A khilat worth 1000 rupees and a pension equal to his full pay are bestowed on Kurban Ali, Commandant of the Moradabad District Sowars, for his long and faithful service and his loyal conduct at Delhi (includes, on pp 6-7, Kurban Ali's pension application register, giving personal particulars)
Death, on 30 Nov 1857, of Mahbul Ali Khan, Chief of Maler Kotla - Government of India recognize his son Sikandar Ali Khan as the new Chief - withdrawal of the independent jurisdiction exercised by two junior members of the family, Ghulam Muhammad and Rustam Ali
Reductions in the pensions of certain members of the family of Nur Sammad Khan, late Nawab of Rania - resumption of the pension of the wife of Ghulam Muhammad Khan of Maler Kotla
Government of India make a grant of 5000 rupees towards the marriage expenses of the natural daughter of the late Bijai Singh of Hindur, the money to be recovered from the property of the late Rani
Death, on 14 Feb 1858, of the Sikh Sirdar Sobha Singh Khalsia - Government of India recognize his son Lena Singh as his successor and confer a khilat of investiture on him
Nominal roll, dated 28 Apr 1858, of the Afghan Princes and Chiefs in custody at Ludhiana, giving the amount of their pensions and the number of their dependents (with associated correspondence)
Extracts from the Jalalabad Newsletter and the Diary of the British Agent at Kabul, also abstracts of documents relating to the war between Bokhara and Kokand (with associated correspondence)
Establishment of a check-bar at Dharmpur with a view to bringing the traffic between Dagshai and Sabathu under toll (includes, on p 5, a sketch map showing the proposed arrangement)