No. 13
In reply to your Despatch of the
2nd September last
No. 10,
forwarding to me an extract of a letter from
Dr P.M. O'Brien, Port Physician at
Port Townsend, stating that
miners proceeding up the River to
British Columbia are compelled
to purchase their tools from the Hudson's Bay Company, though
previously
previously provided with such articles, and instructing me to
report whether this statement is founded on fact, and to furnish
you with any information which I may have it in my power to give
upon the subject. I beg to assure Her Majesty's Government that
the allegations of
Dr O'Brien are entirely unfounded.
2. From the first period of the gold discoveries in
Fraser's
River much petty jealousy has been exhibited by the inhabitants
of
Port Townsend, and other little Towns in
Washington Territory,
which thought proper to feel ag[g]rieved at the prosperity of
Victoria, and commenced a
crusade crusade against British interests in
general, and against the Hudson's Bay Company in particular, and
the American Press in that quarter, has teemed with Articles of
the most absurdly fabulous character.
The letter of
Dr O'Brien is a specimen, though indeed but
a mild one, of the invective that has been indulged in, and of
the fabrications that have been spread abroad; and the Press of
California, with scarce an exception, has adopted a similar strain
with the obvious purpose of deterring emigration from that state.
3. As a direct proof of the little truth, in the assertions
of
Dr O'Brien, I may mention that, at the date of his letter,
the
Hudsons Hudson's Bay Company had no Mining tools for sale in their
stores at
Victoria, consequently they could not have compelled
the miners to purchase them, and in refutation of the remainder
of his letter, it is sufficient to state that the trouble he so
confidently predicts has not come to pass, and that as a body,
the American Miners, are not dissatisfied with the treatment
they have received since their arrival in the British Possessions.
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Merivale
This is a satisfactory refutation of
Dr O'Brien's charges.
Send copy to the Foreign Office with reference to their letter
of
18 Augt?
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