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Berial No.

Colony.

Date.

Bubject.

No.

Berial

No.

Colony,

Data.

Registry No.

220 Natal

November 18, 1868

11,005

Proper mode of annexing to the Colony territory acquired from the native Chief Faka.

238

New Brunswick

February 9, 18864

1109

231

Bahamas

November 27, 1963

10

Cees of the "Etta," which, having pro- viously mailed as a Confederate cruiser, had been purchased by certain mer. chants at Nassau and went on a voyage to New York, where she was seised by the United States Government.

234

St. Helens.

February 10, 1864

1120

292

Queensland -

December 18, 1963

12,135

Question respecting the power of the Legislature to alter the constitution of the Colony.

285

New Brunswick

February 11, 1864

1252

286

223

Natal

December 28, 1963

12,395

Cape

February 12, 1864

1576

224

British Honduras

1864.

January 14, 1864

470

225

Bahamas

January 16, 1864

4767

226

St. Helena

January 19, 1864

665

Draft Ordinance for legalising and regu- lating the marriages of certain natives, to be solemnized according to Christina rites, and for validating former native marriages performed by clergymen, except where such marriages would be polygamic.

Repair at Burmada of certain vessels employed in running the blockade of the ports of the Confederate States.

Low by a native of Bahamas of property at St. Domingo in consequence of the action of the Spanish troops employed in quelling the Mexican insurrection.

Supposed variance between the provisions of the treaty with America for the suppression of the slave trade and the Act of Parliament 25 & 26 Vict. c. 40.

■, 16.

287

Jamaica

February 19, 1864

1587

238

Cape

February 20, 1864

1687

239

Natal

March 8, 1864

2006

227

Virgin Islands

January 20, 1864

607

Draft license granting to Mr. F. Doma

the right of exporting from the Island of Sombrero certain phosphates used as

240

Ceylon

March 4, 1864

2101

manure.

228

Cape

January 28, 1864

687

229

Natal

January 29, 1864

820

A synod of the diocese of Cape Town, convened by the bishop, and the alleged illegality of its constitution and pro- ceedings.

Question whether Her Majesty by the Letters Patent of 15th July 1856 abandoned her right of legislating for the Colony by Order in Council, and whether the Lient.-Governor and Ex- ecutive Council could be constituted

■ corporate body with full powers of alienation, management, &c. of the lands required for the use of the natives.

241

Newfoundland

March 4, 1864

2210

242

Gibraltar

March 22, 1864

Subject.

Request of the Lieut-Governor for instructions with regard to two of the persons implicated in the seizure of the "Chompeake.*

Construction of the treaty with the United States for the suppression of the slave trade and of an Act of Par liament passed to carry that treaty into execution. (See No. 226.)

Further respecting the seizure of the

"Chesapeake."

Seizure of the British bark "Saxon" by the United States ship "Vanderbilt." (See No. 280.)

Question whether the Crown, after appointing an official assignee under the Island Act 11 Viot, o. 28. s. 6, bas power to remove such assignee from office unless in pursuance of a certig- cate from the Supreme Court under

section 19.

Detention of the Confederate war vessel "Tuscaloos" by the British authorities at Simon's Bay. (See Nos. 218 and 281.)

Draft charter for constituting the Lient- Governor and the members of the Executive Council for the time being

■ corporation for the purpose of dealing with land required for the use of the natives. (See No. 229.)

"An Ordinance to provide for the regis- tration of titles to land and of alt deeds affecting land in this Colony."

Application made to the Governor by the United States Consul that in case the "Alabama"

or the "Chempeake" should proceed to Newfoundland they should respectively be detained.

1557/1888 Reply of the Spanish Government to the inquiry made by Her Majesty's Minis-

244

New South Wales

March 31, 1864

3116

248

New Brunswick

March 23, 1864

2836

230

Cape

January 30, 1864

1003

Shooting of the chief mate

"Saxon" by an officer of the United States ship "Vanderbilt."

of the

231

Ditto

February 8, 1864

1267

rate

232

Hong Kong

February 8, 1864

1719

Proceedings at the Cape of the Confede- vessels "Alabama" and "Tuscaloos.” (See No. 218.)

Complaint of Mr. Laird that he had been prevented by the restriction imposed at Kong and Singapore on the sale of arms from disposing of some guna, of the value of 2,000, which he had pur- chased at Woolwich for exportation to those markets. (See Nou, 148, 188, 194, and 201.)

245

Natal

April 21, 1864

3768

246

Mauritius

April 25, 1864

3852

ter at Madrid as to the reasons why an indemnity has not been awarded to the owners of the "Criticado." (See No. 206.)

Doubt which has been raised in New Brunswick respecting the manner in which the parties concerned in carrying off the "Chempaake" should be dealt with.

Doubt as to the jurisdiction of the law courts of a Colony over the Governor of that Colony.

Petition from the Bishop of Natal to the Queen in Council, and mode of a. mäg with the same.

Proceedings of the Governor in regard to the goods taken out of the Confederate prize Sea Bride" and brought to Port Louis in the French' barque "Sirène,"

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Berial No.

Colony.

Date.

Registry

247

Turks Islanda

May 6, 1864

4718

248

Mauritius

May 11, 1864

5119

249

New Zealand

May 14, 1864

4605

250

Hong Kong •

May 21, 1864

4791

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