Papers regarding Singapore - alleged withdrawal from the Foreign Consuls at Singapore of the judicial authority hitherto exercised by them over their own nationals - case of the Consul for Hamburg
Papers regarding the police administration of Oudh - creation of the Oudh Miltary Police - division of duties between the Civil and Military Police - correspondence of the Chief Commissioner in Oudh [Robert Montgomery] with the Government of India, etc.
Request of Captain Frederick Stokes, late Extra Assistant Commissioner in Oudh, to have his pension of 62 rupees 8 annas 'per mensem' paid either in England or Calcutta
A retirement pension of 95 rupees 'per mensem' is awarded to Shahab-ud-din, an Extra Assistant in the Punjab - decision that previous good service with a Native Government should be taken into account when calculating an officer's superannuation
Papers regarding British Burma - disturbance caused by a religious impostor called Nga Shwe Hla and his followers at Twante near Rangoon - his subsequent capture by a British military detachment
Papers regarding the Punjab - formation of the Punjab into a Lieutenant Governorship - appointment of Sir John Lawrence as the first Lieutenant Governor - his departure for England on sick leave - Robert Montgomery appointed to succeed him (includes a medical report on Lawrence, on pp 6-8)
Offer of a free pardon to Risaldars Abbas Ali and Abdul Ali of the Jodhpur Legion for having saved the lives of Lieutenant W H Conolly and other Europeans after the Legion mutinied at Erinpura
Death, in Mar 1858, of Thakur Jodh Singh of Mairpur, Kotra District, Udaipur State, who had rendered valuable service to the British during the Mutiny - his place in the Meywar Bhil Corps is reserved for his successor as Thakur