On the receipt Yesterday afternoon of Your Grace's despatch No.
33, of the
19 June, respecting the omission to inform Your
Grace formally of
the the acceptance of the proposals embodied in
the Postmaster General's letter of the
12 August 1867, I
at once telegraphed to Your Grace in the following words—
Despatch of
19 June received today. Postal arrangements
adopted since
January. Earnestly request our consequent
prepayment may be accepted in
London. I write by Mail. All quiet.
2. My Executive Council and myself were not aware that a formal
notification of acceptance was required, as will be seen in my
despatch of the 28 July, No. 73.
We were glad of the arrangement and the local Postmaster General
was informed of it.