Papers relating to British Burma (Tenasserim Division) - decision of the Government of India to implement Sir Archibald Bogle's original plan of Jan 1857 for improving the town of Mergui
Papers regarding Baroda State - responsibility for relations with the Gaikwar of Baroda is re-transferred from the direct control of the Government of India to that of the Government of Bombay
Papers regarding the Tenasserim and Martaban Province of British Burma - introduction of income tax at Moulmein - injudicious conduct of the Commissioner of Tenasserim [Captain Henry Hopkinson] - he is replaced as Commissioner by Lieut Colonel Albert Fytche
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes (descendants of Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan), Vol 1 - memorials from Nur-ul-Haq, grand-nephew of Tipu Sultan, protesting against the amount of financial provision made for him by Government (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding Sikkim - depredations made by certain inhabitants of Sikkim in British territory - retaliatory measures taken by the Agent at Darjeeling [Dr Archibald Campbell] - his occupation of a portion of Sikkim territory - subsequent repulse of the expeditionary force sent out by him
Further papers regarding Sikkim and Darjeeling - report by Dr Archibald Campbell on his occupation of Sikkim territory north of the Ramman river and west of the Rangit - sanction given for the formation of a Corps of Lepcha Guides - dispatch of military reinforcements to Darjeeling
Further papers regarding Sikkim and Darjeeling - correspondence of the Bengal Government with the Government of India - formation of a new and enlarged Sikkim Expeditionary Force under the command of Lieut Colonel John Cox Gawler
Further papers regarding Sikkim and Darjeeling - encroachments by the Sikkim people on British territory - their clashes with detachments of British troops etc. (includes, on p 31, a sketch map showing three stockades on the banks of the Rangit river)
Papers relating to Bundelkhand - appointment of the Political Agent at Rewah [Captain John William Willoughby Osborne] to officiate as Political Assistant in Bundelkhand during the absence of Major Richard Rich Wilford Ellis