The minutes note that Douglas neglected to state a salary proposed. Lytton approves the appointment.
Enclosed is Merivale to Hammond forwarding a copy of the despatch and asking that Young be allowed to quit the service of the Foreign Office; Merivale to the Secretary to the Admiralty forwarding a copy of the despatch and asking if they would permit Young to accept the office of Colonial Secretary; a testimonial to Young by Fred T. Pelham; and a draft reply from Lytton to Douglas approving the appointment.
With reference to my Despatch of the 8th Instant No
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upon the subject of the appointment of Officers to civil situations in
the Colony of British Columbia, I would beg to state to you that I should
much desire, if it could be arranged, that Mr William A.G. Young, ofthe
the Royal Navy, should be appointed to the office of Colonial Secretary.
2. Mr Young is on the spot, and is at present filling the office
of Secretary to the Commission for ascertaining the boundary between
Vancouver's Island and the Territories of the United States on the
Continent of North America, and as Mr Young was selected for this
service by the Admiralty, and appointed thereto by the Foreign Office,
the consent of their Lordships and of the Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs must necessarily be obtained before he could be removed from it.
Mr
3. Mr Young has belonged to the Royal Navy for nearly Eighteen
Years, and he has served as Secretary to several Flag Officers upon
different Foreign Stations. His last appointment as Naval Secretary was
with the "Captain of the Fleet" in the Baltic, and I forward to you
herewith a Copy of a Testimonial shewing the appreciation entertained of
his Services by that Officer. The whole of Mr Young's Testimonials
throughout his entire service are of the highest order, but I think
it unnecessary to trouble you with more than the one I enclose.
Mr
4. Mr Young has already rendered me some assistance, and I
consider him to be qualified both by ability and character for the Office
of Colonial Secretary, and I trust you may be pleased to appoint him to
it, and also to obtain the necessary permission from the Departments I
have mentioned to enable him to enter upon it, as without such permission
it would not be possible for him to accept the appointment.
Merivale to Secretary to the Admiralty, 14 February 1859,
forwarding copy of the despatch and asking if they would permit
Young to accept the office of colonial secretary.
Minutes by CO staff
I am informed that the salary for the Office of Colonial
Secty is to be placed on the Estimate for B. Columbia.
I conclude it was so determined after Sir E. Lytton's minute on
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Mr Merivale
The Govr suggests the appointment of Mr Young R.N.
to the office of Colonial Secretary, but he does not state the
Salary he proposes to attach to the office.