 River, and urgently recommending that the Naval
               Forces employed on this coast should be increased, with the view of
               protecting life and property, and maintaining the supremacy of the laws.
 River, and urgently recommending that the Naval
               Forces employed on this coast should be increased, with the view of
               protecting life and property, and maintaining the supremacy of the laws.
                cordial and zealous co-operation, in all the
               protective measures, adopted by this Government.
 cordial and zealous co-operation, in all the
               protective measures, adopted by this Government.
                to mark out the mining claims,
               and to receive the duty of 21/ a month payable on each claim.  Those
               officers require support, and the miners demand protection, while I
               have not a single man to detach to either of their assistance.
 to mark out the mining claims,
               and to receive the duty of 21/ a month payable on each claim.  Those
               officers require support, and the miners demand protection, while I
               have not a single man to detach to either of their assistance.
                consideration and direct such reinforcements to be sent to this
               country as Her Majesty's Government may deem necessary.
               consideration and direct such reinforcements to be sent to this
               country as Her Majesty's Government may deem necessary.
                July last; a party of 500
               men being now engaged in opening a road into upper Fraser's River by the
               valley of Harrison's River.
 July last; a party of 500
               men being now engaged in opening a road into upper Fraser's River by the
               valley of Harrison's River.
                British subjects, Americans, French,
               Germans, Danes, Africans and Chinese who volunteered their services
               immediately on our wish to open a practicable route into the interior of
               the Fraser's River District being made known to the Public.  They
               moreover proffered their services, on terms, so peculiar in themselves
               and so advantageous for the country, that it would have been unwise of me
               to decline them.  Each man, for example, on being enrolled into the
               corps, paid into our hands; the sum of 25 dollars, as security for good
               conduct.  They receive no remuneration in the form of pay, the Government
               having merely tosupply
 British subjects, Americans, French,
               Germans, Danes, Africans and Chinese who volunteered their services
               immediately on our wish to open a practicable route into the interior of
               the Fraser's River District being made known to the Public.  They
               moreover proffered their services, on terms, so peculiar in themselves
               and so advantageous for the country, that it would have been unwise of me
               to decline them.  Each man, for example, on being enrolled into the
               corps, paid into our hands; the sum of 25 dollars, as security for good
               conduct.  They receive no remuneration in the form of pay, the Government
               having merely tosupply supply them with food while employed on the road, and to
               transport them free of expense, to the commencement of the road on
               Harrison's Lake; where the money deposit of 25 dollars is to be repaid to
               them in provisions, at Victoria prices, when the road is finished;
               the cost of the work will therefore not be heavy, nor exceed our
               means of repayment out of the revenues of the Gold District.
 supply them with food while employed on the road, and to
               transport them free of expense, to the commencement of the road on
               Harrison's Lake; where the money deposit of 25 dollars is to be repaid to
               them in provisions, at Victoria prices, when the road is finished;
               the cost of the work will therefore not be heavy, nor exceed our
               means of repayment out of the revenues of the Gold District.
                Commissary the
               weekly supplies of food.
 Commissary the
               weekly supplies of food.
                the coast range of mountains.
 the coast range of mountains.
                
                  
                   
                  
                   
                        
                         Packet of the 30th.
 Packet of the 30th.
                            very great satisfaction the
                           
                           ability, the resource, and tact & conciliation wh Govr Douglas has displayed under circumstances so difficult & unexpected
                           as to task the highest powers of administration.  That Sir E. Lytton
                           doubts not that he will continue to show the same vigour & discretion
                           and that he may rely with confidence upon the support & assistance of
                           H.M. Govt.
 very great satisfaction the
                           
                           ability, the resource, and tact & conciliation wh Govr Douglas has displayed under circumstances so difficult & unexpected
                           as to task the highest powers of administration.  That Sir E. Lytton
                           doubts not that he will continue to show the same vigour & discretion
                           and that he may rely with confidence upon the support & assistance of
                           H.M. Govt.
                            we ought in
                           justice to Govr Douglas to give him credit for great capacity
                           under trying circumstances.  Approval especially when discriminately
                           given is not only just in his case but is good policy.
 we ought in
                           justice to Govr Douglas to give him credit for great capacity
                           under trying circumstances.  Approval especially when discriminately
                           given is not only just in his case but is good policy.
                            therefore, against an
                           oversight, do I enquire.
 therefore, against an
                           oversight, do I enquire.
                            
