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The British gunboat Tweed arrived here Yil at largo, and it is feared that haring avoided (and it is intended to supplement Ordinance 8 of Chinasa, we all knów, are vary reltolant, to con- Suruyor,General wars not approved he would tion Ordinance, 1881.
terday from. Slow
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Hon. P. BIRI In there any Ordinancs about the gule of arms at present ?
9th Otels, 1884.
Whereas in view of the distarbod state of the Chineno population in this Colony, Itis expedient to make cortalo apenist provisions for, the, pen Parvation of pesce au order; Bo it enanted "b" the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice. of the Lozislative Connell thereof as follows:-
This Ordinong shall continue iu foros na
til the First day of April, 1885
2.—In this Ordinate the expression arma in- cindes any description of firo prms, aise any sword, entlass, spor, pike, bayonet, or other deadly weapon, also any part of any arms as so deflued.
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The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-NO Hia EXCELLENCY gatil he was informed there Provided that this section shall not prevent. were 5,000 arms in the shops herë,
the owner of any trading or fishing jonk wisa Hion, P. Ryzz—They are nut musk nas, some has given sonrity to the Harbour Matoran or of them
PAWAN TAU Baotian 98 of Ordinance 8 of 1979-from-having HIS EXCELLENDY--Some of them are not without loance on bound of his junk auch erzan mesh nan. Of rifles, maskets revolvers, nad so as are reasonably noorsunry for the protection of on, there are 5,000: They might either be sold i mnoh jak on the high wa to date, pr the rioters might loot them and 3.-A Chinas person shall not have order themselves. We want to provids against any arus, save as authorised by the Governor
in Concil that contine any
Hon. F. RYBIE-It applies to Europeons as The Governor in Councii" may from time to well as Chinese
time at discretion grant to any Oklvosa poraons The ATMBEDY-General mid that if it was liosneon to have at catty, armas, subisch, lo zuch
the Governor in Clonmail: may seeta út; and mist bittag the sale of arms might he mula
Hon. P. Rrers-That Would affant Mr. from time to time at discretion revoke any such Sahaidt.
license. noosary to prohibit the ale altogether it would sonably suspected of haring or overring and The ArrowNET-GENERAL-Efit woro thought Any person having or carrying or. zos.
apply to him.
sems in contrareation of this Ordinansa mw be Hon. P. Ryera aid soch a regulation would arrested without warrant by any Polian cer affoot pot enly Bohmult but many others. Laps, and a pasonably, miz. he, nyyd bes Crawford & Co, Gayle ant Co, Boheffer, and forea Magistrate in order to his being deelt othara.. He added that one of muskote might with assording to law.
5----The Gomamor may by warmnt suthorise any person named in much; wirreat to sourli in.
THE DAILY PRESS, PHIDAY, OCTOBEK 102, 1884.
The murderer of the women in Tank-lane is and the carrying out of the order against him, the pace and good order of the colony. The The' (LTORNEY-General mid that if the Chumoll tharoak, entitled The Phaco Framers- arrest for is long, he has managed to make his 1882 by a provision for the carrying out of that it themsolves in any way or make themsalvos janggest the Bagister-General. The British gunboat Linsel, Commander escape cut of the roliny, and icy themfors never under. Then there are provisions in the Ordin: the weak for the vengeance of any one. There The SUBTEYO-GENERAL That would be | Hill, left hora yuturday for amoy.
be brought to justica If he remained in the anos relating to matters for whigh hitherto ne fore they merely say there are a lot of bad people better than the Barroyor-General.
The clause was gesund with the alteration sny A correspondant writes to any that the steamer polony he must soon be in the hands of Justice, law has been provided. Amongst other things in the colony, and theco they end. The m Mion, lately sold by Messrs. Blackhead & Co, as he is well known to the police, having hoon there is a provision to torbid the publishing of sures taken at the time I have mentionel were guested.
Clamte 7 was then considered It provides has not become the property of the Chinoso Go.veral times before the Pelion Court for small notices or proclamations in the Chinese language to show them to propeans were able to di fond
without first obtaining permission from the Re themselves, and the effect was to make matters that the Governor in Connali nay mako rogals, vernment, and that she has passed under the fences and also attired as an informer.
gistrace Gongral, and there are punishments for so zacomfortable for than that very soon thess tione prohibiting or regulating the sale or im British dag, He does not give the name of the The business at the Police Court yesterday defacing and pulling down prodamations inaned bad people are got away. I am referring to portation of arms, contravention of the recals HOW OWRGE.
morning was not of any particular interest, by the Governmout, as regarila the first class what took place in 1857 or 1888, and those mea- tions to entail forfeiture of the arms and the
were not din of provisions, those with reference to the having auras more effectual in course of time.
puulshment at the parrus ofanding. The Esad of the Bull's will play the following as the most important programme at the Botanical Carjous this even posed of. One of the rioters was sentence or warrying of arms, the pof the Ordinangs The Ordingues was then rond a first time.
The ATTORNEY-GEÝMAL-I havỡ ngy to ing, 10th Instant (weather permitting at 9to three months hard labour for throwing stones In this. No Chinese person shall have or
Mr. Floyd, machinist, on the Praya, or they any nerus within the colony shept he is a more the suspension of the Standing Orders in - PATENT MEDICINA VENDORS,Min des flinterbralog Italian Conny Mr. Muso, was sentenced to provision unalling the Governor in Council to fouca
fth inat, auf a chair coolie in the employ of the therised by the Government Thers in this order that we may proved with this. Bill et Polk" The Artista Couto. Bverenrola Rerment Auber a month's hard labour for abusive language t
grant liconess to proper persoza, and on prepse The COLONIAL BROSETARY SOConded... Vololo Patiners" Waldtoufland asianlt upon his master.
conditions, to carry and bare aruts. There is a ⠀⠀⠀ Carried, Selection "La Figlia del Reggimento" Donizet,
The Bill was then read a.sacand time and the Song Tam Gluck Lange, The Steam Laundry Company request as to provision which will enable the police to search Galop
Alohaton
and express their regret for the innavaalanes to and the powers given are very large housin Council went into Committee upon it.
