1875 — Page 231

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TOTAL NUMBER

OF

CASES.

TOTAL

PRISO- NERS.

Convicted

puw

Panished.

Discharged.

Committed

for Trial at the Supreine

Court.

F. M. F.

M. F.

M.

8,055

9,930 6,749 890 | 1,632

281 95

Consisting of Offenders not sentenced to Imprisonment.

M..

4

F.

Committed

to Prison or

Detained

pending Orders of H. E. the Governor.

To keep

the

Peace.

To find Security.*

Jr.

དེ

F. M.

F.

M.

F.

M.

F.

M.

F.

M. | F.

16

8

26

148 17 23

7

20

1

8,713 1,217

8,266

105

41

63

16

TOTAL MALES and FEMALES,...

.9,930

Arrest.

H. FOLYÉ MROSECARA DURING THE YEAR 1875.

Distress.

20

2144

Warrants.

Searchi

.

To enter

| Gambling

Hulses.

Mugis-

trates'

Orders.

15

3.528

THE CASES CONSISTED OF:-

Abduction,

..

DAD

0.0

Absent from Ship without Leave.. Accessory before the Fact to Felony,

Do. after do. do.,

Administering Drugs,

Aiding and Abetting in Felony,

*

Allowing Uninuzzled Ferocious Dogs to be at large, Arson,

Assaults accompanied with Damage to Property, Assaults at or in connection with Riotous Assemblages, Assaults, (Cominon),

H

Assam string or resisting Police in the Execu

tion of Duty, Assaults with Intent to rob,

H

Assaults with Intent to commit an Unnatural Offence,

14

Brought forward,...

...1,686

8

HI

***

***

Com

201

Burial of Chinese Corpse elsewhere than in a Cemetery, Cattle turned loose on Public Ways,... Cattle Stealing,

15

***

...

-

***

and

Bad

3

***

Child Stealing,

*

11

8

19

...

14

A

4

*

969

+

Conspiracy to defraud,

---

---

B

68

Conspiracy with Intent to commit Felony,

...

---

Conspiracy to accuse of Crime,

Chinese not Holders of Night Passes found carrying Arms, f Chinese Offenders found in the Colony after Banishment

under Ordinance No. 9 of 1857, and in Breach of > 15 Conditional l'ardon under Ordinance No. 1 of 1860, Confederating with Pirates,

Brought forward....

Found by Night with Dangerous and Offensivo Weapons

with Intent to break into Dwelling Houses, Found by Night in Dwelling Houses with Intent to com-

Init Felony,

Fraudulently using Falso Trude-Marka and Labels,

Frand by Bankrupt,

Harbouring Seainen Deserters,

Having l'ossession of Spurious Opium with Intent to de-

fraud,

+1+

Highway Robbery with Arms or with Violence,

---

... 2,898

-

3

Furious Driving,

1

Harbouring deported l'ersons,

A

申春唱

...

令中國

+

Brought forward....

Street Nuisances, viz.: Neglecting to clean out Dust Dins, and throwing Rubbish, &c., into the Street, Throwing Rubbish into the Harbour, or on the Beach, Offences relating to L'oin,

Offensive Weapons-Having Possession of,

Obstruction of Roads and Streets, &c, by Hawkers, }

Chair Coolies, and Shop-keepers,

Obtaining Money, &c., under False l'retences.

Obstruction of Wharves by Boat l'eople,...

+++

--

***

---

B

Contempt of Court, .

House Breaking,

***

H

***

2

Assaults with Wounding,

Assisting Soldiers to Desert,

Assisting Seamen to Desert,

6

Crimes and Offences committed in Chinese Territory, 2 Cruelty to Animals....

+17

Illegally Pawning,

24

Illicit Distillation,

---

2

*

Cutting and Destroying Trees,

20

Indecent Assaults,

1

Chiting and Wounding and lnflicting Bodily Injuries,

19

2-214 2

Assuming Name, Designation, &c., of Police Constables,

At large at Night without Night l'asses or Lights,

Attempting to commit Felony,

Attempting to commit other Offences,

Attempting to extort by Thrents, Menaces, &c..

Behaviour calculated to provoke a Breach of the Peace. Bestiality,

A

Breach of Ordinances —

For Buildings,

For Cargo Boats..........

-

For Harbour and Consts,

For Grols,

For Marine Store Dealers,

For Markets,...

For lawnbrokers,

For Preparation and Sule of prepared Opium,... For Preservation of Birds,

For Registration of Births and Denthis,

For Registration of Houseliablers and Servants.... For Retail of Spirituous and Fermented Liquors,

For Storage of Explosive Subtances,

For Storage of Gunpowder....

For Street Chairs and Vehicles,

2

Dainage to Property,

***

J

542

39

W

Defiling StreamA, ...

***

I

Dangerous and Offensive Trades, Carrying on,...

Demanding Money by Menaces,

Deportation from Canton to this Colony, under H.M.'s

3

***

17

---

101

***

CAN

-

1

Indecent Fannure of Person by bathing or otherwise) 15

and Lewdness,

Inciting a Person to commit a Misdemeanour,

Intimidating Workmen,

Jurors neglecting to answer Coroner's Summonses to

Preterrine False Charge or giving wilful False Testimony, 35 Purchasing or receiving Regimental Clothes, &c., Rape,

Perjury,

Piracy.

