Further papers regarding Kothari Kesri Singh who had been dismissed from office as Diwan of Udaipur in 1863 and exiled from the State - he is permitted to return to Udaipur and is reappointed Diwan (includes a detailed account of the charges of malversation previously brought against him)
Bengal Government adopt the plan proposed by the Deputy Commissioner, Naga Hills [Lieutenant John Gregory] for inviting the various Naga tribes to send permanent representatives to Samaguting - Government of India approve of the Bengal Government's decision
Government of India forward to London a printed copy of the 'Report on the Kohat Pass by Lieutenant P L N Cavagnari, Officiating Deputy Commissioner, Kohat, 1867' (the report appears on pp 13-83)
Bombay Government grant life pensions of 50 rupees and 30 rupees 'per mensem' respectively to Taj Muhammad and Din Muhammad, sons of the late Shahzada Pir Muhammad, a member of the former ruling family of Herat, the pensions to cease absolutely on the death of the recipients, and to be liable to forfeiture in the event of misconduct
Disinclination of the late Nizam of Hyderabad [Afzal-ud-daula] to carry out the plan for disarming the inhabitants of Hyderabad city, a plan which he had originally recommended
Government of India sanction as a special case the award to Commandant Mathura Dass of 600 acres of waste land in proprietory right, if possible in the vicinity of his home (includes a statement of Mathura Dass's services)
Transfer to the Bahawalpur State of the charge incurred on account of the escort supplied to the Political Agent at Bahawalpur - finances of the State reported to be in a flourishing condition
Complaint of the Chief Commissioner, British Burma [Colonel Albert Fytche] regarding the high sum charged as messing allowance upon Government steamers - Government of India reject his renewed application for a sumptuary allowance
Decision of the Government of India that the Commissioner of Assam shall no longer be designated 'Agent to the Governor General in the North East Frontier'