I am directed by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's
Treasury to transmit to you, herewith, a Copy of a Letter
from the Commissioners of Audit, and of its enclosure,
claiming repayment of the amount of advances from the Treasury
Chest, on account of British Columbia, and I am to request
that you will state to the Duke of Newcastle that the
balance on the Grant for British Columbia for the year
1859/60, is not sufficient to meet the Claim of the TreasuryChest
Chest for these advances which amount to £10,340.4.8.
Their Lordships propose to postpone the repayment,
until some general adjustment of the advances for this
Colony can be made.
In the mean time, however, They consider that Colonel
Moody, and Captain Parsons, should be called upon to
furnish accounts for the several issues to them or to their order,
Agree in this opinion. But before writing to B. Columbia
for Col: Moody's accts ascertain (privately) whether he has not left
them in this Country with Major Elphinstone R.E.
with the exception of the payments on account
of their own Passages, and those of their respective families.
With reference to the last paragraph of the Auditor's
Report, My Lords are of opinion that the account of this
Expenditure should be rendered to the Commissioners of Audit
for their examination,
Their Lordships would, at the same time, call
call
the
attention of His Grace to the necessity of calling for
Accounts of the several sums which have been drawn by the
Governor and Treasurer by Bills on the Paymaster General,
In the absence of any special Instructions, Their
Lordships would submit to the Duke of Newcastle the
expediency of informing the Treasurer that it will be
necessary to forward to the Commissioners of Audit Accounts
and Vouchers of the several sums received and disbursed by him,
on account of the Bills drawn
upon
upon the Paymaster General.
Their Lordships would also call the attention of His
Grace to the expediency of giving some directions in regard to the
course to be pursued in accounting for the Revenue raised in the Colony,
Very proper, & always intended when the time arrived for so
doing.
the Revenue of which is to be accounted for
to Her Majesty's Government, upon the same system that has been
adopted in the other dependencies of the Crown not possessing
representative Governments.
Adopt the same system in B.C. as in other Crown Colonies
in this respect.
Their Lordships apprehend that the Forms of Instructions
which have been already furnished to the Treasurer will enable
him to draw up the Accounts in a satisfactory state for
examination by the Commissioners of Audit.
Of this the T-y are the best Judges. They & the
Audit Bd have drawn out the Instructions.
Mr Blackwood
I have detained these papers in order to make some
inquiry at the War Office & Treasury about these accts.
I now submit these Drafts for approval.
It seems very doubtful whether Capt Gossets
instructions are more than mere rules on matters of detail,
and on the forms in which he is to keep his Books &c and
I therefore have ventured to insert in the Despatch to
Gov. Douglas instructions on some points which have been
hitherto neglected & which are of much importance to this
Department; Such as sending home Estimates, periodical
returns &c.
I have also announced to him the proposed amount of the
Parly Vote.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
Henry Arbuthnot and W.L. Maberly, Audit Office, to
Treasury, 10 March 1860, transmitting a statement and vouchers
for advances made by the paymaster general from Treasury Chest Funds
on account of British Columbia.
Draft, Rogers to G.A. Hamilton, Treasury, advising that repayment
of sums due should be postponed until general adjustments
of the advances on account of the colony could be made.