Final decision in the long-standing pecuniary dispute between the Gaikwar of Baroda [Khande Rao] and the Jam of Navanagar [Vibhaji Ranmalji] - Government of India decide in favour of Navanagar
Decision of the Governor General [Lord Canning] that Brigadier General Sir Richmond Shakespear was not entitled to a special extra allowance when combining the command of the Northern Division of the Bombay Army with the office of Resident at Baroda, (Vol 3)
Decision that the cash compensation payable for Baroda service lands occupied for railway purposes should not be paid as a lump sum to the holders but be invested by the Baroda Government on the holders' behalf
Claim of the Gaikwar of Baroda [Khande Rao] to the village of Mehmudpur in the Mahunda Pargana of Kaira District - Government of India reject the claim
Questionable conduct of E A McLean, Telegraph Superintendent at Biaora, in interfering in the affairs of the Rajgarh Chiefship - Government of India order his removal to another post
Major William Henry Rickards, Political Agent at Bhopal, is granted 6 weeks leave of absence from 20 Mar 1859, preparatory to his retiring from the service
A pension of 50 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to the family of Lal Gandrap Singh who was killed while commanding the Raja of Nagod's troops in the engagement with the rebels at Maihar - each of his four daughters is to receive in addition a dowry of 150 rupees when they marry
Government of India sanction the appointment of a Cantonment Joint Magistrate and Superintendent of Abkari at Gwalior on a salary of 300 rupees 'per mensem'