Further correspondence regarding the raid made into Manipur State by Gokul Singh - question of the disposal of captured rebels etc (includes, on pp 5-8, lists of persons implicated in Gokul Singh's raid and in Maipak Singh's previous raid of 1862)
Further papers regarding the Burmese mission to France - Government of India driect that the mission be allowed to proceed but that no special facilities should be afforded to it
Papers regarding a murderous attack made by pirates on the crew of the British brig Futteh Islam allegedly off Trinkat Island in the Nicobars (includes depositions of witnesses before the Marine Magistrate at Penang, also, on p 11, a sketch map showing the location of the attack)
Government of India inform London that the questions of the supervision of the Gaikwars Mahals in Kathiawer and the reorganisation of his Cavalry Contingent have not yet been fully considered by the Bombay Government
The Resident in Nepal [Colonel George Ramsay] succeeds in obtaining redress for a Bengali Brahmin named Chardernath, a British subject, who had suffered false imprisonment at the hands of the Nepalese Authorities