4070 THE LONDON GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 1, 1882.

King's Bromley Hays, the townships of Burnt- Doioning Street, August 31, 1882. wood (including Edial and Woodhouses), and , and so much of the THE Queen has been please! to appoint parish of Cannock as lies on the eastern side of Francis Frederick Pinkett, Esq., Barrister-at- the highway from the boundary of the parish of Law, Acting Chief Justice of the West Africa Rugeley near Hednesford Pool through Hednes- Settlements, to be Chief Justice of those Settle- ford and Heath Hays to Norton Common, all in ments. the county of Stafford ;—are hereby extended so as to include the Area described in the Schedule to this Order, and the Area described in the (H. 6700.) Schedule to this Order is hereby declared to be Board of Trade (Harbour Department}, an Area infected with foot-and-mouth disease. Whitehall Gardens, August 30, 1882. 2. This Order shall take effect from and imme- THE Board of Trade have received through diately after the second day of September, one the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs a copy thousand eight hundred and eighty-two. of a Notice issued by the Portuguese Government C. L. Peel. declaring the ports of the Phillipine Archipelago infected with cholera morbus since the 6th instant. SCHEDULE. An Area comprising the petty sessional division (C. 2249.) Of , except the portion of the parish of Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, which lies on the northern side of the August 31, 1882. highway from Lullington through Edingale village THE Board of Trade have received from the to ; the petty sessional divisions of Huge- Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs a copy of a ley, and Burton-upon-Trent, except the portion of Law recently promulgated by the Government of the borough of Burton-upon-Trent situate within Uruguay raising the import and export duty upon the latter division; the township of Newborough ; certain articles. A copy of the Law, and also of such portions of the townships of Marchington, a translation thereof, may be seen upon application and Draycott-in-the-Clay, as lie to the east of the at the Commercial Department, Board of Trade. turnpike-road from Yoxall to Sudbury; the place called Moor ; the township of Faze- (H. 6644.; ley with its liberties ; the townships of Board of Trade (Harbour Department), and Packington, Wall, Pipehill, and Whitehall Gardens, August 23, 1882. (including Edial and Woodhouses) ; the Chapeiry THE Board of Trade have received through of , the parishes of Hays, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs a copy Ogley Hay and Farewell, and so much of the of a Notice issued by the Administrator of the parish of Cannock as lies on the eastern side Gold Coast, intimating that all arrivals from of the highway from the boundary of the parish Bida, Eggan, the Keppo Hills, and other places of Rugeley near Hednesford Pool through Hed- on the Upper Niger, are now admitted to free nesford and Heath Hays to Norton Common, all pratique at Lagos. in the county of Stafford j and the whole of the (H. 6723.) borough of . Board of Trade (Harbour Department}, Whitehall Gardens, September 1, 1882. THE Board of Trade have received through (FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE.) the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs a copy IT the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 1st of a Despatch from the Administrator of Labuan, A day of September, 1882. stating that in consequence of the outbreak of By Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy cholera in the Island of Salu, all arrivals in the Council. colony from any port or place in the Island of Salu will be subjected to quarantine. FTHHE Lords and others of Her Majesty's Most JL .Honourable Privy Council, by virtue and in exercise of the powers in them vested under The (H. 6826). Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878, and of Board of Trade (Harbour Department), every other power enabling them in this behalf, Whitehall Gardens, September 1, 1882. do order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows : THE Board of Trade have received through 1. The following Area (namely),—so much of the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs a copy the township of Crompton, in the county of Lan- of a Telegram from Her Majesty's Acting Consul caster, as lies within the following boundaries, at Alexandria, slating that in consequence of the that is to say, the boundary of the townships of occurrence of cases of cholera at Aden and Crompton and Butterworth f rornWhitfield Bottoms Cameran, on board of a vessel from Bombay, the to Jep Wood on the north, the Lancashire and Sanitary Board have decided to impose quarantine Yorkshire Railway from Jubilee to Smallbrook on against arrivals from Bombay, and provisionally the east, the footpath to Lower and Higher Rush- against Aden, pending further details; the croft on the south, and the footpath by Mossgate quarantine to be seven days for infected vessels to and Whitfield Hey to Whitfield Bottoms aforesaid be undergone at Tor, and in other cases according on the west,—which was declared by Order of to a fixed scale, and to be undergone at Moses* Couucil dated the eighth day of June, one thou- Wells. Vessels eight days out to undergo only sand eight hundred and eighty-two, to be an Area six days' quarantine, nine days out five days, and infected with foot-and-mouth disease, is hereby so on. Vessels taking thirteen days or upwards declared to be free from foot-and-mouth disease, only to undergo twenty-four hours' observation. and that Area shall, as from the commencement of this Order, cease to be an Area infected with foot- and-mouth disease. 2. This Order shall take effect from and imme- Admiralty, BQth August, 1882. diately after the second day of September, one The Reverend James Le Fleming Mitchell, B.A., thousand eight hundred and eighty-two. has been appointed Chaplain in Her Majesty's C. L. Peel. Fleet, with seniority of 25th instant.