Letter of thanks from the Nawab of Tonk [Wazir Muhammad Khan] to the Agent in Rajputana in response to the Secretary of State for India's dispatch of 28 Feb 1861
Government of India inform the Secretary of State for India that they are unable for the present to comply with his orders directing that judicial, revenue and educational matters should be reported in their several departments
Government of India inform the Secretary of State for India that they are reverting to the practice of embodying an abstract of their proceedings in their letters to England
Account of the durbar held by the Governor General [Lord Canning] at Benares on 7 Nov 1861, in which he received a deputation of the city's inhabitants
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Bilas Rai late Sheristadar of the Deputy Commissioner's Office at Partabgarh in Oudh praying to be re-instated in the service (he had been dismissed from office for complicity in the rebellion)
Government of India forward to London a letter of condolence from the Maharaja of Mysore [Krishna Raja Wodeyar] to Queen Victoria, commiserating with her on the death of H.R.H. the Prince Consort (the text of the letter is not recorded in the Collection)
At the request of the Nawab Nazim of Murshidabad [Syed Mansur Ali] Government of India correct a clerical error which had been made in a letter of apology from the Nawab to the Agent at Murshidabad
Further papers regarding the claim of the Chief of Nimrana [Isri Singh] to be independent of Alwar - memorial of Isri Singh to the Viceroy dated 1 Nov 1861 - Government of India adhere to their original decision that Nimrana is subject to Alwar
Government of India forward to London a letter of condolence from the Ex-King of Oudh [Wajid Ali Shah] to Queen Victoria commiserating with her on the death of the Prince Consort (an English translation of the letter appears on pp 3-4)