The title of 'Raja Bahadur' is conferred on Dan Singh, the Chief of Nusteng [Nongstoing] in the Khasi Hills, on the condition of his signing an agreement with the British Government (a copy of the agreement is on pp 15-16)
Proceedings relating to the Tenasserim and Martaban Provinces, Vol 1 - outrages committed on timber cutters on the borders of Amherst District and Siam and in the neighbouring Karenni Sates - Government of India advise that no further action be taken in the case of Major S R Tickell
Proceedings relating to the Tenasserim and Martaban Provinces, Vol 2 - Government of India sanction the proposal of the Chief Commissioner of British Burma [Lieut Colonel Arthur Purves Phayre] for a preliminary survey of the Salween River above the rapids (includes a sketch map, MS, coloured, scale 1" = 1 mile)
Government of India forward to London a vernacular version of the treaty concluded on 10 Nov 1862 by Lieut Colonel A P Phayre with the King of Burma [Mindon Min] (the vernacular version appears on pp 3-6)
Award of a superannuation pension of 200 rupees 'per mensem' to Sirdar Bahadur Mutsaddi Mall, formerly Native Commandant of the 5th Punjab Police Battalion, and now a Police Inspector in Rawalpindi District (includes copy of his discharge papers, on pp 6-7)
Grant of a sanad to the Raja of Faridkot [Wazir Singh] confirming him in his present rights and possessions (includes copies of the sanad in English and Persian, on pp 5-14, and a detailed list of revenue-free holdings in the Raja of Faridkot's portion of Kotka Pura, on pp 15-19]
Case of Muhammad Jamal-ud-din Khan who had rendered valuable service to the British at the time of the annexation of Nagpur but had subsequently been insplicated in the insurrection of 13 Jun 1857 - Government of India award him an 'ex gratia' pension of 200 rupees 'per mensem'