No. 51
I have the honor to signify to you my approval of the estimates of
Revenue and Expenditure of
British Columbia for the year
1863 which you
forwarded with your dispatch No. 14 of the
7th of March last.
Towards meeting certain
claims claims of the Imperial Government you have
inserted in these estimates an item of five thousand and fifty-two
Pounds three shillings and eight pence (£5052.3.8) which is less by two
thousand Pounds (£2000.0.0) than the amount claimed for the Silver coin
and the Assay Office only.
In the settlement proposed in your despatch of the accounts between
the Imperial and Colonial Governments you credit the latter with two
thousand Pounds (£2000.0.0) as a portion stated to be undrawn of the
Parliamentary
Parliamentary aid for the year
1862-3 (or year ended the 31st March last)
but in the letter of which a copy is enclosed the Lords Commissioners
of the Treasury have shewn that not only in order to satisfy demands
made within the year
1862-3 were they obliged to anticipate the grant
for
1863-4 but also even if no further draught upon the last named grant
were to be presented for payment there would still be an available
balance of only one thousand Pounds (£1000.0.0) or half the deficiency
above adverted to.
In
In order to prevent the possibility of any mistake about the value
of the Specie, which it was entirely unjustifiable on the part of the
British Columbia Government ever to appropriate, I have instructed the
Agents General for Crown Colonies to pay the whole value of the Specie
viz six thousand nine hundred Pounds (£6900.0.0) to the British Treasury
out of the proceeds of the loan now in course of being raised for the
Colony.
Their Lordships imply at the close of their letter
that that the claims
of sixty nine Pounds thirteen shillings (£69.13.0) for the Bishops
passages and of ten thousand seven hundred and four Pounds sixteen
shillings and seven pence (£10704.16.7) for overdrafts will be the
subject of a further communication from their Lordships.
I have the honor to be
Sir
Your most obedient
humble Servant
Newcastle
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