 Legislature of Vancouver's Island, and are now submitted for Her Majesty's approval.
               
               
               No 1 An Act for the payment of certain Salaries…£3200.
               
               No 2 An Act to apply the sum of £3207.14.1 out of the General
               Revenue to defray the Expenses of Departments for the Service of the
               Year 1860.
               
               No 3 An Act to apply the sum of £9364 out of the GeneralRevenue
 Legislature of Vancouver's Island, and are now submitted for Her Majesty's approval.
               
               
               No 1 An Act for the payment of certain Salaries…£3200.
               
               No 2 An Act to apply the sum of £3207.14.1 out of the General
               Revenue to defray the Expenses of Departments for the Service of the
               Year 1860.
               
               No 3 An Act to apply the sum of £9364 out of the GeneralRevenue Revenue of the Colony of Vancouver Island and its Dependencies to the
               Service of the Year 1860.
               
               No 4 An Act to impose certain duties in respect of certain
               Trades and Occupations.
               
               No 5 An Act to provide for the repair improvement and
               regulation of Roads in Vancouver Island and its Dependencies.
               
               No 6 An Act to levy an Annual Tax of £1 per centum on the
               value of all Real Estate in the Colony of Vancouver Island and its
               Dependencies.
               No 7
               Revenue of the Colony of Vancouver Island and its Dependencies to the
               Service of the Year 1860.
               
               No 4 An Act to impose certain duties in respect of certain
               Trades and Occupations.
               
               No 5 An Act to provide for the repair improvement and
               regulation of Roads in Vancouver Island and its Dependencies.
               
               No 6 An Act to levy an Annual Tax of £1 per centum on the
               value of all Real Estate in the Colony of Vancouver Island and its
               Dependencies.
               No 7 No 7 An Act to amend the Scale of Fees charged for the
               entrance and clearance of Vessels; Licences to Boats, Scows and other
               Craft; and dues for Landing Permits, as well as other matters
               relating to the same, in the Port of Victoria, including Esquimalt.
               No 7 An Act to amend the Scale of Fees charged for the
               entrance and clearance of Vessels; Licences to Boats, Scows and other
               Craft; and dues for Landing Permits, as well as other matters
               relating to the same, in the Port of Victoria, including Esquimalt.
               
                and
               need no remark, as they explain themselves. Neither does it appear
               that those numbered 4, 6, and 7 require explanation, as they merely
               impose certain taxes in addition to previously existing sources of
               revenue to form the sums granted for the year. The Real Estate Tax
               Act, No 6, is objectionable in some of its features, especially that
               provision which imposes an ad valorem duty on improvementswhich
 and
               need no remark, as they explain themselves. Neither does it appear
               that those numbered 4, 6, and 7 require explanation, as they merely
               impose certain taxes in addition to previously existing sources of
               revenue to form the sums granted for the year. The Real Estate Tax
               Act, No 6, is objectionable in some of its features, especially that
               provision which imposes an ad valorem duty on improvementswhich 
               
                Evils for which it is difficult to find a remedy, as the
               omission of the objectionable provision would render a prolific tax
               comparatively unproductive, and leave a deficit of revenue to meet
               the expenditure. We shall however, endeavour to amend the Act next
               Session.
 Evils for which it is difficult to find a remedy, as the
               omission of the objectionable provision would render a prolific tax
               comparatively unproductive, and leave a deficit of revenue to meet
               the expenditure. We shall however, endeavour to amend the Act next
               Session.
                can be worked to advantage in the present condition of this Colony.
 can be worked to advantage in the present condition of this Colony.
                
                  
                   the new Governor.
 the new Governor.
                      this Act unnoticed and take up
                     the question in connection with the General politics of V.C. Island
                     as a new one.
                     
                     Nos 2 & 3 (or 20, 21) Appropriation Acts—they are
                     now Exhausted. Take no notice.
                     
                     Nos 4 (or 25) Tax on lands repealed. Take no notice.
                     
                     5 (or 26) Roads—unobjectionable.
                     
                     6 (or 27) Tax on real property repealed. Take no notice.
                     
                     7 (or 29) Victoria & Esquimalt Harbour Do Do
                     
                     18 Joint Stock Companies )
                     
                     22 Street Fund ) Unobjectionable
                     
                     23 Firemens Act. Expired. Take no notice.
                     
                     25 Sale of liquor to Indians—an imperfect Act. But the
                     imperfection is such that it is hardly worth remarking upon now.
                     
