In my despatch No. 92 of this date I refer to a certain
correspondence which has taken place between
Rear Admiral
Hastings and myself as regards the
position position which Her Majesty's
ships would observe towards the Colonial Authorities in the
event of any serious disturbance of the peace amounting possibly
to insurrection occuring in this Territory. I greatly regret
that the papers I had intended to forward have been left behind
during my rapid passage through
New Westminster.
2. I will now endeavor to see
Admiral Hastings' instructions,
but I may at once say that I
shall shall be sorry if I find in them
the intimation that under any circumstances the Civil authorities
of the Colony have to make arrangements for the preservation of
the public peace and the honor of the British flag without any
hope of assistance from the Mother Country. Things are not so
on the other side of the
Rocky Mountains.
Such a comparison cannot fairly be [insinuated?].