Measures taken by the Chief Commissioner of British Burma [Colonel Albert Fytche] to discourage the practice of British officials cohabiting with Burmese women (includes an extract from 'Allen's Indian Mail' of 21 Aug 1867)
Observations of the Political Agent in Turkish Arabia [Colonel Sir Arnold Kemball] regarding the proposals of Iqbal-ud-daula for altering the distribution of the Government of India's donations to the Shi'a shrines at Karbala and Najf (Vol 2)
Further correspondence regarding Muscat, Vol 1 - visit to Muscat by the British Resident in the Persian Gulf [Lieut Colonel Lewis Pelly] - his discussions with the Sultan regarding the designs of Syed Turki against Muscat
Papers regarding Rajputana - report by the Political Agent in Marwar [Jodhpur], Captain Eugene Impey, of the tour undertaken by him in Jodhpur in Feb 1867, for the pacification of the south western border of that state - reconciliation effected by the Politcal Superintendent of Sirohi, Lieutenant Williams J W Muir, between the Rao of Nimaj in Sirohi and the Thakur of Burgaon in Jodhpur
Government of India reject the proposal of the Chief Commissioner of British Burma [Colonel Albert Fytche] that an expedition should be sent to explore the caravan route from Ava to Yunnan via Bhamo
Refusal of the Bengal Government to surrender to the American Authorities a British subject named Alexander Murphy charged with committing manslaughter on board the American ship Nonantum while on the high seas - question of the interpretation of the Anglo-American Extradition Treaty of 1842, (Vol 1)
Complaints of the Maharaja of Mysore [Krishna Raja Wodeyar] regarding the recent alteration in the accounting system by which the financial year now ends on 31 March instead of 30 April
Papers regarding Tonk State - murder of Rewat Singh, uncle of the Chief of Lawa, and fourteen of his followers, by Hakim Sarwar Shah, in Tonk City, on 1 Aug 1867 - the Nawab of Tonk [Muhammad Ali Khan] who had instigated the attack, is deposed by the Government of India and replaced by his son [Muhammad Ibrahim Ali Khan] (includes proceedings of the Court of Enquiry, also, between pages 6 and 7, sketches showing Lawa from the north east and west, and a plan of the mud fort erected by the Tonk...
Papers regarding Burma, Vol 1 - observations of the Government of India regarding the Report on the Administration of British Burma for 1865-66 - reply to the same by the Chief Commissioner of British Burma [Colonel Arthur Purvis Phayre]