A grant of 600 acres of waste land is conferred on Sirdar Bahadur Mutsaddi Mall, the last of the native commandants of the old Punjab Military Police - in addition he is to receive a pension of 200 rupees 'per mensem' on retirement (a statement of his services appears on pp 4-5)
Papers regarding Charkhari State - disputes between the two Kamdars, Diwan Nana Sahib and Manlavi Siraj Husain - decision that the Superintendent of Datia [Captain Edward Thompson] should exercise a general supervision over Charkhari affairs
Proposal that the pensions of the widows of the late Rajas Kishno Chandra and Govind Chandra of Cachar should be increased to 250 rupees and 50 rupees 'per annum' respectively
Further grants of rent-free lands to discharged native officers and NCOs in the Punjab (a list of the 23 grantees giving personal particulars and nature of award appears on pp 6-9)
Recommendation of the Bombay Government that a pension of 100 rupees 'per mensem' be awarded to Ghulam Murteza Khan, second son of the late Mir Chakar Khan of Khairpur