As to the financial
condition of the Colony it is expected that there will be a deficit
of £45,000 in last years Revenue.
As to the settlement of the
Red River District I believe that successive
Secretaries of State
have been of opinion that its colonization should be undertaken by
the Canadian
Govt—but I pass this on to you through
Mr Dealtry
who will be able to give some information on that point, & the other
questions relating to Saskatchewan & the
Lake District.
I dare say that the progress of "self government" will be rapid,
when the new Colony is well
afloat. The two points will be 1. the
legalization of the present informal mode of securing a representation
of the Colony. 2. a decision of the number of magistrates &
officials in the Council.
I should be disposed to send copies of these to
Ld
Monck—confidentially like all F.O. communications of this
kind—observing
that all the inf
n wh reached HG impressed on him the paramount
necessity of losing no time in dealing with the H.B.C. question.