Serial

No.

Colony.

INDEX.

Date.

Registry No.

Subject.

1

British Honduras

·

1874. Jan. 2, 1874

51

The export of arms from British Honduras to

belligerent States.

2

Jamaica

-

Jan. 7, 1874

3013

3

New Zealand

Jan. 9, 1874

278

4

Canada

Jan. 9, 1874

611

5

Straits

Feb. 10, 1874

1476

6

Canada

Feb. 12, 1874

1575

7

Mauritius

Feb. 14, 1874

2367

8

Straits

Feb. 18, 1874

1867

9

New South Wales

Feb. 19, 1874

1906

10

Novia

11 Canada

Mar. 11, 1874

Mar. 28, 1874

2773

3453

12

Ditto

Mar. 31, 1874

4362

18

New South Wales

·

Apr. 9, 1874

4221

14

Trinidad

Apr. 13, 1874

4494

15

Jamaica

Apr. 18, 1874

4493

16

Canada

Apr.-

-1874

5055

16A

General (Jamaica)

Apr. 28, 1874

5510

20491-99, 93-6/86.

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Seizure and detention of arms and ammunition found on board the vessel " Village Bride." Surrender to the United States Consalar Agent of the chief mate and two of the crew of a United States merchant ship.

Arrangement with the United States Govern- ment for joint pursuit of the murderers of certain Assiniboine Indians, which would involve the grant of permission to the American forces to enter British territory

and vice verså.

Appointment of places of intermediate custody of soldiers sentenced by courts-martial in the Colonies to penal servitude.

Insufficiency of the terms employed in two Orders in Council for bringing into operation two Bills framed by the Dominion Parliament in 1873, and reserved by the Governor. General.

Difficulty of procuring evidence for the pro- secution of prisoners sent from Madagascar for trial in Mauritius under the Order in Council of 4th February 1869.

As to whether the pension of Sir Benson Maxwell should be paid from Indiau or Colonial funds.

Restoration to their owners of the vessels "Challenge " and "Melaine, condemned under the Kidnapping Act of 1872.

A double election to the legislative Assembly

of Nevis.

The bringing into operation of the Canadian

Extradition Act of 1878.

Claim of Mr. Kynoch against the Spanish Government for compensation on account of the seizure of his property during the Cuban insurrection.

Escape from New Caledonia, and arrival in Sydney, of Rochefort and other late Com- munist prisoners, and the Course to be pursued by Her Majesty's Government in the event of the French Government making a demand for their extradition, or of the Colonial Govern- ment taking steps for their removal. Seizure on board Messrs. Zwicher's vessel, the "Violet," of arms and ammunition suspected of being intended for exportation to Venezuela. Proceedings of the authorities with regard to

the steamer "Virginius,"

Position of the British settlers in the island of

San Juan,

Whether Governor Eyre should be allowed to count for pensiou the period during which he remained in Jamaica after the appointment of Sir H. Storka as Governor, and also the period during which he administered the Government on half salary.

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