Papers regarding the general defence of the Assam Frontier, with particular reference to the aggressions of the Angami Nagas (a partial duplicate of IOR/L/PS/6/547(15/1A))
Papers regarding the general defence of the Assam Frontier and the policy to be pursued towards the Angami Nagas (includes, on pp 12-15, particulars of outrages committed by Nagas in Nowgong, Gola Ghat and North Cachar, Mar 1854-Apr 1865)
Defence of the south-eastern frontier of Assam against attacks by the Shindus and other predatory tribes - creation of the new post of Superintendent of Hill Tribes in Northern Arakan (includes report and diary of a journey in the Chittagong Hill Tracts by Lieutenant Thomas Herbert Lewin, Nov-Dec 1865, on pp 20-32)
Question of the purposes to which the Abkari revenue of the Secunderabad Cantonment ought to be legitimately applied - disagreement between the Resident at Hyderabad [George Udny Yule] and the Government of India
Complaint of the Maharaja of Indore [Tukoji Rao Holkar] of undue interference by the British Government in matters connected with successions to the Chiefship of Jaora - question of the political status of Jaora vis-a'-vis Indore State and the Government of India (includes on pp 16-18 a list of Malwa Chiefs having direct treaties with the British Government)
Conversion of the life pension of 200 rupees 'per mensem' recently conferred on Khatiya Begam, widow of Nawab Ali Reza Khan Kazilbash, into a grant, in fee-simple, of 2753 acres of land in Rakh Khamba, Lahore District
Invasion of Manipur State by a band of Manipur exiles from Cachar District commanded by Gokul Singh - they are repulsed by a detachment of the 5th Bengal Native Infantry under the command of Lieutenant Frederick William Crohan - measures to be taken to prevent such raids in future
Grant of an allowance of 282 rupees 'per annum' to the Nono of Spiti to enable him to maintain his authority in the Spiti Valley (includes, on pp 7-9, a memorandum on Spiti by James Broadwood Lyall, Assistant Settlement Officer)
Inroads of hill tribesmen on the Sind and Punjab Frontiers - repulse of a party of Marris by a detachment of the Sindh Horse near Goranari - death of the notorious freebooter Ghulam Hussain, killed while raiding the Rajanpur frontier district - establishment of a greater degree of co-operation between the political officers on the Sind and Punjab Frontiers