Cardwell acknowledges receipt of Douglas’s despatch including an ordinance to authorize a loan. He advises Seymour that the Queen is pleased to confirm and allow it. He encloses for Seymour’s guidance a letter extract from the Board of Treasury.
No. 11
11th June 1864
Sir,
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your predecessor's
despatch No. 10 of the 16th of March accompanied by an Ordinance passed
by the Legislature of British Columbia on the 10th of March 1864 and
entitled "No. 7 An Ordinanceto to authorise a loan of £100,000."
I have laid this Ordinance before The Queen and I am commanded to
acquaint you that Her Majesty has been pleased to confirm and allow it.
You will communicate Her Majesty's decision to the inhabitants of the
Colony in theusual usual manner.
I enclose, however, for your information and guidance, an extract of a
letter from the Board of Treasury relative to the expenditure of the
money raised under the Ordinance and to the principle of the reduction
of the sinking fund contemplated in the 13th clause.
I have the honor to be
Sir
Your obedient servant Edward Cardwell