Further papers regarding Dutch encroachments in Sumatra - representation of the Sultan of Achin to the Governor of the Straits Settlements that the Dutch have persuaded the feudatory chiefs of Dili and Langkat to renounce their allegiance to Achin
Further papers regarding Dutch encroachments in Sumatra - request of H M Government to be provided with information on the relations of Tamiang with Achin and Siak
Further papers regarding Dutch encroachments in Sumatra - letter from the Chief of Assahan to the Resident Councillor at Penang expressing anxiety about the Dutch annexation of Siak and Batu Bara
Financial improvidence of Prince Hamid Ali Bahadur, eldest son of the ex-King of Oudh [Wajid Ali Shah] - he is threatened with debtor's prison - Government of India grant him the sum of 60,000 rupees to save him from arrest but make clear that he cannot expect any further help from them should a similar situation arise in the future
Further papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 1 - objections of the Bhutanese to sections of the new Anglo-Bhutanese treaty - demand of the British for the surrender of the guns captured at Dewangiri
Further papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 3 - negotiations for the return of the captured guns - observations of Lieut Colonel Henry Bruce regarding the criticisms made by the Governor General of his (Bruce's) conduct of the treaty negotiations
Papers regarding the rehousing of the Mysore Princes (descendants of Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan) - memorials to the Viceroy from Muhammad Bashir-ud-din, Muhammad Mahmud Shah and Muhammad Feroze Shah - payment of 15000 rupees to Muhammad Bashir-ud-din for the purchase of his permanent residence at Chinsura
Papers regarding Udaipur State - report of the Political Agent, Meywar [Major John Pigott Nixon] on the administration of the State for the year ending Jul 1865 - improvement in the conduct of the young Maharana [Shambhu Singh]
Further papers regarding the alleged spoliation of the merchant Khu Poh by the Raja of Tamiang - question whether Tamiang is subject to Siak or Achin (includes, on pp 3-6, a memorandum on the Native States of Sumatra by the Governor of the Straits Settlements, Colonel Orfeur Cavenagh)
Papers regarding a robbery perpetrated upon Khu Poh, a Chinese British subject of Penang, by the Raja of Panai, a petty state on the East Coast of Sumatra