Correspondence between the Government of India and the Punjab Government regarding the rights of the Lakhirajdars in those portions of the confiscated estates of Dadri and Jhajjar which were conferred on the Chiefs of Patiala, Jind and Nabha
Surrender of the Sambalpur pretender Surandar Sahai - a pension of 1200 rupees 'per annum' is assigned to him, and 4,600 rupees 'per annum' to his family
Further proceedings regarding child slavery in Rajputana - case of a child of 6 years sold for purposes of prostitution at Piparda in Kotah State - punishment of those involved
Papers regarding Dhar State - unfavourable report regarding the education of the young Chief [Anand Rao III] - report on the administration of the State for the official year ending 15 Jun 1862 - appointment of Raghu Narain as Diwan, etc.
Rewards made to three native officers of the Guides Corps for their distinguished services, viz: Risaldar Muhammad Khan, Subadar Ahmed Khan and Ressaidar Ibrahim Khan (includes statements of their services)
Papers regarding the outlawed Thakurs of Jodhpur who have taken refuge in Jaipur State and made several raids into Jodhpur - appointment of a special commission of Vakils to adjudicate in claims for compensation against the Thakurs
Government of India forward to London certain printed papers relating to the ethnography of Bengal together with lists of related photographs (the papers relate mainly to Chota Nagpur and the Chittagong Hill Tracts, the photographs, which are not with the Collection, were taken chiefly by Dr Benjamin Simpson and Mr Browne)
Recommendation of the Punjab Government for the award of two charitable pensions, viz, 80 rupees 'per annum' to Atbar Kaur, widow of Mehr Singh of Amritsar, and 36 rupees 'per annum' to the widow of Amir Khan of Hazara
Application of Dr Neville Jackson, Chief Medical Officer of Sambalpur, to be awarded the Indian Mutiny medal and clasp for his services against the rebels in Dec 1859