-APRIL 26, 1806
THE
Owners
2. O. 9. N. Steam Ca
¡D. Sasoud Sons and Co
j. Marques
Callao Early
Jarding, Matheson & Co Jardine, Matheson & Co Augustive Heard and Co
P. Framice Cama und Co
Captain Lee
Jardine, Matheson & Co
David Sussoon, Bus & Co
Jardine, Matheson &
Dent and va
O GREAT BRITAIN.
CHINA
VOL. XXII. No. 1107.
APRIL, 1866.
SHANGHAE.
Tea lis.. 933,9
. 687,600
340,800 .1,126,300
Chuist,
864,600
fom H.kow), 64x900
South, (do.),308,900
Scholson,
Silk bls.
297
960:400
1,181.400
.999,000
28
.1,132,800
746,800
-20
on Hankow), 612,404 4.1 1,095,000
605,000
868,500
1,078,300
872,309
(Izpm Hanko) 070500.
OFFICIAL NOTIFICATIONS.
It is hereby notified that, until further orders, the Peening Mail, China Mail and Cherland China Mail will be the official medians of all Notifications proceeding from Her Britannic Majesty's Consulate at Canton.
D. B. ROBERTSON, Consul
British Consulate,.
Couton, April 16, 1800
It is hereby natalled that, until further orders, the Evening Mail, Chene Mail and Overland China Mail will be the official mediums of il Notifications proceeding from Her Britannic Majesty's Consulate at Amoy.
British Consulate,
Amoy, April 22, 1866.
R. SWINHOE, Consul
Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS.
FAQ &
BE
VBSSRU, AT
TOB CAFEAIF
FROM
¡ Ric
DEPAR TORES
CARGO.
932.100
BGR,500
957.500
319,500
731,30-
Babkow),
#18,500
(d),
$50,000
ER.
836,300
90,000
feet Cet. 1)
272
26 Neptune
e. sh. 580 Tanson
2 Febo
25 Maria
.1.1,200
171
27 Tigre
. str.2500 noževe
1,087,100
21 Oscar
627,700 778,000
27 Ide
.16
-27 Charlotte:
(from 14kow), 1,031,400
astle, (C. Hkow) 845.200
Oce
FLY
290,100
1.344,260
903,400
570,100
Kicking) 149,200,
803,400
929,400
..1,27,300 1,458.500 D50,80
344,400
939,500 845.540
. 495.400
ER.
brey
Biysolly
bis,
- 1,436,200
echin,
. 1,165,800
F.
.
Crown,
CAIN,
bley,
1,146,550
. 129.9000
. 1,218,700
295,100
AS.kong.
27. Filomena
37 Fo
28 Canton
Chefoo
8. b 355 Stupl tog Raugona
Bre.be 160 wetghorn Rangoon
am.bk 395 Tory
G. sb. 606
am.bk 26 hrane Sp.atr 800 Valerino
18. str. 75: Tomin
13. bk. 129 Leighton
28 Passing Cloud |B, bka 499 Barrows
2 Teamana
j. h 629 juin
Kam-juo-bong B. bk. 285 Davidson Ly-re-menu
28 Batavia
28 Sitrollet
* Matilde
28 Join Auton
25aroline
28 endovpre
Nunasi
29 Ophelia!
29 Maria toz trio
wh, Swa low 20 Suwonada 3T, A. Gabb
50 Carmencita
Malz
g Sayopan
20 Louis
May
Gengels
Fee-long
1 Gazelle
**
2 Shaftesbury
2
-861,50
2 Miranda
2 Cojsan
1,407
40,766,800
JAPAN.
317,f00
• 900,000
•F9x,200
deng Hoy
astleton, 3rdne.
B. bk. 425
Dee bk 356 Wessendorf
6. b. 224 540 m Sw.ar. 14 Hoghind au er 158 Mulbuboff
¡Pr, er 266 BURUTE
a. bk 15 Kuwies Har 170nger
en uk 335 Tonjes sp bk. 264 jausulare Aish 985 Knowles
Art42, Jayne
B. tr. 85 Mitue
Sp.ng 236 Surave
3. B. 54 Merrilies
er..bk. 997 Jesusen
B. sh. 03 Hall
3. Atr. 1265 Kooper
B. str. 263 Toppin
Pr.be. 155 Siewerts
B. str. 52a Aitken
11. Ebr, 134
Thomas
Pr. by 258 olier
B: Lk.! X20 Fullerton
sdez, &c.
