What amount the Colony owes to the Bank is not known here,
nor do the
Crown Agents know.
But as the Bank have in their course of business for
profit trusted the Colony, they must look
to the Colony & not
to the Home
Gov for payment.
At the same time as
B. Columbia is a Crown Colony & its
expenditure is under the control of the Home
Gov it appears to
me hardly a satisfactory way of disposing of the matter simply telling
the Bank they must look to the Colony alone—& I think in such a
case
it might be justifiable on receiving an appeal from the Bank
to send it out to the Governor with an intimation that it is
one of the urgent duties of the local
Gov to maintain their
credit as well with their Bankers as it with their Public Creditors.
The amount the Colony is indebted in their account with the
Crown Agents is now about £12,000.
M Julyan thinks it possible that the Bank may have become
aware
that payments to the Sinking Fund have been stopped.