Papers regarding Ali-Rajpur State - unfavourable report by the Bhil Agent, Captain P W Bannerman - the Chief [Ganga Deo] is deposed and replaced by his younger brother [Rup Deo] - the state is placed under British management, with Muhammad Najif Khan as Superintendent
Further papers regarding the French Catholic missionaries in Tibet - letter regarding them from the Kajis of Lhasa to Maharaja Sir Jang Bahadur, Prime Minister of Nepal, etc (Vol 1)
Further papers regarding the Nepalese mission which left Katmandu in 1866 for China - account by Bishop Joseph Marie Chauveau of the progress of the mission and its homeward journey as far as Ta Tsien Fu - decision of the Government of India not to communicate a copy of Chauveau's account to Maharaja Sir Jang Bahadur, (Vol 3)
Report of the Agent in Rajputana [Major William Harte Keatinge] that unseasonable weather has resulted in a disastrous spring harvest with consequent distress among the population
Papers regarding the judicial murder at Mandalay of a Buddhist dissenter called Oopho - the original report that he had been crucified alive is found to be false - the Government of India convey their displeasure at the murder to the King of Burma [Mindon Min]
Papers regarding depredations committed by a gang of dacoits under Dipah in the Salween and Thaton Districts of British Burma - correspondence regarding the same between the Commissioner of Moulmein and the Chief Commissioner of British Burma (includes, on p 4, a sketch map showing part of the area concerned)
Further papers regarding the activities of the Bhutanese envoy [the Deb Zimpen] at Baksa - he continues to recruit Nepalese coolies for service in the Bhutan army and is ordered to leave Baksa - Bengal Government take exception to the conduct of Lieut Colonel Harry Smith Obbard, the Commanding Officer at Baksa
Papers regarding the alleged prevalence in the Central India States of the crime of kidnapping women for immoral purposes - reports from the various Political Agencies, etc
Papers regarding the Carnatic stipendiaries, Vol 1 - memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Khader Beg, formerly bodyguard of the late Nawab of Arcot, praying that his half-pay pension be upgraded to a full-pay one (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding the Carnatic stipendiaries, Vol 2 - memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Muhammad Abdul Khalik and Mohammad Abdul Wahab praying that their late mother's pension of 208 rupees 'per mensem' be restored to them (with associated correspondence)