Childers to Rogers (Permanent Under-Secretary)
               
            
            
               
               
                     Treasury Chambers
                     
                  
               10th July 1866
               
               Sir,
 
                
            
            
               With reference to 
Mr Elliot's letter of the 
23rd
                  ultimo, transmitting the Supply Ordinance of the Colony of
               
British Columbia for the year 
1866, together with the Colonial
               Estimates for this year, I am directed by the Lords
               Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to acquaint you, for
               the information of the Secretary of State, that My Lords
               will not object to these Estimates, which appear to have been
               prepared with a view to more careful economy than
those
 those of
               preceding years, and They assent to the confirmation of the
               Ordinance, N
o 4 of 
1866, providing for the expenditure of
               the year.  With reference, however, to the uncertainty as
               regards the accuracy of any Estimate of Revenue, to which the
               Acting Governor alludes in his despatch of the 
3rd of
                  April, and to the large amount of debt now owing by the
               Colony, I am desired to request that the Governor may be
               instructed to limit as far as possible his Expenditure on New
               Works and Buildings and Streets, until he is able to form a
               sound opinion as to the proceeds of the Revenue for the year.
               
 
 
            
            
               My Lords are glad to observe the large amount which is
               included in the Estimated Expenditure for the repayment of
               "Temporary Loans," amounting to $170,000, and They trust that
               after the remarks upon this system in the letter of this
               Board of the 
19th of April last, the Government of 
British Columbia will understand the necessity of limiting the
               expenditure of the Colony within the Receipts from Ordinary
               Revenue.  As the actual Expenditure of the year of 
1865 is
               stated by the Governor in his despatch of the 
2nd of April,
                  1866 (N
o 31) not to have exceeded £185,000, it may be that
               the $80,000 included in the Estimate of Revenue
for
 for 
1866 as
               "portion of Loan of 
1864 undrawn" is applicable for the service
               of 
1866, but on this point My Lords must reserve Their opinion
               till They are in possession of the Statement of the Actual
               Receipts and Disbursements of the Colony within the year 
1865,
               together with the account of its Liabilities at the close of
               that Period, which Their Lordships called for in Their letter
               of the 
19th of April last.
               
               I am further desired to observe that My Lords trust that
               under the prudent management of the Finances of the Colony
               which is apparent in these Estimates, it will
not
 not be again
               necessary to resort to the system into which the Government
               of the Colony had fallen of being continually in debt to the
               Bank of 
British Columbia. On the 
1st of January, 1866,
               this debt amounted to £33,675, and though arrears of Revenue
               might be set against some portion of this sum, it practically
               represented expenditure in advance if not in excess of means.
               
               My Lords would wish that the attention of the Governor
               should be directed to the number of the Clerical Staff
               employed in the Establishments, which appears to them larger
               than the Public Business of so small a community can really require.
               
            The 
 
            
            
               The Colonial Estimates are herewith returned, but I am
               to request that a copy of them may be forwarded for retention
               in this Department.
               
            
            
            
               I am desired to observe that under the head of "Administration
               of Justice" the expenditure is estimated for 1866 at $7150 against
               an actual expenditure in 1864 stated to have been $100,563.
               My Lords would request some explanation as to the large
               difference between these sums; as also as regards the item
               of "Transport" for which $13,750 are inserted in the Estimate,
               but only $12,750 is appropriated under the Ordinance.
               
            I am 
            
            
            
            
            
            
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  Mr Elliot
                     Sanction the Ord
ce.  Send the T-y a copy of the
                     Estimates.  Copy to Acting 
Govr directing him to furnish
                     the explanations required by the T-y & to govern his
                     proceedings for finance & the Establishments of the
                     Colony by the views laid down in this Letter.
                     
 
                  
                  
                   
            
            
               Other documents included in the file
               
                
                  
                  
                     Draft reply, 
Carnarvon to Officer Administering the Government,
                     No. 4, 
31 July 1866.