Papers regarding Mysore State, Vol 1 - questions of the education and training of the Maharajas adopted son [Chama Rajendra Wodeyar] - desire of the Maharaja that Lieut Colonel Gregory Haines be appointed his sons guardian
Papers regarding Mysore State, Vol 2 - the Maharaja of Mysore [Krishna Raja Wodeyar] expresses his gratitude to the Governor General [Sir John Lawrence] for the recognition accorded to his adopted son [Chama Rajendra Wodeyar]] as the rightful heir and successor to the throne of Mysore
Papers regarding Mysore State, Vol 3 - the Maharaja of Mysore [Krishna Raja Wodeyar] enquires whether any decision has been reached by the Government of India regarding the guardianship of his adopted son [Chama Rajendra Wodeyar]
Papers regarding Mysore State, Vol 4 - Government of India request a speedy reply from the Secretary of State for India to their letters of 26 Aug 1867 and 5 Feb 1868, and their telegram of 24 Feb 1868, regarding the guardianship of young Maharaja of Mysore [Chama Rajendra Wodeyar]
Papers regarding the outbreak of disturbances on the Hazara Frontier, Vol 2 - report by the Deputy Commissioner of Hazara [Captain Edward Lacon Ommanney] - criticism by the Government of India of the Punjab Governments frontier policy - necessity of establishing a telegraph line between HassaN Abdal and Aglore etc.
Papers regarding a series of raids committed on British territory by the Bezoti clan of the Afridis - military measures taken against them - death of Captain Arthur Ruxton in a clash between British forces and the Bezotis at the Ublun Pass on 11 Mar 1868, etc.
Payment of arrears of pension to two Oudh pensioners, Sadiq Hussein and Amatal Fatima Begam, for the period they were absent in Turkish Arabia (includes reports on both claims)
Explanation of Dr Henry Cayley, the British Agent in Ladakh, regarding the charges made by him against Khalik Dar, the reputed Kashmir Agent in Yarkand
Further papers regarding the allowances to be paid to the ex-Amirs of Sind and their families - distribution of the pension of the late Mir Muhammad Hassan Khan Talpur, head of the Khairpur branch of the ex-Amirs, who died at Rohri on 23 Dec 1867 - liquidation of his debts (includes lists of the pensioners, on pp 6-7)