No. 40
I have the honor to submit Copy of the Speech with which I
closed the Session of the Legislature on the 15th Instant.
2. Full
2. Full particulars as to the measures passed shall be
forwarded by an Early opportunity.
3. It will now suffice if I mention that I found the
Legislative Council in an obliging, conciliatory humour,
while disposed to take more of initiation than usual.
A good sign, of course, for the working of our present
Constitution; I have
carried carried all the Bills to which I attached
importance.
4. I am, I believe, on very good terms with the members of the
Legislative Council. At all events if disapproving of my rule,
they made no sign.
I have the honor to be
My Lord,
Your Lordship's most obedient,
humble Servant.
Frederick Seymour
Minutes by CO staff
Ackn. receipt.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
.us
Government Gazette Extraordinary,
15 March 1868 [1869], containing
Seymour's speech proroguing the
Legislative Council,
15 March 1869.
Other documents included in the file