Further correspondence regarding the efforts made by the Government of India to communicate with the French Catholic missionaries in Eastern Tibet/Western Sichuan - detention of the Nepal Residents letter at Lhasa, etc.
Papers regarding the Hyderabad Assigned Districts [Berar] - the British authorities in Berar maintain that the imposition of an educational cess there has the approval of the mass of the population
Further papers regarding the conclusion of extradition treaties between the Government of India and certain Rajputana States - the Government of India ratify the treaties concluded with Sirohi, Dholpur, Bharatpur, Kotah, Jhalawar, Jaipur and Jodhpur (includes copies of the treaties with Sirohi, on pp 7-8, Jhalawar, on pp 29-30, Jaipur, on pp 37-38, and Jodhpur, on pp 41-42)
Complaints preferred against the Maharaja of Bikaner [Sardar Singh] by the mafidars and proprietors of certain villages in the Sirsa District - following the representations of the Government of India the Maharaja agrees to abide by the terms of the original Sirsa settlement
Papers regarding Mysore State - instructions from the Government of India to the Commissioner of Mysore [Lewis Bentham Bowring] regarding the duties of Lieut Colonel Gregory Haines as guardian of the young Maharaja of Mysore [Chama Rajendra Wodeyar] (with associated correspondence)
Correspondence of the Tsungli Yarmen [Chinese Foreign Office] with the British Minister in Peking [Sir Rutherford Alcock] notifying him of the facilities to be afforded to Captain Edward Sladen's expedition in Yunnan - return of Sladen's expedition to Rangoon
Papers regarding Mandi State - memorandum by Thomas Douglas Forsyth, Commissioner of Jullundur, on the maladministration of the state by the young Raja [Bije Sen] - measures taken by the Government of India to effect an improvement
Further papers regarding the punitive expeditions against the Lushais, Vol 1 - progress of the columns commanded by Brigadier General Robert Frost Nuthall and Major Frederic James Stephenson respectively
Request of Lieut Colonel Charles Herbert, Officiating Political Agent and Consul General in Turkish Arabia, that his title of Political Agent be recognized by the British Foreign Office and by the Turkish Government
Papers regarding the Carnatic stipendiaries, Vol 2A - further papers regarding the case of Muhammad Abdul Khalik and Muhammad Abdul Wahab - reports made on the case in 1854 - memorial of the petitioners to the Viceroy of India dated 18 April 1869 (with associated correspondence)