I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter
               of the 
22nd
                  Instant
               
               in regard to Stationery required for 
British 
                  Columbia;
               
               
               
               
               and I beg to state with reference to this matter for the information of
               
Sir Bulwer Lytton.
               
               I observe that you desire me to send an Estimate of the cost of the
               articles to be sent out, for 
Sir Bulwer Lytton's approval.  I presume
               however, that this paragraph must have been inserted in your letter by a
               mistake.
No
  No such Estimates have been supplied by this Office for many
               years past.  And I have already had occasion in my letter to 
Mr
                  Barnard of the 
30th June
               last,
               
               to bring the subject under 
Sir Bulwer's notice, and to show the entire
               worthlessness of such Estimates, and the time, trouble, and expense
               needed for making them out.  I, therefore, take it for granted that the
               preliminary Estimate will not be required.  It is enough surely, if only
               necessary articles be ordered, to know that they are supplied at the
               lowest prices at which they can be obtained, under a system of fair
               competition.  I beg to add that there is not a Clerk here who could be
               spared to make out such Estimates.