No. 29
1. I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Despatch
N
o 15, of the
23rd of August, in reply to my communication N
o
11 of the
19th of May last, reporting the assistance which I had
afforded to
Governor Stevens, in repressing the Indian war in
American
Oregon and I observe with a feeling
ofof the highest gratification that
Her Majesty's Government entirely approve of my conduct on that
occasion.
2. The sum which I advanced on that and a previous occasion,
mentioned in my Despatch No. 9 of the 10th of April last, amounting
to 7000 Dollars, being at 50d exchange equal to 1458.16.8, has not
yet been repaid, a circumstance which puts me to inconvenience, as to
the great injury of my private fortune, I am otherwise exposed to much
expense through my official position in this Colony.
3. In those circumstances I must beg to appeal for relief to Her
Majesty's Government to the extent of assuming the loan to
Governor
Stevens, as a public debt, and authorising me to draw upon the public
Treasury, on that account
forfor the sum advanced to him, with interest at
6 per cent, from the date of
Mr Stevens bonds. This would be a great
accommodation to me, while Her Majesty's Government, will not be exposed
to loss, as the payment of the bonds is certain, though deferred for the
time.
4. Trusting that you will take my request into favourable
consideration.
I have the honor to be Sir
Your most obedient humble Servant
James Douglas
Governor
The Right
Honble Henry Labouchere Esq
re
Her Majesty's principal Secretary of State
For the Colonial Department.
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Merivale
The
Govr asks the Imperial
Govt to assume as a public debt the
loan he granted to the American
Govr Stevens. His conduct in
assisting
Govr Stevens was generally approved & there would therefore
seem to be sufficient grounds for referring this Desp: to the F.O. &
recommending that the United States
Govt should be applied to, to
redeem the Bonds given by their Officer for assistance rendered to him
in the execution of his public duty?
Mr Ball
I think this should be done at once? The Governor deserves all
encouragement.
I quite concur. Write at once.
Other documents included in the file
Draft,
Merivale to
E. Hammond, Foreign Office,
22 January 1857,
forwarding copy of the despatch for consideration.