Proposal of the Bombay Government that an additional allowance of 100 rupees 'per mensem' be granted to Rajasbai Mahi Sahib Maharaj, one of the widows of the ex-Raja of Satara [Pratap Singh], and now a state prisoner at Ahmadnagar
On account of the outbreak of famine in Rajputana the Maharaja of Jaipur [Ram Singh] removes all restrictions on grain traffic in his territory and abandons the collection of grain taxes - Government of India propose that in recognition of the Maharaja's liberality his personal salute be raised from 17 to 19 guns
Memorials to the Secretary of State for India from Mir Zulfikar Ali Khan and Mir Akbar Ali Khan claiming a pension from the British Government on the grounds that their father the late Amin-ud-din Ali Khan was a collateral relative of Tipu Sultan and a Bakshi under that Ruler (includes, on p 6, a genealogical table showing the two petitioners relationship to Tipu Sultan)
Request of Colonel James Knox Spence, Commissioner of Jubbulpore, to be allowed to retain his post as Commissioner for 3 years beyond the authorised period - Government of India recommend that he be allowed one extra year in his post (includes an account of his services, on pp 6-7)
Redistribution of the allowances of the family of the late Rao Kishore Singh of Alipura in Central India - Rao Bakht Singh and other refractory members of the family are compelled to enter into engagements for their future good behaviour (includes a genealogical table of the Alipura Family, on p 38)
Papers regarding Siam - death, on 1 October 1868, of the King of Siam [Prabat Somdat Phra Chom Klow alias Maha Mongkut] - succession of his eldest son [Chow Fa Chulalongkorn]
Papers regarding Tonk State - correspondence regarding the grants of land made by the former Nawab of Tonk [Muhammad Ali Khan] shortly before his deposition - decision of the Government of India regarding their disposal (a list of the jagirs, with particulars, appears on p 7)
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Syed Mohi-ud-din Khan, alias Budan Sahib, of Delhi, appealing against the confiscation of part of his lands by Government - the lands had been confiscated owing to his allged complicity in the Mutiny (with associated correspondence)
Grant of pensions and gratuities to certain dependents and former servants of the late Rajadnya of Satara [Balwant Rao Bhoslay] who died on 1 Dec 1864 (a list of the grantees with particulars appears on p 7)