Douglas writes to Grey to acknowledge receipt of Grey’s earlier correspondence, which asks Douglas and the Executive Council to consider the Postmaster General's call for a reduction in the Gratuities paid to Masters of vessels, Pilots, Boatmen, and others,
for the conveyance of ship letters.
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Circular
Despatch, of the 15th of August last, transmitting copy of a letter,
addressed to the Colonial Department, by the Lords Commissioners of Her
Majesty's Treasury, enclosing copy of a letter from the Postmaster
General, recommending a reduction in the Gratuities paid to Masters of
vessels, Pilots, Boatmen, and others, for the conveyance of ship
letters.
Your instructions directing that the recommendation of the
Postmaster General, be brought under theconsideration consideration of the Executive
Council of this Colony, with a view to the proposed reduction being
effected, Shall receive my immediate attention.
I have the honor to be Sir
Your most obedient humble Servant
James Douglas
Governor
The Right HonbleSir George Grey Bart.
Her Majesty's principal Secretary of State
For the Colonial Department.