OROIT

THE HONGKONG

Government Gazette.

No. 24.

Published by Authority.

VICTORIA, SATURDAY, 17TH JUNE, 1865.

VOL. XI.

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF HONGKONG.

No. 6 of 1865.

SATURDAY, 3RD JUNE, 1865.

PRESENT:

His Excellency the ACTING GOVERNOR and all the existing Members, except Mr. CHOMLEY, absent at

Shanghai.

The Council met to-day, pursuant to adjournment.

The Minutes of the Council held yesterday, were read and approved.

was

With reference to the Bill for the Rendition of Chinese Subjects charged with Piracy, which was read a first time at the last Meeting, the ACTING GOVERNOR stated that the measure introduced in compliance with instructions received from The SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE COLONIES, approving of a proposal made by Governor Sir HERCULES ROBINSON for such rendition, upon certain conditions. Those Instructions were then laid on the Table and read.

And with regard to the Bill for the further Security of the Residents from personal Violence, (which was also read a first time at the last Meeting,) His Excellency remarked that the question was originally mooted in the Executive Council in devising means for the suppression of violent crime by armed men, which has become so prevalent in the Colony; and that the Bill, as submitted, had the support of that Body.

Read and passed, the Rules and Orders for regulating the Practice of the Court of Summary Jurisdiction of Hongkong, as framed by the Honorable Judge BALL on the 14th of December, 1864.

The Bill against Offences relating to the Coin being brought forward,-it was agreed that the second

reading of the said Bill be postponed.

The ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE then presented the Report of the Select Committee on the remaining Criminal Law Amendinent Bills, suggesting amendments therein, and the same having been received, the said Bills were read a second time, committed, and passed.-They bore the following Numbers and Titles:-

No. 6 of 1865-"An Ordinance to consolidate and amend the Enactments in Force in this Colony relating

to indictable Offences by Forgery."

No. 7 of 1865-"An Orlinance to consolidate and amend the Enactments in Force in this Colony relating

to Larceny and other similar Offences."

No. 8 of 1865-"An Ordinance to consolidate and amend the Enactments in Force in this Colony relating

to Malicious Injuries to Property."

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