Mutiny papers relating to Nepal and Oudh - reports received frim the Maharaja of Balrampur [Drigbijai Singh] and others of the deaths of the rebel leaders Nana Sahib and Azimullah in the Nepal Tarai
Papers relating to the Punjab - printed lists of Europeans, Eurasians and Asians employed in the Punjab and its Dependencies as on 1 May 1860 (the lists give name, age, nature of employment, monthly salary etc)
Further papers regarding the ex-King of Delhi [Muhammad Bahadur Shah] and family at Rangoon - report on their condition by the Commissioner of Pegu [Lieut Colonel Athur Purves Phayre]
Papers relating to the Simla Hill States - report by the Commissioner of the Cis-Sutlej Division [George Carnac Barnes] on the Petty Hill State of Jubbal - improvement in the conduct of the young Rana of Jubbal [Karam Chand] etc.
A crystal throne, formerly one of the ornaments of the Delhi Palace, is sent to England on the ship Saladin (includes a memorandum on the throne, on p 19)
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Seth Kishen Chand of Murshidabad praying that the Secretary of State will reverse his order of 8 Nov 1859 (the order had overturned the decision of the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal to grant a portion of the pension of Jagat Seth Gobind Chand to the memorialist)
Papers relating to the Simla Hill States - claim of Mian Umaid Singh to the lapsed chiefship of the Petty Hill State of Baghat - the Governor General [Lord Canning] recommends the claim to the favourable consideration of HM Government (includes genealogical tables of the Baghat ruling family, on pp 21, 64, also House of Commons printed papers on the case, on pp 53-72)