 particulars relative to a recent journey in
               British Columbia, from whence I have just returned.
               particulars relative to a recent journey in
               British Columbia, from whence I have just returned.
                common to all countries, and that there was much
               depression in business circles, and a marked decrease of
               trade, a fact which was indeed corroborated by the Customs
               Returns, it appearing from them that the imports for the
               four previous weeks had fallen off about 25 per cent, as
               compared with the increasing ratio of the preceding month;
               a casualty generally attributed by businessmen to the 
               growing
               common to all countries, and that there was much
               depression in business circles, and a marked decrease of
               trade, a fact which was indeed corroborated by the Customs
               Returns, it appearing from them that the imports for the
               four previous weeks had fallen off about 25 per cent, as
               compared with the increasing ratio of the preceding month;
               a casualty generally attributed by businessmen to the 
               growing
                growing
               overland trade with the possessions of the United States in
               Oregon and Washington Territory, which now supply by the
               Southern frontiers of the Colony, a large proportion of the
               bulky articles such as provisions and bread-stuffs consumed
               in the eastern Districts of British Columbia; and those
               imports, it was supposed, had this year been for the most
               part fraudulently introduced, to 
               the
               growing
               overland trade with the possessions of the United States in
               Oregon and Washington Territory, which now supply by the
               Southern frontiers of the Colony, a large proportion of the
               bulky articles such as provisions and bread-stuffs consumed
               in the eastern Districts of British Columbia; and those
               imports, it was supposed, had this year been for the most
               part fraudulently introduced, to 
               the
                the great loss and detriment
               of the home merchant and the fair trade.
               the great loss and detriment
               of the home merchant and the fair trade.
                the present depression is
               traceable to another cause, and may, with more probability
               be regarded as the simple result of over importation;
               and I have no doubt a revival will take place, and trade
               resume its accustomed tone, as the stocks of goods in the
               Colony have been reduced.
               the present depression is
               traceable to another cause, and may, with more probability
               be regarded as the simple result of over importation;
               and I have no doubt a revival will take place, and trade
               resume its accustomed tone, as the stocks of goods in the
               Colony have been reduced.
                of the
               several Departments of the Public Administration are as follows,
               of the
               several Departments of the Public Administration are as follows,
               
                Post Office.........W.R. Spalding, Post Master.
               Post Office.........W.R. Spalding, Post Master.
               
                smelted and run
               into bars of various weights.
               smelted and run
               into bars of various weights.
                7.  There has not been much activity in building since
               my report transmitted to Your Grace in the month of May last,
               but Town property nevertheless sustains its former price,
               and the inhabitants of New Westminster appear to have
               unlimited confidence in the ultimate progress of the place.
               7.  There has not been much activity in building since
               my report transmitted to Your Grace in the month of May last,
               but Town property nevertheless sustains its former price,
               and the inhabitants of New Westminster appear to have
               unlimited confidence in the ultimate progress of the place.
                River Steamers in 16 hours including brief
               stoppages at Langley and Carnarvon; and the whole distance
               from Fort Victoria to Douglas in 24 running hours, being little
               over half the time occupied by the same journey last year.
               The charges on the transport of goods have also proportionately
               decreased, freights being now generally taken at £3.8.0. a
               ton, or 25 per cent less than the former rates.
               River Steamers in 16 hours including brief
               stoppages at Langley and Carnarvon; and the whole distance
               from Fort Victoria to Douglas in 24 running hours, being little
               over half the time occupied by the same journey last year.
               The charges on the transport of goods have also proportionately
               decreased, freights being now generally taken at £3.8.0. a
               ton, or 25 per cent less than the former rates.
