Decision that the cash compensation payable for Baroda service lands occupied for railway purposes should not be paid as a lump sum to the holders but be invested by the Baroda Government on the holders' behalf
Major William Henry Rickards, Political Agent at Bhopal, is granted 6 weeks leave of absence from 20 Mar 1859, preparatory to his retiring from the service
Circulation of certain mysterious flour balls in North Berar by an itinerant barber named Ahidin - an official investigation fails to reveal conclusive evidence of seditious activity
Papers relating to Berar - Government of India sanction the expenditure of 700 rupees on the purchase of a house at Karanja to serve as a jail (includes, on p 5, a plan of the jail, scale 1"=30 feet)
Papers relating to Central India - rewards to certain native officials of the Central India Agency for their services to the British Government during the Mutiny - case of Mowla Bakhsh Khan
Papers relating to Central India - organization of the Malwa Bhil Corps - the Corps to be assimilated to the Khandesh Bhil Corps in terms of ranks, clothing, pay etc.(includes, on p 14, a table showing the caste composition of the Corps)
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - escape of two NCOs of the Gwalior Contingent viz: Staff Sergeant John Callow and Sergeant Alexander Jervis from Sipri [Shivpuri] to Agra in the latter half of 1857 - rewards are made to the two Dindokhea Brahmins who escorted them from Narwar to Agra (includes the depositions of both Callow and Jervis)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - Munshi Abdul Rahim of the 1st Bengal Native Cavalry who had been sentenced to transportation for life for involvement in the Mutiny is released unconditionally after his father Sheikh Panchu, a Cawnpore merchant, had petitioned the Governor General on his behalf
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - rewards made to the widow and daughter of Mithu Lal, late Daroga of the Dataganj Thana, Budaun District, who was murdered by the rebels