Further correspondence regarding the measures in progress for the punishment of the Lushai Kukis - correspondence o, a sketch map of Cachar District, MS, coloured, showing location of tea gardens etc) (Vol 4)
Bengal Government adopt the plan proposed by the Deputy Commissioner, Naga Hills [Lieutenant John Gregory] for inviting the various Naga tribes to send permanent representatives to Samaguting - Government of India approve of the Bengal Government's decision
Papers regarding Poona pensioners - grant of a compassionate allowance of 15 rupees 'per mensem' to Muktabai, widow of the late Bhagwantrao Kunjair, a 2nd Class Sirdar of Poona
Papers regarding Karauli State, Vol 1 - Government of India grant a loan of 150,000 rupees to the Maharaja of Karauli [Madan Pal] to enable him to meet the ordinary expenses of government and to relieve his famine-stricken subjects, the loan to be repaid within 4 years, at interest of 5 per cent 'per annum'
Papers regarding Karauli State, Vol 2 - conclusion of an Extradition Treaty between the Government of India and Karauli (a copy of the Treaty appears on p 3)
Further papers regarding the journey of Thomas Thornville Cooper through South West China - account of his journey so far as given by him to the Nepalese Envoy to China whom he met at Khojnee
Further papers regarding the disputes between the Rao of Cutch [Pragmal] and his Bhayad - views of the Rao on the Secretary of State's dispatch of 16 Sep 1868 - dispatch of Shahab-ud-din to England as the Rao's Vakil
Further papers regarding Kothari Kesri Singh who had been dismissed from office as Diwan of Udaipur in 1863 and exiled from the State - he is permitted to return to Udaipur and is reappointed Diwan (includes a detailed account of the charges of malversation previously brought against him)
Question of the payment for certain koftgari (inlaid steel) articles forwarded to Messrs Howell and James in London by Messrs Colvin, Cowie and Co of Calcutta, Agents for the Government of India (a list of the articles forwarded appears on p 4), Vol 1
Further papers regarding the journey of Thomas Thornville Cooper through South West China and Eastern Tibet - he denies the Tibetan allegations that he assumed the disguise of a Gurkha in their territory