Further papers regarding the financial embarrassments of Prince Muhammad Hamid Ali Bahadur, eldest son of the ex-King of Oudh [Wajid Ali Shah] - his father assigns him an allowance of 5000 rupees 'per mensem' for the support of himself and family
Further correspondence regarding the Turkish embargo on the exportation of Arab horses, Vol 2 - Turkish Government prepared to allow a limited number to be exported
Further correspondence regarding the exportation of horses from Turkish Arabia, Vol 3 - reluctance of the Turkish Government to restore the trade to its former footing
Further correspondence regarding the exportation of horses from Turkish Arabia, Vol 4 - negotiations of the British Ambassador at Constantinople [Lord Lyons] with the Turkish Government, etc.
Papers regarding Cooch Behar State - Annual Administration Report on the State for 1865, compiled by the Officiating Commissioner [Lieut Colonel William Agnew] - question of the validity of the 'Gandharva' form of marriage observed by the Ruling Family of Cooch Behar
Papers regarding the Punjab Civil Establishment - permanent saving of 487 rupees 'per mensem' effected by the abolition of certain tahsils - revised scale of additional allowances to be drawn by civil officers in charge of certain outposts
Further papers regarding the Elephant Kheda Establishment in the Central Provinces - decision to continue the establishment for the year 1867-68 - favourable report on the Kheda operations for 1866/67 by the Secretary to the Central Provinces Government [Richard Temple]
Further papers regarding the financial improvidence of the ex-King of Oudh [Wajid Ali Shah] - report of Lieut Colonel Charles Herbert - Government interference inevitable if the ex-King does not mend his ways (includes, on pp 7-15, lists of the ex-King's wives, concubines, children and retainers, with remarks)
Further papers regarding the proposed railway link between Rangoon and the western frontier of China - representation of Captain Jackson Muspratt Williams, Superintendent of Works, British Burma, that his views as to the proposed line of route have been misunderstood