Further papers regarding the Ramghar Estate in the Punjab - decision of the Government of India that all cases connected with the succession to, or inheritance of, the Ramghar Estate, and other states similarly circumstanced, should be reserved for political decision and not cognizable by the Civil Courts
Awards granted to Dyaindhi and Mohan Singh for services rendered by them during the Sambalpur disturbances of 1863-65 - they are each granted the sum of 800 rupees - in addition the village of Tabla, formerly a khas estate of the Sambalpur Raja, is bestowed on Dyaindhi
Following the request of the Secretary of State for India dated 16 Nov 1865 Government of India forward to London information obtained from Malacca on Mrs Jacobina Elizabeth Tessensohn (neé Koek) and her son Willem Adriaan De Wit (includes extracts from the baptismal register of the Dutch Church at Malacca)
Further request by the Punjab Government that the Secretary of State for India's order of 17 Aug 1865 withdrawing temporary extra allowances from civil officers in charge of out-stations should not apply to the present incumbents
Government of India sanction the decision of the Bombay Government to allow 12 men of the 21st Regiment, Bombay Native Infantry (Marine Battalion) to accompany Dr David Livingstone, as volunteers, to the East African Coast
Question whether subjects of the Rao of Cutch residing at Muscat are amenable to the jurisdiction of the British Agent there - opinion of the Advocate General of Bombay [J S White] that such jurisdiction can only be conferred by a convention between Muscat and the British Government
Extension of the area occupied by the British cantonment at Morar - consequent transfer of land from Gwalior State - removal of the villages of Padampur and Harauli - question of the compensation to be paid to the inhabitants (includes, at end of Collection, two maps 1) 'Morar Cantonments, showing site of new boundary,' Ms, coloured, scale 1" = 600 feet, 2) 'Plan showing position of Padampur and Harauli', with approval plan of lines, scale 1" = 600 feet)
Grant of land in Gundaspur District, worth 300 rupees 'per annum', to Bakshish Singh, son of Rur Sigh - grant of lands in Gurdaspur District, worth 300 rupees 'per annum' each, to Attar Singh and Chatter Singh, sons of Nihal Singh of Kingreb
Proposal that the post of Political Agent in Kathiawar should be upgraded to Political Commissioner for Kathiawar and Gujarat with a salary of 3500 rupees 'per mensem' and that the Resident at Baroda should be made subordinate to the Political Commissioner on a salary of 2500 rupees 'per mensem'