Public Offices document.
Minutes (2), Other documents (1).
Smith writes on behalf of the HBC to acknowledge the receipt of an extract of Douglas’s despatch concerning Cameron’s salary. He replies that the HBC was not aware of this application and will address it by an early opportunity.
The minutes move to advise Douglas that the HBC will communicate with him on the subject of the salary of the Chief Justice.
Enclosed is a draft from Merivale to Smith forwarding Douglas’s despatch of 22 January 1858, and asking whether the company had made any proposals to Douglas respecting Cameron’s salary.
By direction of the Governor and Committee of the Hudsons Bay
Company I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of Mr
Fortescue's letter of the 21st Instant, transmitting an Extract of a
Despatch from the Governor of Vancouver's Island in reference to the
Salary to be received by the Chief Justice, Mr Cameron, for his
services in that Settlement.
The Governor and Committee instruct me to state, in reply to the
observations of Mr Secretary Labouchere, that they were not aware of
Governor Douglas's intention to make the application in question, having
received no advice from him upon the subject, and that they will
communicatewith
with him in reference thereto by an early opportunity.
I have the honour to be Sir
Your obedient Servant
W.G. Smith Secy
Mr Fortescue
Inform the Governor, with reference to the paragraphs 3 and 4 of his
despatch of the 28 July, that the Hudson's Bay Co will communicate with him on the subject of the salary of the Chief Justice of the
S.
Court at V.C. Isld.
Draft, Merivale to Smith, 27 March 1858, forwarding copy of Douglas's
despatch No. 3 of 22 January 1858, and asking whether the company had
made any proposals to Douglas respecting Cameron's salary.