I have the honor to forward herewith to Your Grace copy of
a letter I have received from Mr George Hunter Cary, Attorney
General for this Colony, tendering the resignation of that
appointment, with a viewto to obtaining confirmation in the
appointment of Attorney General for Vancouver's Island.
2. Your Grace is aware that there is no Attorney General
appointed by Her Majesty's Government for Vancouver's Island,
and that I have therefore been necessitated to avail myself
of the services of Mr Cary—services which have ever been
most cheerfully rendered, and, hitherto, altogether gratuitously—and
I can scarcely express how much I feel indebted to Mr Cary for his valuable aid both as a Memberof of the Legislature
and as an Adviser to the Government.
3. Your Grace will observe that Mr Cary expresses his
readiness to continue the performance of the duties of Attorney
General for British Columbia until a Successor is appointed,
and I would therefore ask Your Grace to select another
Gentleman to fill that most responsible position in British Columbia, and to secure the services of Mr Cary for Vancouver's Island by confirming the Acting Appointment I have given him.
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4. A Salary of Four Hundred pounds (£400) per annum has been
voted by the Legislature of Vancouver's Island for the Attorney
General, subject however to the condition that it shall not be
payable out of the General Revenue of the Colony (i.e. the
Revenue apart from the proceeds of Land Sales) until the public
Lands of the Colony shall be placed under the control of the
Legislature. Mr Cary is of course aware of this condition,
and in accepting the appointment perfectly understands that
he willbe be subject to it.
5. I need scarcely add that Mr Cary is a gentleman of high
attainments, and good judgement, and would be found a most
valuable and useful servant to any Government.
I have the honor to be
My Lord Duke
Your Grace's most obedient
and humble Servant James Douglas
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Elliot
The Salary of the Attorney General of B. Columbia is £400 a year with private practice.
See despatch to Govr of 15 June 1861, provisionally appointing
Mr Creese [Crease]. The Salary has since the above minutes were
written, been increased to £500.
Draft reply, Newcastle to Douglas, No. 51, 5 April 1861,
approving Douglas's decision to agree to Cary's request for a transfer from the position of
Attorney General for British Columbia to the position of Attorney General for
Vancouver Island.
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The Order has been prepared & forwarded for the Duke of Newcastles
Signature.