                9.  While at Douglas I dispatched an exploring party under
               the command of Dr Forbes of Her Majesty's Ship Topaze, for
               whose assistance I am indebted to the kindness of Rear
                  Admiral Sir Robert L. Baynes, to examine the country bordering
               on Harrison Lake and River, where many fragments of Silver
               and Copper ore have been found.  A specimen of the former
               which was carefully assayed, gave a return of £50 worth of
               silver
               9.  While at Douglas I dispatched an exploring party under
               the command of Dr Forbes of Her Majesty's Ship Topaze, for
               whose assistance I am indebted to the kindness of Rear
                  Admiral Sir Robert L. Baynes, to examine the country bordering
               on Harrison Lake and River, where many fragments of Silver
               and Copper ore have been found.  A specimen of the former
               which was carefully assayed, gave a return of £50 worth of
               silver
                silver to the ton.  The Copper ore appears also to contain
               a large proportion of that metal.
               silver to the ton.  The Copper ore appears also to contain
               a large proportion of that metal.
                natural products
               capable of contributing to the support or giving remunerative
               employment for labour.
               natural products
               capable of contributing to the support or giving remunerative
               employment for labour.
                an inconsiderable town, much improved
               however, since my former visit in June last.  A Stipendiary
               Magistrate is stationed here, Mr J.B. Gaggin, who also
               performs the duties of Gold Commissioner within the District,
               which extends from Carnarvon to Port Anderson.  A brisk trade
               is carried on from Douglas with the Mining Districts of the
               interior;  and the constant arrival and departure 
               of
               an inconsiderable town, much improved
               however, since my former visit in June last.  A Stipendiary
               Magistrate is stationed here, Mr J.B. Gaggin, who also
               performs the duties of Gold Commissioner within the District,
               which extends from Carnarvon to Port Anderson.  A brisk trade
               is carried on from Douglas with the Mining Districts of the
               interior;  and the constant arrival and departure 
               of
                of trains
               of Pack-mules give to the place a lively and bustling
               appearance.
               of trains
               of Pack-mules give to the place a lively and bustling
               appearance.
                Detachment of Royal Engineers under his command,
               with a degree of care and professional ability reflecting
               the highest credit on that active and indefatigable Officer.
               Detachment of Royal Engineers under his command,
               with a degree of care and professional ability reflecting
               the highest credit on that active and indefatigable Officer.
                with confidence to further important reductions
               in the rates of transport, as the most experienced carriers
               are of opinion that goods of all kinds may, and will be
               carried the whole distance (100 Miles) from Douglas to Cayoosh,
               for £20 a ton, which would be a reduction of 250 per cent
               on former rates.  The effect of so large a saving on the
               carriage of goods will be of vast importance to the country,
               and no doubt 
               give
               with confidence to further important reductions
               in the rates of transport, as the most experienced carriers
               are of opinion that goods of all kinds may, and will be
               carried the whole distance (100 Miles) from Douglas to Cayoosh,
               for £20 a ton, which would be a reduction of 250 per cent
               on former rates.  The effect of so large a saving on the
               carriage of goods will be of vast importance to the country,
               and no doubt 
               give
                give a prodigious impulse to trade and the
               settlement of the Public Lands.
               give a prodigious impulse to trade and the
               settlement of the Public Lands.
                any larger craft than Indian Canoes.  This circumstance
               renders a transhipment and a resort to land carriage for a
               mile and a half on an excellent road, necessary before
               reaching Lillooet Lake.  Various plans have been proposed for
               rendering the river between those Lakes navigable; but,
               important as would be the improvement, the cost is altogether
               beyond our present means, and the work must be left 
               for
               any larger craft than Indian Canoes.  This circumstance
               renders a transhipment and a resort to land carriage for a
               mile and a half on an excellent road, necessary before
               reaching Lillooet Lake.  Various plans have been proposed for
               rendering the river between those Lakes navigable; but,
               important as would be the improvement, the cost is altogether
               beyond our present means, and the work must be left 
               for
                for a future time.
               for a future time.
