Papers relating to the Punjab (North West Frontier) - increase in the cash allowances of the Khans and Maliks of Yusufzai (includes, on pp 27-53, a statement of the allowances, with details of individual Tappas)
Papers relating to the Punjab (North West Frontier) - disposal of the cash allowances and rent-free lands attached to the Chiefship of Hangu in Kohat District - contuinuance to the present Chief [Aliyar Khan] of the allowance of 400 rupees 'per annum' formerly enjoyed by his father (a statement of the rent-free Hangu lands appears on pp 6-7)
Papers relating to the Punjab - release in perpetuity of certain lands as an extra endowment to the shrine of Rori Sahib at Eminabad in Gujranwala District
Papers relating to the Punjab - Wazir Suchet Singh, younger brother of the Raja of Kapurthala [Randhir Singh] is granted lands in Gulyal hamlet worth 250 rupees 'per annum' in lieu of the original grant of the village of Bangla in Kangra District
Papers relating to the Cis-Sutlej States (Punjab) - transfer of portions of the late Jhajjar District to the Chiefs of Patiala, Jind and Nabha (includes copies of the sanads of transfer)
Papers relating to British Burma - erection of a flag-staff at Dalhousie at the entrance to the Bassein river - a small establishment to be stationed there to communicate with ships entering the river and to keep a watch on the river buoys
Papers relating to British Burma - comments of the Government of India on the Annual Administration Report for Tenasserim and Martaban for the year 1858/59
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - case of Ramchandra Rao Bapuji, late Diwan of Dhar, who had been deprived of his Jagirs for complicity in the rebellion - Government of India decide that neither of his Jagirs should be restored to him, Vol 1
Papers relating to the Punjab - question raised by the Commissioner of the Trans-Sutlej States [Major Edward Lake] as to whether European soldiers who are British subjects can be compelled to give evidence in the local courts - opinion of the Advocate General of Bengal [William Ritchie]