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Berial

Colony.

Date.

Registry No.

No.

453

Jamaica

January 24, 1867

835

454

General

January 31, 1867

1130

435

Jamaica

February 2, 1867

1328

436 | Hong Kong

February 7, 1867

1307

457 General

February 15, 1867

1851

4.58

Hong Kong -

February 21, 1867

1915

459

Heligoland

February 23, 1807

1909

460 Newfoundland

March 2, 1867

2334

461

Hong Kong -

March 18, 1867

2708

462

Victoria

March 30, 1867

3128

463

Cape

April 12, 1867

3557

464

Bermuda

April 18, 1867

3911

45i

British Honduras

January 16, 1867

474

An Act, "to authorise the speedy re "moval from the Colony of certain "persons who may endanger the peace "thereof." (See No. 441.)

465

New Zealand

April 80, 1867

4338

462

St. Helena

January 21, 1867

723

Mode of remedying the absence of proper ecclesiastical control over the beneficed clergy in the Colony.

466

Ditto

May 16, 1867

4804

10

• 16978.

Sabject.

Course to be taken by the Crown on the application by one Levien for leave to appeal against the decision by a Court of Special Commission in Jamaica by which he had been condemned to im- prisonment. (See Nos. 416 and 447).

Colonial bishops, their appointment, status, &c., and the rights and powers of the Crown respecting them.

Question raised by Mr. Eyre as to the effect of the Act of Indemnity, 29 Vint. c. 1., in proceedings against him.

Extent to which an armed vessel main- tained by the Colonial Government for the purposes of water police, but not com- missioned by the Lords of the Admiralty, bas by law the power, or can be law- fully invested with the power, to exer-

cise certain functions beyond the Colo- nial waters.

Protection of Her Majesty's onval and

victualling stores in the Colonies,

Extent of British jurisdiction over certain waters in the neighbourhood of Hong Kong. (See No. 450.)

Course which should be taken by Heligo- land boatmen who may find salved goods.

Reply to be returned to a letter from the Bishop of Newfoundland under the circumstances indicated.

483.)

(See No.

Power of the Ordinance passed in the Colony for the trial of piracy to enable the new Court to try piracies not com. (See mitted in Hong Kong waters, No. 440.)

Agreement between Her Majesty's Go- vernment and the Colony for the con- struction and maintenance by the Colony of an iron-plated ship of war.

Powers of diocesan synods in the Cape to make rules for the government of the clergy.

Refusal of the parishioners to admit the Rev. C. A. Jenkins to take possession of the living of Smith's to which he

had been presented to the Bishop of Newfoundland by the Governor for in- stitution as rector, and the subsequent legal proceedings.

"An Act for indemnifying persons acting in the suppression of the Native Insur- rection."

Privileges granted by "An Act to exempt "members of the General Assembly "from attendance in certain cases in "courts of law."

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