Miscellaneous papers relating to the Punjab - promotion of W H De Gruyther from the 2nd to the 1st grade of Extra Assistant Commissioner in the Delhi Territory (includes, on pp 4-8, De Gruyther's own account of his services)
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Punjab - Government of India reject the claim of Captain Henry George Raverty to arrears of civil salary for the period of his suspension from office as Assistant Commissioner, Multan
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Punjab - Government of India reject the proposal of the Punjab Government to remove the headquarters of the Leiah Division from Leiah to Dera Ismail Khan
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - rewards to certain inhabitants of the Jhelum Division who rendered good service to the British Government during the rebellion (includes list of the recipients with details as to service and proposed reward)
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - question of the payment of compensation to European inhabitants of Delhi and neighbourhood for losses sustained by them during the Mutiny - Government decide not to levy a penal cess on the ryots of Delhi District
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Punjab - arrangements for the future judicial administration of the Delhi Territory (includes, on pp 6-7, a comparative statement showing the former and proposed future civil and judicial establishments of the Delhi and Hissar Divisions)
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - Kishen Singh Risaldar who had been deprived of his pension because of his hostile attitude during the rebellion has his house and property in Delhi restored to him
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - the Military Audit Office disallow the reward of 75 rupees made by the Deputy Commissioner of Hoshiarpur District for the capture of three deserters - Government of India override the Military Auditor's decision and approve the award
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - the Punjab Government pardon two rebels, Murteza Khan and Umeyd Ali, in consideration of the loyal service of their relatives, Kamdar Khan and Nabi Bakhsh Khan
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - the loss of 543 rupees, occasioned by the erroneous sale of remount horses at Delhi by the Magistrate [Philip Henry Egerton] is written off by Government to profit and loss