No. 95
               
            
            
               
               
               9 November 1860
               
               My Lord Duke
                
            
            
               In my Report on 
British Columbia of the 
9th of October
               last, marked "Separate", I had the honor to inform Your Grace
               of 
               
the
               
               the dispatch of an exploratory party from 
Douglas, under
               the charge of 
Dr Forbes of Her Majesty's Ship "
Topaze", to
               examine, especially with reference to its mineral character,
               the country bordering on 
Harrison Lake and 
River.
               
               I have now the honor of forwarding the valuable and
               highly interesting Report of that gentleman, who lately
               returned to this 
               
place
               
               place with his party, in good health.
               
               His researches, carried on under many difficulties
               inseparable from the country, were prosecuted with a very
               creditable degree of activity and vigour, and have been
               eminently successful in elucidating the true mineral value
               of the District, the whole of which he believes to be
               metalliferous, and the greater portion of it 
               
agentiferous
               
               argentiferous.
               
               He found and examined many argentiferous veins, and
               he observes that he has not the least doubt that there is
               abundance of silver in those formations, but it can only be
               reached by an outlay of capital and steady persevering mining operations.
               
            
            
               He has also from various indications been led to believe
               that in 
               
many
               
               many of the metalliferous veins described in his
               Report, deep mining will develope gold.
               
               Dr Forbes recommends that encouragement should be given
               to Companies for the purpose of working silver mines, and
               thinks they cannot be worked advantageously by individual enterprise
               or exertion, a suggestion which meets with my warmest approval.
               
 
            
            
               I
               
               I trust that 
Dr Forbes' able Report may have the effect
               of attracting public attention in England to the Mineral
               wealth of 
British Columbia, and to the facilities it presents
               for the profitable investment of capital.
               
 
            
            
            
            
            
            
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                     Mr Elliot
                     Print the Report for Parliament & send copies when
                     printed to the Societies interested?  Acknowledge?
                     
 
                  
                  
                  
                   
            
            
               Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
               
                
                  
                  
                     Forbes to 
Douglas, 
22 October 1860, reporting as per despatch (21 pages).