 raised are
               
               1. Real Estate Tax,
 raised are
               
               1. Real Estate Tax,
                real property is faulty and
               imperfect, and the tax is levied upon an assessment much below the
               real or market value.
 real property is faulty and
               imperfect, and the tax is levied upon an assessment much below the
               real or market value.
                to
               each other, and also licence fees for coasting vessels.
 to
               each other, and also licence fees for coasting vessels.
                was £5898 in
               1864 as compared with £4914 in 1863. A remarkable sum when
               considered with reference to the population.
 was £5898 in
               1864 as compared with £4914 in 1863. A remarkable sum when
               considered with reference to the population.
                from all sources in 1864 amounted to
               £71,268 as compared with £73,776 in 1863—nevertheless under almost
               every head of Revenue there is an increase. A new source of Revenue
               also appears in Gold Mining Licences, £830.
 from all sources in 1864 amounted to
               £71,268 as compared with £73,776 in 1863—nevertheless under almost
               every head of Revenue there is an increase. A new source of Revenue
               also appears in Gold Mining Licences, £830.
                of the Proclamation regulating the sale of Public
               Lands.
 of the Proclamation regulating the sale of Public
               Lands. number of persons who possess those 1213 votes is 890 or less than
               three fourths, and nearly all those are resident in Victoria and
               possess votes in respect of lands which they have taken up in
               out-districts and which they neither occupy nor improve.
               number of persons who possess those 1213 votes is 890 or less than
               three fourths, and nearly all those are resident in Victoria and
               possess votes in respect of lands which they have taken up in
               out-districts and which they neither occupy nor improve.
                which they have votes.
 which they have votes.
               | Registered Voters | Resident | Number of Members | |
| Esquimalt Town..... | 67 | 20 | 1 | 
| Esquimalt and Metchosin District.. | 83 | 38 | 2 | 
| Sooke District..... | 25 | 9 | 1 | 
| Saanich District..... | 50 | 13 | 1 | 
| Lake District.... | 65 | 19 | 1 | 
| Saltspring and Chemainus | 39 | 24 | 1 | 
| Nanaimo........... | 38 | 18 | 1 | 
| 367 | 141 | 8 | 
 consists of 15 Members elected by
               constituencies before described. The
               British population of the Island, women and children included,
               cannot much, if at all, exceed 3000. No one connected with the
               Government has a seat in the Assembly, which is in my opinion a great
               misfortune, placing the Assembly and the Executive at a mutual
               disadvantage and obstructing or neutralizing useful Legislation.
 consists of 15 Members elected by
               constituencies before described. The
               British population of the Island, women and children included,
               cannot much, if at all, exceed 3000. No one connected with the
               Government has a seat in the Assembly, which is in my opinion a great
               misfortune, placing the Assembly and the Executive at a mutual
               disadvantage and obstructing or neutralizing useful Legislation.
               
               
                authority I think a reduction in numbers
               might be effected, but the scale of salaries, having regard to the
               small value of money and high cost of living in the Colony, is
               injudiciously low, furnishing with few exceptions a bare subsistence
               to those employed.
 authority I think a reduction in numbers
               might be effected, but the scale of salaries, having regard to the
               small value of money and high cost of living in the Colony, is
               injudiciously low, furnishing with few exceptions a bare subsistence
               to those employed. together
               numbering about 8000 and the Aboriginal Indians about 10,000.
 together
               numbering about 8000 and the Aboriginal Indians about 10,000.
                much value.
               The amount of gold the produce of British Columbia and Vancouver
                  Island exported through the Banks alone is £556,945.
 much value.
               The amount of gold the produce of British Columbia and Vancouver
                  Island exported through the Banks alone is £556,945.
                almost wholly undeveloped. The manner in which public lands have
               been alienated has tended rather to speculation, than occupation and
               improvement. The agricultural land though limited in extent is
               amazingly fertile and sufficient in extent for ten times the present
               population.
               almost wholly undeveloped. The manner in which public lands have
               been alienated has tended rather to speculation, than occupation and
               improvement. The agricultural land though limited in extent is
               amazingly fertile and sufficient in extent for ten times the present
               population. which is the great
               want of the Colony.
 which is the great
               want of the Colony.
                
            
             great detriment to British interests in the
               Pacific.
 great detriment to British interests in the
               Pacific.
                
            
            
            
            
            | Transactions of 1864 | Revenue of 1864 | Per- centage | |
| The assessed value of the transactions of the year amounted to..... | $ 5,832,776 | $ | |
| The tax assessed according to the Schedule under the Act amounted to... | 19,945 | 0.34 | |
| To these amounts should be added, 1. Value of Wines and Spirits imported during the year which is allowed to be deducted from Trade Returns...... | 295,785 | ||
| 2. Amount of Liquor Licences collected during the year.... | 29,638 | ||
| 3. Amount of Landing Permits charged on merchandize.... | ________ | 6,430 | ________ | 
| Gross amount of transactions..... | 6,148,561 | ||
| Gross amount of revenue..... | 56,013 | ||
| Percentage........ | 0.91 | 
 a statement showing the gross
               amount of Imports for the year 1864, the taxes bearing upon Imports
               and the percentage thereof will afford a generally correct view of
               the extent of mercantile transactions and the taxation they are
               subject to.
 a statement showing the gross
               amount of Imports for the year 1864, the taxes bearing upon Imports
               and the percentage thereof will afford a generally correct view of
               the extent of mercantile transactions and the taxation they are
               subject to.
               | Imports for 1864 | Taxes bearing on Imports | Per- -Centage | |
| Gross amount of Imports for the year...... | $ 3,602,886 | $ | |
| Trade Assessments...... | 19,945 | 0.55 | |
| Liquor Licences...... | 29,638 | ||
| Landing Permits..... | ________ | 6,430 | _________ | 
| 3,602,886 | 56,013 | 1.55 | 
 
            
            
             
            
            
            | The imported value of wines and spirits of every description during the year 1864 (Port of Victoria)........ | $295,785* | 
| Add profits, say 40 per cent....... | 118,314 414,099 | 
| Deduct value of wines and spirits of every description imported through Vancouver Island into the Colony of British Columbia during the same period...... | 149,184 | 
| Estimated consumption of Vancouver Island during the year 1864........ | $264,915 | 
| Which, assuming the male adult population to be 5000, gives an annual expenditure, per man, of $52.98. | |
| Amount brought down as the transactions of Wholesale dealers (Importers)........ | $414,099 | 
| Add for retail transactions...... | 264,915 | 
| Annual transactions in Liquor | $679,014 | 
| On this amount of transactions the annual Licences for the sale of Liquor Wholesale and Retail ($29,638) is equal to 4.36 per cent. | |
| *This is equal to more than 8 percent of the total Imports of Vancouver Island. | 
 
            
             fail to
               produce disastrous social results.
 fail to
               produce disastrous social results.
                for
               Vancouver Island a high station among prosperous British Colonies.
 for
               Vancouver Island a high station among prosperous British Colonies.