5 Child's Place Temple Bar
2nd July 1856
Sir,
I have had the honor to receive your letter of yesterday's date
with its enclosure, viz. a copy of a letter addressed to
Robert S.
Swanston Esq
re, and I hope I may be permitted to remark that it did
not appear to me that the Inhabitants of
Vancouvers Island expressed
themselves dissatisfied with British Courts of Justice; but that they
were with the Conduct of the Individual appointed to preside over those
Courts as Chief Justice. I anxiously trust the very high estimate you
entertain of his abilities may be fully realized, otherwise I much fear
that dissatisfaction may be manifested in a manner by no means agreeable
to those administering the affairs of the Colonial office in this
Country.
I shall feel it incumbent
upon me to forward this reply, with your
communication to the Gentlemen at
Vancouvers Island, inasmuch, as
Mr
Swanston having left that part of the world, as communicated to you by
me in
May last (on my noticing in the Gazette
Mr Camerons
appointment) the purport of your letter to him might be unknown to them
through him for an indefinite period.
To The Right
Honble
H. Labouchere
Colonial Minister
Downing Street