Disputes among the Afridi tribesmen of the Kohat Pass - decision of the Government of India to temporarily close the pass to British Subjects, to withdraw the Banghar posts and to stop payment of the subsidy to the Pass Afridis, (Vol 1)
Government of India sanction an increase in the salaries of the sepoys and naiks of the Frontier Chaukidari Police in the Hyderabad Assigned Districts [Berar]
Government of India sanction an increase in the compassionate pension of Mrs M S Nixon from 22 to 32 rupees 'per mensem', the increase to be backdated to 22 May 1864 when her son Thomas Steele Powrie Nixon attained the age of 18
Award of a political pension of 30 rupees 'per mensem' to Narrain Singh, a political prisoner residing at Moulmein, payment of the pension to be dependent on good behaviour
Government of India forward to London the original receipt of William Dunn for the diamond ring presented to him by the Emperor of Austria - the ring had been awarded to him for his services in saving the crew of the Austrian Barque Victoria S. wrecked at the entrance to Akyab Harbour in Aug 1862
Report of the Acting British Consul at Jeddah [Henry H Culvert] that the slave trade there is now being carried on more openly than ever in spite of the formal prohibition by the Turkish Authorities
Recommendation of the Government of India that the Secretary of State for India agree to a compassionate pension of 30 rupees 'per mensem' being awarded to Mrs A Ventura, widow of General Ventura late of the Sikh Army
Proposals of the Punjab Government for creating a perpetual endowment for the repair of the tomb of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and the maintenance of the establishments attached to it (includes, on pp 8-13, a register of the landed property and cash allowances enjoyed by the tomb attendants)
Report of the Agent in Rajputana [Lieut Colonel William Frederick Eden] that the young Maharana of Udaipur [Shambhu Singh] has shown sufficient capacity to be entrusted with the reins of government in the near future