I have to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch No. 218 of the
13 of September enclosing copies of the following Proclamations
issued by you for the Colony of
British Columbia, viz No. 1
Proclamation
dated
15 of May 1859,-for the naturalization
of aliens. No.
2 Proclamation dated
19 of May 1859 respecting oaths. No. 3
Proclamation dated
2 of June 1859, altering in some
respectsrespects the Act
for levying duties of Customs on Imports into
British Columbia. No. 4
Proclamation dated
15 of June 1859 imposing tonnage, Pilotage, and
Harbor dues at the Port of
New Westminster. No. 5 Proclamation dated
the
25 of June 1859 amending the preceding Proclamation. No. 6
Proclamation dated
10 of August amending the law relating to the
licenses for selling spirits &c and for other purposes. No. 7
Proclamation dated
31 of August 1859 entitled
thethe Gold Fields Act.
On the subject of the Proclamation for the naturalization of Aliens
I shall address you in
a separate despatch. The remaining Proclamations
I have submitted for the sanction of
the Queen, and they have been laid
before Parliament in compliance with the provisions of the Act 21 and 22
Vic: cap: XCIX.
I transmit herewith extract of a report by the Law Adviser of this
Department respecting the form of these Proclamations, and I shall be
glad if you will cause the suggestions therein contained to be followed
in the preparation
ofof future enactments.