No. 32
               
            
            
               
               
                     Downing Street
                     
                  
               15th August 1864
               
               Sir,
                
            
            
               I have had under my consideration your Despatches named in the
               margin.
               
               
               
                  
                     Separate, 14th April 1864
                     
                     No. 13,      "    "     "
                     
                     No. 21,    27th   "     "
                     
                     Separate, 5th May   "
                     
                
               
               
               The questions raised in them about the salaries of the Officers in
               the Civil List, proposed in 
June 1863, have been settled for the present
               by my Despatches 4 of the 
30th of April and 26th of the 
1st Instant.
               But
when
 when I authorized the payment of £3,600 to the Governor and the
               Colonial Secretary I had not been informed that your Predecessor had
               already directed the Treasurer to pay out of Crown Revenue the other
               Salaries in the Civil List at the old rates, amounting to £2,020.  You
               will distinctly understand
that
 that all payments which have been or can be
               sanctioned, must be within the amount which the Crown Revenue will be
               sufficient to meet, until such time as proper provision shall be made by
               the Colonial Legislature for payment from other Colonial resources.
               
               As to the remaining questions your requests to be allowed a private
Secretary
               Secretary and house rent, and to be reimbursed such hotel expenses as
               you may have been put to for want of a residence, are in their nature
               reasonable, but so far as appears at present the payments already
               authorized are as great as the Crown Revenue will suffice to meet, and
               I regret therefore my inability to sanction
any
 any further charge upon
               that Revenue without being assured of its adequacy to bear it.
               
               I have to request that you will lose no time in transmitting
               the fullest information in your power.
               
            
            
               As to the crown Revenue i.e. the Balance now in hand—the
               payments which by reason of Contracts already entered into are
certain
               certain to be made to the Crown—and the estimated receipts from
               future land sales and other sources if any, and also assuming
               
British Columbia to be unwilling to enter into the arrangement for
               a reunion, as to the prospect of your Legislature's making proper
               provision for the future conduct of the Government.
               
 
            
            
               With reference to the 9th paragraph of your Despatch marked
               Separate of the 
5th of May, I have to observe that the Revenue
               which has not been surrendered by the Crown to the Legislature is
               not applicable as General Revenue, and for the proper mode of
               treating it I would refer you
to
 to my Despatch No. 27 of the 
1st
                  Instant.