Hunt to Rogers (Permanent Under-Secretary)
               
            
            
               
               
                     Treasury Chambers
                     
                  
               22nd December 1866
               
               Sir,
  
                
            
            
               I am directed by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's
               Treasury to request that you will recall the attention of the
               Secretary of State for the Colonies to the letter from his
               Department of 
15th February, and the reply of My Lords of
               the 
31st May last, relating to a claim of the Government of
               
British Columbia upon HM Government for a sum of £9051.18.1.
               
               The greater portion, vizt £8592.5.2 of this sum was
               claimed in respect of the expenses of the Royal Engineers,
               and was founded as stated in the 3
rd paragraph of the Acting 
               Governor's despatch N
o 124 of 
27 November 1865, upon the
               Secretary of States despatch of 
13 May 1862
 1862 N
o 123.
               
               It appears to My Lords that the Acting Governor & the
               Colonial Auditor have misunderstood the arrangement sanctioned
               by that, and the previous despatch of 
27 February, not only in
               having claimed on behalf of the Colony a larger proportion of
               these expenses, than was intended to be charged to the Imperial
               Government, in accordance with that arrangement, but also by
               referring to the three years previous to 
1862; as it will no
               doubt be in the recollection of the 
Earl of Carnarvon, that a
               Vote was taken in that year for the arrears of the previous
               years, and that the arrangement sanctioned by the despatch was
               to be considered as a new one.
               
               On referring to the despatch of
27th 27th February
 27th February, a draft
               of which was sent for Their Lordships approval in the letter
               from the Colonial Office of 
21st February 1862, it will be
               seen that the entire cost, both Imperial & Colonial, of the Royal
               Engineers, was estimated to amount to about £22,000 per annum, vizt
               
               
               
               
                  
                     | Colonial Pay | £12000 | 
                  
                  
                     | Provisions &c | 5900 | 
                  
                  
                     | Regimental Pay | 3800 | 
                  
                  
                     | Total | £21700 | 
                  
               
               Of this sum HM Government decided that one moiety,
               £11000, must be defrayed from the Colonial Revenue—of the
               moiety to be paid from Imperial Funds £3800 was to be charged
               to Army Funds for the Regimental Pay, and the remaining sum of
               £7200 was to be provided by a Parliamentary Grant.
               
            The 
   
            
            
               The despatch states that "this sum in addition to the
               salary of the Governor will constitute the Estimate to be
               submitted to Parliament for 
British Columbia for the year
               
1862/3," and the Governor was directed to limit accordingly
               the Bills to be drawn on this Board.
               
               On this understanding the sum of £7200 was voted by
               Parliament for the following year.
               
            
            
               In making out their Account of the sum claimed from HM
               Government, the Colonial authorities have not included the
               Regimental Pay—the Bills, which are included in the Auditors
               Statement, having no reference to this expenditure, which has been
               defrayed by a separate set of Bills and the amount charged to Army Funds.
               
            
            
               My Lords have ascertained from the
War
 War Department that
               the Regimental Pay and allowances amounted
               
               
               
               
                  
                     | for the year 1862, | £4597.1.5. | 
                  
                  
                     | for the year 1863, | £3625.0.7. | 
                  
               
               In making up the account between the two Governments these
               sums should be included in accordance with the arrangement made
               by the despatch of 27th February 1862.
               
            
            
               My Lords also observe that the Colonial Authorities have
               taken no notice in their account of the payment in this Country,
               out of the Parliamentary Grant, of 
Col. Moody's Colonial Pay
               at the rate of £1200 a year during the year 
1862, and up to
               
14th November 1863, when he left the Colony.
               
               They consider that the payments on that account should have
               been included in the
general
 general account, and if the account
               between the two Governments had been made out in this manner,
               vizt in accordance with the arrangement that was sanctioned,
               it would be seen that there would not only have been no balance
               due to the Colony, but that the Imperial Government has paid more
               than the amount originally intended.  (See copy of Statements herewith.)
               
               My Lords regret that the circumstances above stated were
               lost sight of when Their communication of 31st May was
               addressed to your Department.
               
            
            
               The claim having been admitted by that letter, They are
               unwilling now to revoke its admission, but as only a portion,
               vizt £6714.14.11 has been actually paid to the Crown Agents
on
               on behalf of the Colony, They consider that no further issue
               in respect of the balance should be made.
               
               With regard to the other items included in the total claim
               for £9051.18.1, vizt advances
               
               
               
               
               
               My Lords are of opinion that they must be considered as included in
               the sum of £6714.14.11 that has been paid to the Crown Agents.
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  Mr Elliot
                     You will recollect that the claim preferred by the
                     Colonial Govt to a Sum of £9051 due to them from
                     Imperial Funds caused some surprise here.  It was
                     referred to the Treasury for investigation & allowed.
                     It now appears on further investigation that there is no
                     balance due to the Colony—the Imperial Govt having
                     paid more than was originally intended.
                     
 
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     See minutes with former, 1944.
                     
                  
                  
                  
                   
                
            
            
               Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
               
                
                  
                  
                     "Statement of Apportionment of the Total Expenses incurred for the
                     Royal Engineers in 
British Columbia for the year 
1862."
                     
 
                  
                  
                     "Statement of Apportionment of the total expenses incurred for the
                     Royal Engineers in 
British Columbia for the year 
1863."