Disposal of the property of Mary Ast- wood, intestate and illegitimate, after the deduction of the Crown's share. (See No. 216.)
Instructions to Colonial Governors rela- tive to the disposal of the cargoes of prize vessels brought into a colonial port in British or other neutral vessels. (See No. 248.)
Act No. 7 of 27 Vict., "The suppression " of Rebellion Act, 1863,” and No. 8, "The New Zealand Settlements Act, ❝ 1863."
Recovery of a sum of 1041. 3. 4d, ad- vanced by the Colonial Government as remuneration for the conveyance to the harbour of the wrecked barque “ Ard- ville."
Draft Letters Patent for the appointment of the Rev. C. H. Bromley to be Bishop of Tasmania.
251
Tasmania
May 26, 1864
4881
Berial
Colorry.
No.
Data.
Registry
No.
261
Bermuda
-
August 8, 1864
7454
202
Canada
August 12, 1864
7825
263
204
St. Vincent .
Bermuda
August 12, 1864
August 22, 1864
7969
7993
265
Turks Islands
August 22, 1864
8369
Bubfoot
Legality of Sir James Cookburn's procla mation of 1819 constituting Port Hamil ton 64
port of entry," and the repre- sentation of the corporation that in consequence of that proclamation cer- tain rights granted to them by an Act of 1790 are infringed.
Alleged abduction of Peter Needham from Canadian soil (see No. 253), and the abduction by a Canadian constable from United States territory of two American citizens Ira Lee and George Cooper.
Colonial copyright Acts.
Competency of British magistrates to deal with breaches of foreign maritime law committed within British juris- diction by the crews of foreign vessels. Vessels seized and British subjects de- tained by the Spanish authorities in St. Domingo, and the blockade estab- lished by the Spanish naval forces.
Application of Mr. R. W. Wood for a document showing that the Island of Sombrero belongs to Great Britain. (See No. 227.)
Blockade of St. Domingo by Spanish cruisers, and capture of the "Rapid." (See No. 265.)
Course adopted by the Governor in regard to the proceedings of the Confederate steamer " Florida." (See No. 252.)
Representation by the United States Minister that the reception' of the "Florida" at Bermuda, and her subse- quent proceedings, appear to be directly in violation of Her Majesty's regula- tions. (See No. 268.)
Course pursued by the Curator of Vacant Estates in the Island of Mauritius in taking possession of the French ship "Jules" whilst lying in the harbour of Port Louis, on the ground that the “Jules" formed part of the property of a M. Reynaud, the owner and master of the ship, who died at that port in December 1868.
Suggestion of the Law Officers that the proper authorities at Liverpool should be instructed that no ship of war, either of the United States or of the Confede- rate States, should be permitted to be brought into and kept in that port for the purpose of being dismantled or sold, and method of conveying these instruc- tions to the authorities at all Her Ma- jesty's ports at home and abroad. The Governor's proclamation notifying the blockade of certain ports of the St. Do- mingo coast. (See Nos. 265 and 267.)
"An Act to enable the Rev. Francia John Lightbourne, clerk, to exercise his office of priest within the Bahama Islands."
252
Antigua
June 1, 1864
5157
Directions given by Admiral Sir James Hope in regard to the Confederate steamer "Florida."
266
St. Kitts
August 26, 1864
8376
253
Canada
June 24, 1864
6102
Alleged abduction of a man named Peter Needham from Canadian soil, and his subsequent trial and condemnation in the United States.
267
Turks Istands
August 29, 1864
8369
264
New Brunswick
June 25, 1864
5950
Objections urged by the Executive Coun- oil against the "Act for the better "winding up of the New Brunswick " and Canada Railway and Land Com. 44 pany, Limited."
268
Bermuda
Angust 29, 1864
8106
269
Ditto
August 29, 1864
8106
255
Hong Kong
June 29, 1864
6262
256
Bahamas
June 29, 1864
0263
257
Heligoland
July 7, 1864
6368
258
New Brunswick
July 11, 1864
6462
Ordinance to give effect to Her Majesty's regulations for the observance of neu- trulity between the United States and the so-called Confederate States.
Loss of cargo from the Bahamas wreck- ing schooner "Dart," thrown overboard in escaping from the visitation and search of a belligerent on the bigh
Bean.
Ordinance for the formation of a Matri-
monial and Divorce Court.
Amendments in the "New Brunswick "and Canada Railway and Land Com-
"
pany Bill," to meet the objections entertained to it by the Colonial Go- vernment. (See No. 254.)
An Ordinance to render admissible in
certain cases the depositions of wit nesses who cannot be produced at the trial, and to make provision for the re- ception in evidence of the statements of the accused.
Application from the French Ambassador for the extradition to the French autho- rities at Réunion of Edouard Dulac, a fraudulent bankrupt, who has taken refuge in the Mauritius,
259
Hong Kong -
July 26, 1864
7230
260
Mauritius
August 3, 1864
11,942
270
Mauritius
September 5, 1881
8419.
271
General
September 5, 1804
8421
272
Turks Islanda
September 10, 1864
8452
279
Babamas
September 16, 1861
8740
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