Papers regarding the Punjab - appointment of Captain Edward Lascelles Dennys of the 11th Bengal Native Infantry to be Cantonment Joint Magistrate (1st Class) at Delhi
Papers regarding the Punjab - the confiscated residence of Mehbub Ali Khan at Delhi is granted to Sirdar Kanh Singh Rosah as a reward for his services during the Mutiny
Papers regarding the Punjab - resumption by Government of the village of Katcha Pakha in Lahore District, it having been fraudulently obtained by Chait Ram in 1851 - the village revenue for one year is granted to the individual who disclosd the fraud
Papers regarding the Punjab - question whether there were any dormant rights attached to a piece of waste land near Amritsar granted in Dec 1856 to Ganda Singh
Papers regarding British Burma - Government of India pass bills amounting to 53,718 rupees on account of expenses incurred in the Pegu Forest Department for girdling and marking teak trees during 1857 and 1858
Papers regarding British Burma - Government of India pass a bill for 2852 rupees, the amount of compensation granted by the Forest Department to cultivators at Prome for ground confiscated for the Government Teak Plantation
Papers regarding British Burma - memorandum of Edward O'Riley, Magistrate of Rangoon, on the boundary line between Siam and the Tenasserim Provinces, with special reference to telegraphic and water communications (the memorandum, dated, Penang, 15 Jul 1858, is on pp 4-11, including a sketch map, scale 1"=16 miles, opposite p 10)
Papers regarding British Burma - Government of India reject the offer of George Ure to sell them a small steamer for 16,750 rupees, to ply between Bassein and Rangoon