Treasury Chambers
                     
                  
               4 May 1859
                
            
            
               In reply to 
Mr Elliot's Letter of the 
29th Ultimo, Enclosing Copies
               of a Correspondence which has passed relative to the erection of
               Lighthouses in Fucas Straits, and the Approaches to 
Esquimalt
                  Harbour, 
Vancouver's Island; I am directed by the Lords Commissioners
               of Her Majesty's Treasury to acquaint you, for the information of 
Sir
                  E Bulwer Lytton, that my Lords approve of measures being taken for
               sending out immediately from this country, the apparatus required for
               the two Lighthouses proposed to be erected.
               
               They also approve of the sum of 
seven
seven thousand pounds (£7000) being
               inserted in the Estimate for 
British Columbia, with the understanding
               that one half of that sum will be hereafter repaid from Colonial
               Funds, and that the Contribution from Imperial Funds towards the
               erection of the Lighthouses will be limited to three thousand, five
               hundred pounds (£3,500).
               
               Their Lordships are of opinion that it would be inexpedient to place
               any portion of this Charge upon the General Estimate for Lighthouses
               abroad, and that it would be desirable to include it for the present,
               with the other Items which are to be repaid wholly or in part, from
               the Revenues of 
British Columbia, and 
Vancouver's Island.
               
               Adverting to the excessive expenditure already incurred in the
               attempt to erect a Lighthouse on the Basses Rocks
               
               off 
the
the coast of
               Ceylon—attributable in a great degree to the want of a proper and
               clear understanding as to the Parties upon whom devolved the
               responsibility of the Work—My Lords request that 
Sir EB Lytton will
               make 
Governor Douglas fully aware that altho the Board of Trade will
               readily afford any advice or information, and will send out from this
               country the Lighting apparatus, they decline undertaking any
               responsibility as to the selection of the site or the construction of
               the Towers; and My Lords, in sanctioning the Estimate of £7,000,
               trust that 
Sir EB Lytton will instruct 
Governor Douglas to consider
               himself responsible for the adoption of proper means for selecting
               the site, and having the construction of the Work properly superintended.
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                     Mr Elliot
                     It will now be necessary to write to the Board of Trade, apprizing
                     that 
Dt of this determination, & requesting that measures may be
                     taken for sending out to 
V.Couvers Isd, with as little delay as
                     possible, the requisite apparatus for the proposed two Lights.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     2.  I would also apprize the Admiralty of the result requesting them
                     to instruct their Naval Officers on the Spot to render all the
                     assistance, by advice & otherwise, which they can to the proposed
                     work.
                     
                  
                  
                     And 3
y I would send the Governor a copy of the correspondence
                     in which we have been engaged on the subject—tell him that the B
d of
                     Trade will send out the Lighting apparatus as speedily as
                     possible—and that the moiety of the expense, which the two Colonies
                     are to pay, must be borne in such proportions by them as he may think
                     equitable.  (
VanCouver's Isd has a Legislature, & can vote the
                     money.)
                     
                     4
thly  You will, I fear, have to add this item to the 
B. Columbia
                     Estimate.
                     
                  
                  
                     The Colonial Estimates are finally settled and gone to the printers
                     to be struck off, so that it is too late to make any alteration this
                     year.  The item must be held over for insertion next year.
                     
                  
                  
                     I should follow 
Mr Blackwood's Minute merely departing from it so
                     far as to explain that it has been too late to insert an item for the
                     lighthouses in this year's Parl Estimates, but that the provision for
                     that purpose announced in the correspondence will be submitted to
                     Parliament next year, and that in the meantime any requisite amounts
                     will be advanced on account.
                     
 
                
            
            
               Other documents included in the file
               
               
               
                
                  
                  
                     Draft,
                     
Elliot to Secretary to the Admiralty, 
13 May 1859, asking that naval
                     officers in the area be instructed to render all possible assistance
                     in the construction of the lighthouses.