Further depredations by Lushai Kukis on the Cachar frontier - their attack on the Muniakhal tea garden - military operations taken against them (Vol 2)
Depredations by the Kuki tribes on the Sylhet and Cachar frontiers and in Hill Tippera - reports on their various atrocities - Kanhye Singh, a pretender to the throne of Manipur, is thought to be involved - punitive measures taken against them (Vol 3)
Further correspondence regarding the measures in progress for the punishment of the Lushai Kukis - correspondence o, a sketch map of Cachar District, MS, coloured, showing location of tea gardens etc) (Vol 4)
Papers regarding a murderous attack made on 19 Jan 1869 by Kukis of the Shindu clan upon the police outpost of Chima in the Ciltagong Hill Tracts - defensive measures taken in consequence
Further papers regarding the journey of Thomas Thornville Cooper through South West China and Eastern Tibet - he denies the Tibetan allegations that he assumed the disguise of a Gurkha in their territory
Government of India inform the Secretary of State for India that the King of Burma [Mindon Min] has declined to purchase the 400 rifles which Lieut Colonel F W Ripley had procured for the villagers of Prome District
Question of the future succession to the throne of Burma - observations of the Chief Commissioner of British Burma [Major General Albert Fytche] - desire of the King of Burma [Mindon Min] to send some of his children to reside in British Territory
Government of India inform the Secretary of State for India of the dispatch of the Kashmir Tribute Shawls for 1868 (includes a description of the shawls)
Proposal of the Chief Commissioner, British Burma (Colonel Albert Fytche] that a survey be undertaken of the territory between Toungoo in Burma and the Cambodia [Mekong] river, with a view to the eventual construction of a telegraph line to Western China - Government of India decline to comply with the proposal (includes sketch map of the area in question)