                16.  There are many extensive Quartz-veins in the valley
               of the Harrison, but none of those which have been inspected
               contain visible traces of Gold.  The bed of the river,
               however, yields gold almost everywhere in small quantities,
               and at one place, twelve miles from Douglas, a party of
               French Miners have brought in Sluices, and are now working
               to great advantage, making as much as ten dollars a day to
               the man.  
               The
               16.  There are many extensive Quartz-veins in the valley
               of the Harrison, but none of those which have been inspected
               contain visible traces of Gold.  The bed of the river,
               however, yields gold almost everywhere in small quantities,
               and at one place, twelve miles from Douglas, a party of
               French Miners have brought in Sluices, and are now working
               to great advantage, making as much as ten dollars a day to
               the man.  
               The
                The only drawback is the shortness of the working
               season, which they represent as limited on the one hand by
               the flooded state of the River in summer, and on the other,
               by the severe cold in winter, which is found to have the effect
               of preventing the amalgamation of the fine particles of Gold,
               and much is therefore lost in the process of washing.
               The only drawback is the shortness of the working
               season, which they represent as limited on the one hand by
               the flooded state of the River in summer, and on the other,
               by the severe cold in winter, which is found to have the effect
               of preventing the amalgamation of the fine particles of Gold,
               and much is therefore lost in the process of washing.
                be safely concluded that all these
               difficulties will be over come, and this part of the country
               be profitably worked, whenever men of greater skill and
               application turn their attention to the subject.
               be safely concluded that all these
               difficulties will be over come, and this part of the country
               be profitably worked, whenever men of greater skill and
               application turn their attention to the subject.
                indulge in extravagant visions of wealth and fortune to be
               realized in remoter diggings.  These all with one accord
               rush off to the Quesnel and Cariboeuf countries, and neglect
               the less productive Districts.
               indulge in extravagant visions of wealth and fortune to be
               realized in remoter diggings.  These all with one accord
               rush off to the Quesnel and Cariboeuf countries, and neglect
               the less productive Districts.
                searched, at the public expense, should no private adventurers
               in the meantime anticipate that intention.
               searched, at the public expense, should no private adventurers
               in the meantime anticipate that intention.
                from running on this Lake, as it
               is deep enough to float a 500 ton ship, and there are no
               rocks, or concealed dangers whatever.  It is in fact a
               Highland Lake, surrounded by lofty mountains rising abruptly
               from the water's edge.  Port Pemberton is five miles distant
               from the "Meadows," a fine tract of several thousand acres
               of rich alluvial land, situated at the mouth of the Lillooet River. 
               settlement
               from running on this Lake, as it
               is deep enough to float a 500 ton ship, and there are no
               rocks, or concealed dangers whatever.  It is in fact a
               Highland Lake, surrounded by lofty mountains rising abruptly
               from the water's edge.  Port Pemberton is five miles distant
               from the "Meadows," a fine tract of several thousand acres
               of rich alluvial land, situated at the mouth of the Lillooet River. 
               settlement
                A settlement is already formed at that attractive
               spot, and the soil is most productive, the settlers having
               raised this year excellent crops of Oats, Indian Corn,
               Potatoes, and Hay; the Barley however, was indifferent, in
               consequence, it was supposed, of imperfect tillage:  but I
               never saw better garden-stuffs of all kinds, especially
               tomatoes and cucumbers, which were exceedingly fine. Mr
                  Jones, the oldest and principal settler, raised last year, as he assured me, a 
               very
               A settlement is already formed at that attractive
               spot, and the soil is most productive, the settlers having
               raised this year excellent crops of Oats, Indian Corn,
               Potatoes, and Hay; the Barley however, was indifferent, in
               consequence, it was supposed, of imperfect tillage:  but I
               never saw better garden-stuffs of all kinds, especially
               tomatoes and cucumbers, which were exceedingly fine. Mr
                  Jones, the oldest and principal settler, raised last year, as he assured me, a 
               very
                very fine crop of potatoes, for which
               he found a ready sale at five pence a pound, and thereby
               realized the large return of upwards of £240 an acre.
