Papers regarding Mysore State - a temporary grant in aid of 300 rupees 'per mensem' is made by the Chief Commissioner of Mysore [Lieut General Sir Mark Cubbon] to the 'Friend in Need Society' at Bangalore
Papers regarding Mysore State - claim of Messrs Line and Co of Madras against Captain Francis Cunningham of the Mysore Commission for recovery of a debt
Papers relating to Mysore State - memorial to Queen Victoria from Rama Boyee, widow of Govinda Rao of Chitteldrug, praying to be granted financial relief (with copies of previous memorials and extracts of earlier correspondence)
Papers regarding Manipur State - supply of powder and lead for bullets to the Raja of Manipur following aggressions by hostile tribes in the south of the state
Papers relating to the Nagpur Territory - daring attempt made by certain convicts, on 26 Oct 1858, to escape from the jail at Bhandara - the attempt is foiled by the actions of the staff and other prisoners (includes a transcript of the trial of the guilty parties, with details as to sentencing)
Papers relating to the Nagpur Territory - transfer to the Central Jail at Allahabad of 21 Nagpur convicts sentenced to imprisonment with banishment, for crimes of dacoity (includes lists of the convicts with details of their crimes)
Mutiny papers relating to Rajputana - rewards made to two native officials, Lakha Bai and Nand Ram, for saving the lives of Edward Nue and his wife at Nasirabad during the Mutiny
Mutiny papers relating to Rajputana - report of Captain William Howell Beynon on the operations of Brigadier R W Honner's Field Force in Rajputana in the period Dec 1858-Feb 1859 (with associated correspondence)
Mutiny papers relating to Rajputana - awards of lands in the Delhi Territory and North Western Provinces to certain persons who rendered loyal service in Bharatpur State during the rebellion (includes, on pp 2-6, 16-22, lists of the recipients with details as to services and reward)
Papers relating to Rajputana - dismissal from the service of twelve native cavalrymen of the late Kotah Contingent who refused to attack a strong body of Mina plunderers near Deoli on 27 Feb 1859 - Government praise the courage of the commanding officer, Lieutenant Charles Henry Clay, for persisting in the attack with only three men, but they condemn his foolhardiness (includes a transcript of the proceedings of the Committee of Enquiry)