I suppose the best course
w be simply to ackn
Gov Kennedy's dph &
to state that on fresh cons of the case
M C saw no reason to
doubt that the authorities of
Washington were really desirous of
assisting the
Gov of
V.C.I. in enforcing the Law & would have
assisted her—if the law of their country had enabled them to do so.
That
M C—notices with pleasure the courtesy displayed in the
letter of the American
Gov and the anxiety
w he expresses to
meet the reasonable wishes of the
V.I. Gov.
I
w send the corresp to the B. of T. with ref to the
suggestion that the extradition
of ships sailing with papers
sh
form a subject of Treaty.
This is a question of Trade not of Colonial Policy.