Sir F. Rogers
There is one point connected rather with
Colonel Moody's retirement
from the Service of
British Columbia than with the appointment
of his Successor to which I ought perhaps to call your attention.
L Colonel Moody had a Lieut Governors Commission
which of course falls to the ground with his
removal from
the Colony. The Governor's Commission provides, that, on
the death or absence &c of the Governor, the Government shall
be administered by such Lieut Governor or other person
as shall be specially appointed for that purpose, and that,
if there be not in the Colony any person so appointed, then
by the Senior Member of the Executive Council. The Member
whose name stands first in the Royal Instructions is the
Colonial Secretary. Is it intended to grant to
Captain
Luard, or to any other officer a Lieut Governor's, or
an Administrator's Commission?