Complaint of the Judicial Commissioner for the Punjab [Edward Thornton] that his services during the Mutiny as Commissioner of the Jhelum Division were overlooked in the Governor General's minute of 2 Jul 1859 (includes Thornton's own account of his services)
Rewards made to the Maharaja of Rewah [Raghuraj Singh], to the Nawab of Rampur [Muhammad Yusuf Ali Khan], to the Raja of Charkhari [Ratan Singh], and to other Bundelkhand Chiefs for their services to the British Government during the Mutiny - defence of the Maharaja of Rewah against charges of disloyalty, etc (includes, on pp 13-19, a list of native officials in Rewah and the North Western Provinces, recommended for awards)
The Maharaja of Rewah [Raghuraj Singh] is granted the district of Sohagpur as a reward for his services during the Mutiny - he is also granted the right of adoption
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Ramchandar Rao complaining of his removal from the post of Munshi to the Nagpur Commissioner and praying to be reinstated (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding Achin [Atjeh] in Sumatra - report by Captain John Colpoys Haughton on his abortive mission to Achin in Sep 1859 - his discourteous treatment at the hands of the Raja of Achin - question whether any retaliatory action should be taken aganst the Raja
Papers regarding Borneo - conspiracy of Malays and Dyaks to massacre the European inhabitants of Sarawak - the steamer Hooghly is dispatched from Singapore for their protection, Vol 1
Conspiracy of Malays and Dyaks to massacre the European inhabitants of Sarawak, Vol 2 - the Acting Governor of Sarawak [C J C Grant] expresses thanks to the Governor of the Straits Settlements for sending the Hooghly
Papers regarding the Philippines - protest of the Philippines Government regarding the contraband trade between Singapore and the Sulu (Xolo) Islands - case of the English brig Alma