1 Consul Grattan to foreign of Oct. 30, 1864 Arrival of Captain Corbett at Tenefice. 5 Foreign office to treasury.. Nov. 15, 1864 Nov. 15, 1864 Mr. Adams to Earl Russell.... Nov. 18, 1864 riffe in Laurel with seamen from Sea-King. Captain Corbett sent home under arrest. Circumstances of the departure of the Sea King from London and her conversion into the Shenandoah off Madeira. Arrival of seamen from Sea King at Liverpool. Forwarding Nos. 1 and 2 for opinion.. Opinion as to proceedings being in violation of foreign-enlistment act. Treasury solicitor to be ready to proceed to Liverpool to take deposi tions. Forwarding copies of correspondence. Instructions to be given to treasury solicitor. Representation respecting the con- | Captain Corbett should be prosecuted. 11 Foreign office to home office... Dec. 2, 1864 That proceedings be taken accordingly. 33 Report from Commodore Wiseman... Report from governor. Letters addressed by him to commodore and governors of other Australian colonies as to recruiting at Melbourne. Correspondence with consul. Prosecutions for enlistment. Forwarding copy of No. 30 Representation as to proceedings at Melbourne. Destruction of American vessels on the high seas. respondence between Governor Sir C. Darling and United States consul as to enlistments. Depositions. Cor Earl Russell to Mr. Adams.... Oct. 25, 1865 Representatious in No. 32 will be duly Forwarding No. 24 for opinion.... Opinion. As to enforcing a warraut on board a confederate ship of war. Forwarding copy of No. 26 Reply to his arguments and representations. 557 22 558 823 558 823 559 824 564 831 565 832 578 844 578 844 653 917 H. Ex. 282 -47 considered. Page. Page. 35 36 37 Earl Russell to Mr. Mason June 22, 1865 June 22, 1865 *34 [474] Mr. Mason to Earl Rus- June 20, 1865 Request that Shenandoah may be resell. called. Will give instructions requested.. Forwarding copy of No. 34 .... | 9:20 920 922 922 74 Law-officers to foreign office... Nov. 7, 1865 Opinion as to delivery of vessel to Mr. 87 crew. Nov. 9, 1865 Vessel should be delivered to Mr. Adams, not to the consul. Immediate inquiry to be made as to the nationality of the crew. Nov. 10, 1865 Report from Captain Paynter. No British subjects found among the crew. Foreign office to admiralty.... Nov. 10, 1865 Request explanations as to Captain 8, 1865 Report from Captain Paynter. Crew want to land. 674 944 8, 1865 9, 1865 Proceedings of Captain Paynter to 674 945 676 947 677 948 677 948 93 Admiralty to foreign office.... Nov. 13, 1865 Report from Captain Paynter as to 108 The Earl of Clarendon to Mr. Jan. 19, 1866 Reply to note of 28th ultimo. Re- marks on Temple's statements. Inquiry to be made and prosecutions instituted if they can be sustained. Captain Paynter to report on Temple's statements. 120 Law-officers to foreign office... Mar. 28, 1866 Opinion as to result of inquiries made. Temple's statements untrustwor thy. Matter may be allowed to drop. |