With reference to your letter of the
14th June last, I am directed
by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to transmit
herewith copy of a Report from the Commissioners of Audit—No 289 of
28 July 1862—together with Copy of a letter from
Lieut Col Hawkins
RE, HM Commissioner for the North Western Boundary, on the subject
of of an advance of £200 made to him by the Treasurer of
British Columbia
in
August 1859 on account of the expenses of his journey to England
on the occasion of the seizure of the
Island of San Juan by the
United States—and I am to request that you will state to the
Duke of
Newcastle that it appears to their Lordships that this expense should
be considered as a Civil charge connected with the occupation of
San Juan.
If His Grace concurs in this opinion their Lordships would suggest
that provision should be made for the amount in the same manner as it
has been proposed to provide for other Civil Expenditure connected
with
San Juan—which formed the subject of the correspondence noted
in the margin,
Treasury letter of 5 June/62
Colonial Office letter of 14 June/62
viz in the Parliamentary estimate for
British Columbia for the year
1863/41863/4.