I have had the honor of receiving your letter of yesterday's date,
apprizing me, by direction of
M Secretary Cardwell, of a
representation made by the Governor of
Vancouver's Island, to the
effect that it is reported I am seeking employment in this Country,
which will cause my relinquishment of the Office I hold in the
Colony; and, therefore, requesting me, at my earliest convenience, to
inform the Secretary of
State State of my intentions on this point.
2. In reference thereto I beg to express my thanks to
M Secretary
Cardwell, for thus affording me the opportunity of stating, in
contradiction of such reports, that I am not seeking, and that I have
not sought, any employment which would cause me to relinquish the
Office that I have the honor to hold in the Colony: and in support
of this I would mention that, since my arrival in England, I was
offered an appointment, equal if not superior, so far as mere
emolument is concerned, to that of Colonial Secretary of
Vancouver's
Island, and that I declined the same, preferring
to to identify my
fortunes with the prospective advantages which, I believe, may,
without presumption, be contemplated by those who faithfully fulfil
their trust while employed in the Civil Service of the Colonies.