Papers regarding the Mysore Princes (descendants of Tipu Sultan and Haidar Ali) - case of the long-standing debt due by Prince Bashir-ud-din to Haji Muhammad Khan Kazalbash - Government of India direct that 250 rupees be deducted monthly from Bashir-ud-din's stipend to pay off the debt
Papers regarding Central India - Government of India reject the claims of the Indore and Dhar States to the villages of Rajgarh and Dhal in the possession of the Bhumia of Rajgarh - they also confirm the Bhumia of Jamnia in his possessions (includes, on p 17, a sketch map, MS, coloured scale 2" = 1 mile, showing the conflicting claims of Indore, Dhar and Rajgarh)
Further papers regarding the outrage allegedly committed against the village of Kalingra in Banswara State by the son of the Raja of Kushalgarh - the whole story is now shown to be a concoction on the part of the Banswara authorities - the Maharawal of Banswara [Lacchman Singh] is compelled to pay compensation to the Rao of Kushalgarh (includes, on pp 39-55, a report on Banswara by Lieut Colonel A M Mackenzie)
Papers regarding the Carnatic Stipends - memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Khadar-un-Nisa Begam, Nika widow of the late Iftachar-ud-daula, claiming the continuation to her of her late husband's Carnatic pension (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding Bundi State in Rajputana - conclusion of an Extradition Treaty between Bundi and the Government of India (a copy of the treaty appears on pp 7-8)
Papers regarding Janjira State - further instance of oppresive conduct on the part of the Khan of Janjira [Sidi Ibrahim Khan] - Government of India deprive him of all criminal jurisdiction and place a British Political Agent in charge of the state
Correspondence regarding the movements in the Mekran of the Baluchi Rehmatulla, believe to be an agent of the rebel Feroze Shah - Government of India attach great importance to Rehmatullas being captured
Papers regarding Bhutan - question of the enlistment of British subjects or foreigners for military service in Bhutan - opinion of the Advocate General of Bengal [T H Cowie] regarding the legality of the practice
Papers regarding Burma - appointment of Captain Edward Augustus Strover as Political Agent at Bhamo - Major Alexander Ruxton McMahon to replace Strover as officiating British Agent at Mandalay (includes, on pp 13-19, copy of letter from the Viceroy of India [Lord Mayo] to the King of Burma [Mindon Min] dated 18 Oct 1869)