Papers relating to the Punjab - native officers transferred from the Peshawar Levies to the Punjab Mounted Police are allowed to draw their former salaries
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - rewards made to certain chiefs of Khalil in the Peshawar Valley and their kinsmen for their services during the rebellion (includes details of the proposed grants of land)
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - further remission of commutation tax to certain jagirdars of the Thanesar [Karnal] and Ambala Districts (includes, on pp 12-17, a list of 18 sirdars of the Ambala District who rendered special service during the rebellion)
Papers relating to the Punjab - Government of India state, in answer to a query from the Punjab Government, that the Bhadaur territory has been granted to the Maharaja of Patiala [Narindar Singh] and his heirs in perpetuity
Government of India sanction the construction of dispensaries at Rohtak and Jhajjar at an outlay of 500 rupees for each building, plus 39 rupees each 'per mensem' for establishments
Papers relating to the Punjab - Government of India sanction the release of land worth 150 rupees 'per annum' to Pir Kamal of Kot Eesa Shah in the Jhang District (includes a description of the land, on pp 6-7)
Papers relating to the Punjab - statement of rent-free holdings held by the late Raja Dina Nath in Naulaka village, Lahore District, together with the recommendation of the Chief Commissioner of the Punjab respecting the same (with associated correspondence)
Papers relating to the Punjab - continuation of four small service jagirs in Peshawar District for the lifetimes of the present holders (includes a staement of the jagirs, on p 6)