I have the honor to inform your Grace that the Parliament of
               
Vancouvers Island met according to summons on the 
19th Ultimo, and I
               enclose herewith a copy of the Speech with which I opened the
               Session, and of the Address in reply.
               
               2.  My Speech presents the Programme of Measures which it is proposed
               to bring forward in course of the present Session.  Last year the
               attention of the Legislature was devoted chiefly to the adaptation of
               certain of
the
 the Imperial Statutes to the actual circumstances of the
               Colony.  This year it will be directed to objects of a somewhat more
               practical character—the settlement of the Native claims upon public
               Land—the investigation of the mineral resources of the Colony—some
               desirable modifications in the Land Act—the improvement of 
Victoria
               Harbour and the Incorporation of the Town of 
Victoria.  It is also
               desirable to make some reduction in the Fees payable in the
Law
 Law
               Courts, and to increase the Number of representatives for 
Victoria,
               which city is at present inadequately represented in the Assembly.
               
               4.  [3.] It is also proposed to raise a sum of money by loan for
               internal improvements, and to provide for the payment of the annually
               accruing interest and the gradual repayment of the principal by
               imposing a small duty chargeable by stamps on Legal Instruments and
               on Receipts.