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THE DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 1825, 1972.

his post ut bagkong be linn been most retive | Colony... Petitioners would respectfully subarit the plot wus assumed to be at an end. It is engineer, and an armed crew, to protect the the past, but it was another question whether o'thict, and could not expect that men occnpy-Cemission now sitting was taking avidonos

of a Government they are inżwnorable.

His barnvare deturning to the West-when shill we meetngaiš ?′′

Wint shall we offer as our farewell?

An elegant banquet spread for a farewell

dinner!

holes!

fol road.

His mind in happy repose, and body in yohust health!

His deede nove meritious, and Lis mano

inore fragraut!

His babpiness and his life extended! Ilis descendants prosperine! The Snd day of the luat month of the pear Fan Shan

Pranted by the Sin Wo Fire-Shops' name, Shin baug, Chur Un, King Kee, La Un, Fak Lung.

Tre translation,

M. N. ToarOCHT,

Acting Registrar-General. kir. Tonuody further slated that the Nam. pak-hongs bud intended to present an addrees, but not only rus theirs not ready, but them wAS to copy of it yet prepared.

"Your

the law.

erer pray."

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His Excellency, in reply, srid he was quite epared to accept the statement of Mr. Ryrie with reference to the signatarea, seeing that the docntuent cuntainad" those of so large. unucher of indusatial members of the Community. He would forward the pe- on to the Aating Cujer-fastice, and as 88.it, was returned would call a meeting of bo Excentive Council, and would as early as prasible afterwards coniminicate the result to the gentleman teading the deputation.

The deputation thanked be Excellener and withdrew.

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His EXCELLENCY

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His BYCILLINoy said he should be inclined Mr. Tonnoy then forked that the next; Prest newspaper; the former of which reflected intentions where to agreed themselves - thing saved from he week will be owing to His Breellenoy added that there scold than to aid the authorition in dørrying out thei dress was abot yet ompleted, but a copy on the condnet if the Auting Chief Justion of cient numbers at alle opon ports, and on his echte of July, and will agness to do all in her question that the Secretary of State ends of justice. In this reapest they differed to propose this if they could get the OWOCE

won not think of imposing any amount will altogether from English Commitaity, where The ACTING COLONIAL-SECRETAN) romark war rely for puerontation.

the Ooleny with reference to his administratica in detaineday and at about agreed upon, his power to enfoŋo it.......

The ganbos! It was ment of by Admiral out the conuent of the Council, but the amtter ninety-sine oat of a hundred we willing to ed that a very wide doration was given to the The following is a translation of this ad-of stice, and thereupon on the 3rd day of the castle of Yodo was to be entered, the Mi

Court. To should think that (fun and bech drese:-

April, 1872, the and Acting Chief-Jnation did kado saint and conveyed to Kihto to resumu Shadwell to the cone, as soothe disister an from the mistake of a telegram not. aid in the suppression of crime.

being sant forward to say that the um bad. Hou, Mr. SMITH Was unable to guree with convicted over and over again beforo x maggie, Congraén khiny aiders' upon the good Gonit the sa David Welsh to the sewwon his old position; and no asemalt was to be became knows in Hongkong

By the arrival of the Douglas, Captain Top-beeu diaullowed. The Coquil would bare to the rourke of the Acting Colonial Treasure-trate, who sa dejuier rosso sent him to the vernment of His Excelleney Sir Richard Graves us of this Colony for a period of fourteen made on foreigners will a view to the ox-

termination. The govemment discovered the pin, the following additional particulara camo decide what they would do ander the circum-with reference to the Chineso Police. It was Supreme Court, in this pad also there should MacDonnell, knight, Governor for Great Be.

Now, therefore, we, the Undarammed, do most plot, and the principal conspirators with to hand of the operations at the wear of the stances, to put right the complication which had impossible to get ut n'ayeteux of detection with beamsprovision for police porvisivo,

urisen. His Excellency thought that it would out Chinese; Europeans were utterly useless in Ms. May anid it wonld be very proper in that tain over the baland of Hongkong. Couder repectfully submit that, although a grave some, Liquesada, of the men were exptured, above vessel :- of the land wives foresa

On Thursday, April 4th, the sterinship Douglas be maly respectent to the Secretary of State, this repeat, and the stalwart Folies from base, but he believed the ensuite which men From the line whan. Uvertors began to Coatcmpt of Court was committed by the said and siz or segen huidved, were deported. come to Hongkong, we omsider our Governor David Welsh in writing the surid letter, yet that. The mla was sent a close prisoner, and cacurted received the now of the lass of the atomship ned but fair to Mr. Sharp, who was not in any Scotland would be utterly lost in parliens of were wise Avicted in the Supreme Court the punishment in to severe, considering the by a strong guard creating of several ban-Haloong, and yfter decharging part of her ergo way to blame in the malter, that the sount Tai-ping-chan, not knowing mything of the were very few. The resorde produced were Muc Danhill the chief. Since he has taken a composition of the European Members of the dred soldiers, to Kioto; Mariya Dajo, the at Swatow, pipeded to the wrecks; at 11.30 puid to the end of the quarter just expired peculiar character of the Chinese. Teu mata tener of summary consistions.

Mr. Keswick enezested that ne the Polico Kuzds, and some others were decapitated; and sent a boat in surge of third officer and third should be allowed, so as not to interfere with adopt the principio of setting a lief to catch and loyal. Being leafter he he looked carefully after those soploped under him, and has bett punishmont for Contempt of Court is in now beloved that it is far otherwise, und the wreel for the alit. April 8th, at daylight, the wount should be allowed to the end of the ing the position of detectives said he immu-much of which affected many questions now flavor with toleration towards his subordinato fisted in order to maintain the dignity of the first ides that, decors i ale's minds here, is, Captain Toppin proceeded to examine the week, rear. It would, however, be for the coal to culate. It was just beamuse a was had been before the Connell in this Ortiannec. it world

His Officera hivy curdially resisted him; the! police have carried out his orders withent prert, and to deter other persons from offend that the brand who made the attempt of last und it being pesery that the stuurship Don-exreise its own discretion in the mutter, and it in compay with felonions chariotore that he be well in order to escape over legisla

night, along to the size conspiraag

gla sald proceed to Switoy to discharge the wont be best if some one fould propose the wie useful, and it was such a class of men that t'on to postpone this until the Report of thras suming to impone or deceive; but dong their in a like muner.

