In sitting down to write the accompanying letters, I had intended to
               address myself to the 
Geographical Society of which I am a member,
               & to confine myself merely to the matter of town sites. I have
               however been led "currente colonio"
               
               to dwell on so many other topics that I seem entirely to have
               transgressed the limits of a simply geographical paper. I therefore
               venture to take the liberty of addressing my letter to you Sir as
               Colonial Minister, in case that any of the remarks contained in it,
               s be useful to you, and through you to the colony in question.
               
               I am aware of the difficulty of altering the direction of commerce or
               even of passenger traffic when once it has taken a run to 

any
               particular locality. Still it seems a pity that the money of the
               public as well as of private individuals s all be expended on such
               a place as 
Victoria, when so many sites unquestionably superior
               remain comparatively unoccupied. I s fancy that the neighbourhood
               of 
Victoria might with some propriety be bestowed on the Hudson's Bay
               Comp—thus at once satisfying their claims, and doing so in a
               manner least expensive to the public. I am tolerably
               well acquainted with the Island having purchased land fr the H.B.C.
               and gone out there as a colonist in '49 taking with me some of my own
               people from the North of Scotland, & I have subsequently travelled
               over & sailed round the greater portions of the district. I trust
               therefore that [the] 

interest which I consequently feel [in] the
               prosperity of our new Colony, [does] in some measure plead my
               case, for having ventured to trouble you with the accompanying
               remarks. There is little danger to be apprehended from Scylla
               (Russia), but I fear that accident alone can prevent 
Vancouvers
                  Island eventually from being swallowed up by Charybdis (America in
               
Puget Sound).
               
               I beg of you to accept my apologies for troubling you, & to receive
               with them the assurance of the sincere respect with which I have the
               honor to remain