Government of India sanction the award of a pension of 150 rupees 'per mensem' to the Raja of Khyrim [Oo Raban Singh] as a reward for his services during the recent rebellion in the Khasi and Jaintia Hills, the pension to be for the life of himself and successor
Recommendation of the Government of India that an additional pension of 100 'per annum' be awarded to Mrs James, widow of Major Hugh Rees James, late Commissioner of Peshawar
Further papers regarding five grants of land made to individuals in the Sambalpur District for their services in suppressing the Sambalpur rebellion - two of the grants are rescinded, the other three are allowed to stand
Papers regarding the Durbar held at Lohore on 15 Oct 1864 by the Viceroy [Sir John Lawrence] for the private reception of the Princes and Chiefs of the Punjab
Government of India forward to London four sets of photographs of tribes of Nepal taken by the Assistant Resident at Katmandu [Captain Clarence Comyn Taylor] (includes notes by Taylor on the four tribes, viz: the Limbus, Banras, Magars and Gurangs)
Further papers regarding the grant in jagir of the village of Kodla Kheri in Nimar to Bhim Rao - following the objections of the Secretary of State for India, the grant is commuted for a money payment with a promise of some waste land in proprietary right, rent free
Award of 10,000 rupees to Mounted Constable Ghazan Khan for his services in uncovering the complicity of certain Patna notables in the Sittana conspiracy