Referring to my Despatch of the 
16 Instant, communicating
               the requisition made upon me by 
Colonel Moody for the sum of Three
               Thousand pounds (£3000) to defray expenses incurred on Military Account,
               I have the honor to forward to you herewith the copy of a letter
               addressed to me by the Colonial 
Treasurer
Treasurer, representing the
               impracticability of obtaining Coin for Bills drawn at 30 Days
               sight. I have therefore been compelled to instruct the Treasurer
               to depart so far from established regulations, as to draw the
               Bills at Seven Days sight in cases where it is absolutely necessary
               to do so; and I trust that this proceeding will not cause any
               inconvenience to the Department of Her Majesty's Paymaster General,
               as the whole account drawn is comparatively insignificant, and
               from the number of men of War 
now
now at and about 
Vancouver's Island,
               the Market is so plentifully supplied with Navy Bills at Seven
               Days sight, that it is difficult to obtain Cash even on any terms
               at short notice in exchange for Bills, and those upon less
               favorable terms than the Navy Bills are unhesitatingly rejected.