Proposed of the Punjab Government that pensions of 25 rupees 'per mensem' each should be awarded to the widow and widowed daughter-in-law of Nawab Hassan Ali Khan of Jhajjar
Depredations committed near Kashmor on the Upper Sind Frontier by a gang of robbers from the Bugti Hills - they are attacked and put to flight by a party of Baluch guides attached to the Sindh Horse (includes, on p 4, a list of the guides recommended for pension and reward for their gallant conduct in the action of 18 Aug 1862)
Death, on 13 Nov 1862, of the Maharaja of Patiala [Narindar Singh] - succession of his son [Mohinder Singh] - assangements for governing the State during the minority of the young Maharaja
Further papers regarding the disposal of the property of the late Raja of Ballabgarh - the sum of 11,272 rupees, realized from the sale of the Raja's grain, is transferred to the Delhi Prize Fund
Final report of Major Henry Stuart Bivar on his negotiations with the Abor tribes and the engagements entered into with them (includes copies of his agreement with the Meyong Abors, 5 Nov 1862, pp 11-12)
Appointments of John W Linzee as Vice Consul General for the United States at Calcutta and of William Brooke as Vice Consul for the United States at Moulmein
The Chief Minister of Hyderabad [Salar Jang] assures the Government of India that the pensions of the Ranis of Surapur will continue to be paid regularly by the Hyderabad Government