The Nawab Nazim of Bengal [Mansur Ali Khan] informs Government that he is anxious that his sons return to India from the UK by November of the current year
Papers regarding a murder and other acts of violence committed, at Singapore, on 1 Jan 1863 by French sailors from the transport ship Européan - question whether a legal demand can be made for the surrender of a French subject who having committed a crime on British territory takes refuge upon a French man-of-war
Papers regarding Jaisalmer State - complaint of the Maharani Bhikaji, widow of the late Maharawal [Ranjit Singh] of conduct of the Regent [Kesri Singh] - continued reluctance of the Maharawal [Bairai Sal] to assume the management of the State
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes - memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Faiz-un-Nisa Bibi appealing against the decision of the Government of India not to grant an allowance to her grandson Tafazul Husain, (with associated correspondence)
Decision of the Government of India to terminate the experiment of establishing elephant khedas (enclosures) in the Bilaspur District of the Central Provinces
Death, on 6 May 1865, of Edward O'Riley, the Commissioner for demarcating the boundary between Siam and British Burma - Lieutenant Arthur Bagge R.E. to be Boundary Commissioner in his stead
Further papers regarding the outrages allegedly committed by British subjects in the Nepalese districts bordering on the NWP and Bihar - report by the Investigating Commissioner [James Davidson Gordon] - remedial measures suggested by him
Report that followers of the late Kuer Singh of Arrah, who have settled in the Nepalese Tarai north of Tirhut, are preparing to invade British territory - Maharaja Jang Bahadur guarantees the good behaviour of the refugees
Government of India forward to London 40 copies of the 7th (and last) volume of Charles Umpherston Aitchison's 'Treaties, Engagements and Sanads relating to India are Neighbouring Countries'
Government of India in reply to the Secretary of State's letter of 30 Jun 1865 regarding the treaties of 1837 and 1851 between Spain and Sulu, state that in their opinion the 1851 treaty confirms that the Sulu Islands are an integral part of the Spanish Philippines