No. 15
               
            
            
            
            
               I have the honor of enclosing herewith Minutes of the proceedings
               in the Council of 
Vancouver's Island on the 
4th and 
9th of June
               last. I stated in my communication of the 
7th of June the subjects
               which had been laid before the Council on the 4
th of that month.  The
               propositions in respect to the convening and 
constitution
constitution of the
               Assembly were approved and passed without alteration, at the meeting of
               the 
9th of June.
               
 
            
            
               In order to suit the circumstances of the Colony, the property
               qualification of Members was limited to the ownership of  300, of
               freehold estate or upwards.
               
               
               
               To have fixed upon a higher standard of qualification, would
               have disqualified all the present representatives,
               
               
               leaving no disposable persons to replace them, and it appeared to me
               impolitic, as well as unconstitutional, to dispense altogether with the
               property qualification.
               
 
            
            
               You will observe by the said Minutes that absentee Proprietors of
               Freehold estates are allowed to vote through their resident Agents or
               Attorneys, after the example of 
British Guiana.
               
 
            
            
               The division of the settlements into four electoral Districts,
               admits of a 
more
more equal representation, and has given more general satisfaction to the Colonists,
               than a single Poll opened in any one District.
               
 
            
            
               The electors are so few in number that the returns were mere
               nominations in all the Districts, with the exception of 
Victoria, where
               the contest was stoutly maintained by no fewer than five rival
               candidates.
               
 
            
            
               The elections are now over, and the Assembly is convened for the
               12th day of August next.
               
            
            
               Since I had last the honor of addressing you, my time and attention
               have been seriously occupied in providing for the peace and security of
               the settlements, in consequence of the great numbers of northern
               savages, who have been, this season, crowding into the Colony.
               
               
               
                  Anxiety on the score of the Indians.
                     
                  
                
               
               The presence of those people has excited a well grounded apprehension of
               danger in the minds of the Colonists; but I am thankful 
that
that they have
               hitherto been kept under proper restraint. Our situation may however be
               compared to a smouldering volcano, which at any moment may burst into
               fatal activity.
               
 
            
            
               None of Her Majesty's Ships have yet arrived here, as we
               expected from 
Admiral Bruce's last communication.
               
               
                  
                     
                     The Adm
y have said that vessels of war shall be sent to the Colony.
                     The "
Alarm" was to be there [by?] 
July—& the Admiral himself shortly
                     after.
                     
 
                  
                
                
            
            
               It may probably interest Her Majesty's Government to learn that
               some very fine specimens of scale Gold have been lately discovered in
               one of the Tributary Streams of 
Fraser's River, at a considerable
               distance from the sea coast.
               
               
                
            
            
               The persons who made the discovery propose to continue the search
               for gold, as soon as the river which, was then in a swollen state, falls
               to its lowest level, and I will do myself the honor of informing you of
               the result of their explorations. The search for Gold has not been
               continued with activity on 
Vancouver's Island, neither does it appear
               that the Gold 
District
District in the Upper Columbia, referred to in my letter
               of the 
16th April last, has been found productive, as the ascertained export of Gold from that quarter for
               the last five months is only about 220 ounces.
               
 
            
            
               The high state of the auriferous mountain streams, usual in the
               early months of summer, may probably have hindered the miners from
               working with their customary activity, but whether that or the limited
               extent of the gold District, be the real cause of their want of success,
               is a matter of conjecture, as I have received no reliable information on
               the subject.
               
            
            
               I have the honor to be Sir
               
               Your most obedient humble Servant
               
               
James Douglas
               
               Governor
               
               
               
               
 
            
            
            
            
            
               Minutes by CO staff
               
               
                  
                  
                     Mr Merivale
                     Copy to the Hudson's Bay C
o of so much as relates to the convening of
                     the Assembly & the Gold finding.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     2. 
Governor Douglas has been requested not to blend different
                     subjects in the same despatch.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     3. The Admiral on the Station was expected to be at 
VanCouver
                     the end of 
July.
                     
 
                  
                  
                   
               
               
               
                  
                  
                     Copy to HBC and acknowledge.
                     
                  
                  
                     I doubt the legality of fixing a property qualification for the
                     members—but it is scarcely desirable to interfere?
                     
                  
                  
                  
                   
                
            
            
            
               Other documents included in the file
               
               
                  
                  
                     Draft, 
Elliot to 
John Shepherd, Hudson's Bay Company, 
23 October
                        1856, forwarding copy of the despatch and enclosures.
                     
 
                   
               
               
                
            
            
            
               Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
               
               
                  
                  
                     Proclamation issued by 
Douglas, 
16 June 1856, convening of General
                     Assembly.
                     
 
                   
               
               
                  
                  
                     Minutes of Council, 4 June and 9 June 1856, as per despatch.
                     
                     
                   
                
            
            
            
            
               
                  People in this document
                  
                        Blackwood, Arthur Johnstone
                  
                        Bruce, Vice Admiral Henry William
                  
                        Douglas, Sir James
                  
                        Elliot, Thomas Frederick
                  Labouchere, Henry
                  Merivale, Herman
                  
                        Shepherd, Captain John
                  
                        Shepherd, Captain, HBC Governor John
                
               
                  Vessels in this document
                  HMS Alarm, 1845-1904
                
               
                  Places in this document
                  Fraser River
                  Guyana
                  Vancouver Island
                  Victoria