I have received and laid before
The Queen the Ordinances passed by
the Legislature of
British Columbia, which are enumerated in the annexed
Schedule; and I am Commanded to inform you that Her Majesty has been
graciously pleased to sanction and confirm them.
I take this opportunity of stating that although I consider the
Ordinance No. 16 a very proper Enactment, I doubt whether the 4th Clause
will effect all that is intended by the Legislature. It will no doubt
facilitate the collection of evidence for a con
V.C.I.n under the 6th
Clause. But considering the strictness with which penal Laws are
construed, it would probably not aid a Justice in con
V.C.I.g a person of
"selling, bartering or giving" intoxicating liquors under Section 1,
inasmuch as the fact of being in an
Indian Indian's tent with spirits is not
made evidence of having given them, but only of an intention to give,
which intention is not punishable by the Ordinance.
I also have some difficulty in understanding clearly the effect of
the 7th Clause of the Ordinance No. 13, "Imposing a Duty on gold."
There seems to be some typographical error in it.