 the various measures which you
               have adopted to aid me in the arduous task of organizing the
               government of the Colony.
 the various measures which you
               have adopted to aid me in the arduous task of organizing the
               government of the Colony.
                and, sailed for Valparaiso
               2
               on the 22nd of Instant; the "Tribune" and "Pylades,"
               ordered from China to this station being then daily expected here, though
               the two latter vessels have not yet arrived.
 and, sailed for Valparaiso
               2
               on the 22nd of Instant; the "Tribune" and "Pylades,"
               ordered from China to this station being then daily expected here, though
               the two latter vessels have not yet arrived.
                any
               complaint of neglect, as you will observe by my correspondence with
               Admiral Baynes before his departure, that with the force at my
               disposal, I did not apprehend any immediate danger of the authority of
               Government being set at naught, especially as the "Tribune" and
               "Pylades" were known to be on their way to this Colony; at the
               same time I represented to him the great importance of having a
               respectable naval force collected here in Spring, when a very large
               immigration for British Columbia may be looked for, and I rely onhis
 any
               complaint of neglect, as you will observe by my correspondence with
               Admiral Baynes before his departure, that with the force at my
               disposal, I did not apprehend any immediate danger of the authority of
               Government being set at naught, especially as the "Tribune" and
               "Pylades" were known to be on their way to this Colony; at the
               same time I represented to him the great importance of having a
               respectable naval force collected here in Spring, when a very large
               immigration for British Columbia may be looked for, and I rely onhis his taking the necessary measures to assemble that force in this
               neighbourhood before the emergency presents itself.
               his taking the necessary measures to assemble that force in this
               neighbourhood before the emergency presents itself.
                country
               to err on the safe side, and to maintain a respectable military
               force, in order that the power as well as the dignity of the
               British Government may be represented.
 country
               to err on the safe side, and to maintain a respectable military
               force, in order that the power as well as the dignity of the
               British Government may be represented.
                appreciate the unceasing care and pains which
               you have devoted to the hastening of the necessary preparations for
               the departure of the main body of troops and of the instalments of
               20 and 12 men under Captains Parsons and Grant, who I am glad to
               say are in good health, and spirits, and busily engaged at this
               present time in erecting houses for themselves and the main body
               of Engineers at Fort Langley.
 appreciate the unceasing care and pains which
               you have devoted to the hastening of the necessary preparations for
               the departure of the main body of troops and of the instalments of
               20 and 12 men under Captains Parsons and Grant, who I am glad to
               say are in good health, and spirits, and busily engaged at this
               present time in erecting houses for themselves and the main body
               of Engineers at Fort Langley.
                in the employment and explaining
               the objections to the use of a royal military force in the collection
               of revenue, and as my own views on those subjects accord in all
               respects with the instructions in your Despatch, I will not fail in
               carrying them fully into effect.  In no instance have we resorted to
               the employment of a military force, except when the civil power was
               found insufficient to ensure obedience to the Law, and even in those
               cases, it was regarded as subsidiary to the ordinary means of
               enforcing obedience.
 in the employment and explaining
               the objections to the use of a royal military force in the collection
               of revenue, and as my own views on those subjects accord in all
               respects with the instructions in your Despatch, I will not fail in
               carrying them fully into effect.  In no instance have we resorted to
               the employment of a military force, except when the civil power was
               found insufficient to ensure obedience to the Law, and even in those
               cases, it was regarded as subsidiary to the ordinary means of
               enforcing obedience.
                
            
            
