The 
Lords Commissoners of Her Majesty's Treasury having
               had under their consideration your Letter of the 
16
                  September
               last
               
               transmitting a copy of a Letter from the
               Secretary to the 
Bank of British North America submitting
               proposals for establishing a Bank in 
British Columbia and
               
Vancouver's Island, and requesting Their Lordships' opinion
               and advice
on
 on the subject, I am commanded to acquaint you for
               the information of Secretary 
Sir E. Bulwer Lytton that as
               the Charter of the British Bank of North America empowers
               that Corporation to establish branches "in any of the British
               Colonies or Settlements in North America or adjacent to
               British North America" there would appear to be no obstacle
               to the proceeding contemplated by the Directors in the case
               of 
Vancouver's Island and 
British Columbia, and My Lords are
               of opinion that having
regard
 regard to the advantage which those
               Colonies would derive from the early establishment of well
               conducted Banks supported by British Capital, proper
               encouragement should be afforded to the undertaking. At
               the same time Their Lordships' consider that it would be very
               undesirable to give to this Bank any pledge in regard to
               entrusting to it Government business or to such preference in any
               respect as would give it the privilege or even appearance of
               a monopoly. Some risk will no doubt, as represented in the
               Letter from
the
 the Secretary to the Bank, attend the first
               establishment of a Bank in a new Colony, but, on the other
               hand, it is impossible to foresee the extent of banking
               accommodation which may be soon required at either place, and
               My Lords think that it may be safely left to Capitalists to
               judge of the expediency of incurring the risk.
               
               The interference of Her Majesty's Government should be
               confined in the case of New Banks to the enforcement of
               those requirements which the regulations for the establishment
               of Banking Companies in the Colonies
provide
 provide for the Security
               of the Public and such Banks should not be detained from
               fair competition by previous concessions to existing Banks.
               
               The circumstance that a petition has been presented to
               
the Queen in Council for the Grant of a Charter to another
               Company for conducting Banking operations in the Colonies
               in question, apparently under creditable auspices, affords
               additional ground for caution in regard to any pledge of
               special favour to the 
Bank of British North America.