In this Coley, the European Community.in In Yelo, the Japimes are very different to remainder of her cargo, and obtain divera, cargo vote. That the amount could not be pasand the Pollen fnnst mike use of in Hongkong, as Commission was used. It would then he daties with strictness evil doces-have hidden small in number and well busted the wom these met with in Yokohama. Politics are boats, and all applause cry to take the without the vete, there was no question. in Enet in every other part of the world. With possible to emulate in one go all that was all traces of themselves; his benevolence, and bors thereof can therefore readily judge that mnoh disassed by zanat of the new school, and cargo out, the chief officer and third engineer H. Mr. Renza enquired whether when the the courts which the sating Oslonial Then- ensary to be done on this subject

The GOVERNOR and he did not wish to pres gadness have finbued themselves in others.

grave contempt Court has beón comunitted, with all the avidity of other natione; and it is volunteered to stay by and protect the wreek, anpplica wire voted by the Council a copy of the aurer and peoting the Chines residents, the He has put a stop and done away with the and would respectfully urge that wish, this far more cary to discover a very decided undertaking with the seven of the crew, all of list is not Ersusoitted to the Soretary of Bon, Mr. Smith in part agread and in part disit ou. We was 6 r legislation which slow. agreed. Apatlactis no doubt they wore, but.ited the extraordinary tenderness to the ori passion for gambling.

Haging piyor us Chinese people, who had no knowledge the infliction of a fine would sutisy tainty as to the future in the govermental thou being well armed, with rifa entlasses, Svate

capital than in the trading port. We he, and revolvers, and at the sedime well provi The Governor aid that special attention was not the fact that they gan no sistance.minal extended by the English law. the exigency of iko case.. mene of getting thedical attendance, he put

Your Petitioners endnot wimit that the fort lieve that even the Ministers resident in the signed. The steamship Douglas intended to ought to have been enfled to the amount, as it They did give it He had been eight years in 12 they couldge jddition protection himself at the bend of the merchants and gen try, and bussed an to complete a work, and that Mr. Weish was of the 20th day of March capital are not likely to be twats of the proceed to Swztor at fim, but At 5 pm was no likely otherwise to strike the Becretary charge of the Registrar General Department, by pusting criminals nuder supervision of the which van cerenlinky the Chinao Department polios, and if this did not interfere with car was the Brat to build a Hospital, an edifice ned $50 for alleged contempt of Court, can great feeling of doubtless that prevades viry beary swell rolled tv, making almost of Ste. The question wow was, what to do f

H. Mr. BALL asid be bad opposed the of the Colony, and be had know in the course other great protection, deportation, he saw no both lofty and wide, so that the sick might find any way be introduced into the present are many of the Tedo folk. The best informs clean breech are the week, and it seeming

MT. KESWICK did not ask for a postpone protection there. All these are the benefite or reasons alleged, and held enfe of the zerohant aus, as well as that probable that like would be endangered by on that rote, but he could not help seeing that of that tamo a very large proportion of the reason why we should not have it.

Ecigut, this fins was remitted, and that offence, class from which the offoils are most common. staying on board, the natives mrzending the to do so now would place the Secretary of State Chinosinbitants, merchants, ordinary shop- if any, met be held to be condoned.

Jy oboam, ullngren that there can be no actual wreck in great sumbera, decided to remain in in s diffoult position, and he would therefore keepers mid alay the lower easses, and but ment out of consideration for the original..but could culy say that the merchants did give la ordoi thuß they might pass a completo zácl Your Petitioners forward copies of the let suppression of the disfinted, exoopt by the the roade till morning, the chief ofisde, and now propose that it be allowed.

Hon. Me. HAYLLAR begged to second the naistunee, and that they had often afforded qure. tre in question, together with a report of the most vicerone means, and that if chance play. his grew guarding the wreck during the night,

Mr. HAYLLAR mid the Orlizance was found.” ed into their hands, and there were any diqunion and consinually driving the natives away from propsition, as the work of the Crown Solicitor most liable information, enabling caren

ed on the Act at hote”, and be doubted whether sision of the Acting Chiet-Justice

Your Potitionare thiersfme bonitly heg that ameny the leading supporters of the prcazut all the parts of it. Captain Toppin, during the which camo ander bis cognisance was not only of importance to be brought forward at

the Supreme Court. These were not mere the Colonial Ofiae would catetion why.great de- The guests with their ups in their hunds die period of taprisonment above mentioned règime, it would be sure to lead to the most day, entered in an agreement with the head heavy, but also very responsible.

men of the village, to give thechief officer nil The GOVERNOR then rad the minute from ustertips. He spoke from facts. That body parture from the principle of that hatte.

HIS EXCELLENer said they had better read delaying the wheels of his carriage! Withybe computed info a fine, or that if this deplorable consequences

abould not be within the power of the Execu-- The Mikadoaita upon an eminence on which the assistance they could; theys at the suno r. Pauncefcio, upon which the increase had 80 moh maligued by bertali people,

regarding which his friend (Mr. May) did the title and leave the blit in Committee, to be louging hearts!

A Governos returning to his country: The tive, that the chrisbey of the Crown may be there will be alonya scan wretched discontent-time statingiber could not pantest the wreck been sake

H. Mr. BALL said he had opposed the vote not agree with him.the Chinese witelimenioken up at the next meeting (his was done shown, and the period. of imprisonment thatod subicots ready to attack him; we need seaward, but would do alt til luy in their waves rise hot! The steamer carries him alongsir. David Welsh bas already suffered may be scarcely any how singerly to trust that all power to protect it from the natives in the vicis before, beatae hu omsidered that Mr. Sharp bid done good, and would corrue to do good, recordugly.)

new the dimount of the enlary when he took is friend bad seen some of them #t

HONGK ING AND SHANGHAE BANK, The Wules and the Croslites hide in their ensidered sufficient to vindicate the justing of their machinations agaibet him any fail. So ty landward April 6th, at early dawn, the

looked. nakanee at The GOVERNOR lid on the table «shyl long aa bo is safe, nad o long as the govern.ehjet officer proceeded on hond the Douglas, and the appointment; bat it would now place the the Magistracy, and The traine starting! A beautiful and pence. And your Felitioner will as in duty boundment is strong and trie, foreignew ought to gave information to the captain that the wred Govenmoet in a big position were thea, and had considerably difficulty in Onlirane necessitated by an overight in tar believing that they were there for the suppres· | Ordinaca for incorpwating the Hongkong aud have nothing to fear. But wo coufcus to con- had not suffered during the night, and udbered thegiount not voted. siderable raiagivinga as to the result of the por to his previota resolution to protect the The GOVERNOR air that there was no cession of crime. (the speaker) thought, bow- Shanghai Banting Company. It was to give

he was sure inicion giving to foreigners to visit Kits next wreck till the Douglas returned at 8,15 tip of cobrament, as it an impossible for ever, Mr. May was now inclined to admit them power to establia branches in French the Cochin Ching and the Philippine Islande. Is the Douglas proceeded to watow, the Secrefity of State to have done otherwise tint they did good, as month.

