In justice to our firm, will you permit us to notify to you with reference to your
               speech in the House of Commons, upon the Second reading of the Bill for the Government
               of New Caledonia, in which you remarked that Mess 
Cunard proposed to run a line to 
Vancouvers Island by which the passage could be accomplished in 35 days Via 
New York and 
Panama, that we have already 
established a Line of Screw Steamers from 
England to 
Vancouvers Island (via the Isthmus of 
Panama) as you will perceive by our [attached] advertisement. Our first Screw Steamer will
               be despatched from England for 
Aspinwall with Passengers on or about the first week in 
August. She will be followed by a first class powerful Screw Steamer, with superior passenger
               accommodation (Via 
Cape Horn) intended to run regularly from 
Panama to 
Vancouvers Island, in conjunction with our Screws to Aspinwall from England. 

Cabin Passage fares, 1st Class 
£50 2 Class 
£35 Steerage 
£20.
As we were the first British House to establish a line of Steamers from England to
               
Vancouvers Island, we trust you will give us the credit, we hope you will consider due to the mercantile
               spirit of our enterprise, and refer to this fact on the Bill going into Committee.
P.S. Should Her Majestys Government determine to despatch a Company of Royal Artillery
               or other troops for service in 
New Caledonia, we should be happy to Tender for the conveyance of such in our second steamer (Via
               
Cape Horn) to sail in 
August, and request the favor of a Memorandum being made of our offer. A.C. & Co.