With reference to the Com
n which I took the liberty of addressing Your Lordship last year (
May, 60) which was duly acknowledged through the Colonial Department, I beg to state my Lord
               that I feel highly honored for the attention in handing my Com
n to the Department the more so as indicating a wish that a Grandson of "
Carronpark Cadell" (a name which goes down to Posterity associated with the "Carronade" & [improved?]
               large [ordinance?] of the day & but a few years ago assisted in establishing the Supremacy
               of Her
               Majesty's Empire, which I now wish by any means in my power to
               assist in perpetuating through productive action) should obtain
               employment connected with the [prime moving?] Department of the
               productive Action of 
British Columbia.
               
               There is still an entire blank in the supervision of the
               Colony (which eight years experience connected with the practical
               developement of a Gold mining Country enables me to state with that
               reasonable certainty due to such experience).  The disposal of the
               Mines & Mining Grounds towards permanent production—a division of
               labour which would add progressively every year to the permanent
               population & the production of Gold, & remove that dread of
               inaction which is reducing the Commercial energy of the Country
               apparently without knowing why.  Hence the reason for my soliciting that
               description of Government employment, as it would be in that
               Department, I could prove the value of aforestated experience
               connected with the direct supervision of productive action in a
               gold mining country.  But my Lord His Grace the 
Duke of Newcastle
               signified through His Excellency 
Governor Douglas, that the
               Department at Downing St was unable to appoint—which under
               ordinary circumstances might be considered definitive not only to my
               prospects Individually, but to the progressive prospects of the
               Country as that description of supervision can only be brought into
               existence at Downing Street through the great progressive necessity
               of the day.  In the event therefore of the 
Duke of Newcastle
               introducing improvements connected with British Columbian
               Supervision (a step now pointed out by necessity) and constitute
               the supervision of the disposal of the mines & mining grounds
               towards productive developement, a Division of Labour; instead of
               allowing that department (the chief source of production) to remain
               longer under the [mere ease?] of the magistrates who are not required
               to possess the requisite qualifications for the Supervision of
               Mineral Developement in a progressive [char?].
               
               Hence the prospect
               which I still entertain of obtaining employment through His Grace
               The 
Duke of Newcastle & 
Governor Douglas, in a progressive view
               independent of the ordinary nature of Patronage.
               
               Our great producing Colonies require a change My Lord, being
               now in a progressive view large manufacturing concerns in
               process of construction which require to be pressed into a state of
               completion towards
inducing
 inducing a more extensive & economical
               permanent production through Individual enterprise to sustain our
               position in the great struggle of nations for Commercial Supremacy.
               I beg therefore to annex an Original Paper touching improvement
               connected with Colonial developement, which Your Lordship may either
               dispose of according to the liberty undernoted or
               retain for Government purposes, in either case my Lord any attention
               which your Lordship may confer in noticing this Com
n will be highly
               returned & constitutes a Basis for more extended efforts connected
               with a Subject which is so much neglected Politically, Financially
               & Scientifically in a progressive view, being so far removed
               from the seat of general Government, Capital & practical Science.
               
               Trusting that Your Lordship will excuse these liberties
               
               I have the honor to be most respectfully
               
               Your Lordships Most Obt Servt
               
               
P. Cadell
               
               
               
               
               
               P.S.
               
               I take a further liberty My Lord to suggest the necessity of
               arranging the boundary between the British & Russian North American
               Possessions, specifically within certain limits—as a continuation
               of the [Recherb?]
               
               mining section of 
British Columbia is now indicated as entering
               the Russian Possessions in the general direction of the true gold
               bearing Regions, the position of which may be now pointed out.
               
               As this information is in advance of the day, My Lord a
               position of that Country might probably be obtained from the
               Emperor previous to developement.
               
               A scheme of comprehensive underground operations for permanent
               mining may be now presented to the Russian Government which would
               be very favorably received by the Emperior as a great portion of
               the work could be accomplished with Indian labour on an extensive
               scale.  The present period is therefore a favorable opportunity for
               arranging the subject.
               
               I have the honor to be &c
               
               
P. Cadell