Papers regarding the former Nagpur State - question of the responsibility of the Indian Government for the maintenance of certain temples at Benares, Allahabad and Ajodhya, which had formerly belonged to the Raja of Nagpur (includes, on pp 18-26, a list of property attached to the temples)
Papers regarding the Nagpur Territory - revised scale of awards for the destruction of wild animals in the Nagpur Territory (includes, on pp 8 and 12, returns of wild animals killed in the Nagpur Districts in the years 1854/55 to 1857/58, and, on pp 9 and 13, returns of the number of persons killed and wounded by wild animals in the Nagpur Districts, 1854/55 to 1857/58)
Papers regarding the former Nagpur State - Government of India pass a bill for 3389 rupees 2 annas, being commission paid to Messrs Cursetjee and Co on the proceeds of the sale of the late Raja of Nagpur's property
Papers regarding the Nagpur Territory - Government of India pay certain sums on account of Abkari revenue to the mokasdars of the villages of Bakora and Simarthal in Chhindwara District
Papers regarding the Nagpur Territory - the Commissioner of Nagpur to have authority to dispose of persons acqitted of criminal charges by reason of insanity
Papers regarding the Nagpur Territory - Government of India pass the charge of 700 rupees incurred in 1855 on account of repairs and alterations to the Chanda District Jail
Papers regarding the Nagpur Territory - an intelligence establishment to be set up in Chanda District from 1 Aug 1858 to aid in the operations against Yenkat (Yenkist) Rao and Bapu Rao
Papers regarding the Punjab - appointment of Lieutenant William Rice Morland Holroyd of the 23rd Bengal Native Infantry as Inspector of Schools in the Delhi Territory on a salary of 600 rupees 'per mensem'
Papers regarding the Punjab - appointment of Lieutenant Frederick Murray Hay Forbes of the 39th Bengal Native Infantry as Inspector of Schools in the Punjab on a salary of 500 rupees 'per mensem' - his salary is eventually raised to 600 rupees 'per mensem'