I have had the honor to receive Your Lordship's Despatch N 12,
               of the 
21 February, calling my attention to the 
Duke of
                  Buckingham's Despatch N 63, of the 
21 August 1868, and to
               previous correspondence respecting a claim
against
 against this
               Government for £675.2.4, Six hundred and seventy five pounds,
               two shillings and fourpence, on account of Stores supplied by
               the War Department for the service of the Colony.
               
               2. When Your Lordship wrote you had not received my Despatch
               N 9, of the 
29 January transmitting the Estimates for this
               Year and reporting upon the financial position of the Colony.
               From what I there stated it will be obvious that the condition
               of
the
 the finances is really as yet far from being improved. No
               provision has been made for this claim on the Estimates for this
               Year as I was entirely ignorant of it until now. I could not
               remit the amount without borrowing it from the Bank at twelve
               per cent compound interest—that is, interest on which interest
               is charged at the expiration of every quarter—and under all the
               circumstances of the case I trust that Your Lordship will permit
               me to defer the remittance.