               Having this year a much larger crop, he expects to do better,
               though the price of vegetables is now comparatively moderate,
               being 50 per cent lower than last year.
               very fine crop of potatoes, for which
               he found a ready sale at five pence a pound, and thereby
               realized the large return of upwards of £240 an acre.
               Having this year a much larger crop, he expects to do better,
               though the price of vegetables is now comparatively moderate,
               being 50 per cent lower than last year.
                land which is retained for the benefit of,
               and occupied by, about 30 native families, who live on the
               most amicable terms with their white neighbours, and look
               healthy, clean, and altogether in very comfortable
               circumstances.  They live by fishing, and on the produce
               of the chase, and of the land, which they cultivate, to
               some extent, with care and skill.  They appear happy and
               contented, and had no complaint whatever to make.
               land which is retained for the benefit of,
               and occupied by, about 30 native families, who live on the
               most amicable terms with their white neighbours, and look
               healthy, clean, and altogether in very comfortable
               circumstances.  They live by fishing, and on the produce
               of the chase, and of the land, which they cultivate, to
               some extent, with care and skill.  They appear happy and
               contented, and had no complaint whatever to make.
                21.  The Horse-way, formed in the year 1858, is still
               the only road from Port Pemberton to Anderson Lake, the
               distance being about 34 miles.  It is a fair and passable
               road of the kind, but must be improved into a Cart-road
               without delay.  The line of Road runs between parallel
               ranges of mountains, rising on both sides with the unbroken
               regularity of a wall, into dark, rugged, and gloomy masses,
               thousands of feet 
               above
               21.  The Horse-way, formed in the year 1858, is still
               the only road from Port Pemberton to Anderson Lake, the
               distance being about 34 miles.  It is a fair and passable
               road of the kind, but must be improved into a Cart-road
               without delay.  The line of Road runs between parallel
               ranges of mountains, rising on both sides with the unbroken
               regularity of a wall, into dark, rugged, and gloomy masses,
               thousands of feet 
               above
                above the mountain stream that traverses
               the valley beneath, which is in places a mere defile, and
               nowhere exceeds two miles in breadth.
               above the mountain stream that traverses
               the valley beneath, which is in places a mere defile, and
               nowhere exceeds two miles in breadth.
                was also carefully put up by the provident owner for
               winter use.
               was also carefully put up by the provident owner for
               winter use.
                Port Anderson
               Port Anderson just in time to participate
               in the trial trip of the "Lady of the Lake" Steamer, and a
               most successful one it proved to be: the machinery working
               well, and no casualty whatever occurring to cause delay.  We
               had to boat over Lake Seaton, as the Steamer usually plying there was under repair. A walk of five miles from
               Port
                  Seaton brought us to the banks of Fraser River, and to the
               mining town of Cayoosh
               Port Anderson
               Port Anderson just in time to participate
               in the trial trip of the "Lady of the Lake" Steamer, and a
               most successful one it proved to be: the machinery working
               well, and no casualty whatever occurring to cause delay.  We
               had to boat over Lake Seaton, as the Steamer usually plying there was under repair. A walk of five miles from
               Port
                  Seaton brought us to the banks of Fraser River, and to the
               mining town of Cayoosh
               
                Cayoosh
               Cayoosh.
               Cayoosh
               Cayoosh.
                constitute its natural advantages;
               its metaliferous resources, though probably vast, having yet
               to be explored.
               constitute its natural advantages;
               its metaliferous resources, though probably vast, having yet
               to be explored.
                come to full maturity at the end of August, when
               melons raised in the same manner, were nearly fit for use.
               come to full maturity at the end of August, when
               melons raised in the same manner, were nearly fit for use.
                The Lakes have never been known to freeze, nor the snow to
               lie so deep as to interrupt the ordinary traffic of the road.