¡&anguon
Bangkok
Aberdeen
Mia
Apr. 14 Beans Mar. Rice Feb. 22 Mar. 13 Mails Mar, 19 Rice
Mur, 18; Rice
=*
Fahebau, A. Apr. 24 Sundries Rungosa
Dec. 1oals
Apr. 23 Maila
b. 40, Rine
Mar. 13 Coalz.
Mar. 27 Rice
far. 28
>
Mar. 24 úlar.
2
Puget Sound Mar. 1Timber Sydney Saigon
Kingaporo
General
Singapore Singapore Akyab !. fiatsio Apt. 16) Newchiwang Apr, 15 Beans Kochurry Apr. 23 cale Honolulu Mar. 28 General Newchwang Apr. 14 Bank Manila Apr. 14 General S. Francisco Mar. 4 Gr in Shanghae Apr. 27 General
cutta, &c. pr. 8eneral Sal
Apr. 24&ice. Saigon apr. 7 Newenwang Apr 14! Beans ta 1ath Feb. 13 General Tientsin Apr. 28 Cotton.
Puhchau, dejjApr. 27 General Nagasakí Apr 28 General Sues, &c Mar, 10 General Amney
ay General Newchwang Apr. 13 Beans Tientsin p Apr. 34 Cutton
Mar. 24 Ride Apr. 21 Cotton Apr. 18 Rica
Si, Dk. 850 tereen ign,kok?
16. bay &$4 'મ
Takno
amb 279 Niviaeyer paigou
CONSIGNEE 82 AGENTE.
m. Pasteu and Co Oxford and Co Order
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, 3RD MAY, 1866.
papers-
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MAIL.
contcated; Birdline winning by only half the public exposure and sale of articles of can allirm that we are too ollicfently served a length, the third and fourth ponies being consumption, both of food and drink; more by our police; or that police duties are so separated by tittle more. The Shangliae capocially over the liquors which are sold well performed and regulations so well car papers are so busy with race news that they in the public houses, and grog shops in the ried out, that we can dispense with what insert a most important piece of news in a colony; which are generally of the vilest, and might be called a superfluity of clicicusy short paragragh of a few lines, without any most poisonous description. A paragraph or that an energetic and skilful police force further comment; we allude to the following has appeared 2 Calcutta paper is not necessary in dealing with Chinese which has appeared in the northern containing a statement of the amout of crime and criminals. The fact is that the pro- eatables and drinkables, which the Health | blem to be solved, which is that of forming We have hem favoured with the follow-officer at Calcutta has confiscated during a really useful police, with the materials ing telegram received yesterday from Messrs Elberfeld of Rhenish Prussia, via St Pe Grand Riadhta and thence by line. We are also informed that a telegram has been raived announcing the janinence of war between Unitel states of Ameaica.
30 Mers.Troisièmes vendues 38 essaies precules Jacons bous
ua stagnation complete. Of which
which making dine allowan for te lographie peculiarities, the following may
be accepted as a translation —
30th March-Silk; third sales 30s. Pre- lining trial of Japan eggs successful.” “A complete stagnation (in the London mars
ket.
PRICE, $15, PER ANNUM
in this Colony.
Assuming however all these advantages to be obtainable at Deep: Bay and its neighbourlivo, one essentialcon- sideration must not be overlooked or other-, wise very little land will be purchased by Europeans; viz.overnment must guaran tee to maintain & sifficient force of police so as to effectually guard the property and person of those who may take up their go sidouce there.
