No. 28
23 April 1861
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of Your Grace's
Circular despatch of the
1st February, enclosing copy of a
letter from the Promoters and proposed Trustees of the Exhibition
of works of Industry and art
of of all Nations to be holden in
London in
1862, and instructing me to further this important object by all the means in my power.
2. I have much pleasure in acquainting your Grace that having
learnt from the English newspapers that an Exhibition was to be
held in
1862, and in consideration of the great distance of this Colony
from from England, and the time consequently necessary to forward specimens, I proceeded
in anticipation of your Grace's instructions now received, to call a public meeting
at
New Westminster on
26th February for the purpose of drawing attention to the propriety of adequately representing
British Columbia at the Exhibition, and I then promised in aid of
private private contribution, such assistance from the Treasury as the state of the public
finances could afford.
3. The inhabitants of this Colony responded warmly to the
call thus made upon them, Committees were appointed—subscription
lists opened—measures instituted for the collection of specimens
and the transaction of business, and everything is now in fair train.
4.
4. The enclosed extract from the "British Columbian" contains
a full report of the proceedings at the preliminary meeting held
at
New Westminster in behalf of the Exhibition.
5. I have communicated to the Secretaries of the General
Committee your Grace's despatch and its enclosure, in order that
they may take such steps in reference thereto as
may may be most
expedient in furthering the object in view.
I have the honor to be
My Lord Duke,
Your Grace's most obedient
humble Servant
James Douglas
Minutes by CO staff
Chief Clerk
Sir F. Rogers
To the Comm
rs for the Exhibition at once. Lithographed] F[orm].
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)