The Maharao of Kotah [Ram Singh] reduces his armed forces by a further 600 men and expresses his willingness to make a still further reduction if practicable
Government of India inform the Secretary of State for India that his enquiry regarding the mafidars of the Dadri and Jhajjar Parganas was answered in their letter of 18 Oct 1862
Continuation to the three sons of the late Syed Kassim Shah of Kohat of his pension of 500 rupees 'per annum', the pension to be backdated to 29 Mar 1859, the date of their father's murder
Claim of Rani Upurbu Kumari Devi, widow of the Kharonde [Kalahandi] Raja, Fateh Narayan Deo, to the villages of Khandatta and Kumari in Sambalpur District - Government of India grant her the villages as a life jagir
Papers regarding the commercial treaty concluded on 10 Nov 1862 by Lieut Colonel Arthur Purves Phayre with the Burmese Government (includes copies of the treaty) - account of the previous negotiations, etc. (Vol 1)
The King of Burma [Mindon Min] is informed of the Government of India's ratification of the commercial treaty of Nov 1862 - appointment of Dr Clement Williams as British Agent at Mandalay etc. (Vol 2)
Government of India forward to London a copy of the treaty concluded on 10 Mar 1855 between the Sultan of Johore and the Temenggong of Johore (the text of the treaty appears on pp 3-4)