 
                  
                  Draft, Merivale to Moody, 23 August 1858, as follows:
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  As you have been selected for the office of Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works
                     in 
British Columbia, 
Sir E. Lytton considers it desirable to place on record the arrangement which has been settled
                     on your 

acceptance of the appointment. It is to be distinctly understood
1 That the Governor is the Supreme authority in the Colony. That you will concert with
                     him, and take his orders as to the spots in the Colony to which your attention as
                     to Surveys &c should be immediately and principally directed. 

That you will advise and render him all the assistance in your power in the difficult
                     situation in which it is probably that he will be placed for some time.
2. The Governor will be instructed to regard your duties as special, and that they
                     are not on any account to be interfered with, except under circumstances 

of the gravest necessity, so that all possible conflict of duties may be avoided.
                     On this point 
Sir Edward feels persuaded that your character, and your Colonial Experience are sufficient
                     guarantees against any discordance with the Governor.
3. The Governor will be authorized to draw upon the Lords Comm 

of 
the Treasury for the payment of the expenses attending the surveying party under your orders if
                     he should have no funds immediately at hand in the Colony for that purpose. You will
                     therefore, address your requisitions for money to him if it should be necessary. At
                     the same time it is well to understand that 

Her Majestys Government count on the immediate raising of large revenues from the
                     Land Sales and other resources of the Colony, sufficient to defray from the outset
                     the expenses of the survey and of all other except the Salary of the Governor. And
                     you will afford the Governor though without shackling his discretion 

the benefit of your talents and experience in any suggestions for ensuring at the
                     earliest period this paramount object.
4. The rates of pay and allowances which have been settled for officers and men are
                     as follows
                  
                  
                  
                     
                        
                        
                           | Officers | Officers Regimental Pay per annum | Colonial Allowance | Total | 
                        
                        
                           | 1 Chief Comm of Lands & Works Col Moody Col RE | £330 | £1200 | £1530 | 
                        
                        
                           | 1 Captain | £202 | £350 | £552 | 
                        
                        
                           | 1 2 Captain | £202 | £350 | £552 | 
                        
                        
                           | 1 3 2 Captain | £202 | £350 | £552 | 
                        
                        
                           | 2 Subalterns (each) | £125 | £250 | £375 | 
                        
                      
                   
                  
                  
                     
                        
                        
                           | Non Commissioned Officers and Sappers | Reg Pay per diem | Working pay per diem | Total | 
                        
                        
                           | 1 Color Sergeant & Acting Sergeant Major | 3.10½ | 3 to 5 | 6.10½ to 8.10½ | 
                        
                        
                           | 1 Sergeant and Acting Quarter Master | 3.4½ | 3 to 5 | 6.4½ to 8.4½ | 
                        
                        
                           | 7 Sergeants (each) | 2.10½ | 3 to 5 | 5.10½ to 7.10½ | 
                        
                        
                           | 8 1 Corporals | 2.2½ | 3 to 5 | 3.2½ to 6.2½ | 
                        
                        
                           | 8 2 Corporals | 1.10¾ | 1 to 4 | 2.10¾ to 5.10¾ | 
                        
                        
                           | 2 Buglers 123 Sappers | 1.2½ | 1 to 4 | 2.2½ to 5.2½ | 
                        
                      
                  
                  
                  5. It is agreed that you shall remain in the colony one year from the date of your
                     arrival, and that you will not quit it unless 

you are satisfied that the Officer you leave in charge is fully competent to the work
                     before him, and that the public service is not prejudiced by your return to England.
                     Should you desire to stay longer for the execution of works in which you are actively
                     engaged and to which you consider your presence essential you will 

communicate that wish to HM'S Government. You will make it your care to furnish this
                     department from time to time with full reports of the various resources and capabilities
                     of the Colony, according to the information which the exercise of your functions will
                     necessarily give you and with a 

view to the development of the social and industrial prosperity and welfare of the
                     Colony; its mines, its fisheries, the quality of its coal, the nature of the soil,
                     the maritime approaches to the Colony, if held distinct from 
the Island.
These reports will be sent to this department through the Governor.