No. 32
25 July 1858
1. I have the honor of transmitting herewith copy of a
correspondence with Her Majesty's Boundary Commissioners,
Captains
Prevost and
Richards on the subject of an increase of
pay, which they begged might be given to the ships companies of
the "
Satellite" and "
Plumper" under their command.
2. You
2. You will observe that they were alarmed about the desertion
of their men, fearing that in consequence of the want of hands,
it might be out of their power to maintain their ships in a
state of efficiency.
3. Their fears were not groundless as many men had at the date
of Captain
Prevost's letter, deserted from the "
Satellite" and
others were preparing to follow their example.
4. As the matter was urgent and there was no time for referring
the question to the Admiralty, as the ships might in a few days,
have been deserted by their crews, I authorized
Captain Prevost
to announce without delay to the companies of Her Majesty's
Ships "
Satellite" and "
Plumper"
that
that they would hereafter
receive an allowance from the Territorial Revenue equal to their
rate of pay from the Crown.
5. The men of those two ships are now therefore receiving
double their pay, and there are so many inducements for
desertion that it is possible they may not remain even on those
terms, but certainly not for the regular pay of the service.
6. Should that measure not meet with your approval, I will
discontinue the extra pay, at any time you may direct, and
continue it until I receive your instructions on the subject.
I have etc.
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Merivale
This proceeding appears to me an abundant justification for our
paying the R. Engineer party good wages. I hope that what has
been settled for the private Soldiers will be found to be enough
to keep them from deserting. As the "
Satellite" and "
Plumper"
are performing a For: Office duty in running the Maritime
Boundary line I think we should communicate this
desph &c to
that
Dt as well as to the Adm
y adding that the proceeding
which has been requested obtains
Sir Edward Lytton's approval.
I think we should further send copies of those Papers to the
H.B.C
o for their information. I presume that the payments in
question will be made out of the "Territorial Revenue" of
British Columbia—which Country occasions this extra expense.
Finally sanction the Governors conduct.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
Douglas to
Prevost,
5 July 1858, advising that the territorial
revenue would at once advance funds to double the pay of seamen
on his ship.
Other documents included in the file
Draft, Colonial Office to
E. Hammond, Foreign Office,
23 September
1858, forwarding copy of the despatch.
Draft, Colonial Office to
H. Berens, Hudson's Bay Company, forwarding
copy of the despatch.
Minutes by CO staff
I hardly think this need be sent to the H.B.C
o. This extra
pay is to come out of the territorial Revenue of
B. Columbia, I
presume. But the Governor is not clear in his inf
n on this point.
Other documents included in the file
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People in this document
Berens, Henry Hulse
Blackwood, Arthur Johnstone
Douglas, Sir James
Hammond, Edmund
Lytton, Sir Edward George Earle Bulwer
Merivale, Herman
Prevost, Captain James Charles
Richards, Captain George Henry
Stanley, Lord Edward Henry
Vessels in this document
HMS Plumper, 1848-1865
HMS Satellite, 1855-1879
Places in this document
British Columbia
Fraser River