Papers regarding the Hyderabad Assigned Districts [Berar] - the British authorities in Berar maintain that the imposition of an educational cess there has the approval of the mass of the population
Government of India reject the claim of the Maharaja of Indore [Tukoji Rao Holkar] to exercise sovereign rights over the village of Datwarra in Barwani State (includes, on p 25, a coloured sketch map of Barwani State, scale 1 = 4 miles, showing the position of Datwarra)
Papers regarding Mysore State, Vol 1 - questions of the education and training of the Maharajas adopted son [Chama Rajendra Wodeyar] - desire of the Maharaja that Lieut Colonel Gregory Haines be appointed his sons guardian
Papers regarding Mysore State, Vol 2 - the Maharaja of Mysore [Krishna Raja Wodeyar] expresses his gratitude to the Governor General [Sir John Lawrence] for the recognition accorded to his adopted son [Chama Rajendra Wodeyar]] as the rightful heir and successor to the throne of Mysore
Papers regarding Mysore State, Vol 3 - the Maharaja of Mysore [Krishna Raja Wodeyar] enquires whether any decision has been reached by the Government of India regarding the guardianship of his adopted son [Chama Rajendra Wodeyar]
Papers regarding Mysore State, Vol 4 - Government of India request a speedy reply from the Secretary of State for India to their letters of 26 Aug 1867 and 5 Feb 1868, and their telegram of 24 Feb 1868, regarding the guardianship of young Maharaja of Mysore [Chama Rajendra Wodeyar]
Papers regarding British Burma - decision of the Government of India to provide the Chief Commissioner [Colonel Albert Fytche] with an official residence in lieu of any increases to his present emoluments
Papers regarding Burma - further papers regarding Captain Edward Sladens expedition to Yunnan - his report of his progress towards Momein - departure from the expedition of the Engineer officer, Captain Jackson Muspratt Williams - Robert Gordon is sent as his replacement (includes on, pp 30-38, a revised copy of Gordons diary of his journey from Prome to Mandalay, and, on pp 47-54, a survey report by Captain Williams, dated 18 Jun 1868
Papers regarding an outbreak of disturbances on the Hazara Frontier, Vol 1 - unsuccessful attacks made by Yusufzai tribesmen on British police outposts at Ughi and Dilburi - military measures taken by the Punjab Government to quell the disturbances