I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of Your Grace's
               Despatch N 18, of the 
16 of April last, in reference to
               the Proclamation issued by me
               
on
               
               on the 
14 of May 1859, for
               the Naturalization of Aliens in 
British Columbia, and I feel
               truly grateful for the trouble which Your Grace has taken in
               reviewing that Act, which I now observe has defects impairing
               its efficiency, not only by allowing facilities in the
               naturalization of aliens that may lead to the abuse of that
               privilege, but also by granting rights which the Colonial
               Legislature cannot confer, and in certain cases
               
subverting
               
               subverting
               the rights of persons naturalized, in a manner certainly not
               contemplated by the Act.
               
 
            
            
               2. I have, in consequence of Your Grace's remarks, called
               the attention of Her Majesty's Attorney General to the subject
               of that Proclamation, which will be amended as soon as possible,
               in the manner which Your Grace has suggested.