No. 54
With reference to my despatch No. 31 of the
5th instant,
I have the honor to state that
Dr Rae, having crossed the American
Continent, has visited
New Westminster.
2. I am happy to say that he reports having discovered a pass
in the
Rocky Mountains, through which a Waggon Road might with ease
be made. The only really great difficulty between the
Red River
Settlement and the Pacific
has has been already overcome by the Construction
of the Wonderful road along the
Fraser in its passage through the
Cascade Range.
3.
Dr Rae is about to furnish me with an Official Report
of his proceedings. I shall forward a copy of it to you. In the
mean time I submit a Newspaper Report of a Speech which has recently
been made by him at a public dinner in
Victoria.
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Elliot
Acknowledge?
Dr Rae states in his speech that the
Telegraph will be completed in about two years.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
Newspaper clipping,
The British Colonist,
30 September 1864, containing copy of
speech given by
Dr. Rae describing the proposed telegraph line from
Red River Settlement.
Other documents included in the file
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Cardwell
This is subject to approval. The despatch
within has not been seen by you previously.