Above a month since I had the honor of an interview with your Lordship, & laid before
you a Map of the
Oregon and
Washington Territories on the Pacific,
which Map included the greater portion of
Vancouvers Island with the Archipelago of Islands opposite, & within the British boundary line.
I have by the last Mail, on Monday, received from my son, who created this Map, and
who is now engaged surveying at
Port Townsend, &
Puget sound,
close upon the British Line, an account of communications made to him by the Indians
of the
Fraser River districts, with whom tribes my son is in continual
intercourse; accounts, which I judge are
important the Government should be made acquainted with; and
for which purpose I called
yesterday at the Colonial Office but was not fortunate enough to find any one at the
office authorised to receive communications; I therefore presume to address
your Lordship first calling to your mind my so previous interview, & to say I shall
be real glad to communicate the information that has reached me.
The Map in question is now before
Sir L. Bulwer, having been submitted to him by
Mr. Roebuck who requested it of me for that purpose.