Papers relating to Oudh - magisterial and revenue powers are conferred on the following Oudh landholders, viz:- Major Alexander Orr, Captain Bunbury, Mr Schilling, Captain John Hearsay and Babu Dakhenaranjan Mukherji - resignation by Major George Wilson Boileau of his appontment in the Oudh Police
Papers relating to Bundelkhand and Central India - conferment of the 46 villages of Simaria Pargana in Damoh District upon the Raja of Panna [Nripat Singh] as a reward for his services to the British Government in the year 1858 (includes, on pp 36-38, a list of the villages, with particulars)
Papers relating to Bundelkhand and Central India - the seven villages in Saugor District held by the Raja of Panna [Nripat Singh] are handed over to the Deputy Commissioner of Saugor
Papers relating to Khandesh - measures taken to protect the roads in West Khandesh from the depredations of Bhil tribesmen - deputation of Lieutenants George William Hanson and John Durham Hall to Turan Mal - report of their proceedings (includes, on p 51, a sketch map, MS, coloured, of the Satpura Hills region south west of Barwani)
Papers relating to the North West Frontier - death, on 23 Aug 1861, at Kohat, of Captain Benjamin Henderson, Deputy Commissioner of Kohat - in accordance with his death-bed recommendations distinctions are conferred on the Khatak Chief Kwaja Muhammad Khan and on Shahzada Muhammad Jambur, an Extra Assistant Commissioner
Papers relating to Central Asia - the Deputy Commissioner at Simla [Lord William Hay] reports that he has succeeded in obtaining the journal of the late Adolphe Schlagentweit who was murdered at Kashgar in 1857 - he has also come into possession of what is allegedly Schlagentweit's skull
Papers relating to British Burma - the districts of Tharrawaddy and Henzada in Lower Burma are combined into one district - consequent changes in the civil establishment
Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - report received from Nepal that the Nana Sahib is somewhere in the jungles north west of Butwal - demi-official correspondence between Edward Clive Bayley and Thomas Douglas Forsyth regarding sending Ram Singh into Nepal to look for the Nana
Further papers regarding the transfer of North Kanara District from the Madras to the Bombay Presidency, Vol 2 - administrative arrangements etc (includes, on p 23, a map of the district, MS, coloured, showing boundaries and main roads)