No. 37
               
            
            
               25th February 1867
               
               My Lord,
                
            
            
               M
r Torrens, clerk of the late House of Assembly of 
Vancouver
                  Island has applied to me for a recommendation to Your Lordship.
               
               2.  I know scarcely
anything
 anything of 
Mr Torrens but the facts
               of the case are, I learn, as follows.  
Mr Torrens was appointed
               in 
December 1863 by 
Sir James Douglas to be Clerk of the
               Legislative Assembly to 
Vancouver Island because, as I am
               informed, he was aware that the appointment would be agreeable
               to the House.  He lost his office on the Union of the two Colonies
               when the Assembly was abolished.
               
               3.  His claim upon Her Majesty's Government does not
appear
 appear
               to me to be very strong.  He was in the Public Service of the
               Island during three years.  His salary during that time was 1700
               dollars a year.  The Assembly by their own Resolution abolished
               themselves and their Clerk of Course with them.  His conduct in
               office was I believe entirely satisfactory to the Assembly, and
               the Members headed by their late Speaker came to speak to me in
               
Mr Torrens' Favor.
               
 
            
            
               4.  
Mr Torrens has been paid salary up to 
31st December
                  1866, and has received a free passage to England.
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  Mr Elliot
                     The Clerk of the late H. Assembly at 
Victoria has
                     no claim whatever on this Office.
                     
 
                  
                  
                   
                  
                  
                     See subsequent: T/4535.