Treasury Chambers
23 April 1859
Sir,
I am desired by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's
Treasury to state, for the information of Secretary
Sir E.B.
Lytton, with reference to your letter of the
14th February
last, that My Lords have for some time had under their consideration
the necessity of endeavouring to procure a regular Postal Service
between
San Francisco and
British Columbia and are of opinion that
the establishment of such a Service is imperatively called for at
as early a period as circumstances will allow.
My Lords, however, are of opinion that there is no sufficient
reason for departing, in this instance, from the principle of
competition, and they, have therefore, requested the Admiralty
to take the necessary steps for advertising for tenders for this
service
to be performed fortnightly between
San Francisco and
Victoria,
Vancouver's Island and
Fort Langley, on the
Frazer River.
The Vessels are to be required to leave
San Francisco within
say twelve hours of the arrival at that Port of the American
Mail Steamers, and to allow a sufficient interval at
Victoria and
Fort Langley for preparing the Return Mail.
Minutes by CO staff
Lord Carnarvon
There is a letter in circulation from
Mr Stamp—who
is desirous of being the Contractor for this service—which may
now be ans
d in this sense.
Acquaint the Governor of B.C. with what H.M. Govt are
doing for the establishment of postal arrangements for the Colony.
The letter above referred to from
Mr Stamp has just
been returned.
Write to
Mr Stamp as proposed & to the
Govr by the
mail of the
1st May.
Other documents included in the file
Draft, Colonial Office to
E. Stamp,
3 May 1859, advising that
tenders would be called for the new postal contract and therefore the
tender already made by
Stamp could not be accepted.