Papers relating to the Punjab - proposed appointment to the Punjab Commission of six Assistant Commissioners (3rd Class) three to be from the Indian Civil Service and three to be Indian Army officers
Papers regarding Kashmir - removal of the prohibition against Europeans visiting Kashmir - Major John Reid Becher deputed to Kashmir to act as referee in disputes between Europeans and Kashmiris
Papers regarding Muhammad Taffuzal Husain Khan of Nagpur - Government of India overlook certain aspersions against his character and bestow a substantial reward on him for his loyal service during the Mutiny (includes a detailed account of his services)
Papers regarding Gwalior State - intrigues of Pandit Harnath against Dinkar Rao - reluctance of the young Maharaja [Jayaji Rao Sindhia] to fulfil the promises formerly made by him to the Political Agent - dismissal of Dinkar Rao as Diwan - appointment of Balaji Pant Chimnaji to succeed him
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - circumstances surrounding the execution of Sowar Ahmed Ali of the Scinde Irregular Horse and his uncle Imam Ali, Zemindar of Jharsa, Gurgaon District - investigation into the equivocal conduct of Ressaidar Khoja Bakhsh of the Scinde Irregular Horse when commanding a recruiting party in Gurgaon District in 1857
Dismissal of Subadar Samandar Khan from the 2nd Sikh Police Corps, his commanding officer, Lieutenant John Richardson Auldjo, having reported adversely on his character
Papers relating to the Punjab - quarrel over a native concubine, between Lieutenant William Gordon Chalmers, Assistant Commissioner, Kohat, and Lieutenant John James Boswell, Second-in-Command of the 3rd Punjab Infantry - both officers are removed from their present posts and remanded to their parent regiments (at the end of the Collection there is a minute by John William Kaye entitled 'British morality in the Punjab')