Phillimore to Cardwell
               
            
            
               
               
                     Doctors Commons
                     
                  
               4th October 1865
               
               Sir,
                
            
            
               I am honoured with Your commands, signified in 
Sir F.
                  Rogers' Letter of the 
27th Ultimo, stating that he was
               directed to transmit to me an Ordinance passed by the
               Legislature of 
British Columbia entitled "N
o 21—An
               Ordinance respecting Marriages in 
British Columbia,"
               together with the local Attorney General's Report thereon;
               and 
Sir F. Rogers was pleased to request that I
would
 would
               furnish you with my opinion, whether this Ordinance may
               properly be confirmed by Her Majesty.
               
               In obedience to Your commands, I have taken these papers
               into consideration, and have the honour to Report,
               
            
            That in the opinion of the Attorney General of
               
Columbia it is stated that there is "a large Indian Community
               in this Colony."  The Act speaks of "Ministers" and "Religious
               denominations," and expressly excludes from its operations Jews
               and Quakers.  I am not
sure
 sure whether it is intended to include
               Indians within the provisions of this Statute, and to permit
               them to be married before the Registrar.  But such would I
               think be the effect of the Statute.
               
 
            
            
               Looking to the 17
th Clause, it is difficult to say
               that the effect of this Statute would not be to render
               invalid for the future all Marriages celebrated by Native
               Indians among themselves.  I think it would be expedient to
               ascertain whether this point has been considered by the
               Legislature of 
Columbia before the Act be confirmed by Her Majesty.
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
               
               
               
                  
                  
                     I 
wd write that before submitting this Act for HM's conf
n
                     Mr C. 
wd be glad to learn what is its intended effect upon
                     the Indian population some of whom appear to be under Christian
                     teaching—and that 
Mr C. 
wd suggest that this
                     Act 
shd be made clear in this respect.  Also
                     (I think, though the QA does not suggest it) that the L
r shd 
                     be invited to consider whether it will not be difficult to secure
                     any efficient notice of marriage beforehand or any proper record
                     subsequently, if they may be celebrated and the banns published in
                     any place calling itself a place of worship and whether therefore
                     it 
wd not be wise to require that these ceremonies 
shd take
                     place in some place of worship licensed for the celebration of marriages.
                     
 
                
            
            
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