Visit of the Governor General [Lord Canning] to the Punjab, Vol 4 - letter from the Punjab Government to the Government of India adverting to the success of the visit (with associated correspondence)
Miscellaneous questions - the civil and military stations at Hissar are to exercise two separate jurisdictions (includes a coloured sketch map of Hissar cantonments) - question of the pensions awarded to the family of Ranjit Singh, a deceased sodhi of Hoshiarpur District - the sentence of death passed on the Hyderabad rebel Sidi Joahir is commuted to transportation for life
Question of the right of Native Princes to adopt an heir, Vol 1 - necessity for a consistent policy on the part of Government - correspondence between the Government of India and the Secretary of State for India
Question of the right of Native Princes to adopt an heir, Vol 2 - memorandum by George Carnac Barnes on the rules of succession in the Cis-Sutlej Protected States and the Punjab Hill States (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding the Punjab/North West Frontier - outbreak of a disturbance at Peshawar on 4 Apr 1860 arising from the misunderstanding of a proclamation on new taxation measures - the disturbance is suppressed with minimum force
Papers regarding Nepal - restoration to Nepal of a tract of country on the Oudh frontier which had been ceded to the British in 1816 - appointment of Lieutenants Isaac Forsyth McAndrew and Frederick Cortlandt Anderson to demarcate the new boundary line
Papers regarding Mysore State - petitions from the native inhabitants of Bangalore, the Chitaldroog Division and Mysore City protesting against the intended resignation of Sir Mark Cubbon as Chief Commissioner of Mysore (with associated correspondence)
Mutiny papers regarding Central India - Government of India inform the Secretary of State for India that Nubbujan was tried then subsequently released under the Amnesty, and that Ahmed Jan, Kiladar of Mhonda, died in jail whilst awaiting trial
Papers regarding the Kingdom of Burma - Government of India inform the Secretary of State for India that Thomas Spears, a Mandalay merchant, is bringing with him to England an address from the Burmese Ministers of State to HM Government