               The Lakes have never been known to freeze, nor the snow to
               lie so deep as to interrupt the ordinary traffic of the road.
                inducements to attract and retain an industrious
               population.
               inducements to attract and retain an industrious
               population.
                Ponderosa".  The change is grateful, the contrast bringing
               into bolder relief the charming scenery of Cayoosh, which is
               situated about half a mile from Fraser River.
               Ponderosa".  The change is grateful, the contrast bringing
               into bolder relief the charming scenery of Cayoosh, which is
               situated about half a mile from Fraser River.
                Mr Thomas Elwyn, who also acts as Gold Commissioner, is stationed here. Successful attempts at cultivation
               have been made on a small
               scale near the town, and streams of water from the neighbouring
               hills have been skilfully diverted from their natural course
               and applied to the important purposes of mining, and of
               irrigating the soil, which thereby acquires a degree of
               fertility and productiveness otherwise 
               Unattainable
               Mr Thomas Elwyn, who also acts as Gold Commissioner, is stationed here. Successful attempts at cultivation
               have been made on a small
               scale near the town, and streams of water from the neighbouring
               hills have been skilfully diverted from their natural course
               and applied to the important purposes of mining, and of
               irrigating the soil, which thereby acquires a degree of
               fertility and productiveness otherwise 
               Unattainable
                unattainable in a
               climate seldom visited by summer showers.  Cayoosh is thus
               a place of much real and prospective importance.
               unattainable in a
               climate seldom visited by summer showers.  Cayoosh is thus
               a place of much real and prospective importance.
                made at
               proper intervals to the Colonial Treasurer.  The regular
               establishment consists of a Magistrate and one Constable,
               who attend to all duties connected with the public service;
               the former being however fully authorised to employ casual
               aid whenever emergencies arise.
               made at
               proper intervals to the Colonial Treasurer.  The regular
               establishment consists of a Magistrate and one Constable,
               who attend to all duties connected with the public service;
               the former being however fully authorised to employ casual
               aid whenever emergencies arise.
                local grievance affecting the interests of the Town or District,
               nor suggests any change in the Mining or general laws of
               the Country.  The object of the Address, of which a Copy is
               transmitted, was to urge the early sale of town lots at
               Cayoosh, protection for the Chinese miners, and the removal
               of Stake-nets, and all obstructions having the effect of
               preventing the ascent of Salmon from the sea to the inland rivers.
               local grievance affecting the interests of the Town or District,
               nor suggests any change in the Mining or general laws of
               the Country.  The object of the Address, of which a Copy is
               transmitted, was to urge the early sale of town lots at
               Cayoosh, protection for the Chinese miners, and the removal
               of Stake-nets, and all obstructions having the effect of
               preventing the ascent of Salmon from the sea to the inland rivers.
                32.  I gave immediate attention to those matters, and
               addressed a communication to the Commissioner of Lands and
               Works, expressing regret that early measures had not been
               taken to meet the public demand for Town Land, as delay in
               such cases discourages settlement, checks improvement, and
               is ruinous to the Country.
               32.  I gave immediate attention to those matters, and
               addressed a communication to the Commissioner of Lands and
               Works, expressing regret that early measures had not been
               taken to meet the public demand for Town Land, as delay in
               such cases discourages settlement, checks improvement, and
               is ruinous to the Country.
                the assurance that the value of such
               improvements would be added to the upset price, and reserved
               for the benefit of the holder when the lots are sold.
               the assurance that the value of such
               improvements would be added to the upset price, and reserved
               for the benefit of the holder when the lots are sold.
                two Chinese miners.
               The facts were established on the admission of the accused
               themselves; but, it appearing from the evidence that the
               deceased were the aggressors, and had been slain without
               malice prepense, in a casual affray, arising out of an
               indecent assault committed on the wife of one of the Indians,
               the jury returned a verdict of "manslaughter" against one
               of the prisoners, and found the other not guilty.
               two Chinese miners.
