No. 38, Financial
               
            
            
               2 August 1862
               
            
            
               I have this day had the honor to receive your Grace's
               Despatch N
o 131 of the 
16th June containing copy of a letter from the Board of Treasury relative to the mode of adjusting
               the financial questions
between
 between Her Majesty's Government and the
               Colony of 
British Columbia, and suggestions relative to certain details being provided for in the Act which
               I am permitted to pass to enable this Government to raise a Loan not exceeding
               Fifty thousand pounds (£50,000), with a view to the improvement of
               the communications throughout the Colony.
               
               2. Being urgently pressed for money, for
reasons
 reasons of which your
               Grace is by this time aware, and not feeling certain of receiving
               any further information upon the subject of the "Loan Act" than
               that contained in your Despatch, N
o 123, of the 
13th May,
               received by me on the 
2nd July, I did not, when every day is
               of such consequence to me to relieve me of the financial pressure
               now bearing upon me, deem it prudent to delay the
passage
 passage of the
               Act, which your Grace was so good as to inform me would meet with
               your sanction, I therefore on the 
26th July passed the "Roads
               Loan Act 1862" and transmitted the same to your Grace, in my
               Despatch N
o 34 of the 
28th July 1862.
               
               3.  The valuable information with which your Grace now furnishes
               me, and which clears up doubts that we entertained of the propriety
               of expressly providing for several
matters
 matters of detail, which
               although in themselves highly desirable to the more simple working of the Act, yet
               from the perusal of other Colonial Loan Acts we feared were novel
               and unusual, and consequently might create delay in the allowance
               of the Act, and the consideration that this Despatch may reach
               your Grace at the same time as N
o 34, induces me to beg that your
               Grace will not
take
 take any steps in respect to the Act therein enclosed.
               
               I conceive it will be desirable to repeal that Act altogether,
               and to pass a fresh Act embodying the provisions recommended by
               the Lords of the Treasury.
               
            
            
               4.  I will put the matter at once in the hands of the Attorney
               General, and have the Act ready for transmission by the next Mail.
               
            
            
               5.  Although I have not time by this opportunity
to
 to do more
               than write this hurried Despatch, yet I cannot close it without
               again assuring your Grace that I will do all in my power to carry
               out the views of your Grace and of the Lords of the Treasury in
               respect of the repayments that may be considered due from the
               Colony, but I earnestly hope that it may be within my power to
               shew that the sums which I am charged with having improperly
               drawn have been expended
solely
 solely on account of the Royal Engineers,
               under the immediate control and superintendence of their Commanding
               Officer, 
Colonel Moody, and that the particular sum of £10,704, occurring under the head, Roads, Bridges,
               and Surveys, is for the
               most part, if not wholly made up of items of expenditure peculiar
               to the Royal Engineers, and of no benefit to the Colony.
               
               6.  I beg also to mention that I have drawn no Bills on
account
 account
               of the Royal Engineers, since the 
4th April last, that the
               sum expended by them this year in excess of drafts on the Imperial
               Treasury is some £4000, that they have been paid regularly, and
               that I have kept the public works going by various expedients of
               short loans, and that I hope to continue to do so, and with your
               Grace's kind co-operation to bring the Colony satisfactorily
out
               out of her present financial embarrassment, if I can calculate
               with certainty upon being able to draw upon the Colonial Agents
               General for the amount of the Loan within six months.
               
               I have the honor to be
               My Lord Duke
               Your Grace's most obedient
               humble Servant
               
James Douglas
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     The interchange of our correspondence on this subject has
                     taken place with unusual & fortunate rapidity. The Governor's
                     proceedings will be acceptable to the T-y, & remove the
                     difficulties pointed out by that Office to the recent Loan Act.
                     
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     Transmit, without delay, to the Treasury, and suggest that we
                     should await the further Act which is promised?
                     
                  
                  
                  
                   
                
            
            
               Other documents included in the file
               
                
                  
                  
                     Draft, 
Elliot to 
G.A. Hamilton, Treasury, 
3 October 1862,
                     forwarding copy of the despatch and recommending the matter be put by
                     pending receipt of the promised act.