Political No. 50 of 1873, Forwarding Copies of Papers Reporting the Death of the Maharaja of Jodhpoor [Jodhpur], and the Recognition of Jeswunt Sing [Jashwant Singh II] as his Successor
General No. 11 of 1873, Forwarding Copies of Papers Regarding a Proposal to Employ ‘Native Gentlemen’ in the Higher Grades of the Mysore [Mysuru] Administration
Political No. 37 of 1873, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter Regarding the Rectification of the Boundary between the Edur State and the Collectorate of Ahmedabad
Political No. 70 of 1873, Forwarding a Copy of a Report by the Begum of Bhopal of her Administration during 1872, and also a Copy of the Orders of Government Thereon
Secret No. 83 of 1873, Forwarding a Copy of Papers Regarding the Appointment of a Commission to Enquire into the Alleged Mal-administration of the State of Baroda [Vadodara] and Other Cognate Matters
Political No. 22 of 1874, Two Copies of a Despatch Stating, in Reply to the Request of the Secretary of State for India, that No Trace of a Convention between Great Britain and Portugal Regarding the Prohibition of the Export of Opium from Portuguese India can be Found in the Records of the Foreign Department, Bengal Territorial Department or the Bombay [Mumbai] Government
General No. 30 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter from the Chief Commissioner of Mysore [Mysuru], Submitting Colonel Malleson's Report on the Progress of the Education of His Highness the Maharaja of Mysore for the Half Year Ending 30 June 1874
Political No. 48 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter from the Superintendent of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, Regarding the Exploration of the Routes and Passes Leading into Thibet [Tibet] and Bengal
Secret No. 16 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of Papers Regarding the Connection of the Nawab of Cambay [Kambay or Khambhat] with the Eunuch Bussunt Ali, and Recommending that the Nawab’s Salute be Withdrawn
Finance No. 5 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Memorial from Nawab Momtaz-ood-dowlah in Support of His Claim to the Restoration of the Pension of 700 Rupees Per Mensem Formerly Enjoyed by Him