 between that place and Cornish Bar
               2
               four miles
               below Fort Hope.  It appears that satisfactory progress is being
               made in the development of the resources of that District.  Twenty
               one Canal or "ditch companies" have been formed for conveying
               water to the different mining bars.  Thirteen of those works are
               finished and in full operation; seven are in progress and nearly
               finished, and permission to form the last has just been granted.
 between that place and Cornish Bar
               2
               four miles
               below Fort Hope.  It appears that satisfactory progress is being
               made in the development of the resources of that District.  Twenty
               one Canal or "ditch companies" have been formed for conveying
               water to the different mining bars.  Thirteen of those works are
               finished and in full operation; seven are in progress and nearly
               finished, and permission to form the last has just been granted.
                and to work soils that would not yield a remunerative return
               without the aid of those labor saving machines.
               and to work soils that would not yield a remunerative return
               without the aid of those labor saving machines.
                of Fraser's
                  River four miles below Fort Yale, and at least 60 feet above the
               highest water level which I have named "Prince Albert's
               Diggings"
               4
               was lately discovered to be highly auriferous.  Extensive
               preparations are now being made for opening mining shafts there,
               and it is reported to be extensive enough to give employment
               to 4000 men, allowing to each 25 feet frontage, and 500 feet in
               depth.
 of Fraser's
                  River four miles below Fort Yale, and at least 60 feet above the
               highest water level which I have named "Prince Albert's
               Diggings"
               4
               was lately discovered to be highly auriferous.  Extensive
               preparations are now being made for opening mining shafts there,
               and it is reported to be extensive enough to give employment
               to 4000 men, allowing to each 25 feet frontage, and 500 feet in
               depth.
                desirous
               of encouraging the miners who were looking forward with confidence
               to reaping a rich harvest in return for their labour.  There is
               however no water at a convenient elevation in the vicinity, several
               companies have therefore been licensed to convey water from the
               neighbouring mountains; a work which will probably take about six
               weeks to accomplish.
 desirous
               of encouraging the miners who were looking forward with confidence
               to reaping a rich harvest in return for their labour.  There is
               however no water at a convenient elevation in the vicinity, several
               companies have therefore been licensed to convey water from the
               neighbouring mountains; a work which will probably take about six
               weeks to accomplish.
                their attention to the banks of the River, which
               are found to be very rich, and they are now conveying water, at
               their own charge, for sluice washing from a distant source at a
               cost of about £800.
 their attention to the banks of the River, which
               are found to be very rich, and they are now conveying water, at
               their own charge, for sluice washing from a distant source at a
               cost of about £800.
                Miners are engaged in bringing
               in water for sluicing, so that they will shortly be able to carry
               on operations with a better prospect of success.  In the
               operations of fluming and sluicing where the dirt only pays a
               penny to the pan, a man can earn ten dollars a day, in places,
               where with the rocker he could not save more than one dollar a
               day, the gold being so fine that it is almost impossible to save
               it without the aid of quicksilver.
 Miners are engaged in bringing
               in water for sluicing, so that they will shortly be able to carry
               on operations with a better prospect of success.  In the
               operations of fluming and sluicing where the dirt only pays a
               penny to the pan, a man can earn ten dollars a day, in places,
               where with the rocker he could not save more than one dollar a
               day, the gold being so fine that it is almost impossible to save
               it without the aid of quicksilver.
                Portage, the rain and cold weather
               together with the high price of provisions having compelled the
               miners to relinquish their occupation for the season.
 Portage, the rain and cold weather
               together with the high price of provisions having compelled the
               miners to relinquish their occupation for the season.
                the town of Fort Yale stands, and good diggings
               of coarse gold were found, which caused so much excitement that
               the miners could hardly be restrained from opening works in the
               very heart of the little town.
 the town of Fort Yale stands, and good diggings
               of coarse gold were found, which caused so much excitement that
               the miners could hardly be restrained from opening works in the
               very heart of the little town.
                the
               operation.
 the
               operation.
                a distance unless more
               extended privileges were granted, therefore it was to open
               these mines, and encourage the men, that induced me to comply
               with their wishes, there is plenty of ground that pays even
               up to the foot of the mountain, about one and a quarter mile
               back.  I trust you will confirm the action I have thus taken.
 a distance unless more
               extended privileges were granted, therefore it was to open
               these mines, and encourage the men, that induced me to comply
               with their wishes, there is plenty of ground that pays even
               up to the foot of the mountain, about one and a quarter mile
               back.  I trust you will confirm the action I have thus taken.
                Creek
               on to the bar and flat, and very much interfering with other
               operations in progress.
 Creek
               on to the bar and flat, and very much interfering with other
               operations in progress.
               
                evasions and complaint on the part of those
               who pay the tax.
 evasions and complaint on the part of those
               who pay the tax.
                Victoria10
               might be altered and successfully adapted to the circumstances
               of British Columbia, a subject which I reserve for further consideration.
 Victoria10
               might be altered and successfully adapted to the circumstances
               of British Columbia, a subject which I reserve for further consideration.
                taste to
               meddle with a matter of purely local law, and into the settlement
               of which, no question of nationality could possibly enter.
 taste to
               meddle with a matter of purely local law, and into the settlement
               of which, no question of nationality could possibly enter.
                