Clause 1, providing that the Ordinance skoulu which some of the Company's supporters have or buildings, vossals, ships, or places, for arms Two laganate more poned yesterday afternoon been put by soms delay which has occurred which may be there in contravention of the Or continue in forse until the, let January, 1988, by the Coroner, Mr. A. G. Wire, and Messrs. Every effort is being made, and wil ontime to die, and unabling there to set and we passed without fusion in the first instance Goodlat, & dog Ramelics, sed F. be made to prezant disappointment, but at the re them in mich uses to be forfeited to, the but was roomafiered after the other clauses had Chase, defining the meaning of the Loum business communipations be addrstood to the murdered at Tank-lage on Wednesday night,tributia by the pubão has been greater than tig Poing of itz Unit provision la mada entirely " Arms” was passed name, copcase extremely necessary regulations, safiruly prohi. Keonditions to be; ancoitied in thɔ kooned: 49 to
onestos, jury, at the Mertoury, Wost Point, concammt it has not been found possible en Now it is intended that this Ordinance beba disposed of iena nu tha body of the Chiusoman what they to avoid it. The amount of work con shall come into operation immediately upon the pressure of extremo viroumstances. It
Clanas 3, prohibiting the carrying and the other on that of a Clansman who rast meat sauguint of the promoters had hoped for,would have been better if it had been possible to sion of aan by Chitem persons Eve when his death by the fat of a stone at Shaukivan and when it is roambered, tuse mostly every Alley save considerable sing to stapes in order authorised by special licence, was passed nam, dor 28 The jury having sawed the bodies, both enquiries bioco has had to be sewn-marked with coloured that those persons who nes in possession of acnis Claum, providing for the arrest by any
cottons, some idea of the prelimtiary labour re were adjourned til Monday, at 3 p., at the quired can be formed. This of course will notes should not be tugonyoumos, or at least having or ressonably suspected of having arms for the purpose of trade or other legitimate pur police offloor, without warrant, of any person Magistracy. -NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS,
have to be denongain. The finding of the various Communications on Editorial mattera should be
The Brisbane Courier has the following tele- residences by now and unsecretomad collectors they might be able to dispose of them in in his possession, was next considered.
Tod. P. Brems suggested the insertion of Bressol "Tap Editor," and those on business."The gram from Cooklow, dated 8th Sept. The hai nise and delay, and doubtless irritation their own way and. without intreference. But Manager," and not tɔ'individuals by name.
stezmer Elamany left this morning for the This will soon verzedy itself. The Directory not possible to do so; the public unoussify pre words to give power to arrest to others than Correspodents are requested to forward shoirane Sonth. Dents Gleeson, the prospector, from hope that under the eicentostatices, the friends eludes us from allowing them that grace, and constables,
The ATTORNEY-JENEBAL aid kɔ thought it and address with communicatious addressed in the His report satm that while in New Guinon ho possible. fustoad of selecting and delivering though armeornmmunition may be sized and tak better to keep this power in the hands of the New Guinea, is a passenger by the Elmang. of the Company will give as much indulgenes as therafors provision is made under which, even Editor, not for publication, but n avidence of good | pamed Professor Donton's grave, which he fenced twice a week as vilvertised, a weakly collationen, if the Governor should b& satisfied from thaoir. Frolics; polica offear was the torms used through- |
oumstances that tho person who fáin possession of All butters for pubileation shat te vritten on one
them at the time they aresized was not willingly
at the Drillinnon side of the paper only.
and knowingly in possesion of them in contratux. Advertisements and Subscriptions which are not
tion of this Ordinance and that would apply to onterad for a food piriad will be walinsed anti)
almost everyone whose semą tony he waited within -conterminadod.-
Hon. P. RYBIE-Would this interfere with the nextfox days that thosearahonkibe lakei Orders for extes copies of cho Daily Proon akhould
one of thren ways. Dither they will be zatamned protection P possession of by the Governor, and disposed of in merchant junks, carrying arms for tiloir own be sent balow 17 a...on the day of publication.
to the person or persone from whom they were After that hour the supply in limited.
The COLOSTAL TEGASUREZ said jaoks were seized with permission to have or carry them in llcensed to carry vertida azmAS. nepordance with the conditions of such liooncus The ATORNEY-Ganskan maki zo sxisting as shall be granted; or he may return them to lioemoe would be valid under the Ordinance noder there parsons for immediate exportation, subject comidoration, but it would be quite possible for to such conditions ad may be provided; or be the Governor in Conncil to give Hoopees may take the arms at a valuation assessed by then moh terms as he thought fit, but to-day Surveyor-General, the prico of them hatng paid they would all be liable to have their arms seized to the owners; or if the owners think it, they can if it was thought proper to seize then. compel the Government to take this alternativo
Hon. P. BIELE said he thought this provision in preference to any other. Then there is a wald operate rather hardly on the junk.
HIS ÉXOKLLERON said thore was no intention, provision for making the sale of armis illegal," and providing panishment for selling them. Tef nsing the power unless in the cam of piratical That, I think, in all I need sax as to the provision funks.
Firm, A. S. Watson, and Co., or
faith.
HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
The Daily Press.
