Further papers regarding the Sairi Estate - petition to Queen Victoria from Captain George Pengree claiming the right of succession to the estate - memorandum on the Sairi dispute by the Agent for the Cis-Sutlej States - correspondence of Pengree with Sir Edward Lugard
Papers regarding Manipur State - first Annual Report by the Political Agent [Dr Robert Brown] - maintenance of the Cachar-Manipur road - question of the demarcation of the boundary between Manipur and the Naga Hills, etc etc
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes (descendants of Tipu Sultan and Haidar Ali) - grant of compassionate pensions of 16 rupees 'per mensem' each to Bibi Nargess and Bibi Amiran, female attendants of the late Rais-un-Nisa Begam, widow of Prince Subhan, son of Tipu Sultan
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes (descendants of Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan) Vol 1 - question of the apportionment of the capital stock of certain members of the Mysore Family who died before the execution of the Trust Deed - opinion of the Government of India that the disposal of the Fund is not subject to the strict application of Muhammadon Law
Further papers regarding the fugitive Burmese Prince Myen-gun - he is captured in Rangoon and sent first to the Andamans and then to Calcutta - he is to be detained as a prisoner in the Fortress of Chunar
Further papers regarding the political situation at Muscat, Vol 1 - capture of the town of Muscat by the rebel force under Azim bin Ghias, Chief of Rustaq - Sultan Syed Salim continues to hold out in the Muscat forts - visit to Muscat by the British Resident in the Persian Gulf [Lieut Colonel Lewis Pelly] - reports of the Political Agent at Muscat [Captain George Andrew Atkinson] etc
Further papers regarding the political situation at Muscat, Vol 2 - Government of India instruct the Bombay Government that neither Syed Salim or Syed Turki should be allowed to attempt to recover Muscat by force
Papers regarding Hyderabad State - a second payment amounting to 10 lakhs of rupees is made to the Hyderabad Government on account of the surplus revenues of the Berars [Hyderabad Assigned Districts] (includes, on pp 3-21, a report on the receipts and expenditure of the Berars, up to 31 Mar 1867, and, on pp 22-33, annual returns of receipts and charges on account of the Berars for seasons 1861/62 to 1866/67)
Further papers regarding the establishment by Prince Ghulam Muhammad of a charitable fund for the poor of Mysore, Vol 2 - Government securities worth 165,000 rupees are deposited by the Prince in the Government Treasury - his scheme for the administration of the fund
Papers regarding Bhutan - Government of India finally sanction the payment (with arrears) of the allowance due to the Bhutan Government under the Treaty of 1865 - two or three young Bhutanese Lamas to be educated at the Government School, Darjeeling - the Bhutanese envoy to reside at Darjeeling - Government of India to retain all the land taken from Bhutan in 1864