Ir
circumstances
the past year. This list includes some which are at the disposal of the authorities,
that enquiry into the 2,000 dozens of hoer, 300 gallons of is a very dificult one for on the one hand draught ditto, and about 2,000 gallobs of there are many police duties which wou wine. True to the principle of bring very expensively performed by a European which occurred among the troops stationed
the great niortality.
ing everything home to ourselves, to policeman, who, to be a trustworthy man, in Hongkong will take place. At the pre- eble us from "the thistle danger to pluck must be well paid in this climate; while on sont moment it is doubtful whether the facts. tho flower salaty," wa would wish
the other hand, the system of employing of the case will be made public as the re- to discover if suy articles of fout falian policemen has proved a failure, for.sult of a Military Commission of Enquiry, or drink, were ever confiscated by the
au all occasions when tact, pluck og intelor in the course of a debate in the House of Health officer of Hongkong. The duties of ligence are, at all necessary, our black po Commons, if Colonel Nopru is forced to that officer here, may be, and perhaps arelicemen decidedly illustrate the vocative bring the subject matter of his motion wɔ- very onerous, but for any "outward and case in Latin, and are always wanting der discussion in the house. - A debate hi This scheme of overland telegraphic com-visible sign" of the regeneration of our food Whatever may be the intoutions of the the Commons is only possible when the munication with Europe via fussian Asia, and liquor warket, as exemplified with res Government as regards remodelling the members of the House have been placed in which some short time ago we reported as pact to Calcutta in Dr Tonerrs, the Calenta police force, any step will be a move in the possession of all the documents relating to being in course of organization, seems to Health officer's report, we have looked right direction which threatens to disturb the question, and although it might be gra geries Imperiales have been rapidly got in working order, in vain: That we have a Holth officer, the gi jog along system of making a great tifying to the public that the house should and apparently with every promise of suc any one with any eyes at all in his head can show of police supervision over minor offen have an opportunity of giving expression cess; no particulars as to time of trans-hape ocular demonstration of; if a lettered ces, such as bawking without a license or ob to the opivion of its members, and while a an illuminated lamp, and an adver-trusting the road; and of the most supreme debate on the motion would bring forth: mission, from point to point ou the route, board,. have yet appeared; but as the telegram istising door, all bearing the same inscription, indifference to the investigation of serious eloquent sympathy for the sufferers, yet we dated 30th March, and it arrived in Shang-convey any lusid train of reasoning. In all crimes, such as house breaking and robbery are afraid that some would be led to measure hae somewhere about the 25th of April, we countries, but more especially in tropical with violence. should imagine that greater celerity can ones, a strict supervision of all articles of Small pox has broken out among the be achieved; and no doubt when things have food and drink sold in the shops, and pub-married men in the Garrison, and the in- shaken down in their places a little, and to markets, has always been considered of teated have been removed to Stanley, where the line is thoroughly established, Shang- the most vital importance. We certainly strict quarantine has been established, no hae will be within twenty days telegraphic have an Inspector of marketa, who seems communication beyond the village being per to hold a sort of official position, which iu-mitted. This breaking out of disease is very The following paragraph from our nor-volves a little of the policeman, and none and just at the commencement of the hot sea- thern files will give some idea of the of the doctor; regarding which some so, when our troops have so much to try value of Shanghae property both landed curious revelations of the almighty" their health, and when an epidemic has
Russell and Lo
Douglas Lapraik
Wa. Postau and Co
Spanish Copau!
and 0. 3. N. Co
WW, Pustan and Co
Bosman and Ca
Order
J. 4. Hook
Burrows and Sun
, Hubener sui Co
.Burd and Co Arnemann and Co
Ym. Pustau and Co B., Hubendr♣ Co Deat and Co
B. Hubener and Co Wm. Pustau and Co
Regnolds and Go
Russell and Co
Aug, Heard and Co
G, Livingston and Co
Reynu.da and Co
Adata Scott and Co Fuskau and Co Dont and Co Jardine, Matheson Co
Douglas Lapraik
Wu, Pustan and Ca Birley and Co
Landstein and Co
B., Hubener and Co Farner, and
Horned Company Smith. Rennedy & Go Win. Pastau and Co
PASSENGERS. Per Tigre, from Maraçilles for Hongkong, Me said Mrs Gradelupa de Kola, nyd child, Messrs Fernandez, Heical, Dian Earny, Oatalaza, Escuria Patrier and son, Goran, Mille, Dereaux, Arnold, from Suez, Mr Brjontal; from Galle, Messrs N. Pestonjce, Pestoujee and servant, from Singapore, Messrs Kay, Mahe, John Greenberg, Le Monnier, from Sigon, Star Marie, Mr and Mrs Ortige from Marseilles for Shanghan, Mesare Bradfield, Adrian, Vou Leessen, Nelgneria, Burgeaud, and Law; from Marseilles for Yokoham, Muess Earpier, Bernhard, and Cherillan. Per Sawa, Messrs Rebuff. Flleis, Per Mata Homovin, Mate and 7 men of Bri iet schooner Funny, 1st in Bassetan Struts, Jan. 19 b, and mixte und 2 men of British ship condemned in Mania. Per Lmnisz. Mr Lopez. Fer Geddie, Mr Brouechee Per A, Mestrs Hayes, Field, Kielman,
312,500
89,300
1,812,200
DEPARTURES.
