Papers regarding Mysore State - correspondence between the Maharaja of Mysore [Krishna Raja Wodeyar] and the Governor General [Lord Canning] - abandonment of the proposal to transfer the control of the Mysore Commission from the Government of India to the Madras Government
Papers regarding British Burma - hostile incursions into Pegu by armed plunderers from Upper Burma - measures taken against them - additional powers granted to the Deputy Commissioner on the Frontier - capture, trial and execution of the Toungoo insurgent Mhin Laung (includes a transcript of his trial)
Papers regarding Mysore State - kharita (complimentary letter) from the Maharaja of Mysore [Krishna Raja Wodeyar] to the Governor General [Lord Canning] replying to two kharitas from Canning regarding the future administration of Mysore (with memorandum and associated correspondence)
Further correspondence regarding the Sikkim Expedition - ultimatum to the Raja of Sikkim from the British Special Commissioner [Ashley Eden] - his demand that the Raja surrender Diwan Namguay etc. (a copy of the ultimatum appears on pp 26-29)
Papers relating to Rajputana - proceedings regarding the services rendered by the Rajputana Chiefs and their subordinate agents during the rebellion and the rewards subsequently granted to them (includes, between pp 38 and 39, a map, MS, coloured, showing the villages in Sirsa District granted to the Maharaja of Bikaner [Sardar Singh])
Papers regarding Udaipur State (Rajputana) - installation of Shambhu Singh as Maharana by the Agent in Rajputana [Major General George St Patrick Lawrence] (Vol 2)
Papers regarding Bahawalpur State - insurrection of the Daudputras against the Nawab [Bahawal Khan] - death, in suspicious circumstances, of three of the Nawab's uncles
Further papers regarding the Bahwalpur insurrection - final report of the Commissioner of the Multan Division [Major Holled Wallace Henry Coxe] and reply of the Punjab Government thereto (Vol 2)
Further papers regarding the depredations committed in Allahabad District by bandits from the Rewah Hills - execution of the bandit leader Lalu Singh - trial and imprisonment of his leading followers
Further papers regarding the financial embarrassments of Prince Muhammad Hamid Ali Bahadur, eldest son of the ex-King of Oudh [Wajid Ali Shah] - his father assigns him an allowance of 5000 rupees 'per mensem' for the support of himself and family