No. 132
               
            
            
               
               
                     Victoria
                     
                  
               28th September 1867
               
               My Lord Duke,
                
            
            
               The finances of the Colony are still deplorably bad,
               principally on account of all the stores having been filled
               with goods while 
Victoria was a free port, which goods on
               Union being effected come free on to the Mainland.  Then we
               have to pay, as Your
Grace
 Grace is but too well aware heavy interest
               and sinking funds on our 
London Loans.  Every reduction is being
               made in the expenditure on Public works, and many Government officers
               have been discharged,  Still the number we have at present is beyond
               our requirements and means of support.
               
               3.  
Mr Spalding arrived in
the
 the Colony in the early part of
               
1859.  He brought the ordinary letter from the Colonial Office.  It
               was dated 
21st October 1858.
               
               4.  He was in 
March 1859 temporarily employed in the Colonial
               Secretary's Office of 
British Columbia.  In 
April 1859 he was sent
               to 
New Westminster as Magistrate.  The active duties of that office
               were however taken out of his hands as soon as 
Mr Brewarrived
 arrived from
               England, which happened as soon as any population centred there.
               
Mr Spalding's principal duties at 
New Westminster were those of
               Postmaster, and in the beginning of 
1864, he was created by 
Sir
                  James Douglas, Postmaster General.  In the summer of 
1866 he was
               detached by 
Mr Birch to 
Cariboo West, and subsequently to 
Cariboo
               East to act as Gold Commissioner.
               He was relieved by 
Mr Ball in 
MayMay 1867
 1867 and in 
June I sent him to
               
Nanaimo to take temporary charge of the district.
               
               5.  
Mr Spalding served in the Army until he reached the
               rank of Captain.  He has performed with efficiency all the duties
               which have been entrusted to him in the Colony and bears a
               blameless reputation.  Possibly Your Grace might find means of
               providing for him in some other Colony.
               
 
            
            
               I have the honor to be,
               My Lord Duke,
               Your most obedient,
               humble Servant.
               
Frederick Seymour
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
               
               
               
               
                
                  
                  
                     What Salaries has he received?
                     
                  
                  
                   
                  
                  
                     Mr Cox
                     £350 as Magistrate.  Would he not do for the Ass
t
                     Postmastership 
H Kong.
                     
 
                  
                  
                   
                  
                  
                     Ack, has been noted.
                     
                  
                  
                  
                   
            
            
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                           Mr Bryant
                           I pass this on to you because the phraseology appears to me
                           calculated to leave 
Mr Spalding to hope that he will be provided
                           for, & I doubt whether this is the 
Duke of B's meaning.  It 
wd be
                           well to have some recognized form—or two or three forms of

 different
                           degrees of promise.
                           
 
                        
                        
                           I would at any rate insert the words wh used I think to be
                           usual wh I have suggested.
                           
                        
                        
                           Mr Spalding has made no claim whatever on the Imperial
                           
Govt.  He went out not on an apptmt but as an adventurer—&
                           obtained an apptmt from the Col 
Govt.
                           
 
                        
                        
                           I shd be inclined to say in such case that his name had been
                           noted "with those of other applicants for Colonial Appointments who, I
                           am to add, are very numerous."
                           
                        
                        
                           Encouragement is a fault on the unkind side.
                           
                        
                        
                         
                        
                        
                           Yes.  Alter draft accordingly.
                           
                        
                        
                         
                   
               
               
                
            
            
               
                  People in this document
                  
                        Ball,  Henry Maynard
                  Birch,  Arthur Nonus
                  
                        Brew, Chartres
                  
                        Bryant, H. S.
                  
                        Cox,  Charles
                  
                        Douglas, Sir James
                  
                        Grenville, Richard
                  
                        Robinson,  William
                  Rogers, Baron Blachford Frederic
                  Seymour, Governor Frederick
                  
                        Spalding, Justice of the Peace W. R.
                
               
                  Places in this document
                  British Columbia
                  Cariboo Region
                  Hong Kong
                  London
                  Nanaimo
                  New Westminster
                  Victoria