 
            
             to the Bishop's return, I had devoted
               an anxious consideration to the whole question.  I called for
               the assistance of such members of the Executive Council as are
               now in the Colony.  Their opinions I have the honor to forward.
               I am so reluctant to oppose arrangements already approved of by
               the Church in England that I particularly call your attention
               to the unanimous condemnation by my constituted advisersof
 to the Bishop's return, I had devoted
               an anxious consideration to the whole question.  I called for
               the assistance of such members of the Executive Council as are
               now in the Colony.  Their opinions I have the honor to forward.
               I am so reluctant to oppose arrangements already approved of by
               the Church in England that I particularly call your attention
               to the unanimous condemnation by my constituted advisersof of the
               proposal made by the Bishop of British Columbia.  Their opinion,
               if promulgated, would have the concurrence I believe of every
               inhabitant of the Colony.
 of the
               proposal made by the Bishop of British Columbia.  Their opinion,
               if promulgated, would have the concurrence I believe of every
               inhabitant of the Colony.
                by carrying out the division in the manner proposed.
 by carrying out the division in the manner proposed.
                in California.
               British Columbia, the source of wealth, has remained poor and
               imagines itself neglected in every way.  Its name was used as
               an attraction for Capital, which was invested beyond its limits;
               its gold created a demand for a Bank whose head quarters are
               in another Colony, for a Diocese whose See is in the rival
               Island.  Its treasure poured forth without leaving a deposit
               here, and a territory of the greatestMineral
 in California.
               British Columbia, the source of wealth, has remained poor and
               imagines itself neglected in every way.  Its name was used as
               an attraction for Capital, which was invested beyond its limits;
               its gold created a demand for a Bank whose head quarters are
               in another Colony, for a Diocese whose See is in the rival
               Island.  Its treasure poured forth without leaving a deposit
               here, and a territory of the greatestMineral Mineral wealth ran the
               risk of utter abandonment.
 Mineral wealth ran the
               risk of utter abandonment.
                the seat of
               the Episcopate of British Columbia should be on Vancouver Island,
 the seat of
               the Episcopate of British Columbia should be on Vancouver Island,
               
               
                Columbia
               Mission Report for 1864, His Lordship acknowledges the "rivalry"
               of the two Colonies and says, "in whichever of the two is
               fixed the Episcopal Seat an alienation of feeling in the other
               will be the consequence.  The best interests of religion, as
               well as good policy, will be served by yielding to the Colonial
               feeling, and by gathering up all sympathies in a division of
               the diocese."But
 Columbia
               Mission Report for 1864, His Lordship acknowledges the "rivalry"
               of the two Colonies and says, "in whichever of the two is
               fixed the Episcopal Seat an alienation of feeling in the other
               will be the consequence.  The best interests of religion, as
               well as good policy, will be served by yielding to the Colonial
               feeling, and by gathering up all sympathies in a division of
               the diocese."But But I enclose a portion of the Bishop's Minute.
  But I enclose a portion of the Bishop's Minute.
                Councillors.  Unquestionably
               as stated, the religious destitution of the Colony is considerable,
               and the spirit of rivalry already alluded to leads people to
               count the respective number of the clergy on the Mainland and
               on the outlying island.  I must in all justice however, with
               the Colonial Secretary, bear testimony to the noble results of
               the labours carried on, in a spirit of humility and self denial,
               by the RomanCatholic
 Councillors.  Unquestionably
               as stated, the religious destitution of the Colony is considerable,
               and the spirit of rivalry already alluded to leads people to
               count the respective number of the clergy on the Mainland and
               on the outlying island.  I must in all justice however, with
               the Colonial Secretary, bear testimony to the noble results of
               the labours carried on, in a spirit of humility and self denial,
               by the RomanCatholic Catholic Missionaries among the Indians.  The
               Reverend Fathers however devote their lives to the civilization and
               salvation of the Native races and do not come across the miners' path.
 Catholic Missionaries among the Indians.  The
               Reverend Fathers however devote their lives to the civilization and
               salvation of the Native races and do not come across the miners' path.
                little to complain
               of as regards the attention bestowed on it by the Church of
               England.  The Clergy and laity have worked energetically
               together and as high a sense of honor and morality, as sound a
               tone, exists in this young town as in any with which I am acquainted.
 little to complain
               of as regards the attention bestowed on it by the Church of
               England.  The Clergy and laity have worked energetically
               together and as high a sense of honor and morality, as sound a
               tone, exists in this young town as in any with which I am acquainted.
                this
               winter has seen a great festival.  The three towns on Williams
                  Creek were dressed in flags and the population turned out into
               the Streets for it was announced that several sleighs loaded
               with squaws were on the road.
 this
               winter has seen a great festival.  The three towns on Williams
                  Creek were dressed in flags and the population turned out into
               the Streets for it was announced that several sleighs loaded
               with squaws were on the road.
                
                  
                   
                  
                   
                  
                   
                  
                   
                  
                   
                  
                   
                  
                   
                  
                  Burdett-Coutts, Angela Georgina
Crease, Sir Henry Pering Pellew