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Berial No.

Colony,

Date.

Begistry No.

78

Sierra Leone

June 25, 1861

6744

Bubject.

Application by the French Vice-Consul for permission for a French merchant vessel to proceed up the Sierra Leone River beyond Freetown.

Berial

Colony.

Data.

Registry

86A

Barbados, Babazaa -

United States.

October 29, 1861

October 81, 1861.

9893

74

Britlah Honduras

July 30, 1861

6916

Mode in which the Commission of the Chief Justice of Honduras should be revoked.

87

Canada

November 4, 1861

9844

75

Hong Kong

July 80, 1861

4920

76

Canada

July 31, 1881

7124

77

Hong Kong •

August 5, 1861

7663

Draft Letters Patent for correcting the error in the Letters Patent of 30th January 1860, for regulating appeals from the Consular Courts in Japan to the Supreme Court in Hong Kong.

Confrmation of an Act amending the Provisional Statute enacted for carry- ing out the Extradition Treaty with the United States.

Action brought by Mr. Mosa against Mr. Alcock, Her Majesty's Minister in Japan, for alleged false imprison- ment. (See No. 67.)

Bubject.

Instructions to be furnished to the Governor of Barbados and the Lieut- Liability of British subjects to military service in the

United States.

88

British Guiana

November 7, 1861

9918

89

Canada

90

Gambia

November 8, 1861

9908

November 9, 1881

10,050

78

West Indies –

August 16, 1861

7886

Proposal to extend to the Colonies patents for inventions obtained in Great Britain.

91

Hong Kong -

November 9, 1861

12,062

79

British Honduras

September 16, 1861

8382

Manner of conferring unequivocally upon British Honduras the character of a British Colony.

98

Canada

80

Trinidad

September 16, 1861

8618

Propriety of the course pursued by the Governor and the commander of H.M.S. "Cadmus," with respect to the pre- sence in the Colony of the Confederate vessel "Sumter," and the question whether vessels of war belonging either to the United States or the Confederate States can properly be required to leave British ports if the state of the weather will admit of their doing so.

November 18, 1861

10,291

98

British Guiana

November 19, 1861

1369

94

Canada

25

November 26, 1861

10,534

Bahamas

December 3, 1861

24

81

British Guiana

September 23, 1861

8951

Detention at Cayenne of an Englishman after the period to which he was con- demned had expired.

R2

Gambia

September 27, 1861

8698

Liability of the Colonial Government to pay damages for the loss of the Golden Rule," either on the suppo- sition that the wreck was caused by the negligence or incapacity of the pilot, or on the supposition that it was not so caused.

98

Canada

December 14, 1861

11,900

97

Natal

December 24, 1861

11,625

35

8834

Constitution of the bishoprics of Jamaica

Liability of British subjects to military service in the

United States.

10,000

1862.

MAIN "J

APLI MOJA

authorities in regard to privateers carrying the flag of the Confederate States.

98

Canada

January 7, 1862

963

83A

Jamaica, BahamLE,

United States.

September 28, 1861

Sept. 80,

1881.

01

LABI LARGUR

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35

85 Bermuda

October 15, 1861

9222

Question whether a British subject who has received ordination in the United States of America could, by a Colonial Act, be capable of holding ecclesiastical perferment in the Colony.

спо

99

14978.

January 10, 1862

858

Draft Bill to prevent the issue in England of a writ of Habeas Corpus to run in Her Majesty's Colonies. * (See No. 72.)

Confirmation of the Ordinance for the better enforcement of discipline among the clergy of the United Church of England and Ireland. (See No. 56.)

“An Act to give jurisdiction to Canadian magistrates in respect to certain offences committed in New Brunswick by per- sons afterwards escaping to Canada.”

An Ordinance to determine the validity

of marriages heretofore contracted, and to provide a mode of celebrating mar- ringes hereafter.

Power of the Agra and United Service Bank to carry on business in other parts of Her Majesty's dominions than Eng- land

Constitution of the new See of Ontario, which it is proposed to separate from the See of Toronto.

Draft convention with France for the mutual extradition of convicts escaping from their colonies in Guiana. No. 66.)

(800

Alterations desired by the Provincial Synod in the proposed Letters Patent for appointing & Metropolitan of Canadać ›

Claim of one Dimnock Charlton (alias John Bull) for the release of his wife and children from slavery in the United States on the ground that they are British subjects.

"An Act to amend cap, 72 of the Con- solidated Statutes for Upper Canada, intituled 'An Act respecting Marriages in Upper Canada," "

Confirmation of an Ordinanos “to make "further provision in respect of the substitution of Declarations for Oaths 44 in certain cases.”

Separation of the new See of Ontario from the Son of Toronto. (See Nos. 92 and 94.)

Whether a Colonial Legislature formed part of the Government of the Colony? And whether a seditious libel could be pub- lished of and concerning the Legislature of Queensland ?

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Becial No.

Colony,

Date.

Registry

No

73

Sierra Leone

June 25, 1861

5744

Sukjoot.

Application by the French Vice-Consul for permission for a French merchant vessel to proceed up the Sierra Leone River band Th..

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