Further papers regarding the succession to the Chiefship of Jaora - interference by the Nawab of Tonk [Muhammad Ali Khan] in support of the claim to the Chiefship of his step-sister the Aolia Begam - Government of India take strong exception to his conduct
Papers regarding Datia State - transfer of the administration of the State to the young Chief [Bhawani Singh] - report on the administration of the State for the period 1 May 1864-28 Feb 1865, by Major Edward Thompson (with statements of receipts and disbursements etc.)
Papers regarding British Burma - report on the Gaiko Karens by the Deputy Commissioner of Toungoo [Captain Malcolm Bandine Sabin Lloyd] (with associated correspondence)
Conclusion of a Convention between the British Government and the Sultan of Muscat for the extension of the Electric Telegraph though Muscat territory in both Arabia and Makran (a copy of the Convention appears on pp 3-4)
Further papers regarding the rights of occupancy of the Talukdars of Oudh - issue of a Circular to the Talukdars by the Chief Commissioner of Oudh [Charles John Wingfield] following the Secretary of State's Dispatch of 10 Feb 1865
Financial provision made for the three grandsons of Makhan Singh, late a Granthi of the Sikh Temple at Amritsar, who died on 1 Sep 1863 (includes a register of Makhan Singh's property, on p 6)
Complaint of the Commissioner of Peshawar [Lieut Colonel John Reid Becher] of the unavailability of good maps of Central Asia - the Government of India request the Secretary of State to send out some reliable maps (includes, on p 7, a list made by the India Office Geographer, John Walker, of the best available maps of Central Asia)
Government of India sanction a reconsideration of the orders passed in 1853 regarding the rent-free tenures held by Syed Hussein Shah of Batala for the support of a khangah or shrine (includes a description of the lands in question, on pp 8-10)
Papers regarding the encroachments of the French in Cambodia and their conclusion of a treaty with that country - misgivings of the Siamese regarding French designs in Indo-China
Papers regarding the illegal traffic in African slaves carried on on the Kathiawar Coast - account by Lieut Colonel Christopher Palmer Rigby of how he rescued five African children brought for sale at Navanagar (includes copies of statements made by the slave-trader and by the five children)