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                     accompanying Memorial to the 
Duke of Newcastle through some
                     gentleman in 
London.  I avail myself of your friendship with
                     my uncle 
Mr Elmsley 
                     to 
                     

                     ask you to do us this favor.  The
                     duplicate has gone to the Duke through the Governor of 
Vancouver Island.
                     
                     It is a matter of great regret that the Memorial was not
                     laid before the Miners of 
B. Columbia at an earlier stage than
                     it was.  I speak 
                     

                     in good knowledge and authority when
                     I say that 200 additional names might have been recorded.
                     
                     I have the honor to be Sir,
                     
                     Y
rs faithfully
                     
                     
A.D. Pringle
                     
                     
                     
                     
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H. Merrivale Esqre
                   
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     To His Grace the 
Duke of New Castle,
                     Her Majestys Principal Secretary of State
                     for the Colonies &c &c &c &c
                     
                     
                     May 22nd 1860
                     
                     May it please your Grace
                     
                     I have the honour
                     to acquaint your Grace that a numerously attended and influential
                     Meeting of the Inhabitants of 
New Westminster British Columbia
                     British Subjects and others resident in 
British Columbia was
                     convened at that City Monday 
March 5th 1860, to consider the
                     propriety of Memorializing her Majestys Secretary of State for the
                     Colonies on the political questions agitating the Colony of
                     
British Columbia and what remedy could be suggested to remove
                     their grievances and hasten the progress and prosperity of the
                     Colony.  Previous to commencing the proceedings of the above
                     meeting it was unanimously resolved that the representations
                     proposed should be made by British Subjects only.  I must State
                     to your Grace that this decision was unanimous on the part of
                     British and non British Subjects of her Majesty and it was
                     considered requisite, in consequence of some of the residents of
                     
Victoria Vancouver Island promulgating the opinion being frequently
                     [expressed] that British Subjects of her Majesty are not
                     unfavourable to the present form of Government and Legislation
                     as carried on in 
British Columbia [and] 
                     

                     unfavourable Views and
                     remonstrances proceed from the American portion of the population alone.
                     
                     I have to State to your Grace that the following resolutions
                     were unanimously passed with the exception of three dissentients.
                     In the opinion of this meeting an absolute form of Government is
                     not suited to this Colony, but a Representative Government is most
                     consistent with the Views and wishes of the People of 
British
                        Columbia to ensure the progress and develope its resources.
                     
                     The time has now arrived for the People of 
British Columbia
                     to address Her Majestys Secretary of State for the Colonies on the
                     political grievances under which they are suffering to request
                     His Grace to lay such representations before Her Majesty and to
                     solicit Her Majesty to grant the People of 
British Columbia a
                     Representative Government.
                     
                     The System of Taxation at present in force in 
British
                        Columbia is arbitrarily promulgated unsoundly levied and unequally
                     divided.  A Committe[e] be now appointed to draw up a Memorial to
                     Her Majestys Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies to be
                     refered to the consideration of this meeting which do now adjourn
                     and assemble tomorrow 
March 6th at 7 oClock pm.
                     
                     I beg further to inform your Grace that in accordance with
                     the last Resolution Named the Memorial which I have the honour
                     to append was approved of by all whose signatures it bears.
                     
                  
                  
                     I have the honour to be
                     
                     Your Graces Obedient Servant
                     
                     
J.A.R. Homer, Chairman
                     
                     
P.S. It has now been three months and upwards Since the above
                     mentioned Meeting took place in 
New Westminster during which
                     time the petition has been in circulation through the Coloney [sic]
                     and has had three hundred and forty additional names appended thereto.
                     And I am assured by 
Doctor Chisholm (one of the Committe[e] who
                     had the Memorial in charge that during the time he found but two
                     

                     British Subjects who opposed it.
                     
J.A.R.H.
                     
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