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Onasted during the past year by the Legislative Council, the most important perhaps is that which extends the summary jurisdiction of the Police Magistrates, with reference principally to the Chinese population.

This Ordinance had been originally drafted (see Despatch No. 108 of 12th September 1846) with a view to mitigate the inconveniences arising from a vacation of nearly six months between the summer and winter sessions of the Supreme Court; but when this had been remedied, and the longest vacation reduced to three months, the peculiar habits and character of the Chinese population required that the smaller felonies, such as larcenies to a trifling amount, should be dealt with summarily by the Magistrate, instead of being reserved, as in England, for a Jury. With reference to the same population, accustomed universally to corporal punishment, instead of long imprisonment, it became necessary to adopt the same mode of punishment under proper limitations, and safeguards as to its nature and amount.

It had been found from experience that an English prison afforded them the three principal necessaries of life in a degree to which many of them had been strangers, and in fact tempted them to commit small crimes for the sake of being imprisoned.

Both the Chief Magistrate and the Superintendent of Police have reported most favourably on the working of this Ordinance in diminishing the amount of crime.

With reference to the Government of British Subjects at the five Ports of China, I have added to the efficiency of the Criminal jurisdiction of the Consuls, by merely coopting in the Consular Ordinance No. 122 of 1847 the provisions of an order by Her Majesty in Council for the Government of British Subjects in the Levant.

I have anticipated the wish of a...

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Onasted during the past year by the Legislative Council, the most important perhaps is that which extends the summary jurisdiction of the Police Magistrates, with reference principally to the Chinese population. This Ordinance had been originally drafted (see Despatch No. 108 of 12th September 1846) with a view to mitigate the inconveniences arising from a vacation of nearly six months between the summer and winter sessions of the Supreme Court; but when this had been remedied, and the longest vacation reduced to three months, the peculiar habits and character of the Chinese population required that the smaller felonies, such as larcenies to a trifling amount, should be dealt with summarily by the Magistrate, instead of being reserved, as in England, for a Jury. With reference to the same population, accustomed universally to corporal punishment, instead of long imprisonment, it became necessary to adopt the same mode of punishment under proper limitations, and safeguards as to its nature and amount. It had been found from experience that an English prison afforded them the three principal necessaries of life in a degree to which many of them had been strangers, and in fact tempted them to commit small crimes for the sake of being imprisoned. Both the Chief Magistrate and the Superintendent of Police have reported most favourably on the working of this Ordinance in diminishing the amount of crime. With reference to the Government of British Subjects at the five Ports of China, I have added to the efficiency of the Criminal jurisdiction of the Consuls, by merely coopting in the Consular Ordinance No. 122 of 1847 the provisions of an order by Her Majesty in Council for the Government of British Subjects in the Levant. I have anticipated the wish of a...
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اشه ممنون onasted during the past year by the Legislative Council, the most important perhaps is that which extends the ersinary summary jurisdiction of the Police Magistrates, with reference principally to the Chinese population. This Ordinance had been originally drafted (sec Despatch 1. 108 of 12th September 1846) with a the inconvenienees arising from a vacation of nearly Six mouths between view to mitigate the summer and winter sessions of the Supreme fourt; but Creil when this had been remedied, such as lareonies to and the longest vacation reduced to three Moths, the peculiar habits and character of the Chinese population required that the smaller felmies, lareonies to a trifling Amount, should be dealt with summarily by the Magistrate, instead of being reserved, as in bugland, for a Jury - With reference to the same - Corporal population, accustomed univerally to Expoal punichment, instead of long imprisonment, it became necessary to adopt the same mode 188 of punishment under proper limitations, and ·wards as to its nature and amount. It' safeguards had been found from experience that an Inglich prison afforded them the three principal_ nccessaries of life in a degree to which many! of them had been stranger, and in fret tempted them to commit small crimes for the sake of being imprisoned.. Both the Chief Magistrate and the Superintendent of Poliec have reported most- favourably on the working of this Adinance in diminishing the amount of crime._._. With reference to the Government of British Subjects at the five Ports of China ! have added to the effieney of the Criminal urisdiction of the "fouculs, by merely coopting in the Consular Ordinance 122 of /847 the provisions of an order by Her Majesty in "Connect for the Goverment of Britics Subjects in the Levant.. " I have anticipated. The wish of a
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onasted during the past year by the Legislative Council, the most important perhaps is that which extends the ersinary summary jurisdiction of the Police Magistrates, with reference principally to the Chinese population.

This Ordinance had been originally drafted (sec Despatch 1. 108 of 12th September 1846) with a

the inconvenienees arising from a vacation of nearly Six mouths between

view to

mitigate

the summer and winter sessions of the Supreme

fourt; but

Creil

when this had been remedied,

such as lareonies to

and the longest vacation reduced to three Moths, the peculiar habits and character of the Chinese population required that the smaller felmies,

lareonies to a trifling Amount, should be dealt with summarily by the Magistrate, instead of being reserved, as in bugland, for a Jury - With reference to the same

-

Corporal

population, accustomed univerally to Expoal punichment, instead of long imprisonment, it became necessary to adopt the same mode

188

of punishment under proper limitations, and

·wards as to its nature and amount. It'

safeguards

had been found from experience that an Inglich

prison afforded them the three principal_

nccessaries

of life in a

degree

to

which many!

of them had been stranger, and in fret tempted them to commit small crimes for the sake of being imprisoned..

Both the Chief Magistrate and the Superintendent of Poliec have reported most- favourably on the working of this Adinance in diminishing the amount of crime._._.

With reference to the Government of British Subjects at the five Ports of China ! have added to the effieney of the Criminal

urisdiction of the "fouculs, by merely coopting in the Consular Ordinance 122 of /847

the provisions of an order by Her Majesty in "Connect for the Goverment of Britics Subjects in the Levant..

"

I have anticipated. The wish of a

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