Further papers regarding the disturbances in the Malayan Peninsula - claim of Messrs Paterson, Simons and Co to compensation for the seizure of their property at Kuantan by Inchi Wan Ahmed - claim of Inchi Wan Ahmed to part of the Johore Territory
The Governor of the Straits Settlements [Colonel Orfeur Cavenagh] informs the Government of India that he now believes the efforts made by the Temenggong of Johore to discover the perpetrators of the Padang outrage were sincere
Further papers regarding the disturbances in the Malayan Peninsula - petition of Tan Peh Tung, a Chinese trader of Singapore, regarding the ill treatment of his agent, Tan Wha Kee by Inchi Wan Ahmed, Chief of Pahang - designs of Inchi Wan Ahmed on the island of Tinghi, a possession of the Chief of Johore
Papers regarding Datia State - report by Captain Edward Thompson on the administration of the State during the period Nov 1862-Apr 1863 (with appendices and associated correspondence)
Further papers regarding the settlement of the affair s of the Maharaja of Mysore [Krishna Raja Wodeyar] - interest on investments of surplus revenue to be paid to the Maharaja - Government do not admit any right on his part to adopt a successor to the Mysore Raj
Renewed application to the Secretary of State for India from Ahmed Husain Khan and Kalb Husain Khan, grandsons of the late Saadat Ali Khan, Nawab Wazir of Oudh, requesting a continuation of the pension they enjoyed before the rebellion
Clandestine departure of the ex-Sultan of Linga from Bangkok - his subsequent movements in the Malay Peninsula - assistance said to have been given to him by the Sultan of Johore
Report by the Honourable Ashley Eden on his unsuccessful mission to Bhutan - his memorandum on the punitive measures to be taken against the Bhutanese - short account, by C U Aitchinson, of British relations with Bhutan