Papers regarding Ladakh and Central Asia, Vol 1 - decision to depute an English officer to Ladakh to regularize the Customs administration and to obtain information regarding the trade and politics of Central Asia - the allowance of the Negi of Lahul [Tara Chand] is increased to 550 rupees 'per annum'
Papers regarding Ladakh and Central Asia, Vol 2 - abstract of the information transmitted by the Ladakh newswriter in the period Jul-Dec 1866 - decision that the salary of the medical officer to be deputed to Ladakh shall be 1000 rupees 'per mensem'
Papers regarding Ladakh and Central Asia, Vol 3 - Government of India reject the proposal of the Punjab Government that Thomas Forsyth be allowed to proceed to Ladakh and then to Khotan
Complaint of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway Company against the Maharaja of Indore [Tukoji Rao Holkar] for levying excessive transit duties on the road from Indore to the railhead at Khandwa (includes, on p 2, a sketch map, MS, coloured, scale 1"=12 miles, showing trade routes from Indore and Malwa to the railway)
Petition of Nana Narain Rao, eldest son and heir of the late Ramchandar Pant Subadar, praying for the continuance to him, in whole or in part, of the pension of 1200 rupees 'per annum', assigned by Government to his father in 1826 (with appendices and associated correspondence)
Papers regarding Tonk State - murder of Rewat Singh, uncle of the Chief of Lawa, and fourteen of his followers, by Hakim Sarwar Shah, in Tonk City, on 1 Aug 1867 - the Nawab of Tonk [Muhammad Ali Khan] who had instigated the attack, is deposed by the Government of India and replaced by his son [Muhammad Ibrahim Ali Khan] (includes proceedings of the Court of Enquiry, also, between pages 6 and 7, sketches showing Lawa from the north east and west, and a plan of the mud fort erected by the Tonk...
Distrubances on the North East Frontier of British Burma, Vol 1 - death, on 25 Sep 1868, of the Chief of Western Karenni - attacks by dacoits on foresters working on the western bank of the Salween river - dispute between the Chief of Eastern Karenni and the Chief of Chieng Mai in Siam - remedial measures proposed by the Chief Commissioner of British Burma [Colonel Albert Fytche]
Distrubances on the North East Frontier of British Burma, Vol 2 - Government of India decline to acccede to the request of the Chiefs of Western Karenni that their country be annexed to British India
Papers regarding Burma, Vol 1 - observations of the Government of India regarding the Report on the Administration of British Burma for 1865-66 - reply to the same by the Chief Commissioner of British Burma [Colonel Arthur Purvis Phayre]