M Elliot
In acknowledging this return I should take the opportunity
of requiring
Governor Douglas, in peremptory terms, to obey the
instructions he has
rec to send home quarterly accounts of
the whole Revenue of
B. Columbia (this is only the Customs
Return) from whatever source derived, & also of the public exp.
We are extremely hampered from want of such information.
Copy to Treasury.
I quite agree with
M Blackwood as to the improper
remissness and indeed disobedience of orders on the subject
of furnishing financial returns. But we must remember that
Capt. Gossett [Gosset] is the Officer on whose aid the Governor must depend for being able to send such
documents, and how unmanageable he
is we have had evidence in former despatches. Seeing the spirit
which he has displayed, I would submit that the admonition to be
sent out ought to be made to fall on the right party, and I
have prepared for consideration a draft conceived with that object.
as to the financial state of the Colony
M Elliot
The only report of the Revenue & Expenditure of
British
Columbia which
Governor Douglas has send home consists of an
'Abstract' shewing the amounts
rec & expended to
February 1859—Gov/5439, N 127,
8 April/59.
In
Jan/60 (2313) he sent a statement of the Customs Revenue
for the year
1859 & promised a Statement of the whole Revenue
& Expenditure for that year. This Statement however has not
been
been received.
From time to time
Governor Douglas has reported the am
of the Customs receipts, but he has supplied no information
whatever since
February 1859 as to the other sources of Revenue
or as to the Expenditure.
With regard to the instructions that have been given to
him; the Book of Colonial instructions which is in the hands
of his officers
contains explicit directions that periodical
returns are to be supplied.
These directions were repeated in a despatch from this
Office dated 5 May last which the Governor acknowledged—but
which he has not as yet obeyed.
And his attention was called to this despatch by a
subsequent one dated 25 of October last.