Congratulatory address from the Maharaja of Mysore [Krishna Raja Wodeyar] to Queen Victoria on the occasion of the marriage of the Prince of Wales to Princess Alexandra of Denmark
Murder and robbery of two British subjects within the territory of the Raja of Perlis, a dependent of the King of Siam - upon a representation from the Governor of the Straits Settlements [Colonel Orfeur Cavenagh] the Siamese Government appoint a Commission of Enquiry (includes proceedings of the Commission)
Report of Captain Edward Thompson on the administration of Datia State under his superintendence (includes, on pp 18-42, details of grants and resumptions of lands, giving names of grantees, etc.)
Papers regarding Udaipur State, Vol 1 - removal of the Maharaj of Bhindar from the Regency Council - appointment of Raj Bairi Lal of Dilwara in his place
Papers regarding Udaipur State, Vol 2 - report on the financial condition of the State for the year ending 21 Jul 1862 (includes statements of receipts and disbursements, list of debts of Thakurs, memorandum of outstanding balances, etc) - gross peculation of the Minister Kothari Kesri Singh - his removal from office
Question of the degree to which the Jagirdar of Nayagaon [Nowgong] is subordinate to the Chief of Chhatarpur - report by the Political Assistant in Bundelkhand [Dr John Proudfoot Stratton]
Papers regarding Dholpur State - intrigues of the ex-Minister [Suba Deo Hans] against the Rana [Bhagwant Singh] - deputation to Dholpur of Lieutenant C K M Walter, Political Agent at Bharatpur - his report on the charges brought againt Suba Deo Hans by the Rana - Government of India order Suba Deo Hans to be detained at Benares
Aggressions of the Dutch in the Eastern Seas with special reference to their encroachments on the East Coast of Sumatra, Vol 1 (includes, on pp 33-61, a brief narrative, by C U Aitchison, of Britain's political relations with the Dutch in the Eastern Seas)
Encroachments of the Dutch on the East Coast of Sumatra Vol 2 - correspondence of the Governor of the Straits Settlements [Colonel Orfeur Cavenagh] with the Dutch Resident at Riau and with the Government of India, etc.
Papers regarding Barwani State - report on the condition of the state by the Political Agent in Nimar [Captain James Creighton Wood] - decision to place the administration in the hands of a Native Superintendent