Further papers regarding the Mysore Princes at Rasapagla - question of the trust management of the moneys to be invested for the benefit of the princes and their families - Government of India decide to revert to the original trusteeship plan
Jemadar Fazil Khan who had accompanied Lieutenant Richmond Shakespear to Khiva in 1840 and who had subsequently held various military appointments, is granted a pension of 25 rupees 'per mensem'
Government of India forward to London 40 copies of the second volume of Charles Unmpherston Aitchson's 'Treaties, Engagements and Sanads relating to India and Neighbouring Countries'
Papers regarding Udaipur State, Vol 1 - removal of the Maharaj of Bhindar from the Regency Council - appointment of Raj Bairi Lal of Dilwara in his place
Papers regarding Udaipur State, Vol 2 - report on the financial condition of the State for the year ending 21 Jul 1862 (includes statements of receipts and disbursements, list of debts of Thakurs, memorandum of outstanding balances, etc) - gross peculation of the Minister Kothari Kesri Singh - his removal from office
Further papers regarding the award of pensions to three female members of the former Delhi Royal Family - Government of India cancel the award male to Haji Begam but confirm the award of pensions to Mohabat-un-Nisa Begam and Kadir Zamani Begam - they sanction the award of nine other pensions to female dependents (details of the nine further awards appear on pp 8-19)
Request of the Agents of the British Steam Navigation Company Ltd, Bombay, that Mr Johnstone, H.M. Vice Consul at Basra may be permitted to represent the Company at that place
Depredations of the Bhotias on the frontiers of Bhutan and India - proposed mission of the Honourable Ashley Eden to Bhutan (the Government of India's instructions to Eden together with the draft of a proposed treaty with Bhutan are on pp 71-82)
Government of India forward to London three sets of photographs of tribes in Central India taken by Lieutenant James Waterhouse of the Bengal Artillery also three sets of photographs of tribes in Nagpur Province, taken by Lieutenant Willoughby Wallace Hooper, 7th Madras Light Cavalry (includes descriptive lists of Waterhouse's photographs and his memoranda regarding the same)