Papers regarding Bahawalpur State, Vol 2 - outbreak of disturbances among the Nawab's troops at Ahmadpur Dera - the disturbances are quickly suppressed and the ringleaders tried and sentenced, (includes a return of the Nawab's troops, on p 11)
Continuation of allowances to four hereditary members of the old Bhil Police in Nimar District as long as they continue to perform the duties hitherto required of them
Government of India take strong exception to the conduct of Lieut Colonel Frederick William Ripley, Deputy Commissioner, Prome District, in supplying arms to the villagers of his district without official permission - Ripley who is now on leave in England is to be asked for an explanation of his conduct, (Vol 1)
Government of India saction the continuation of the annual payment of 1351 rupees to the temple at Chimur in the Chanda District of the Central Provinces - they also authorise the capitalization of the grant at ten years' purchase
Papers regarding the former Ruling Family of Lahore - death, in May 1867, of Maharani Lachmi Sahiba Sindhawalia, widow of the late Maharaja Ranjit Singh - decision that out of her lapsed pension of 11200 rupees 'per annum', 3600 rupees 'per annum' should be continued to her son-in-law Sirdar Shamsher Singh Sindhawalia
Government of India sanction the recommendation of the Madras Government that Sri Vardaraj Bange, the head of the Gumsur family, receive 12,000 rupees for the expenses of his marriage, and have his allowance increased from 500 to 1000 rupees 'per mensem' - memorial from Vardaraj Bange to the Secretary of State for India praying to be restored to the Zemindary of Gumsur (includes, on p 7, as genealogical list of the Gumsur Rajas)
Papers regarding Aden - the allowance of the Fudhli Sultan to be increased from 30 to 100 dollars 'per mensem' with effect from the date of his surrender to the British forces - the Sulten of Lahej to receive an award of 5000 dollars in recognition of his assistance in the recent expedition against the Fudhlis
Further papers regarding the suppression of piracy in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands - enquiry into the loss of the captain and crew of the Assam Valley on Little Andaman - dispatch of HMS Wasp and HMS Satellite on a punitive expedition to the Nicobars - question whether in the event of a British occupation the Nicobars should be annexed to India or to the Straits Settlements
Papers regarding Makrai State - question of the compensation paid to the Makrai Chief for the abolition of transit dues - Government of India confirm the succession of Lachhu Shah as Chief, against the opposition of one of the Dowager Ranis
Further papers regarding the Nepalese embassy to China - report received at Katmandu that the embassy is still at Ta Tsien Fu, having made a further representation to the Chinese Emperor as to whether to continue onwards towards Peking