No. 60, Legislative
               
            
            
               30 December 1862
               
            
            
               I have the honor to inform Your Grace that I closed the third Session
               of the second Parliament of 
Vancouver Island by prorogation on the
               22
nd day of the present month; and I
forward
 forward herewith a copy of my
               address to the Legislature on that occasion.
               
               2.  The object I have in view, in, at this time, taking that step, is
               to bring forward the estimates for 
1863 previous to the dissolution
               of the Legislative Assembly which will close by limitation, on the
               
28th of Februarynext
 next,
               
               
               
                  
                     
                     Is it usual for an expiring Assembly to vote the supplies in fall [full?]
                     for the service of the coming year.
                     
                     
                  
                
               
               and I feel there would be a degree of irregularity in having the
               estimates for two successive years voted in the same Session of
               Parliament.  It is moreover obvious, that, there should be no delay
               in providing supplies for the coming year to relieve one from the
               unpleasant dilemma of being Compelled,
either
 either to expend the public
               moneys without authority, or, altogether to suspend the public
               works in progress.  To await the meeting of a new Parliament would
               involve several months delay, as the time occupied in the
               registration of voters renders the completion of the lists, in the
               manner prescribed by Law, impossible before the first week in 
March,
so
               so that we could hardly be through with the Elections, and get a new
               Parliament into the regular course of business, before the month of
               
June next.  It was, therefore, indispensably necessary to take the
               course which I have adopted, though, under less urgent
               circumstances, I should have preferred the alternative offered by the
               meeting of a new Parliament.
               
 
            
            
               3.  The Legislature is Convened for the transaction of business on
               the 
2nd of January next, as there are measures of the utmost
               importance to the Colony, for instance—the Grant of a Charter
               authorizing the Construction of a Rail-road from 
Esquimalt Harbour to
               
Victoria, demanding immediate attention.
               
               4.  Having, in my
reports
 reports, accompanying the several acts passed
               during the late Session, apprized Your Grace of the object and
               character of our recent Legislation, I will not now trespass, at much
               length, on Your Grace's time.
               
               5.  Twenty one acts including two Supply Bills, have altogether been
               passed by both Houses, and received
my
 my assent during the Session.
               
               6.  The Act incorporating the Town of 
Victoria is a measure from
               which much practical good is anticipated, and it will also have the
               desirable effect of relieving my Government from a vast amount of
               labor and responsibility, and of awaking a lively interest, and
               enlisting, in a peculiar degree, the sympathies
and
 and energies of the
               public at large on behalf of the improvement of the Town.
               
               7.  In preparing the Incorporation Act the greatest care has been
               taken to place a check on the improper or improvident expenditure of
               the City Funds by empowering the Governor, for the time being,
               absolutely to disallow, or, at his option, to
refer
 refer any By-Law to the
               Municipal vote, thereby investing rate-payers with the fullest powers
               for self protection.
               
               8.  The "Stamp Act," and the "
Victoria and 
Esquimalt Harbour dues
               Act," are properly speaking, revenue Acts imposing taxes for
               defraying the annually accruing interest, and forming a Sinking Fund
               expressly
applicable
 applicable to the gradual repayment of the principal of the
               Loan of £40,000 which, it is proposed to raise by virtue of the
               "
Vancouver Island Road and Harbour Act" 
1862.  These taxes will yield
               an amount of revenue fully equal, I believe to the object proposed.
               
               9.  The "Real Estate Amendment Act" 
1862 and the "Trades Licence
               Amendment
Act
 Act" 
1862, are merely repetitious of former acts, modified
               and rendered at once practical and more productive of Revenue.
               
               10.  The "City of Victoria Representation Act," 
1862, increases, from
               two to four, the number of Members to be returned hereafter by the
               City for the Legislative Assembly, with the view of reducing the
               existing disparity in
the
 the ratio of population to representation in
               the City and Country Districts.
               
               11.  An Act has been passed for establishing a decimal Currency in
               
Vancouvers Island:  a necessary and very useful measure, as the
               system has, for years past, been practically adopted in all
               Commercial transactions, and will now be introduced,
with
 with advantage,
               into the public accounts.
               
               12.  Copies of the acts referred to in this Despatch, excepting such
               as have been already forwarded, are herewith transmitted with the
               Attorney General's reports.
               
               
               
                  
                     
                     Not yet received.
                     
                  
                     
                     
                     
                     With Duplicate.
                        
                     
                     
                     Received
                        2 April.
                        
                     
                     [ABd]
                        
                      
                
               
               
               I have the honor to be
               My Lord Duke,
               Your Grace's most obedient
               and humble Servant
               
James Douglas
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                     Mr E.
                     
