Papers regarding the Punjab - the jagir held by the late Bhup Singh at Kang in the Jullundur District is continued to his two sons for life subject to the payment of three quarters' revenue - a pension of 300 rupees 'per annum' is granted to his widow
Papers regarding the Punjab - grant of a portion of the village of Jari in the Leia (Mianwali) District to Mitta Khan, a turmandar of the Karrani tribe
Papers regarding British Burma - attack made on 8 Sep 1858 by a band of dacoits on the Pegu Light Infantry guard at Allanmyo - the naik in charge of the guard is subsequently tried for dereliction of duty and reduced to the ranks (includes proceedings of the Court of Enquiry, on pp 14-20)
Papers regarding Oudh, Vol 40(11) - the expenditure of 8609 rupees on demolition work in the city of Lucknow in the period Apr-Jun 1858, receives the sanction of Government
Papers regarding Oudh, Vol 40(13) - cultivation and sale of opium - free cultivation to continue for the time being - minute of the Judicial Commissioner in Oudh [George Campbell] (on pp 13-23), etc.
Papers regarding Burma - return to Calcutta of the two Burmese sent by the King of Burma to Ceylon to obtain a facsimile of the Buddha's tooth from the Golden Temple at Kandy
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - concealment of arms by the Raja of Bingah - case of Makhdaon Bakhsh, Raja Jai Lal Singh and Mammu Khan who were involved in the murder of Miss Jackson and her companions
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - successful action on 29 Apr 1859 by a detachment of the Oudh Mounted Police against a superior rebel force near the villages of Mahadeo and Diggi - award of the Indian Order of Merit to the two native officers of the detachment
Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - arrival at Katmandu of the families of Nana Sahib and Bala Rao - arrival also of the Begam Hazrat Mahal and her followers