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Subject.

Supposed intention of the United States Government to establish a depôt at Nassau, New Providence, and the pos sible proceedings of their cruisers in the neighbouring waters,

لعالمية

Colony,

115

Bahamas

Date.

Begistry

No.

May 14, 1862

6885

101

New South Wales

January 17, 1862

616

Treatment of certain lande belonging to the "Church and School Estates Cor- poration."

116

British Columbia

• May 31, 1862

5000

102

Ceylon

January 22, 1862

843

Appointment of Dr. Claughton to the

bishopric of Colombo.

117

Canada

June 6, 1862

5708

108

Cape

January 28, 1862

954

Draft Letters Patent for extending the eastern boundaries of the Cape from the Kei to the Bashee River.

104 Canada

February 5, 1862

1274

Proposed modifications of the forms pur- sued in the appointment and consecra- tion of Canadian bishops.

105

Sierra Leone

February 18, 1862

2036

Claim of the French Vice-Consul to be exempted by virtue of his office from arrest and imprisonment for nonpay. ment of the damages awarded against him in a judgment in the Supreme Court for libel.

118

New Zealand

June 10, 1862

5762

119

General

June 23, 1862

6230

106 Hong Kong

February 21, 1862

2027

Kidnapping of certain coolies on the const of China, and their forcible detention on board the French vessel "Ville d'Agen.”

190

Bahamas

June 27, 1862

6888

106a

Ditto

February 22, 1862

2078

121

New Zealand

July 4, 1882

6601

107

New Zealand

February 26, 1862

2115

Atrocities alleged to have been committed

by certain Peruvian agents in the cul- lection of Chinese emigrants for ship- ment to Peru in the French ship “ Ville d'Agen."

An Act to simplify the law relating "to the transfer of Landed Property in "New Zealand"; An Act "for giving " effect to regulations under the Land Registry Act of 1860, and for amend- "ing the said Act"; and An Act "for " correcting Surveys of Land." (See No. 68.)

Bubject.

Interference by United States cruisers with certain British merchant vessels while pursuing their respective voyages in the Gulf of Mexico.

Rights of British subjects, under the treaty with Rumia of 1859, of navi- gating a river which, after leaving British territory, flows through Russian territory to the sen.

A Bill prepared for presentation to the United States Congress providing for the establishment of naval depôts on Lakes Michigan, Erie, and Ontario, and its bearing on treaty engagements between Great Britain and the United Staten.

Validity of the New Provinces Act of

1858. (See Nos. 58, 69, and 113.)

Status of the children born in British Colonies of missionaries who are natives of foreign states.

Interference of United States cruisers with British merchant vessels in the Gulf of Mexico, (See No. 115.)

Manner of setting at rest certain doubts respecting the power of the General Assembly to legislate respecting native lands.

Capture of the “Bermuda" and * Ella Warley" by United States cruisers, and the alternative given by the United States authorities to the agents of the schooner "Time" respecting her cargo

Mode of procedure for taking certain measures for the government of British territory lying north of British Colum- bis in which discoveries of gold have recently been made.

The 16th clause of "The Alien Act of

"Tammania, No. 2 of 1861."

Application from Mr. A. Maclean for the grant of certain property left by his alleged illegitimate son in Ceylon, which is represented to have reverted to the Crown,

Grant of certain property of Joseph

Bradbury, decessed.

An Act" to simplify the laws relating to "the transfer and encumbrance of "freehold and other interests in "lands.

Alleged fitting out of a vessel at Liver- pool for the service of the so-called Confederate States,

Seizure of the "Oreto," suspected of having on board stores intended for the use of the Confederate States.

129

Bahamas

July 4, 1862

6885

128

British Columbia

July 6, 1882.

6641

108

South Australia

March 25, 1862

8010

Draft Act for the purpose of curing the irregularity of the previous legislation

in connexion with the election of mem- bers of the Legislature.

124

Tasmania

July 16, 1862

7652

109 | Hong Kong

April 8, 1862.

3544

Proceedings instituted against the captain of the Spanish vessel Malespina." (Encloses an extract from a report made on 24th April 1860 by the Law Officers on a similar case.)

125

Ceylon

July 19, 1862

7855

110

South Australia

April 12, 1862

8706

Desirability of dismissing Mr. Boothby, Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court, and method of such diamissal.

196

Teomanis

July 28, 1862

7537

111

St. Helena

-

April 23, 1862

4127

Draft Letters Patent for the appointment

of the Bishop of Colombo.

127

Ditto

July 28, 1862

7415

112

Ceylon

April 28, 1862

4128

Draft Letters Patent for the appointment of Dr. Claughton to be Bishop of Colombo. (See No. 102.)

113

New Zealand

April 30, 1862

4881

Measures taken to establish the validity

128

Bahamas

July 29, 1862

7500

of the New Provinces Act of 1858. (See Nos. 58 and 68.)

114

Bahamas

May 6, 1882

4563

Detention in Savannah in slavery of the wife and children of Dimmock Charlton

129

Ditto

August 12, 1862

8103

■ British subject. (See No. 96.)

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Registry No.

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August 22, 1862

8830

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