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Serial No.

Colony.

Dile.

Registry

No.

Subject.

13

Falkland Islands

April 12, 1860

8699

Action taken by the Governor

reference to the differences between the captain and steward of the American ship" Helen A. Miller."

with

27

Cape

Social

Colony.

Date,

No.

Registry

No.

July 12, 1860

7064

14

Newfoundland

April 21, 1860

4097

15

Malta

April 24, 1860

4129

Question raised by the Chief Justice as to the mode of dealing with jurors em- panelled to try a cause.

Power of the Council of Government to pass a law making it compulsory on a voter to write with his own hand the names of the persons for whom he intends to vote.

28

Mauritius

July 18, 1860

7185

29

New South Wales

July 18, 1860

7228

29A

United States.

July 31,

1860.

30

"Türka Islanda

Augun 21, 1800

001Z

16

Canada

May 5, 1860

4778

Note verbale presented to the Canadian Government by the French Consul at Quebec on the subject of the position and privileges of French Consuls in Canada

Bubject.

Right of the civil authorities to levy duty on stores or provisions imported for the purpose of being employed for the use of Her Majesty's forces.

Draft instruments for the establishment of legal authority in the Keeling or Cocos Jalands.

Difficulty of obtaining evidence in cases

Li...

Liability of British subjects to military service in the

United States.

гropnery or conarming an Ordinance, No. 4 of 1860, "to prevent the ad- "ministration of the estates of persons "deceased without letters testamentary " or letters of administration being first "duly had and obtained."

17

Cape

May 19, 1860

6504

Legality of the sentence passed by a general court-martial upon Patrick Brennen, of the Bengal Horse Artillery, who was arraigned while on his passage to England, and therefore, as Brennen contends, not amenable to military law.

31

New South Wales

August 22, 1860

8554

32

British Guiana

August 29, 1860

9971

18

Virgin Islands

May 21, 1860

5180

Propriety of giving the Royal Assent to the Ordinance No. 67, "To regulate divorce and matrimonial causes."

19

British Guiana

May 23, 1860

5899 and 9971.

Claim preferred by the Portuguese Consul at George Town, Demerara, to be al- lowed to administer to the effects of Portuguese subjects dying intestate in the Colony.

38

Malta

August 31, 1860

8578

34

British Guiana

September 18, 1860

9971

20

Mauritius

May 31, 1860

5744

Liability of the French Consul in the island to be summoned to appear before the Law Courts and to produce the archives of his Consulate for the purpose of forwarding the ends of justice.

35

Malta

September 24, 1860

9270

21

British Guiana

June 1, 1880

6743

22

Hong Kong -

June 18, 1860

6103

Proposal of the French Government that some arrangement should be made with reference to the disposal of the boats in which French prisoners at Cayenne make their escape to British territory.

Question whether it is necessary for the naval authorities after each expedition against pirates to take the judgment of the Vice-Admiralty Court as to whether the persons attacked, or any of them, were pirates.

36

British Guiana

October 15, 1800

9971

37

Rahamas

October 18, 1860

9936

38

Canada

October 26, 1860

10,183

23

Canada

June 16, 1860

6207

Letters Patent

for the appointment of a Metropolitan of Canada. (See No. 3.)

39

New Brunswick

October 30, 1860

10,275

24

British Honduras

June 23, 1860

6373

"An Act to legitimate natural children by the subsequent marriage of their parents."

25

Mauritius

July 6, 1860

7839

Criminal jurisdiction exercised by foreign

Consuls in Mauritius.

40

Ditto

November 7, 1860

10,515

26

Trinidad, General

July 12, 1860

7040

Draft Ordinance to enable Colonial Legis- latures to deal with cases when offences ure committed within the Colony, but the subsequent events which determine the character of that offence occur beyond Colonial jurisdiction. No. 10.)

41

Jamaica

December 3, 1860

11,346

(See

42 Canada

December 11, 1860

11,495

Difficulties attendant on the perfection of an intended grant to trustees of lands in Australia, the property of Tawell, a convict.

Claim of the Portuguese Consul at George Town, Demerara, to be allowed to ad- minister to the effects of Portuguese subjects dying intestate in the Colony. (See No. 19).

Legality of the Governor's prohibition of the exportation of arms from the island.

Claim of the Portuguese Consul to be allowed to alminister to the property

of Portuguese enbjects dying intestate. (See Nos. 19 and 32.)

Seizure at Genoa of the British vessel

* Orwell."

Claim of the Portuguese Consul to be allowed to administer to the effects of Portuguese subjects dying intestate. (See Nos. 19, 32, and 34.)

Propriety of giving the Royal Assent to

un amending Divorce Act.

Correction of certain errors which have crept into Letters Patent appointing the Bishop of Montreal and his suc- cessors to be Metropolitan of Canada. (See No. 23.)

"An Act to authorise the appointment of Commissioners in the United Kingdom, and other parts of Her Majesty's Do- minions, and in the United States of America, to take affidavits and acknow- ledgments of deeds and other instru- ments relating to matters in this Pro- vince."

"An Act to amend the law relating to

divorce and matrimonial caLSER.””

Unjust and arbitrary decisions alleged to have been given by Mr. Justice Cargill in certain cases.

Letters Patent for the appointment of a Metropolitan of Canada. (See No. 38.)

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