No. 6
I have had the honor to receive Your Despatch marked
Separate of the 7th of October last, on the subject of
the late dissolution of the Legislative Council.
2. Previous to the
receipt receipt of Your Despatch, I had
summoned the Council to meet in Session on the
18th Inst.
I was therefore enabled to carry out your instructions without delay.
3. I opened the Session on the day fixed with the Speech
transmitted in my Despatch No. 5 and the Council adjourned
until the 22nd Instant.
4. In the Government Gazette of the
20th Instant, I
issued a fresh Proclamation
notifying notifying the appointment of the
several members constituting the Legislative Council.
5. Fresh Commissions having been prepared for each member,
on the 22nd Instant I administered the usual Oaths and the
Attorney General introduced a Bill to establish retrospectively
all Acts and Proceedings taken before the re-appointment of the Council.
6. At the next sitting
of of the Council the Standing Orders
were suspended by unanimous Vote to allow the Bill to be passed
through the various stages without delay, and on the
24th
Instant I assented in Her Majesty's name to the Ordinance
transmitted in my Despatch No. 7 of the
26th Instant.
7. The Legislative Council now consists of the following
members:
- Henry Maynard Ball, Acting Colonial Secretaryand and
Magistrate for Lytton.
- Henry P. Pellew Crease, Attorney General.
- Charles William Franks, Treasurer.
- Wymond Ogilvy Hamley, Collector of Customs.
- Joseph William Trutch, Chief Commissioner of Lands and
Works and Surveyor General.
- Chartres Brew, Magistrate, New Westminster
- Peter O'Reilly, Magistrate, Cariboo.
- Andrew Charles Elliot, Magistrate, Lillooet.
- John Carmichael Haynes, Magistrate, Osoyoos & Kootenay.
- Joshua Attwood Reynolds Homer, New Westminster District.
- Henry Holbrook, Douglas and Lillooet District.
- Clement Francis Cornwall, Hope, Yale, & Lytton District.
- George Anthony Walkem, Cariboo East & Quesnel Forks District.
- Robert Smith, Cariboo West & Quesnelmouth District.
8. The Commissions bear date from the 18th Instant and are
to continue in force, unless disallowed by the Secretary of State
until 1st June 1866.
9. I have not considered
it it advisable to withdraw another
Magistrate from the Districts of the Upper Country to fill the
vacancy in the Council caused by
Mr H.M. Ball's temporary
appointment as Acting Colonial Secretary.
I have the honor to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient
humble Servant
Arthur N. Birch
Minutes by CO staff
Sir F. Rogers
(The Chief Clerk
shd see this despatch ultimately
with reference to the composition & names of the Councillors.)
Approve the Apptmts—vide
Mr Jadis' minute on 3018 at once.
(N.B. This seems to have missed me. I see it now for the first
time.)
Mr Blackwood
These are mere temporary Appointments which have already
terminated and would require no further confirmation.
Put by.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
Newspaper clipping,
Government Gazette, no date, containing proclamation issued by
Birch conveying notification of the composition of the new Legislative
Council.
Other documents included in the file
Draft reply,
Cardwell to Officer Administering the
Government, No. 21,
20 April 1866.
People in this document
Ball, Henry Maynard
Birch, Arthur Nonus
Blackwood, Arthur Johnstone
Brew, Chartres
Cardwell, Edward
Cornwall, Clement Francis
Crease, Sir Henry Pering Pellew
Elliot, Andrew Charles
Elliot, Thomas Frederick
Franks, Charles W.
Gairdner, Gordon
Hamley, Wymond Ogilvy
Haynes, John Carmichael
Holbrook, Henry
Homer, Joshua Attwood Reynolds
Jadis, Vane
O'Reilly, Peter
Rogers, Baron Blachford Frederic
Smith, Robert Thompson
Trutch, Sir Joseph William
Walkem, George Anthony
Places in this document
Cariboo Region
Douglas
Hope
Kootenay Region
Lillooet
Lytton
New Westminster
Osoyoos
Quesnel
Quesnel Forks
Yale