                     28 Conveyances of land (a rude act but very likely
                     required).
                     
                     30 Gas Compy.
                     
                     31 Gives validity to titles derived from the H.B.Cy. It
                     is minuted to be referred
 this Act unnoticed and take up
                     the question in connection with the General politics of V.C. Island
                     as a new one.
                     
                     Nos 2 & 3 (or 20, 21) Appropriation Acts—they are
                     now Exhausted. Take no notice.
                     
                     Nos 4 (or 25) Tax on lands repealed. Take no notice.
                     
                     5 (or 26) Roads—unobjectionable.
                     
                     6 (or 27) Tax on real property repealed. Take no notice.
                     
                     7 (or 29) Victoria & Esquimalt Harbour Do Do
                     
                     18 Joint Stock Companies )
                     
                     22 Street Fund ) Unobjectionable
                     
                     23 Firemens Act. Expired. Take no notice.
                     
                     25 Sale of liquor to Indians—an imperfect Act. But the
                     imperfection is such that it is hardly worth remarking upon now.
                     
                     28 Conveyances of land (a rude act but very likely
                     required).
                     
                     30 Gas Compy.
                     
                     31 Gives validity to titles derived from the H.B.Cy. It
                     is minuted to be referred to them but as they have no longer anything
                     to do with the matter the reference seems unnecessary.
                     
                     32 Jury at Quarter Sessions )
                     
                     33 Foreign Actions ) All unobjectionable
                     
                     34 Registration of Voters )
                     
                     35 Victoria Bridge )
                     
                     36 Transfer of Real Property. Further report promised but
                     not received.
 to them but as they have no longer anything
                     to do with the matter the reference seems unnecessary.
                     
                     32 Jury at Quarter Sessions )
                     
                     33 Foreign Actions ) All unobjectionable
                     
                     34 Registration of Voters )
                     
                     35 Victoria Bridge )
                     
                     36 Transfer of Real Property. Further report promised but
                     not received.
                      On the other hand a confirmation after a lapse of two years
                     draws attention to the delay.
 On the other hand a confirmation after a lapse of two years
                     draws attention to the delay.
                      
                  
                  
                  
                   until the Crown Revenue is handed over to the Lege.
 until the Crown Revenue is handed over to the Lege.
                      that the Governor ought to have insisted on a
                     suspending clause to these Civil List Acts. And we should bear in
                     mind that there is always a probability of VanCouver Isd and B. Columbia being some day placed under separate Governors. In such
                     case I doubt £800 a year being adequate pay for a Governor in that
                     place. Provision shd be made for an increase.
 that the Governor ought to have insisted on a
                     suspending clause to these Civil List Acts. And we should bear in
                     mind that there is always a probability of VanCouver Isd and B. Columbia being some day placed under separate Governors. In such
                     case I doubt £800 a year being adequate pay for a Governor in that
                     place. Provision shd be made for an increase.
                      
                  
                   [Marginal note: 1. Certainly. 2. No.
                     Let it alone. (FR)]
                     
                     No 29 (or 7). This Act is repealed by No. 65 of 1862 so it
                     appears unnecessary to refer it to the Bd of Trade. [Marginal note:
                     Certainly. (FR)]
                     
                     No 23 This Act is in force only for a year—the subsequent
                     Act No. 43 is entitled "To extend and amend the provisions of the
                     Firemans Protection Act/60". If the Act of /60 is
                     extended by the subsequent Act I presume it should be
                     sanctioned—but the subsequent Act seems not to extend the old Act as
                     the title states but to reenact it—so I have omitted it from the
                     list to be sanctioned. [Marginal note: Certainly. Let it alone.
                     (FR)]
                     
                     No 36 The report promised by the Attorney General has not
                     been received.
 [Marginal note: 1. Certainly. 2. No.
                     Let it alone. (FR)]
                     
                     No 29 (or 7). This Act is repealed by No. 65 of 1862 so it
                     appears unnecessary to refer it to the Bd of Trade. [Marginal note:
                     Certainly. (FR)]
                     
                     No 23 This Act is in force only for a year—the subsequent
                     Act No. 43 is entitled "To extend and amend the provisions of the
                     Firemans Protection Act/60". If the Act of /60 is
                     extended by the subsequent Act I presume it should be
                     sanctioned—but the subsequent Act seems not to extend the old Act as
                     the title states but to reenact it—so I have omitted it from the
                     list to be sanctioned. [Marginal note: Certainly. Let it alone.
                     (FR)]
                     
                     No 36 The report promised by the Attorney General has not
                     been received.