I have received your Despatch No. 68 of the 
27th May, enclosing
               copies of an Ordinance passed at the recent Session of the Colonial
               Legislature, entitled No. 21, "An Ordinance respecting Marriage in
               
British Columbia."
               
               Before submitting this enactment for Her Majesty's confirmation,
I
 I
               should be glad to learn what is its intended effect upon the Indian
               Population, some of whom appear to be under Christian teaching.  I would
               suggest that the Ordinance should be made clear in this respect.
               
               It is also a question which deserved the consideration of your
               Legislature, whether, as the Ordinance now stands, it will not be
               difficult to secure any efficient notice of Marriages beforehand or the
               preservation afterwards of any proper record if Marriages are allowed to
               be celebrated and the Banns to be published in any
place
 place bearing the
               name of a place of Worship, and whether therefore it would not be wise
               to require that these ceremonies should take place in some place of
               worship licensed by proper authority for the celebration of Marriages.