Further papers regarding the raid made by Lushai tribesmen on the village of Nundari in the Manipur hill territory in Oct 1868 - reports by the Political Agent, Manipur [Dr Robert Brown] - measures taken to prevent the Kukis and other wild tribes on the North East Frontier from procuring arms and ammunition
The Rao Raja of Alwar [Sheodan Singh] sends a kharita to the Viceroy and a petition to Queen Victoria congratulating them on the success of British arms in Abyssinia (translations of the kharita and petition appear on p 3)
Question of the rewards to be granted to the landholders and native officials who helped to suppress the Naikra rebellion in the Panch Mahals - grant for life of a village in saranjam to Jemadar Ghulab Bhodu, of the Irregular Levy
Question of the payment for certain koftgari (inlaid steel) articles forwarded to Messrs Howell and James in London by Messrs Colvin, Cowie and Co of Calcutta, Agents for the Government of India (a list of the articles forwarded appears on p 4), Vol 1
Question of the payment for the koftari articles forwarded to Messrs Howell and James in London, Vol 2 - letter from the Government of India to the Secretary of State for India
Question of the payment for the koftari articles forwarded to Messrs Howell and James in London, Vol 3 - letter from the Government of India to the Secretary of State for India
Further memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Francis Spencer, formerly clerk in the Government of India Foreign Department, praying for an increase in pension on account of past services (with copy of previous memorial and associated correspondence
Papers regarding a murderous attack made on 10 Jan 1869 by Lushai Kukis upon the Nowarband tea garden in Cachar - reports by W W Bailey, District Superintendent of Police, Cachar, and by Mr Edgar, Deputy Commissioner of Cachar - initial measures taken to protect the district (Vol 1)