Rewards bestowed for services during the Mutiny - the title of 'Raja Bahadur' is conferred on Babu Raghu Nandan Singh and khilats are granted to his brother Babu Har Prokash Narayan Singh and to Babu Bishen Prokash Narayan Singh, all three being Zemindars of Sursan in Tirhut District
Papers regarding the North East Frontier - Bengal Government reject a futher request from the ex-Raja of Manipur [Debendra Singh] to be allowed to leave Berhampore and live in Sylhet
Bengal Government reject the request of Messrs Remfry and Rogers, attorneys at law, that a passport be granted to Babu Khalatch Chandra Bose of Calcutta to enable him to proceed without hindrance on a pilgrimage to Gaya, Benares and Bindraban
Papers regarding Chota Nagpur - account of the durbar held by the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal [John Patrick Grant] at Ranchi on 23 Jan 1860 at which presents were distributed to various native Chiefs and Zemindars in recognition of their sevices during the Mutiny (includes, on pp 9-10, a list of the Chiefs and Zemindars, with particulars as to services rendered and presents received)
Papers regarding Orissa - claim of Ganeshar Pal, Zemindar of Pal Serah, to the title of 'Raja' - Government find that there is no evidence to support his claim
Papers regarding the North East Frontier - deaths of the Assam pensioners Chandra Kolla Rani and Ganakant Singh Joub Raj - question of the disposal of their pensions
At the request of the Madras Government the Bengal Government instruct the Commissioners of Chota Nagpur, Burdwan and Patna to give every assistance to the Zemindar of Venkatagiri on his intended journey to Benares
Papers regarding the introduction of a new system of taxation in Oudh, Vol 2 - minutes by the Governor of Bombay [Lord Elphinstone] and Members of the Bombay Council [Henry William Reeves and William Edward Frere] - observations of the Government of India on the minutes
Papers regarding the introduction of a new system of taxation in Oudh, Vol 3 - Government of India forward to the Bombay Government a copy of the Chief Commissioner of Oudh's report of 5 Apr 1860