I have laid before the Postmaster General your letter of the
23rd Inst, enclosing copies of two despatches from the Governor
of
British Columbia, in which he expresses the acquiescence of
the Colony in the arrangements proposed by this Department in
August 1867 for the improvement of the postal communication
between the United Kingdom and
British Columbia by way of the
United States.
I am to request that you will state to the
Duke of Buckinghamand Chandos
and Chandos
and Chandos that immediately on receipt of your letter of the
12th August last, enclosing a telegraphic message from
Governor
Seymour on this subject, steps were taken by this Department for
carrying the proposed arrangements into effect, and that a
Treasury Warrant (12 copies enclosed) has been issued fixing the
postage on letters between the United Kingdom and
British
Columbia at one shilling the half ounce, such rate to include
the entire postage from the place of posting to the place of
delivery.
The Postmaster General of
British Columbia was informed by a
letter from this office dated the
2nd Inst. that the
new new
arrangments would commence on the
1st October next.