No. 77
With reference to my Despatch of the
8th Instant,
No. 68 acquainting you of the disturbed state of
Fort Yale
in consequence of the opposition which
Mr Whannell, Justice
of the Peace for that District, had experienced in the
discharge of
hishis duties, I have the honor to inform you that
I have since received a letter from
Mr Perrier, Justice of
the Peace for the District of
Hill's Bar, explanatory of his
conduct in issuing a process for the arrest of
Mr Whannell.
2. I forward herewith for your information a copy of
the said communication, which you will perceive in no way
exonerates
Mr Perrier from the charge of illegal and
discourteous interference with the duties of a Brother
Magistrate,
nornor does it contain any satisfactory explanation
of his extraordinary proceedings in the case.
3.
Mr Perrier has in consequence, been suspended from
the exercise of his functions as a Justice of the Peace, and
he will not be re-instated, unless the Lieutenant Governor,
Surely this is a mistake, which ought to be put right.
His functions as Lt. Gov. do not commence until the death
or absence of the Governor.
who will investigate the case, should make a report in favour
of his being allowed to continue in office.
4. The whole disturbance
appearsappears more to have arisen from the
imprudent step taken by
Mr Perrier, than from any illegal
act or disorderly conduct on the part of the people.
5. I have not received any tidings from the Lieutenant
Governor, since his departure from
Fort Langley. It is
reported that the progress of the River Steamer which
conveyed his party had been impeded by the ice.
6. I mentioned in my before named Despatch my
intention of sending a re-inforcement to
assistassist the
Lieutenant Governor. On the necessary requisition being
made to
Captain Prevost, of the
Satellite, the Senior Naval
Officer present at
Vancouver's Island, the
Plumper was
despatched on the morning of the
10th Instant with a
force of 50 Seamen and Marines to
Fort Langley, where she
arrived safely on the following day. The force were under
order to join the Lieutenant Governor, and to act under his
instructions as circumstances might require.
Mr Brew with a
small Police
forceforce was also of the Party, so that every
precaution has been taken to preserve the tranquillity of the Country.
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Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
People in this document
Blackwood, Arthur Johnstone
Brew, Chartres
Carnarvon, Earl
Douglas, Sir James
Lytton, Sir Edward George Earle Bulwer
Merivale, Herman
Moody, Colonel Richard Clement
Perrier, George
Prevost, Captain James Charles
Whannell, Peter Brunton
Vessels in this document
HMS Plumper, 1848-1865
HMS Satellite, 1855-1879
Places in this document
Hill's Bar
Langley
Vancouver Island
Victoria
Yale