I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your despatches No.
31 of the
19th of April and No. 51 of the
18th of May, the first
reporting that having brought the question of the selection of a Capital
for the
united Colony under the consideration of the Legislative
Council, you had received
a a resolution from them expressing the opinion
that
Victoria is the place most suitable for the Capital, and the second
forwarding a copy of the Proclamation by which you declared
Victoria to
be the Capital of the united Colony on the
25th of May.
In reply I have to inform you that I have been glad to be apprized
of the settlement of a question which while it remained open must have
furnished a continual source of irritation and uncertainty, and I feel
little doubt that you have judged rightly in placing the Seat of
Government
in in that part of the Colony where the greatest stationary
population has collected and where maritime communication is easiest.