Allegations made by Maharaja Jang Bahadur of Nepal of predatory incursions into Nepal by marauders from the British frontier districts in Bihar - proposal that a British civil officer should make a tour of investigation in conjunction with the Maharaja's brother, Jagat Shamsher
Payment of pensions to individuals in the Derajat Division who have rendered service to Government especially during the Mutiny (includes lists of the grantees with recommendations as to awards)
Government of India suspend the implementation of the 'Amended Rules for the examination of probations in the Civil and Political Departments of the Staff Corps'
Elephant khedas (enclosures) to be established as an experimental measure in Bilaspur District, for two years, at a cost of 25,044 rupees 'per annum', in order to capture the wild elephants that have been ravaging that district (includes, on pp 16-19, a memorandum of the establishment required for a kheda)
Papers regarding Ratlam State - Mir Shahamat Ali to remain as Superintendent but to be assisted by Maharaj Sirdar Singh, uncle of the infant Chief [Ranjit Singh], and by the Thakur of Sarwan
Papers regarding the Royal Family of Oudh - memorandum to the Secretary of State for India from Nawab Iqbal-ud-daula representing that he is entitled to an increase in stipend, also a note on Iqbal-ud-dauda's case by H T Prinsep
Government of India forward to the Secretary of State for India a copy of the new 'Rules for the examination of probationers in the Civil and Military Departments of the Staff Corps', (the Rules are on pp 3-4)