 composed of 15
               Members; and to your Grace's instructions in the aforesaid
               Despatch, directing that one third of the Members of the said
               Legislative Council should consist of persons nominated by the
               Residents in the Colony and recognized as representing their
               feelings and interests, I have to inform your Grace that
               these instructions have beennow
 composed of 15
               Members; and to your Grace's instructions in the aforesaid
               Despatch, directing that one third of the Members of the said
               Legislative Council should consist of persons nominated by the
               Residents in the Colony and recognized as representing their
               feelings and interests, I have to inform your Grace that
               these instructions have beennow now fully carried into effect,
               and that the Legislative Council was convened, at this place,
               and formally opened by me on the twenty first day of January Ultimo.
 now fully carried into effect,
               and that the Legislative Council was convened, at this place,
               and formally opened by me on the twenty first day of January Ultimo.
                to that subject, that the Magistrates were
               instructed in a letter from the Colonial Secretary dated
               16th September last, to promulgate among the inhabitants
               of the respective Districts the change authorised, in the system
               of Government, by Her Majesty's aforesaid Order-in-Council,
               and to desire them to select and forward, through the
               Magistrates, for my approval,the
 to that subject, that the Magistrates were
               instructed in a letter from the Colonial Secretary dated
               16th September last, to promulgate among the inhabitants
               of the respective Districts the change authorised, in the system
               of Government, by Her Majesty's aforesaid Order-in-Council,
               and to desire them to select and forward, through the
               Magistrates, for my approval,the the names of five persons
               of good character and approved Loyalty, to serve and to
               represent their interests in the Legislative Council, and
               I further directed that the Members should be apportioned
               as follows, to wit:
 the names of five persons
               of good character and approved Loyalty, to serve and to
               represent their interests in the Legislative Council, and
               I further directed that the Members should be apportioned
               as follows, to wit:
               
               
               
               | District of New Westminster | 1 Member | 
| Districts of Hope, Yale, & Lytton | 1 " | 
| do do Douglas & Lillooet | 1 " | 
| do do Carribou East | 1 " | 
| do do Carribou West | 1 " | 
 not consider it expedient to
               prescribe the mode of election, or fix the qualifications of
               Members or Electors; leaving to the Residents, in every case,
               free and unbiased liberty of choice.  The proceedings were
               conducted in a perfectly orderly manner, and the nominees
               are persons of unexceptionable character; I had therefore the
               satisfaction of being able in every instanceto
               not consider it expedient to
               prescribe the mode of election, or fix the qualifications of
               Members or Electors; leaving to the Residents, in every case,
               free and unbiased liberty of choice.  The proceedings were
               conducted in a perfectly orderly manner, and the nominees
               are persons of unexceptionable character; I had therefore the
               satisfaction of being able in every instanceto to approve and confirm them.
 to approve and confirm them.
               | The Colonial Secretary | ||
| " Attorney General | ||
| " Collector of Customs | ||
| " Treasurer | ) | These Offices temporarily held | 
| " Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works | ) | by Mr Chartres Brew | 
| Chartres Brew | Chief Inspector of Police | |
| Peter O'Reilly | Gold Commissioner & Magistrate | |
| Edward Howard Sanders | Asst do do | |
| Henry Maynard Ball | Asst Gold Commissioner & Magistrate | |
| Philip Henry Nind | do do do | |
| Joshua Attwood Reynolds Homer | New Westminster | |
| Robert Thompson Smith | Hope Lytton & Yale | |
| Henry Holbrook | Douglas & Lillooet | |
| James Orr | Carribou East | |
| Nomination announced by the Magistrate but not yet appointed | ||
| Black | Carribou West | |
 
            
             6.  I have, in conclusion, to state that these proceedings
               have given great satisfaction to the people of the Colony at
               large, and will, I trust, meet with your Grace's approval.
               6.  I have, in conclusion, to state that these proceedings
               have given great satisfaction to the people of the Colony at
               large, and will, I trust, meet with your Grace's approval.
                Sir J. Douglas carried it into effect,
                     and say that the Secy of State has learned with much
                     pleasure that the result has been satisfactory both to the
                     Governor and to the people?
 Sir J. Douglas carried it into effect,
                     and say that the Secy of State has learned with much
                     pleasure that the result has been satisfactory both to the
                     Governor and to the people?
                      
                  
                   
                  
                  Crease, Sir Henry Pering Pellew
Fortescue, 1st Baron Carlingford Chichester
Homer, Joshua Attwood Reynolds
Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle Henry Pelham Fiennes