            
             Forks,
               where the Town site of "Lytton" was laid out, and now contains
               50 houses and a population of 900 persons.
 Forks,
               where the Town site of "Lytton" was laid out, and now contains
               50 houses and a population of 900 persons.
                prices of provisions, flour being now sold
               at the Forks at the rate of 4s/2d per pound, and other
               articles of food being equally high priced, arising from the cost
               of transport, and the inaccessibility of the country; the land
               route between the Forks and Fort Hope and Fort Yale being now
               rendered impassable through the depth of snow in the mountain
               passes, though the level country still exhibits the appearance
               of early autumn.
 prices of provisions, flour being now sold
               at the Forks at the rate of 4s/2d per pound, and other
               articles of food being equally high priced, arising from the cost
               of transport, and the inaccessibility of the country; the land
               route between the Forks and Fort Hope and Fort Yale being now
               rendered impassable through the depth of snow in the mountain
               passes, though the level country still exhibits the appearance
               of early autumn.
                estimated
               as follows.
 estimated
               as follows.
               
                Harrison's River, to a point on
               Frasers River, beyond the mountains, about eight miles below the
               upper Fountain is now completed; and a number of mule trains
               are upon the road about to engage in the transport of provisions
               and other supplies for the mining population of "Lytton," and
               the mining districts beyond that
               Town.
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               It is, in fact, to that
               route that we must ultimately look for a convenient communication
               with the interior of the country.  This has been an arduous undertaking
               and the cost will be about £10,000, which I feel assured Her Majesty's
               Government in view of the great importance and urgency of the work,
               for the transport of food in winter; its bearingon
 Harrison's River, to a point on
               Frasers River, beyond the mountains, about eight miles below the
               upper Fountain is now completed; and a number of mule trains
               are upon the road about to engage in the transport of provisions
               and other supplies for the mining population of "Lytton," and
               the mining districts beyond that
               Town.
               13
               It is, in fact, to that
               route that we must ultimately look for a convenient communication
               with the interior of the country.  This has been an arduous undertaking
               and the cost will be about £10,000, which I feel assured Her Majesty's
               Government in view of the great importance and urgency of the work,
               for the transport of food in winter; its bearingon on the future
               development of the country, and above all looking to the fact that the
               Revenue collected already in the country is to defray the whole expense,
               will sanction by their approval.
 on the future
               development of the country, and above all looking to the fact that the
               Revenue collected already in the country is to defray the whole expense,
               will sanction by their approval.
                statement of bridges constructed on the road.  I beg to remark in
               explanation that the only reliable part of this sketch is the
               tracing of Harrison's River and road, the latter in red ink, with
               the connecting Lakes, the Compass directions and distances having
               been accurately determined by the road Surveyor.
               statement of bridges constructed on the road.  I beg to remark in
               explanation that the only reliable part of this sketch is the
               tracing of Harrison's River and road, the latter in red ink, with
               the connecting Lakes, the Compass directions and distances having
               been accurately determined by the road Surveyor.
                River.  The passage of Lake Lilooett 13 miles in length,
               and with depth of water sufficient for large vessels is effected
               by means of large sized boats constructed for the purpose.  From
               Lake Lilooett to Lake Anderson a distance of 24 3/4 miles, a road
               traced on the sketch in red ink is carried over land.  Lake
                  Anderson 15 miles and Lake Seton 16 miles in length, both having
               a great depth of water are traversed in large boats.  A road 1 1/2
               mile in length connects those two Lakes, and from Lake Seton a
               road four miles in length leads to the terminus on Fraser's River.
               The whole distance from thence to Port Douglas being 108 miles in
               the course of which there are 62substantial
 River.  The passage of Lake Lilooett 13 miles in length,
               and with depth of water sufficient for large vessels is effected
               by means of large sized boats constructed for the purpose.  From
               Lake Lilooett to Lake Anderson a distance of 24 3/4 miles, a road
               traced on the sketch in red ink is carried over land.  Lake
                  Anderson 15 miles and Lake Seton 16 miles in length, both having
               a great depth of water are traversed in large boats.  A road 1 1/2
               mile in length connects those two Lakes, and from Lake Seton a
               road four miles in length leads to the terminus on Fraser's River.
               The whole distance from thence to Port Douglas being 108 miles in
               the course of which there are 62substantial substantial wooden Bridges, varying
               from 12 to 90 feet in length.
 substantial wooden Bridges, varying
               from 12 to 90 feet in length.
                population at
               this place, and the Town is continually on the increase.
 population at
               this place, and the Town is continually on the increase.
                
                  
                  King & Co. took out 118 ounces with four rockers, in one weekfrom the American Bar.
Port Douglas, as the head of steam navigation, must become a most important place. . . .See report by Charles Bedford Young, Gazette, 17 August 1858.
Hawkins, Lieutenant Colonel John Summerfield
Cornish Bar [formerly Murderer's Bar]