No. 45
               
            
            
            
            
               Referring to my Despatch N
o 39, of the 
31st ultimo,
               transmitting the "Civil List Act, 
1871," I have the honor to
               forward a Copy of a Letter from 
Mr Rocke Robertson the Mayor of
Victoria Victoria
               Victoria with Resolutions passed at a Public Meeting held at
               
Victoria on the 
31st ultimo respecting that measure.
               
               2.  I need scarcely point out to Your Lordship that it by no
               means follows that these Resolutions at a meeting of a section
               of local
"politicians"
               "politicians" in 
Victoria express the views of the
               people of the Colony at large; nor that I have not regarded it
               as opposed to the Imperial Policy to keep good faith with a
               class of persons who have been appointed to their present
               Offices by Her Majesty's Government, and who
ought
               ought not to suffer
               from proposed political changes.  The Act is only in a limited
               sense of a permanent character.  It simply secures that no
               changes shall be hastily made without deliberation, and without
               the approval of the Governor General advised by his Ministers;
               while it does not
in
               in any manner confer a claim to pensions.  The
               efficiency of the present staff may be held to be sufficiently
               tested by experience; and, as Your Lordship is aware, the
               payment of Salaries by Warrant from the Governor is only the
               usual mode of proceeding.
               
               3.  In fact Your Lordship will perceive that the
Resolutions
               Resolutions are
               based upon misrepresentations, although these have been
               authoritatively contradicted.  And, that such erroneous views
               should have been entertained and persisted in, I must admit does
               not tend to create a very high opinion of the common sense of
               the Meeting; or, if they
were
               were fairly represented there, of the
               ability of the people to form correct opinions upon public
               questions, and their fitness for self-government.
               
               I have the honor to be,
               My Lord,
               Your most obedient
               Humble Servant
               
A. Musgrave
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     The Civil List Act is to be confirmed & the necessary letter &c
                     to the Council Office is [prepared?]
                     
                     for this purpose.
                     
                  
                  
                     The object of the Act is to prevent a scramble for the loaves &
                     fishes as soon as the Union is a fact.
                     
                  
                  
                     Mr Musgrave's dispatch seems quite to justify the confirmation
                     of the Act.  I send you a Newspaper with the Debate where on
                     the 2
d Reading the Act was passed

 by 8 to 5.
                     
 
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     Mr Holland
                     It is so obvious that these resolutions have been passed with a
                     sufficient knowledge of the circumstances which have rendered
                     the Civil List Act necessary, and of the power of the
                     Legislature to repeal it that perhaps there is no need to
                     do more than acknowledge.  But it was a strongish thing to pass
                     so large a civil list, and to raise existing salaries in it;
                     and I think the officials will suffer hereafter for their
                     eagerness to secure their positions.
                     
 
                  
                  
                   
               
               
                  
                  
                     I would acknowledge, & instruct the 
Govr to inform the Mayor
                     that 
Ld K considers that no sufficient reason has been
                     addressed to warrant His Lordship in advising HM to withhold her
                     assent from the Act.
                     
 
               
                
                  
                  
                     I do not at all like this proceeding.  It is the only act of 
Mr
                        Musgrave in the matter of the Union which seems to me a mistake.
                     It may have been right to pass a Civil List but I cannot see any
                     justification for the increase of salaries by an official
                     majority in a moribund legislature.  I think the Act must be
                     sanctioned as it would be too great a rebuff to the Governor and
                     the majority to disallow it, but in sanctioning it I would say
                     that whilst I am not disposed to deny that there are
                     advantages in placing the Civil List on a more permanent footing
                     than that of an annual vote, and looking to all the
                     circes of the case I could not advise the disallowance
                     of the Act, I cannot but regret that such an occasion should
                     have been taken to increase salaries.  Instruct the 
Govr to
                     inform the Mayor that the

 resolutions forwarded by him have been
                     carefully considered by me, but that looking to all the
                     circes of the case I have not thought it my duty to
                     advise HM to withold her assent from the Bill.
                     
 
            
            
               Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
               
               
               
                
                  
                  
                     Resolutions recording a protest to the "Act to Provide for a
                     Permanent Civil List."
                     
                     
                   
            
            
               Other documents included in the file
               
               
                  
                  
                  
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                           I suppose this Act will pass at the Council on Tuesday?
                           
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                           Yes.  This Act & and the Constitution Act.