Reporting that a French Post Office just opened in Jerusalem (p. 155).
Report on the institution in Jerusalem of a literary society "for investigation and elucidation of all subjects of interest, ancient or modern, scientific or literary, belonging to the Holy Land" which is sponsored by the English Bishop (pp. 744-745).
Report on the case of three Jewish children brought from Smyrna by the London Society for Promoting Christianity Among the Jews then baptized and now claimed by their fathers (pp. 309-326).
List of the political exiles in Jerusalem (pp. 107).
Report on the surrendering of skins and guts of slaughtered animals to the Municipality of Jerusalem as a guarantee for the expenses of water-supply (pp. 471).
Copies of two reports by the Municipal Council of Jerusalem on the subject of foreign pilgrims visiting the city and that were sent by the Sublime Porte to the English Embassy (pp. 302-308).
Instructions on the attitude to take on the question of the prohibition for naturalized English Jews entering Palestine (no page number).
Report about the protection the British Consulate could allow to British Monks in the context of rivalry between Greeks and Latins in the Holy Places (pp. 242-243).
Report on the visit to Jerusalem of Archduke Rudolph, Crown Prince of Austria (no page number).