                  
                  
                  Sir F. Rogers
                     The Attorney General's report will probably come in a fortnight or 3
                     weeks.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     Mr McClure (of 
V.C.Isld) has complained that the representation of
                     
Victoria is insufficient.  By an Act, now sent home, two M.P
s are
                     added.  
Mr McClure's Letter—which treats generally on the desired
                     alterations in the Constitution of 
B.C. & 
V.C.I.—is with His Grace.
                     
 
                  
                  
                   
               
               
               
               
                  
                  
                     Mr Blackwood
                     Wait for the Atty Genls report.
                     
                  
                  
                   
               
               
                  
                  
                     The Attorney Genl's Report on 5 Acts has arrived, & is
                     annexed. Perhaps you [should] examine these five Acts.
                     
                  
                  
                   
               
               
                  
                  
                     I think that of these five Acts The Real Estate Tax Amendment act and
                     the Victoria Representation act may be sanctioned.  The latter (as
                     mentioned by 
Mr Blackwood) doubles the number of the representation
                     for 
Victoria.  The Victoria & Esquimalt Harbour Act 
shd , I think be
                     referred to the B
d of Trade.
                     
                     The decimal currency Act to the Treasury.  The Stamp Act it is not
                     necessary so to refer but it wd be a kindness to the Colony to send
                     it to the Treasy with a request that the Board of Inland Reve wd
                     favour H.G. with their opinion whether it is in any material point
                     defective or objectionable.
                     
                  
                  
                  
                   
                
            
            
               Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
               
                
                  
                  
                     Copy of prorogation speech by 
Douglas to the Legislative Council and
                     Legislative Assembly, 
22 December 1862, as per despatch.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     George Hunter Cary, Attorney General, to 
W.A.G. Young, Acting
                     Colonial Secretary, 
21 January 1863, reporting favourably on five
                     acts passed by the legislature.
                     
 
                   
                  
                  
                     Schedule of Acts passed during the recent session of the legislature,
                     forwarded to the attention of the Secretary of State for the Colonies,
                     twenty-two acts in total.
                     
                     
                   
            
            
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                     Elliot to 
G.A. Hamilton, Treasury, 
23 April 1863, forwarding copy of
                     the Stamp Act to be referred to the Board of Inland Revenue for their
                     comments.
                     
 
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     Minutes by CO staff
                     
                      
                        
                        
                           Sir F. Rogers
                           If the Acts on which the Attorney General has not reported are not to
                           be acted on until he does so—ought not this draft to be sent to the
                           
Govr to remind him.
                           
 
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                           I think that the Governor or his 
Secy shd not have slipped the
                           Attorney Gen
l's observations

 into a duplicate despatch, the contents
                           of which might have been overlooked.
                           
                           The omission to send the "observations" involved the necessity of a
                           fresh desph when forwarded.
                           
                        
                        
                         
                      
                   
               
               
                
            
            
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                     Elliot to 
James Booth, Board of Trade, 
23 April 1863, forwarding copy
                     of the Victoria and Esquimalt Harbour Act and asking whether there
                     was any objection to its passage.
                     
 
                   
                  
                  
                     Newcastle to Lord President, 
23 April 1863, forwarding two acts to be
                     submitted to 
the Queen in Council and recommending that they be left
                     to their operation.
                     
 
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     Minutes by CO staff
                     
                      
                        
                        
                           Written on a Note from the Manager of the Bank which is amongst 
Sir
                              FR's Semi official Letters.
                           
 
                   
               
                
            
            
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                     Elliot to 
G.A. Hamilton, Treasury, 
23 April 1863, forwarding copy of
                     the Decimal System of Accounts Act and asking whether there was any
                     objection to its passage.
                     
 
                   
                  
                  
                     [
Newcastle] to The Lord President, 
4 August 1865, submitting the
                     Decimal System of Accounts Act to 
the Queen in Council and
                     recommending that it be left to its operation.
                     
 
            
            
            
               
                  People in this document
                  
                        Blackwood, Arthur Johnstone
                  
                        Booth, James
                  Cary, Attorney General George Hunter
                  
                        Douglas, Sir James
                  
                        Elliot, Thomas Frederick
                  Hamilton, George Alexander
                  
                        McClure Leonard
                  
                        Nunes, William A.
                        
                  Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle Henry Pelham Fiennes
                  
                        Pennell, Edmund Burke
                        
                  Rogers, Baron Blachford Frederic
                  
                        Victoria, Queen Alexandrina
                        
                  
                        Walker,  James Davidson
                  Young, William Alexander George
                
               
                  Places in this document
                  British Columbia
                  Esquimalt Harbour
                  Vancouver Island
                  Victoria