No. 21
               
            
            
            
            
               I have the honor to forward to Your Lordship, with the usual
               Report from the Attorney General, an authenticated copy and two
               others of an Act entitled:
               
               An Act to repeal the Customs
Amendment
 Amendment Ordinance 
1870.
               
               
               2.  The circumstances relating to this Act are peculiar and
               require some explanation, having regard to the proposed Union
               with Canada.
               
            
            
               3.  The Customs Amendment Ordinance 
1870, which I transmitted in
               my Despatch N
o 51 of 
28th April1870 1870
 1870 made a special addition of
               Half a Dollar per Gallon to the duty on Spirits for the
               particular purpose of providing funds to reestablish the
               Telegraph to 
Cariboo.  This was no part of the ordinary Tariff,
               and avowedly was only a temporary impost, for although the
               limitation was not expressed in the Act it was understood
that
 that
               this extra duty should only be levied for a year.
               
               3.  In the event of the assent of the Canadian Government to the
               proposals made by the Legislative Council respecting a
               modification of the present British Columbian Tariff on entering
               the Union, which proposals I have
communicated
 communicated to Your Lordship
               in my despatch N
o 12,
               
               
               
               
               of the 
16th February, the Act which I now forward would be
               useless.  But if these proposals are declined then 
British
                  Columbia by the Terms of Union will enter the Dominion with "the
               existing Customs Tariff," which may be fairly considered as the
permanent
               permanent Tariff existing at the time when Terms were proposed
               by 
British Columbia, and of which the Legislature regard this
               extra temporary provision as forming no part.  In legal
               strictness, however, there may be some doubt upon this point; as
               the temporary character of the additional duty
does
 does not appear
               on the face of the Ordinance it is desired to repeal, although I
               acknowledge that there was an understanding between the Council
               and the Government that it should only be continued for a
               limited period.
               
               4.  This Act has therefore been passed in order to keep faith
               with the local Legislature but a
suspending
 suspending clause has been
               added to do the same with the Canadian Government, and enable me
               to explain to 
Lord Lisgar as well as to your Lordship the
               circumstances of the case before the Act is allowed to take
               effect.  I think the Canadian Government can not equitably
               object to the
removal
 removal of this extra duty, and I shall request
               
Lord Lisgar if his advisers assent, to communicate that decision
               to Your Lordship.
               
               I have the honor to be,
               My Lord,
               Your most obedient
               Humble Servant
               
A. Musgrave
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                     Mr Herbert
                     See Gov: 6114, B of Trade 6416 & T
y 6638.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     The Governor's despatch No 12 to which he refers has not yet
                     come to hand.  It probably will be here soon with other
                     despatches which are missing as we know by the numbering of
                     those recd.
                     
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     Mr Holland
                     We must, I suppose, wait for the missing despatches.
                     
 
                  
                  
                   
               
               
                  
                  
                     Yes, & also for a despatch from 
Lord Lisgar, as he has been
                     asked to communicate to 
Lord Kimberley the views of the Canad
n
                     Ministers upon the question.
                     
 
               
               
               
               
                  
                  
                     Subsequent 12/3466 16/2/71.
                     
                  
                  
                  
                   
                
            
            
               Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
               
                
                  
                  
                     Three printed copies of act not on microfilm.
                     
                   
            
            
            
               
                  People in this document
                  
                        Blake, Ernest Edward
                  
                        Cox,  Charles
                  
                        Herbert,  Sir Robert George Wyndham
                  
                        Holland, Henry Thurston
                  
                        Musgrave, Sir Anthony
                  
                        Phillippo,  George
                  
                        Wodehouse, First Earl of Kimberley John 
                        
                  
                        Young, Sir John, Baron Lisgar,
                
               
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