi Husain Khan]
Assertion by the King of Burma [Mindon Min] that he is willing to abolish monopolies and reduce the duties on his side of the frontier, and also to execute a new commercial treaty with British India
Proclamation issued by the King of Burma [Mindon Min] reducing the frontier duties, both import and export, to 5 per cent 'ad valorem', and abolishing most of the Royal Monopolies (copies of the Proclamation in English and Burmese appear on pp 5-6)
Report by the Chief Commissioner of British Burma [Colonel Albert Fytche] regarding the embassy which the King of Burma [Mindon Min] has just dispatched to the Emperor Napoleon III of France - Government of India instruct Fytche to detain the embassy at Rangoon
Further papers regarding the Burmese mission to France - Government of India driect that the mission be allowed to proceed but that no special facilities should be afforded to it
Acceptance by Prince Azim Jah of the terms offered him by Government for the improvement of his position -financial provision made for himself and family - he is allowed to use the designation 'Amir-i-Arcot', etc