Previous papers as to these Acts wh have formed the subject of
                     Previous correspondence or minutes—viz I think Nos 2, 3, 8, & 16.
                     
                  
                  
                     I cannot help thinking that I have seen some of these Laws before.
                     
                  
                  
                   
               
               
                  
                  
                     N
o 1  Mayor of 
Victoria—Sanction.
                     
                     N
o 2  Justice's Salary—Sanction (it is amended by N
o 17
                     in conformity with 
Mr C's directions).
                     
                     N
o 3  Barristers—Sanction (It has been appr
d as a bill).
                     
                     N
o 4  Appropriation—Sanction (if financially unobjectionable).
                     
                     N
o 5  Land Registry—Sanct
n.
                     
                     N
o 6  Common Schools—Sanction.
                     
                     N
o 7  Declaration of Title—Sanction.
                     
                     N
o 8  Telegraph—Sanction.  Passed by direction of 
Mr C. to
                     repeal grant of exclusive privilege.
                     
                     N
o 9  Jury.  Disposes with unanimity in civil cases.  The
                     Governor says that it is impossible to get men convicted for murder
                     (the 
Atty Gen. deposes to 15 acquittals) because there is sure to be
                     somebody who thinks the use of revolver or bowie knife legitimate (at
                     least this is what it comes to)—& so a unanimous verdict is hardly
                     to be obtained.
                     
                     
                     
                        
                           
                           This is a Case for remedy.  I see no reason to insist entirely on
                           unanimity.  Suppose we say 3/4?
                           
                        
                      
                     
                     
                     
                     He consequently wishes the extension of this law to criminal
                     cases—including capital ones.
                     
                  
                  
                     My own opinion is that an English system of unanimous verdicts is a
                     standing iniquity—making the administration of justice dependent on
                     personal caprice or obstinacy and securing an enormus amount of
                     perjury per annum, in those jurors who allow themselves to be bullied
                     out of their opinions.  But on the general ground of avoiding changes
                     wh could be thought violent I can understand keeping up the
                     necessity of unanimity in capital cases—even although it is true
                     that these cases are in hypothesis the cases in wh it is most
                     necessary that crime shd not escape punishment.
                     
                  
                  
                     But I 
shd allow or even encourage each Colony to adapt its
                     institutions to its special necessities—and if in 
B. Columbia
                     outrage cannot be effectually repressed with
t doing exceptional
                     violence to an English prejudice—I 
wd allow (or encourage) the
                     doing of that violence.  Sanction the Act.
                     
                     
                     N
o 10, 11  Harbour dues, Permit dues.  These seem to me
                     Carting Duties under an alias.  Refer therefore to Treasury & B of
                     Trade.
                     This is important in its bearing on the character of 
Victoria as a
                     free port & therefore on the prospects of union bet
n B.C. & 
V.C.I.
                     
                     N
os 12, 15, 16 
shd be taken together.
                     
                     N
o 12‹Taxes
                     
                     
                     Auctioneers                   (2 1/4 per cent on
                     
                     proceeds of sales.)
                     
                     Bankers                       1000$ per ann
                     
                     Opium dealers                 100$ per ann
                     
                     Various trades specified      10$ per ann
                     
                     in S. 3 of Act of 1862*
                     
                     Liquor sellers                1/2 percent on
                     
                     (under Licence)               proceeds of sales
                     
                     *Between 20 or 30 callings are specified.  Extending from
                     underwriters to "washerwomen". Barristers, architects & others are
                     taxed by S. 2 of Act of 1862.
                     
                     
                     N
o 15 1/2 percent on the "value" of real property (whether
                     this means "value of fee simple", or "annual rental" does not appear.  I
                     suppose the latter).
                     
                     N
o 16 One per cent on all wages and salaries above
                     $725.50
cts per ann (say 150£ per ann).
                     
                     Sanction 12 and 15—but as to N
o 16 refer to dph of 
23rd Sept in
                     
wh the 
Govr was told that the salary tax must not extend to
                     officers receiving Imperial Salaries.
                     
                     N
os 13, 14.  Appropriation Acts—Sanction unless there is any
                     financial objection.
                     
                     N
o 17 Justices Salary Amendment.  Required by 
Mr
                        Cardwell—Sanction.