S Obince: utebmonere of wao,de up would give them the same povere there as It is reported, and imis been so for some time, and the chief ofaer returned to the wreck, that he did.

Tan. Mr. BALL said healluded to the Acting plogutary to the Police to report to them in India and China, He was not awan that there are a number of suspicious clarastera But the Douglas was scarcely out of sight

what went on, and cable then while in of any possibile objection to the Ordinage. and Fokohama, and we believe that the au when 'bouts of ill description surrounded the Goumor. thorities have their eye upon then; but in wreck in great numbers. The chief officer 16. Mr. Keswick and that when the ori the quiet of their officea to be informed It was an extraordinary thing that they had Mr. Hare and that Saigon, at the time the the uncertainty on to the actual sun bilation of then placed the men fare and aft the wreck, il vote was made, the Croiva, Solicitar bad of anything that might occur In this way never thought of Manila. the Inteplot, and with the undoubted fics of with their rifles and outlusace, and nude off pre-saty taken offers short time. It would havo he wassatisfied the district watchmen did good, the attempt on the life of the Mikado before parutions to gaaid the wroom in at emergencies, hoor me suistatory to the Council if he had and he thought, as time went on, bis friend Ordinace was passed, was not of much in- UB, we consider this prudence dictaton thong aneh overwhelming pauses of boats, acutained Grat what the work was, and bad, would have further ronson in abange hi portante, an l although the Philippinsa vara most vigilant watchfalues of the foreign re the chief officer inmediately sent a messenger lze doing it for twelve months or two years, opinion, and would come down to the important in now, eren now there was not presentatives, and the constant readiness of the to the head of the village, making for more mentes innde his Application, and stated the rea Cound and express a different view to that much connection between their and China,

Mes Saug rod that, the standing orders foreign forces.

to assistin pretesting the wreck In about one sout for doing. The out asken was a which bo had given to-day. With regard to

the remark of the be suspended. He would not pat it as a che hours tinie ten un arrived, and the chief officer very great increas, and he would oppose the the ordinance, and ARRIVAL OF HE. SIR ARTHUR

Chief-Justice concerning power being of emergency, but as there was likely to be no KENNEDY.*

The me account of the attempt upon the told them, through an interpreter, that "vote for it.

wished them to protect the wreck je conjune... Rrite encuited what amount had a pieced in wift hands, there was no doubt amendments of importance, he thought they His Excellenty Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy, Mikad, we believe to be as follow

ghoat, power, was riven, but we must do some might proceed to the second reling at qu the now Governor of Hangkong, 'arrived on the

At daybreak yesterday morning (the 8th in tion with himacf, but he soon found he had ready beim paid.

The GOTERYOn fated the increase dated thing a friend referred to 4-portation, but As the Ordinance had to go home before it His Excellency tben addressed the member 16:6 inst, by the P. & O. usil str. Chine, whiala tant) wire men dresed in white presented no control over either of 3 of them. As of the dignitation, and said he was aware that steamed into the barbour at half-past eleven themselves at the guts of the Palace and de-about 8.x, com of the nativas, who had been from January 21st, 1871. He did not like to it was difficult to do anything in it. The Go could come hit operation, there was no danger it and fire understood he was not to leave till clock. A detachment of police was instantly maned to see to Tenno, The zard told them diving, phaid a bag of dollars directly the mye to say anything agst then when he vocament did not like it, und insisted on the on the score of any mistake that might bo

word bring altered to banishment. So long as made. the 18th instal; that was the day originally despatched to Tedder's Whart, where a solera could enter, otherwise they would not be allow for its possession, and a copera battle ensued: Auditor

that if they bad a passphrt for the purpose ther other boata ean this, a general rush took place man way, but it rented with Mr. Austin, ne

men who were deported could return and not The Acting Caer-Justies seconded the fixed, and haquite onderstood how it was that by large number of residents had already us

ed to pass. On this the foremost man, who was choppera, spears, and buses coming into use, Mr. YEE rearked that something was re-receive panish ment, we must adopt some differ motion.. they were not ready for "bia culier departuresembled in expectations of Sir Arthar's imule the poker, putting the band on his sword and a regular massacre took place; hor saxay quid with regard to the matter of auditing eat means, and the means nor augeated and The Govznyon had no objention to this been carefully drawn up by the Acting At course. As there would not bainsther mosting He thanked them for the fund will expressed diate landing. The Acting Colonial secretary draw itout quicly en rounded che guard with were killed was not known. They were covered Government rent he had in the addresses which and been presented to and the Captain, Superintendent Police

Hia. O. OF SMITH said that by had felt called | turary-General, who had given a great deal of of the Council for some time, it would sere whom he was speaking then novos immediately by the rifles of the party, and expostulated with bies. He julen had it net na marely a conren went on board to ascutain. His Excellensya shot dead. The others drawing their swords then by the chief oflor and the head men of the villacon doppose the set when originally consideration to the subject, and they seemad several mails, tional compliment, bus what he really and proponed movemeule, and the latter retrond hade a rush, oft were received, with, a rulleyage to return with the dollars and bring them brought forward, and he had the same views to bim about the best mens we could bare for After a few conteractional remarks, it was sincerely tell when be said that nothing const & few minutes after twelve with the in- which filled four of true, and wounded two suck. The mandaring went into the boats to now. He was org to oppone a vote to a fel. the suppression of crime. Por himself, he agreed to spend the standing orders the nogled with his administration had given information that the danding wuld not take The iwe latter were speured, the vast nindo their persuade then bring back the dollara, and low officer, and be entirely differed with the would be stretoly porry if they were throws bill was vanda scored time, passol, and que greater plegaro tarn the improved tone of her until one o'clock. Meanwhile, the

the supervision were thrown out, they bered 1 of 1372. feeling that isted but we the Chinese Comillary department was astir, and a detach-escape, and have not got been taken. Examinereututoatthe bend by the natives, and shile Chief-nation, that because it would canso emoat

THE NUISANCE OLDRANCE. menisy ide. Governant. They must bave ofthe 10th Regiment was caroled down to the ten wu yesterday made of the two prisonere, the general manacre was going on amongst arst to the ferrent this Chuarit aight as well throw out the ordinance alto.

