Public Offices document.
Minutes (2), Other documents (1).
In response to a forwarded copy of a despatch from Douglas, Tennent conveys that the Committee of Privy Council for Trade is unable to suggest any remedy for the evils of a monopoly…established by certain owners of Steam Vessels in the traffic of Fraser's River, unless Douglas considers their monopoly illegal.
Office of Committee of Privy Council for Trade
Whitehall
17 June 1859
Sir,
I am directed by the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council
for Trade to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 8th.
Instant transmitting for their observations, by the direction of
Secretary Sir E.B. Lytton a copy of a despatch from the Governor
of British Columbia on the subject of a monopoly which has been
established by certain owners of Steam Vessels in the traffic
of Fraser's River.
in reply
In reply I am to request that you will state to the Secretary
for the Colonies that unless the proceedings to which the Governor
adverts are of an illegal character, (a point upon which the
opinion of the Law Officers of the Crown appears to have been asked)
My Lords are unable to suggest any remedy for the evils which they
occasion.
They would, however, observe that these evils are of a nature
which under a system of free competition will gradually produce
their own remedy by attracting more capital into so profitable aa
field of employment as the traffic on Fraser's River is described
by the Governor to be.
I am to add that My Lords will be glad to be favoured with
the opinion of the Law Officers upon this question so soon as it
shall have been received.
Mr Merivale
Reserve for opinion of the Law Offrs of the Crown. (Will
the late Law Officers now report such opinion, or shd we
address a fresh reference to the new ones. Perhaps ask the
Clerk of the late Law Officers what they will do in the matter.)