I have had the honor to receive Your Lordship's despatch
               No. 15 of 
26th October, 1866, directing the return of 
Mr
                  Arthur N. Birch to his post in the Colonial Office.
               
               2.  I would beg Your Lordship to extend for a few months—until
               the conclusion of the Legislative Session—
Mr Birch's
               leave of Absence.  There is no one here who could so appropriately
               preside over the new Legislative Council as the Officer recently
               Administering the Government.  There will be much irritation
               evinced in the settling of many questions incidental to the Union
               of the Colonies and 
Mr Birch has most happily escaped
from
 from
               creating enmity towards himself in either section.  He is totally
               unimbued with the local jealousies which prevail and the mere
               fact that his connexion with the Colony will soon cease will
               give a weight to his opinion in controverted matters which I fear
               would not attach to that of any other Public Servant at my
               disposal.
               
               3.  Under the very peculiar circumstances, I feel assured
Your
               Your Lordship will pardon a delay in carrying out your orders.