Sir F. Rogers
This is the ans
r of the Assembly of
V.C.I. to a message sent to
that Body by
Govr Kennedy on the
6 July last—of which a copy
reached us on the
27 August. See 8305. In that message the
Assembly was charged with omissions & commissions, tending to the
prejudice of the public interests. The Assembly now defends itself
& retaliates by expressing its want of Confidence in the Governor &
its earnest desire for his removal from office. In due course we
shall receive the Governor's reply to the resolutions herewith.
The discussion will then have to be considered. In the meanwhile,
though the present is an irregular mode of communication with the
S.S. I should be in favor of acknowledging receipt, adding that as
soon as the Governor's report is
recd the Resolutions will be
taken into consideration. It appears at P. 21 that the
Govr is to
be supplied with a copy for transmission to the S. State.
I don't understand how it is that this House of Assembly is
trailing on an existence when it's three years of existence have
expired. It was elected in July & continues sitting in August.