Papers regarding the Punjab - a pension of 100 rupees 'per annum' is granted to Dewa Singh, son of Bedi Amichand, a deceased jagirdar of the Gurdaspur District
Papers regarding the Punjab - rewards made to Lala Nathmal, Revenue Sheristadar in the office of the Deputy Commissioner at Delhi, and to his son, for their services during the Mutiny
Papers regarding the Punjab - grant of a pension of 31 rupees 'per annum' to Musammat Sahib Dani, widow of Bir Singh, the pension to be backdated to 1 Sep 1855
Papers regarding the Punjab - the pension of 135 rupees 'per annum' granted in 1849 to Mussamat Bassanti, a slave girl of Rani Randharis, is resumed by Government on account of her immoral conduct
Papers regarding the Punjab - decision of the Government of India that the Kularan villages ceded to the Raja of Jind as a reward for his services during the Mutiny shall be considered as a perpetual grant
Papers regarding the Punjab - loss of the Nalagarh jewels at Delhi - the firm of Saligram and Muttra Doss is absolved from any responsibility for the loss, the jewels having been taken as plunder during the recapture of the city
Papers regarding the Punjab - a brass 6-pounder gun which had been washed up on the banks of the Indus is presented to the Chief of Amb [Jahandad Khan] as a reward for his loyalty during the Mutiny
Papers regarding the Punjab - the Rana of the Petty Hill State of Baghal is presented with a khilat worth 1000 rupees in recognition of his loyalty during the Mutiny