Papers regarding Bharatpur State, Vol 1 - arrangements made for the administration of the State until the Maharaja [Jaswant Singh] has attained the age of 21 years
Papers regarding Savantvadi State - the Political Superintendent of Savantvadi is instructed to dispose of the 40 shares held by Savantvadi in the Old Bank of Bombay and to deduct the proceeds from the sum of 40,000 rupees remitted from the nazarana of that State
Papers regarding Bhutan [North East Frontier] - explanation of Lieut Colonel John Colpoys Haughton regarding his proposal to fine the Deb Raja of Bhutan 1000 rupees 'per diem' until all the persons enlisted by the Bhutanese in British territory had been sent back
Further explanation by Captain William Kincaid regarding his proceedings in respect to the wearing of shoes by native gentlemen entering his courthouse at Nowgong
Papers regarding British Burma - disturbance caused by a religious impostor called Nga Shwe Hla and his followers at Twante near Rangoon - his subsequent capture by a British military detachment
Papers regarding Bashahr State - oppressive conduct of the Raja [Shamsher Singh] and his officers - mission of George Carnac Barnes to Bashahr - his proposals for reforming the administration (includes an historical account of Bashahr, on pp 9-23, and a genealogical table of the Bashahr Wazirs, on p 34)
Papers regarding the Nagpur Territory - compensation of 220 rupees is paid to the owner of a house and fourteen huts which had to be removed on the formation of the military cantonment at Raipur
Papers regarding the Punjab - permanent appointment of an Assistant Commissioner at Attock - he is granted an establishment costing 216 rupees 'per mensem'