Papers regarding British Burma - Government of India sanction the expenditure of 131 rupees 12 annas on the ornamenting of two bullock's horns which formed the 'pledge of amity' between the Chief of Western Karenni and the British Government
Papers regarding British Burma - Government of India sanction the Deputy Commissioner of Toungoo's expenditure of 170 rupees on gifts for a party of Shan merchants and some Karen tribesmen
Papers regarding British Burma - suggestions of the Commissioner of Pegu [Captain Henry Hopkinson] for revising the salaries of the Pegu Commission - his proposals for altering the boundary line between Pegu and Martaban - question of the powers and jurisdiction of the Town Magistrate of Rangoon, etc.
Papers regarding British Burma - Government of India sanction the payment of 10 rupees (extra to the usual reward of 5 rupees) for the killing of a man-eating tiger in the Henzada District
Papers regarding British Burma - HM Consul at Bangkok informs the King of Siam of an attack made by Malay pirates on a Tavoy Burmese vessel within the territories of the Raja of Ligore, a tributary of Siam
Papers regarding British Burma - Jules Appel of the firm of Apel and Co.of Moulmein is permitted to fly the flag of the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg from his private residence
Acknowledgements made by the Governor General [Lord Canning], the Governor of Bombay [Lord Elphinstone], the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal [Frederick James Halliday], Major General Sir James Outram, the Governor of Madras [Lord Harris] and the Commissioner in Sind [Henry Bartle Edward Frere] for the resolutions of the EIC Court of Directors and General Court testifying to their valuable services in the Mutiny
Memorial to the Court of Directors from Lieutenant George Frederick Salmon Browne, 24th Madras Native Infantry, adverting to his services and losses during the Mutiny, and praying to be awarded some special remuneration , dated 23 Mar 1858, (with associated correspondence)