I beg to acknowledge the receipt of a letter from the Colonial
office dated
5 August 1852, to the effect that the present Governor of
Vancouvers Island has stated that I left no copies of my official
correspondence with the Secretary of State, among the public documents
transferred to him on my retirement from the government, and further
inferring that I have withdrawn such copies, desiring me to send them to
the
Colonial Office that they may be forwarded to
Vancouvers Island.
In replyIn reply, I beg to inform you that the copies or originals of my
whole official correspondence as Governor of
Vancouvers [Island] were
left by me among the documents which on my retirement I transferred to
the council, of which
M Douglas was the Senior Member, if now
missing, they must have been abstracted since that transfer. So far
from being able to furnish fresh copies of that correspondence, I
applied to
Lord Grey in a personal interview I had with his Lordship on
my return from
Vancouvers Island for leave to copy parts of the
correspondence, my own papers having been destroyed by the loss of a
boat in crossing the Isthmus of
Panama on my journey home, his Lordship
gave me a conditional permission, but I did not avail myself of it, as
circumstances did not render it necessary.