               The facts were established on the admission of the accused
               themselves; but, it appearing from the evidence that the
               deceased were the aggressors, and had been slain without
               malice prepense, in a casual affray, arising out of an
               indecent assault committed on the wife of one of the Indians,
               the jury returned a verdict of "manslaughter" against one
               of the prisoners, and found the other not guilty.
                35.  I had an opportunity of communicating personally with the
               Native Indian Tribes, who assembled in great numbers at Cayoosh during my
               stay.  I made them clearly understand that Her Majesty's Government felt
               deeply interested in their welfare, and had sent instructions that they
               should be treated in all respects as Her Majesty's other subjects; and
               that the local Magistrates would attend to their complaints, and guard
               them from wrong, provided 
               they
               35.  I had an opportunity of communicating personally with the
               Native Indian Tribes, who assembled in great numbers at Cayoosh during my
               stay.  I made them clearly understand that Her Majesty's Government felt
               deeply interested in their welfare, and had sent instructions that they
               should be treated in all respects as Her Majesty's other subjects; and
               that the local Magistrates would attend to their complaints, and guard
               them from wrong, provided 
               they
                they abandoned their own barbarous modes of
               retaliation, and appealed in all cases to the Laws for relief and
               protection.  I also forcibly impressed upon their minds that the same
               Laws would not fail to punish offences committed by them against the
               persons or property of others.
               they abandoned their own barbarous modes of
               retaliation, and appealed in all cases to the Laws for relief and
               protection.  I also forcibly impressed upon their minds that the same
               Laws would not fail to punish offences committed by them against the
               persons or property of others.
                fields, and as much land in the vicinity of
               each as they could till, or was required for their support; and that they
               might freely exercise and enjoy the rights of fishing the Lakes and
               Rivers, and of hunting over all unoccupied Crown Lands in the Colony; and
               that on their becoming registered Free Miners, they might dig and search
               for Gold, and hold mining claims on the same terms precisely as other
               miners:  in short, I strove to make them 
               conscious
               fields, and as much land in the vicinity of
               each as they could till, or was required for their support; and that they
               might freely exercise and enjoy the rights of fishing the Lakes and
               Rivers, and of hunting over all unoccupied Crown Lands in the Colony; and
               that on their becoming registered Free Miners, they might dig and search
               for Gold, and hold mining claims on the same terms precisely as other
               miners:  in short, I strove to make them 
               conscious
                conscious that they were
               recognized members of the Commonwealth, and that by good conduct they
               would acquire a certain status, and become respectable members of
               society.  They were delighted with the idea, and expressed their
               gratitude in the warmest terms, assuring me of their boundless devotion
               and attachment to Her Majesty's person and Crown, and their readiness to
               take up arms at any moment in 
               defence
               conscious that they were
               recognized members of the Commonwealth, and that by good conduct they
               would acquire a certain status, and become respectable members of
               society.  They were delighted with the idea, and expressed their
               gratitude in the warmest terms, assuring me of their boundless devotion
               and attachment to Her Majesty's person and Crown, and their readiness to
               take up arms at any moment in 
               defence
                defense of Her Majesty's dominion and
               rights.
               defense of Her Majesty's dominion and
               rights.
                the second
               under Sapper Breckenridge, who is directed to examine the character and
               capabilities of the Country between Cayoosh and Bridge River;  and the
               third, composed of Mr Martin an intelligent English Miner, and two
               Natives, was dispatched to the mountains east of Port Anderson to inspect
               certain Quartz veins, said to be auriferous.
 
               the second
               under Sapper Breckenridge, who is directed to examine the character and
               capabilities of the Country between Cayoosh and Bridge River;  and the
               third, composed of Mr Martin an intelligent English Miner, and two
               Natives, was dispatched to the mountains east of Port Anderson to inspect
               certain Quartz veins, said to be auriferous.
