No. 130
Victoria
12th December 1868
My Lord Duke,
The Legislative Council having expired by the efflux of time, I
beg leave to report that I have reconstituted the
Legislature Legislature in
the following manner.
2. In obedience to Her Majesty's Commands I have appointed the
Officers lawfully acting for the time being as Colonial
Secretary,
Mr William A.G. Young; The Attorney General,
Mr Crease; The Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works,
Mr
Trutch; and the Collector of Customs,
Mr Hamley.
3. The Situation of Treasurer
being being abolished I have placed the
Postmaster General
Mr Arthur Bushby among the Official
Members. His appointment will give general satisfaction on
account of his own personal qualifications, and his knowledge on
Postal Matters will probably be valuable during the Session.
4. To the Magisterial Seats I have nominated:
7.
Mr George Anthony Walkem, a barrister, to look after the
interests of
Cariboo, a distinction to which he has on previous
occasions been raised, three times, by the votes of the Miners.
I find it impossible to dispense with the Active Services of the
Salaried Magistrate
Mr Brew from
our our principal Gold Mine.
5. Thus Your Grace will see that I am gradually enlarging the
popular representation in the Legislature.
Mr Holbrook,
Mr Walkem, and
Mr Wood are in no way connected with
the the
Government and will be free to vote in every matter as they please.
6. The undermentioned Gentlemen will have been selected by the
people and, I need not say, accepted by me.
7. Your Grace will
observe observe that I have placed the names
alphabetically.
8. Though the unofficial members number twelve, while the
Salaried supporters of the Government are but ten, I have
no doubt but that matters will progress satisfactorily.
9. I am not personally acquainted with all the Gentlemen chosen
by the people, but I believe the Common opinion to be that
the the
new Legislature is as satisfactory in every respect as we can
expect to possess under the present constitution.
10. I have called the Council together for the despatch of
business on the 17th of this month.
11. The Appointments are made to continue in force until the
first of August 1871. I beg to recommend them for Your Grace's
favorable consideration.
I
I have the honor to be,
My Lord Duke,
Your Grace's most obedient,
humble Servant.
Frederick Seymour
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Holland
See 30/2737/67.
New Legislative Council
Officials 5
Nominated by
Govr
Office Holders 5
Not "
3
13
Elective 9
Gov. Seymour gives the name of 9 Elective but only
8 are Gazetted.
On the whole,
Office holders 10
not " 12 (of 9 Elective)
Signify Queens Approval?
Sir F. Rogers
The Governor is (I think) wrong in supposing that the official
element of the Legislative Council which
was created by the
additional Instructions of
31 July 1863 expires by efflux of
time (See the instructions listed in
Sepe/1214/63).
By those instructions the Officers lawfully acting for
the time being as Col. Secret
y; Attorney General; Treasurer,
Chief Commiss
r of Lands & Works, & Collector of Customs are made
during HM's pleasure
Members of the Legislative Council. There have been no later
Instructions & so that the
Govr is incorrect in saying that
he has now appointed these officers to be Members of the
reconstituted Legislat. Council, or that the Legislative
Council has expired by the efflux of time. Certain appointments
only in that Council expire by efflux of time.
The other appointments which rest with the Govr appear to be
good & the Queens approval of them may be conveyed by Despatch.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
Government Gazette Extraordinary,
3 December 1868, reporting appointments as per despatch.
Other documents included in the file
People in this document
Alston, E. Graham
Ball, Henry Maynard
Brew, Chartres
Bushby, Arthur T.
Carrall, William Weir
Cox, Charles
Crease, Sir Henry Pering Pellew
Davie, John
Dewdney, Surveyor, Politician Edgar
Drake, M. W. Tyrwhitt
Grenville, Richard
Hamley, Wymond Ogilvy
Havelock, Brigadier General
Helmcken, John S.
Holbrook, Henry
Holland, Henry Thurston
Humphreys, Thomas Basil
Leveson-Gower, Granville George
Monsell, William
O'Reilly, Peter
Pemberton, Augustus F.
Ring, George David Babington
Robson, J.
Rogers, Baron Blachford Frederic
Sanders, Edward Howard
Seymour, Governor Frederick
Trutch, Sir Joseph William
Walkem, George Anthony
Wood, Thomas Lett
Young, William Alexander George
Places in this document
Cariboo Region
Kootenay Region
Lillooet
Nanaimo
New Westminster
Vancouver Island
Victoria
Yale