Further papers regarding the raid of Gokul Singh into Manipur - diary kept by M B Rochfort, officiating District Superintendent of Police, Cachar, of his march into Manipur and engagement with the rebels - report on Manipur State by the Political Agent [Lieut Colonel William McCulloch]
Proclamation issued by the King of Burma [Mindon Min] reducing the frontier duties, both import and export, to 5 per cent 'ad valorem', and abolishing most of the Royal Monopolies (copies of the Proclamation in English and Burmese appear on pp 5-6)
Report by the Chief Commissioner of British Burma [Colonel Albert Fytche] regarding the embassy which the King of Burma [Mindon Min] has just dispatched to the Emperor Napoleon III of France - Government of India instruct Fytche to detain the embassy at Rangoon
Decision that the cost of employing a Special European Assistant to settle some disputes between the Kathiawar States of Junagadh and Jetpur shall, for the period 20 Oct 1866-1 Mar 1867, be borne by the Government of India and not, as was originally intended, by the two Native Chiefs involved
Papers regarding a murderous attack made by an Afghan called Azim Kumadan upon Mr Bean, an employee of Angelars Circus in the Michni border territory on 20 Feb 1867 - Bean is critically wounded and is thought not likely to survive
Government of India request the Secretary of State for India to provide them with authentic copies of all extradition treaties at present subsisting between Great Britain and Foreign Powers
Adjustment of the disputes between the Bassi Khel Afridis and their neighbours - raising of the blockade of the whole Aka Khel tribe - Punjab Government to pay an additonal 400 rupees 'per annum' to the Bassi Khel Afridis
Acceptance by Prince Azim Jah of the terms offered him by Government for the improvement of his position -financial provision made for himself and family - he is allowed to use the designation 'Amir-i-Arcot', etc
Form of sanad adopted by the Government of India for empowering certain Chiefs of Bundelkhand to hear and decide all criminal cases within the limits of their respective states