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Berial

No.

Date.

Registry No.

Bubject.

Berial

Colony.

No.

Colony.

Dale.

Registry

No.

836

North America

May 10, 1965

4399

337

Heligoland

338

Canada

May 17, 1865 May 19, 1865

4829

5179

Draft mandate to the Archbishop of Canterbury for the consecration of the Rev. R. Mackray 10 the bishopric of Rupert's Land. (See No. 891.) Draft Marriage Law. (See No. 278.) Proceedings before the Recorder

Toronto against the St. Albans' raiders. (See Nos. 294, 288, 292, 300, 303, 304, 814, and 823.)

352

New Brunswick

July 19, 1865

7185

353

Sierra Leone

July 20, 1865

7558

of

*

339

Bahamas

May 25, 1865

5307

Despatch from the Governor relative to certain vessels suspected by the United States Government to be designed for the Confederate service.

351

Bahamas

356

Ditto

July 81, 1865

August 1, 1865

7559

7996

340

Ditto

May 26, 1865

5308

Proceedings of a United States vessel of

war at Inagua.

341

Bermuda

May 29, 1865

5460

342

General

May 30, 1865

6394

Shipment on board the "Louisa Ann Fanny" of certain guns for Havanna. Extent and nature of the protection to be afforded to naturalised British subjects in Mexico.

356

New South Wales

Angust 16, 1865

8044

357

Cape

September 4, 1865

8378

343

Bahamas

June 2, 1865

5373

Arrival at Nassau of the unarmed Con- federate prize schooner "St. Mary,” and action of the Governor in allowing her to remain there for repairs and supplies.

358

Bermuda

September 14, 1865

8980

344

General

June 5, 1865

5453

The legal position of diocesan bishops in

the Colonies.

959

General

September 21, 1865

9543

345

British Guiana

Jane 7, 1865

5472

360

Newfoundland

September 27, 1865

9672

346

Canada

June 20, 1885

6015

347

Bahamas

Jane 26, 1865

6789

348

Falklands

June 30, 1865

6225

Question as to whether a certain penal settlement is within the range of an Ordinance No. 11 of 1856, requiring keepers of gaols to furnish lists of the persons in custody, and whether the commutation of certain capital sen- tences has been lawfully effected.

"El Two vessels, the "Pinero" and

Almandaris," constructed at Montreal, and suspected of having been intended for the Confederate service.

Judgment pronounced in the District Court of New Jersey in the case of the schooner Etta" or "Retribution."

Report from the Emigration Commis- sioners respecting the right of the Falkland Islands Company to kill wild cattle on their land. (See No. 320.)

361

British Columbia

October 4, 1865

9598

+

362

Western Australia

October 21, 1865

10,251

363

Cape

October 23, 1865

10,408

349

British Columbia

June 30, 1865

6226

Question respecting the limits of the Colonies of Vancouver's Island and British Columbia, and their jurisdiction over the interjacent islands.

364

Victoria

October 31, 1865

10,681

350

Bermuda

July 7, 1865

6374

An Act "to make certain provisions and

" regulations for the exercise "their offices by bishops and clergy of "the Protestant Episcopal churches in "Scotland and the United States of "America."

of

365

Australia

November 2, 1865

10,872

351

Canada

July 11, 1865

6880

Case of Dr. Blackburn, accused of having conspired with others to send infected clothing into the United States.

366

Bebewes

November 9, 1965

10,892

367

New Zealand

P

November 10, 1865

10,874

* 8581

Ditto

July 26, 1865

7206

+ 361A

Ditto

Oct. 7, 1865

10,207

Subject.

Trial and acquittal of Lieutenant Seely on

a charge of piracy. (See No. 318.)

Proper person to fill ad interim the office of judge of the Mixed Commission Court during the absence of the Governor and Chief Justice and pend- ing the appointment of a successor to the late judge.

Case of the "Mary" or "Alexandra."

(See Nos. 299 and 317.)

Leases granted by the Colonial Govern- ment in the island called Cay Sal, the sovereignty over which is in abeyance between Great Britain and Spain.

Draft Order in Council to put an end to the fumigation of the between decks of emigrant ships by the vaporisation of tar by a red-hot iron.

Question whether the Governor has power under the 8th clause of his Commission to pardon soldiers sentenced by court- martial.

Wharfage rights of the Corporation of

Port Hamilton. (See No. 261.)

Whether the Confederate cruiser "Shen-

andoah" can be treated in a British court as a pirate.

"An Act to continue the punishment in certain cases" passed by the Colonial Legislature in consequence of a com- plaint by the United States Govern- ment that the Colonial Government had assisted some convicts to proceed from Newfoundland to the United States.

An Ordinance, No. 21," respecting marri

ages in British Columbia."

to

Draft Bill to extend to the Colonial

Courts jurisdiction ia relation offenders who have received stolen goods from other Colonies.

Despatch from the Governor on the sub- ject of the judgment of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the case of the Bishop of Natal. the Bishop of Cape Town.

"An Act to consolidate the law relating "to the protection and recovery of

" Crown property and the enforcement "of claims against the Crown,"

Power of the Australian Colonies to make in concert provisions for the prevention

of the escape of offenders without the intervention of the Imperial Parlia

ment.

Seizure of the "Mary or "Alexandra."

(See Nos, 299, 317, and 364.)

Petition from the Anglican bishops as to

their power of consecrating bishops, Sale by the Hudson's Bay Company of a lot of land claimed by the Government as a Government reserve.

Case of the "Maria," which, having violated the provisions of the Chinese Passengers' Act of 1855, had quitted the port of Victoria, leaving all her papers behind her and without a proper

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