I have recently arrived from 
Victoria VanCouvers Island, at which
               place I have been most maliciously and cruelly persecuted by the
               authorities there, the 
Honble Hudson's Bay Company, who at the same
               time are the representatives of the British Government, 
Mr James
                  Douglas is Governor, Chief Factor of H.B. Company, and was also my
               Agent.  I assure your Honourable Sir this Colony is far worse than a
               foreign Port for any british subjects to reside in or go to, to trade,
               on account of the most despotic arbitrary power these Gentlemen are
               invested with, for proof of these assertions, 
Honble Sir, you may get
               every individuals statement residing there.
               
               I am part owner of a beautiful new ship "
Colinda", also Master.  I
               was chartered by the H.B.  Company to proceed from 
London (in 
Augt
                  1853) to 
Victoria with passengers and merchandise, through the loose
               manner of the Company's Servants on departure and promises made to the
               passengers by them it created a tissue of grievances which was out of my
               power to control, it finally produced mutiny of them and so led to the
               following persecutions against me by this arbitrary Company, my ship was
               fitted out at  11000, Ship and outfitt, 
on my arrival at Victoria my
                  ship was taken in a very illegal manner from me, I was cast into a den
                  of a Prison not fit for a dog Kennel and kept there 4 months and 9 days
                  at their mock Courts, I was interrogated privately no persons being
                  admitted.  I was kept in solitary confinement 2 months at which
                  expiration Mr Douglas seized the "Colinda" in the Queens Name also
                  seizeing, all my own effects, instruments, Vouchers, and every article
                  belonging to me leaving me perfectly destitute  the ship was converted
                  into a brothel for prostitutes and drunkards, and in place of selling
               the ship to pay them—
—selves
—selves their false charges alleged, they are making
               use of the ship to convey Coals to California  my deliverance from Gaol
               was a verbal message from 
Mr Cameron Mr Douglas brother in law by
               the mouth of the gaoler to inform me I had no occasion to remain in
               gaol, having kept me locked up 4 M[on]ths & 9 days.
               
               It was impossible to get any redress in 
Victoria as there is not a
               disinterested person from the company's servants in the place, and
               nothing whatever in the shape of a lawyer, and yet these persons affect
               to be first rate lawyers.  They are on their own side, and in their
               Truck system, and here in 
London it is quite out of my power to go to
               law with such a Princely company.  I have therefore humbly petitioned to
               you, Right Honourable Sir, in hopes that you may take a consideration of
               the usage I have had to endure and will be the instigation of having a
               Public Investigation of the whole at which I shall be most happy to
               attend before any tribunal to answer all things—the best of British
               subjects are driven to leave their country by such lawless actions from
               large companies.
               
               I have the Honour to remain Honourable Sir
               
               Your most humble & Obedient Servant
               
               
John Powell Mills
               
               Master of Barque 
Colinda of 
London 581 tons register
               
               
               
Capt. Mills
               
               direct opposite the entrance of Her Majesty's Victualling
               Yard, Deptford, Kent
               
l Tuesday 9th January 1855
               
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                     Mr Merivale
                     Refer to the 
Govr for a report and acquaint the Writer?
                     
 
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     This is all that can be done.
                     
                  
                  
                   
               
               
                  
                  
                     Yes.  The 
Colinda is alluded to in the Despatch 4064—annexed.
                     
 
                
            
            
               Other documents included in the file
               
               
               
                
                  
                  
                     Draft, 
Peel to 
Mills, 
17 January 1855, advising 
Douglas had been
                     instructed to report on the case.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     Draft, Colonial Office to 
Mills, 
3 August 1855, stating 
Douglas's
                     report had been received and that the proceedings taken against him were
                     deemed to be "in the course of law."
                     
 
            
            
               
                  People in this document
                  
                        Cameron, David
                  
                        Douglas, Sir James
                  
                        Grey, Right Honorable, Second Baronet, Sir George
                        
                  Jadis, Vane
                  Merivale, Herman
                  
                        Mills, Captain John Powell
                        
                  
                        Peel, Sir Frederick
                        
                  
                        Victoria, Queen Alexandrina
                        
                
               
                  Vessels in this document
                  Colinda
                
               
                  Places in this document
                  London
                  Vancouver Island
                  Victoria