With reference to your Letter of the
24th Ultimo,
upon the subject of the inadequacy of the present salary of
the Governor of
British Columbia, and
Vancouver's Island,
and recommending that an allowance of £1200 should be made
to him in reimbursement of the expense he has been compelled
to incur during the last year, in maintaining his position
as Governor of
those
those Colonies; I am directed by the Lords
Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, to acquaint you,
for the information of the
Duke of Newcastle, that They are
of opinion that, in the present uncertain state of the
Finances of
British Columbia, it would be unadvisable, and
probably difficult, to fix a permanent amount for the
Salary of the Governor of that Colony and
Vancouver's Island.
Under the circumstances stated in the correspondence
enclosed in your Letter, Their Lordships will not object to
Governor Douglas being authorized to appropriate the sum of
£1200
£1200 out of the Revenues of
British Columbia, as an
Allowance for the year ending the
31st December, leaving
the question of the amount of his salary, for the future,
to be hereafter considered, with reference to the
circumstances of the Colony and the cost of living.