Further papers regarding the subordination of the Nimrana Estate to the Raj of Alwar - failure of the Agent in Rajputana [Colonel William Frederick Eden] to effect an amicable agreement between the Raja of Alwar [Sheodan Singh] and the Chief of Nimrana [Bhim Singh] (includes, on pp 5-9, a statement of the land revenue of the Nimrana villages for the Sambat years 1917-1923)
Papers regarding Ladakh and Central Asia - report of Dr Henry Cayley on the state of trade in Ladakh for Sep 1867 - arrival of a Russian envoy at Kashgar - letter from the Ruler of Yarkand [Muhammad Beg Khan] to the Maharaja of Kashmir [Ranbir Singh] - question whether the Government of India should exercise direct political control over the Maharja of Kashmir's relations with neighbouring Chiefs
Papers regarding Bhutan - the allowance due to the Bhutan Government under the Anglo-Bhutanese treaty of 1866 is temporarily withheld owing to the refractory conduct of the Bhutanese Authorities
Papers regarding Nepal - agreement concluded with the Nepalese Durbar whereby the British Resident at Katmandu will be at liberty to tour the border during the cold season accompanied by a senior Nepalese officer
Further papers regarding the French Survey Mission which set out from Saigon to explore the upper reaches of the Cambodia [Mekong] river - Government of India report that nothing further has been heard of the Mission since its arrival at Kyan Hung
Further papers regarding the attack allegedly made on the thana at Kalingra by the son of the Rao of Kushalgarh - following the attachment of his villages in Ratlam the Rao surrenders his son to the British Authorities - explanation of the Political Agent in Meywar [Lieut Colonel John Pigott Nixon] regarding the alleged delay on his part
Grant of a compassionate allowance of 100 rupees 'per mensem' to Muhammad Nabbi Khan for the support of the female members of the family of his father and grandfather, the allowance to cease absolutely on his death, Vol 1
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Subhan Ahmed Khan of Arrah, re-submitting his claim to be rewarded for services allegedly rendered during the Mutiny (with associated correspondence)