57
Date RSSED, FROM
PYAG & Kirg
CAPTAIN TOES
FESTINATION CARDO
Apr
.kong.
27 Pata on
Ou bk 343 Gest
TOTAL.
To lbs. Silk.bs. 5-66, in 135 vessele, 110,067,100 60,320 4-65, in 165 vessels, 114,143,200-37,899
4,078,160
decrease,: Increase,
22.429
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At an auction held by Mears Covie Co. at their offices in Fubchau Road, yes terday afternoon, the following prices were realized or offered. Two shares in the Company were Shanghae Tug and Lighres in the Sailors sold it Tls: 20 each. Home and General Hospital elicited bida. Tls 75 py now were bid for a lot a land on the American settlement fronting the river; and Ts. 4,400 were bid for Tre fancha farm. The only sale of land was a lut situated close to the premises of Morrice Behacke & Co, which brought Tls. 75 per
zawie.
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such a terrible opportunity of carrying of its victims by scores, the debilitating effect of the climate being an aid to the work o
out condemnation to those individuals whom
they might conceive are responsible for the heavy loss the Garrison of the Colony sustained last year by death and sickness. When we consider that some of the military authorities now in this colony may be thus selcoted for binnie, fair play demands that they should not be condemned, without an opportunity for explaining their conduct. throughout the unfortunate period in ques-
tion:
Although we are averse as a rule to com- missions of enquiry as being in their r
cumshaw system, -as exemplified in the office in question, came out at a very aus ing trial at the Supreme Court some time
These declosures would lead one to destruction. We can quly hope that isola-sults generally without fruits; yet in view - ag
ion may prevent any further spread of the of the above facts it is to be boped that the disease, although it is to be feared that Marquia of Hartington will appoint a cobi- many of the children will be carried of by it, before it abates.
believe that the compulsory enforcement of the most simple regulations, and of the most ordinary precautious as regards slaughter houses, and the accumulation of refuse, have been and no doubt are now, compicinis- Rain is very much in request," dust ed or evaded by the cumshaw syatevi which having risen" and the atmosphere having underrnus all police organization. With a tendency to depression." The clouds out going further into the matter, the case have beer threatening for days, and we may is simply this.
If Calcutta in laying down soon look for a "fall.” the duties, and responsibilities of her
new Road.
In what man-
mile and a half towards Stanley, at which is generally bauiboozled awl pacified lika point it will her to the right and descend to a squalling child, by the appointinent of the present road at Deep Bay. The esti a "conmission of enquiry," after which he
mission in this case. Nearly all precedent
of enquiry are practically a vent for of gooa, however to prove that Commissions fficial and public wrath against certain members of either service or servants of the Crown holding high positions. Given, The district city of Choongan situated
a disclosure of culpable neglect, wilful at the foot of the Wu-hai hills in the centre of the tea districts was taken by rebols, Health officer, has found it necessary to THE Government Gazette contains an adver- city allow the facts of any particular case disobedience, corruption and utter incapa- assisted as usual by local banditti, in the make the examination of pulitic articles of early part of April The local authorities food consumption one of bis most import-willing to contract for the construction of a pribilic in England, and the wrath of the tisement calling for tenders from persons or series of culpable proceedings to become were, with a great number of the inhabit duties, we see no roasm either on ao-
It appears that His Excellency people is excited thercat. tants immediately put to death.
