With reference to the Communications & Report which I
transmitted to your address at the Colonial Office on the
16th
Inst. soliciting in a very particular manner the favor of a
Com
n to
Govr Douglas with an Order for passage per one of
the
Govt Steamers to
Vancouvers Island, with the few of enabling me
to proceed to
British Columbia with a fair prospect of obtaining
employment connected with the Government on my arrival there,
I beg to request that you will be kind enough to take the matter
into consideration at your earliest convenience, either in the
manner set forth or in any other way you may consider more expedient.
I could make myself extremely useful in
British Columbia at
the present period, connected with the opening up of the Country in
the Interior, or the Head Waters of the
Frazer River, where the
dry diggings are situated, a movement which I would advise Her
Majesty's Govt to encourage, in a particular manner, by affording
every facility for productive operations on the dry diggings,
which comprehend the beds & banks of the Creeks, Ravines
Gulches & Flats in their immediate neighbourhood, through which
old washed channels or gravel beds are found, but where no water
exists, except during the raining season, & consequently not
available for immediate production, but which can be soon made
very productive by the introduction of permanent supplies of Water,
for the most improved practice of Placermining, diverted from the
permanent
streams by means of Aquaducts after the usual [Lunur?] operations
have been accomplished for obtaining facility of access,