Sir F. Rogers
This Ordinance is—with the exception of the words underlined in
sect. 1—an exact copy of the
V. Island Bill referred to in sect 11.
These additional words (I think) make the ordinance
unobjectionable, & I w sanction it.
The Bill referred to in sect. 11 passed the Council & House of
Assembly on
5 Sept. 1859 but whether by accident or otherwise it
was not sent over here for confirmation. It does not appear
whether the
Gov assented to it, nor is it to be found in the
collection of authenticated Acts kept in the Library. It
w
seem however from the terms of sect. 11 of this ordinance that
it has been considered to be in force in the Colony of
V. Island.
It is inserted as [one word off microfilm] Bill for the passage of
an Act &c & is stated to have passed the Council & H of Assembly in
a copy of the
V. Island law sent over in
1867.
Perhaps this might be pointed out to the Governor.