I have laid before the Postmaster General your letter of the
               
11 Ultimo, enclosing a Statement of the amount paid by the
               Government of 
British Columbia for the conveyance of Mails
               between that Colony and 
San Francisco from the 
1 of January
                  to the 31 of December 1870; and I am directed by 
M Monsell
               to state that, in accordance with the regulation laid down by
               
the Treasury in 
August 1867, he has caused an Account to be
               prepared, showing the total estimated cost of conveyance of the
               Mails between this Country and 
British Columbia, in both
               directions, during the year 
1870, and the proportion of the cost
               chargeable to the Imperial Post Office and to the Colony
               respectively.
               
               This Account, a copy of which is sent herewith, shows a balance
               of £813.5.2 due to
the
 the Colony and a Warrant for this amount
               has been issued in favour of the 
Crown Agents for the Colonies.