Government of India recommend to the Secretary of State for India that a pension of £100 'per annum' be awarded to F O'Byrn Hely, late commanding officer of the Bihar Mounted Police
Mutiny papers relating to Delhi - petition of Girdhar Lal, a banker of Delhi, to be compensated for losses sustained by him during the occupation of Delhi by the mutineers (with associated correspondence)
Papers relating to the North West Frontier - relations between the Punjab Government and the Pindiali Mohmands - submission of the Pindiali Chief Nawab Khan - tranquillity restored 'pro tempore' on the frontier
Further papers regarding the Sikkim Expedition - intention of the Special Commissioner in Sikkim [Ashley Eden] to march upon the Sikkim capital, Tumlong - negotiations with the Sikkimese - surrender by the Sikkim authorities of certain captives, etc.
Papers relating to Oudh - further papers regarding the levying of the Trade Tax (includes tables showing the amount of the tax collected in Oudh up to Sep 1860, the incidence of the tax on the various classes of traders in each district, and the number and nature of complaints against collectors)
Papers relating to the North Western Provinces - narrative of the proceedings of the Lieutenant Governor [George Frederick Edmonstone] in the Political Department for the second quarter of 1860
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - revised statement of property confiscated in the Etah District owing to the participation of the proprietors in the rebellion (with recommendations as to disposal)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - the Magistrate of Cawnpore [William Blunt] is authorised to include in his office contingent bill the cost of employing watchmen on the Ganges ghats in his district in 1858 and 1859
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - rewards offered by the NWP Government for the capture of natives involved in the murder of Europeans in the Banda and Allahabad Districts (includes revised lists of prominent native rebels of the Banda, Allahabad and Cawnpore Districts, who are still at large)
Papers relating to the North Western Provinces - temporary appointment, for six months, of an extra moharrir (vernacular clerk) in the office of the Political Assistant at Banda