No. 46
12 July 1861
I have the honour to communicate to Your Grace that I opened the
second Session of
Vancouver Island on
the the
26th of June last, and now
forward Copies of my Message on that occasion and of the Addresses
since received from the Legislative Council and House of Assembly in
reply to it.
2. The Message briefly reviews the condition of the Colony, and
recommends certain Measures which it is proposed to bring forward in
course of the present session.
3. The
3. The nature and object of those Measures are clearly explained in
the Message, and I will therefore not trouble Your Grace with any
remarks regarding them at present.
I have the honor to be
My Lord Duke,
Your Grace's most obedient
and humble Servant
James Douglas
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
Clipping from unnamed newspaper, containing the speech made by
Douglas to open the second session of the General Assembly, no date.
Legislative Council to
Douglas,
27 June 1861, responding to the
governor's speech and pledging their "assiduous attention to the
consideration of all the Measures mentioned" therein.
House of Assembly to
Douglas,
1 July 1861, responding to the
governor's speech and expressing a willingness to begin work on the
various issues at hand.
Other documents included in the file