Miscellaneous papers relating to the Punjab - a pension of 100 rupees 'per mensem' is awarded to Mary D Lawrie, widow of the late J W Lawrie, Interpreter at the Court of Oudh - she had previously received a pension of the same amount from the King of Delhi
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Punjab - half of a well called Bhatwala, at Leiah, is granted rent-free to the Amins Gaman and Ismail, on condition they take care of the adjacent European burial ground
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - Kishen Singh Risaldar who had been deprived of his pension because of his hostile attitude during the rebellion has his house and property in Delhi restored to him
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - the Military Audit Office disallow the reward of 75 rupees made by the Deputy Commissioner of Hoshiarpur District for the capture of three deserters - Government of India override the Military Auditor's decision and approve the award
Papers relating to Kashmir and Nepal - Jothi Prakash announces his intention of leaving Jammu and returning to Nepal - he is informed that his return will not be welcome to the Nepal Durbar
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - rewards made to Saleh Muhammad Khan, an Afghan pensioner residing at Ludhiana, for services rendered by him during the rebellion
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - rewards made to Risaldars Bishen Singh and Panjab Singh of the 2nd Punjab Cavalry for military services rendered by them during the rebellion
Papers relating to the Punjab [North West] Frontier - death, on 6 Nov 1858, of the Chief of Amb and Tarawal [Jahandad Khan] - he is succeeded by his 9 year old son [Akram Khan] - arrangements made for governing the Chiefship during his minority
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Punjab - a pension of 688 rupees 'per annum', backdated to 1 Mar 1855, is awarded to Musammat Bishen Kaur, widow of Sewa Singh, a deceased Conquest Jagirdar of Hoshiarpur District
Papers relating to the Punjab [North West] Frontier - acceptance by Mirza Hassan Ali, an ex-jagirdar of the Peshawar District, of the pension of 360 rupees 'per annum' awarded to him in Jul 1855 - the pension is backdated to 1 Jan 1855