BONGKONA, GOTCEzga 10kg, 1984.
the country acta a rockless part in omiting
not the more likely to be attempted that it
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round with the assistance of nativas. He visited only will be made until the organimden fs per Monut Belford and Mount -Irvin, sad. found festod oct between two tribes near Barane, kat ended {"quartz pountry but no gold, War had broken with the destruction of one village only. On the 26th Angat a home with six Chinese from Cooktown made Hoola, where three of them were between The Hongkong Cricket Club" and
A match will this commenced in day of 21 killed by the airos. The three other after Raoqact Court to be nontinued at 11 weeds recolted Port Moresby, one of them having bis lag broken."
a.m. on Saturday, the 11th instant. The follow ing ara tho sidas-
Á, case of voblery with violence was before Mr. Wiso at the Polios Court. yesterday afternoon, It apposes that aťhineso cook qui board a vessel | in thô harbone wante on store au some business
yesterday afternoon and had on his person
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Clause 5, authorining the search of any house, ship, or plans for arms, and to site them, was next considered.
to be on this, ground) for having or carrying arms. There icons thing, The ATTORNEY-GESERAL said, thin, was a however, I would mention. It has been direct temporary Ordinance which would possibly work od by the Soerotary of Stato that an Ordinance hardship in osrtain esses, but it was a choice-of- of the pass system, an far na it refers to the sion as would confine the power of seizure to shall be introduced under which the provisions ovila. It was impossible to frame such a proví
carriage of arms, shall be extended, in accord those cases in which it was desire to seize and nace with the repausadation of the Song leave the others wanifested. He had tried in gling Commission, the roport of which was made various ways to exempt the junks in barbour, or some time ago, so that it shall apply through-coming into harbour, from liability to have that but the colony in the sana way and as fully arms seized, but be would not doyle any mesen as it has been hitherto applied to the district of uf doing 60.
An extraordinary mooting of the Legislative Courol was hold at 11 au yesterday, when there were present:
“The Exoallozey, the administrator. Hör W
H. Maren, C.M.G.
Hoa. Sir Gronds PALLIDO, Chief Justice, Hon. F. SWART, Acting Colonial Sucretary. How. E. L. O'MALLEY, Attorney-General. Hoa, A. LIETER, Cdónial Treasurer. Hoa, J. M. PRICE, Surveyor-General. Ho. P. BRIE.
that the police have in custody a slatt who It will be satisfnobory to the pablis to learn is believed to be one of the cowardly assailanta of Dr. Horder, who was so severely maltreated as the hands of the mob on Friday last. This man was found at the Tung Wah Hospital, where he was being treated by the medical staff for some wools about the body, which he admits having relvad at the hands of a Sikh constablo: The Bikh identifies the man as one who was in close pursuit of Dr. Horder, and states that he attacked the man with his sword, the chest or shoulders, and driving him upstairs. or sword beponat, giving him some out about Possibly te mos of the rioters may be found. Wise Sarse. by the same means the marks of injuring they for is all prokbility there was a large number may have received at the hands of the polico →→
wounded.
Hoi. T.JACKSON.
Hos. F. D. Basson?,'
The ATTORNEY GENEDAL-It is intended to
be reau going along the atros every day, stop all that got think there would be say honsus, buildings, this vessels ar plass for
strong opposition,
Ition of this Ordinazoo.. The ArrosNY-GEXELAL-A Toposal is The person waraad in such warrant with sigh mede by the Government upon representationsso: constables and other paragus as he pills to bis anthantkusted and authoritative that it is bound assistaren may oft auy, tius oner into my house, to take action. It has been represented that building, ship, veach or plans and there standa the possession, of arme in the number of shopy the warrant, and in case admittanos is rofond in which these tems are at present on sale, and or is not obtained within a reasonabla tīms affe their saip to any ous who applies for them. is pb It is first damondad such persons may enter hy the present moment a source of danger to the force in order to exputo nach Warant. The colony and ought to be stopped. The demand porsen ersenting such warrant shall beforo ves for seno sach Ordinum prohibiting the null outing the satas if so daŭred pradzos the mid oomid possession and pain of name I think is warrant. ^- slear. Undoubtedly it is a very strong measure, Auy arms, orried, hal or fount vndvn the
Hóz, P. RYKS-Would it not be bettor to mitances which wmframe this Ostina. put all these shops under a kiad of survoillance? | may be forthwith saized and shall be forfeited to
His EXCELLENOX-That, would not prevent Her Majesty
Is raid on them. Ono hon member hay said "B-Any arma in the monica: of poraons not there are ton thousand Tried locisty man in antified to have the same which after the pais. the colony; there are arms for balf of them fing of this Ordinanse are given up solentarily they chose to make a raid.
or taken nuder woh-ciramsastancos as, prova tis Ton T. JACKSON-It is a strong measure the satisfaction of the Governor in Crusoil frit anlasa it is absolutely called fo
they have not bɔan wilfully kept back in con- HiR BIDELLENCY--It would not have boontravention of this Ordinance, shall bá vonal ta
thought they had sufficient reason introduced by the Government unless they be in the possession of Fer Majesty and the Governor shall provides for the deposit, ragistra, - The Clause was passed without alteration. tion, valuation and ssen of the sims. Pesüld Claus, 8, extending the night paon spatom | that enah arima may in the dianrotion of the Ge- which is now in force in Viobris anty) vernon in Connell be rastarned to the ones to the whole island was then considered.* thegoaf in hava, and surry under femeninogor
The Chier Justion malt be thought the | this Ordinazos or for immediate exportation sub system was hardly poomary in the outlying job to auch conditions as to the Governor da villages
Connoif mar synta fit, and provided also that at
Victoria. The Ordinamos, as it has been futor- Hon. P. Brers said it would be a great deal prated by the magistrates-I believe the quas of trouble for the junk people to have to obtain... BLOELLANOV mid they had information any time the Governor may instead of tranfaz tion was naver carried to the Supreme Court-special licenses.
