Papers relating to Kashmir - letter from the Government of India to the Secretary of State for India [Sir Charles Wood] informing him of the dispatch by the P&O steamer Simla of the Kashmir tribute shawls for 1860
Papers relating to Bengal - explanation of the Government of India regarding their misapprehension in the case of the Santipur notable Isar Chandar Ghosal
Papers relating to the Punjab - observations of the Punjab Government regarding the petition to the Viceroy from Raja Tej Singh of Sialkot - question of the extent of Tej Singh's judicial and revenue powers and of the tenure of his jagir
Papers relating to Rajputana - reports of instances of sati in Udaipur and Jodhpur States and of a case of samadh (burying alive) in Alwar State - Government of India consider that not enough action is being taken by the local authorities to suppress these practices
Papers regarding Sirohi State (Rajputana) - return of receipts and disbursements for the Sambat year 1916 (ie Jul 1859-Jul 1860) - question whether the period of British management should be extended beyond the original 8 years - question of the training of the heir apparent [Umed Singh], etc.
Further papers regarding the former Royal Family of Lahore - Government of India pay the P&O Company the sum of 24,150 rupees 12 annas for the freight and insurance of Maharani Jhanda Kaur's jewels shipped for England on the steamer Simla
Papers relating to the Simla Hill States - memorial to the Secretary of State for India from the Raja of Bhajji [Rana Rao Bahadur Singh] praying for the reversal of the Governor General's order directing him to pay tribute to the Rana of Dhami (with associated correspondence)
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - memorials to the Viceroy and to the Secretary of State for India from Raja Sarabjit Singh, an Oudh Talukdar, praying for the restoration to him of 325 villages in Bara Banki District, which had been confiscated because of his rebellion (with associated correspondence)
Proposed transfer of the North Kanara District from the Madras Presidency to the Bombay Presidency, Vol 1 - objections of the Madras Government to the proposed transfer
Proposed transfer of the North Kanara District from the Madras Presidency to the Bombay Presidency, Vol 2 - objections of the Madras Government - minute of the Governor General of India [Lord Canning], dated 13 May 1861, etc.