Lord Carnarvon
I cannot myself see any reason for calling on the Governor to
undertake, or recommend even, the remuneration of
M Cridge. It is
clear his agreement is at an end, & he only expresses his readiness
to enter into a new one. To make his employment [a] matter of
government recommendation is in fact to initiate a "State Church" of
all things most unpopular to North Americans. It is a matter on
which I should be disposed to leave the Legislature of
Vanc. I.
wholly free, & to inform the Company that this has been done, sending
out the correspondence to the Governor, & I believe this is the
likeliest way of securing the object itself.