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               23 August 1862
               
            
            
               By the arrival of the Hudson's Bay Company's Steamer "
Otter" last
               night, I have received intelligence from 
Stickeen to the
               
11th of August.
               
               2.  It appears by these accounts that the Miners
as
 as a body,
               have not been successful in discovering remunerative diggings,
               a few only of the mining claims having yielded from eight
               to ten dollars a day.
               
               3.  It is stated on the other hand that lump-gold has been
               found on the North Fork of 
the Stickeen; and that a party of
               resolute adventurers have determined to explore that Branch of
               the River, and to winter there.  The great majority of the Miners
               will however,
no
 no doubt return to this place.
               
               4.  Notwithstanding these cheerless accounts, and the present
               despondency of the Miners, I firmly believe that the exploration
               of the country will be vigorously prosecuted, and that the proper
               auriferous leads from whence the drift gold is carried and deposited
               on the river banks, will be ultimately discovered and turned to
               good account.
               
            
            
               5.  Her Majesty's Steam Frigate "
Devastation" was lately
               dispatched by 
Admiral Sir Thomas Maitland, at my
request
 request, on a
               friendly visit to 
New Archangel (Sitka) and 
Stickeen.  I took
               advantage of that occasion to address the enclosed Communication
               to the Governor of the Russian-American Possessions, expressing
               my great desire to cooperate with his Government in maintaining
               the peace of the country, and the friendly relations subsisting
               between our respective Governments.  I however carefully abstained
               from raising questions touching territorial rights, assuming as
               a settled point, that the visits of British Vessels and
Subjects
 Subjects
               to 
the Stickeen River, and the acts necessarily consequent thereon,
               such as passing through the 
Russian Territory, and anchoring in
               Russian waters, are strictly in accordance with the spirit of the
               Convention of 
1825.
               
               I have the honor to be
               My Lord Duke,
               Your Grace's most obedient
               and humble Servant
               
James Douglas
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
               
               
               
                  
                  
                     I do not think this need go to Land Board.
                     
                  
                  
                     It is merely a report of the latest news from 
Stickeen,
                     when seen by the 
Duke of Newcastle, I apprehend that it may be Put by.
                     
 
               
               
                
            
            
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                  I take advantage of a projected visit of Her Britannic Majesty's Steam Ship 
Devastation to the Northern Coast, to convey to Your Excellency as Governor of the Russian Possessions
                     in that quarter, my assurances of high respect and consideration; and to express my
                     readiness and desire to cöoperate with you on
all
 all occasions for the mutual benefit of our two Countries.
2 - I understand that recent discoveries of the existence of Gold in the 
Stickeen River have attracted many adventurers to the British Possessions on that quarter, contiguous
                     to the Territories of his Imperial Majesty. _
                     _ I trust that this circumstance has not caused any annoyance or uneasiness to Your
                     Excellency, and that none of Her Majesty's subjects who may be amongst those adventurers
                     have committed any trespass upon 
Russian Territory, or having visited 
Russian Territory,
have
 have been guilty of any unlawful acts. _
3 - Until more certain information is obtained, it is not probable that any Government
                     Officer will be sent to these new Gold-fields; but in the meantime I shall greatly
                     esteem any suggestions with which you may favour me, that may the more effectually
                     serve to the preservation of law and order, and to the observance of the Treaty between
                     Great Britain and Russia, of February A.D. 1825.