Peel to Fortescue (Parliamentary Under-Secretary)
               
            
            
               
               
                     Treasury Chambers
                     
                  
               16 June 1862
               
               Immediate
                
            
            
               I am commanded by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's
               Treasury to acquaint you for the information of the 
Duke of
                  Newcastle that Their Lordships have had under Their attentive
               consideration the measures proposed in your letters noted in
               the margin
               
               
                  
                     22 March, 21 April, 22 April, 22 April.
                     
                
               for the adjustment of the financial difficulties
               of 
British Columbia.
               
               Their Lordships fully recognize the obligation of co-operating
               with His Grace, as far as is consistent with Their duty to the
               Public in this Country for this purpose, and in endeavouring to
               place the affairs of that Colony on a sound and satisfactory footing.
               
            
            
               With this view My Lords deem it advisable to re-state the
               position of
the
 the Colony in its financial relation to the
               Imperial Government for the years 
1859 and 
1860.
               
               In these years Parliament having voted £38,000 for the
               maintenance of the Royal Engineers on service in 
British Columbia,
               the Bills drawn by the Governor on account of the Engineers
               amounted to £60,026, leaving a debt as against the Colony,
               under this head, for these two years, of no less a sum than
               £22,026, as adverted to in your letter of 
22 April.  There is
               also the sum of £6,900 due to Her Majesty's Government for
               the Silver Specie sent out in 
1860, and for which their was an
               engagement on the part of the Governor that a corresponding
               amount of the Parliamentary Grant should be undrawn
and
 and there
               are the following sums chargeable to the Colony, viz
t
               
               
               £152. 3.8  for the Assay Office
               
               34. 6.   Passages of
               
               
 35. 7.   the Bishop
               
               £221.16.8
               
               
               With regard to the £22,026, the 
Duke of Newcastle in 
Sir F. Rogers' letter of 
22nd March urges that a portion of this
               excess (amounting so far as can be at present ascertained to
               £11,322) being for the extra cost of the Supplies necessary
               for the use of the Royal Engineers should be defrayed from
               Imperial resources, while His Grace admits that the remainder,
               viz
t £10,704 incurred in connection with the employment
               of the Corps on Public Works, Roads, Bridges, and Surveys is
               properly chargeable against the Colony as a debt.
               
               Assuming this calculation to be correct, My Lords are
               prepared to accede to His Grace's proposition in this respect
               upon the

 clear understanding that this sum of £10,704 shall be
               repaid by the Colony in the year 
1863.
               
               With regard to the £6,900 and the £221.16.8, My Lords
               are under the necessity of requiring that they shall be repaid
               during the present year.
               
            
            
               My Lords admit the importance of developing the resources
               of the Colony by Roads and other public works, and although
               the Colonial Revenue for the present year does not seem over
               estimated at £90,000, yet after deducting the fixed charges
               together with the repayment of £7,121.16.8 to Her Majesty's
               Government as already referred to, and the share which the
               Colony will have to bear this year of the cost of the Royal
               Engineers, a less sum perhaps will remain available for
               Public Works
and
 and Roads than it may be for the interest of
               the Colony to expend in that manner.
               
               My Lords will therefore not object to the necessary steps
               being taken to raise a Loan not exceeding £50,000 with a
               provision for a Sinking Fund.
               
            
            
               The Proclamation already issued by the Governor for
               raising a Loan being defective in several particulars, Their
               Lordships annex a Memorandum with reference to the Roads
               Loan Act of 
1861, shewing the amendments necessary for enabling
               the Agents to raise money in this Country, also a draft clause
               relating to provision for a Sinking Fund, with a form of
               Debenture, and They request that the 
Duke of Newcastle will
               convey the necessary instructions to the Governor to pass an
               amended Proclamation accordingly.
               
 
            
            
               With regard to the year 1861, My Lords observe that the
               Bills drawn by the Governor for the Colonial Pay for the
               Royal Engineers amount to £11,000, which is the sum provided
               in the Votes of Parliament for the year 1861-62.  My Lords
               therefore observe that no overdrafts have been made by the
               Governor in respect of the past year.
               
            
            
               During the current year the Governor has already drawn to the extent
               of £4,000 against the sum of £7,200 provided in the Estimates.
               
            
            
               These Bills appear to have been drawn previously to the
               receipt of His Grace's instructions of February last, limiting
               the amount of the Parliamentary Grant for the Colonial Pay of
               the Royal Engineers to £7,200.
               
My 
            
            
               My Lords cannot conclude this communication without
               conveying to the 
Duke of Newcastle Their dissatisfaction at
               the course taken by the Governor in drawing upon the Imperial
               Government apparently without regard to the sums voted by
               Parliament, and for his omitting to pay for the Specie
               according to his instructions, and the promise made in his
               Despatch of 
8 Febry 1861.
               
               My Lords make it a condition of Their assent to the course
               recommended by the 
Duke of Newcastle that the Governor shall for the
               future keep strictly within the limits of the sums
               voted by Parliament.
               
               His Grace has already warned him that if His Grace's
               instructions on this head shall be again disregarded, he
               must be prepared to be held personally responsible for the
               consequences, and it
will
 will be Their Lordship's duty, in future,
               whatever may be the inconvenience to the Colony, to refuse
               payment of any Bills in excess of the Grants to the credit of the Colony.
               
               I am,
               Sir,
               Your obedient Servant,
               
F. Peel
               
               
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                     Report, "Observations on the British Columbia Roads Loan
                     Act of 1861," no signature, 14 June 1862.
                     
                   
                  
                  
                     Extract, "Sinking Fund Clause," no signature, no date.
                     
                   
                  
                  
                     Government Debenture, 
British Columbia, No. 500, for £100 on account of "Loan Act of 
1862, £50,000," signed by Crown Agents.