Treasury Chambers
                     
                  
               21 September 1858
               
               Sir,
                
            
            
               With reference to your letter of the 
17th
                  Instant,
               
               I
               am commanded by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's
               Treasury to acquaint you, for the information of 
Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, that they have instructed the Paymaster General
               to issue to Mess
rs Cox and
               Co.
               
               the sum of £800 being for
               advance of pay to the Royal Engineers proceeding to 
British 
                  Columbia, and to charge the same, for the present, to the
               Treasury Chest account, as well as the sums previously directed
               to be issued for

 the Engineer Officers proceeding to 
British Columbia.
               
               As soon as the remainder of the force has been despatched,
               and the amount of the requisite advances can be ascertained,
               Their Lordships will be glad to receive 
Sir E. Bulwer Lytton's
               opinion upon the proportion that should be charged to Army Funds
               
                  See last Par: of 8864.  [
ABd.]
 
               ,
               
               and the amount for which it may be necessary to submit
               to Parliament an Estimate 
               
, for those charges which may properly
               be considered as Civil Expences of the Colony, to be defrayed,
               in the first instance, from Imperial Funds.
               
               In the mean time

 it appears to Their Lordships to be
               desirable that these advances should be made to, and accounted
               for by, 
Colonel Moody, in preference to making separate
               issues to the Officers employed under his orders 
               
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               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  N
o 1. The proportion of the Pay of the Royal Engineers
                     proceeding to 
B. Columbia, which should be charged to Army funds is a
                     question which will soon demand 
Sir E. Lytton's consideration.
                     
No 2. With respect to the amount for which a Parly Estimate
                     may have to be prepared it is impossible at present to state anything.
                     The first grand object is to get the Engineers on the spot in order
                     that they may survey—mark out and sell land.  The money will then come
                     in  it is to be hoped.  Funds are doubtless coming in even now from the
                     issuing of licenses, & other sources, but we are at present totally in
                     the dark as to the extent.  The Govr has, howr, been several
                     times warned of the necessity of reporting as early as possible, &
                     indeed immy on this subject.
                  
                  
                  N
o 3. As two parties of Engineers, under separate Officers,
                     have been sent viâ
                     
Panama, it has been unavoidable to give these Officers
                     funds for the journey: but now nothing is issued except to & on the
                     requisition of 
Colonel Moody.
                  
                  
                     Put by—there appearing nothing to be done upon this letter.