The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury have had
before them your letter of the
25th ulto, enclosing a
correspondence with the Governor of
British Columbia relative
to the financial condition of the Colony.
I am to state for the information of the Secretary of State that
the object of the letter from this Department of
June 30th last,
was to express the desire of this Board that the attention of
the Governor
should should be again drawn to the necessity, in the
interests of the Colony, that punctual remittances should be made
to this country to meet the liabilities on account of the Loans—even
should it be found necessary in adopting this course, to
reduce the number of appointments in the Colony and the salaries
attached thereto.