Overtures of the Ruler of Khotan [Muhammad Habibullah] made through his Vakil, Juma Khan, for a treaty of friendship and alliance with the British Government
Government of India forward to London the remaining 40 copies of C U Aitchison's 'Treaties, Engagements and Sanads relating to India and Neighbouring Countries'
Papers regarding the rehousing of the Mysore Princes (descendants of Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan) - memorials to the Viceroy from Muhammad Bashir-ud-din, Muhammad Mahmud Shah and Muhammad Feroze Shah - payment of 15000 rupees to Muhammad Bashir-ud-din for the purchase of his permanent residence at Chinsura
Papers regarding Udaipur State - report of the Political Agent, Meywar [Major John Pigott Nixon] on the administration of the State for the year ending Jul 1865 - improvement in the conduct of the young Maharana [Shambhu Singh]
Further papers regarding the alleged spoliation of the merchant Khu Poh by the Raja of Tamiang - question whether Tamiang is subject to Siak or Achin (includes, on pp 3-6, a memorandum on the Native States of Sumatra by the Governor of the Straits Settlements, Colonel Orfeur Cavenagh)
Papers regarding a robbery perpetrated upon Khu Poh, a Chinese British subject of Penang, by the Raja of Panai, a petty state on the East Coast of Sumatra
Further papers regarding the outrages committed in Allahabad District by dacoits from the Rewah Hills - measures taken for the most effective use of the police in that area (includes, on pp 7-8, details regarding the crimes committed by the Rewah bandits in the years 1861-65)
Further papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 2 - demand for the surrender of the guns captured at Dewangiri - Government of India amend the phrase used by them in their letter to London of 22 Nov 1865