Canada And The States Recollections 1851 To 1886 By Sir E. W. Watkin

























































































































































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I ought to add, that my late most kind and indulgent friend, the Duke
of Newcastle, suggested some little time - Page 461
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"I Ought To Add, That My Late Most Kind And Indulgent Friend, The Duke Of Newcastle, Suggested Some Little Time

Before his death an even higher reward for the services, which he alone knew the real extent of; but at

My request it was postponed until - all the manifold difficulties being one by one cleared away - the great question of policy which he had so much at heart should be finally realized in legislation.

"Having thus been led almost, to rely upon some adequate recognition of several years' gratuitous and arduous exertion on both sides of the Atlantic, I feel the sacrifice I propose to make. But a desire to avoid aggravating this unfortunate misunderstanding induces me to trouble you now.

"I have the honour to be, dear Sir, "Yours very faithfully and obliged, "E. W. WATKIN.

"THE RT. HON. THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER."

"DOWNING STREET, S.W. "August 8, 1867.

"DEAR SIR,

"I have had the honor of receiving your letter of the 3rd instant, in which you refer to the rumoured intention of Her Majesty's Government to recommend your name to the Queen for the honor of knighthood, in consideration of services connected with the International Colonial Railway, and the influence of that undertaking on the union of the British North American Provinces; and in which you state your apprehension, that such an intention, in consequence of the recent intelligence from Canada with respect to the distribution of honors, might prove embarrassing to the Government.

"Under that impression you have, in a manner highly creditable to yourself, and most considerate to the Government, stated that you should not feel yourself slighted or aggrieved, if the views of Her Majesty's Government towards yourself were not proceeded with pending such an unfortunate feeling in Canada.

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