No. 60
I greatly regret to have to inform you that the American
Steamers have refused to carry the Mails between
San Francisco
and this Colony. Ninety
bags bags of letters and despatches were
left behind at the vessels last trip to
Victoria and no doubt
the quantity has now increased considerably by fresh arrivals
from
Panama and
New York. The senior naval officer has consented
to send down one of Her Magesty's ships for the mail bags, but
we cannot expect that vessels of war will often be thus employed.
2. The
3. On
3. On the loss of the "
Labouchere" the Government of
Vancouver
Island made a separate agreement with the Company already
subsidized by that of
British Columbia. They paid £300 a trip to
the vessel running to
New Westminster in order to secure her
more prolonged detention in
Victoria. Thus the "Active" received
£600 for each voyage.
4. The Legislative
Council Council, mainly, I believe, to prevent the
Steamers passing beyond
Victoria, have only placed £100 in my hands
for each trip. The vessels continue to run but will not carry the
Mails.
5. It would be a very great boon to the Colony if we could
receive some assistance from the Mother Country in establishing a
line of Steamers running
to to
Panama or even to
San Francisco. I
addressed Your Lordship on the subject in my despatch No. 39 of
7th
March 1867.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord,
Your most obedient
humble Servant
Frederick Seymour.
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Elliot
Send a copy of this to the Treasury with the Admiralty letter 4981.
On account of local jealousies, these wrangling Legislators,
in accordance with their past spirit, have ended by depriving
the Colony altogether of postal communication.
Send to the Treasury as proposed?
I hope with an intimation that we do not consider it right
that any assistance should be given from this Country to
terminate, & really to keep up this local wrangle.
Send to Treasury with copy of 4981, for their information &
consideration.
See subsequent 71/5801.
Other documents included in the file
Elliot to Secretary of the Treasury,
14 June 1867, forwarding
copy of correspondence on mail conveyance for consideration.
People in this document
Adderley, C. B.
Birch, Arthur Nonus
Blake, Ernest Edward
Carnarvon, Earl
Cox, Charles
Elliot, Thomas Frederick
Grenville, Richard
Kennedy, Arthur
Seymour, Governor Frederick
Vessels in this document
Labouchere, 1858
Places in this document
British Columbia
New Westminster
New York
Panama
San Francisco
Vancouver Island
Victoria