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Berial No.

Colony.

Date.

Bogistry No.

Bubject.

Nerial

No.

Colony.

Date.

Registry No.

291

Victoria

December 20, 1864

11,677

274 Bahamas

September 16, 1864

8741

"An Act to amend the Act for establish- ing a court for hearing and deciding cases of divorce and matrimonial causes

and for other purposes."

292

Canada

December 22, 1864

11,844

275

South Australia

September 28, 1861

9105

Questions raised as to the validity of cer- tain lawa consequent upon the judg- ment delivered by the judges of the Supreme Court of South Australia in the case of Auld v. Murray. (See No. 110.)

Bubject

Validity of the regulation passed by the Government of Victoria for determining the pensions of retiring judges.

The St. Albans' raid. (See Nos. 284 and

288.)

29.3

New Zealand

December 22, 1864

11,957

Power of the Crown to make a grant of

escheated property.

294 Turks Islands

December 23, 1864

11,943

Seizure and detention of the "Eliza" by

276

Canada

October 4, 1861

9206

"An Act for the relief of James Ben-

Ding."

the Spanish authorities at St. Domingo. (Ses Nos. 265, 267, and 272.)

277

Malta

October 4, 1864

9231

Demand of the Italian Government for the extradition of two Bicilians charged with murder.

278

Heligoland

October 6, 1864

9224

Despatch from the Governor on the sub- ject of the law of divorce proposed to be adopted in the island. (See No, 257.)

295

Queensland

1865.

January 2, 1865

63

279

New Brunswick

280

New South Wales

October 21, 1864

October (21), 1864

9760

9761

An Act relating to debtors.

296

Canada

January 6, 1865

387

An Act to amend and consolidate the

laws relating to Merchant Seamen."

281

Ceylon

October 28, 1864

9931

An Ordinance "to amend in certain re- "spects the law of marriage of this "islaud, and to provide for the due "registration thereof."

297

Hong Kong

298

Tasmanis

January 7, 1865

January 9, 1865

503

214

282

Victoria

November 8, 1864

10,234

A Bill "to consolidate the laws relating "to marriage, and to deserted wives " and children, and to divorce and "matrimonial causes."

299

Babamas

January 12, 1865

377

283

New South Wales

November 16, 1864

11,038

An Act to amend and consolidate the "laws relating to Merchant Seamen," (See No. 280.)

284

Canada

November 25, 1864

10,877

Measures to be taken in the case of the raid made by 25 men from Canadian territory against the town of St. Albans, Vermont, United States.

300 Canada

January 12, 1865

378

285

Queensland

December 3, 1864

11,141

A Bill" to establish a divorce and matri- “monial causes jurisdiction in the "Supreme Court."

301 Bahamas

January 28, 1865

1094

286

Barbados

December 6, 1864

11,485

Application of Mr. Roach for the inter- position of Her Majesty's Government in procuring compensation for loss sus- tained by him in the running down of his brigantine "Madeira" by the United States steamer "Clyde" in October 1663.

302

Queensland

January 31, 1865

1002

303

New Brunswick

January 31, 1865

1052

287

Victoria

December 13, 1864

11,197

Steps to be taken in order to establish Her Majesty's possession of Independ- ence or Malden Island.

288

Canada

December 13, 1864

11,531

Raid on the town of St. Albans, Vermont.

(See No. 284.)

304

Canada

January 31, 1865

1065

288, 292, 300, and 303.)

289

Bermuda

December 15, 1864

11,608

Capture and destruction of the United States mail packet "Roanoke" by a of men who had embarked in her party na passengers.

305

South Australis

February 1, 1863

1042

Draft Bills for establishing

290

Mauritius

December 16, 1864

11,598

Whether and to what extent the judges of the Supreme Court had authority to empower the chief clerk to perform the duties of innster of that Court.

306

Ceylon

February 1, 1865

1044

South

Australian laws and for defining the powers of Colonial Legislatures. (See No. 275.)

Legal questions connected with the with- drawal of the six unofficial members of the Legislative Council.

An Act to amend and consolidate the "laws affecting the solemnization of "marriage."

Measures for restraining persons who seek

an asylum in Canada from the com mission of acts calculated to compro- mise the neutrality of Her Majesty's dominions.

Hong Kong Neutrality Ordinance as

amended. (See No. 255.)

An Act to amend the procedure and

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respect of divorce and matrimonial ❝ causes."

Seizure of the "Mary" (formerly called the "Alexandra") on the ground that she was being equipped as a vessel of war for the service of the so-styled Confederate States.

Proposed suspension of the Imperial Act for the extradition of offenders, with reference to the case of the St. Albang raiders. (See Nos. 284, 288, and 292.)

Proposed detention of the "Ajax" then at Kingstown, supposed to be intended for the Confederate service.

An Act

"to prevent the fraudulent "marking of merchandise and to pro "vide for the registration of trade "marks."

Course to be pursued by the Lieut.-Go- vernor in regard to the arrest, with a view to their extradition, of the St. Albans' raiders. (See Nos. 284, 288, 292, and 300.)

Judicial proceedings in the case of the St. Albang' raiders. (See Nos. 284,

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