Since the date of my letter of the
9 May last the Directors
of this Bank have seen a published report of
Governor Seymour's
message to the Legislative Council of
British Columbia dated
27
March last, together with a report of Resolutions passed by the
Legislative Council on the subject of the Capital of the Colony.
These resolutions state that,
The Council having taken into consideration His Excellency the
Governor's Message relating to the Seat of Government, as well
as the numerous and numerously
signed signed Petitions from all parts of
the country, praying that
Victoria may be made the Seat of
Government, Resolve, That were the seat of Government placed in
Victoria it would be consonant with the desire of the public,
advantageous to the administration, conducive to the best interest
of that country, and diminish the cost of Government;
That without wishing to embarrass the Executive in any way the
Council would urge that such steps should be taken as may to His
Excellency seem best towards carrying out the desire of the Petitioners;
The Directors of this Bank desire very respectfully to be allowed
to call the attention of your Grace to these
resolutions, resolutions, and to the
fact noticed therein that numerous and numerously signed petitions
have been presented from all parts of the country praying that
Victoria may be made the Seat of Government, and to express on
behalf of the Bank the hope that your Grace will take such steps
as may be necessary to secure that the general feelings of the
Colonists, and of parties interested in the Colony, shall be
allowed its due weight in the settlement of the question.