No. 35, Miscellaneous
               
            
            
               29 May 1863
               
            
            
               I had the honor of enclosing with my Despatch N
o 2
               of the 
18th February 1860, a report from 
Mr Duncan Church of England Missionary at 
Fort Simpson, and I have now the pleasure of transmitting
another
 another communication which I
               lately received from the same gentleman giving an interesting
               account of the subsequent progress of his Mission, and
               what is, especially, worthy of attention entering into
               details illustrative of the moral and social condition
               of the settlement and exhibiting the satisfactory results
               which have attended the police and fiscal regulations
               established
through
 through his own act, for its good government.
               
               2. 
Mr Duncan has successfully carried into effect the design he had for some time previously entertained
               of founding a Mission at "
Metlakahtla" a place situated
               about 20 miles South of 
Fort Simpson; his object being to
               withdraw the converts as much as possible from contact
               with the Members of their Tribe
who
 who have not yet joined his communion.
               
               3. "
Metlakahtla," now the Chief seat of 
Mr Duncan's Missionary labours, has already grown into a populous village; the inhabitants
               having themselves erected
               comfortable wooden dwellings, in the American style, and
               residing therein with their families.
               
               4.  The successful issue
of
 of 
Mr Duncan's efforts to introduce the knowledge and practices of christianity among the Natives
               of 
British Columbia, is one of the
               extraordinary facts of the day; and unless we suppose
               them to be gifted with a singular degree of intelligence
               and aptitude, the mere labour of imparting instructions
               to the christian neophytes, in reading, writing and
arithmetic
               arithmetic, must of itself have been overwhelming to any
               one individual, and yet 
Mr Duncan has accomplished all this, and in addition, has, by this example, done much
               to prove that the permanent elevation of the aboriginal
               races is not altogether a hopeless attempt.
               
               I have the honor to be
               My Lord Duke
               Your Graces most obedient
               Humble Servant
               
James Douglas
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                     Mr Elliot
                     Ack
e rec
t.  If the 
Duke of Newcastle saw no
                     reason to object I think it would be only due to 
Mr
                        Duncan to express the great satisfaction experienced by
                     His Grace at this gentleman's praiseworthy efforts to
                     convert the Indians to Xtianity & promote their welfare.
                     
 
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     A very singular & gratifying account of a little Indian
                     Paraguay under a Protestant Missionary, wh. should be
                     printed for Parlmt. in our next 
B.C. Collection.  It is
                     difficult to imagine a greater crime than that committed
                     by the European traders who madden the poor Indians with their spirits.
                     
 
               
               
                  
                  
                     Write by all means commending the valuable services of 
Mr Duncan.
                     
 
                
            
            
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