San Francisco
May 5th 1858.
My Lord
I as a British subject residing at present in
this City take the liberty of making a few remarks to your Lordship in reference to the newly
discovered gold fields in
Caledonia. Your Lordship is doubtless aware that this part of Her
Majesties Dominion by recent
discoveries possesses extensive deposits of gold
, which I may remark has been known to Staff of the Hudson’s Bay Company at
Vancouver’s Island, and who I am informed have been wishful to keep such discovery secret and to discourage
& if possible deter parties (miners) from participating for the good & from mining
in that part of her
Majesties possessions.
At present there are many of her
Majesties subjects residing here who would be glad to leave California to mine in that district
if they knew they were protected by her
Majesties Secretary for Colonies, once
not as is now supposed be completely subject to the narrow views and government of
Mr. Douglas Governor
of the Hudson’s Bay Company at
Vancouver’s Island. It has been rumoured that the Hudson’s Bay Company are wishful to deter American
Citizens from mining in this region; now if I may advance my humble opinion I think
it is very unpolitic and grievously wrong, for every Englishman in California has
the same privilege in mining as any American citizen.
I am not aware what the privileges of the Hudson’s Bay are, but I would premise when
the Charter was first granted them, the spirit of such Charter did not extend to monopolising
the minerals in that part of HM Colonies.
I have been informed that there are rich copper mines in
Vancouver’s Island, but the
discoverers of such mineral will not give the information to the HB Co being well aware that
they would immediately monopolise the same.
There are extensive coal fields in
Vancouver’s Island, many shipments of which have been sent to this market, this also unjustly has been
monopolised by the HB Co,
tho the coal was first discovered
by an official who gained nothing from such discovery.
It is my intention shortly of visiting
Caledonia when I will
lowwait your further in reference to the minerals
mediumresiding there.
I trust in the meantime your Lordship will not undervalue these remarks, but endeavour
if it lays in your power to place any every miner on the same footing (to use the
expression) as in Australia, and not leave them subject to the government of a trading
company, but to the Government of of Great Britain & her Colonies just these few remarks. I remain my Lord
Your humble Servant
BH Hunter
of
highWhitby Yorkshire
Minutes by CO staff
Mr. Merivale
The writer asks for
lowmy information
lowat [...] lands
Would you
mediummake this – or put it by? If the former I think it sh
d be added that
lowto shew The Hudson’s Bay C
o Trading license does not give them the mines & minerals.
I am inclined to think,
[...] by the writer is going to
Fraser’s Arm, & would never get an answer. Besides, he promises to write again. I am afraid the
[...] a commission to
Mr. Douglas will be represented as a concession to the H.B. C
o which cannot well be helped.
There is no news
concerning him