Mr Merivale
I much fear that there is too great truth in these observations of
Mr Martin on
VanCouver's Island. The remedy, I presume, is for the
Govt
to take the management of the Settlement into it's own hands, which they
can do, on the expiration of the Grant or Lease to the H.B.C
o, but
then the Ho: of Commons must be asked for a vote for a few years to
defray the charge of
Govt. 3 or 4000 a year would be well spent by the Country in developing the resources
of a Settlement so well situated
in the N. Pacific for British interests as this; but so long as it continues in the
hands of the H.B.C
o there is very little chance of good
govt, or prosperity for it. If these observations should be sent to the C
o we shall receive very well written refutations; but matters will not be mended a
whit the more.