Papers relating to Baroda State - proposal of the Gaikwar of Baroda [Khande Rao] to bestow nemnuks of 10,000 rupees 'per annum' each on Govind Rao Pandurang and Ganesh Pant, two of his karbaris (ministers) who rendered valuable service to the British during the Mutiny - he requests the British Government to guarantee the nemnuks
Papers relating to Baroda State - report by the Residency Surgeon at Baroda [Dr John Proudfoot Stratton] on the Gaikwar's Hospital and Vaccine Establishment for the year 1858 (includes statistical returns of patients) (with associated correspondence)
Papers relating to the Royal Family of Nepal - Government of India allow the Maharani Sahiba and the Third and Fouth Princes of Nepal to retain 50 armed followers at their residence in Benares
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes - death, on 7 Apr 1859, of Sahibzada Muhammad Nizamuddin, a grandson of Tipu Sultan - funeral donation by Government - financial provision made for his widow and children
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab and North Western Provinces - grant of confiscated lands in the Bulandshahr District to Muhammad Bakhsh, Tahsildar of Gujrat, for his loyal services during the rebellion
Changes in the number and grade of Extra Assistants employed in the Delhi Territory and Punjab - overall reduction in numbers (includes, on pp 3-5, a list of the Extra Assistants, giving name, grade, salary and place of employment)