Decision of the Governor General [Lord Canning] that Brigadier General Sir Richmond Shakespear was not entitled to a special extra allowance when combining the command of the Northern Division of the Bombay Army with the office of Resident at Baroda, (Vol 3)
Government of India sanction the appointment of a Cantonment Joint Magistrate and Superintendent of Abkari at Gwalior on a salary of 300 rupees 'per mensem'
Selection of Amraoti and Khamgaon as Sadr Stations in East and West Berar respectively (includes 'Map of Khamgaon and Sadr Station, MS, coloured, scale 1"=200 yards', 'Map of Amraoti Sadr Station, MS, coloured, scale 1"=200 yards', and 'Sketch Map of the site of Khamgaon Sadr Station, MS, coloured, scale 1"=440 yards')
Papers relating to Central India - decision of the Government of India that pensions should be continued to those pensioners of the former Bhopal Contingent who were not implicated in the Mutiny
Papers relating to Central India - question of the conduct of the Jagirdar of Jigni [Bhopal Singh] during the Mutiny - report by the Superintendent of Jigni [Ganeshi Lal] - the Jagir to be placed once more under the superintendence of a British Agent
Papers relating to Central India - question of the payment of the quit-rent for 1856 which the Chief of Larawat [Ramchandar Rao Puar] owes to the Dhar and Dewas States
Papers relating to Central India - award of 100 rupees each to Clement and Marshall Alexander who helped save the lives of some European Christians at Indore during the Mutiny (includes an account of the previous trial of the Alexanders for allegedly aiding and abetting the mutineers)
Papers relating to Central India - case of Edalji, a Parsee merchant at Sehore, who was sentenced to 14 years imprisonment for receiving the watch of Mrs James, a mutiny victim - he appeals to the Governor General [Lord Canning] and has his sentence reduced to 1 year