With reference to your letter of the 
2 instant, transmitting
               Transcripts of two Acts passed by the Legislature of 
Vancouver's
                  Island, entitled respectively N X, 
1865 "An Act to amend the
               '
Victoria and 
Esquimalt Harbour Dues Act, 
1862,'" and N XI, 
1865
               "An Act to impose Landing Permit Dues on the importation of certain
               Stock and Carcasses," I am directed by the Lords Commissioners of Her
               Majesty's Treasury to acquaint you, for the information of 
M
                  Secretary Cardwell, that Their Lordships
see
 see no reason for interfering
               with the operation of these Acts.
               
               At the same time I am desired to add with reference to the present
               legislation of this Colony and to the Tariff Act of 
British Columbia,
               which recently came under Their Lordships' consideration, Ordinance
               N 3 of 
1865, to amend the duties of Customs," that My Lords regret
               to observe what appears to them to be an unseemly antagonism between
               neighbouring British Colonies, and that their fiscal systems have
               been altered with a view rather to interfere with a particular course
               of trade than from considerations of Revenue.