Papers regarding Gwalior State - favourable report by the Governor General [Lord Canning] on the conduct of Major Richard John Meade as Political Agent at Gwalior - report by Meade on the purging of mutinous elements from the Gwalior Army
Papers regarding the Bhutan Frontier - further acts of aggression by the Bhotias - Government of India decide to take possession of a tract of land on the western side of the Tista river which had previously been ceded to the the Bhutan Government
Papers regarding Burma - list of uncovenanted civil servants in Pegu Province, earning more than 10 rupees 'per mensem', who were dismissed in the latter half of 1858 (the list gives name, nature of employment, salary and reason for dismissal)
Mutiny papers regarding Central India - Government of India inform the Secretary of State for India that Nubbujan was tried then subsequently released under the Amnesty, and that Ahmed Jan, Kiladar of Mhonda, died in jail whilst awaiting trial
The Governor General [Lord Canning] informs the Secretary of State for India that since he is about to leave Simla for Calcutta all future dispatches from England should be sent to Calcutta
Papers regarding Burma - aggressive conduct of the King of Burma towards the Karenni chiefs - the Assistant Commisioner at Toungoo in British Burma [Edward O'Riley] is sent on a mission to the Karenni and Shan States
Papers regarding Burma - report, dated 28 Jun 1856, by Major Grant Allan, on his demarcation of the northern frontier of Martaban Province (with associated correspondence, also a map of Martaban Province, scale 1" = 4 miles, surveyed 1853-54, showing the boundary line in red)
Papers regarding the Punjab/North West Frontier - outbreak of a disturbance at Peshawar on 4 Apr 1860 arising from the misunderstanding of a proclamation on new taxation measures - the disturbance is suppressed with minimum force
Papers regarding the Kingdom of Burma - Government of India inform the Secretary of State for India that Thomas Spears, a Mandalay merchant, is bringing with him to England an address from the Burmese Ministers of State to HM Government