No. 57
I duly recieved the
Duke of Buckingham's Despatch No. 62 of the
15th August 1868, and caused inquiries to be made as to the
advisability of forwarding
the the Mails from the Mother Country to
this Colony viâ
Portland in
Oregon, instead of, as at present,
by way of
San Fancisco.
2. From the result of these inquiries it seems to me desirable
that no change should be made in the existing system. The
Railroad across the continent to
San Francisco is fast
approaching completion and, as a general
rule rule, Mails sent from
England to
British Columbia viâ
San Francisco, will reach their
destination in less time than if sent viâ
Portland in
Oregon.
3. It sometimes happens, however, from a want of connection in
the Mail Steamers, that it may be advisable to forward the Mails
from
British Columbia to
England England by way of
Portland and
Salt
Lake City. Under such circumstances, the arrangement intimated
in the letter of
28th July 1868, from the Post Office
Department at
Washington, will be adopted, and care will be
taken to label the Mail Bags as pointed out.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's most obedient, humble Servant
Frederick Seymour
Minutes by CO staff
Sir F. Sandford
To Post Office for information & with reference to their letter
8666.
At once.
Other documents included in the file
Sandford to Secretary to the General Post Office,
22 May 1869,
forwarding copy of the despatch for information.