I have the honor to request that you will inform the Mayor of
Victoria that
General Knollys has received from him, and has laid before
the Prince and Princess of Wales an Address of Congratulation from the
Mayor and Council of
Victoria on the Auspicious occasion of the birth of
a son to their Royal Highnesses.
The sentiments of loyalty and of attachment to the Royal Family
contained in this address are very gratifying, and I am convinced that
the Corporation of the City of
Victoria could have had no wish to convey
it to it's destination otherwise than in a regular manner. At the same
time, in order to preserve hereafter uniformity in public
correspondence, it is necessary for me to request you to apprize the
Mayor of
Victoria that the practice in all the British Colonies is to
transmit such Addresses through the Governor of the Colony to the
Secretary of State.