Buckingham requests Seymour to inform the memorialists from New Westminster that Buckingham received the memorial commenting on Richards’s statements regarding the approach to New Westminster. Buckingham acknowledges receiving Seymour’s despatches respecting the Selection of a Capital for the Colony.Buckingham informs Seymour that Seymour’s telegram reporting Seymour’s selection of Victoria as the capital of British Columbia was received, and Buckingham discusses how he hopes this decision will end any tension between parts of the colony.
No. 28
16 May 1868
Sir,
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your
Despatch No. 15 of the 6th March enclosing a Memorial agreed upon at
a Public meeting held at New Westminster protesting against certain
statements said to have been madeby by Captain Richards R.N.
respecting that Town and the approach to it by Sea.
I have to request you to inform the Memorialists that I have
received their Memorial.
I take this opportunity to acknowledge your Despatches noted in
the margin
respecting the Selection of a Capital for the Colony.
You will have learnt that your telegram of the 1st May has
reached me apparently reporting a decision in favor of Victoria. I
trustthat that this is so and that the irritation and ill feeling which
has not unnaturally arisen from the uncertainty in which those whose
interests were seriously concerned had been so long kept will now
pass away and the decision be generally accepted as in accordance
with the interests of the whole Community.
I have the honor to be
Sir,
Your most obedient
Humble Servant, Buckingham & Chandos