THE

Hongkong

Government

GAZETTE.

NEW SERIES.

VICTORIA, SATURDAY, 16тÍ OCTOBER, 1858.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

VOL. IV, No. 178.

The Contract for publishing this Gazette, entered into on the 24th September, 1853, was terminated on the 30th ultimo; and notice is hereby given, that a NEW SERIES of this Gazette will be published hereafter, to commence from the 7th instant, under a New Contract, and that

"THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE"

will, as before, be the only Official Organ for PROCLAMATIONS, NOTIFICATIONS, and PUBLIC PAPERS, of this Government.

By Order,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 2d July, 1855.

W. T. MERCER, Colonial Secretary.

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF HONGKONG.

No. 22 of 1858.

FRIDAY, 8th OCTOBER, 1858.

PRESENT:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND ALL THE MEMBERS, EXCEPT THE HONOURABLE THE LIEUTENANT- GOVERNOR, ABSENT ON ACCOUNT OF ILLNESS.

The Council met to-day, pursuant to adjournment.

The Minutes of the last Council were read and approved..

Read a first time Draft Ordinance for defraying. the Supplementary Charges of the Civil Establishments for the

Year ending 31st December, 1858.

Ordered, that the said Ordinance, with the Three Schedules thereunto annexed, be printed and circulated amongst

Members.

The Governor recommended, that a Committee, consisting of the Acting Colonial Secretary and two Non-official Members of this Council, should be appointed to report the conditions upon which the Colonial Government might properly take charge of the Post-office at Hongkong.

Whereupon, it was moved by the Chief Magistrate, and seconded by the Surveyor General, that Mr Jardine and

Mr Lyall, with the Acting Colonial Secretary, be appointed a Committee to report the Conditions the Colonial Government might properly take charge of the Post-office at Hongkong.

upon

which

Lyall objecting to his nomination, on the ground that he had already served in the recent Caldwell Inquiry Commission, which had absorbed much of his time ;—

It was moved by the Chief Magistrate, seconded by the Surveyor General, and unanimously agreed to;—That Mr Lyall be excused; and that such Committee do consist of the Acting Colonial Secretary, Mr Jardine, and Mr Dent.

The Governor gave notice of his intention to move a Resolution, that a Sum not exceeding £19,000 be appropriated

towards the Construction of the Bowring Praya, and the Works thereunto belonging. The Council then adjourned till Friday, the 15th instant, at 12 o'clock precisely.

Read and approved, this 15th Day of October, 1858.

L. D'ALMADA e Castro,

Clerk of Councils.

JOHN BOWRING,

Governor,

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