Serial

Curia! Ho.

Colony,

Date.

Registry No.

Bubject.

No.

Cology.

Date.

Registry No.

102

Bahamas

February 9, 1883

1891

Proposed demand for the surrender by the United States, under the Treaty of August 9, 1842, of one Clark on a charge of kidnapping two natives of the Bahamas in 1881.

170

Mauriting

May 11, 1863

4847

180

Bermuda

May 12, 1863

4921

163

Hong Kong -

February 24, 1868

2515

Right of the Chinese Government to demand the extradition of persons accused of political offences agafort that Government.

164

Ditto

February 28, 1863

2391

165 Bahamas

March 12, 1868

2727

166

Cape

March 14, 1868

2559

in the Colonial

Certain dafalcationa

Treasury,

Capture of the British schooner "Emma Tattle" by the United States ship of war "Cambridge,” and the subsequent resumption of the command of the "Emma Tuttle" by her proper captain.

Power of Her Majesty to revoke by Let-

ters Patent so much of the Charter of Justice of the Colony as relates to pre- cedence, and to make fresh provision In that respect.

181

South Australis

182

Montserrat,

May 19, 1869

May 16, 1863

4796

4870

183

Hong Kong -

May 20, 1863

8081

184

Antigua

May 21, 1863

4962

167 South Australia

March 13, 1863

2508

Proposed alteration in the Letters Patent

of the Bishop of Adelaide.

185

Queensland

May 20, 1883

5154

168

Bahamas

March 14, 1863

2726

Proclamation issued by the Governor prohibiting native pilots from serving on board belligerent ships.

186

Bahamas

June 1, 1868

6402

100

Leeward Islands

March 20, 1863

3421

Disposal of the balance of the property of one Anne Wright, deceased, which had secheated to the Crown,

167

Hong Kong -

June 3, 1863

6714

170 Natal

April 1883

3307

Draft Bill for the prevention and punish- ment of offences committed by Her Majesty's subjects in South Africa.

188

Barbados

June 6, 1863

5718

171 Jamaica

April 9, 1863

3428

172

New Zealand

April 9, 1868

3429

Draft Bill for the Government of the

Cayman Islands. (See No. 147.)

Questions respecting the position of the Auckland Islands with respect to the Colony.

189

Jamaica

June 9, 1863

5841

178

Ditto

April 9, 1863

8430

174

Barbados

April 18, 1863

4098

175

Canada

April 21, 1863

3948

A question of privilege_affecting the relations of the two Houses of the Legislature.

Complaint of Rear-Admiral Wilkes, of the United States Navy, that the Governor had shown undue partiality to the Confederate vessel " Öreto.”

Method of appointing Canadian bishops and an address from the Synod of Quebec praying for the consecration of the Rev. J. W. Williams as bishop of that diocese.

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Claim of the director of the postal servics of the "Messageries Imperiales" to certain barbour accommodation.

Expediency of landing at Bermuda the prisoner charged with the murder of the senior officer of the Confederate war steamer “Sumter" in preference to confining him on board Her Majesty's ship "Shannon."

Validity of the South Australian Electoral

Act No. 20 of 1861.

Question whether the Governor is enti. tled to preside at the meetings of the Legislative Assembly when the House is in Committee, and, in such case, to have a casting as well as a deliberative vote.

Measures taken for the prevention of the

supply of arms and ammunition to the Chinese insurgents by British subjects.

"An Act for enforcing Church disci-

pline."

Extent of the Governor's jurisdiction over the islands in the seas adjacent to the Colony.

A privateer said to be fitting out at Nassau to cruise against the shipping of the United States.

Power of the Supreme Court in Hong Kong to issue a mandamus to the Con- sular Courts in China,

Partiality alleged by Admiral Wilkes to have been shown by the Governor to the Confederate steamer "Oreto." (See No. 174.)

Resolution passed by the House of Assam- L

bly to the effect "that no officer attend- "ing on the Legislative or Privy "Council or House of Assembly of “this island, or whose duty it is to "give attendance at, or be responsible "to, any public board composed wholly "or principally of members of the Legislative Council or Assembly "shall be qualified to sit or vote in "this House."

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Extent of the Governor's jurisdiction over islands in the reas adjacent to the Colony. (See No. 185.)

Disagreement on official matters between

the Consul and the Vice-Consul of the United States at Cape Town, and the action of the Governor with reference thereto.

Annexation of the Trans-Keian territory to British Kaffraria. (See No. 152.)

Disposal prisoner charged with the murder of the senior officer of the "Sumter" in consequence of the re- fusal of the United States Governmens to allow, the prisoner to be passed on board one of Her Majesty's ships of war through the blockading squadron to a Confederate port. (See No. 180).

190

Queensland

June 16, 1863

5953

191

Cape

June 16, 1863

8138

176

Babamas

May 1, 1863

4457

Limits of the territorial jurisdiction of Great Britain over the Bahama Banks. (See Nos. 142 and 148.)

192

Ditto

June 18, 1883

6072

177

Canada

May 4, 1863

4399

Mandate to the Metropolitan of Canada for the consecration of the Rev. J. W. Williams to the Sea of Quebec. (See No. 175.)

193

Bermuda

July 1, 1863

6530

178

General

May 11, 1863

4818

Question whether British subjects serving

as sailors on board any Federal or Con federate man-of-war in a British har- bour can be prosecuted under the Foreign Enlistment Act.

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