No. 60
I have the honor to transmit to Your Lordship certain
Resolutions purporting to have been passed at "Public Meetings"
held at the Village of "
Lilloett" and "
Lytton," and places
called "
BuonaparteHouse House" and "
Hat Creek House" on
Buonaparte
River, censuring the conduct of the Legislative Council in
respect of the Civil List Act,
1871, and praying that Her
Majesty will not assent to that measure.
2. The prominent agents on these occasions were the same
persons
Mr Humphreys and
Mr McKay who were the leaders at the
assemblage
assemblage at
Yale, referred to in my Despatch N
o 50, of
20th
April, and the "Meetings," if I may judge from the Reports in
the Newspapers, have consisted of some six or eight persons at
the Drinking Bars of wayside Public Houses.
3. Attempts to get up demonstrations of the same kind at
New
Westminster and
Cariboo failed to obtain any support; and of
Four
Newspapers Newspapers published in the Colony, only one "the Victoria
Standard" has opposed the measure. The Editor of that Paper,
Mr De Cosmos, being the political associate of
Mr Humphreys
and M
r McKay.
4. I regard the opposition as quite unimportant and even the
endeavour to make political capital for the
ensuing ensuing elections in
which it originates will probably be unsuccessful.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord,
Your most obedient
Humble Servant
A. Musgrave
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Meade
See Minute on 5889. Dispose of this in the same way.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
Nine different resolutions protesting the civil list act of
1871, as per despatch.
Other documents included in the file