Decision to spend up to 4800 rupees 'per annum', from savings on the Police allotment of the Derajat Division, on placing a few horsemen at the capitals of the Chiefs of the Bugti and Marri tribes
Grant to Mukhtahpersad of the sum of 500 rupees, in recognition of the services rendered during the Mutiny by his father, the late Tarachand, Assistant Toll Collector at Nabibganj, District Mainpuri
Death, [in 1866], of the Raja of Makrai [Devi Shah] - Government of India recognize his adopted son and grandnephew [Lachhu Shah] as his successor (includes, on p 4, a genealogical table of the Makrai Ruling Family)
Grant of 1932 acres of waste land in Gorakhpur District, worth 4830 rupees, to Babu Siva Pershad in recognition of his services in the Political and Educational Departments (a memorandum of the Babu's services appears on pp 3-5 and a description of the lands on p 7)
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Muhammad Nabi Khan, praying that two thirds of the pension of 300 rupees 'per mensem', formerly enjoyed by his late father Muhammad Bauker Khan, may be continued to himself (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding Burma, Vol 5 - drafting of a new Commercial Treaty between the King of Burma [Mindon Min] and the British Government - discussions regarding the same - kharita addressed to the King by the Governor General [Sir John Lawrence] (includes copy of the draft treaty)
Question of the disposal of the Mysore Trust Fund, Vol 2 - memorandum of the Deputy Accountant General, Mysore, regarding possible investment in favour of the Fund (includes, on pp 10-13, the account current of the Fund for 1866/67)
Decision of the Government of India not to appoint a Special Commissioner to adjudicate in the disputes between the Rao of Cutch [Pragmal] and his Bhayad [Jadeja Chiefs]
Report that a French survey party sent out to explore the course of the Cambodia [Mekong] river has reached Western Yunnan - the King of Burma invites them to his Court at Mandalay
Proposal of the Government of India that half of the pension of 6540 rupees 'per annum' at present enjoyed by Parbat Rao Gujar, a member of the Bhonsla family, be continued after his death to his adopted son, Pandurang Gujar