Financial provision made for the three grandsons of Makhan Singh, late a Granthi of the Sikh Temple at Amritsar, who died on 1 Sep 1863 (includes a register of Makhan Singh's property, on p 6)
Complaint of the Commissioner of Peshawar [Lieut Colonel John Reid Becher] of the unavailability of good maps of Central Asia - the Government of India request the Secretary of State to send out some reliable maps (includes, on p 7, a list made by the India Office Geographer, John Walker, of the best available maps of Central Asia)
Government of India sanction a reconsideration of the orders passed in 1853 regarding the rent-free tenures held by Syed Hussein Shah of Batala for the support of a khangah or shrine (includes a description of the lands in question, on pp 8-10)
Papers regarding the encroachments of the French in Cambodia and their conclusion of a treaty with that country - misgivings of the Siamese regarding French designs in Indo-China
Papers regarding the illegal traffic in African slaves carried on on the Kathiawar Coast - account by Lieut Colonel Christopher Palmer Rigby of how he rescued five African children brought for sale at Navanagar (includes copies of statements made by the slave-trader and by the five children)
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)
Further papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 3 - blockade of the Bhutan border - operations of the Duar Field Force - extracts from the journals of Lieut Colonel J C Haughton and C T Metcalfe - withdrawal of British troops from Balla, etc
Further papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 14 - letters from the Dharma Raja of Bhutan to the Viceroy [Sir John Lawrence] and to Queen Victoria also correspondence regarding the Treaty
Papers regarding the Bhonsla Family of Nagpur - proposal of the Chief Commissioner of the Central Provinces that the future position of Ahilaji Aherao should be decided in the lifetime of the latter's father, Trimbakji Nana Aherao, who has an income of 14,990 rupees 'per annum'