that there were armed gangu going shout at or returning moh arts if he think it ww.lo has been hald not to apply beyond the district of The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-Undoubtedly it Kowloon Tho Smaggling Commission had the owners of the sos the value, fuerant to ba Victoria as defined by the Registration Ordinanca will infiat a great deal of trouble on those who mommended that the grabar sherld be stopted assed by the Registrar General, or the owners It Los bven pointed out, however, in that report, wish to retain the privilega of carrying arms. throughout the colony, and the Bseretary of thersof may demand payment af such solno and and by circumstances repeatedly referred to by Hon T. JACKSON—Is it absolutely necessary" State had giren directions that this should be such payment may, be made out of the general the police, that it in doirable the restrictions of to extend this provision to junakes F
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revenus of the Colony. this Ordinance, at all events so far as the marriage The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-I may mention The CHIEF Jorrer said that what the 7-The Governor in Coquett may from than of arms is concerned, should be extended to the one of the pieces of information on which the Smuggling Commission recommended was that to tips make and when made rovoke alter or other-parts of the colony, and in particular to expediency of passing this Bill is based is one people should not be allowed to carry was stadd to regulations, prohibiting or regulating the the district of Kowloon. Therefore by the that applies to jacks to the water of the potent night, not that the night ass system should be sale or importstion of zems, provisions of this Ordinance, the provisions of at the present time.
of anivorail application, Hon. P. Rverg-I don't see whom the danger The CoLONIAL. TRBASUBER said Captain from janka Has. Thay ng not engaged in dis- Dempster was most desirous of having the night order in any way.
pass system at Kowloon. HIS EXCELLINGY-We have informaation to
Then it is savors.
If say porson sell or iraporf or attempt to sell or import any arms in contravention of any such regulations, words arus shall be liably to be for- failed to Her Majesty and the parson so acting wilfully shall be deemed to be acting in oon- travention of this Ordingnos.
is known to baya boen guarded against. into the subject. The Syndicate are willing to recurrence of disturbances, and not to trust alone period not exceeding twee montis, or at the in favour of trading junks well known to the that where an order of banishment is made it and suah person may therempon be trasted and
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several Bank notes of various values Hy was. set upon by a macber of man, who best him, palled his qasue, and ant his purse containing The spasial correspondent of The Time in the nates. He struggled aud called out to the letter from Singapore, part of which we repopis in a barber's shop, in front of which the robbery took place, but the barbers took no nolice prodecs elsewhere, bas been insisting very whatev All the robbers decamped, but the strongly on the urgent necreaily for the man who had hold of the victim's quens was par
sued by him until he was caught hold of by a proper fortification of ingapure and Hong detective. The man now in charge admitted & kong. The Times, la the course of a loading previous conviction, but denied the prazen. article on the subject, saga Our corres. charge. The cim stands remanded to allow of
further inquiries to be made. pondant has made out a good prima facie case for the title of Singapore to be given some more gubatanuf förtidentións than it bag bilberta enjoyed. Its claim would be an- questionable and unquestioned if it stood alone. The only excuse for the continued defencelessness of a port like it is that the British Empire comprices hal a hundred othera which a naval war would mortally import. British commeres has overdowed the gluba to an extent which offers plodges to formand and the casualties of puued violence. overywhere. British prosperity pas marked the goae with a track of gold unprotected
read and copied,
The rainutes of the previous meeting wore the existing Ordinance will be extended to the whole colony. Then with refereres to from plunder except by international good
THE DETURNED STATE OF THE COLONY: the powers of deportation. I have men faith nuda belief in the ability of Great
His Excellency the ADMINISTRATOR-Hontioned that there is no power at present
The Carer JUSTICE-But what do you want The Times of India sags The Calmitts members of the Legislative Council, I lave fet under Ord 6 of 1882 to arrest and the contrary, and
it for nb Bbek-0, for instanco P Britain to arenge ne inail Since the im Tea Syndicate have recan-ly ni rossed the Go-rolf compelled to mummon you to day ta detsin the person who is to be banished pending · The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-I may assure the The ATTORNEY-GENZELL-You might limit 8-At any time after the passing of this mense growth of British colonial riches,ment on the injury to which Indian tea is found in order to ank you to mas some legisla finance provides that if the Government thinke valge the whole facts, we had authentic fu
verament of Inds in the Agricultural Depart, this extgaordinary testing of the Council, the time he has to leave the colony, The Orhon. member, though. I am not at liberty to it to Kowloon.
Ordinance the Governor in Council may by order HTS EXCELLENCx-And Shaakiwa'; that is declare that the provisions of Ordiusnos ik of Great Britain day bean engaged in to strife to be liable after it has beou packed for my tinal which, in the opinion of the dott, he shall be subject to police supervision formation on that subject
very important place, beesuse it is one of the 1870 and all gulations made theroundor sħall- of a kind to endanger its security. That length of time in the load and wooden peckingvern and of the Fixatie Council, is neces during that fiing, provided that he shall The CoLover SECRETARY--I REPRoss unless head quarters of the Trind Society.
epply in relation to the whole tenny wief of tho it Залё Bot been. is
renees-mamally employed. According to one theory
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL suggested that the Colony as fully to all infauti sad turnoves ng tho to proof that the damage is held to be due to the chemicalary at the present moment, for the purpose of have an opportunity of arranging for his thers is suspicion the police would not be too it might not be,
strengthening the hands of the Excentivo departare and settling his affairs, &o. Were the occasion to action of certain kinds of inferier wood on the and to take some measures to prevent the recur provided algo that the names of all persons who
alauze should be altered so as to give the Gor- same applied in relation to the City of Victoria The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-OI course the error in Council power to order that the night at the tins of the missing of this Ordinary, bappen, the revolution during the present or lead sheeting and through it on the tearance of the disturbausa which task place fast have been deported shall be polished in Chinese scope of the Ordinance is to provide the police pass system should apply to the whole or any fond cash provisions shall thereupon apply.
