Further papers regarding the financial embarrassments of the ex-King of Oudh (Wajid Ali Shah], Vol 2 - opinion of the Advocate General of Bengal [R H Cowie] that the Government of India has no power to prevent the institution of a suit against the ex-King
Further papers regarding the attempted assassination of Sir Salar Jang, Chief Minister of Hyderabad, on 27 Jan 1868 - trial and execution of the would-be assassin - further proceedings taken by the Nizams Government to restrict the carrying of arms
Papers regarding Bahawalpur State - Captain Charles Minchin is placed in sole charge of the administration with the title of Political Agent and Superintendent - Muhammad Nizam Khan, the ex-Wazir of Bahawalpur, to be allowed to return to his home at Dera Ismail Khan if he so wishes
Papers regarding Nagpur political pensions - restoration to Shah Muhammad of a nemnuk allowance of 205 rupees per 'annum' which had been wrongly disallowed, payment to include arrears from the date of stoppage ie 1 May 1863
Further proceedings regarding the Naikra disturbances in the Narukot District of the Panch Mahals - final report of the Agent in the Panch Mahals [William Henry Propest] - re-establishment of tranquillity
Papers regarding the Carnatic Stipendiaries - memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Amin-ud-din Shavi and Syed Habib-ullah, son and grandson of the late Muhammad Ismail Savi of Madras, appealing against the decision of the Madras Government to discontinue their allowance of 2 rupees 11 annas 10 pies 'per mensem' (with associated correspondence)
Further papers regarding Thomas Thornville Cooper's overland journey from China towards India - he reports his arrival at Tai-Tsian-Loo and his intention of travelling via Lhasa to Katmandu - correspondence regarding Cooper between Maharja Jang Bahadur of Nepal and the Tibetan Government in Lhasa
Papers regarding Tonk State - correspondence regarding the grants of land made by the former Nawab of Tonk [Muhammad Ali Khan] shortly before his deposition - decision of the Government of India regarding their disposal (a list of the jagirs, with particulars, appears on p 7)
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)