Correspondence between the Resident at Hyderabad [Lieut. Colonel Cuthbert Davidson] and the Commissioner for the Hyderabad Assigned Districts [Francis Newcombe Maltby] regarding the carrying of arms by the inhabitants of the Assigned Districts
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
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes' Establishment at Calcutta - Prince Feroke Bakht to marry Sikandar Begam - Prince Nasr-ud-din to marry Husaini Begam
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes' Establishment at Calcutta - Government of India reject the request of Prince Nizam-ud-din that his son Shams-ud-din should have his commuted pension restored to him
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.
Lieutenant Thomas Clifton Alban, Assistant to the Resident at Baroda is temporarily attached to the Gujarat Irregular Horse - Dr John Proudfoot Stratton to officiate as Assistant at Baroda during Alban's absence