                        
                         it be fair to impose upon the infant Colony the burthen of
                           a larger Sum than is absolutely necessary in the way of extra Colonial
                           pay—a burthen which nevertheless the policy of offering a remuneration
                           that wd in some degree counteract the temptation to desert, would
                           render unavoidable.
 it be fair to impose upon the infant Colony the burthen of
                           a larger Sum than is absolutely necessary in the way of extra Colonial
                           pay—a burthen which nevertheless the policy of offering a remuneration
                           that wd in some degree counteract the temptation to desert, would
                           render unavoidable.
                            peculiarly distinquished for
                           competence)
                           13
                           to serve as Inspector of the Police, & to carry out your instructions for
                           the formation of a civil force of that character.
 peculiarly distinquished for
                           competence)
                           13
                           to serve as Inspector of the Police, & to carry out your instructions for
                           the formation of a civil force of that character.
                            you to report to me by the first mail,
                           which vessels are now in your waters & whether you require more.  And
                           while I must earnestly commend to you the wisdom of training the
                           Colonists to provide for their internal safety & for the peaceful
                           obedience to the law by their own ready organization of a police force &,
                           as settlers increase, by Volunteer Corps—yet on the other hand, should
                           you deem a further British military force than that which has been sent,
                           or is on the way to you, essential, & can perceive the means by which it
                           may be kept from desertion & rendered securely serviceable, your wishes
                           will not fail of prompt attention.
 you to report to me by the first mail,
                           which vessels are now in your waters & whether you require more.  And
                           while I must earnestly commend to you the wisdom of training the
                           Colonists to provide for their internal safety & for the peaceful
                           obedience to the law by their own ready organization of a police force &,
                           as settlers increase, by Volunteer Corps—yet on the other hand, should
                           you deem a further British military force than that which has been sent,
                           or is on the way to you, essential, & can perceive the means by which it
                           may be kept from desertion & rendered securely serviceable, your wishes
                           will not fail of prompt attention.
                            engineers in expediting the work of civilization, induced
                           me to select them from amongst Her Majesty's troops, as calculated
                           to be of more effective use in imposing respect upon the population
                           than twice the number of ordinary soldiers.
 engineers in expediting the work of civilization, induced
                           me to select them from amongst Her Majesty's troops, as calculated
                           to be of more effective use in imposing respect upon the population
                           than twice the number of ordinary soldiers.
                            on the assumption that the common
                           interest in life & property will induce the emigrants to combine amongst
                           themselves—for ordinary purposes—& when danger needing military force
                           arises will readily gather round and swell the force which will thus
                           expand in proportion as circumstances require.  From England we send
                           skill & discipline—the raw material (that is the mere men) a Colony
                           intended for free institutions & on the borders of so powerful a
                           Neighbour as the United States of America, should learn, betimes, of
                           itself to supply.
 on the assumption that the common
                           interest in life & property will induce the emigrants to combine amongst
                           themselves—for ordinary purposes—& when danger needing military force
                           arises will readily gather round and swell the force which will thus
                           expand in proportion as circumstances require.  From England we send
                           skill & discipline—the raw material (that is the mere men) a Colony
                           intended for free institutions & on the borders of so powerful a
                           Neighbour as the United States of America, should learn, betimes, of
                           itself to supply.
                            & you may rest
                           
                           assured of such support as the safety & interest of the Colony may
                           actually require.
 & you may rest
                           
                           assured of such support as the safety & interest of the Colony may
                           actually require.
                            
                           
                            important part of H.M. Dominions.  That I request
                           Govr D. to inform me by the next mail what vessels were now in the
                           harbour for the special support of the civil govt & if more
                           naval force was required it should have my immediate attention.
                           That with respect to a military force—I observed with satisfaction
                           that he said the affairs of Govt might be carried on smoothly with
                           even a single Company of Infantry.  That I had anticipated his
                           requirements to that extent at the earliest moment—only instead of
                           ordering infantry I had judged it preferable to place at the service
                           of the Colony 150 Sappers & Miners—a force that seemed to me
                           especially suited to the condition of the Country & the service,
                           1st because they could cover themselves at once in a territory
                           without barracks, 2ndly because from the superior character
 important part of H.M. Dominions.  That I request
                           Govr D. to inform me by the next mail what vessels were now in the
                           harbour for the special support of the civil govt & if more
                           naval force was required it should have my immediate attention.
                           That with respect to a military force—I observed with satisfaction
                           that he said the affairs of Govt might be carried on smoothly with
                           even a single Company of Infantry.  That I had anticipated his
                           requirements to that extent at the earliest moment—only instead of
                           ordering infantry I had judged it preferable to place at the service
                           of the Colony 150 Sappers & Miners—a force that seemed to me
                           especially suited to the condition of the Country & the service,
                           1st because they could cover themselves at once in a territory
                           without barracks, 2ndly because from the superior character of
                           the Men, aided by the inducements of high extra Colonial pay, they
                           were the least likely to desert to the Diggings & 3rdly because
                           as they would immediately become instrumental in the work of
                           civilization by the construction of roads and bridges—the
                           foundation of a future city &c—they would probably not only be
                           preserved from the idleness which might corrupt the discipline
                           of ordinary soldiers, but establish themselves in the popular
                           good will of the Emigrants by the civil benefits it would be in
                           the regular nature of their occupation to confer.
 of
                           the Men, aided by the inducements of high extra Colonial pay, they
                           were the least likely to desert to the Diggings & 3rdly because
                           as they would immediately become instrumental in the work of
                           civilization by the construction of roads and bridges—the
                           foundation of a future city &c—they would probably not only be
                           preserved from the idleness which might corrupt the discipline
                           of ordinary soldiers, but establish themselves in the popular
                           good will of the Emigrants by the civil benefits it would be in
                           the regular nature of their occupation to confer.
                            & principaly the time demanded by the Admiralty & Contracter before
                           the vessells containing the Men & stores were actively on the voyage had
                           
