List of the tents purchased for various Government officers in the Punjab in the official year 1857/58, giving description of tent, name of consignee, etc.(with associated correspondence)
Lacchman Kaur, widow of the late Sirdar Jaswant Singh of Bairsal, is deprived of her pension of 800 rupees 'per annum' on account of her immoral conduct
Death, in Mar 1858, of Thakur Jodh Singh of Mairpur, Kotra District, Udaipur State, who had rendered valuable service to the British during the Mutiny - his place in the Meywar Bhil Corps is reserved for his successor as Thakur
Erection of two monuments at Lucknow in memory of Sir Mountstuart Jackson and other European and native victims of the Mutiny (includes coloured sketches of the two monuments, on pp 5 and 7)
Conspiracy of some sepoys of the disarmed wing of the 4th Bengal Native Infantry at Hoshiarpur to murder the Europeans in the station - the conspiracy is suppressed through the exertions of the Deputy Commissioner of Hoshiarpur, David Simson, and his assistant Captain [William] Paske - subsequent trial and sentencing of the conspirators
Two convicts named Namdar and Sarwar who had been sentenced to life imprisonment have their sentences remitted on account of the fact that their aunt had saved the life of the Judicial Commissioner at Hissar [Mr Jeffries] during the Mutiny
Cases of Abbas Ali and Karim Ali, former Munsifs of the Delhi Territory, whose loyalty had been suspect during the Mutiny - Abbas Ali is provisionally retained in the service, Karim Ali is dismissed
Question of the succession to the Raj of Hindur [Nalagarh] - recommendation of the Chief Commissioner of the Punjab [Sir John Lawrence] that Ugar Singh be recognized as the new Raja