Papers relating to the North Western Provinces - correspondence regarding grants of compassionate allowances and charitable pensions by the NWP Government in the second quarter of 1860 (includes a statement of the grants, on p 1)
Papers relating to the North Western Provinces - narrative of the proceedings of the Lieutenant Governor [George Frederick Edmonstone] in the Political Department for the second quarter of 1860
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - revised statement of property confiscated in the Etah District owing to the participation of the proprietors in the rebellion (with recommendations as to disposal)
Papers relating to the North Western Provinces - temporary appointment, for six months, of an extra moharrir (vernacular clerk) in the office of the Political Assistant at Banda
Papers relating to the North Western Provinces - statement showing the number of bills passed and expenditure sanctioned by the NWP Government during the second quarter of 1860 (with associated correspondence)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - Nechal Bhartie, a landowner of Bulandshahr District, is presented by Government with a parwana and an honorary khilat in recognition of the services of his late son Lachhman Bhartie who was killed by a rebel sowar while actively assisting the Magistrate of Bulandshahr
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - relaxation of the order forbidding soldiers of Princely States from carrying arms on the high roads in Hamirpur District
Further papers regarding the Sikkim Expedition - intention of the Special Commissioner in Sikkim [Ashley Eden] to march upon the Sikkim capital, Tumlong - negotiations with the Sikkimese - surrender by the Sikkim authorities of certain captives, etc.
Papers regarding Alwar State (Rajputana) - removal of Pirthi Singh from the Regency Council - appointment of Pandit Rup Narayan in his place - dismissal of the Raja's personal tutor, Munshi Umeid Singh - the Political Agent at Alwar [Lieutenant Eugene Impey] takes personal charge of the young Raja's education