Papers regarding Baroda State, Vol 6 - unsuccessful attempt by a British naval and military expedition to capture the fortess of Beyt from its Wagher defenders on 2 Apr 1858 - Bombay Government order an official enquiry (includes a list of individual casualties, on pp 21-22)
Papers regarding Baroda State, Vol 7 - final settlement by Lieutenant Lionel Chase Barton of the boundary between the villages of Burkatri and Warwalla in Kathiawar
Papers regarding Baroda State, Vol 8 - three native cultivators in the Dohad Pargana of the Panch Mahals, viz: Khumansingh Partab Singh, Bursingh Ratan Singh and Badher Bar Singh, are tried for murder, found guilty and sentenced to death - the sentences are confirmed by the Government of India (includes a transcript of the trial proceedings)
Papers regarding Baroda State, Vol 10 - abolition by the Gaikwar of Baroda [Khande Rao] of the transit tax levied at the ford on the Panora river on the borders of Baroda and Sachin
Papers regarding Baroda, Vol 11 - a rifle belonging to Captain Burrows is sold to the Gaikwar of Baroda [Khande Rao] for 500 rupees - question whether the sale contravened Government regulations
Papers regarding Baroda, Vol 12 - sentencing of five native inhabitants found guilty of attempted murder in the Panch Mahals - question whether the expense of their imprisonment should be charged to British Indian revenues (includes a transcript of the trial proceedings)
Papers regarding Baroda, Vol 13 - case of the Baroda nobleman Govind Rao Gaikwar - his physical and mental afflictions - question whether the unexpended balance of his nemnuk should be handed over to the Baroda Durbar to be used as marriage portions for his children, etc
Extracts of Bengal political proceedings for the second quarter of 1858 - the several vernacular schols at Banki and Angul in Orissa are placed under the superintendence of the Inspector of Schools for South West Bengal
Extracts of Bengal political proceedings for the second quarter of 1858 - Bengal Government contribute 227 rupees towards the funeral expenses of the Elder Rani of Angul
Extracts of Bengal political proceedings for the second quarter of 1858 - the usual gratuity of 18 rupees is paid to Kayera, a Meria ward honourably discharged from Cuttack Mission School in Jun 1858