I wish to call your attention to the fact that during the
               administration of your Predecessor in the Government of 
British
                  Columbia, a Commission as Lieutenant Governor was held by 
Lieutenant
                  Colonel Moodywho
 who in virtue thereof succeeded to the Government of the
               Colony on the death, incapacity or absence of the Governor.
               
 
            
            
               In default of such an appointment the temporary administration of
               the Government would in either of these contingencies be vested in the
               Senior Member of the Executive Council, who, as that Body is now
               constituted in your Instructions, is the Colonial Secretary.  I should
               wish you to report to me your opinion, after you have been a
sufficient
 sufficient
               time in the Colony to form your judgment on the point, whether it is
               expedient that this arrangement should continue in force, or, if not,
               what other would be the most desirable substitute.