Letter from the Viceroy of India [Lord Canning] to the Secretary of State for India [Sir Charles Wood] dealing with the general question of Indian honours and titles - he recommends the establishment of a special Order of Knighthood for India, dated, Camp Meerut, 24 Dec 1859
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Punjab - Government of India reject the claim of the Reverend James Kilbee Stuart to compensation for the loss of his property at Nowshera in the flood of 10 Aug 1858 (includes a list of the property, on pp 5-6)
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Punjab - Government of India reject the claim of Captain W Sandilands RE to be compensated for the loss of his property at Akora in the recent Indus flood (includes a list of the property, on p 4)
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Punjab - a pension of 100 rupees 'per mensem' is awarded to Mary D Lawrie, widow of the late J W Lawrie, Interpreter at the Court of Oudh - she had previously received a pension of the same amount from the King of Delhi
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Punjab - list of Uncovenanted Servants dismissed from the Customs Department, Delhi Division, in the period 1 May-31 Oct 1858, giving details of service and reason for dismissal (with associated correspondence)
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - the two shares in the Delhi Gazette Press, which had formerly been held by the Nawab of Jhajjar and the Raja of Ballabgarh, two convicted rebels, are made over to the remaining shareholders
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Punjab - expenditure incurred by the Punjab Government on account of the travelling allowance payable to students of the Normal School, Lahore
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Punjab - removal from office of the Deputy Commissioner of Panipat [Charles James Henry Richardes] on grounds of improper conduct (includes proceedings of the Court of Enquiry)
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Punjab - dismissal from the service of Sheo Dayal Singh, Extra Assistant Commissioner at Panipat, for receiving bribes
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Punjab - half of a well called Bhatwala, at Leiah, is granted rent-free to the Amins Gaman and Ismail, on condition they take care of the adjacent European burial ground