withio; acording to a second theory the Injury Friday. I believe the Government posses at notices from time to time, so thatadditional opper | with very large, powers. It would not be rea part of the colony as well as the city of Vistoria, The Governor in Connoil mey from time to geuration in the conditions of saral warfare is to be traced to the action of the fos itself on the preen muisent powers suficient is able taxities of detecting persons returning from sonable to give suck powers unless it was fo- This would give power to enforce the systom time revokes add to or siter gresk ordne. world intensify the risk. Beyond dispute the lule sheeling The result in any use is then to put down any sus disturbances should banishment will be afforded to the polles. I think tended they thould be carried out, but at the where it was requlent without affecting other 9-In any vase wliora ut order is made by the that where sach ahemical action is est ap the tea they occur again, and they will bot hesitate to this is a substantial summary of the whole of the same time they must be carried out with displaces where it was considered there was no no- Governor in Council are the revisions of precautions against attack which is at least such serious proportions that the Ten Syndicate corne accessary.
is injurimely affected. The evil has attained exerce such powers should it unfortunately be provisions of the Ordinanco." It is provided that cretion.
cavity for it.
section, 8 of Ordinnuos 8 of 1982, it shall be in But I consider it the ants of any person acting in contravention of the Or Han. 1. Jacksoy-f am muck afraid, thia The clause, was adopted with the amendment the discretion of the Governor in Coenail toorder propose that a special other should be deputed the Gurorument to take all the precautionary dinance, or the regalations made nudar it, shell clause would cause agrost deal of trashla as it suggesteit
that the person mamad in each order be detained by the Government to make a thorough enquiry rasuures it with a view of preventing the be liable to imprisonment with hard labour for stands. I think an axemption ought to be made Clause 9. was then considered. It provides fu mustody of the polios antil he losses the Colony, The true difficulty is to effect a wise bikra portion of the expense selection among the several spots" open le
to its power of suppressing them when they discretion of the magistrates, to a hús not ex-imbone Maytar
shall be in the discretion of the Governor tatsbali bo demod-to-be-under lawfel nerant outil have occe commenced. Loss of life and destras decding 2500.-
HIS EXCELLERCT—I don't see how that could order that the person alfected by the order shall he leaves the Colong or until the final departars danger. To endeavour to fortify the whole Prasidbat of the French Chamber, says: Wethaneglect of such procentionery maaares. Upto the motion.
The Stele, the organ of M. Henri Briesen, tion of valuable property are often tas result of
The Acrise COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded be introduced without making the Ordinanze in- be detained in custody until he leaves..
from the Colony of any vessel in which he leaves. operativo.
Sonia discussion of a technical nature took line of the Colonial Expire against violence should enter into no
Each orlar of delenition shall provide tlust the more negotiations the precontmoment the Government has taken all HOR. T. JACKSON-Your Excellency. I hearti- The COLONIAL TREABUEER-I vonture to of- plans as to the point at which the custody should person named therein shall have rozsonable which may peray.ba tried would be an im-ut. Slaghai. Tiantsia, or slowharu, Il the steps which it considers necessary, and Ily approve of the urgent measure taken to-day for s few remarks on this subject, as I was good, cease, whether when the ramel left the harbour facilities for settling his affairs and arranging practicable task Hundreds of undefended is at Peking teef and directly with the think I any say it has done so with subbed. I for the botter preservation of law and order in many years in the Harbour Master's office ar at the limit of the territorial waters.
for his departure." Tenng--Tamen that M: Patezỗtro should heliery the appearance on the scene of the dis- this colony. I am sure it is patent to every one and have had a good deal to do with these The clanao was passed with a slight altera- Tho Captain Superintendent of Police ahall ports must baleft. Tas Empire can pretend treat. Fradence makes it imperative that the farlance, of the piokota of the Buffs prevented of as the position of things here is very far from junks. In most cases the armament is of the tion.
danse notions in the Chinese languore, contain- to garrison those alone which are needed for treaty abonid bepreviously drawn up in a le those discarders from being more extensive therrastinfectory Begand all doubt there is a very oldest and rust selasa description and pro- Clanse 10, making it illegal to post say Chinese |ing the names of persons against whom orders finitive form, and that no discussion relative to thay wore, and I thin it right to take this large number of lawless charactere at largem bably more dangerous to those who fire the guns notice or proclamation without the permission of have been made under Section 3 of Onlinner & Imperial purposes. It is easier to lay down its toxt should to admitted. The French Gopportunity of acknowledging zecordul support Hongkong prepared to prey on property and than to those against whom they are directed the Registrar General, was then considered. of 1832 to be from time to time" posted ́aj"in" that general prínciple than to determine itsvernment has had time to prepare all the ele the loool Government bus received from His Ex. size any opportunity for plunder. These ought These arms are entead on the Bences and the The CHIEF JUSTor-Would that apply to public and conspierons planes particular application. There will be many sts of our frontiers, and for the conclusion of Capt. Dempster and the police auder kis ordezafectively dealt with in the Straits Settlements, dangar where they give sonrity say in 3950 and
msota necessary for the purpose of defining the colleney Major General Bargant on this occasion to be dealt with us, I believe, they are very of owners give security. I don't think there is thy notion of tale?
16-No person shall post in or exhibitors, The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-To any public cause to be posted up or exhibited upon any wall candidates for the rack of Imperial keystones, a treaty of commeres, which would include the hero also shows grout forbearance had firmness; by deportation Ordinance. People of this got two responsible shoplopers to go curaty for notice.
or in any public place any public notice or pro- and many would have to be rejected." Itvpeaing up of the Chlusso provinces. With and the thanks of the Government are also due class ought to be sent from among us, sent to that amount. There is no danger
Hoa. P: KYRIE-The notices of quack doctors clamation in the Chinese kagungs without the reforones to the question of the indouzity, it to these patriotic Justices of the Peace who to their own country, to be dealt with according to honded from the vofy ineficient arms on these are very objectionable.
permisalon of the Registrar General being, first atomia to us that there is really no dificulty is clear that once for all no modifieption of the cheecially respondal to the call of the Govern the laws of their own laud; at all events to juzks, and I think if the Attorney General could TH EXCELLENCE-Then they will have to be obtained. at all in antecting the pouls to be fortified. sum of eighty millions can be dreazat of. Ons most to masiri the overworked Folice Magis should have nothing wore to do with them. I see his way to inserting a few words exempting approved by the Registrar General.