His EXCELLENCY then referred to the Nai observed this more relance was placed on wharf. Shortlyafter one o'clock the Gomen who could give information roapesting the to the fore part of the week. The chief

but they replied to all questions that the only themselves, another party of loats made a run should vote the mount

Hon. Mr. BALL sard he hat merely proposed Hon. Mr. May bad one other observation on sance Ordinance, which stond for second read. them than he ever been the case before Hebarge left the mail-stormer, baving on

plot were the very once who were filled, and oficer then opened ficca the boats that the vote should be missed itnder the peen-this subject to make, showing how much power ing. He might mention that it was doubtint had receivel deputations there, and they had med Sir Arther and Lady Kennedy, Miss hit the gourd bad acted very imprudcatly in with his crew, wounding some of them. This lernteter had not a word to say with the adminstration of Justics, with respect too far in iutor ering with the rights of inhabi

criste in the hands of those who are charged whether eut sections of section I was not going. tilled over the provisions of the law weather. Kennedy, Major-General Wuitfeld, the Acting slaying them, as they aboo wore the leaders, caused them to recede to a consideri He theart the assistance which the binges Gelonial Secretary, and one or two stars, the rest were the rowera, biladly do distant, and wou be again found the wreck against what had lead acid on the subject. He to the deportation of habitual criminala. No tute. He did not wish to golir, but thought Community bed given to the Government of Salutes were fred H. M. S. Iron Dating whatever they were bit late yere during the hut two or three years French mau-of-war Alme, and the battery on

for the time being clear of danger, bo obtained world proceed to put it in to volo whether the one who could properly come unter the designs they had a right to legislate within reasonable especially in detecting cae, in giving early shore. His Excellency was received by a large

There is not any great excitement among themessenger, ingthis interprter, and wrote salary should be paid at the rate of 2500, the tion, "babinal oritninul," failed to come andar limite. The qustiba was whether thic exoced information the Government, and in other sumber of civil servants, were desembled citizene, who receive the new very planhia latter to Satox for assistance, is the ship increased amount for the caauing three qua the act. By the Ordinamos of 1871, if any maned the reasonable limits, and this he would

was being attached, and needed assistance sood, ters

deported from the Colony for Ave years return-leave to the Council, as it wae a fair subject matter, halheen of the greatest service. The on the wharf, to whom he was introduced by ally; and some of the offers with whom NO

These being taken, the pro-aition was e, bemight be subjected a para imprison: | for disonssina............ Listeler Walshmen, be thought had work. Lieutenant Goteraot Whitfeld. The soldiers buve spoken treat the affair as one of very tall. The letter took 3 hours to Teach its destinas

ment, All he said was that if the deportati Mr. SMITH said bo did not think it advisable et very usefully and well, a fact which was in the Pragis presented aruus; and the party importance, from the impossibility of any such tion, which cord have been taken in sine; fosthy fee rates to fur

The voting was se follars-

ordinmoes were pas fairly in force, we need to allow the police to enter a nat'a house, and illustrated by the number of crime detected then drove to Government House

band actually passing the guard. They do.nutit whe avidurėte gundarin did not want the

love po habitual criminis resident in the C-take him away from his dinger, where he was and the number of criminala brought to justice

In the afternoon, at hal-past two, Sir Arthur appear to think that it neb a small number chief officer to procure angstance till after the

Long,

playing the gamy Chai-mui by their means. He knew the Chinese cont met the Legislative Couneil to be formally in any red danger threatened the Mikado-The wreck was completely ransacked The chief nuity pat their hands in their pockets to arcted into nice. All the wombers were authorities evidently atzich great importance to le sent to the mandarin at the same time maintain this fores ne un ancillary to the sent, amely, H.E. the Licus Goversor, the air, and believe that it is part and parcel as the letter watment to Swataw for is aasiat Police, and the Government and the Com. Major-General Whitfeld), too Acting Chief of the old couspiros Foreigners have inance, and got no aneger; seat again, and stil wunity in general were proportionately in Jastice . . J. Balh, the Acting pleis overalizatancès been told this morning that received-no reply. Between 11 and 12 o'clock, sonic beats which would persist in keeping near debted to them. In-nying this, he was oying Scretary (Ton. Q. C. Smith), the Acting they must not go beyond the husits of the city, what Le really felt, tad he would be very tud torney Genel (Han, T. Hayilar the as Diaoy dangerous characters sro about whose the wreak in spite of living, dragged up from this if it were fully explained to them by the Regis Acting Colonial Treasurer (Hop. C. May), Honored is to get rid of foreigners and to upset boton chestef opium. There was another Whether this be so oroty, general rush, but as they would not keep off, trar-General. He should report, and had always P. Byrlu Hon. W. Keswick. Hon... Lowcock every peccantion is being taken, and it bohova although repentelly cautioned, benzain opened

the government.

Mr. May said he was very glad that his Ex-two which had been passed anbaequently. Very reported to the Queen's Government, bis auris and Hon. J. Greg. The German, Austrian, and foragters to attend to the warhings so energetipo, killing, he hng since Icarded, three bo

The Governor then asked the Council to celloney afforded him an opportunity of ex much at the request of the Acting Colonial faction at the assistance rendered bus to the Portuguese Consla, and tha Portuguese Vice- Government by the Chinese Onnimunity. He Consul, were present in imiturin, and the room tally given.

and wounding two or three vibers. The fring deal with the vole for the arrears of 1871, phonation as that subject: "He thought the Tressarer the third acation, ind been inserte.1, -was very glad to bare assisted in the building was crowdal with Government servants nod

lasted then i 180 p.m.; they thon at last beat me the three months of this year, which circumstance was explained by the very carefu! which referred to boiling to, which thon gli of their new Hospital, which he believed was the general pallio, notwithstanding that there THE WRECK OF THE SS. HAILOONG retroat, and the wreck was again in perfect he said stood on a sery different foosing way in which the Magistrates now diegriminated not ejusdem generis with the other aniance destined to be a lasting benzit to their cand eu acarcely any notice of the mosting of

he shower Formusa brought intelligence of safety, when theobler officer and his men went to to the previous vote. The refund of the between men merely unable to get a livs- was undoubtedly annoying.detrimental, an Ida- trymen. Some abaervati ng bad burn made in Council.

