I am directed by
Lord Stanley to request that you will acquaint the
Earl of Carnarvon, with reference to your letter of the
9 of
October, that he has no objection to the despatch to the Governor
of
Vancouver Island of which you inclose a Draft, respecting the
proceedings of the Consul of the United States in causing salutes
to be fired in honor of the anniversary of the declaration of
American
Independence Independence.
Upon the whole it seems to
Lord Stanley that it would be quite
sufficient to tell the Governor that there can be no objection to
the United States Consul celebrating the anniversary as he likes,
provided the public peace is not broken.