Proposal of H. M. Consul at Jedda [Henry H Calvert] that cruisers should be stationed in the Straits of Bab-el-Mandeb to ensure that British pilgrim ships observe the regulations against overcrowding
Report that followers of the late Kuer Singh of Arrah, who have settled in the Nepalese Tarai north of Tirhut, are preparing to invade British territory - Maharaja Jang Bahadur guarantees the good behaviour of the refugees
Government of India forward to London 40 copies of the 7th (and last) volume of Charles Umpherston Aitchison's 'Treaties, Engagements and Sanads relating to India are Neighbouring Countries'
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Virji Lall Doss, complaining of the insufficiency of the award made to him by the Commissioners for the Maharaja of Mysore's debts and asking for his claim against the Maharaja to be reconsidered (with associated correspondence)
Report of Lieut Colonel W F Eden on the installation of the Maharawal of Jaisalmer [Bairi Sal] - topographical report on Jaisalmer State by Lieutenant James Blair
Scheme for pacifying the frontier area of the Dera Ismail Khan District by establishing a small colony of Mahsud Waziris within British territory in the Tank Valley - 25 Mahsud horsemen to be employed as mounted police in the Frontier Militia
Papers regarding Nepal - birth of a son to General Jagat Jang Bahadur, eldest legitimate son of the Prime Minister, Sir Jang Bahadur - death, on 31 Dec 1865, of the infant's mother, a daughter of the ex-Maharaja, Dheraji
Measures taken to maintain law and order on the Nepal Frontier - the Nepalese and British Authorities to co-operate more fully in the suppression of crime (includes, on pp 11-15, a list of Nepalese Cutcherries etc. along the frontier between Gorakhpur and Purnea)
Proposed of two merchants of Rangoon, W S Steel and L Hernandez, for the construction of a railway from Rangoon to the Chinese Province of Yunnan (includes sketch map showing the proposed line of railway, also memorandum of Captain J M Williams on railway communication between Rangoon and Western China (with map), and memorials to H M Government from commercial associations in Britain regarding the opening up of commerce between Rangoon and China