Referring to my Despatch N
o 15 dated 
21st March 1865 transmitting
               certain Resolutions and Report from the 
Victoria Chamber of Commerce
               I have now the honor to forward the copy of a correspondence which
               has passed between 
Governor Seymour and myself.
               
               The Resolutions and Report of the Chamber of Commerce were published
               in the local papers on the same day on which I received them, and I
               did not therefore think it necessary to call 
Mr Seymour's attention
               to a matter of public notoriety, nor do I think I would have been
               justified in withholding a document entrusted to me for transmission
               to Her Majesty's Secretary of State while I submitted it for 
Governor
                  Seymour's remarks—I was guided by the Colonial Regulations (Chapter
VI
               VI, Sections 208-9) in the course I pursued and if I have committed
               any error I will be glad to be corrected.
               
               
               
                  
                     
                     He was right in sending home the Resolutions & Report for the Ch: of
                     Commerce requested that they might be forwarded to the S. State.