Papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 1- reports on internal disputes between the Bhotia Chiefs - the Commissioner of Cooch Behar [Colonel John Colpoys Haughton] is instructed to keep a close watch on events in Bhutan
Papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 3 - question whether the defences of the British frontier post at Baksa should be strengthened (includes a memorandum on the defences of Baksa, on pp 7-10)
Papers regarding Savantvadi State - the Political Superintendent of Savantvadi is instructed to dispose of the 40 shares held by Savantvadi in the Old Bank of Bombay and to deduct the proceeds from the sum of 40,000 rupees remitted from the nazarana of that State
Papers regarding Rajputana, Vol 1 - reform of the administration of the Rajputana Agency - redistribution of the duties of the Political Agencies under the overall control of the Agent to the Governor General - creation of a new Agency for the Eastern Rajput States covering Bharatpur, Alwar, Dholpur and Karauli (includes, on p 7, a map of Rajputana, MS, coloured, scale 1" = 32 miles, showing distribution of work proposed by the Governor General's Agent, Nov 1868, also on p 9, a Map of Rajputa...
Papers regarding Rajputana, Vol 2 - transfer of the Shahpura Chiefship from the charge of the Commissioner of Ajmer to that of the Political Agent at Haraoti (includes on p 9, a 'Sketch Map of Shahpura, exclusive of estates near Udaipur', MS, coloured, Nov 1868)
Further papers regarding the case of Lieut Colonel Frederick William Ripley - further investigations confirm the accusations of maladministration and sexual misconduct brought against him - he is removed from his post in the Burma Commission (includes, on p 9, a list of Lieut Colonel Ripley's eleven illegitimate children, with their dates of birth)
Papers regarding Burma - renewed request from the Chiefs of Western Karenni that all or part of their territory be placed under British jurisdiction - they are informed by the Chief Commissioner of British Burma [Major General Albert Fytche] that the British Government cannot accede to their request
Papers regarding Bhutan - the Bengal Government refuse to allow political refugees from Bhutan to reside or keep their property anywhere near the Bhutanese frontier