Papers regarding Muhammad Taffuzal Husain Khan of Nagpur - Government of India overlook certain aspersions against his character and bestow a substantial reward on him for his loyal service during the Mutiny (includes a detailed account of his services)
Papers regarding Gwalior State - intrigues of Pandit Harnath against Dinkar Rao - reluctance of the young Maharaja [Jayaji Rao Sindhia] to fulfil the promises formerly made by him to the Political Agent - dismissal of Dinkar Rao as Diwan - appointment of Balaji Pant Chimnaji to succeed him
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - the pensions of Kazim Ali (1), Azim Ali, Kazim Ali (2) and Mansab Ali, four members of the family of Parwarish Ali, residing at Sikri in Gurgaon District, are resumed by Government because of their disloyal conduct during the rebellion
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab and North Western Provinces - grant of confiscated lands in the Bulandshahr District to Muhammad Bakhsh, Tahsildar of Gujrat, for his loyal services during the rebellion
Grant of pensions to the family of the late Imam Bakhsh, Persian teacher at the Delhi College, who, along with his two sons, was killed by British troops at the recapture of Delhi, 20 Sep 1857
Changes in the number and grade of Extra Assistants employed in the Delhi Territory and Punjab - overall reduction in numbers (includes, on pp 3-5, a list of the Extra Assistants, giving name, grade, salary and place of employment)
Papers relating to the Punjab - proposed appointment to the Punjab Commission of six Assistant Commissioners (3rd Class) three to be from the Indian Civil Service and three to be Indian Army officers
Papers relating to the Punjab - transfer of the headquarters of the Jhelum Division from Jhelum to Rawalpindi (includes two MS coloured maps of the Jhelum Division, on pp 7 and 21)