Sir J. Douglas' career as Governor has been a remarkable
one. Brought up in the service of the H.B.C, which was
a school from which it was scarcely to be expected that a man
should be found capable of managing a colony, which was by no
means free from the element of American notions as to
Gov,
he succeeded in keeping order, & maintaining liberty among
the Inhabitants. And though his resolute style of governing
produced occasional complaints I cannot recal to mind one
single instance in which his explanations were insufficient,
or any censure was administered. On the same principle on
which a private individual in this Country would exceed his
resources for a while in order to make a road through his
property which he knew
w ultimately prove a great service,
& increase the value of his Estates
Governor Douglas for the sake
of his roads in
B. Columbia occasionally embarrassed us here
by overdrawing his account; but after sundry cautions he became
more regular. He now quits his two Gov leaving them in
a state of prosperity, with every prospect of greater advancement.