Papers regarding the ex-Amirs of Sinr - Bombay Government grant Mir Hussain Ali Khan Talpur 2200 rupees for the purchase of extra land to place him on an equal footing with his relative, Mir Hassan Ali Khan
Government of India, on the recommendation of the Chief Commissioner of Oudh, grant an extra pension of 25 rupees 'per mensem' to Phillipia Barvett Bailey, widow of the late Captain Bailey formerly in the service of the King of Oudh
Government of India forward to London a printed copy of the 'Report on the Kohat Pass by Lieutenant P L N Cavagnari, Officiating Deputy Commissioner, Kohat, 1867' (the report appears on pp 13-83)
Bombay Government grant life pensions of 50 rupees and 30 rupees 'per mensem' respectively to Taj Muhammad and Din Muhammad, sons of the late Shahzada Pir Muhammad, a member of the former ruling family of Herat, the pensions to cease absolutely on the death of the recipients, and to be liable to forfeiture in the event of misconduct
Transfer to the Bahawalpur State of the charge incurred on account of the escort supplied to the Political Agent at Bahawalpur - finances of the State reported to be in a flourishing condition
Decision of the Government of India that the Commissioner of Assam shall no longer be designated 'Agent to the Governor General in the North East Frontier'
Further papers regarding the raid made by Lushai tribesmen on the village of Nundari in the Manipur hill territory in Oct 1868 - reports by the Political Agent, Manipur [Dr Robert Brown] - measures taken to prevent the Kukis and other wild tribes on the North East Frontier from procuring arms and ammunition
Question of the payment for the koftari articles forwarded to Messrs Howell and James in London, Vol 2 - letter from the Government of India to the Secretary of State for India