 Extract of a Despatch received by the Govern, & Committes of the Hudsons Bay Company
                     from the Officers in charge at Fort Vancouver dated July 28. 1846.
                     Extract of a Despatch received by the Govern, & Committes of the Hudsons Bay Company
                     from the Officers in charge at Fort Vancouver dated July 28. 1846. 
                      informs the board
                     of Management "that the Fisgard had been detatched by Rear Admiral Sir
                        George Seymour, Commander in Chief of Her Majesty's N. Forces in the
                     Pacific, to afford protection to Her Majesty's Subjects in Oregon and
                     the North West Coast,  which information was duly conveyed to our
                     fellow subjects in this Country. The Brig Rosalind of London,
                     Hipplewhite, Master chartered by Government at £250. stirling a month arrived on the 3d June at Fort Victoria with a Cargo of Coals, which
                     was landed there for the use of Her Majesty's Steam Vessel 'Cormorant'
                     and on the 27th of the same month she with the 'Herald' and
                     'Pandora' Surveying Ships in tow also made the Port of Victoria.
 informs the board
                     of Management "that the Fisgard had been detatched by Rear Admiral Sir
                        George Seymour, Commander in Chief of Her Majesty's N. Forces in the
                     Pacific, to afford protection to Her Majesty's Subjects in Oregon and
                     the North West Coast,  which information was duly conveyed to our
                     fellow subjects in this Country. The Brig Rosalind of London,
                     Hipplewhite, Master chartered by Government at £250. stirling a month arrived on the 3d June at Fort Victoria with a Cargo of Coals, which
                     was landed there for the use of Her Majesty's Steam Vessel 'Cormorant'
                     and on the 27th of the same month she with the 'Herald' and
                     'Pandora' Surveying Ships in tow also made the Port of Victoria.
                      in person, whose arrival however
                     appears to be matter of mere conjecture.
 in person, whose arrival however
                     appears to be matter of mere conjecture. furnished from our Stores at 3d
                     per pound which causes a large consumption of meat, particularly at the
                     Pugets Sound Company's2 establishment of Nisqually, and it is desirable
                     that so profitable a market could always be found for the farm produce
                     of the Company.
 furnished from our Stores at 3d
                     per pound which causes a large consumption of meat, particularly at the
                     Pugets Sound Company's2 establishment of Nisqually, and it is desirable
                     that so profitable a market could always be found for the farm produce
                     of the Company. British influence in the
                     Country is maintained among the ultra Americans, but this feeling has
                     for some time past been placed under severe restraint by the presence
                     of Her Majesty's Vessels in the River.
 British influence in the
                     Country is maintained among the ultra Americans, but this feeling has
                     for some time past been placed under severe restraint by the presence
                     of Her Majesty's Vessels in the River. the return of
                     men, who would study to maintain peace and good order and not seek to
                     involve the Country in trouble, through violence and intolerant party
                     zeal, it was also an object to have the Counties north of the Columbia represented by British Subjects, both from consideration of interest,
                     and of propriety, as it would not have been proper in us, or have
                     appeared right to the world, that we who possess a prevailing influence
                     and hold so large a share of the property in these Counties, should
                     have allowed the Americans constituting a mere fraction of their
                     population to legislate for the interests of the whole.3
 the return of
                     men, who would study to maintain peace and good order and not seek to
                     involve the Country in trouble, through violence and intolerant party
                     zeal, it was also an object to have the Counties north of the Columbia represented by British Subjects, both from consideration of interest,
                     and of propriety, as it would not have been proper in us, or have
                     appeared right to the world, that we who possess a prevailing influence
                     and hold so large a share of the property in these Counties, should
                     have allowed the Americans constituting a mere fraction of their
                     population to legislate for the interests of the whole.3Duntze, Captain John Alexander
Grey, Right Honorable, Second Baronet, Sir George