Further papers regarding Sikkim, Vol 1 - correspondence between the Superintendent of Darjeeling [Dr Archibald Campbell] and the Bengal Government - augmentation of the Coolie Corps at Darjeeling, etc.
Papers regarding Mysore State - kharita (complimentary letter) from the Maharaja of Mysore [Krishna Raja Wodeyar] to the Governor General [Lord Canning] replying to two kharitas from Canning regarding the future administration of Mysore (with memorandum and associated correspondence)
Further correspondence regarding the Sikkim Expedition - ultimatum to the Raja of Sikkim from the British Special Commissioner [Ashley Eden] - his demand that the Raja surrender Diwan Namguay etc. (a copy of the ultimatum appears on pp 26-29)
Papers relating to Champaran District (Bihar) - Government of India decline to forward a complimentary letter from the Maharaja of Bettiah to Queen Victoria on the grounds that his rank does not entitle him to communicate directly with Her Majesty
Papers regarding the Tenasserim and Martaban Provinces of British Burma - removal of Captain Henry Hopkinson as Commissioner of Tenasserim on account of his injudicious conduct with regard to the introduction of income tax
Kharita from the Maharaja of Benares [Ishwari Prasad Narayan Singh] to the Governor General [Lord Canning] thanking him for sending an extract of proceedings relating to the recent durbar at Benares (with associated correspondence)
Further papers regarding the Sikkim Expedition - advance of the expedition into Sikkim - deficiency in the number of coolies provided for the expedition - explanation of the Superintendent of Darjeeling [Dr Archibald Campbell] as to why he exposed a detachment of 100 men to considerable danger
Papers relating to the Punjab - further papers regarding the case of Charles James Henry Richardes who was removed from the office of Deputy Commissioner of Panipat for improper conduct - a report on his work as Deputy Commissioner of Hamirpur is generally favourable to him but expreses certain reservations
Papers relating to Central India viz: 1) Mayne's Horse: removal from Mayne's Horse of Lieutenant Charles Adolphus De Kantzow and Lieutenant H E Ward - removal of Major Henry Otway Mayne as Commanding Officer - change of the regiment's name to Central India Horse 2) Narsinghgarh State: misconduct of the Raja of Narsinghgarh [Hanwant Singh] in sheltering rebels - deputation to the state of Major Alexander Lamotte McMullin