I have received your Despatches, N
os 31 and 66 of the 
13th
                  November and 
6th
                  January in the first of which you recommend, and in the second,
               report your actual appointment of 
Mr W.A. Young to the provisional
               Office of Colonial Secretary of 
British Columbia.
               
               Recognising the importance to you of having the Services of an
               efficient secretary I have obtained permission from the Foreign Office,
               and from the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty for your employment of
               
Mr Young in this capacity: and if you can provide him with a Salary,
               out of Colonial Revenues of about Five Hundred Pounds (£500) per Annum,
               I shall be happy, on that understanding, to submit his name to the
               Queen for the Appointment.
               
 
            
            
               I think that the Colonial Secretary might at the
same
 same time perform
               the duties of Auditor or Accountant to the Public Revenue and
               Expenditure.