Newcastle asks Douglas to provide a table of the [import] duties…levied in the Colony.
Separate
Downing Street
15 March 1862
Sir,
Inconvenience has frequently arisen to Merchants and others in
this Country from the absence of any general official statement of the
duties levied on articles imported into Her Majesty's Possessions
respectively. I am anxious to be able to prepare the best tabular
statementwhich which can be given, and to lay it every year before the
Houses of Parliament, and I have, therefore, to request that you will
furnish me annually with a table of the duties thus levied in the
Colony under your Government.
As Parliament ordinarily meets in February, this table should be
corrected up to the latest date at which it can be conveniently
dispatched so as to reach this Country about the 1st of January.
An
An address for these Returns having been moved for in Parliament
this Session and agreed to by me, I request you to have these Returns
prepared at once and forwarded by the succeeding Mail.
I forward, for your guidance, a copy of the last Return presented
to Parliament in 1860.
I have the honor to be
Sir,
Your most obedient
humble Servant Newcastle