Papers regarding the outbreak of disturbances on the Hazara Frontier, Vol 2 - report by the Deputy Commissioner of Hazara [Captain Edward Lacon Ommanney] - criticism by the Government of India of the Punjab Governments frontier policy - necessity of establishing a telegraph line between HassaN Abdal and Aglore etc.
Two Abyssinian boys, Pedros and Wuldee Majio, whom Colonel W L Merewether, at the request of Sir Robert Napier, had brought from Annesley Bay to Bombay, are placed under the charge of the Reverend Dr Wilson and granted an allowance of 60 rupees 'per mensem'
Claims of uncertain Chowdries and Hakdars of the Berasia Pargana against the Begam of Bhopal [Sikandar Begam] with respect to certain land tenures -Government of India decline to intervene in the matter
Further explanation by Captain William Kincaid regarding his proceedings in respect to the wearing of shoes by native gentlemen entering his courthouse at Nowgong
Arrangements concluded by the Punjab Government with the Khetran, Bugti and Marri tribes on the Dera Ghazi Khan Frontier following the Harrand raid of Jan 1867 (includes report by Lieutenant Robert Sandeman, Deputy Commissioner, Dera Ghazi Khan