The Registrar-General may in his discretion The principal links in the chain of empire, of the most serious mistakes which have been teater Although no resurre200 or extension heard aome days ago, on what I considered good | junka that have given security to the satisfaction The ATTORNEY GENEELL-Some proclamarefaso such permission in any case in which ha the most important strategic points, the committed was to waver in cekitasting bus of the disturbances has taken place, yet the authority, that there are of mosont 10,000 mom- of the Harbour Master it would prevent a great tions of a most malignant kind have been posted deems that the publication in a to pode or good
amount to be asked from the Chinese au 4.000 Government is fu posmssion of reliable in- bors of the Triad Society in the colong. The astount of business inconvenienos. These junks rocontly most vulverable to attack those are places to pensation for our sacrifica Dirsat negotiation formation that there are at the present presence of these people soustitutes a real denger all carry a few old mason and markets, and if The Cniny JUSTICE-I was referring to which the Imperial Government should direct with the Taung-Yaman at Peking the im-ragment in Hongkong a number of fur to law and order, and the Forentis cannot this is enforced not only will there be a panic basiness natives.
mediata execution of the Tientsin Treaty, anbulent men who are members of the Triad take too strong measures to put down the pre- and stampode, but the boata will also fall victime The COLONIAL TREASURER-There are vary its attention, A gland at the map will show indounity of, 80000,000 francs, the occupation Society, whose preen is dangerous tout slate of things with a high hand. Weak to the pirates outside, not having the mons of four business noticos posted in Chinese generally that these points are comparatively few of Formoss and of Hainan until the full pay the posce and good order of the oslony nese and indecision on the part of the Govern- defence.
Pa" but only one on the nearest lamp post. They consist primarily of Gibraltar, Mill, France for the purpose of being used powers given it to anoble it to doul with those wear on the part of the governo. There is az here for the first time F
mrat thereof, the cossion of the Kelang tor I think that the Executive should have larger ment are twin brothers to viologos and lawless Hon, P. Bini-How about janke coming The ATTORNEY-GENERAL said he would inert
the words "other than for strictly business-por-- 11Any person acting in contravention of Aden, Colombo, Stagapore, and Hongkong aspiral station in the Chinese ma-these poople, in order that they may send them sway other matter I think ought to be noticed in con- The COLONIAL TREASURER-They man at poses a
this Ortinanoo shall be liable.upan samTVÍBÍ“E on the Suez Canal route to the Far East, and should the subjects comprised in the diplo from the colony as soon as possible. With this pastion with these resent trvables. I think it ones apply to the Harbour Master for a lone. The clause was then passed.
contiption before a magistrato te be imprisoned. Ascension or Ht: Huerra, Cappiowa, and
_matictogramme of the Government:
view the Attornog Cloneral will. Jay before you a fought to be publicly stated that beyond all doubt
Hon FBIRIE-Is it a small so they have Clause 11, making it ponal for any person to with hard labour for a torm not exceeding 3 Mauritius on the Cape Toule. The AUB PR
Craft Bill, and I hope the hon. members will see there is but one Government in this colony, and to pay for that?
tear down a proclamation bearing the stamp of months or at the discretion of the magistrate to The adjoared inquest on the body of Nga thoir way to pass thin Bill through all its stages that is the Executive that there is no body of The COLONIAL TREASULED -$10 a your.. the Governor, was next takoni:
penalty not arcseling $500.. But if upon the lians, with a little pesniskanoc, dan Fortify their Ayow, the ran tho was found in Queen's road to day, so that it may be brought into foron at Chinese gentlemen between the foremment and Hon P. BEZIR§10 is a good deal for a jmik. Some diseassion took pisso as to whether the hearing of the charge the Court shall be of opin- own ports, and the other Britisk do with a ballet word in his head on the morning once. I masy mention also to the Council the Chinese people I Felieve it is stated in the
The COLONIAL TREASUREE-They man get a section should apply only to proclamations besion that there are dircumstances in the base of the Brit outhpak of the riot (3rd instant), was that I telegraphed, te Sir Harry Parkes Chinese prints that the set-leinent of the dis permit for a month at a much reduced rate, ing the stamp of the Tavernor or also to pro- which runder it inespelant to inflict any push. pendencies can wait their turn or toly, for resumed yesterday afternoon at the Magistraat Pexing, informing him that there lavi hoon order the other day was in consojasãce of the Hon, P. BYzIF-1 cbjent to any interference clamations being departmental salsment it shall-hero pow to dismiss the perso protection upon the Best. There should, before the Curver and a jury. Luspector some disturbosons here, and that I considered represuntatibus made by one or more members whatever with references to janks. I don't think The ARCANEY GENERAt said that all pre- charged without proneading to conviction
JH. STEWART LOOKHAST, however, be at least one invulnerable strong. Perry said that on the morning of the riot he the origin of them was a proclamaties issued by of the Long Wah Hospital, and promises have they are a soares of danger at all
plazations were issued under the authority of the woat down to the spot and whom our the old the authorities at Canter. I just mentioned been held out by the grafemen which EXCELLENCY-We have got foformation Governor and abould have his mad,
Acting Clerk of Councils. hold in the West Indies,, and one port in British Hotel ho na Dr. Hordar tanning along that there had been clots, and Sir Harry Parker ther are not in position to fall in any that some of them are at prosent.
The COLONIAL SECHETART-According to British Columbia should be efficiently fort. towards him from the West Dr. Horder was kad me to telegraph Information on to their shape or form. I think it should be publis The ATTORNEY-Gavear-I think to give Chinoge carton every ofics has its own chop.
