2. In a letter addressed to the Collector of Customs at
               
Victoria by
by a 
M G.B. Wright, a respectable Merchant, and dated
               at 
Bridge River, 
April 2, some specimens of native Copper,
               quartz and gold are enclosed, and 
M Wright states that the reports
               at that time from the upper Country are of very rich, but shallow
               diggings; that large quantities of gold were then being taken from
               the Wars, and that a great many of the sluicing companies who have
               permanent Diggings were commencing work, and also that men were
               
continuing
continuing to rush forward to the upper 
Fraser in large numbers.