Papers regarding Ali-Rajpur State - unfavourable report by the Bhil Agent, Captain P W Bannerman - the Chief [Ganga Deo] is deposed and replaced by his younger brother [Rup Deo] - the state is placed under British management, with Muhammad Najif Khan as Superintendent
Further papers regarding the French Catholic missionaries in Tibet - letter regarding them from the Kajis of Lhasa to Maharaja Sir Jang Bahadur, Prime Minister of Nepal, etc (Vol 1)
Further papers regarding the Nepalese mission which left Katmandu in 1866 for China - account by Bishop Joseph Marie Chauveau of the progress of the mission and its homeward journey as far as Ta Tsien Fu - decision of the Government of India not to communicate a copy of Chauveau's account to Maharaja Sir Jang Bahadur, (Vol 3)
Papers regarding Turkish Arabia - further papers regarding the use of the steamer Comet on the rivers of Mesopotamia, Vol 1 - correspondence between H M Consul General at Baghdad [Lieut Colonel Charles Herbert] and HM Ambassador at Constantinople [the Rt Hon Henry Elliot]
Papers regarding Zanzibar - proposed return to Zanzibar of Herr Reute, a Prussian national, husband of the Sultan of Zanzibar's sister, Bibi Salima - both HM Consul in Zanzibar [H A Churchill] and the Government of India express strong opposition to Reute's proposed return
Papers regarding Jodhpur State - request of Jaswant Singh, heir apparent of Jodhpur, that he be entrusted with the management of the state, in view of the incapacity of his father Maharaja Takht Singh - Government of India inform him that they see no reason to change the present system of government
Papers regarding Burma - appointment of an Assistant Political Agent at Bhamo in Independent Burma - question of his salary and establishment - Captain George Augustus Strover recommended for the appointment
Papers regarding Burma - the Burmese Prince Ming-gun-din who had hitherto resided at Bhagalpur is permitted to take up residence with his brother Prince Myin-gun-Mentha in Chunar Fort
Papers regarding Bhutan - the Bengal Government refuse to allow political refugees from Bhutan to reside or keep their property anywhere near the Bhutanese frontier