Lord Desart
                     The H.B.C. have under the annexed grant of 
1838 the exclusive right of
                     
trading with Indians in the North West Territories, of which 
Q.
                        Charlotte's Island is an appendage. But they have no territorial rights
                     there or anywhere West of the 
Rocky Mountains. Consequently they have I
                     apprehend no more right to blast rock or extract gold than any other of
                     
the Queen's subjects would have. and though I do not suppose it would
                     be at all desirable to interfere with their operation, they clearly
                     cannot themselves interfere with others. 
Sir J. Pelly may probably have
                     some plan to suggest at this proposed interview, but none occurs to me.