The
Victoria merchants it appears hope that the Morrill
tariff (if it can be maintained) will enable them to establish
Victoria as a Species of Emporium (in the nature of a bonded
warehouse) for the East Coast of America. But for this it is
necessary that they should be in regular communication with the rest
of the world
wh was not the case at the date of this memorial—&
once the Governor had
recd no letters by post from Europe between
the
8th of March and the
20 of May. The overland mail it appears was
delayed by the hostility of the Indians, & the letters viâ
Panama by order as I understand of the U.S. Postmaster were not
received on board the American Steamers running from
Panama to
Victoria.
This state of things, as I understand is terminated by the temporary
contract with an American steam vessel company
wh is to last for 6
months from the
1st of March last under a subsidy of 5000£ per ann.
payable in equal proportions by
V.C.I. &
B. Columbia.
The memorialists want a British Compy to be set up with an Imperial
subsidy.
The memorial is forwarded by
Mr Laird and I presume can only
be
answered by reference to the C.O. letter to him of the
5th June 1862
sending the whole [Pk
g?] to T
ry
for infn.
It seems to me I confess that the case is one which calls for no
Imperial assistance. We subsidize the Australian Steam Packets
(I presume) not from [love?] of Australia, but because the
correspondence
wh passes by those Steam Packets is correspondence in
wh the British public is as much interested as the Australian
public. But these postal facilities are required not for a special
trade bet
n England &
V.C.I.
Mr Jannians illustrations are not Manchurian cotton but China sugar,
French brandy, Tea, Coffee, Rice.
but to enable the
V.C. Islanders to
Establish themselves as a Pacific Emporium in preference to
St
Fransisco. [Thus it?] really seems to me an object—highly desirable
no doubt—but
wh ought to be effected at the Colony's expense—and
w
h, if necessary will be so effected [if we can?] make it
unequivocally clear that they must do it for themselves &
will not lose time by delaying it in hopes of help from us.