No. 43
3 September 1862
Adverting to my Despatch of the
2nd Ultimo N
o 38, and
to Your Grace's Despatch N
o 131 of the
10th June, I have the
honor to forward herewith "The British Columbian Loan Act
1862,"
together with the Attorney
Generals Generals report upon the same.
2. This Act repeals the "British Columbia Roads Loan Act
1861," "The British Columbia Roads Loan Act
1862," and the
"Temporary Loan Act
1862," and authorizes the Governor of
British Columbia to borrow the sum of Fifty Thousand pounds Sterling (£50,000),
upon Debentures secured upon the General Revenue of the Colony, such Debentures to
be redeemable at the expiration of ten years
from
from the
1st January 1863, and to bear interest at the rate of Six per cent per annum payable half yearly.
3. I think it will be found that all the recommendations of
the Board of Treasury which Your Grace was so kind as to convey
to me in your Despatch of the
16th June are embodied in the Act now forwarded, and I therefore most earnestly trust that
it
may be confirmed at the earliest possible period,
the the more
especially as I have been most fortunate in concluding arrangements
for the negociation of the whole Loan upon such terms as are most
favorable to the Colony under its present financial condition,
and which arrangements greatly relieve me from immediate financial
pressure, and from the harassing anxiety I have experienced for
some months past, as I have already explained at length to Your
Grace in previous Despatches.
The
4. The arrangements to which I allude have been made with
the Chartered Bank of
British Columbia and
Vancouver's Island,
which has recently established itself at
Victoria. I forward
herewith a letter from the Agent in these Colonies of that
institution in which he offers to take the whole Loan
at par
by giving Bills from time to time as they may be required upon
the
London Office; the sums so advanced by Bill to bear
interest interest
at the rate of 12 per Cent per Annum until repaid by the delivery
of the Debentures to the
London Office, a corresponding rate of
interest being allowed by the Bank upon any sums represented by
Debentures remaining in their hands undrawn.
5. Money to carry on the works actually contracted for in
opening the lines of communication as far as
Alexandria was an
absolute necessity. The least rate of interest at which it
could be obtained on the spot was 18 per Cent per Annum, and
only only
a few thousand could have been temporarily borrowed at that
rate, or even at the rate of Twenty four per Cent per annum.
Thousands of persons have left
Carribou this year in consequence
not only of the enormous cost of provisions, but also to avoid
starvation from their absolute dearth. The remedy must be applied
at any cost, and the work on the roads could not be delayed for
a day. Your Grace can therefore readily conceive the satisfaction
with
which which I perused the offer of the Incorporated Bank of British
Columbia &
Vancouver's Island, and the promptitude with which I
closed with it.
6. So soon as Her Majesty's Assent to the Act has been obtained,
I beg that Your Grace will have the kindness to communicate the
circumstance to the Agents General for the Crown Colonies and
cause them to have the Debentures prepared with the least possible
delay delay and issued to the Chartered Bank of British Columbia and
Vancouver's Island, 80 Lombard Street.
I have the honor to be
My Lord Duke
Your Grace's most obedient
and humble Servant
James Douglas
Minutes by CO staff
Immediate
With reference to Treasury letter of 26 ulto & our
answer of 3rd inst, send them this despatch for their consideration.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
H.P.P. Crease, Attorney General, to Colonial Secretary,
22 August 1862, reporting on the ramifications of the act.
Ian D. Walker, Chartered Bank of British Columbia and
Vancouver Island, to Colonial Secretary,
25 August 1862, approving the loan
for £50,000 and laying out the terms, as per despatch.
Colonial Secretary to
Walker,
27 August 1862, accepting the
terms offered.
Other documents included in the file
Draft,
Elliot to
G.A. Hamilton, Treasury,
31 October 1862, forwarding copy of the despatch and enclosures for consideration.