Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - petition from Mirza Salabat Shah and Mirza Keramat Shah, nephews of the ex-King of Delhi, who had surrendered themselves at Cawnpore under the Amnesty - Government grant them a pension of 50 rupees each 'per mensem' and restore their landed property in Delhi but deny them permission to reside there
Papers regarding the Thagi and Dacoity Department - report by Major James Sleeman on the operations of the Department in the year 1858 - reports on the industrial schools (reformatories for former thags and dacoits) at Lahore and Jubbulpore - proposal that Badhak dacoit approvers should be employed in the North Western Provinces as policemen - prevalence of Thagi in Oudh - appointment of Captain Thomas Hardy Chamberlain to direct the operations of the Department in Oudh, etc.
Papers relating to Gwalior State - rewards to certain officers and men of the 2nd Cavalry, Gwalior Contingent, for their loyal service during the Mutiny
Request of the Nawab Iqbal-ud-daula, now residing in Baghdad, to have transferred to him certain Government promissory notes held in the Bank of Bombay
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)