             appeared to be so large,
               that I withheld my assent until I should have time to consult and
               receive your instructions on the
               subject.
               4
 appeared to be so large,
               that I withheld my assent until I should have time to consult and
               receive your instructions on the
               subject.
               4
                Spring, and thus it becomes a question whether in the
               meantime, it would not be advisable to request Her Majesty's Government
               to send out at once a body of the Irish constabulary force, furnished
               with their proper arms and equipments, and who would thus be ready for
               service the moment they arrived in the country.
 Spring, and thus it becomes a question whether in the
               meantime, it would not be advisable to request Her Majesty's Government
               to send out at once a body of the Irish constabulary force, furnished
               with their proper arms and equipments, and who would thus be ready for
               service the moment they arrived in the country.
                arms and equipment for 100 more, the police force could be
               recruited in the country, though with a less reliable element, to
               any desirable extent.  I will request Mr  Brew to state his opinion on
               that subject, and will forward the same to you with any suggestions
               relative thereto that may occur to him.  I trust that the plan may meet
               with your approval, and that you will direct it to be carried into
               effect.
 arms and equipment for 100 more, the police force could be
               recruited in the country, though with a less reliable element, to
               any desirable extent.  I will request Mr  Brew to state his opinion on
               that subject, and will forward the same to you with any suggestions
               relative thereto that may occur to him.  I trust that the plan may meet
               with your approval, and that you will direct it to be carried into
               effect.
                disposed inhabitants;
               the military force intended for the country; and the naval force on the
               sea-coast; will furnish, in all ordinary cases, the requisite
               protection to life and property.  Should there be reason to alter that
               opinion either in consequence of the deportment of the white population,
               or of collision with the Indians, I will not fail to ask for additional
               re-inforcements, but for the present, provided we have the means above
               described, I think such unnecessary.
 disposed inhabitants;
               the military force intended for the country; and the naval force on the
               sea-coast; will furnish, in all ordinary cases, the requisite
               protection to life and property.  Should there be reason to alter that
               opinion either in consequence of the deportment of the white population,
               or of collision with the Indians, I will not fail to ask for additional
               re-inforcements, but for the present, provided we have the means above
               described, I think such unnecessary.
                as the men taking service would probably be composed of the
               idle and worthless classes, but to secure the service of the active
               adventurers I fear a very high rate of pay not less than 12 shillings
               a day, including rations, would be an indispensable condition, in the
               outset; and the great expense of such a force, together with its
               unreliable character, could be an almost insuperable objection to
               maintaining it in the field.
 as the men taking service would probably be composed of the
               idle and worthless classes, but to secure the service of the active
               adventurers I fear a very high rate of pay not less than 12 shillings
               a day, including rations, would be an indispensable condition, in the
               outset; and the great expense of such a force, together with its
               unreliable character, could be an almost insuperable objection to
               maintaining it in the field.
                such additional military force as may be required and formed in the
               Colony, will be of the greatest possible service, should any such
               contingency arise.
               such additional military force as may be required and formed in the
               Colony, will be of the greatest possible service, should any such
               contingency arise.
                we may arrive at of the
               probable revenue on which we may calculate.
 we may arrive at of the
               probable revenue on which we may calculate.
                is exceedingly gratifying to
               me.  The real impediment to the development of the mineral region
               of British Columbia is no doubt the difficulty of access to it.
               Passable roads and means of cheap transport would soon work a
               wonderful revolution in the state of the country.  I have done
               everything in my power to remove the obstacles of route and to
               improve the access to the mineral regions, but much remains to
               be done.  A road through the valley of Fraser's River from the sea
               coast to the Forks of Thompson's River, is urgently wanted; to open
               the country for settlement; for land travel, when the river iseither
 is exceedingly gratifying to
               me.  The real impediment to the development of the mineral region
               of British Columbia is no doubt the difficulty of access to it.
               Passable roads and means of cheap transport would soon work a
               wonderful revolution in the state of the country.  I have done
               everything in my power to remove the obstacles of route and to
               improve the access to the mineral regions, but much remains to
               be done.  A road through the valley of Fraser's River from the sea
               coast to the Forks of Thompson's River, is urgently wanted; to open
               the country for settlement; for land travel, when the river iseither either flooded or impassable from ice in winter, and for driving live
               stock of all kinds to and from the sea coast and interior country.
               That great work is in part accomplished, through the co-operation of
               the inhabitants, and with your approval we may finish it before the
               close of next summer.
               either flooded or impassable from ice in winter, and for driving live
               stock of all kinds to and from the sea coast and interior country.
               That great work is in part accomplished, through the co-operation of
               the inhabitants, and with your approval we may finish it before the
               close of next summer.
                with snow, and
               they were compelled to return unsuccessful.
 with snow, and
               they were compelled to return unsuccessful.
                
                  
                   
                  
                   write then to Douglas stating the cost
                     & inquiring whether he thinks the Colony will pay.  Shew
                     this directly to Mr Elliot for his returns for Sir. W.
                        Dundas—They justify charging the whole expense of
                     Survey, & freightage &c to the Colony—as I have instructed
                     him in revising the return.  I think on that return it
                     would be well to extract what I have marked as footnote to
                     the return refering to the charge on the Colony.  Print
                     this for Parlt & hasten those papers.
 write then to Douglas stating the cost
                     & inquiring whether he thinks the Colony will pay.  Shew
                     this directly to Mr Elliot for his returns for Sir. W.
                        Dundas—They justify charging the whole expense of
                     Survey, & freightage &c to the Colony—as I have instructed
                     him in revising the return.  I think on that return it
                     would be well to extract what I have marked as footnote to
                     the return refering to the charge on the Colony.  Print
                     this for Parlt & hasten those papers.
                      
                  
                   
                  
                  Baynes, Rear Admiral Robert Lambert
Lytton, Sir Edward George Earle Bulwer