Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - conflicting reports regarding the fate of the Nana Sahib - report that the Nana, Bala Rao and the Raja of Gonda are still alive
Papers regarding the North East Frontier - death of Gonokant Singh, Joub Raja of Assam, on 10 Sep 1858 - his pension of 500 rupees 'per mensem' is continued to his widow and son
Papers regarding the North East Frontier - death, on 9 Mar 1859, of Lakedi Rani, one of the widows of the late Raja Govind Chandra of Cachar - her pension is resumed by Government - a grant of 100 rupees is made to her family for the performance of her Shradh
Papers regarding the North East Frontier - attack made on or about 17 May 1858 by a party of Angami Nagas on the village of Guju in North Cachar - 10 villagers are killed, 9 wounded and 39 made captive - an attempt to pursue the attackers proves ineffectual
Papers regarding the North East Frontier - death, on 9 May 1859, of Rai Dangia Kunwari, widow of Raja Jogesar Singh - her pension of 10 rupees 'per mensem' lapses to Government
Papers regarding Orissa - grant of the usual donation of 10 rupees each to two female Meria wards who have left the Mission School at Cuttack by reason of marriage
Papers regarding Orissa - grant of the usual donation of 18 rupees to a Meria ward called Kerimbi who had left the Cuttack Mission School and set himself up in business
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - a grant of lands and money is made to Kazi Muhammad Ali Akbar for his services as Tahsildar of Chiriakot during the rebellion
Memorandum showing the original and present state of the 2 ½ Lakhs Fund granted as a provision to the members of the late Maratha Government (in the Saugor and Narbada Territories)