General Post Office, London,
                     
                  
               23 May 1871
               
               Sir,
                
            
            
               With reference to my letter of the 25th ultimo I beg leave to
               forward to you the following extract from a communication which
               I have received from the Secretary of the Anglo American
               Telegraph Company:
               
               
            
            
               Referring to your letter of the 
25th ultimo complaining of
               error
"dissatisfaction"
 "dissatisfaction" for "satisfaction" made in a telegram
               sent by the 
Earl of Kimberley, Foreign Office to The Governor,
               
British Columbia on the 
10th March
                  last, 
               
               I am sorry to find it
               was made in transmission to America, and beg to assure you that
               the clerk in fault has been duly cautioned.
               
               Will you please express our regret to the sender and return him
               the charges.
               
               
            
            
               Under these circumstances the amount paid for the message,
viz,
 viz,
               twelve pounds, fifteen shillings, and ninepence, has been placed
               to the 
Earl of Kimberley's credit in the running account for
               telegrams sent from the Colonial Office.
               
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