I have the honor to inform you that I closed the Session
               of the Legislature of this Colony on the 11th Ultimo.  I
               enclose copy of my proroguing address.
               
            
            
               2.  The Standing Orders
which
 which I framed for the Adoption
               of the Council have been already laid before you.  I am happy
               to say that they worked extremely well.  The press and public
               were admitted to the deliberations of the Board, and it tells
               well for the labours of the Nominated Legislators of this Colony
               that neither within the Council chamber nor without, by press or
               public, was an expression uttered in favour
of
 of applying for more
               liberal institutions.  Not a single instance occurred during
               the Session in which the members nominated on the election
               of the people were arrayed against those who sat by virtue
               of their official position.
               
               
               
                  
                     
                     The only Colony, or place without an "opposition."
                     
                
               
               
               3.  I shall report separately on the various Ordinances
               passed.  I now simply forward a
List
 List of them [printed]:
               No. 1.  An Ordinance to extend the term of the Steam Traction
               Engine Ordinance, 
1864;
               No. 2.  An Ordinance to amend the Law of Evidence;
               No. 3.  An Ordinance to amend the Duties of Customs;
               No. 4.  An Ordinance in aid of the Trustees' Relief Act;
               No. 5.  An Ordinance to encourage the construction of a line of
               Telegraph, connecting the Telegraphs of 
British Columbia with the
               Telegraph lines of Russia, the United States, and other Countries, and
               for other purposes;
               No. 6.  An Ordinance for the construction of a Toll Bridge across
               
Thompson River at 
Lytton;
               No. 7.  An Ordinance to amend the First Telegraph Ordinance, 
1864;
               No. 9.  An Ordinance to apply the sum of £225,946 12s 8d sterling
               out of the General Revenue of the Colony of 
British Columbia and its
               Dependencies to the service of the year 
1865;
               No. 10. An Ordinance to amend the Dues leviable at the Port of 
New
                  Westminster;
               No. 11. An Ordinance for the formation and regulation of
               Municipalities in 
British Columbia;
               No. 12. An Ordinance to amend the Excise Laws;
               No. 13. An Ordinance for imposing a duty on Gold;
               No. 14. An Ordinance to amend and consolidate the Gold Mining Laws;
               No. 15. An Ordinance for the regulation of the Harbours of 
British
                  Columbia;
               No. 16. An Ordinance to prohibit the sale or gift of intoxicating
               Liquors to Indians;
               No. 17. An Ordinance to prohibit the unseasonable destruction of
               Game;
               No. 18. An Ordinance to exempt certain articles from Road and Ferry
               Tolls, and for other purposes;
               No. 19. An Ordinance to prevent the violation of Indian Graves;
               No. 20. An Ordinance to amend the Law relating to Bankruptcy and
               Insolvency in 
British Columbia;
               No. 21. An Ordinance respecting Marriage in 
British Columbia;
               No. 22. An Ordinance for regulating the amount and application of
               the Fees to be taken in the Supreme Court of Civil Justice, from suitors
               therin;
               No. 23. An Ordinance respecting Arrest and Imprisonment for debt;
               No. 25. An Ordinance to facilitate the creation of Ports of Entry
               in 
British Columbia;
               No. 26. An Ordinance to declare the limitation of Foreign Suits and
               Actions;
               No. 27. An Ordinance for regulating the acquisition of Land in
               
British Columbia;
               No. 28. An Ordinance further to facilitate the construction of the
               Overland Telegraph;
               end
               
               In addition to the above, which have already become
               Law, there were two Ordinances passed with suspending clauses.
               The one, proposes to raise the Governor's Salary to four
               thousand pounds a
year
 year, the other, to introduce a decimal
               system in the keeping of the Public Accounts.