M Elliot
                     It may perhaps not be thought expedient to take any active measures on
                     the subject at present, but it devolves on me to call attention to
                     the fact that 
M Cary, the Attorney General for 
B. Columbia, has 

as
                     well as 
M Cooper, been elected a Member of the Ho: of Assembly of
                     
VanCouver Island. The Sessions of the 
V.C.I. Legislature will
                     doubtless be short, & no great deal of business transacted in them.
                     It is likewise advantageous to have an English Gentleman and a Lawyer
                     in the Lower, or the Upper House there. But those duties are not
                     consistent with his Office of Attorney 
Gen of 
B. Columbia to which
                     Colony all the Officials, 
M Cary included, have been ordered to
                     betake themselves—nor can he very well escape going there since the
                     Judge was on the point (Governor's 
desp 26 Jan/60) of taking up
                     his residence in the Colony. We have also to recollect that this
                     Country is paying for the services of an Att 
Gen for 
B. Columbia,
                     whilst there can be very little doubt that he is doing the work of a
                     Crown Law Officer in 
V. Couver Island at our expense, when those
                     services 
sh be paid for by the Legislature of this Latter place.
                     It seems to me that properly neither 
M Cary, nor 
M Cooper, ought
                     to hold seats in the Assembly of 
V.C. Island, & that they 
sh be
                     required to remove to 
B. Columbia, but I also think that they are
                     probably rendering more service to the public in a general way where
                     they are, & that it would on the whole be better to take no notice of
                     the fact of their elections until some cogent reason, or emergency
                     exists for depriving them of their Seats, & enforcing residence in the
                     Colony to which they are accredited.