In compliance with the request contained in 
Mr Elliot's
               Letter of the 
14th Instant, I am directed by the Lords
               Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to transmit to you,
               herewith, for the information of the 
Duke of Newcastle,
               Copies of two Statements which have been received from the
               Paymaster General, dated respectively the 
31st October
               last and the 
10th Instant, being in continuation of
               the Statement forwarded 
               
in
               
               in Their Lordship's Letter of the
               
1st February 1859, of all advances and payments on
               account of 
British Columbia, together with an abstract thereof.
               
               In the absence of any Accounts from 
British Columbia,
               Their Lordships are unable to determine how far the
               total amount of the advances and Payments are chargeable
               upon the Parliamentary Grant.
               
               They consider that the payments, amounting to £4,000,
               on account of the occupation of the 
Island of San Juan,
               as well as the Regimental Pay of the Royal Engineers sent out
               to the Colony, are recoverable from the War Department.
               
               They are also of opinion that the payment 
               
of
               
               of £1,800
               to the Master of the Mint, on account of the preliminary
               expenses of the Assay Office, should be considered as an
               advance to be hereafter repaid out of the local Revenue of the Colony.