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Circumstances under which the United States steamer "Saginaw" had been required to quit the harbour of Hong Kong in compliance with the terms of Her Majesty's proclamation of 31st January 1862.

Serial No.

Colony

Date.

Begiety

No.

Sabjeet.

145 Queensland

November 20, 1952

11,422

Power of the Governor to remove

suspend a judge.

148 Bermuda

December 3, 1862

11,980

131

General, Hong Kong,

August 26, 1862

8813

Trinidad, St. Vin- cent, St. Lucia.

Inferred inapplicability of proposed Bill for the transfer of Admiralty property to individuals to the Islands of Trinidad, St. Vincent, and St. Lucia.

147

Jamaica

December 9, 1962

11,897

148

Hong Kong

·

December 9, 1862

12,182

182

St. Lucia

September 3, 1862

227

133

Hong Kong -

September 5, 1862

8844

Extradition demanded by Governor of Martinique from the Administrator of St. Lucia of certain persons accused of crimes coming under the Extradition Treaty of 18th February 1848 between this country and France,

Proposed proclamation bearing on the entry of British subjects into the military or naval service of the Emperor of China.

149

General

December 11, 1862

11,922

150

Newfoundland

December 13, 1862

12,058

134 Bahamas

September 6, 1862

8981

135

Lagoa

September 15, 1862

9047

Chasing and firing upon the British vessel "Herald" by the United States ship "Adirondac" off Nassau.

Legality of measures taken by the Legis

lative Council whilst imperfectly con- stituted.

151

Ditto

December 20, 1862

12,222

152

Cape

December 24, 1862

12,837

136 Bahamas

September 25, 1862

9454

188

Hong Kong -

December 24, 1862

12,339

187

General

September 25, 1862

9789

Detention at Nasean, should the vessel put into that port, of the "Oreto," said to have been fitted out at Liverpool for the service of the so-styled Con- federate States.

Issuing of passports by the British and United States Governmenta in con- nexion with the suppression of the alave trade.

138

New South Wales

-

September 29, 1862

9682

Draft Letters Patent for the creation of the bishopric of Goulburn and the appointment of the first bishop.

Proceedings of Admiral Wilkes and the United States ships of war at Bermuda. (See No. 142.)

Legal position of the Cayman Islands in relation to the Government of Jamaica.

Measures proposed to be taken for pre- venting the Chinese insurgents from obtaining arma, &c. from Hong Kong. Incorporation of Colonial banking com- panies, and the legal status of such companies.

Mr. S. G. Archibald's Petition of Right, applying for further remuneration on account of services rendered to the Colonial Government under the local Act, cap. 8 of 1862.

Mr. 8. G. Archibald's Petition of Right.

(See Nos. 58 and 150,)

Trial of offenders for offences committed

in the territory lying between the Kei

and Baabee rivers, which was annexed

to British Kaffraria by Letters Patent in 1862. (See No. 103.)

Right of the Crown to certain property left in the custody of one William Kent Stanford, master of the "Tropic" re- ceiving ship, who had been sentenced to eight years' penal servitude for fraud.

Question whether inhabitants of the United States fishing in waters within the jurisdiction of the Legislature of Newfoundland are bound to obey the laws or regulations enseted by or under authority of the Colonial Legislature for the conduct of the fisheries.

Payment of stamp duty on recording the New Episcopal Letters Patent of the Bishop of Jamaica.

Liability of the Governor's salary to taxation under the Provincial Act, 14 Vict, a 15.

Transaction between the Crown Agents, on behalf of the Colonial Government, and Messrs. Barnett, Hoare, & Co.

on behalf of the Commercial Bank in Mauritius.

Security given by Mr. Wright for the performance of his duties as Treasurer of St. Vincent, disputed as insufficiant by the Attorney General of the Island.

Estate of the late J. Attard, a native of Malta, which was liquidated by the United Consul at Bangkok in

1869.

"An Act to further and the Land

Registry Act, 1860" (See No. 107.)

Mr. Wright's security as Treasurer of St.

Vincent. (See No. 158.)

154

Newfoundland

1863.

January 6, 1863

180

139

Nevis and

Virgin

October 18, 1882

10,113

Islands.

Act passed by the Legislature of Nevis, entitled "An Act to enforce Church Discipline," and an Act of the Legis- lature of the Virgin Islands, entitled "An Act for the better enforcing "Church Discipline."

1:55

Jaranica

January 7, 1863

179

156

New Brunswick

January 7, 1863

181

140

Victoria

October 16, 1882

10,188

"An Act to give a preferable lien on

ས growing crops without delivery."

157

Mauritius

January 12, 1863

357

141

St. Christopher

October 18, 1862

10,261

142 Bermoda

October 81, 1862

11,258

"An Act to remove doubts as to the "legality of Roman Catholic marriages

in the Island of St. Christopher."

Proceedings of Admiral Wilkes and the United States ships of war at Ber- muda.

159

St. Vincent -

January 17, 1863

828

148

Gambia

November 17, 1862

11,255

144

Queensland

November 19, 1862

11,421

An Ordinance to declare valid certain "marriages heretofore contracted and "solemnized, and to provide for the " future solemnization of matrimony.”

Petition by Mr. Lutwyche, judge of the Supreme Court in Queensland, against the confirmation of an Act recently passed and which he argues is invalid.”

159

Malta

January 24, 1863

2093

160

New Zealand

January 26, 1863

980

161

St. Vincent:-

February 9, 1863

1719

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