I have not yet had a line from you.  The Grouse are in, and in some
               parts of the country where the wood is not too dense, pretty good
               shooting is to be had.
               
            Miles is
             
            
            
               Miles is going down to 
San Francisco [possible one word cut off
               microfilm] he has an idea of copper somewhere on 
[Qwa—?] River B.C.
               I believe a Company for the same [possible one word cut off
               microfilm] and I am of opinion that he will
               some day [be] a millionaire as he does not swerve from his object.
               
 
            
            
            
            
               When are you coming back here?
               
            
            
               I wish we could get commissioners out [to] put things straight with
               H.B.C. and Imperial Govert.
               
            
            
               I would rather that you did not send things I gave you a Memo for,
               until I ask you to do so, as I have no house built yet, and have
               [possible one word off microfilm] confidence sufficient in this weak
               Govt to [do] so—with that wretched plotting Governor at its head.
               
            
            
               He has no higher aim than his own personal vantage, and if not done
               away with, [the] country will not maintain its position ... people
               will leave this for 
Oregon Terr ... No contribution
               towards any ... can be obtained.
               
               
               People do not scruple to aver openly that no confidence exists with
               regard to any measure the Govr with the Parliament majority ([qn?]
               of [T—?]) officials of the Govt
               illigully
               
               maintaining ... and a council of old women with a Lawyer who has
               taken Oath of allegiance to America.
               
            
            
               D. Frazer who does his work of altering measures at his own house,
               and not having them discussed openly in Council ... I shall
               lay [out] no more money here, it is not safe to do so.
               
 
            
            
               Wanton expenditure of Revenue is a glaring feature of 
Govr Douglas's
               administration here, [one word cut off microfilm]
               [illegible] [(qn)?]
               
mode of procedure [illegible]
               
               not altered soon will tend [to] sway these people's sympathies toward
               the American rule rather than be governed by the present system.  And
               if the 
Govt knew the ([qn?]) important position or I should rather
               say had under consideration it would doubtless without [delay?]
               favor the Colony in more ways than one, and [very?] especially by
               ensuring to it a proper representation of H.M. and not prolonging the
               one killing system of H.B.C. monopoly rule which every thing here
               [possible word cut off microfilm, possibly page missing?]
               

to succumb to
               
this.
               
               The influence brought to bear in the House of Assembly to the
               prejudice of Colonists in general and the development of the
               country.
               
            
            
               Remember me to all friends—
               .usis
               there as much row now about war with the European powers [P.C.?]
               
               
Hope all will blow over, but than [that]
               
               Italian affair can hardly do so, I think.
               
               How are all your brothers, the Colonel [been there?]?
               
            
            
               I shall see you in a year or so, if things d'ont
               
               alter here this place is American in 20 years hence.
               
            
            
            
            [P.S.] Tell 
Parker
               
               Send the Books I wrote for  May's Parl
y Practice, Regulations
               for Governors of HM Colonies &c, ... Blue Books regarding this
               place.
               
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     I submit the letter only to shew the opinion of the writer on the
                     manner in which affairs are conducted in the Colony.
                     
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     Mr Fortescue
                     We have evidently to expect a determined attack on 
Govr Douglas &
                     his proceedings.  I have seen lately a letter (from a person feeling
                     a strong personal animosity against him) which seemed to shew this.
                     The points of attack are principally—his taxation (levied on the
                     transit of goods) and his sacrifice of the interests of 
B.C. to those
                     of 
Van Couvers Island.
                     
 
                  
                  
                   
               
               
                  
                  
                     In spite of 
Govr Douglas's ability many things have made me feel
                     that his proceedings require careful watching, & that the
                     compatibility of his position as a money making H.B.C. man with that
                     of Imperial 
Govr, is very doubtful.
                     
 
                
            
            
               
                  People in this document
                  
                        Blackwood, Arthur Johnstone
                  Cary, Attorney General George Hunter
                  
                        Douglas, Sir James
                  
                        Fortescue, 1st Baron Carlingford Chichester
                  
                        Foster, Colonel George L.
                  
                        Foster,  M. H.
                  
                        Helmcken, John S.
                  
                        Miles
                  Palliser, Sir John
                  
                        Parker, Master P.
                        
                  Rogers, Baron Blachford Frederic
                  
                        Tolmie,  William Fraser
                        
                
               
                  Places in this document
                  British Columbia
                  Hope
                  Oregon Territory, or Columbia District
                  San Francisco
                  Vancouver Island
                  Victoria