Papers regarding the Punjab - rewards made to Rup Singh and Saligram, Zemindars of Nangla in the Ballabgarh Territory, for sheltering European fugitives during the Mutiny
Papers regarding the Punjab - death, on 21 Dec 1857, of Sirdar Jaswant Singh, the Singpuria Chief of Bela - unsuccessful attempt by his widow to secure the succession to the estate for a supposititious son - Government recognize Jai Singh as heir (includes, on p 12, a genealogical table of Jaswant Singh's near relatives)
Papers regarding the Punjab - a pension of 100 rupees 'per annum' is granted to Dewa Singh, son of Bedi Amichand, a deceased jagirdar of the Gurdaspur District
Papers regarding the Punjab - rewards made to Lala Nathmal, Revenue Sheristadar in the office of the Deputy Commissioner at Delhi, and to his son, for their services during the Mutiny
Papers regarding the Punjab - grant of a pension of 31 rupees 'per annum' to Musammat Sahib Dani, widow of Bir Singh, the pension to be backdated to 1 Sep 1855
Papers regarding the Punjab - the pension of 135 rupees 'per annum' granted in 1849 to Mussamat Bassanti, a slave girl of Rani Randharis, is resumed by Government on account of her immoral conduct
Papers regarding British Burma - adoption of a new set of 'Rules for the Administration of the Pegu Forests' (contains copies of both the old rules and the amended rules)
Papers regarding the administration of Oudh, Vol 3 - rules for the guidance of Deputy Commissioners - memorandum of the Chief Commissioner [Robert Montgomery] dated 13 May 1858 - mopping up operations against the mutineers etc.