count of superior salubrity of clintate, supe-the Governor has determined that a new road ner has public clamour for redress, refor Choong-an is situated at a distance of riority of articles of consumption, or ho shall be made from the neighbourhood of mution and reconstruction been met and sa- eight days journey from Asoy, and four nesty of vendors, why the duties of his
Has the offending offi East Point to Deep Bay. The route the pro-tisfied hitherto ? from Foochow. Should the place not be prototype here should not include a sailar posed road will take is from Leightons Hill cial, or have the body of delinquents, hitherto :- immediately rotaken it is feared that the task; for it is patent to all, that the great along the ridge of hills Eastward of the met his or their deserts in a manner satisfac Ten export botli' in Foochow and Amoy est rubbish in the shape of potted meats, Happy Valley for a distance of about a tory to the public? We think not; John Bull will be materially affected.
preserved provisions, salted meat, &c., and News-from the other ports is unimpor- liquors of all kinds is sent to this Hongkong tant. The Fulchan tea season is now com- market, and these are the very articles fencing, and a brisk competition is anti-against which Dr Tonnerre of Calcutta basic cost is we understand put down at seldom or ever hears more of the matter. À ipated. The Fiery Cross sailed a few days made such a vigorous' maid.
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$40,000. The Government expects to re- from. Aberdeen Dock on route for the
commission is by the public expected to as We hear that the Governor intends en-copthaestimated expenditure froin the pro.complish all that is needini; but although great ton port. The Serica has already ploying the convicts in the Gaul and those cels of land which will be offered for sale soinsthing may be done to that end, no- served and has by 'this time no doubt com-
at Stone Cutter's Island, in making a road in eligible spota along the roul, for eithering is known beyond official circles of the menced loading. The race hume: by the tea completely round the island. This will be Chinese villages or European residents. result of the labours of the commissioners. clippers will be most exciting this year, a done by moving the halk over from Stone The question as to whether sufficient land new candidate, named the Arial, built by Cutter's island to that part of the seaboard will be sold to reinburg the Government there. We have lately seen the result of a An exception however trups up here and White the famous yacht builder of Cowes of the island where it is proposed to counhas of course to be solved hereafter. It commission appointed by Sir HEROULES having come into the field this year. menco the new road; which will probably seems improbable that either Deep Bay it Rouson to aquire into the Military sys- The principal item of local news daring the be at Showkowan, from which place there self or the smaller. Boy near it, to which it is teni of the Island of Ceylan for the purpose past week has been a boat race between two is already a road to Victoria. The hulk also proposed to carry the new road, will of ascertaining what reductions could be crews belonging to the U. S. frigate Hart-could be very conveniently anchored in ever hecome large native villages or towns. eflcted in the expenditure" ou Miliary ford and the Princess Royal, which resulted Showkewan bay, with an efficient guard of The Chinese say both baye are exposed to matters consistent with the necessities of. in a victory for the latter. A potrespondent water police to prevent escapes, or courau-
the sea, and afford no security for native the Colony. The resulf in the form of an amicted with the cacothes scribendi took nication between the convicts and the vil boats, and while the water in ono bay is too extensive and completqueport was made pub- the trouble to inform the public through Jagers. This project seems a step in the deep for secure anchorage, the reverse is the die in January last, and the commissioners the columus of our Evening issue, that the right direction as regards the utilisation of case in the other. Whatever may be the point out in detail, curtailments and savings are of course filled with racing matters, to officers of the Hartford considered that the convict labor in the Colony; for the pre-pecuniary result of the undertaking, the which are calculated to effect a total reduc- the exclusion of say less exciting news.
officers of the Princess Royal had "not acted sent work found for them, such as sweep resident Europeans will doubtless be glation of Forty Thousand Pounds Sterling The weather during the first day of the uprightly." This met with a decided refuta- ing roads, and emptying dust bins, is a rithas a new and pleasant addition will soon per a very large sum. The com races was unfortunately very unfavourable;tion from the Hartford, her officers strongly thenlous face on the sentence "hard labor,”
be made to the existing roads in the Copilation of the several items, demon- The rain making the course very heavy and avowing that the rave was perfectly fair in and a good course of real downright hard
lony.
