Further papers regarding the political liabilities of the Nagpur State - statements of claims to money grants and final decision of the Government of India regarding the same (a table giving an abstract of the statements appears on p 5) (Vol 2)
Papers regarding the insurrection in Bahawalpur State in Aug 1865 - after several days' fighting the rebellion is eventually crushed by the Nawab [Bahawal Khan] - the rebels take refuge in the neighbouring British district of Muzaffargarh (Vol 1)
Further papers regarding the Bahwalpur insurrection - final report of the Commissioner of the Multan Division [Major Holled Wallace Henry Coxe] and reply of the Punjab Government thereto (Vol 2)
Asylum granted at Jhelum to Sirdars Muhammad Aslam Khan and Muhammad Hussain Khan, sons of the late Amir Dost Muhammad of Kabul, - question of the financial provision to be made for them and their entourage
Communication received by the Punjab Government from Muhammad Habibullah, the self styled Pasha of the Chinese Province of Khotan, tendering his allegiance to the British Government and requesting their assistance against the advancing power of Russia and the attacks of the Tunganis
Application of the Raja of Nadaun [Jodhbir Chand] to be allowed the reversion of certain lands held rent-free for life by the late Sirdar Esri Singh Sudh