Further papers regarding the ex-King of Delhi [Muhammad Bahadur Shah] and family at Rangoon - report on their condition by the Commissioner of Pegu [Lieut Colonel Athur Purves Phayre]
Papers relating to the Simla Hill States - report by the Commissioner of the Cis-Sutlej Division [George Carnac Barnes] on the Petty Hill State of Jubbal - improvement in the conduct of the young Rana of Jubbal [Karam Chand] etc.
Papers relating to the Punjab - occurrence of a severe famine in the Cis-Sutlej States and Haryana owing to the failure of the autumn crops - measures taken to bring relief to the inhabitants
Papers relating to Bengal - request of Babu Isar Chandar Ghosal of Santipur to be officially accorded the title of 'Mohasoy' - Government of India object to the Secretary of State for India's having written directly to the Babu using that title
Papers relating to the Punjab - renewal by General Auguste Court of his claim to compensation with respect to a house that had allegedly belonged to him at Lahore
Introduction of new taxes in the Non-Regulation Provinces of British India, viz: Nagpur, the Punjab, Oudh, Pegu, Tenasserim and Martaban, Vol 1 - general correspondence
Introduction of new taxes in the Non-Regulation Provinces of British India, Vol 2 - imposition of a tax on artisans and traders in the Jhang District of the Punjab (includes returns regarding the levying of the tax, on pp 16-21)
Introduction of new taxes in the Non-Regulation Provinces of British India, Vol 3 - further papers regarding reforms in the revenue administration of the Nagpur Territory - abolition of Sair duties etc.(includes statistical returns)
Papers relating to Baroda State - a kharita from the Governor General [Lord Auckland] and two marchhals are presented on 7 Feb 1859 to the Gaikwar of Baroda [Khande Rao] by the British Resident at Baroda [Sir Richmond Shakespear]
Papers relating to Baroda State - removal of the retrenchment imposed with respect to the employment of two peons by Lieutenant Lionel Chase Barton in the period 14 Dec 1856-11 Mar 1857