In Your Lordship's Despatch 
Newfoundland N 13 of the 
17 June,
               
               
               

                     Paper not in the Dep.
                     
               
               
               acquainting me with my appointment as Governor of this
               Colony it was stated that the Salary is at present £4,000 a
               year, and £1,000 for travelling expenses,
but
 but that the amount of
               this Salary was a matter of complaint in the Colony and you
               would not be prepared to reject any application that it should
               be reduced to £3,000 a year together with the Governor's actual
               travelling expenses not exceeding £1,000.
               
               2. On my arrival here I
have
 have ascertained that my predecessor
               
M Seymour received (£5,000) Five Thousand Pounds per annum,
               besides his travelling expenses, of which the actual amount only
               was drawn; for in addition to the amount of £4,000 under Act of
               the local Legislature he drew the sum of £1,000 a year
from
 from the
               Crown fund which has never been transferred to the control of
               the local Legislature.
               
               3. I find that 
M Seymour considered himself authorised to
               draw this amount by some sanction given by 
Lord Carnarvon,
               mentioned in 
M Seymour's Despatch Separate of
the
 the 
17 April
                  1867, but of which I see no other record.
               I do not, however, regard myself as entitled to do the same
               without reference to Your Lordship,
               
               
               

                     Quite right.
                     
               
               
               though I should not have troubled you now upon the subject,
               except that 
M Hankin the Colonial Secretary is in doubt
               whether he may be
paid
 paid the half of the allowance from the Crown
               fund at the rate of £1,000 per annum for the period during
               which he administered the government between the dates of 
M
                  Seymour's death and my arrival. 
M Hankin was presumably
               entitled to half of the
emoluents
 emoluments of the Officer whom he
               succeeded for a time,
               
               
               

                     Yes.
                     
               
               
               and I would recommend that he at all
               events should be allowed this amount, as it will not add to the
               expenses of the Colony. As regards my own case, I believe from
               what I learn that no objection would be taken by
the
 the Community
               to my receiving the same amount of official emolument that 
M
                  Seymour drew, as I shall probably be the last Governor of the
               Colony under the existing establishment, for I think there is
               reason for anticipating that at no distant period
arrangements
 arrangements
               may be made for uniting 
British Columbia with the Dominion. And
               I would ask for Your Lordship's favorable consideration, upon
               the ground that I find the expenses of living in this Colony are
               so much greater than they are in 
Newfoundlandthat
 that in fact
               £4,000 is scarcely equal to more than half that amount in my
               former residence. Servants wages are more than double—for
               Female Servants three times—the rates in 
Newfoundland or
               
Halifax; there is some difficulty in procuring Housemaids even
               at Fifty Pounds Sterling
and
 and their board; while almost all other
               prices and expenses are from fifty to one hundred per cent
               greater than in the Eastern Provinces, and I have not the
               advantage of allowances such as for Light and Fuel which was
               enjoyed at 
Newfoundland.
               
               5. But, if Your Lordship
should
 should regard a reduction of the
               Salary as necessary on any application which might be made, I
               would respectfully submit that to reduce it to £4,000, of which
               £1,000 might as heretofore be paid from the Crown fund, would be
               as great a reduction as could be effected without
placing
 placing me at
               a serious disadvantage compared with the position occupied by my
               predecessor, or my own in my former Government.