INDEX.
VICTORIA.
Page
January August
S, 1855
17.
Despatch from Sir C. Hotham, enclosing Victoria Church Act Opinion of Law Advisers thereon
1
2
Victoria Church Act
4
No. 1.
March
31.
April
26,
January
20,
M
May
4.
May
19.
Despatch from Sir E. Head, inclosing Address from Canadian Houses.
Ditto, enclosing letters from Canadian Bishops, &c.
Bishop of Toronto to Secretary for the Colonies
March 31
..
Ditto, acknowledging despatch of April 26
9
10
:
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Despatch from Lord J. Russell, acknowledging Sir E. Head's of
13
May
3.
H
Ditto, acknowledging Bishop of Toronto's letter
May September 24,
4.
Ditto, enclosing Bishop of Toronto's letter
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14
(No. 8.) SIR,
14
14
Despatch from Sir W. Molesworth, enclosing an opinion of Law
Advisers on Canadian Address
15
April
27.
Despatch from Lord J. Russell to Sir Gaspard le Marchant, on pro-
posal for Church Convocation in Nova Scotia.
19
May
.24,
From Sir Gaspard le Marchant, acknowledging the same
21
June
11.
From Lord J. Russell, in answer
22
"
December 7.
5
Minute of Mr. Labouchere on Victoria and Canada questions
23
August
31.
Minute of Sir W. Molesworth on ditto..
27
COPY of a DESPATCH from Lieutenant-Governor Sir Charles HothAM to Secretary Sir GEORGE GREY.
Toorac, near Melbourne, January 8, 1855.
(Received March 17, 1855.)
I HAVE the honour to transmit a Bill which passed the Legislative Council of this Colony on the 29th November last, but which I have thought proper to reserve for the signification of Her Majesty's pleasure thereon.
This Bill was concerted before I assumed charge of this Government, and I therefore forbear expressing any opinion thereon, but simply content myself with transmitting it for the serious and attentive consideration of Her Majesty's Government, and enclose an explanation of the proposed measure furnished by the Law Officers of the Crown.
I have, &c.
No. 1.
December 8.
Minute of Mr. Merivale on ditto
29
(Signed)
CHAS. HOTHAM.
December
December 12,
26,
"
Letter from the Bishop of Melbourne to Mr. Labouchere, urging con-
firmation of Victoria Act, with Memorial enclosed.
י
Minute of Mr. Labouchere, enclosing the dropped Bill, to relieve the
Colonial Clergy, of 1854.
47
December 26, "1 December 26, January 4, 1856 January 15,
Minute by the Archbishop of Canterbury, with sketch of Bill of 1853 . Letter from Mr. Lowe to Mr. Labouchere
49
53
"
Ditto from the Bishop of Melbourne
..
11
..
Minute of Mr. Merivale, with brief compendium of Colonial legislation
na Church questions
February 28, + February 15,
19
Second opinion of the Law Advisers on the Victoria Church Act
Despatch from Mr. Labouchere to Sir F. Head, on the subject of the
Canadian Address
2 985 86 8
39
The Right Hon. Sir George Grey, Bart.,
&c.
&c.
&c.
67
Enclosure in No. 1.
Enel. in No. 1.
59
67
68
June
20.
31
Despatch from Sir E. Head, enclosing "An Act to enable the Members of the United Church of England and Ireland in Canada to meet in Synod"
73
July
14,
Archbishop of Canterbury to Mr. Labouchere on the subject of this
Act
July
9,
Mr. Cameron to Mr. Labouchere on the same
July
18,
29
Archbishop of Canterbury to Mr Labouchere
August 5,
August September 16,
7,
Law Advisers to Mr. Labouchere on the Canada Church Bill
Memorandum of Mr. Merivale
KRRRR
74
75
75
77
78
17
"
Despatch from Mr. Labouchere to Sir E. Head, acknowledging the
Canada Church Bill
81
Draft DB to enable Her Majesty to assent to the Church Canada Bill ́. 83
OPINION OF LAW OFFICERS.
A BILL to enable the Bishops, Clergy, and Laity of the United Church of England and Ireland in Victoria, to provide for the regulation of the affairs of the said Church, has necessarily been reserved for the signification of Her Majesty's pleasure thereon.
The objects of this measure are: firstly, to relieve the clergy and laity resident in the Colony from any disability as to their holding meetings; and, secondly, to confer on the assembly of bishops, clergy, and laity, according to a certain constitution, the power pos- sessed by all other Christian denominations, of managing the affairs of their own Church.
An Act to regulate the affairs of that Church had been passed by the Legislature of New South Wales, and continued in force since its erection into a separate Colony, Under the provisions of that enactment, clergymen were practically dependent upon the will of the bishop for their continuance in office-an arrangement obviously opposed to the disci- pline of the Church of England, and of a temporary and provisional character. The present measure, without taking away from the bishop the powers vested in him, gives to the Church herself the means of altering those powers, subject to Her Majesty's approval.
It is alleged, and justly, as it would seem, that the proposed law will merely place the Church in the same position as other communions unconnected with the State in Great Britain; the latter simply transplanting to the Colonies a system of government already framed and adopted by them in their fatherland, and still appropriate to their unaltered position here.
But, in addition to being relieved from the disability alluded to, the Church of England in Victoria required some means of establishing courts similar to those provided for he government and discipline in Great Britain.
The present measure enables her so to do. It follows. as closely as possible the Bill introduced by his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, and passed by the House of Lords.
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