No. 35
               
            
            
            
            
               1.  Since I last addressed you on the 
19th of
                  Instant,
               
               
               an alarming report reached this place of the murder of 42 miners
               by Indigenous peoples of 
Fraser's
                  River,
               
               and I in consequence, made a requisition on 
Major Hawkins, Her Majesty's
               
               Commissioner for determining the Land Boundary; for an officer and ten
               men, and for an equal force respectively on 
Captain Prevost of Her
               
               
               
               
               Majesty's Ship "
Satellite" and 
Captain Montresor of Her Majesty's
               Ship "
Calypso," so as to
form
 form a force of 33 officers and men to
               proceed with me to the scene of the disaster.
               
               2.  That alarming report has since been contradicted in a
               
               despatch from 
Mr
                  Hicks,
               
               Her Majesty's Sub Commissioner of Crown Lands, for the district of 
Fort
                  Yale, who states, that two men only were killed by Indigenous men, instead
               of the larger number previously reported.  I am nevertheless preparing
               for an excursion to 
Fraser's River, with a small military force of 35
               men, composed of 15 sappers and miners furnished by 
Major Hawkins, and
               
Lieutenant Jones with 20 marines, kindly furnished by 
Captain Prevost of
               
               Her Majesty's Ship "
Satellite."
               
               3.  
Major Hawkins has decided on accompanying me to
Fraser's
 Fraser's
               Hawkins, Maj. John S.escorts governor to Fraser River
               River
 Fraser's
                  River Fraser's
               Hawkins, Maj. John S.escorts governor to Fraser River
               River, and will command the military force.
               
               4.  The object I have in view by undertaking that journey is the
               
               enforcement of such laws as may be found necessary for the maintenance of
               peace and good order among the motely population of foreigners, now
               assembled in 
Frasers River, and also practically to assert the rights of
               the Crown, by introducing the levying of a Licence duty on persons
               digging for gold, in order to raise a revenue for the defence and
               protection of the Country.
               
               5.  The military force is absurdly small for such an occasion,
               but I shall use every
exertion
 exertion in my power to accomplish the
               great object in view, and to assert the rights of my Country, in
               hopes that early measures will be taken by Her Majesty's Government,
               to relieve the country from its present perilous state.
               
               6.  I transmit for your information the requisition I made on
               
Captain Montresor and his reply thereto.
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  Mr Elliot
                     Major Hawkins and his party of Sappers & Miners are rendering the
                     Governor good service.  Communicate to the Foreign Office as he is under
                     their orders—and send a copy to the Admiralty with reference to the aid
                     rendered by 
Captn Prevost of the Satellite.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     Acknowledge approving the Governors measures?
                     
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     Matters are evidently in a critical state but not so bad
                     as they have been represented.  Approve?
                     
                  
                  
                   
               
               
               
                
                  
                  
                     Write to the Admiralty enclosing extracts from the
                     
                     Despatch asking for Naval
                     force
                     
                     & shewing that the 
Satellite & 
Plumper are not there to support Civil
                     Authority & that the 
Calypso was perfectly useless for that purpose & had
                     left [december cmoniesty?]  That as yet the only practical effect of my
                     
                     strong & urgent request on the 
26th of June is the information that on the 
28th Augt Admiral Baines will leave 
Callao for 
Vancouver.
                     
                     Observe that I must again impress upon the Admiralty the imperative
                     necessity of keeping at 
Vancouver for the present 2 vessels of sufficient
                     force to protect life & property.  And that I am sure it will

 be a source
                     of lasting regret to their Lordships—& it will be a cause of great &
                     severe Parliamentary censure upon the Naval Authorities of England if any
                     inactivation or lukewarmness in the protection of so valuable a part of
                     H.M. Dominions after the repeated & urgent representations which had been
                     sent from this office should produce there evils which might so probably
                     ensue & of which their Lordships were so carefully warned.
                     
 
            
            
               Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
               
               
               
               
                
            
            
               
               
                  People in this document
                  Baynes, Rear Admiral Robert Lambert
                  
                        Blackwood, Arthur Johnstone
                  
                        Carnarvon, Earl
                  
                        Douglas, Sir James
                  
                        Elliot, Thomas Frederick
                  
                        Hawkins, Lieutenant Colonel John Summerfield
                  Hicks, Richard
                  Irving, Henry Turner
                  Jones, Lieutenant Howard Sutton
                  Lytton, Sir Edward George Earle Bulwer
                  Montresor, Captain Frederick Byng
                  Prevost, Captain James Charles
                  Stanley, Lord Edward Henry
                
               
                  Vessels in this document
                  HMS Calypso, 1845-1866
                  HMS Plumper, 1848-1865
                  HMS Satellite, 1855-1879
                
               
                  Places in this document
                  Callao
                  Fraser River
                  Vancouver Island
                  Victoria
                  Yale