Mutiny papers relating to Rohilkhand, Bundelkhand and Central India - adjustment of claims arising out of the occupation of British territory by their allies, the Princely States of Rampur, Charkhari, Baoni, Chhatarpur, Tehri [Orchha] and Datia
Further papers regarding Sirohi State (Rajputana) - Government of India inform the Secretary of State for India that since the situation in Sirohi has changed considerably since May 1861 they will postpone further action until receipt of the Secretary of State's reply to their letter of 7 Sep 1861
Papers relating to the Simla Hill States - enclosures to the memorial to the Secretary of State for India from the Raja of Bhajji [Rana Rao Bahadur Singh] (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding the conflict between the Nawab of Bahawalpur [Bahawal Khan] and his Chief Minister [Ahmed Khan] - Ahmed Khan is subsequently killed when the Nawab's troops lay siege to his house
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - question of the future residence of the ex-Rajas of Shahgarh and Banpur - Government of India reject the recommendation of the Agent in Central India [Sir Richmond Shakespear] that the ex-Rajas should be allowed to reside at Muttra
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - resolution of the Lieutenant Governor of the NWP, in the Political Department, dated 9 Sep 1861, regarding the apprehension of Naru Pant Nana, etc etc (with associated correspondence)
Papers relating to Assam - misconduct of Hazar Singh, Chief of Moleem in the Khasi Hills - he is deposed, and Melay Singh is elected Chief in his stead - Government of India ratify the election and confer the title of 'Raja Bahadur' on Melay Singh