In reply to your letter of yesterdays date I have the honor
to state, for the information of
M Secretary Cardwell,
that the amount due to the
Crown Agents from the Government
of
British Columbia to the present date is £2362.5.11, and
that the interest and Sinking Funds on the loans already
raised in this Country for that Colony amount to £12,500
per annum,
half half (£6250) becoming payable at this Office on
the
1 January and
1 July in each year.
From a conversation I had with
M Seymour,
previous to his departure from this Country for
British
Columbia, I am aware that he is quite alive to the fact
that the regular and punctual payment of this interest
is essential to the credit of the Colony, and I attribute
the non-arrival of remittances to the supposition that
the
Crown Agents would hold a large amount to the
credit credit
of the Colonial Government from the proceeds of the sale
of fresh Debentures beyond the amount required (£20,000)
to meet the bills referred to in your letter of the
2 instant.