A correspondence between Lord Durham and Lord Glenelg, relating to
Lord Durham's establishment as Governor-General of British North America, has been laid before the House of Commons. Ap.. pended to the letters is the following
Memorandum of the .Salaries required for the Establishment of the Earl of Mokam, as &rents-General of British North America, and her Majesty's High Commssiioner, lye. 4e. Governer-General Chief Secretary £1,500 Military ditto 700 Two Assistant Secr garies (Clerks) 600 Legal Adviser 1,500 Private Secretary to the Governor-General ....
In his letter to Lord Glenelg, Lord Durham states that the only ap- pointments he has made are those of Mr. Edward Ellice, as Private Secretary, arid Colonel Cooper, as Military Secretary. He does not intend to make any other appointment till after his arrival in Canada.