Death, at Kabul, on 2 Jul 1858, of Ghulam Hyder Khan, Heir Apparent of the Amir of Afghanistan [Dost Muhammad Khan] - question of the political consequences of his death
Formal acknowledgement of the loans of 4½ and 2½ lakhs of rupees made to Government in May and Jun 1857 by the Maharaja of Patiala and the Raja of Nabha respectively
Discontinuance of the payment of 2000 rupees 'per annum' which had been granted in 1852 to the Nawab of Mamdot as compensation for the abolition of his customs and timber dues
Grant to Sirdar Thakur Singh of a pension of 1800 rupees 'per annum', being one third of the pension formerly awarded to his adoptive mother the late Rani Partab Kaur
Question of the succession to the jagir of the late Kunjpura Chief, Tafaz-ul-Husain Khan, in Thanesar Tahsil - Government of India decide in favour of the late Jagirdar's brother rather than his illegitimate son
Shadi Ram, a Jat Zemindar of Palam village in Delhi District is rewarded with a remission of rent for his services to the British Government during the Mutiny
Financial provision made for the family of the late Bhori Khan, Kotwal of Rohtak, who had been killed by the mutineers - his widow is awarded a pension of 29 rupees 'per mensem', his daughter is provided with a dowry of 100 rupees