Watson to Rogers (Permanent Under-Secretary)
               
            
            
               
               
                     41 Arme Street
                     
                  
                     Edinburgh
                     
                  
               20th Aug 1870
               
               Sir,
                
            
            
               Referring to my letter of the 18th July last and to your
               rejoinder of the 23rd idem I have now the honor to request that
               you will acquaint His Lordship The Secretary of State for the Colonies
               
            
            
               1.  That through the representations of the late 
Governor
                  Seymour, that my office, although necessary under the Local Laws
               of 
Vancouver Island, had been abolished by the "Officers Enabling
               Ordinance of 
British Columbia 1867"  I was induced gratefully to
               accept the terms of His Excellency's offer to me as an
               equivalent for the Fiscal Office which I held, up to the date of
               the union of the Colonies, under the Royal Warrant of
               appointment the emoluments appertaining to which were £600 per annum.
               
 
            
            
               2.  That, the terms of the offer referred to were as follows,
               namely:
               
               (1) Six months leave of absence on full pay.
               
               (2) The passage of myself and family to England.
               
               (3) The assurance that His Excellency would lay before the
               Secretary of State my claims for employment elsewhere.
               
               
            
            
               3.  That, not only has the Ordinance alluded to never passed
               into law; the Colonial Secretary of 
British Columbia having
               made a statement to that effect during the last Session of the
               Legislature; but the third term of His Excellency's offer to me
               has not been implemented although a period of more than three
               years has elapsed since the offer was made.
               
               4.  Under the circumstances I have respectfully to state that if
               Her Majesty's Government is not prepared to carry out the terms
               of my agreement with the
late
 late Governor of 
British Columbia I am
               willing to accept the emoluments appertaining to the Office of
               Treasurer of the late Colony of 
Vancouver Island up to the date
               when I resigned the Commission into the hands of the Governor of
               
British Columbia and which I hereby claim.
               
               I have at the same time to request that His Lordship will be
               pleased to afford me a categorical reply to this letter.
               
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                     Mr Herbert
                     I think this pertinaceous man might be answer
d by telling him
                     that the circumstances under which he ceased to hold Office in
                     
B. Columbia & the question of his
                     re-employment in the public service have been fully considered &
                     that his case must be taken as finally disposed of.
                     
 
                  
                  
                   
                  
                  
                     At once.
                     
                  
                  
                  
                   
            
            
               Other documents included in the file
               
                
                  
                  
                     Herbert to 
Watson, 
25 August 1870, advising that the
                     circumstances of his case had been fully considered, and were to
                     be regarded as being finally disposed of.