the stranding of the steamer Halong. The fol meals, not having had any fond for some time, amonut might be attended with difiably, bood and those who were criminale. With..gerous. The only question was whether there At about 5.50 pa, M. gantiant, Elk arrived, and it disallowanço might, press hard on Meout making vidious comparisons with those was not suficient power at present to obtain some of the journals to the effect tben Big The Clerk of the Council opened the pro-lowing particulars were given by the Captain-marig kindly scars guard of I Sharp, opecially no ras uow, as home and who preceded bin, he might say they a ready against this molence, First, there Geregner had expressed some mistrust edge by reading Her Majesty's Commission The steamship HannyJeft Hongkong

was the plan of sning for damages, either in tu hi minunity wil reference to revoking the appointment of Sir Richard Graves April let, at 3 p.m. A8 eff Mendoza, blowing men to assist them to prored the wrecks Anvelt Under thes oircumstance, he would not me so much care as was now exercised.

soon as the maidating kaw the Eik, they enëve { bazery glad should the Council see fit to allow The GOVERNOR thought it ight to stube bie the Supreme or Buniary Courts, then there ria institution, He will then to in. MacDonnell, and appointing, Sir Arthur Edbard, mebered in Ea Im Bay, 4 am ; ut 9 left

experience as Governor, which was that not- Hwas a process in equity for an injunction ra derstad hely that to eser bad, and ward Kennedy to succeed him. The oats were Harlem Bay and proceded, still Dowleg pery down in eaners squads to greet the British beamenut never intends, to imply such mistrust. At then administered to Sir Arthur by the 40ting bard; 550 put canine to under Capchi Point fag, which illustrated at on the mandarins. Mr. Sarra then proponed, that the whaunding the ordinance, there were very straining persons from carrying on the tride, the time of the Ordinane which constituted Chief Justice, ho appeared in his robes, and, for the night gunboat Cheste in ommy craftiness. The S. S. Formes arrived the next areare for 1571, and the first ree months of few sues of deportation, low was this the and again they could be indicted for nuisance. the Corporation connected with the Hospital. The signatures supleted, Major General Wuit at Ang at 10, left Caschi and proceeded: 430 day, with instructions from Hongkong to take this year, be allowed, and this being secunded ease; being we had so many criminals? It certa a antal gaurantees were intrudeced, teild vannted the president's chaic, which was passed Purth Rock, burd N.Egale and ears of the wreck. Mr. Gillies, and the Hat by Hon, Mr. Kessica, was carried quanimously vertainly looked as though we required other cial connat not to carry on the trades, with

["loony's officers and engineers, also etayed by E ARTHUR KEK NEBY'S'APPOINTMENT, provisions, and that we are just fed in con- that in the are of the queresapry of the present inken by Sir Arthur Kemurdy. The battery beavy wa: 6.30, Blacz Mount, hore N.W., ip the wroel, and Captain Cairns, who want op on

came giving the Crows the power of re. 1. THY GOTRENOR shed laid upon the sluding that the only weapon we have is in entry in case it were not carried ant. de and in all generations the Government gans here fired another salute, daring waeh distant off alore about 1 miles 7, when about the part of the Iocal Insurant offices, returned title a despatch from the Bearctary of State stolent,

He did not know practically what the an might have the aware of visiting and super-here was a puse in the proceedings in the 14 to 2 mies off shore with White Rock in in Hungboy by the Drugles. The S. 3. Douglas unsourcing that Sir Arthur Kennedy was to Mr. RYBIR Angdiad what aucunt of sucurity noyages was, but my doubt the Acting Colonial vising the lumpital, and taking care that the Council-room.

Tangos.loada bearis; about N.W., and Lelet.

Treasurer wanll give them is, opmion outhe objects with which it was funded should be ext His Excellerer then said: Sonthemen of the off Broker Point B.N.E., the ship pitaling lett all well, and proceeded on her passage at 7 anecd him as Governor. He would have laid was required?

Mr. May said. this was regulated according | subjurs Find out. This was done is the case of all in Council,1 had not intended to say anything on heavily, struck with great force under the fore p.. of the 9th, after supplying them with it on the table before, but that it contained

sons complimentary expressions to himself.to the means of the man, and the mature The GOVERNOR said us be had indsted the. stitution at home, and in the hike manner power the present Goasion, but I think possibly you part of the ship forew rushing out of the fore Provisions.

Subsequent intelligence was to the effect that Hohad, however, been reunindal that it was of the offence. It happeíel that he had Ordinance" "be" would explain why, although wo serred hace, int be never meant to imply might wisapprehend my silence if I didnt say castle exclaiming that the water fae, rusking

recenly hat.before him the case.of a man why there were remedies already, it was thought any special distrat, and he thought his uspres emething, and possibly the few words I have ip; sounded, 9 Fathoms; ship actising down for the operations by the Forms and the Basal to do so..

"was especially dangerous to the peace, and necesary to provide an additional one. He sive were improperly wrested to convey that to say will do a harm. I feel very gravely the ward, but fore compare water making were stresalul. The following is the report

Eia EXCELLENCY that this condud.ood order of the Colony. He was defended did not think is fair to expect people to pring meaning. He was obliged to them for the fee-responsibility which Her Majesty has placed in Engine Room, turned the ship's head inabore of the Hailoony Hai-long reports that ed the preliminary bainese, and the Coan:

by an Attorney, as he (Mu. Mog) was very glad | Civilautions, alsbough they might increase the ing dress they tell presented, which be upon ine in appointing us to this in- und akried the rocks for some distory, noeking,

to ale. Gcnsidering all the circumstances of emoluments of the Acting Attorney-General. should presave as a memento of bis ad portant orloge 1 what great disea sheltered spot finals, ship hequre unmap on the evening of the 4th invent, the stencil could now read to its Legislative che esse, he had ordered him to find security in Yon would not get people to do it. And with

ninistration here. There were, however, ser-advantage

He might at once inform them. in sncceeding au oficer of ageable with water over forecastle deck. Han iniy Douglas srived to her maintanos and dation.

