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Serial

No.

Colony.

Date.

Registry No.

Bubject.

Berial No.

Colony.

Date.

Registry No.

Subject.

321

Malta

March 28, 1865

2982

Validity of marriages contracted under

certain conditiona

307

Queensland

February 6, 1865

1133

308

St. Lucia

February 9, 1865

1225

309 Mauritius

February 10, 1863

1711

Jurisdiction of the Bishop of Brisbane with respect to the validity of marriages which have been or may be celebrated in Queensland beyond certain limits.

Action of the Governor in declining to surrender to the, commander of the French ship-of-war “L'Amaranthe " four deserters from that vessel.

Provisions of a proposed treaty with

Madagascar.

322

Ceylon

March 30, 1865

3150

An Ordinance to amend the Land Regis. tration Ordinance No. 8 of 1868. (See No. 240.)

323

Canada

March 31, 1865

3153

Further documents and evidence in the case of the St. Albans' raiders. (See Nos. 284, 288, 292, 800, 803, 804, and 814.)

823

Sierra Leone

March 31, 1865

324

310

Ceylon

February 25, 1865

1925

Draft Order in Council for removing doubts respecting the validity of certain laws passed by the Legislative Council. (See No. 306.)

Natal

April 8, 1865

3200

311

Canada

March 4, 1865

2221

An Act for the prevention and repression of outrages on the frontier, and the question of the necessity of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick passing similar Acts.

825

North America

April 5, 1865

3289

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326

Bahamas

April 7, 1865

3308

312

New Brunswick

March 7, 1865

2919

Amended Bill, intituled "An Act for the "better winding up of the New Bruns- "wick and Canada Railway and Land "Company, Limited." (See Nos. 254 and 258.)

818

General

March 10, 1865

5711

Position of foreigners naturalized in a

British Colony.

327

Grenada

April 10, 1865

3612

814

New Brunswick

March 16, 1865

2606

Instructions to be issued to the Lieut.- Governor as to the extradition of the St. Albans' raiders. (See Nos. 284, 288, 292, 300, 303, and 304.)

328

Victoria

April 21, 1865

3862

316

Canada

March 16, 1865

2620

Extradition to the United States authori.

ties of Bennett Burley, accused of committing an outrage on board the steam vessel "Philo Parsons."

329

Bahamas

April 25, 1865

4220

316

Bermuda

March 16, 1865

2728

817

Bahamas

March 18, 1865

2909

318

New Brunswick

March 18, 1865

2915

319

Bahamas

March 24, 1865

3249

320

Falklands

March 28, 1865

2981

Status of the Confederate States merchant steamer "Chameleon," formerly the Confederate States war steamer "Tálla bassee," which had arrived in St. George's Harbour, Bermuda

Seizure of the "Mary "late " Alexandra" at Nassau, and the power of Her Ma- jesty's Government to direct an in- definite postponement of the sale of the vessel in order to prevent her being again used as a war vessel in the Con federate service. (See No. 299.)

Course pursued by the Lieut-Governor with respect to the request of the United States Government for the ex- tradition, in the event of their arrest, of some of the persons concerned in the seizure of the steamer "Chesapeake."

Conduct of the Governor respecting the case of the Confederate States steamer "Chameleon" late “Tallabassee" and the “Rattlesnake.” (See No. 816.)

Claim of the Falkland Islands Company for certain expenses sustained by them in prosecuting an appeal to the Privy Council against a decision of the proper Colonial court, with respect to the right of the company's agent to kill cattle on certain lands leased from the Crown,

330

Ditto

April 25, 1865

4227

331

North America

April 27, 1865

3977

332

Malta

April 27, 1865

4192

333 Mauritius

334 Canada

May 3, 1865

May 4, 1863

4234

4403

335

Bahamas

May 5, 1865

4297

325A Vancouver's Island -

April 6, 1865

3287

Dispute with Portugal as to the right of

Sovereignty over Bulama Island.

Draft of a law for the purpose of lega- lising and regulating the marriage of certain natives of Natal under Christian rites. (See No. 223.)

Manner of consecrating the Rev. R. Mackray to the bishopric of Rupert's Land.

Case of Vernon Locke who, when com- manding the Confederate privateer "Betribution," captured in the year 1863 United States merchant vessel, and was arrested in a Bahamas port, where he had disposed of the captured vessel's cargo.

Act to legalise the security of

guarantée societies in the case of certain public servants.

Visit to Melbourne of the Confederate steamer "Shenandoah," and the alleged enlistment of British subjects there to serve on board that vessel.

Proceedings arising out of the wreck of the United States ship "San Jacinto" off Abaco Island, as bearing on the question of the anchoring of belli- gerent vessels in British waters.

Whether the persons engaged in con. veying seanten, arms, and ammunition to the "Stonewall" in the "City of Richmond" can be prosecuted on their return to this country.

Propriety of the consecration by the Archbishop of Canterbury upon Her Majesty's mandate, without Letters Patent, of Mr. Mackray as Bishop of Rupert's Land. (See No. 325.)

Validity of marriagos solemnized accord-

ing to Protestant rites. 321.)

(See No.

Law of legal tender in the Colony.

Case of Bennett Burley, surrendered to the United States Government by the Canadian authorities. (See No. 315.) Instructions to be sent to the Governor of the Bahamas respecting the case of Vernon Locke, whose surrender is de- manded by the United States Govern- ment on charges of piracy and murder, (See No. 326.)

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Question whether the Governor

give his assent to ■ Bill passed by the Legislative Council and Assembly after the expiration of the legislative session.

Irvi

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