49 Hereford Road north
Westbourne Park
16th August 1858
Sir,
I beg leave to bring under your notice, and at same time to propose the formation
of a line of Steam Communication with
Vancouvers Islands by way of Norway, Cape Tcheliuskin in Siberia and Behring Strait.
At this season of the year the whole distance may be run in 25 to 30 days with ordinary
Steamers; and altho the Siberian Seas are closed during the winter, still the communication
by Steam in short a time and during the other months of the year, would be of immense
value to
Vancouvers Island and the New Colonia of Columbia generally.
Much might be said of the relative superiority of this route and of its important
results both direct and indirect; but they will all doubtless present themselves to
you.
To test the practicability of the proposition, I beg leave to Say that I am ready
at once to start a steamer on the line, as a pioneer, provided you approve my idea
and that the Government will agree to pay the expenses in case of success. Or if
this proposition should
notnot meet your approval, I beg leave to say that I should be most happy to give my
assistance in any other way you may require.
I have the honor to be, Sir,
Your most obed
t humble
Servant
Edmund Leahy
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Merivale
This is indeed a strange route. The projector must go alone, I think. It can scarcely
be imagined that any person would prefer this way of reaching the other side of N.
America.
May I assume that this project be civilly declined.
Other documents included in the file
Draft reply, Colonial Office to
Leahy,
11 September 1858, stating that
Lytton must decline to avail himself of his offer.