vwo kousekulder: $2,000 excl. A little time had | regard to covenants in the Ciswa leases, it was tain rules the Qur's service which Sir Richard MacDeandle admitted adnigia amongst some fishing out on a sandy beach.mained by the wreck till the 6b pt5.10 that these would be lightened for the pre.. prevented Governors or other officials from irative ability. I have known Sir Eobard head in chora; grounded in 3 fathoms water for when she the left for Swatow to dissent, as he bad received a telegram from been rivon bin to produce bise sarition, bat if sot desir.ble to pat apon the Government the charge cargo md to procure cargo boste, the Kecretary of State which ran: Postpone they were not forthcoming, he had no doubt daty of eaforeing remedy in such a round reviving presence of provali, come youre. I think we are nearly doute ward and 34 att keps engines going full speed divers, and all appliandos bearmsary to take out legislation on requnstractions of Courts until rou what ifla Excellency and said, thus be about way us that. This would simplify the us plate. They would not imagine that poraries in the service and I knew perfectly fabend to keep engine.room free, but water pain-

would be deported. Then, if he should return; matte and take all the offeness before anc be undervaluxl be gift, or the feeling which wall that anything he filed in, it is possible 1st gradbally. Thousands of people were on the the cargo, leaving behind the end offer and Mr. Panacetate returne. He isn't work on the

be vmild be liable to 12 months' imprisonment, tribunal, that of a magistrate prompted theus to present it, and he hoped the may not succeed in; but I lock to the members share and several boatgawe of, but were kept third engineer of the Dougies to guard the saljeer is Excellency nd communicated

Mr. Ryrie supposed that ifte found the a to the Secretary of State that Le, was engaged

The AGTING. CHIEF Justice agreed with Registrar daeral would explain this to them of the Council for conscientious, folependent, off by grew and passenger. Obeerring several wreck, weli armid; with the assistance of seven fully. There was nothing in which the Queen and cordial enpport in whatever measures cosy large janke it anchor rear, the Captain seat the semien; after shinh met with some difboulty on thie, which was the work, in fact, of Mr. carity he could carry ou bidangerous prae- the Acting Attorney-General as to section 3,

tiuca is befora.

because he was unwilling entrust so KONG was a partiras be ieceipt of prestate by he necesary for the government of the Colony, obrief ulcer to endearnar to cluster one of them; with the Chinee on the island. H.BM. gun Papcefoter and nothing could be more can beruffarve. Ha yus uwaru tisut in China We are all bound by the obligation we have returned saying thats just batonging to Hopbout Elk arrivedou the evening of the 7th, and revient than that that gentlemen should pro. Mr MAY and if the seribes did not ens power to a zo ristrate was was not a lawyer. ance him when required they would forfeit the | It was n question for a jury what was a noisome was customary to receive them, and no dont taken upon a to promote the good of the hing of Hongkong, waked $3000 to tace cargo rendered, great assistance by the kindness of oond with the work at hey, where to was in

or pocious trade. He proposed to atavadero- they had folowed their custom in offering a quean's service by every mense. I believe this, and passengers to Hongkong, which the Captain her commander, and which dahilers prevent conmanication with the Law officers of the

M KYRIE onid if they did produce him, an tion Shy giving an appeal to the Supreme present to the bond mandarin bere, but ben anly be dois where cautusi, confidence, re agreed to, but be would not come near us until edian stack dat night. On Tuesday. The Crown. He would dame back knowing what less a crime were proved against him, he would Goach. had explained why he could not accept it speat, and goud-will exist between all of us. I the weather moderated Bully, he did not cometh instant, stership Douglas arrived at 9.80 they were prepared to sanction in England

Mr. Mar said that foreign residents were They must be assured of his gratification at the kao perfectly veli how difficult this duty can at all. Observing a main in the Chinese soldier with cargo bite, divers. ; alan the and he thought on the whole this was extreme be albwed to go aging-

Mr. Max said of course-it would depend on often disturbed, their ret roken, and their kind feeling which led them to offer it. He made by even our wrong-headed person in uniform augst voms boatmin, the Captain steamship. Fraber arrived the day previous, y fortante, and will be much more satisfache charge, and the evidence againat hint. In health impaired by nolar Chinese in the vie hoped, intoneclusiva, that there would neen key assembly believo so for a the Government allowed him to come on board.. He mid the wan-

with instructions from Hongkong to take ju lory to professional turn.

a very bad case he should take the responsibi ciznity. As to boiling vil, it was an annoying an improverent even on the improved tone of of Hongkour is concerned there are undoubt darin of the place will be dawn in two hours, hand the raising of the wreck. The stip the relations between the Chinese and the Godly great difficulties to contend with, and this and weald protect the passenger sa they land Douglas then left again on the 9th at 7 pm The GoveRNon then called upon the Acting it of refusing bail, and letting the man and sugerona practice. The Chinese boiled it ip the vicinity of inflammable material, an that vernment. Certain lawebad been passed in Iris Council have on the whole acquitted Themselves ed, but as the ship was setting down very fast, for Bengkot, dud assisted by se zach of Chief Justice to expl is to bearings of this pal against the Magistrate's decision.

ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL thought apart from the noxious sinell, the danger was time which leg hugreally assisted the Queens in the opinions of Her Majesty's Government, the Captain thought, tpradent to land them at H.B.M. gnboard, the duce we got up to officers in crying out. The recent régulation which is better than mine, with great credit. once, as lie had a great number on board Cuu, mine extent, and taken on board the steamshtin Ordinance, which had been read once: with regarde gobling bad been eminently sne-1 :ope I'may look to the Consil for their cor. taizi landed with a passenger (a linguist), and / Formosa. Had some difcuby in getting the The How Mr. BALL HÖJerved that the object the scope of the Ordinance lad beea is expeamito. At present the magistrates bando Mr. RYRre feared that other trades might bo cessful, and he hoped every householder would dial and independent suppory 60, long as they found a small mandurip there, who and it wonžā leodies to work. Suoccoded eventually in bust4, &f this Ordinan news, fiat, to provide for the re-derstand by Mr. May. It had to do with the were tied in this matter. ussiat in giving early information to the Begis- find my measure are justified; but I beg membe dangerous to land netfl be had force to prop

station of criminals; ad secondly, to provite Supreme Court, not with the banishment of trar Generaler the Colonial Secretary, and diall bars distinctly to understand that I don't ad test them. They sent s'etter to Switow by Ma. between it and be leak with sails, sud, flan that those who weżo guilty of felony should be persona dangerous to the peace aùd good order classel with this. It was too wash power to Werte pasowanien practised throughout Chin, had brought thing beyond the limits of this room. I can never

the inn deck, and engine room filling up fist, commenced pumping her but with some diffi-tt en sech a criminal being convicted a se-

aim from being deported. A danse badi beru. Colony idegreat diarepsto. A measure which hové à difference with a member of Council. the Captain determinal to land them as soon as plty, as thesis would come on board, and coad time, it should be taken as part of his police supervision, and this would not prevent by emoos."

serience, that he should be placet nader su in fact inserted on the suggestion of the Acting had been passed by him was ragarded as su-This is my bfth Government, and I have often possible, sending the three engineers and two awesp uver all; making at times labour in vain. cessful, inaanach us crime was diminishes, id red widely with members of Council bat passengero armed onshore topestect the landine Bowever, susecided in pumping her out, and Pervision for keven fears, An Yorportant point | Chief Justice declaring that nothing in the bat which was n very useful industry.