                           occasioned a delay in which I had fully sympathized in his own cause for
                           anxiety.  Then state the installment sent via Panama under Capt.
                           Palmers
                           
                           
                           & observe that by that detachment I had sent his own Commn as Govr
                           having the first day I could get it signed by her M. in Council
                           on her return from the Continent, taken it my self on
                           board the vessell.  State the forces & stores by "Thames" & Briseis
                           
                           
                           & Euphrates—as Lord C. proposes.  Then add, in the sense of the
                           Minute I gave to Mr Blackwood viz Explain what was meant in the
                           last despatch about a force for the mere collection of revenue—note
                           the distinction I drew between internal disturbance & foreign aggression,
                           &c.
& principaly the time demanded by the Admiralty & Contracter before
                           the vessells containing the Men & stores were actively on the voyage had
                           
                           occasioned a delay in which I had fully sympathized in his own cause for
                           anxiety.  Then state the installment sent via Panama under Capt.
                           Palmers
                           
                           
                           & observe that by that detachment I had sent his own Commn as Govr
                           having the first day I could get it signed by her M. in Council
                           on her return from the Continent, taken it my self on
                           board the vessell.  State the forces & stores by "Thames" & Briseis
                           
                           
                           & Euphrates—as Lord C. proposes.  Then add, in the sense of the
                           Minute I gave to Mr Blackwood viz Explain what was meant in the
                           last despatch about a force for the mere collection of revenue—note
                           the distinction I drew between internal disturbance & foreign aggression,
                           &c. 
                           
                            during those winters, of armed frays or collisions & to what
                           extent revenue & Colonization may be then making progress.  But we
                           are led to anticipate that in the winter there must be that pause in
                           immigration & its concomitant difficulties which may allow the
                           preliminary settlement of Law—& police—enable him to communicate
                           to us the probable wants & probable resources of the Colony so
                           that when, at the return of Spring, Immigration & activity recommence
                           all suitable preparations may be made, & the safety & development
                           of the Colony ful[l]y & deliberately
                           during those winters, of armed frays or collisions & to what
                           extent revenue & Colonization may be then making progress.  But we
                           are led to anticipate that in the winter there must be that pause in
                           immigration & its concomitant difficulties which may allow the
                           preliminary settlement of Law—& police—enable him to communicate
                           to us the probable wants & probable resources of the Colony so
                           that when, at the return of Spring, Immigration & activity recommence
                           all suitable preparations may be made, & the safety & development
                           of the Colony ful[l]y & deliberately provided for.
 provided for.
                            of policy on which I desired
                           to construct a Colony that was intended to perpetuate the great
                           qualities of the Anglo Saxon race—the same characteristics which
                           had made these settlers combine so readily in the construction of
                           a road, would, under the same able & cheering influence which he
                           proved he so well knew how to exercize, cause them equally to unite
                           in the formation of a police, in the establishment of Law, in the
                           collection of revenue in short in all which might make individual
                           life secure, & the community prosperous.  I trusted he would assure
                           the hardy & spirited Men who had assisted in this preliminary
                           undertaking how much their conduct was appreciated by H.M. Govt.
                           I begged to add that I had conveyed to the Admiralty my sense
 of policy on which I desired
                           to construct a Colony that was intended to perpetuate the great
                           qualities of the Anglo Saxon race—the same characteristics which
                           had made these settlers combine so readily in the construction of
                           a road, would, under the same able & cheering influence which he
                           proved he so well knew how to exercize, cause them equally to unite
                           in the formation of a police, in the establishment of Law, in the
                           collection of revenue in short in all which might make individual
                           life secure, & the community prosperous.  I trusted he would assure
                           the hardy & spirited Men who had assisted in this preliminary
                           undertaking how much their conduct was appreciated by H.M. Govt.
                           I begged to add that I had conveyed to the Admiralty my sense of the valuable services so effectively rendered by the Satellite
                           & Plumper.
                           of the valuable services so effectively rendered by the Satellite
                           & Plumper.
                            My dear C.
                           My dear C.
                            its purpose incorporated in this despatch.  It embodies the
                           rudimentary policy as to force which cannot be too early made clear
                           to Colonists.
 its purpose incorporated in this despatch.  It embodies the
                           rudimentary policy as to force which cannot be too early made clear
                           to Colonists.
                           Baynes, Rear Admiral Robert Lambert
Burdett-Coutts, Angela Georgina
Lytton, Sir Edward George Earle Bulwer
Montresor, Captain Frederick Byng
Moody, Colonel Richard Clement
Prevost, Captain James Charles
Richards, Captain George Henry