Papers relating to the Bundelkhand Political Agency - the appointment of Captain John William Willoughby Osborne as officiating Political Assistant in Bundelkhand is cancelled - Captain Edward Thompson of the 8th Bombay Native Infantry is appointed in his stead
Papers relating to the Hyderabad Assigned Districts - claim of the Berar Administration against Madho Rao,Tahsildar of Nandgaon in South Berar - complaint of the Commissioner of the H.A.D. [J H Bullock] against the decision in this case taken by the Resident at Hyderabad [Lieut Colonel Cuthbert Davidson]
Papers relating to the Hyderabad Assigned Districts - release from the Lingsugur and Raichur Jails of 49 persons imprisoned for participation in the rebellion of Mundarghi Bhimrao (includes, on p 9, a list of rebels confined in Bellary Jail on 2 Jun 1859, giving name, age, village of origin and details of sentence)
Papers relating to the Hyderabad Assigned Districts - proposal of the Deputy Commissioner of Raichur [Lieutenant Ralph Neufville Taylor] that Government should engage the services of a well educated person from England to instruct certain wards who have recently come under his (Taylor's) guardianship
Question whether the Mysore Princes' School at Rasapagla should be abolished - protest of Prince Ghulam Muhammad against the proposed abolition - his suggestion that it should be converted into a day school as before
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - request of William Ralph Benson, Joint Magistrate of Kirwee [Karwi], to have the clasp for the 'Defence of Lucknow' for his Indian Mutiny medal instead of the clasp for 'Lucknow' which had been sent to him by mistake
Memorandum by the Secretary in the Foreign Department, Calcutta [Edward Clive Bayley] explaining the reasons for the delay in introducing to the Foreign Department the new system of communicating the proceedings of Government to London (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding Bharatpur State - complaints of some of the Bharatpur Sirdars that the Political Agent [Major Philip Arthur Pleydell Bouverie] and Chaudhri Ratan Singh, one of the State Councillors, have arrogated too much power to themselves - Government of India find other grounds for criticism against Bouverie (includes, on pp 82-85, a statement of the expenditures of the Bharatpur State for the Sambat years 1913-16 ie 1857/58-1859/60)