No. 59
               
            
            
               
               
                     Victoria
                     
                  
               8th June 1868
               
               My Lord Duke,
                
            
            
               I have had the honor to receive today Your despatch No. 22, of
               
10th April, on the subject of the financial condition of the
               Colony.  The
Returns
 Returns called for by Your Grace I shall be unable
               to forward, I regret to say, by the present opportunity.  They
               shall follow by the next.
               
               2.  As far as I am concerned I have to repeat the statement,
               that I have never appointed an Officer higher than a constable
               and have no expectation of doing so during my incumbency of
               Office.  My
duty
 duty has been simply to cut down expenditure and
               many are the families I have reduced to destitution.
               
               3.  To impose additional taxation, as suggested by Your Grace,
               would be simply to drive the unattached population out of the
               Colony and to leave us poorer than we are now.
               
            
            
               4.  Enormous sums were spent by my predecessor in making rival
               roads to
the
 the single Gold Mine of 
Cariboo.  A staff of Public
               Officers was created sufficient for a population ten times as
               great as we have now.  To me has fallen the melancholy task of
               reducing expenditure, and I may mention incidentally that my own
               Salary is upwards of eleven months in arrears and that the Bank
               of 
British Columbia is charging me eighteen per cent interest
on
 on
               an overdrawn account.
               
               5.  The reductions I propose to make will probably leave me
               without an Executive Council and I shall have humbly to request
               fresh Royal Instructions.
               
            
            
               I have the honor to be,
               My Lord Duke,
               Your Grace's most obedient,
               humble Servant.
               
Frederick Seymour
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  Sir F. Rogers
                     Send to the T
y for information a copy of the 
D. of
                        Buckingham's of the 
10 April N
o 22, written on the receipt
                     of their letter 3274, & of this despatch?
                     
 
                  
                  
                   
                  
                  
                     See subsequent 102/11064/68.
                     
                  
                  
                  
                   
            
            
               Other documents included in the file
               
                
                  
                  
                     Rogers to Secretary to the Treasury, 
25 July 1868, forwarding
                     copies of correspondence with reference to the financial condition of
                     the colony.