Int

HE

Piracy with Murder,

明咖啡

Posting Bills on Walls, &c.,

...

BAN

...5.664

66

49

14

2

778

21

37

2

1

At

***

Receiving stolen Goods,

011

Refusal of Duty by British Merchant Seamen, Refusing to pay Boat and Chair Hire, ...

1 IN

***

+6

3 109

+

Registered Householders permitting Gambling within

House,

17

attend an Inquest,

Riotous Assemblages,

140

#

-

20

Order in Council of 1865,

Larcenies, (Common).

H

***

434

1

Deportation from Japan

Deportation from Shanglisi

do., do.,

do..

2

Larcenies from Dwelling Houses,

ING

W

117

Rescuing Prisoners from Custody of Police,... Rubberies from Person,

***

do..

I

Larcenies from the Person,

65

19

---

A

IH

Rubberies from Pers with Wounding,

H

164

wat

***

--

And

---

2

Desertion from Foreign Ships,

2

-

-

Larcenics from Wreck,

Rogues and Vagabonds:-

++

...

24

+1.

Desertion from H.M.'s Army and Navy,

13

+

Larcenies from Ships or Boats in Harbour,...

F

G7

1

- ...

TH

***

Desertion of Merchant Seamen........

2

··

A

Detention of Seamen's Efleets,

申唱申

l'laces,

Lareening (of Wegetables and Fruit) from Gardens and}

As Suspicious Characters,

**

***

2

***

Detention of Her Majesty's Mails,

+++

267

D

---

Disorderly Behaviour accompanied with Damage to Pio-

58

13

***

9

+

+

17

For Suppression of Gambling,

For Weights and Mensures,

***

ww

++

129

***

---

...

Breach of Chinese Passengers' Act of 1855,

Hirsch of Harbour Regulations,

Breach of Military Law (Soldiers disposing of Liniform, &c.),

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2

...

Breach of Post Office Ordinance,

Breach of Brenguizance,

Irench of Statop Art,

T

***

149

--

theach of Quarantine Regulations,

perty, Disorderly Behaviour, Drunkenness, Fighting, &c.. Disorderly behaviour, wusting Water at Public Hydrants, Discharging Fire Arms,

Discharging Stones and other Missiles to danger of Per-

sons and Property, Dog Stealin

Doubtful Witnesses to find Security for Appearance, Dredging in the Harbour at Anchorage for Ships of War, Embezzlement,

Embracery, (Intimidating Witnessrs).....

Enticing, Decaying, or by Force or Frand bringing to, or

taking away, Men or Women froin the Colony, Escape of Prisoners from Gaol,

++

Escape of Prisoners from Custody of Police,

++

***

936

Manslaughter,

Libri....

+

Making Confires, or Firing Crackers, Malicious Injury to Property,

420

WAR

1

Mendicaney,

-

+49

Misconduct as Domestic Servants,

140

A

+

་་་

404

PIL

***

An

**

606

13

4

A

Stragglers from Foreign Ships,”

---

---

Stragglers from British Men-of-War,

JG1

23

Misconduct as Pulice Constables,

9

---

Trespass on Crown Land,

5

pe

A

++

Misconduct as Private Watchmen,

19

**

**

11

As Street Gumblers and Watchmen to Gamblers,

As Vagrants (Europeans and Indians).

Seamen making False Statinents as to Ships in which?.

they served, and presenting False Characters,

Street Gambling. (treated as Obstruction of Public Ways), 123 Street Noises by Hawkers,

Unauthorised Religious Ceremonies (Chinese),

W

K

139

120

27

-

36

17

L

***

---

H

110

***

M

+

***

|9042

Misconduct as Workmen,

4

-

I

+++

++

Unlawful Possession of Property,

Murder,..

2

Unlicensed Auctioneer,

*

www

---

---

***

++

*

Negligently allowing Prisoners to escape,

Unlicensed Coulie Lodging Houses,

31

Night Noises by playing at the Game called "Chai-mui," Night Noises by Watchinen, &c., Nuisances, Various-consisting of; —

Unlicen Seamen's Hoarding Houses,

41

***

Unlicensa Fawking, .

Unlicensed Pising of Boats for lire,

...

Bribery or Attempts to bribe Pulice Constables,... Burgly,

Forgery,

Extortion by Colour of Oflice,

Extortion by Menaces,

False Imprisonment,

R

13

取申明

***

***

当归厚

w

14

***

***

申目申

2

Exposing Night Soil in the Streets in uncovered } Buckets, and in open Boats along the Prays,... | Hanging Wet Clothes, &c., to dry over Public Ways, 13 Houso Nuisances, viz.: Keeping Pigs, allowing Dirt

Unnatural Offence.

25

Using Threats with Intent to extort,

Unwholesome Provisions, Exposing for Sale or Bringing

into Colony,

Ja

***

+4

MA

and Filth to remain on Premises or in imme->1,318 dinto Vicinity thereof, Obeying Calls of Nature in the Street, Baking Dust Bing,

Using Threats of Violence to Persons, Unlicensed Money Changer,

225

46

+4

3

258

A

+

203

45

2

G

3

"

R

***

TOTAL...

8,056

Carried forward........

...1,680

Carried forward,...

...2,808

Carried forward,...

AN

...ñ,054

C. MAY, 1st Police Magistrate.

TOTAL

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