Arrival at Jacobabad, on the Upper Sind Frontier, of certain Sirdars from Kandahar, viz - Nasrullah Khan, Sultan Ali Khan, and Muhammad Syed Khan Populzai - they are received hospitably and allowed to proceed to their respective destinations
Death, on 25 Jul 1868, of Rais-un-Nisa Begam, widow of the late Prince Subhan, and daughter-in-law of Tipu Sultan - Government of India make a donation of 1000 rupees towards the cost of the funeral expenses
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from John Lewis Thornton, formerly Deputy Collector and Deputy Magistrate of Betul in the Central Provinces - he requests either 1) to be granted a reward of 18,000 rupees for bringing in the rebel Rajas of Shahgarh and Banpur during the Mutiny or 2) to be granted a jagir of 5000 acres of waste land or 3) to be restored to the service; [with appendices and associated correspondence]
Conclusion of Extradition Treaties between the Government of India and the States of Banswara, Tonk and Kotah (copies of the Treaties appear on pp 3-4, 7-8 and 11-12 respectively)
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes (descendants of Tipu Sultan and Haidar Ali) - memorial to the Viceroy of India from Prince Ghulam Muhammad praying that the house money originally intended for his late son and grandson, Feroze Shah and Feroze Bakht, be now awarded to their families (with associated correspondence)
Arrival in Calcutta of the Honourable Charles D Poston and Colonel Grant, United States Army, deputed by the US Government to report upon the system of agriculture in Asia - Government of India instruct the local authorities to afford them every facility