Cases of Abbas Ali and Karim Ali, former Munsifs of the Delhi Territory, whose loyalty had been suspect during the Mutiny - Abbas Ali is provisionally retained in the service, Karim Ali is dismissed
Ram Singh, a Sikh sepoy of the 23rd Bengal Native Infantry, who had been sentenced to transportation for life, for mutiny, is given a free pardon, on account of his having saved the life of Lieutenant George Simpson
A pension of 4 rupees 'per mensem' is awarded to Musammat Gulani, whose son Sowar Hyder Shah of the Irregular Horse was killed in action against the mutineers at Jhelum on 7 Jul 1857
Maulavi Rajab Ali who had performed valuable services for the British during the siege of Delhi is rewarded with an addition to his jagir in Ludhiana District
Question of the succession to the Raj of Hindur [Nalagarh] - recommendation of the Chief Commissioner of the Punjab [Sir John Lawrence] that Ugar Singh be recognized as the new Raja
Death, at Kabul, on 2 Jul 1858, of Ghulam Hyder Khan, Heir Apparent of the Amir of Afghanistan [Dost Muhammad Khan] - question of the political consequences of his death
Formal acknowledgement of the loans of 4½ and 2½ lakhs of rupees made to Government in May and Jun 1857 by the Maharaja of Patiala and the Raja of Nabha respectively