*UANTON. bareheaded and blood was during down his for charsofer andertent, and youterday I received the ly stated this day in Counail that these guatlo-foot to the amendment proposed by my hon. The ATTORIE-GREREAL—But we don't ded. The Cavadians may be trusted to prehend. This faso and alother worn saturated with following answer from him, which, I think, is men of the Tung Wah Hospital are merely friends opposite with soforones to testing junke wat Chinos custom, we want English enstom tect Quebec, Montreal, and Haifar. Ture blod Witnom Loompanied the reverend gentle very satisfactory-Received pour-tolagram of members of a charitable organisation and it would be necessary to smand section 3, The COLONIAL SECRETARY Bid. It would ing than to the chain of colonies and postean to the Cell Hospital and when they ar this morning." I have addressed to the Tenng. their powers begin pad and there. They sp which provides that no Chinese ahall have or lower the Governmentia the eyes of the Chinese which guard the line to India and the Farrived at the pals he heard antisthing, in oon-Yuzon strong representation, sony of which peas to wish to arrogate to themselves something carry arms, by adding the words Provided that if every proclamation bed to bear the seal of the being carried on as gual, only trade is rather
mero and to come a position which is not per- this motion shall not apply to say trading ink Governor Fast, we have Gibraltar impregnable; Malta road from the purest and saw the deceased lying The Aaron GERZALI Love to ask minable and which there wertainly not antilled which has given security to the Harbour Master The ArratNEY REAL mid this section dull, owing of course to the political difficulties supposed to be capable of resisting any atapon his baal alast in the middle of the road loads to introdues & Bill to supplement the to. I hope we will has no more of the gentle for having whezliconend such argusssaronetary was suggested by what occurred the other day The natives have got over their spare, and de and in a pool of blood with his brains out. Witxisting provisions of the law in certain carpenta, men of the Tang Wah Hospital in connection for the protection of such junk on the high soas. In several places proclamatiana pepe torn down not now believe the French intend to attack the tack; Cyprus, at present undefended; Adennek wont to a Chinese house near find procured for the better securing of the pace and goad with matters of this kind
Clause 3 wus then amended as suggested by Hon. P Bra Yes off the police board wenk; Trincomalee and Colombo defence bed beard, ou sich, with the assistance of the order of the colony. I may state to the Council at
of
Hon. P. Rynx-Urias to heartily support the the Attorney-General, and clause 5 was adopted After some farther discusion the COLONIA City of Rams The departure of the French. lees; and Slagapers and Hongkong with the ad had hima coureyed to the hospital Witness Standing Orders with a view of "enabling.as to ceived information from various, sources that amended by the insertion of the words “or fahi-}" béoring the official anal of the Governor or at tion, tended to calm the araitement at first felt radimente of fortifications. The links in the had made enquiries but had not been able to find pase this Bill at once Your Excellenay has there are thase dangerous persons here, and, ing boat after the words trading funk any Government department chain east of the Red Sox require first to be anyune who puuld tell how the decased came explained the reasons for which it has been moreover, that the dangerous persons are not the Clause 6 was then couddered. It provided that A division was taken when seven vetod for ande avund. Happily the Imperial Governs of his wound, all be cold, ascertain being that thought necessary to summon this special mest lower classes but are perenne belonging to the arus found in possession of any ous not entilled the amendment and one Hon. F. D. Sassoon) gram was received from Puking the other day
there had been a great disturbance, and that ing of the Connoil, bat pochops I may add that so valed respecźmble clawson who are badly dis to build the same but not wilfully kept book, against, ment base at last recognised the falls of vore shote hut been fired The four Indian the asteration to take that course was not posed towards the Gererament of the colony should be taken possession of and held by the The clauso de aziended as Etopted by Chang Shushong, Iste Vintrag of the Bro.
constables who were on duty on the spot told arrived at till late yesterday afternoon, and owing Whether they belong to Joaring Bigkong, Singapore, and Adenotes that they had fired a few rounds each. Dr. I to the extremely skurt span of tino that hiss elves, or are maruly infusing thein Irakht, tha aisin to bo rotarsed under mah nondis zot króceding three zmenatað- hard labour or a coed with three thousand troeps to Fonchow. theso societies Government, he should give a receipt for the Clause 12, the penal classe, proriding penalty Krong, who is living here, ordering him to pro defenceless against invasion, measures do being now in progress for the effective the nature of the woand, and produced the ball it has not been possible to have copies of the versation on the Praza on Sunday afternoon or that the Government should pay to the owners was adopted non, con. fortification of each of the thras ports. We ramination, guve it as his opinion that hands of the members. The provisions which it Tang Wah Hospital Committee," who is a very be open to the owners to demand payment, the tarbed state of the Chiame population it is alleging that if he went hy kan he would pro- which he had found in pourne of a post mortem Bill printed so that it could be placed in the which shows that at least one ex-member of the the value thereof provided that it should always | The preamble Whereas in low of the dis and it is stated that he does not intend to do so. only hope that nothing may occur to cause death was caused by the injuries deceased received is proposed to incluails in the Ordinance are sub-active mon though not a member of the doar value to be assessed by the Surveyor-General expedient to make pertain special regulations"-bably he attacked by the French, while if he the War Office Authorities, to relax their from the bullabryand. The bullet, ne extractoù. | stautially to supploment existing Ordinances în mittes at present, has something to do with tas The SURVEYOR-GENERAL aid he would move was adopted sens, con,
went overland the journey, with púch a body of efforts and suspend the work; now that it has weighed 184 grans son Atine, a married three points. There are hon members of recent datarhances. A Chinees wan being as an amendment the substitution of the words The CHIRE JUSTICE-You say that the Ortroops would occupy a long time. once been decided upon, it should be carried Woman, identified the keys, purse and plothing the Council are aware, Ordinsases regulating tha i spoken to by. Captain Decnpster and was asked ! " to be tasasend by an offelal valtator! instead of 3 afranee shall continue in foros until the list The remains of the wife of H. the Governor
