Supposing that this is thought right it would still I apprehend
be inexpedient to ask the
Foreign Office to make any special
move on the present point unless some communications on
reciprocity are at all events in progress on the part of our
Minister at
Washington. For we are continually told that it is
a bad plan to make frequent applications to the American
Gov.
The utmost therefore that could be done, I think, would be to
forward this to the
Foreign Office, and to say that if the
subject of a renewal of the Reciprocity Treaty should come under
discussion at
Washington, the
Duke of Buckingham will see no
objection to the British Minister's endeavouring to ascertain
whether the American
Gov would be willing to extend it's
provisions to
B. Columbia, but that His Grace does not wish to
recommend that any communication should be made to the American
Gov expressly on account of the present application, nor unless
the subject of Reciprocity should be at all events under discussion.