No. 24
I have the honor to forward the Blue Book of this Colony for the
Year 1867, together with a report from the Acting Colonial Secretary.
2. The
2. The United Colony is of such vast extent and presents so many
peculiar features that I feel I had better postpone to another
opportunity a general consideration of its resources and position.
3. From the Copy of the Addresses interchanged between the
Council and myself at the commencement of the present
Legislative Session, which I beg leave
to to lay before Your
Lordship, you will see that there is but little fear for the
future existing among the people.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord,
Your Grace's most obedient
humble Servant
Frederick Seymour
Minutes by CO staff
I should be inclined to omit the Speech & the Address—you will
remember
Govr Seymour was somewhat taken to task for the
Speech—see [blank]. (It is out at this Moment).
Mr Monsell
I
shd omit the Speech & address.
Notanda
Population (White) of
B. Columbia &
Vancouvers Island.
1865 |
= |
12,000 |
1867 |
= |
10,000 |
Cost of Civil Government
|
|
|
Taxation |
1865 Before Union |
|
|
|
Government of B.C. |
= |
£37,165 |
£108,380 |
V.I. |
= |
24,308 |
£ 33,052 |
1867 After Union |
|
|
|
Civil Government |
= |
£30,300 |
£ 54,830 |
Estimated export of Gold from
V. Island.
1865 |
= |
£579,000 |
|
—-6 |
= |
£600,000 |
|
—-7 |
= |
£700,000 |
& as there are 3000 Miners this gives £233 per
man. |
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
W.A.G. Young, Colonial Secretary, to
Seymour,
20 November 1868,
forwarding the Blue Book for
1867, with comments and
explanations.
Government Gazette Extraordinary,
17 December 1868, containing copy of
Seymour's speech at the opening
of the Legislative Council.
Newspaper clipping, unnamed, no date, containing copy of the
Council's reply to the speech as noted above, and the governor's
rejoinder, both dated 21 December 1868.