Es tut the Ordiname applied to all cace, dirance was to conflict with the deportation Mr. Lowcots added that it was very dun- and gaubling was diminished, anring the tire those differemos never generated into par. which bappily was exerted without loss of liferating the wreck by the 13th, when she was even when habitual criminals were found meet that the latter was license, but now they were gonal likes and dislike. There is nothing or property, (at least on shur, bat: thỏ water Laken in tow by the stea uship Firmowe ding for a good purpose. The only question for Ordinance. It was very desirable when a pri garoua, fortunate each to have been abin to disena 1 so much reprobate as that any matter gained rapidly. sbst many bisa were left on both rosola efttle scene, together with B.M. the consideration of this Council was whether soner went out of gaal after undergoing bis The title of the Ordinage was then mad, fect the Colony from the appearance of zeof publia business abould degesserate into deek and washed overboard, to the extrut of ganhout Elk Bortunatly at fore weather any were disposer, to confer great power sentence that be should not be entirely and a discussion followed on the limitation of and tlui way all that the the distriots where the straste-crica, were to ba ting a revette but of it. Ho commented these one of prime feeling. (Heu, haan) I350.) A stemmer, the Jailey of Lorne, passing the 14th, else had chera been soy atfer overd he arcessary up a set of man whom it at large. subjoute to their earnest consideration, and as feel that fun in nerd of your support and as

Ordines provided again The powera prohibited. It was arranged to make subsco- up at this time, the Captain sert the lat and and would bare succeded in bringing her into bar a parting guest bezgid them to navist the yow know to better you will find that I am not. Officer to take two ning toate, which were bour. safe. The manduria and Chinese showd Floight not bet, denisable to sins with given in the police by it were very little -siore i tion s's reparato saction, leaving into the r Executive, na cuch for their own benefit as for very brilliant, or very clever; I don't pretend anchord near, with faga as signals to attract rent relustants to render assistance, but on The Hon. Mr, MA aid he would like to than their ordinary powers. Then there was a vernor in Gugil to defing the districta, that of any breiner.

This ACTING COLONIAL SZIBETARY then pru- to be wiser than my neighbours, but I'de pre- ber attention and aiand out towards them the contrary, their whale intention apparte & few observations on this Criança tho Verdem being thrawa ona mi who had posed, and the Acting Obief Justico seconded, The deputation thea withdrew,

Įtend to be very carnest doing the bus Loss but they failed to make themselves fees. The to be to plunder and to get rid of all Haropean beans he considered the circumstance, in!

hish Hor Majesty has set me to do. I hope Bombay passing up shortly after neds, fell in

which this Olony was situated were thorough been previously convicted of showing that be that sub-section i be omitted altogether.. (This DEPUTATION TO HE.THE GOVERNOR,nd expect to beeordially supported by members with them, and immediately stood in towards. The Lazoong is now undergoing repairs at y difereat as regarded babitus! griinala from as getting an honest livelihood. They all was the clause referring to the game of Chai On the 4th inet, a deputations, beaded by the of the Council in that course. Of conrag asa new them. The Captain sent mul European this part, and it is hoped will be ally ready these existing in Great Britain. In England, but that are were great pan or of played. Smirn objected to the principle of allow.

there a number people) Hon. Paine Ryrie, pdconsisting of Ideasts, cower I must greatly rely for local information passengers (four) and some specio, off in the for sea again.

we were unfortunately compelled either to re- H Cobeo, N. B. Denny, Gen. Falconer, W. J. on the assistance of weiters of this Council, lifebus, cutter, and gig, the Bombay'ı |

form criminals or to keep up a thorough obser- with one's sertauts, and there was nothing ing the Police to take a man from his ow Sterry, and L. Cromartie, waited upon H.E. and I hope when it comes to my turn to reliaboats also carrying specis and articles of value

sion of the criminal elanies, as would prevent tangible to be proved, against them. This honse.

-Mr. Lowcook said the ani was Dietincs would give na the means of getting at them, the Governor to prescit à petition for the m.qnish the Government, that you will be able to which could be essly saved. The Bombay

danger to the county. Here we were not. He was of opinion that the Ordinance did not so groat as to frighten hoyees. lease of Mr. Wel-b from prison. The Hon.rive me credit for being bouest and faithful in having B.M. mails on board could wo

in the same position, because we mure Mr. Ryrie, in introduing the deputation, the discharge of my duties. I are little more remain longer than to save life or usile, HE. the Curernor SID RICHARD GRAVES not compelled to reform the criminals, ne conflict in the slightest degree with the depor elated that strong feeling existed in the Co-to say, and sal said before I bad must intended, consequently nothing bot a few things MACDONNEL

we were lieved frm the recessity of tation Ordinance, but that it would be an erol be by summons it would work in time. Jouy that the punishment awarded wis of ex to say en mach, but that I feared my silenca were Barril. The head mandarin coming

The Auting Chief-Justice, Bou, H. J. BALL reising the hare. We had the power of auxilary treme soverty, and art eenest hope was felt might be lappielended. (Gres applane.down about this time, the Captain gain The Acting Colonial Secretary, Hon. 01. 0. [deportation which wabled us to send them Mr. May said that if the police supervision that it might be rescinded. The petition was The Council was then adjourned sin dien. - Inndedandconsulted him about the ship and pro-SMITH aigned by 10 persons, and there was to doubt that, but for its being tha Eng after the oil, ATTACK OF THE MIKADO OF JAPAN Berty. He agreed to protect both, provided the bu. Acting Attorney-Gecer. Hon. T. C. which he tingut were very efective u,295,447 Convited in the Saprème Over, it would be)

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·LEGBLATIVE QOUNCIL.

The Council set on the 5th instant at 3p.m.

