With reference to my Despatch No. 92 of the 
4th Instant
               upon the subject of the Site chosen for the seat of Government
               of 
British Columbia, I have the honor to state to you that deeply
               
appreciating
appreciating the kind and gratifying interest which Her Most
               Gracious Majesty has been pleased to manifest towards the
               development and prosperity of the Colony of 
British Columbia, we
               are earnestly desirous that Her Majesty should vouchsafe one further
               proof of Her continued regard by signifying Her will as to the
               Name to be given to the future Capital.
               
               2.  Her own Royal Name having already been bestowed upon
               the Seat of Government of 
Vancouver's Vancouver's Island
Vancouver's Island cannot also be
               assigned to that of 
British Columbia, but until Her Majesty's
               Commands can be communicated, it has been determined, for the
               necessary sake of convenience, to distinquish the Town by the
               name of "
Queensborough"; and it would be received and esteemed as
               an especial mark of Royal favor were Her Majesty to name the
               Capital of 
British Columbia; either, indirectly, after His Royal
               Highness the Prince 
Consort
Consort, His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales,
               or some Member of the Royal Family, so that the Colonists of
               
British Columbia, separated from friends and kindred in this their
               far distant home, may be ever gratefully reminded in the designation
               of their Capital of the Power that protects their hearths, of the
               watchful interest that guards their liberties, and of the gentle
               sway by which they are governed.