Papers regarding Bhutan - internal dissensions - the Commissioner of Cooch Behar [Colonel J C Haughton] rejects a request from the Audiforung and Thingbo Jungpens for assistance from the British Government against the Tongsoo Penlows
Papers regarding a case of 'witch-swinging' and murder which took place at the village of Rohimala, in Panurwa District, Udaipur State, on or about 9 August 1868 - apprehension and trial of the perpetrators (includes proceedings of the initial inquest)
Papers regarding the transfer of the Straits Settlements (Penang, Singapore, Malacca) from the India Office to the Colonial Office, Vol 1 - deputation of Colonel Lousada Barrow to the Straits Settlements to oversee the disposal of Indian military stores
Papers regarding the transfer of the Straits Settlement (Penang, Singapore, Malacca) from the India Office to the Colonial Office, Vol 2 - question of the retention of the Indian Convict Establishment - suggestion that ticket-of-leave men should be allowed to stay on in the Colony
Further papers regarding the outrage allegedly committed against the village of Kalingra in Banswara State by the son of the Raja of Kushalgarh - the whole story is now shown to be a concoction on the part of the Banswara authorities - the Maharawal of Banswara [Lacchman Singh] is compelled to pay compensation to the Rao of Kushalgarh (includes, on pp 39-55, a report on Banswara by Lieut Colonel A M Mackenzie)
Papers regarding the transfer of the Straits Settlement from the India Office to the Colonial Office, Vol 3 - adjustment of accounts with the Straits Settlements since the transfer
Papers regarding the transfer of the Straits Settlements from the India Office to the Colonial Office, Vol A - memorandum by Major General Orfeur Cavenagh on the repair of military buildings
Papers regarding the transfer of the Straits Settlements from the India Office to the Colonial Office, Vol B - memorandum by Major General Orfeur Cavenagh on the steamers employed in the service of the Straits Settlements
Papers regarding Tonk State - Government of India sanction the proposal of the Agent in Rajputana [Colonel Richard Harte Keatinge] that the administration of Tonk State be made over to the young Nawab [Muhammad Ibrahim Ali Khan], as from 1 Jan 1870, the services of the Assistant Officer to be retained for a further 12 months