Papers regarding the Punjab - the pension of Malik Khan Kolachi of Dera Ghazi Khan District is increased from 40 to 60 rupees 'per mensem' as a reward for his loyal service during the Mutiny
Papers regarding the Punjab - Muhammad Ismail and his relative Ghulam Ahmed are granted pensions of 70 rupees and 30 rupees 'per mensem' respectively for saving the lives of 41 Christian inhabitants of Delhi during the Mutiny
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 - Bandu Khan, a Customs chaprassi of Hissar District, who had sided with the mutineers, is subsequently granted a free pardon, having secured the capture of 8 rebels and the recovery of plundered property
Papers regarding the Punjab - Government pay 6483 rupees in compensation to the boatmen of the Lahore Division whose boats were scuttled in 1857 to prevent the passage of mutineers and rebels
Papers regarding the Punjab - extra allowances are awarded to the native commandants and adjutants of the seven Punjab Police Battalions in recognition of their services during the Mutiny
Papers regarding the Punjab - monetary and other rewards are made to the native officers of the Multani Horse for their gallantry in the field during the Mutiny (includes statements of individual services)
Papers regarding the Punjab - compensation amounting to 473 rupees 4 annas is paid to the men of the Multan Mounted Police for the loss of their baggage when in pursuit of mutineers in Sep 1858 (includes a list of officers and other ranks, and a list of the lost items)
Papers regarding the Punjab - loss of the Nalagarh jewels at Delhi - the firm of Saligram and Muttra Doss is absolved from any responsibility for the loss, the jewels having been taken as plunder during the recapture of the city