Hammond to Under-Secretary of State
Foreign Office
June, 25 1868
Sir,
I have laid before Lord Stanley your letter of the 23rd Instant, forwarding a copy of a letter from the Hudsons Bay Company as to the rights of British vessels with regard to the navigation of the rivers in the territory recently ceded by Russia to the United States, and I am directed by His Lordship to request that you will refer The Duke of Buckingham to The Queen AdvocatesReportManuscript image Report of December 26th last, of which a copy was inclosed in my letter of the 30th of the same month, and in which His Grace will find an answer to the question raised by the Hudson's Bay Company.
I am,
Sir,
Your most obedient
humble Servant
E. Hammond
Minutes by CO staff
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CC 26 June
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Sir F. Rogers
The F.O. refers us to the Queen's Advocate's opinion, which I take to be adverse to the Hudson's Bay Company.
? Write to Lord Kimberley & inform him that HG has been advised that the US are bound &c, embodying the opinion of the Queens Advocate & that under theseManuscript image circumstances HG is unable to comply with His Lordship's request. Lord Kimberley may perhaps appeal to the F.O.
HTH 26/6
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Draft at once.
FR 27/6
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Adderley to Earl of Kimberley, Hudson's Bay Company, 4 July 1868, explaining why application cannot be made to the United States for relief "from the dues charged by that Govt on vessels navigating the rivers in the territory which it has recently acquired from the Russian Govt."
Hammond, Edmund to Adderley, C. B. 25 June 1868, CO 60:34, no. 6688, 132. The Colonial Despatches of Vancouver Island and British Columbia 1846-1871, Edition 2.0, ed. James Hendrickson and the Colonial Despatches project. Victoria, B.C.: University of Victoria. https://bcgenesis.uvic.ca/B685FO04.html.

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