No. 58
               
            
            
            
            
               The situation of Treasurer of 
Vancouver Island necessarily
               ceased to exist when the Colony was merged into that of 
British
                  Columbia.  I had, when in England, recommended to Your
Lordship
 Lordship
               that 
Mr Franks, the Treasurer of the continental portion of
               the Colony should relieved from his duties and 
Mr Watson
               appointed Treasurer of the United Colony.  You were pleased
               generally to assent.
               
               2.  On my return to the Colony however, I found the financial
               embarrassment much greater than I anticipated and also that the
               light duties of the office of Treasurer could be performed without
               trouble
or
 or increase of pay by the Collector of Customs.
               
               3.  The late Assembly of 
Vancouver Island having refused to
               grant any remuneration for a clerk to the Treasurer the work of that
               Department was much in arrear at the time of Union and the Revenue
               from direct taxation suffered largely in consequence of these
               arrears.  I therefore offered to continue 
Mr Watson in charge of
               the Treasury Department
at
               at 
Victoria with the same Salary as
               heretofore receiving and disbursing money as sub accountant.  I
               promised at the same time to consider his claims to the appointment
               of Treasurer in the event of that office being continued. 
Mr
                  Watson replied,
               
               I regret that I should be called upon to discharge duties of
               an inferior position of trust to that which I have so long held
               in the Colony.  I do not object to perform
those
 those duties if
               necessary, simply, as an interim arrangement for the convenience
               of the Government but it must be under a distinct Official
               Guarantee that the position which I now hold under Her Magesty's
               Commission will be fully recognized under the contemplated alteration.
               
               
Mr Watson has lately addressed another letter to the Colonial
               Secretary in which he requests that I will
               
               will make such
arrangements
 arrangements as will relieve me from the
               anomalous position in which solely for the convenience of the
               Public Service I have placed myself.
               
               
               4.  I regret 
Mr Watson's disinclination to continue in an
               appointment of equal pecuniary value to the one recently held by
               him. While holding a high opinion of 
Mr Watson as an
               accountant I do not consider his services as an executive officer
sufficiently
               sufficiently valuable to justify me in continuing the appointment
               of Treasurer merely with a view to retaining 
Mr Watson in the
               Colony.  I therefore have offered him, for himself, wife and
               family a free passage to England and full salary for six months.
               I have further promised to place his claims for reemployment
               before your Lordship. 
Mr Watson was for some time accountant
               in the Bank of British
North
 North America at 
Victoria, and was induced
               by 
Sir James Douglas to relinquish that employment for the
               appointment of Treasurer of 
Vancouver Island.  He has now been
               four years in the Government Service and I can confidently
               recommend him as a Gentleman of strict integrity—very valuable
               in any financial matters, but on the other hand I ought to state
               that his information on matters beyond
the
 the scope of his present
               department is not very extensive.
               
               I have the honor to be,
               My Lord,
               Your most obedient,
               humble Servant
               
Frederick Seymour
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     The payment of Passage & the 6 months full Salary will
                     I conclude require Treasury sanction—he will get Salary for
                     two months longer than he 
wd receive as compensation

 for
                     abolition of Office, namely a months Salary for each years—4—service.
                     
                     I suppose he will be considered a Candidate for Office,
                     tho' he appears to me to have damaged his claim on the Secy
                     of St: by throwing his last employment.
                     
                  
                  
                     A Clerk in the Auditors Office at Singapore £500 a year is wanted.
                     
                  
                  
                   
                  
                  
                     I think that the passage and 6 months salary may be
                     recommended to the Treasury.  Although there is a little
                     excess in the number of months, the Governor should in such
                     matters be supported.
                     
                  
                  
                     With regard to the future, I think that 
Mr Watson has
                     altogether denuded himself of any 
claim on the Office.
                     He has voluntarily thrown up an Appointment of equal emolument
                     to his original one.
                     
                     I should therefore employ him or not exactly as he may
                     happen to appear the best candidate for any particular Office.
                     The place at Singapore is worth  £100 less than his place at
                     
Vancouver, and it is also a subordinate one; which facts
                     induced him to throw up the appointment at 
Vancouver.  I
                     apprehend therefore that either he would not go to Singapore
                     or would only go with discontent for fear of being altogether dropped.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     I shd not hold out any prospect of reemployment to him.
                     I doubt him being [remainder cut off microfilm]
                     
                  
                  
                   
                  
                  
                     See subsequent—31-177 Nov. 22, 1859.
                     
                  
                  
                  
                   
            
            
               Other documents included in the file
               
                
                  
                  
                     Rogers to Secretary to the Treasury, 
8 June 1867, forwarding
                     copy of the despatch for consideration and recommending that the
                     governor's terms be sanctioned.
                     
 
                   
            
            
               
                  People in this document
                  
                        Adderley, C. B.
                  
                        Blake, Ernest Edward
                  
                        Carnarvon, Earl
                  
                        Cox,  Charles
                  
                        Douglas, Sir James
                  
                        Elliot, Thomas Frederick
                  
                        Franks, Charles W.
                  
                        Grenville, Richard
                  Rogers, Baron Blachford Frederic
                  Seymour, Governor Frederick
                  
                        Watson, Alexander
                
               
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