Papers relating to British Burma - introduction of new rates of allowances for witnesses in civil cases in the Pegu and Tenasserim courts (includes schedules of the new rates)
Papers relating to British Burma - request of Messrs H W Lewis, A P Phillips, John Slater and John Broadhead to be compensated for the loss of their property during the attack on Twante by religious fanatics on 9 Nov 1858 - Government of India award Lewis and Phillips 1000 rupees and 200 rupees respectively but deny compensation to Slater and Broadhead (includes lists of the plundered property)
Papers relating to British Burma - mistreatment of a lance-naik at Meaday by the Collector of Customs there, George Eyre Barr - Barr is removed from Meaday and appointed Collector of Customs at Bassein
Papers relating to British Burma - civil and criminal returns for Martaban Province for the first and second quarters of 1859 - jail returns of the Tavoy and Mergui Province for the first half of 1859 (with associated correspondence)
Papers relating to British Burma - statement of manufactures produced in Mergui Jail during the official year 1858/59 (ie May 1858-Apr 1859) - statement showing the employment of non-manufacturing prisoners in Mergui Jail and the value of their labour, in the first quarter of 1859/60 (ie May-Jul 1859)
Papers relating to Baghelkhand - claim of the Zemindar of Pendra to the village of Amarkantak which had been granted to the Maharaja of Rewah [Raghuraj Singh] in 1859 - Government of India allow the Zemindar a reduction of tribute by way of compensation
Papers relating to the Punjab - arrangements for creating a continuous boundary line between the Dadri Pargana, newly assigned to Jind State, and the neighbouring British territory - consequent exchange of villages (includes a map, MS, coloured, showing the boundary modifications)
Papers relating to the Punjab - Government of India grant the request of the Reverend J S Woodside of the Ludhiana Mission to be allowed to reside in Kapurthala State
Papers relating to the Punjab - a charitable pension of 12 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to Sardul Singh, the blind and destitute son of Budh Singh, a deceased patidar of Ambala District
Papers relating to the Punjab (North West Frontier) - a portion of his father's lapesd jagir on the Peshawar/Kohat border is granted to Zaman Khan, the Chief of the Orakzai clan in Peshawar