strates the completeness of the labours of At Canton, Wednesday, May 2, 1886, of Mentranous muddy, and diminishing the usual atten- every respect. A return race will take place work, such as road making and levelling, Croup, ATHTE tis, Infant Son altin Roy Arthur and dance of the fair sex, cinsing the Grand in
If, as we are told is the case, the route the Commissioners, as well as proves what Mani Tandas Folsom, aged 11 months and 4 days
Yokoharaa very shortly, whe tho would have a most beneficial effect in every Hartfords will have an opportunity of way; both as regards the advantage which red for the new road has been planned can be done when those who pay taxes and in such a manner that the gradients will be are therefore the main support of a state, taking their revenge,
a good carriage road round the island, H. M. S. Princess Royal left yesterday made at a moderate cost, will be to the gut and very few in number, it at are encouraged to point out what expen
ones heermes possible that the neighbour-diture is needless and where if any bis di- sion of those who were only goers. Sir for Chuan, Amoy and Fuhohau, from Colony, and the satisfaction of seeing boor of Deep Bay may, in a few years he minished. Shanghan • Races --Frant's telegraphic line-William did not answer the expectations of thence she goes on to Yokohama. Although these brawny, well fed, celestial gan birds studded with permanent Europena re- Falve of property at Shangho-The tea his backers; Exeter's superior bottom Hongkong will miss the society of her doing something to recompense govern- sidences in occupation throughout the year.
"Hongkong was also Tately favourial with. a Commission of Enquiry which we are stason at Fulchar-Naval boat race taking him through the mud with flying officers, no one would wish that such ment for their warding and keeping. WeAn eligible space in the island capable of seny to observe bas at present shared the Departare of HM.S. “Princess Royal" colors. The race for the Ladies Purse " fine ship with her splendid crew of 800 hear that steps are being taken to reduce containing a number of Europeau Bunga general fate of its kind A Commission of Our Hongkong shops and Markets was made a perfect fares, Busy Bee, who men, should be kept here during the summer the strength of the police force of the Co-lows, affording space for a garden and com- Enquiry was appointed carly in the year to Employment of Conricts-Small pox in is in reality a small Arab horse, being en- mouths, when Japan with its temperate lony; already many of the Indians have pound for each, exposed to the beneficial enquire into and report on the working of
tored as a pony, and his rider rather greenly climate is so close at hand.
been allowed their discharge, and we be influences of the South West monsoon, the system then in vogue under which the Br the Sinconada which arrived on Mon- allowing him to win by too long a distance. Attention has been drawn in our Evening lieve it is in contemplation to reduce the easy of access, and not too far from the ordinary taxation (Police Lighting and. day last, we have dates from Shanghae to The race for the Tsatlee cap, for China issue to the necessity which exists of European force, This is only one way of heart of this city, has long been the great-Water Rates) were collected. The gentle
The northern papers ponies, seems to have been the most closely medical supervision being exercised overlooking at the police" dificulty; no one
FarmB
PB, str. 80 Ponilin
Armenian
3 kr 758 lerria
3
honey Leen
14. BT, 4923and
3 Tricos
Funcha Fühchau abangise Eret, Coast chitta Shanghae Tientsin
117
3 Charlotte
3 Ylocano SARI
tore bej 238 Torn
Fr.bk. 138 Vinosuda u Saison
8p. be. 210 Barredo Manija
B. bk. 5Walsh
Singapore
¡P. and O. 3. N. Cə
G., Livingston and Dog Smith, Kennedy & Cuf : Schellham and Co Biemisen und Do Haynolds and Co J. 8. Huok
"PASSENTERS.—Fer Salsetts, for Southampton. Missea Lay Sung. Mr and Mrs Snelling, Mra Heaton, Mrs Parkes, Mrests W. Anderson, J. Boniface and Row, for Marseilles, Captain Modaut, Messrs C. M. Jones, J. v. Barber, O. Headel And J. Hanbury; for Bombay, Mr H. M. Cooper; for Singapore, Mr Betzold,
THE CHINA. MAIL. PUBLISHED WEEKLY.
HONGKONA, THURSDAY, 3D MAY. 1866.
DEATHS.
Hoard H. 51. 8. Prines Royal, on the ist Mar Stand to have a very sumbre appearance. ING, ALTOGE AUGESTne Drenale, aged 20 years.
The running appears to bave principally made by the strongest horses to the exclu
ECHOES OF THE WEEK.
the Garrison-The weather.
the 20th instaut.
:
est desideratum of the European residents. mon who were called upon to carry out this