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Guarantee required by the United States Government with respect to the Treaty of Washington that the suspension of the laws of the Colony, which suspension had been legally proclaimed by the Governor shall be "real and effec- tive."

Serial No.

Colony.

Date.

Begistry No.

Subject.

Serial

Colony.

No.

Date.

Registry No.

849

Hong Kong

August 29, 1873

9297

Draft Ordinance to amend the Emigration

Ordinance of 1870.

864

Gold Coast -

October 20, 1878

10,928

8.50

Ceylon

September 1, 1873

9111

Validity of a proclamation issued by the

Governor prohibiting the exporta. tion of arms, &c. to certain parts of Su-

865

Ditto

October 20, 1873

10,924

matra.

861

Newfoundland

September 10, 1878

9469

866

New Zealand

October 20, 1873

10,928

Subject.

867

Newfoundland

October 22, 1878

11,554

French Treaty fishing rights.

Nos. 741, 796, and 815.)

852

Canada

September 10, 1873

9470

Abduction of Samuel Joy, a citizen of the

United States.

868

St. Lucia

·

October 28, 1873

11,182

853

Gold Coast -

September 10, 1873

9928

Proposed representation to the French Government with the view of prevent- ing the importation of arms and ammu- nition into Ashantee through the ad- jacent territory of Assinee, which is under French protection. (See Nos. 818, 820, 822, and 825.)

869

Gold Coast

October 29, 1873 -

11,410

870

Newfoundland

November 5, 1873

11,804

854

Gibraltar

September 12, 1873

9514

871

British GuiaDa

November 6, 1873

11,772

Establishment of an entire blockade of the coast between Cape Coast Castle and the River Assinee. (See No. 253 and ante.)

Blockade of the coast from Cape Coast Castle to Assinee. (See Nos. 853 and 864, and ante.)

Proposed issue of an Order in Council extending to New Zealand the provi- Bions of the "Colonial Attorneys Relief Act," 20 & 21 Vict. c. 39.

(See

Payment of the stipend of M. Trouette, curé of Castries, pending his appeal to Rome against his dismissal by the Archbishop of Port of Spain.

Validity of the blockade of the coast. (See Nos. 853, 864, and 865, and ante.) French rights of fishing. (See No. 815

and ante.)

An Ordinance "to incorporate the Dio- "cesan Synod of British Guians and "to provide for the election of ■ "bishop for the diocese."

855

Newfoundland

September 12, 1878

9517

856

Ditto

September 12, 1873

9531

857

Canada

September 15, 1878

9997

Prayer of Mr. F. M. Montero and his wife, of San Roque, in Spain, praying that the Governor might be instructed to ap- prove a deed of sale of certain property Dow held by Mr. John Bernard.

The guarantee asked for by the United States Government with reference to the suspension of the Colonial laws bearing on the Treaty of Washington. (Ser No. 851.)

Objection taken by the United States Government to the Act of the Colonial Legislature relating to the Treaty of Washington. (See Nos. 851 and 855.)

Attempt of certain American citizens to carry off by force from Manitoba an Ecglishman named Gordon, with refe- rence to the precise position of the boundary.

875

Multa

858

New Zealand

September 19, 1878

9861

Draft Despatch to the Governor respecting the case of G. Rennie, a pardoned felon. (See No. 848.)

877

Straits

859

Gibraltar, General

September 25, 1873

10,078

Proposed form of mandate for the conse- cration of the new Bishop of Gibraltar.

878

Canada

December 24, 1873

860

Canada

861

Straits

September 26, 1878

September 30, 1873

10,115

Legality of a commission of inquiry into

the "Pacific Railway Scandal."

372

Canada

873

Ditto

November 10, 1873

November 18, 1873

12,289

11,940

Abduction of Samuel Joy. (See No. 852.)

874

Straits

November 17, 1878

12,178

Proposed Bill authorising the issue of a the commission of inquiry into "Pacific Railway Scandal," and giving such commission power to take evi- dence on oath.

Intermediate custody of a soldier sen- tenced by court-martial to penal servi- tude.

November 18, 18731185/1874 Release of two criminals from the Italian versel "Hélène," which had put into Malts from strees of weather while on her way to Girgenti. (See No. 812.) Proclamation issued by the Lieut-Gover- nor forbidding the export of arms from the Colony.

876

British Honduras

November 20, 1878

12,430

December 5, 1973

13,020

Pension of Sir P. Benson Maxwell, lately Chief Justice of the Straits Settle- ments.

Proposed commission of inquiry into the

(See No.

13,721

Pacific Railway Scandal.

873.)

#79

Jamaica

December 25, 1878

13,765

Proceedings of the Governor with respect

10,716

Draft Bill to enable the courts of the

Colony to try offences committed by British subjects in neighbouring coun- tries.

to the capture of the "Virginius" by ■ Spanish war vessel.

880 Trinidad

December 26, 1878

13,808

Conditional pardons granted by the Go-

vernor.

862

Canada

October 8, 1873

10,439

863 Straita

October 6, 1873

10,502

Legality of Royal Commission appoint- ing the Governor General to inquire Into affairs connected with the Pacific Railway Charter.

Right of Spain to the sovereignty over

the Sulu Islands.

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