I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch No.
72 of the
23rd of November, in which you request that the coin sent out
to
British Columbia from this Country in the year
1860 may not be
reckoned as part of the Parliamentary Grant in aid of the Colony. I
have to refer you to the letter from the Board of Treasury
dated dated
25th
of October 1860 and transmitted to you for your guidance in my despatch
No. 58 of the
30th of that month, (and acknowledged in yours of
8th
February 1861 No. 13) in which it is expressly stated that the value of
the Coins, amounting to £6900, would be paid from the Parliamentary
grant and that the Colonial Treasurer should abstain from drawing upon
the Paymaster General to an equivalent extent. The fact that part of
the sums granted
by by Parliament for the service of
British Columbia has
been sent out in Coin can afford no reason why it should be treated as a
present in addition to the vote, and I must decline to accede to your
application.
Should you before the receipt of this instruction have drawn for
this sum of £6900 or for any part of it, it will be necessary that you
should limit to a corresponding extent your drafts on the amount which
will be voted by Parliament for
the the service of the Colony for the year
1862-63.