Present-

The Acting Colopint Tremeyer, Hon. C.May. Hon. P. RYBIE. Hug, W. KEWICK..

- Hon. H, Loredor.

Hon. J. GRIG

H. E the Govaru, Hon. Ut: My Hon. Mr. Hayllar: Hon, Dr. Bail

NOIS.

Hon. Mr. Keswick, Hon. Mr. Ryrie... Han. Mr. Creig.

Hob. Mr. Lowcook.

› Hụy, Ü. C. Smith.

CONSTITUTION OF SUPREME COUET,

power.

.PRETENTION OF CRIME.

|

Toa GOVERNOR.—If a man committed, two felonies, would you consider him a dangerous abaracter ?

Mr. May said à man not having any means "of lirdihood would be liable to be brought up

Mr. Lowcook Raid nobody would object ex- cept in cases of extreme noise.

Mr. HAYLLAR laid the ides of the Ordinee was based on No. 14 of 1965, which concerted mainances in the street. His Excelleney on his The GOVERNOR (to Mr. May).-You are re-retar to the Colony found several puisanoes aponsible for sending so fow up to me. I have complained of very much, so they wore not deported all sent.

met by the Ordinance of 1845 or by the ongor

money.

passed by the Court that be should be under

Pury lutary power given to the magistrate

1

Mureer overy Crown lease contained a pe

AIT. HALLAR aid the proceeding woull ba

Mr. RYRIE fortuneed the preparation of ver- milia, which was complained of as unience,

Mr. May thought if the proceeding were to

Tlile view was adopted after soĪBU DOBVITER.

tion, and the clause amended accordingly, the

a:07.

way from the cobony Enally, and entirely.were extended only to those who were twice hours being altered to between 11 p.m. a etting rid of these laws. He must certainly practically useless, because there were very express hit opision that any claam about few maca in which prisoners were twice com supervision thould be removed from the ordi- | victed in that Court mce. There was a second consideration. Even

The ACTING CHIE-Juence differed with him it was deairalle if carried on in May on this point. He bad a list from bunestly, we had no honest menus at our dis-e. Douglas, which showed that in the last few Compat. "We were entirely dependent on a class years there had more poaviptions of persons

of an who would we the power rather as previously convited than ever before.

M. RYE then proposed to remove the non- tion about boiling oil.

The CHIEF JUSTICE secunded the motion. HO EXCELLENCy said he thought they could trust the magistrates not to exert this power, unless in a case when they would be supported by pathie opinion.

Mr. RYELE sail it was desirable to encoungo local manufaciares nad useful industries.

Mr. SMITH thought not if they were tri-

ja mesus of incremalng two of diminishing The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL skid that

in the last three years 12 per cent. of the primesti

convicted had been convicted before. Of

Captain strid with him to wopresent the, chip, HAYLLAR. when many people were away, or at al The Japan Gazette gives the following, at which the Captain spreed to do. The Captain events not at their fees, the number count of un attack on the Mikado, which has sent off all crew to the Bombay, which vessel

gigti deres

iludabeat or & pd for Amoy. The Non- would be mueb greater, created a great Bonention in Japan - The petitios, whick bore the names of all the YOKOHAMA, Japan, March 27th, 1872.daris set watch ranzd the ship and turviteu Bankers, all a large number of the Repre The woundwat alarming intelligence respect- ed severe punishment to thieves, during the soutat veu of the fernt Compardes in the ing the attempted entrance of the palace in night eight prisoners were brought in to the The Minates of the last bog of the Filmay, haveli as that of all the non-offical Tedo by ten men with intent to assassinate the Yunion charged with theft from the ebip. Thay oil having been read and conve

zubers of the Coracil bat ore, is as followe: Mikado is recaired in Tedo with wwch less sno-were locked up at once. Ou the morning of the

THE CROWN BOXJCITOE'S BALARY. "To in Excellency Sir RICHARD. GRAVES prise than might have been expected. The ex-th.the captain visited the ship, and found bot The GOTSIME opened the procedings by urine,

MACDONSKLIG KOM, C.B, L.L.,beno of a very extensive conspiraer against the some petty thefts bud bean committed, which afating that sekteb had been wadu with reference Governor, and to the Honorable Members presint government and against foreigners was he reported to the Sundurin, At 430 p., to the inerente which badi hooa albwed in the Mr. May said he went the Chinese police of the Excotitive Coune 1 of the Colony of discovered some eight or nine months ago, and the formed arrived from watow with Mr. salary of the Green Solicitor, and that it was! We could only the frination from natives, these 4 per cent, had been twice eonvicted, Mar instanced a case of the muismes Hanging, the following Petition is homong the most prominent members were wia Watere, from H. M. Consulate, Swatow. Too discovered that the amount being allowed by Tire was nuutler si per point which it we per usbt. three times, and 4 per cent, four times.in the Canton Bazaar. He had perend-

Hie EXCELLENCY asked why they might not be had no power in the matter. by sent by the Undersigned Members (relative of the Mikado), Mariyama Daijo, vice much cannot be said in favor at this Mandarin, the Secretary of Staty, contrary to the rote of perhaps scarsely Recessary even to mention. of the kinopean Community of the said Minister for Foreign Affaire, the ebiet of the who did more than could be expected in send the Conveif, bed resulted from the fact that no weak obtain nu support in the sapervision place a man once convicted under police su Colony

Kennisko (oficiala of the imperial household), ing the passengers owrisad, feeding 8 at his communication had been made to him of the of ezimals from the Chinese community. Pervision.

own expense, paying ratolinen, while his trest- retolation of the Council diallowing the vote: The Chuese mexideale at large, were either T ATTORNEY-GENEBAL thought many Where, on the 27th day of March, A.D., and wereral Bagés. 1872, Letters, signed by David Welsh, The plot consisted of not less than 40,000 toment of the captain for 24 haare was courteous and original application haslag go forward, fagbeck; or were partisans of the urimuuule, peresos who wore consicted once could not be. merebut in this Colony, appeared in the Daily 50,000 men, principally Kinsinusen: had their in the extreme, and it is, quite cvident that any the fact of its wing disallowal was everlooked sal ther? ni need to be rather to resist classed as habitual-criminala.

Mr. Rx-Whút dra-the Folies P

ed the ran to go ovar is Kowloon,

but

The COUNCIL then voted on the motion of

FOR THE MOTION,

Mr. Dyric, when then appeared-

Mr. Ryrie.

The Acting Chief Justice.

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