The Chief Commissioner of Mysore [Lieut General Sir Mark Cubbon] pays tribute to the good conduct of the Raja of Mysore [Krishna Raja Wodeyar] during a disturbance in Mysore city in Jul 1858
List of the number of Indian vernacular copies made of the Royal Proclamation of Nov 1858 assuming the government of India, also printed copy of the Proclamation in English and printed copies of correspondence of the Governor General [Lord Canning] with the East India Company/India Office in Jun-Dec 1858 (with enclosures)
Statement of the military services of the Political Agent at Gwalior [Major Samuel Charters Macpherson], during the late Mutiny - his entitlement to the Mutiny Medal - also a supplementary return of native civilians who bore arms against the mutineers at the siege of Lucknow; (with associated correspondence)
Correspondence of the Madras Government regarding the movements in Arabia of Syed Fazl, the exiled Tangal of the Malabar Moplahs - efforts made by HM Commissioner at Jeddah to persuade the Turkish Authorities to hand him over to the British
Erection of two monuments at Lucknow in memory of Sir Mountstuart Jackson and other European and native victims of the Mutiny (includes coloured sketches of the two monuments, on pp 5 and 7)
Various foreign consular appointments, viz:- the Sardinian Vice Consul in Akyab, the Consuls for Spain, Oldenburg and the United States at Singapore, the Vice Consul for the Netherlands at Calcutta,
Transfer of the Delhi Territory to the jurisdiction of the Chief Commissioner of the Punjab - introduction of the Non-Regulation system - administrative changes - new appointments, etc.
Conspiracy of some sepoys of the disarmed wing of the 4th Bengal Native Infantry at Hoshiarpur to murder the Europeans in the station - the conspiracy is suppressed through the exertions of the Deputy Commissioner of Hoshiarpur, David Simson, and his assistant Captain [William] Paske - subsequent trial and sentencing of the conspirators