I have had the honor to receive Your Grace's despatch No. 17 of
the
19th March 1868, in which, with reference to the
appointment of
Mr CharlesGood Good as Assistant Colonial
Secretary, you enquire the cause of the frequent absences of
Mr Young which render such an appointment in my opinion desirable.
2. While the question of the Seat of Government was still
unsettled, it was necessary to keep a certain number of Public
Officers both in
New Westminster and in
Victoria.
Mr Young
who has been very long resident
in in the latter town, I generally
kept down here in
Victoria and used
Mr Good to sign the
official letters at the former. Now, that I have settled on
Victoria as the Capital, nearly the whole staff of
Government Officers will be centered here and the change in
Mr
Good's official designation will be of less importance. It is a
change in designation merely, as he gets no increase
of of
emoluments and establishes no claim to promotion.