Political No. 105 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of Correspondence Showing that, Subject to the Confirmation of HM Government, the Government of India has Recognised the Appointment of Mr J E Borland as Acting Consul for the King of the Netherlands at Rangoon [Yangon]
Political No. 107 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of Correspondence Showing that, Subject to the Confirmation of HM Government, the Government of India has Recognised the Appointment of Frederick Dickmann as Acting Consul for the German Empire at Rangoon [Yangon]
Political No. 108 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of Correspondence Showing that, Subject to the Confirmation of HM Government, the Government of India has Recognised the Appointment of Frederick Dickmann as Acting Consul for Norway and Sweden at Rangoon [Yangon]
Political No. 111 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of Certain Papers Relating to an Armed Incursion into Sohawul [Sohawal] Territory Made by Officers of the Maharaja of Rewah [Rewa], and Stating the Proceedings of the Government of India in the Matter
Political No. 177 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of Correspondence, Showing that, Subject to the Confirmation of HM Government, this Government has Recognised the Appointment of Mr R Ziegler as Acting Consul for the German Empire at Akyab [Sittwe]
Political No. 80 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of the Correspondence Showing that, Subject to the Confirmation of HM Government, the Government of India has Recognised the Appointment of Monsieur le Chevalier Charles Grondona as Acting Consul for Italy at Bombay [Mumbai]
Political No. 85 of 1874, Acknowledging Receipt of the Duke of Argyll’s Despatch No. 8, Dated 21 January 1874, Relative to Complaints Made by the Italian Consul at Rangoon [Yangon] of the Alleged Failure of the Authorities in that City to Furnish Him with Proper Aid for the Recovery of Runaway Italian Seamen, and Furnishing Information Relative to a Question Raised in Connection with these Circumstances
Political No. 88 of 1874, Forwarding, for the Purpose of Being Laid Before Queen Victoria, an Address from the Talookdars [Talukdars or Taluqdars] of Oudh [Awadh] Wherein They Offer Their Congratulations on the Occasion of the Marriage of the Duke of Edinburgh, Together with a Copy of a Letter Acknowledging its Receipt
Political No. 112 of 1874, Forwarding with Remarks a Copy of a Letter from the Government of Fort St George, Relating to the Functions of the Consular Agents at Pondicherry [Puducherry] and Karikal [Karaikal], and Requesting that the Necessary Steps May be Taken by HM Government for Investing those Agents with General Consular Powers
General No. 19 of 1874, Forwarding the Mysore [Mysuru] Administration Report for 1872-73 and a Copy of the Government of India’s Resolution No. 1255G of 12 June 1874, Remarking upon the Measures which Should Now be Taken for Gradually Introducing the System of Administering Mysore which ‘May Best Adapt Itself to Native Rule’