M Elliot
I have never known an instance of a Colonial vessel—kept for
Colonial uses & paid and Officered by a Colony which did not continue
to embarrass the Imperial
Gov in its foreign relations. Hence I am
of opinion that if a vessel is required by
V.C. Island &
B. Columbia
to preserve order on the Coasts & prevent illicit trading with the
Indians she should be under the direct orders of the
Admiralty &
the Admiral on the Station. But we cannot act without knowing 1
whether these Colonies want such a vessel, and 2 whether they are
prepared to pay for and maintain her. My persuasion is that
V.C.I.
will reject the offer if made to her.
B. Columbia may accept. But
the practical step to take is to ask these Colonies what they wish.
And with that view I should send them a copy of
Adm Denman's
Letter, at least of Sections 5 and 6, & call on the Governors to
report explaining that in the event of a colonial vessel being
established she
w be paid by them & in all probability officered and
manned by the Adm.