Further papers regarding Sikkim and Darjeeling - re-establishment of British authority in the Darjeeling Territory - appointment of the Honourable Ashley Eden as Envoy and Chief Commissioner in Sikkim
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)
Further papers regarding the intrigues of Maharani Jhanda Kaur in Nepal - interception of her correspondence - replacement of her Hindustani servants by Nepalese ones
Further papers regarding Sikkim - report by Captain Patrick Murray on the disastrous retreat of Dr Campbell's expeditionary force back to British territory
Further papers regarding Sikkim and Darjeeling - overtures made by the Sikkim Government to Bhutan - Dr Archibald Campbell not to be responsible for British relations with Bhutan - report of Captain Murray on the military operations at Rinchinpoong (includes, on p 45, a sketch map, MS, coloured, showing the position of the opposing forces at Rinchinpoong)
Papers regarding Alwar State - undue interference in the internal affairs of the state by the Political Agent at Alwar [Lieutenant Eugene Impey] - failure in supervision on the part of the Agent in Rajputana [Major Frederick William Eden] (includes, on pp 27-52, Impey's narrative of events at Alwar since the establishment of the Political Agency there)