Revenue No. 3 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of Papers Regarding a Regulation which has been Approved and Sanctioned by the Government of India for the Amendment of the Huzara [Hazara] Tenancy Regulation of 1873
General No. 15 of 1874, Reporting the Death of Mr Wynne, Officiating Secretary in the Foreign Department, and Forwarding a Copy of a Notification for Communication to His Relatives
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. 82 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Memorial from Certain Members of the Mysore [Mysuru] Family Praying that 150,000 Rupees May be Granted to Them, With Reference to Correspondence Relative to the Claim Advanced by the Late Prince Gholam Mahomed; and Related Despatch, Political No. 102 of 1874
Political No. 86 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter from the British Minister at Pekin [Beijing] Relative to a Sum of Money Claimed by Prince Hassan and Alleged to be in the Hands of Certain Chinese Merchants at Mandalay
Political No. 100 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter from British Burmah [Burma, or Myanmar] Giving Cover to the Bhamo [also known as Banmaw], Diary from 1 to 23 March 1874
Political No. 106 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter from the Acting Political Agent at Zanzibar, Enclosing Two Reports from Captain Elton, the First on the Copal Diggings Passed Through by Him while Proceeding Southward from Dar-es-Salam [Dar es Salaam], and the Other on the Rufiji River
Political No. 116 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter from the Chief Commissioner of Assam, Giving Cover to Detailed Reports from the Officiating Deputy Commissioner of Cachar of a Trip Recently Made by Him to Bepari Bazar and of His Interview with Sookpilall (or Sukpilal), Together with a Copy of the Reply
Political No. 171 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter from the Government of Bengal, and Enclosures, Regarding the Accession of Maharaja Tothub Namgay [Thutob Namgyal] to the Guddee [Gaddi, or Throne] of Sikhim, with a Copy of the Reply to the Maharaja’s Khureeta [Kharita] to the Address of the Viceroy
Political No. 223 of 1873, Forwarding Copies of a Letter from the Chief Commissioner of British Burmah [Burma, or Myanmar], Showing that Nothing is Known Regarding Messrs Doughty and Watson Alleged to have been Detained by Brigands in British Burmah