The Maharaja of Gwalior [Jayaji Rao Sindhia] expresses his intention of adopting an heir and of abdicating in the latter's favour, himself retaining the post of Chief Minister
Government of India strongly advise the Secretary of State for India to reverse his decision not to create a post of 'Personal Assistant to the Commissioner of Peshawar' (includes numerous papers regarding the civil and military administration of the North West Frontier)
Papers regarding the Jigni Estate in Bundelkhand - report on the administration of the Estate for the Sambat year 1921 (ie Jul 1864-Jun 1865) by the Native Superintendent [Pamesri Dass] (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding Udaipur State - approval given by the Government of India for the investiture of the young Maharana [Shambhu Singh] with independent powers
The Maharana of Udaipur [Shambhu Singh] is formally invested with full powers, 27 Nov 1865 - report on the installation, by the Agent in Rajputana [Lieut Colonel W F Eden]
Papers regarding British Burma - return of the expedition sent to survey the upper course of the Salween River - expedition unable to reach Theinnee (Hsenwi) because of the disturbed state of the country
Question of the frontier duties levied by Independent Burma - the Burmese Government to be encouraged to reduce them (includes extracts from the diary of the British Agent at Mandalay, Captain Edward Bose Sladen)
Representation made to the Burmese Government by the British Agent in Mandalay [Captain E B Sladen] regarding the dacoities committed by Burmese subjects in the British frontier districts
Disturbances in the Landkhor Valley - report by the Commissioner of Peshawar [Colonel J R Becher] on the successful coercion of the refractory villages (with associated correspondence), (Vol 4)