Finance No. 5 of 1873, Forwarding Copies of a Memorial from Mrs Johannes, Praying for the Continuance to her of the Pension of Rupees 100 per Mensem Enjoyed by her Late Husband
Political No. 7 of 1874, Forwarding Copies of a Letter from the Consul-General at Bangkok Reporting the Payment by the Chief of Chiengmai [Chiang Mai] of the Balance of Money Due in Satisfaction of the Claims of British Subjects
Political No. 10 of 1874, Forwarding Copies of a Second Memorial from Major-General W F Nuthall, late Political Agent in Munnipoor [Manipur], on the Subject of the Non-Recognition of his Services During the Late Looshai [Lushai] Expedition, and Offering Remarks Thereon
Political No. 14 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of Amended Rules on the Subject of Acknowledgement of Congratulatory Letters, etcetera, Addressed by the Princes and Chiefs of India to Her Majesty the Queen, Members of the Royal Family, and the High Officials of Her Majesty's Government
Political No. 64 of 1874, Forwarding a Letter from the Madras [Chennai] Government Relating to the Present Prince of Arcot’s Application for the Honour of a Salute and Permission to Retain a Military Guard, and Intimating Why the Application Should Not be Sanctioned
Finance No. 6 of 1874, Forwarding a Memorial from George Christian VanSpall, in which he Appeals Against the Decision of the Government to Decline to Continue Paying to him the Pension of his Late Maternal Grand-father Baron Von Geyer, and Stating that no Reasons have been Adduced by the Memorialist for Modifying the Previous Position
Finance No. 6 of 1874, Forwarding a Memorial from George Christian VanSpall, in which he Appeals Against the Decision of the Government to Decline to Continue Paying to him the Pension of his Late Maternal Grand-father Baron Von Geyer, and Stating that no Reasons have been Adduced by the Memorialist for Modifying the Previous Position
Political No. 77 of 1874, Intimating Receipt of a Letter from Maharaja Holkar, Offering Congratulations on the Occasion of the Marriage of His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, and that Suitable Acknowledgement has been Made for the Maharaja’s Good Wishes
Political No. 89 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 Louis de St Hilaire as Acting French Consular Agent at Chittagong