I enclose for your information the accompanying copy of a letter
from
Colonel O'Connor who contemplates settling in
British Columbia. He
has been recommended to my notice by
Lord James Butler and
Mr Pierce
Somerset Butler. I am told that he
has been an active practical
Colonist and that he brought away from California a large sum of money
realized by him in that Country. As a gentleman of such experience is
likely to be a useful acquisition, I shall be glad if you will afford to
Colonel O'Connor any protection and services in your power, but you will
distinctly understand that I do not mean by this to recommend
Colonel
O'Connor to you for any exceptional
conditions in the purchase of land.
It is a duty from which you must never swerve, and is essential to the
success of the Colony and the credit of its Government, that the public
lands should be disposed of on impartial and equal terms to all persons
who are willing to pay the price required by the public regulations.