Government of India forward to London for sanction by the Secretary of State, a revised table of the gun salutes allowed to Native Princes (a copy of the table appears on pp 3-5)
Further papers regarding the gun salutes of Native Princes - Government of India State that the name of the Raja of Vizianagram had been included by mistake in the amended table (includes a copy of the Queen's Order in Council of 1 Mar 1864, approving the revised table)
Printed returns of Native Princes and their families in receipt of British Government pensions in India and Burma, giving amount of pension and other particulars (with associated correspondence)
Correspondence of the Government of India with the Governor of the Straits Settlements [Colonel Orfeur Cavenagh] regarding the treaty allegedly signed between Spain and the Sultan of Sulu [Xolo] (includes an extract from the journal of Captain W E Jackson of the British barque Osprey)
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Khaja Syed Ashraf Hussain of Murshidabad praying that the pension of 165 rupees 'per mensem' formerly enjoyed by his grandmother the late Nurshraf Begam may be continued to him as her heir (includes, a copy of Nurshraf Bejam's Will, on pp 13-16, and a genealogical table, on p 19)
Papers regarding Dhar State - proposed re-organization of the police in the Kuksi Pargana - explanation as to why the award given by Sir Claude Wade in 1843 in favour of the Mandla of Bakatgarh against the Thakurs of Badnawar, had been allowed to lie in abeyance for 19 years