prodesed na belonging to the lovensed, who, she | kesping of ammunition and dangerous goods- why he had not kept his promiss to sand cargo the Surveyor-General · He must confpas bare- and thoroughly. The best way of averting said, was about sixty years of age, sind was called explosivesand other dangerous goods and there beats end coolics to commonos work that warning wilt to be in the dark as to the pain as January 1886. I should think three months or
six inonths ought to be ruficient. Is soul behave been despatched to the deceased's native attad is beyond doubt to be prepared for it. Nga Ayaw. Deceased was a street coolie who are alan Omlipiances regulating to some limited! This man replied that he had first to go to the The ArrugEY-CESENA said that of course Calcem up and fally conaliered serwis place. Previously to the departure of the body, was living in the same house an herself. She extent the carriage of arms There are, how. Thng Wah Lospital to soothe gentleman thoro, the Surveyor-General would have every phor certainly is, as every one knows, inadviable to the sogin was laid in state in a reception kull Hongkong and Singapore are not only sin last saw deceased on the morning of the 3rd in over, Lo. Ordinances in the colony preventing the and that when he got there. He had got sa fartunity of consulting parsons of mucial know. legislata in a hurry as we app doing now, unleet near the Exsantian Grand, where all the off. gularly exposed to attack by any hostile stant, efter he had been out early in the morn posesion of arms, or the sate of arms. Thereas this when this gentleman stopped him with a lodge. The reason he was elected was that he there is soms spental novemity –
ing with his murying pole king for work are also provisions enabling the Governor strong Cuines exclamation to shut his south, already had the same poedtion, with respect to aaral, force, but they also are, by their witness hard afterwards that the deceased had provisions to be found in Ord., 8 of 18 Fuds was beard by te gentlemen, and it con- disputed Government leases, and no Zay his ability the Lounge Ahould continue in forve patil
Clonso I was than steeded to the effect that nila paid a visit of respect
As though Canton had not a suficionný of condition and circumstances, peculiarly be killed. You Afvon, also a scout coolic livsabling the Governor in Couneli by order to gizsea ma that those people aro interfering to hold the balenou fairly between the Govern the 1st April, 1885, 1999 belpless. Their garrisons might haveing in the same bouse, gave similar evidenco banish from the colony peraune, not born or in a way in which they ought not be allowed to mment and the public had been nokarenga The ArroBNET-Gawaran moved that the batch of some two hundred lepore, all woman
Sikh nonstable 547 maid ho and thres other Sikh ustumlised Britial subjects, for a space nct ex do. Another suggestion I heard made was sad The SURVEYOR GENEL There is no engl to read a third time. simultaneously to suppress a rising of the ongatables were on duty in Queen's-road West, seeding five years, and abling him, by the I think it would have a very good effect on the alexy between land and arme. I should think of The Cotos LAX SECRETARY seconded. population and opposes foreign invader and on scocant of the riot they fired several sale or absequent order to fit the time of the Chinese portion of the community that the miliary offer would be the best assossor, but It is extremely satisfactory, therefore, to rounds of cartridges they had with them. He departure such persons from the polong That whole of the European members of the ccmm the words official valuator" I should think The question was then put that the Bill do when they had bon expoiled. The leger
himself fired four rounds. The other three con was the provision which was embodied in Ort. & nity should be enrolled as, special constables. I would nest the case. find that the Imperial Governinent Bre at stables were day onlied; que said he fired five of 1992 in substitution for certain provisio think if the Chinese knew that every single The ArrosNEY-GENERAX said he thought it Pass, and was carried nam co lest giving surious athansion to the question rounde anothe three, and the other six reads. contained in previous Orditranoes which were European, or nearly every European, wat sup would be faires to the Chinses affected if the of the defence of those important commer.
The jury returned a verdict tast dessused mut illegal from their starf, that is to say, which as porting the Government they would be careful status of the person to make the valuation were with his death kom injuries ressived by a ballet aumed to make provision, which wie boyond the what they were about. That was done on a stated; it would be an additional guarantee for ciel, depéte and naval stations. The loss wound, but there was de evidenzo to show how power of any Colonial legislature to make. ferzner noension, and the effect was a very good thin of either port would prove a most serious by what means he received that wound A Baniakment was substituted for the old term one. There were in the colony a une of Hon. FETEIK Buggested that the Govern blow in any foreign war in which Englander was added by the fury that the expenses of deportation, and is provided for in that comissaries of a patriotis organisation oiled the ant suotioneer might be the vainator.
hire bucured by furors should be strayed tion. But the soothen does not provide for the Tung' Kwan, who had their hend-quarters ot "FI EXCELLEaret mid iho anotionser was not might become involved,
by Abo Government,
arrest and custody of the porsen to lo bazished, | Nem Tow. Their object was to operate agnitist, an afflalake
Sequange of which he looked down into Queen's- I haya sent you by to-day's pest."
Carried
The Council then adjourned.
Bill in the afternoon and it was published in
clamation may be prejudicial to pass or order....
No person shall tear down or defios or cause to by forn down or defaced sny pablia notion er proclamation bearing the Official Seal of the Go- Tenor or of any Government Department of the Colony..
[FROM A CORRESPONDERT]
28th October. Quietude reigns at this port, and business is
against foreigners.
It is reported among the native that a telo-
those afflicted but most unpleasing creature, i
and girls, arrived here on the 1st inst. from Tong Koon in the Bhek Loang istriot, fruar
asylum in airesily crowded to overflowing, and
the zer arrivals will boa and nuisance to the authorities
|
The Arginistrstom gave his assent to the
The Berlin representative of as Paris atatos Gasetio Petraordinary in the evening. The that the true explanation of the present attitude following is its text vers
of Germany towards France and England res An Ortizanou enteled by the Governor of pectively is to be found in the designs of the Hongkong, with the advies of the Lasglalatire Empire upon Holland,