I have the honor to transmit herewith a copy of a Resolution
conveying the thanks of the House of Assembly of
Vancouver's Island
to
Captain Richards and the Officers of H.M.S.
Hecate for the
services rendered by them to the Colony during the period they were
employed in carrying out the surveying duties entrusted to them in
this quarter of the Globe.
2. I have much pleasure in forwarding this Document to your Grace
bearing as it does such well merited
testimony to the services of an
able and energetic Officer. It is unnecessary that I should advert
to the high intelligence and attainments of
Captn Richards in his
particular calling but I trust I may be permitted to say that during
the long period
Captain Richards was here I received from him on many
occasions most valuable assistance and I ever found him sincerely
desirous so to conduct the important service entrusted to him as to
subserve the best interest of these Colonies.
3. I should have taken an earlier opportunity of transmitting this
Document to your Grace had I not known that
Captain Richards would
return home by way of Australia and I considered it would be more
convenient if the receipt
of this Despatch by your Grace were more
concurrent with his arrival in England.