                37.  Lytton was the next stage in my progress. There is a good
               Horse-way from Cayoosh, but travelling by the River being more
               expeditious, I chose that alternative, and made the run of seventy miles
               in five and a half hours.  The stream is swift, and a number of dangerous
               rapids under it in part impracticable in high water, and unsafe at all
               seasons.
               37.  Lytton was the next stage in my progress. There is a good
               Horse-way from Cayoosh, but travelling by the River being more
               expeditious, I chose that alternative, and made the run of seventy miles
               in five and a half hours.  The stream is swift, and a number of dangerous
               rapids under it in part impracticable in high water, and unsafe at all
               seasons.
                were, with few exceptions, deserted, or
               occupied by Chinese and Indians, who appear to form the great body of
               Miners on this part of the River.
               were, with few exceptions, deserted, or
               occupied by Chinese and Indians, who appear to form the great body of
               Miners on this part of the River.
                a larger force indispensable, it is made up by means of casual
               assistants and special Constables called out for the occasion.
               a larger force indispensable, it is made up by means of casual
               assistants and special Constables called out for the occasion.
                also dispatched to
               examine the country between Van Winkle Bar on Fraser River, and Lillooet Lake, with the view of opening a Horse-way between those places.
               also dispatched to
               examine the country between Van Winkle Bar on Fraser River, and Lillooet Lake, with the view of opening a Horse-way between those places.
                desirous of promoting so useful a scheme.
               desirous of promoting so useful a scheme.
                it also strongly marks the character of a population
               devoted to other pursuits, and who probably look to other countries for
               a permanent home.
               it also strongly marks the character of a population
               devoted to other pursuits, and who probably look to other countries for
               a permanent home.
                44.  The Indians mustered in great force, during my stay at Lytton.
               My Communications with them were to the same effect as to the Native
               Tribes who assembled at Cayoosh; and their gratitude, loyalty, and
               devotion, were expressed in terms equally warm and earnest.
               44.  The Indians mustered in great force, during my stay at Lytton.
               My Communications with them were to the same effect as to the Native
               Tribes who assembled at Cayoosh; and their gratitude, loyalty, and
               devotion, were expressed in terms equally warm and earnest.
                to Your Grace hereafter,
               as this Despatch has been drawn out to a greater length than I had
               proposed.
               to Your Grace hereafter,
               as this Despatch has been drawn out to a greater length than I had
               proposed.
                
                  
                   
                  
                   to call your Excellency's attention more particularly to the
                  great number of Chinamen now residing in, and flocking to this Colony,
                  that from our experience of them we find that they are a steady source
                  of profit to the trader and materially increase the Revenue of the
                  Colony, and in addition greatly benefit the Country by the extreme
                  development of its mineral resources  they are also a well
                  behaved
                  to call your Excellency's attention more particularly to the
                  great number of Chinamen now residing in, and flocking to this Colony,
                  that from our experience of them we find that they are a steady source
                  of profit to the trader and materially increase the Revenue of the
                  Colony, and in addition greatly benefit the Country by the extreme
                  development of its mineral resources  they are also a well
                  behaved 
                   behaved and
                  easily governed class of population, and the Grand Jury desire that
                  your Excellency will afford them every due protection to prevent their
                  being driven away, either by attack from Indians or otherwise.
                  behaved and
                  easily governed class of population, and the Grand Jury desire that
                  your Excellency will afford them every due protection to prevent their
                  being driven away, either by attack from Indians or otherwise.
                   as no security is felt in improving
                  property, until it is bona fide purchased.
                  as no security is felt in improving
                  property, until it is bona fide purchased.
                   that your Excellency will take measures to stop these
                  proceedings, if really found to exist.
                  that your Excellency will take measures to stop these
                  proceedings, if really found to exist.
                   from
                  leaving the Colony with their property.
                  from
                  leaving the Colony with their property.
                  Baynes, Rear Admiral Robert Lambert
Fortescue, 1st Baron Carlingford Chichester
Gosset, Captain William Driscoll
Moody, Colonel Richard Clement