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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 25TH FEBRUARY, 1860.

The appropriation Bill being in accordance with the foregoing Votes, His Excellency The Governor “An Ordinance to authorize put the Question, That this Bill do pass, and that the Title be,- the appropriation of a Supplementary Sum not exceeding Four Thousand Pounds to defray the charges of the year 1859."

Question put and passed,-the Ordinance being numbered "No. 5 of 1859.” Ordered, that the said Ordinance be published in the next Government Gazette.

The Bill, entitled "An Ordinance for providing Hospital accommodation on board Chinese Passenger Ships, and for the Medical Inspection of the Passengers about to proceed to Sea in such Ships," was read a second time;

And the Council went into Committee upon the said Ordinance.

Section 1 was agreed to.

Section 2 was discussed, amended, and agreed to.

Section 3 was discussed, amended, and agreed to.

Section 4 was agreed to.

Section 5 was discussed, and agreed to.

Sections 6 and 7 were agreed to.

The Preamble was read and amended.

The Title was amended.

The Council having agreed to the amendments made in Committee, The Governor put the Question- That this Bill do pass, and that the Title be-" An Ordinance for providing Hospital accommo-

dation on board Chinese Passenger Ships, and for the Medical Inspection of the Passengers and Crews about to proceed to Sea in such Ships."

Question put and carried, the Ordinance being numbered " No. 6 of 1859.”

Ordered, that the said Ordinance be published in the next Government Gazette.

The Bill, entitled "An Ordinance to amend the Provisions of Ordinance No. 8 of 1858, respecting

the Deportation of Mendicants," was read a second time;

And the Council went into Committee upon the said Ordinance.

Section 1 was agreed to.

Section 2 was amended, and agreed to.

Preamble agreed to.

The Bill having gone through Committee, The Governor put the Question, That this Bill do pass, and that the Title be-"An Ordinance to amend the Provisions of Ordinance No. 8 of 1858, respecting the Deportation of Mendicants.”

Question put and passed, the Ordinance being numbered "No. 7 of 1859." Ordered, that the said Ordinance be published in the next Government Gazette. The Council then adjourned sine die.

Read and approved, this 20th Day of February, 1860.

L. D'ALMADA E CASTRO,

Clerk of Councils.

HERCULES G. R. ROBINSON,

Governor.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

The two following Bills, which were read a first time at a Meeting of the Legislative Council held this day, are published for general information; and it is hereby notified, that the second reading of the said Bills is appointed for Saturday, the 3d of March next, at Noon.

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HONGKONG.

ANNO VICESIMO TERTIO VICTORIZE REGINE. No. of 1860.

By His Excellency SIR HERCULES GEORGE ROBERT ROBINSON, Knight, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies, and Vice- Admiral of the same, with the Advice of the Legislative Council of Hongkong.

An Ordinance empowering His Excellency the Governor to grant Conditional Pardons in certain cases.

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