Further papers regarding the suppression of Sati and Samadh in Rajputana, Vol 1 - kharitas from the Maharaja of Alwar [Sheodan Singh] and the Maharaja of Jodhpur [Takht Singh], etc
Papers regarding the suppression of Sati in Rajputana, Vol 2 - occurrence of three Satis in Udaipur State - measures taken by the Udaipur Government to suppress the practice
Government of India forward to London the translation of a kharita from the Maharaja of Jaipur [Ram Singh] to the Viceroy [Lord Canning] (the translation appears on pp 3-4)
Settlement of the disputes between the Udaipur Durbar and the Chief of Kanore (a list of the claims of the Kanore Chief against the Udipur government appears on pp 4-5)
Further papers regarding the murderous attack made by subjects of the Sultan of Johore upon some Chinese fishermen from Singapore - the Sultan of Johore [Abu Bakr] pays 400 dollars into the Singapore Treasury by way of compensation
Decision of the Government of India that the ex-Rajas of Shahgarh and Banpur shall not be allowed to reside at Muttra but that their families will be allowed to join them at Lahore
Government of India forward to London an address of condolence from the Maharaja of Benares [Ishwari Prasad Narayan Singh] to Queen Victoria commiserating with her on the death of the Prince Consort (a copy of the address appears on p 3)
Papers regarding Datia State Vol 1 - intrigues of the Rani Regent on behalf of Arjun Singh, the illegitimate son of the late Raja - assemblage of a rebel force at Seondha - their subsequent surrender to the Superintendent of Datia [Captain Edward Thompson]
Government of India forward to London an address of condolence from the Indian Association of Oudh to Queen Victoria commiserating with her on the death of the Prince Consort (the text of the letter is not with the Collection)
Government of India report that the transfer of portions of Jhajjar District to the Chiefs of Patiala, Jind and Nabha has effected a net saving of 45,876 rupees 'per annum' (a detailed statement of the savings effected appears on pp 4-5)