Having noticed in your Despatches by the last Mail various
               requisitions for articles for the use of your Government, I thought it
               expedient to call upon the 
Crown Agents for a report of the state of
               their account with 
British Columbia and of the date and amount of the
               periodical demands on them for interest

 on the debt. I have the honor
               to enclose for your information, a copy of the letter addressed to the
               
Crown Agents and of their reply.
               
               I can assure you that I feel no want of confidence in your sense of
               importance of regularity in the pecuniary transactions of your
               Government. You have doubtless abstained from sending any remittances
               to meet the approaching half year's interest on the debt, from your
               knowledge that the 
Crown Agents held for disposal an amount of
               debentures far exceeding the amount required for this obligation. It
               would involve a superfluous cost to remit money from the Colony to pay
               interest
in
 in this Country so long as there are funds here belonging to
               the Colony which can be applied to the same purpose. But the state of
               the money Market during the past year has shown you that the power to
               borrow cannot be reckoned upon as equivalent to the possession of the
               money. You will have the best means on the spot of knowing the further
               amount of Bills which you may from time to time have drawn against the
               Loan or of supplies for which you shall have sent requisitions to the
               Agents. But whenever the time may come at which such demands will have
               exhausted the funds at your disposal here, I am
sure
 sure that you will be
               fully sensible of the

 necessity of making remittances in such ample time
               as to ensure the periodical payment of the half yearly interest with the
               punctuality which is essential to the credit of the Colony.