I receive very gratefully the notification of my appointment to the
Governorship of
British Columbia. It is highly gratifying to me to
accept this important trust from the Secretary of State to whom I owe my
introduction
introduction to the Colonial Service.
The prospects of a change from
the swamps of Honduras to a fine country is inexpressibly attractive to
me, and I trust, in the bracing air of North America to prove myself
worthy of your Grace's confidence and kindness.
I propose availing myself of the permission
Your Your Grace gives me to
return to England for a very short time. I intend leaving Belize on the
16 of October.
M Berkeley, the Colonial Secretary, having
returned from England, I shall hand over the temporary administration of
the Government to him. I am happy to say that I have no reason to
apprehend
any any Indian disturbances on the frontier, and that all is
progressing prosperously within our limits.
With renewed expression of gratitude for my promotion,