that of
Now
the various
classes of Her Majesty's Subjects and other foreigners
in this part of the World. To conduct and regulate a Post Office, through which such an extent of Correspondence is to pass to all parts of the world, very important and serious undertaking; and whilst I am satisfied from what I have seen that M. Scales is a man of ability and will spare no exertion to carry out his Instructions, I am equally convinced, that he must have a large and efficient Establishment of Clerks, &c, under him to enable him to do so.
and the Mercantile Community and the Society at large have a right to expect and demand, if they are charged for it. I shall trust to Your Lordship to make this Depot and its Enclosures known to His Lordship the Post Master General.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's most Obedient Humble Servant,