Further papers regarding the outrages committed in Allahabad District by dacoits from the Rewah Hills - measures taken for the most effective use of the police in that area (includes, on pp 7-8, details regarding the crimes committed by the Rewah bandits in the years 1861-65)
Further papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 2 - demand for the surrender of the guns captured at Dewangiri - Government of India amend the phrase used by them in their letter to London of 22 Nov 1865
Further papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 4 - failure of the Tongso Penlow to surrender the guns captured at Dewangiri - proposal to send a military expedition against him - statement showing the extra monthly expenditure in the Military Department, on account of the Bhutan Campaign, for Oct 1864-Oct 1865, etc
Further papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 7 - summary of the political and military events relating to Bhutan in the years 1864-66 - question of the money allowance to be paid to the Deb and Dharma Rajas under the terms of the Treaty of 10 Nov 1865
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes - death, on 18 Oct 1865, of Muhammad Nasir-ud-din, son of Muhammad Anwar Shah - at the request of Anwar Shah his late son's monthly stipend of 100 rupees is continued to his only surviving adult son Wahaj-ud-din
Previous papers regarding the claim to the Indian Mutiny medal made on behalf of Sheo Ghulam Missar a native doctor and Chimman, a native dresser, (includes an extract from nominal roll giving personal details and note on services)