No. 8
               
            
            
            
            
               In my despatch No. 7 of the 
1st instant I acknowledged the receipt
               of your predecessor's despatch No. 14 of the 
4th of April which was
               accompanied by three Ordinances of the Legislature of 
British Columbia
               assented to by him on the 
10th of March lastand
 and intituled respectively
               
               No. 6—"An Ordinance for the amendment of the Licences Act, 1859."
               
            
            
            
               No. 8—"An Ordinance to authorise the introduction of steam
               traction engines into 
British Columbia."
               
               No. 9—"An Ordinance to encourage the construction of a telegraph
               line connecting 
British Columbia with the Telegraph Lines of the United
               States and for other purposes."
               
 
            
            
               The last named Ordinance formed the subject of my despatch No. 7 of
               the 1st instant.
               
            
            
               I have laid the remaining two Ordinances before 
The Queen and I am
               commanded to acquaint you that Her Majesty has been pleased to confirm
               and allow them.
               
               You will communicate Her Majesty's decision to the inhabitants of
               the Colony in the
usual
 usual manner.
               
               Ordinance No. 8 creates a monopoly of the use of steam traction
               engines but since the monopoly lasts only one year and is a matter of
               purely Colonial concern I have not refrained from advising Her Majesty
               to confirm the Ordinance: I have however to observe that the Colonial
               Government will do well to be on their
guard
 guard against the temptation
               which will always exist to purchase an immediate advantage by granting
               to private persons exclusive privileges which may be the source of
               future embarrassment and inconvenience.