Government of India inform the Secretary of State for India that the title of Maharaja was conferred on the Raja of Vizianagram on account of his endowment of a civil dispensary at Vizianagram and the example he had set in the good management of his estates
Financial improvidence of the ex-King of Oudh [Wajid Ali Shah] - his failure to heed the warnings and remonstrances of Government - his ill treatment of his First Wife, Khas Mahal Begam
Further memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Munshi Nur Khan of Lucknow seeking compensation for losses allegedly sustained by him during the Mutiny in 1857 (with associated correspondence)
Further papers regarding the Bhutan Mission, Vol 1 - minute of the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal [Cecil Beadon] regarding the failure of the mission and the measures to be taken in consequence - copy of the agreement extorted by the Bhutanese from Ashley Eden - memorandum by C U Aitchison on British relations with Bhutan - details of Bhotia aggressions, etc
Papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 7 - Survey Report by Captain Harold Haversham Godwin-Austen to accompany his map of Western Bhutan, with notes on the government, religion etc. of the Bhotias, also associated correspondence
Papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 8 - proposal for the permanent annexation of the Bengal Duars to British India - correspondence of the Soubah of Dalingkot and the Dharma Raja of Bhutan with the Bengal Government (includes a memorandum on the Bhutan Duars by Lieut Colonel John Colpoys Haughton, on pp 14-24)
Relinquishment by Dr Clement Williams of the post of Agent to the Chief Commissioner of British Burma at Mandalay - appointment of Captain Horace Albert Browne to succeed him, on a salary of 1500 rupees 'per mensem'
Further papers regarding the complaint of C O Johnstone, a Mouhmein merchant, against Sir Robert Schomburgh, H.M. Consul at Bangkok - opinion of H.M. Advocate General [Sir Robert Phillimore]
Mistake made in the Revised Table of Gun Salutes whereby salutes of eleven guns were allowed to the Rajas of Bashahr and Nalagarh, the correct number being seven