Papers regarding Barwani State - report on Barwani by the Bhil Agent [Captain Alexander Ross Elliot Hutchinson] - assumption of the administration by the young Raja [Jaswant Singh] - arrangement for paying off the Raja's debts, etc.
Mutiny papers relating to the Nagpur Territory - rewards are conferred on three Jagirdars of Chhindwara District viz: Chatter Sah, Bakht Singh and Jugraj Sah, for their loyal conduct during the rebel incursions into the north of the district
Papers regarding Alwar State, Vol 1 - petitions from two individuals styling themselves Prithi Singh and Hardi Singh, complaining of the conduct of the former Chief Minister of Alwar, Lakhder Singh - comments on the petitions by the Political Agent at Alwar [Lieutenant Eugene Impey]
Mutiny papers relating to Indore State - expenditure of the proceeds of the sale of rebel property on the repair of damaged buildings in Mhow Cantonment
Papers regarding Jaora State - further good service rendered by the Nawab of Jaora [Ghaus Muhammad Khan] in capturing 71 Sundia plunderers - proposal of the Agent in Central India [Sir Richmond Shakespear] for a combined military operation against the Sundias
Papers regarding Bhopal - continuation of the payment of service pensions to 32 retired native soldiers of the Bhopal Contingent (includes, on pp 10-17, a list of the 32 pensioners, giving rank, age, place of residence etc)
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes - funeral donations made by Government on the occasion of the deaths of Jahan Nowaz Bibi and Salamah Bibi, two female members of the family, at Rasapagla
Papers regarding Mysore State - abstract of criminal cases disposed of by the Judicial Commissioner in Mysore in the period Jan-Apr 1859 (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding the Hyderabad Assigned Districts - cession of a piece of waste land near the town of Hulgi, Kopbal Taluka, Raichur District, for the establishment of a kaul bazar (includes a plan of the proposed bazar, on p 5)
Papers relating to Central India - memoranda by the Agent to the Governor General in Central India [Sir Robert Hamilton] regarding the chief officers of the Indore and Gwalior Durbars - he pays special tribute to the loyal conduct of the Indore Durbar during the Mutiny