Government of India forward to London a letter from the Maharaja of Mysore [Krishna Raja Wodeyar] acknowledging the letter and presents sent to him by Queen Victoria (a copy of the Maharaja's letter appears on p 3)
The Agent in Rajputana [Major General George St Patrick Lawrence] states that no reply has been received from the Rana of Dholpur regarding the alleged harbouring of the murderers of Major Burton by the Dholpur Minister, Suba Deo Hans
Government of India forward to London an arzdasht (letter) from the Sikandar Begam of Bhopal to Lord Canning, replying to a letter received from Canning before his department from India (a translation of he Begam's letter appears on p 3)
Outbreak of disturbances among the Khonds of Baud, one of the Cuttack Tributary Mahals - dispute between the Rajas of Baud and Sonpur - suppression of the Khond disturbances by military force
Reply of the Government of India to certain points raised in the Secretary of State for Indias letter of 14 Apr 1862 regarding the creation of the Central Provinces
Government of India forward to London a letter of condolence from the Raja of Nabha [Bharpur Singh] to Queen Victoria commisorating with her on the death of the Prince Consort (an abstract translation of the letter appears on p 3)
Papers regarding Datia State, Vol 2 - march of a British force on Seondha - occupation of Seondha Fort - subsquent decision to dismantle the fort (includes a section drawing and a rough sketch of the fort, on pp 11 and 13 respectively)
Government of India forward to London a letter of condolence from the Nawab Nazim of Murshidabad [Syed Mansur Ali] to Queen Victoria commiserating with her on the death of the Prince Consort [an attested copy of the letter appears on pp 5-6)
Question of the disposal of 15 pensions in the Nemawar Pasgana following its recent transfer to the Maharaja of Indore - decision that four of the pensions will continue to be paid by the British Government (a list of the pensioners, with remarks, appears on p 5)
Outrages committed at Larut in Perak by members of the Hai San tribe upon Chinese British subjects engaged in mining operations - the Straits Settlements Government forces the Chief of Larut to pay adequate compensation - question of the increased duty levied by the Sultan of Perak upon the export of tin